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as i was telling you, my name is richard dawson from dawson associates international inc.. first of all i want to congratulate you for your brilliant his position. it is very well balanced and covers the political, economic, military and social aspects of your country. my question is about the farc, what you think is the impact of the farc in the region and if you think it represents the western hemisphere? thank you. >> someone very important in this country ask me three weeks ago, mr. president, did you consider the progress colombia has made is universal? the man said, not yet. we have weakened the farc and we have weakened the terrorist groups. but, this narcotrafficking terrorist organization still-- still has the power. forest to advance, we need effectiveness in all the countries against the this organization. if this organization can find high debts and other countries, of this organization will never have the disposition, the likelihood to negotiate in colombia. they should understand that the best way to fulfill their wishes is by-- not by giving farc a hideout. y
as i was telling you, my name is richard dawson from dawson associates international inc.. first of all i want to congratulate you for your brilliant his position. it is very well balanced and covers the political, economic, military and social aspects of your country. my question is about the farc, what you think is the impact of the farc in the region and if you think it represents the western hemisphere? thank you. >> someone very important in this country ask me three weeks ago, mr....
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tom watson, peter dawson, chief exec tough of the r & a holding the jug that will be presented. what do you remember about this week? >> of course, we'll remember tom watson. but if tom watson winning this championship it will not have changed his life with stewart cink winning, it's a life-changing experience for him. i know him well. i'm happy for him. it's the greatest achievement of his career. he deserves all the accolades. he did. >> and guys spend four weeks making history. and this is stewart cink's indelible imprint on history. what does it say to you that watson is staill able to come here, and we saw tom watson in a missed putt so often in the latter years of his career, before he turned 50, oh, if he would have made that one, maybe a generation would have remembered him differently. it took us back to the '70s which tom watson would have made the shots. >> well, he did it. he missed some short putts early it says a lot about the man, tom watson and his love of the game transcends time. if curtis and tom weiskopf and i loved the game like tom watson and i loved the ga
tom watson, peter dawson, chief exec tough of the r & a holding the jug that will be presented. what do you remember about this week? >> of course, we'll remember tom watson. but if tom watson winning this championship it will not have changed his life with stewart cink winning, it's a life-changing experience for him. i know him well. i'm happy for him. it's the greatest achievement of his career. he deserves all the accolades. he did. >> and guys spend four weeks making...
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. >> dawson blackmore: we were in new york city working on a commercial that was being developed and actually a new york ambulance - i won't say the service - pulled up beside me, turned the lights out, the guys got out and walked around the car, talked questions with me, got back in the car, turned the lights on and drove away. >> steven: sometimes this reporting gig takes it out on me. it was my 30th birthday after all - luckily, there were plenty of people willing to lend a helping hand. but after further review, i was dead on arrival. you know you're in trouble when they come to pick you up in this hearse and ambulance combo. >> beyer: you never see this type of collection of automobiles anywhere but once a year at our national shows. >> steven: what some people don't know is limos are a big part of the professional car society - it's not just about hearses and ambulances. wayne guy's 1976 pontiac catalina catches a lot of attention. >> wayne guy: well, it's pretty luxurious. it's long, it's the longest car that i own. so you have to be careful on corners with it. there'd be a te
. >> dawson blackmore: we were in new york city working on a commercial that was being developed and actually a new york ambulance - i won't say the service - pulled up beside me, turned the lights out, the guys got out and walked around the car, talked questions with me, got back in the car, turned the lights on and drove away. >> steven: sometimes this reporting gig takes it out on me. it was my 30th birthday after all - luckily, there were plenty of people willing to lend a...
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. >> once again, our special guest is jewel shepherd along with her son dawson. are you the family taster? have this. he's 8 years old and dawson, you're going to write your own book, is that right? is it going to come out next year? >> you wait for it. >> the pop tarts are one of his favorite. >> buy, everybody.
. >> once again, our special guest is jewel shepherd along with her son dawson. are you the family taster? have this. he's 8 years old and dawson, you're going to write your own book, is that right? is it going to come out next year? >> you wait for it. >> the pop tarts are one of his favorite. >> buy, everybody.
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. >> [inaudible] my name is richard dawson. first of all, i want to congratulate you for your brilliant dispositions and very well balanced the covers the political, economical, and social aspects of your country. my question is about the farc . what do you think is the impact of the farc in the region? >> somebody very important in this country asked me three weeks ago, mr. president, do you consider that the progress columbia has made is irreversible? i said, not yet. we have weakened farc. farc has diminished a lot in this administration. this narcotics trafficking terrorist organization still has the power to create many problems. for us to advance, we need effectiveness in other countries against this organization. if this organization can't find hideouts in other countries, this organization will never have the disposition, the likelihood to negotiate in columbia. we should understand that the best way to fill riches is by pressing farc, not by giving them hideouts. the day before we left columbia, we visited one remote a
. >> [inaudible] my name is richard dawson. first of all, i want to congratulate you for your brilliant dispositions and very well balanced the covers the political, economical, and social aspects of your country. my question is about the farc . what do you think is the impact of the farc in the region? >> somebody very important in this country asked me three weeks ago, mr. president, do you consider that the progress columbia has made is irreversible? i said, not yet. we have...
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dawso dawson or ba and r.b.i.s. >> ricky henderson batted first and talked in the third-person. he was brazen on the base path and a profile in patience at the plate and was speed and power and none sequitur out extremely quotable. simply put, ricky being ricky. baseball's greatest lead-off man is called mvp, and stolen base king. tom he'll be hall of famer. here's david with the man of steel. >> i think the one moment in my career is probably remember best and i say it all the time most people with the great base stealing and my favorite moment is coming across the plate with the all-time run scoring record and i got a home run and got to slide into home plate. >> why don't you think we see another rickey henderson and the hart of stealing bases seemed to have been lost. >> i think they're not teaching the kids about what stealing a base really means and how it helps the ballclub as far as scoring runs and getting in scoring position and i think that's why we don't have the fast guys going up there but it came to a period of time that everybody wanted to hit home runs and they
dawso dawson or ba and r.b.i.s. >> ricky henderson batted first and talked in the third-person. he was brazen on the base path and a profile in patience at the plate and was speed and power and none sequitur out extremely quotable. simply put, ricky being ricky. baseball's greatest lead-off man is called mvp, and stolen base king. tom he'll be hall of famer. here's david with the man of steel. >> i think the one moment in my career is probably remember best and i say it all the time...
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andre dawson, i hope he gets in, and they were bigger than what their numbers indicated they were. >>, in your mind, it's clear, he's a hall of famer. took 15 years, 75%, leaving still 25 -- 67% he got. 24% did not. in your opinion, he's a clear cut hall of famer? >> i'm not saying he's a clear cut. he's a hall of famer. and i would put him in a position. what helped him, tony perez getting in. very similar, and, tony was the really, the team of the red machine. and, he provided things that over players didn't provide and same thing for the red sox. yaz was great and fred i freddy lynn, but if you were in the other dugout, the guy you feared in in a crucial situation was jim rice. his numbers were dominant. and what hurt him, was the lack of defensive capability, and, he was injured a number of times. his numbers could have been more impressive. he might have had more homeruns. but, i think you evaluate a guy, based upon the era they played in and that's why, in my mind, blyleven is a hall of famer, and andre dawson, and jack morris was dominant, and you have to consider who they play
andre dawson, i hope he gets in, and they were bigger than what their numbers indicated they were. >>, in your mind, it's clear, he's a hall of famer. took 15 years, 75%, leaving still 25 -- 67% he got. 24% did not. in your opinion, he's a clear cut hall of famer? >> i'm not saying he's a clear cut. he's a hall of famer. and i would put him in a position. what helped him, tony perez getting in. very similar, and, tony was the really, the team of the red machine. and, he provided...
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the acclaimed british director and performer andrew dawson will be appearing a the terrace theater this saturday. his show is -- pan ram naoma. you said you maybe the strangest guest we are have ever had on 9 news. >> never know. >> i don't think. >> so what you are doing is different. this is what the london evening standard said about your performance. anyone who has had trouble creating a rabbit show on the wall will be astounded by your use of light, and everything using only your land. you are doing apollo recreation, your hands, your voice, your face. >> basically i have a table for a stage. the biggest story i could think of is the apollo 11 moon landing and now it has been extraordinary. and now i recreate it myself and recreate the scale of spaceships and lunar module with your land like this. and the moon through its cycles. rocket takeoff and of course they bounce around on the moon and have that particular rhythm. >> looking at you on screen and being this close to you in person, i can see all of that. but i have been in the terrace theater before and i know there are seats
the acclaimed british director and performer andrew dawson will be appearing a the terrace theater this saturday. his show is -- pan ram naoma. you said you maybe the strangest guest we are have ever had on 9 news. >> never know. >> i don't think. >> so what you are doing is different. this is what the london evening standard said about your performance. anyone who has had trouble creating a rabbit show on the wall will be astounded by your use of light, and everything using...
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the driver of the tanker, george dawson has minor injuries. police believe a lack of sleep contributed to this crash. >>> the national transportation safety board has just issued another update on its investigation into the fatal metro crash that killed nine people on june 22. john henrehan is in the newsroom with the new details. >> reporter: the ntsb still doesn't know exactly why part of the red line circuit did not recognize the presence of a stopped train engine and the latest update from the agency shows how confusing the situation is. after the accident -- [ indiscernible ] the replacement parts also showed anomalies. they were taken out. the third replacements appeared to be working. neither metro nor the ntsb can explain this. they're working in a lab right now trying to puzzle it out. that's why red line service is going very slowly in that area five weeks after the accident. although serve on metro's re line has improved since the fatal crash of june 22, it's still not even close to service levels that existed before the crash. >> i
the driver of the tanker, george dawson has minor injuries. police believe a lack of sleep contributed to this crash. >>> the national transportation safety board has just issued another update on its investigation into the fatal metro crash that killed nine people on june 22. john henrehan is in the newsroom with the new details. >> reporter: the ntsb still doesn't know exactly why part of the red line circuit did not recognize the presence of a stopped train engine and the...
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and this is what i told peter dawson when he called me last year to say they had lowered the age limit60. i said that's a sensible decision. and i concur with it. >> well, tom, i know there's an awful lot of people who would love to see you come back year after year after year. you didn't win, but what an amazing showing and good luck at the senior open this week. >> thank you, john. >>> well, a big poll planned to help inner city teens. expanding horizons coming up next. >>> time for tonight's breakout, the most compelling of all the reports we've seen today. chris rock and his wife are challenging inner city teens to dream big, really big. here's special correspondent soledad o'brien. >> and we're walking. my name is la toya, and this is my hood. i have friends that live here. we party and stuff. >> so everyone, my name is jerry. this is where i hang out. i'll take you to the basketball court. >> reporter: latoyia and jeremy live around here, bushwick, brooklyn, bushwick weathered lootings in the '70s, and then crack in the '80s, the neighborhood is improving, but wrong choices litte
and this is what i told peter dawson when he called me last year to say they had lowered the age limit60. i said that's a sensible decision. and i concur with it. >> well, tom, i know there's an awful lot of people who would love to see you come back year after year after year. you didn't win, but what an amazing showing and good luck at the senior open this week. >> thank you, john. >>> well, a big poll planned to help inner city teens. expanding horizons coming up next....
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>> we have 45 employees, so our expenses will go up by about 15 dawson dollars a year.hat is a lot of money that could go to the bottom line, that could go to the kitchen staff. >> how are you going to deal with the increase? do you have to let anyone go? the death it is tough to let anyone go because we are in the service industry. -- it is tough to let anyone go because we are in the service industry. >> although some say it will be bad for the bottom line, others say that this 70-cent increase was much needed. these folks are just above the poverty line anyway, and some also believe that this money will also just go back to the economy and may help get us out of the recession. bill: what are you spending money on any ways when you're 16? megyn: rachel was making the minimum wage. it was two days ago. we were talking about my telemarketing career. bill: order in the court. if you cannot do that, used the taser. those outbursts are over now. megyn: so much talk about health care reform, but how much will it impact your visit to your doctor? longer waits, fewer procedur
>> we have 45 employees, so our expenses will go up by about 15 dawson dollars a year.hat is a lot of money that could go to the bottom line, that could go to the kitchen staff. >> how are you going to deal with the increase? do you have to let anyone go? the death it is tough to let anyone go because we are in the service industry. -- it is tough to let anyone go because we are in the service industry. >> although some say it will be bad for the bottom line, others say that...
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if you live in blooming grove oak valley, dawson, take shelter now. here comes the storm.e is what it looks like there. lots of lightning. almost constant. morning event. more thunderstorms later today. we will get to that in a couple of minutes. >> heads-up. we will continue to update you on that tornado warning that supposedly expired. sometimes you have to look and it comes again. >> new one. watch for that. >> thank you. >>> new this morning. there are hundreds of bus and truck companies on the road that shouldn't be. a government study says in one case, regulators shut down a bus company for safety violations. just two months later, the operator under a different name was involved in a crash that killed 17 people. a federal motor carrier group says, though, that there are new programs in place to keep road companies off the road. >>> happening today. president obama will chat with the harvard professor and a cambridge police officer over some beer. sergeant james crawley arrested henry gates jr. under a misunderstanding at gates home. the president homes the men can t
if you live in blooming grove oak valley, dawson, take shelter now. here comes the storm.e is what it looks like there. lots of lightning. almost constant. morning event. more thunderstorms later today. we will get to that in a couple of minutes. >> heads-up. we will continue to update you on that tornado warning that supposedly expired. sometimes you have to look and it comes again. >> new one. watch for that. >> thank you. >>> new this morning. there are hundreds of...
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. >> rob: dawson. >> bob: maybe galarraga. >> bob: we have been told it is rather obscure. not associate with walks. >> rob: green. >> bob: that is a good one. two brails and two strikes to yorvit torrealba. he walk his first time up. that probably eliminates day. the fastball outside. and detwiler's got that swing and that pitch. he did t last inning and now torrealba chases. >> rob: now he is going to go right by torrealba. >> bob: i thought you were talking about you're no good. >> rob: no! >> bob: here is carlos gonzales who looped one to center the last time. the pitcher is next. line drive. >> rob: i don't know if he got the scouting report on this guy, but i was told by their people that he can't hit a curve ball from the left-handed pitchers, and he has two hits off the fastballs. >> gary: gonzales is going to get his batting average off the interstate today and up over .200. >> rob: you're helping him. so big sweeping breaking balls, thins that he didn't probably see a lot of in the minor leagues aguy with a really good breaking ball. >> bob: the runner going, and
. >> rob: dawson. >> bob: maybe galarraga. >> bob: we have been told it is rather obscure. not associate with walks. >> rob: green. >> bob: that is a good one. two brails and two strikes to yorvit torrealba. he walk his first time up. that probably eliminates day. the fastball outside. and detwiler's got that swing and that pitch. he did t last inning and now torrealba chases. >> rob: now he is going to go right by torrealba. >> bob: i thought you were...