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desmond. look at all those moves. breaking the tackle back to the right. it looked like he had a 100-yard touchdown, but it was 33. 12-8 foresters. they answer right back. spectacular. he goes 80 yards. dunbar two away from another state title. 32-12. maryland facing a fourth down, trying to keep their hopes alive. we will have a little more in the morning. the target 2 day sale is almost here and the last thing that's going to stop me is weak thighs. mountain series, level 10. backwards. [male announcer] starts friday, november 26th at 4am. i'm doing a bit of light calisthenics, to practice for the big target 2 day sale on friday morning. when i'm shopping i feel it right here. >> bad news for maryland. >> all right. >> your support test. colder tomorrow. load-50's. it is still a fair weather day. thanksgiving day, unfortunately , we have a couple of good days early next week, then it gets cold. >> don't get carried away. thank you. thanks for joining us. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. have a great night. >>> hello and welcome to "the rachel maddow s
desmond. look at all those moves. breaking the tackle back to the right. it looked like he had a 100-yard touchdown, but it was 33. 12-8 foresters. they answer right back. spectacular. he goes 80 yards. dunbar two away from another state title. 32-12. maryland facing a fourth down, trying to keep their hopes alive. we will have a little more in the morning. the target 2 day sale is almost here and the last thing that's going to stop me is weak thighs. mountain series, level 10. backwards. [male...
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well known author, desmond tutu, along with his daughter, mpho tutu. ms. tutu, what is this book about? this. >> i think most of what this book is about is that the essential quality of human beings is is that we are good. our essential quality is our goodness. our behavior does not always bear out that essential quality, but it is my belief and my father's belief that our essential quality is goodness, and everything else is is an aberration. and we relate stories from both our lives, pote of us -- both of us are clergy, both of us are priests and pastors. my father famously shared the truth in reck sill saying -- chaired the truth in reconciliation commission as being in all kinds of places where he has seen all kinds of grief and horror. i have seen the same kinds of grief and horror, but on a more domestic scale in my role as a pastor. so i have a very clear sense of the pain that we can inflict on one another as human beings, but i also know that that is not the essence of our being and that we respond with horror to what is horrific because horror is
well known author, desmond tutu, along with his daughter, mpho tutu. ms. tutu, what is this book about? this. >> i think most of what this book is about is that the essential quality of human beings is is that we are good. our essential quality is our goodness. our behavior does not always bear out that essential quality, but it is my belief and my father's belief that our essential quality is goodness, and everything else is is an aberration. and we relate stories from both our lives,...
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he loved this book, dominique, and i was able to tell him that desmond tutu, or the arch as we call him, is a friend of mine, and the rest of the conversation was about archbishop tutu and what a wonderful book he had written and the other books and what he had done and how he has lived his life and how much domenici admired him as a human being. i was convinced that the end of the first conversation this was going for any reason. and the world as much poor without dominique. after the execution, sheila, one of his attorneys, the one i mentioned, and others thought of writing a book, but i could see as the year followed a year it wasn't going to happen. lots of people say they are going to write a book but if they are not writers they are not likely to do so. and i decided dominique deserved a book so i stopped what i was doing and wrote this. and for me, the center of the stokely -- domenici had terrible parents. i don't know that there is any other way of saying this particularly his mother, who was in fact schizophrenic in a way that could only be harmful to children. at the end of d
he loved this book, dominique, and i was able to tell him that desmond tutu, or the arch as we call him, is a friend of mine, and the rest of the conversation was about archbishop tutu and what a wonderful book he had written and the other books and what he had done and how he has lived his life and how much domenici admired him as a human being. i was convinced that the end of the first conversation this was going for any reason. and the world as much poor without dominique. after the...
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ian desmond and john lamb were striking a pose. then wearing the home whites will just have the lo.mes across the front. remember when they messed up the spelling? cliff lee would look good in one of those jersey what do you think is the chance for that, ryan zimmerman? >> as much as people say they hate the yankees and the red sox, they have the chance of going to the world series every year. we're working toward that, w're getting there. it doesn't mean we're n going to go after them, but do i think we'll g cliff lee? no, but it doesn't mean we won'. >> look at the clean uniforms. >> extra small. how can they wave empty beer bottle nz os in our face like t? >>up next, a hotel >>> after years of planning, today ground was broken for the washington convention center hotel. washington marriott marquee will be built at ninth and mass avenue northwest. it's a $500 million project that will have 1100 rooms and an underground tunnel connecting it to the convention center. the officials hope to complete the hotel in 2014. >>> "how the grinch stole christmas" is th year's theme for the gay
ian desmond and john lamb were striking a pose. then wearing the home whites will just have the lo.mes across the front. remember when they messed up the spelling? cliff lee would look good in one of those jersey what do you think is the chance for that, ryan zimmerman? >> as much as people say they hate the yankees and the red sox, they have the chance of going to the world series every year. we're working toward that, w're getting there. it doesn't mean we're n going to go after them,...
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desmond, who is now the chancellor -- she was a fellow while i was a resident, so there are all of these intense relationships that result in the very best of medical care, and there is nobody who exemplifies that better than dr. su carlisle, who is a ucsf physician, but whose heart is at san francisco general hospital, and she is the one who makes all of our faculty practices and all of the clinical work come true. dr carlyle. >> thank you. good afternoon. i would like to add my welcome to all of you for this wonderful event that we have worked so long and hard to accomplish. as was just mentioned, ucsf and the city and county of san francisco have had a wonderful partnership for many years. this partnership gets stronger every year, and we now have more than 5000 and police that works for ucsf on this campus. we work side-by-side with city employees in order to deliver seamless care for all of the residents. exemplified by the strength of this partnership is the wonderful leadership that we have at the top, and we have already mentioned our new chancellor. we also have a new dean who i
desmond, who is now the chancellor -- she was a fellow while i was a resident, so there are all of these intense relationships that result in the very best of medical care, and there is nobody who exemplifies that better than dr. su carlisle, who is a ucsf physician, but whose heart is at san francisco general hospital, and she is the one who makes all of our faculty practices and all of the clinical work come true. dr carlyle. >> thank you. good afternoon. i would like to add my welcome...
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while we stay on the pictures, i'm going to read a statement i have from desmond tutu.a facing uncertain times following the elections. she's a global cymbal of courage. she make as transition from a long period under house arrest. we are, of course, absolutely delighted she is free and stand ready to assist her and the people of burma any way we can. there continues to be skepticism about whether this will last and how much it means for potential change inside myanmar, about whether it begins some sort of process toward actual democracy. this group, the elders has a statement from the women who is a top organizer. she says it's a very important gesture, this is mary robinson. she's of course delighted. it should not detract attention from 2000 others who remain incarcerated. there are a lot of questions about the elections and just in general. the elections, the first of 1990 could not be described as free and fair. look, a lot of questions remain about what's ahead. in the meantime, i'm following twitter and facebook. so many people around the world. she is now the nu
while we stay on the pictures, i'm going to read a statement i have from desmond tutu.a facing uncertain times following the elections. she's a global cymbal of courage. she make as transition from a long period under house arrest. we are, of course, absolutely delighted she is free and stand ready to assist her and the people of burma any way we can. there continues to be skepticism about whether this will last and how much it means for potential change inside myanmar, about whether it begins...
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norma desmond, nice to have you with us today. >> well, thank you. >>> all right, good morning, let'sf 58. it will be a partly sunny afternoon and sunny earlier rather than later. and winds diminishing and it will be a fine afternoon. tomorrow, another superday and high temperatures near 60. back to the low 50s thursday >> if you're watching in kerry, north carolina this morning, you're down three people. they are accounted for. that's a quick look at your weather picture. harry, inside to you. >> all right, dave, thanks. she has been a "wheel of fortune" fanatic her entire life. but nobody, but nobody could have seen this coming. contestant caitlin burke solved a seven-word phrase with only one letter showing. take a look. >> what's that? >> can i solve? >> okay. >> it is a prize puzzle. >> yes. >> i've got a good feeling about this. >> that's right. >> whoo! >> and caitlin burke joins us exclusively this morning. good morning. >> how are you? >> man. when you see that, what do you think? >> i don't know. i just think it's funny. it's funny that, you know, all this has become of it.
norma desmond, nice to have you with us today. >> well, thank you. >>> all right, good morning, let'sf 58. it will be a partly sunny afternoon and sunny earlier rather than later. and winds diminishing and it will be a fine afternoon. tomorrow, another superday and high temperatures near 60. back to the low 50s thursday >> if you're watching in kerry, north carolina this morning, you're down three people. they are accounted for. that's a quick look at your weather picture....
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norma desmond, nice to have you with us today. >> well, thank you. i'm channeling. right?m. that's the important thing. let's go to the maps right now. i know, it's beautiful. i love it. they were out of them when i went into the store. the northeast, today we are clearing out rather nicely. could see a little bit of sluggishness as you head to sections of new england, cape cod, eastern sections of rhode island. where you may see a limb bit of rain and cloudy skies. but gusty winds are going to continue through the day so you could have delays in places like logan airport later on today. as we head out west, let's see what's happening. another low pressure system beginning to work its way onshore. kind of mimicking the pattern of that last low that's going to bring some most likely some snow to the higher elevations above 4,500 feet above salt lake city, casper and billings. behind that cold front, temperatures are going to drop anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees. in front of it, rather nice, warm, temperatures. and that disparity could bring some severe weather. so we'll watc
norma desmond, nice to have you with us today. >> well, thank you. i'm channeling. right?m. that's the important thing. let's go to the maps right now. i know, it's beautiful. i love it. they were out of them when i went into the store. the northeast, today we are clearing out rather nicely. could see a little bit of sluggishness as you head to sections of new england, cape cod, eastern sections of rhode island. where you may see a limb bit of rain and cloudy skies. but gusty winds are...
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norma desmond, nice to have you with us today. >> well, thank you. i'm channeling. right? you warm. that's the important thing. let's go to the maps right now. i know, it's beautiful. i love it. they were out of them when i went into the store. the northeast, today we are clearing out rather nicely. could see a little bit of sluggishness as you head to sections of new england, cape cod, eastern sections of rhode island. where you may see a limb bit of rain and cloudy skies. but gusty winds are going to continue through the day so you could have delays in places like logan airport later on today. as we head out west, let's see what's happenin >> if you're watching in kerry, north carolina this morning, you're down three people. they are accounted for. that's a quick look at your weather picture. harry, inside to you. >> all right, dave, thanks. she has been a "wheel of fortune" fanatic her entire life. but nobody, but nobody could have seen this coming. contestant caitlin burke solved a seven-word phrase with only one letter showing. take a look. >> what's that? >> can i so
norma desmond, nice to have you with us today. >> well, thank you. i'm channeling. right? you warm. that's the important thing. let's go to the maps right now. i know, it's beautiful. i love it. they were out of them when i went into the store. the northeast, today we are clearing out rather nicely. could see a little bit of sluggishness as you head to sections of new england, cape cod, eastern sections of rhode island. where you may see a limb bit of rain and cloudy skies. but gusty...
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host: call from pennsylvania, desmond, india. caller: good morning. mr. keaton, the republicans said the tax break expired in three years. we tried them for three years. it didn't work. why should we stepped th -- why should we extend them? guest: actually, they were passed in 2001 and 2003 and they were to expire at the end of 2010. this was done because the budget act and the negotiations they had politically at the time, they couldn't pass something that was permanent. that is why they did that that way. why they should extend it? one key thing, in the economy we have a lot of uncertainty. people don't know what the tax rates are going to be in a couple of month or a year from now or a couple of years from now. they don't know what the spending is going to be. there is a lot of uncertainty about regulation and uncertainty about the money supply. a lot of uncertainty about the trade policy. when you look at the key factors of what makes for a healthy economy is a currency you can count on in terms of of its value, reasonable rules on spending and tax po
host: call from pennsylvania, desmond, india. caller: good morning. mr. keaton, the republicans said the tax break expired in three years. we tried them for three years. it didn't work. why should we stepped th -- why should we extend them? guest: actually, they were passed in 2001 and 2003 and they were to expire at the end of 2010. this was done because the budget act and the negotiations they had politically at the time, they couldn't pass something that was permanent. that is why they did...