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enter joseph gallo, brother to wine entrepreneurs ernest and julio.eph broke way from the family wine business in the eighties and took a handwritten recipe for making cheese and followed his dreams, all the way to merced county. he remained farming there until he passed away in 2007. but now his son michael and grandson peter are working to advance joseph's dream of sustainable farming and thus continue the gallo legacy in agriculture. >> i get to learn a lot on the farm, and my dad has a wealth of knowledge. he learned a lot from his dad, so, you know, we've been a family farm since 1946, so there's a lot of history there. and every day is a new adventure, and there's always lot to learn. >> just like the family's wine business, which is the largest family-owned winery in the world, nothing is done small around here either. with more than $3 billion in cheese sales annually, joseph farms is one of california's largest cheese making operations. making everything from mozzarella to pepper jack to sharp cheddar. they see the process of cheese making fr
enter joseph gallo, brother to wine entrepreneurs ernest and julio.eph broke way from the family wine business in the eighties and took a handwritten recipe for making cheese and followed his dreams, all the way to merced county. he remained farming there until he passed away in 2007. but now his son michael and grandson peter are working to advance joseph's dream of sustainable farming and thus continue the gallo legacy in agriculture. >> i get to learn a lot on the farm, and my dad has...
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resentment towards the united states. 17 months ago, president obama made a speech in cairo aimed at ernest and sustained rebuilding of understanding with muslims worldwide. today, he said that there is a long way to go. on >> back in indonesia, his old home. for the first time as american president. he had come here twice before. today, barack obama finally arrived in jakarta. he met his indonesian counterpart to launch a new partnership between the two countries. >> expanding partnerships between our people, deepening political and security cooperation are the pillars of our new partnership which is do so much to the good work of my friend, the president. >> his name was on everyone's lips at his old school. they wrote a song on him and were getting ready for him to drop by. >> i knew him as a chevy boy. >> she knew him back then as a neighbor and school friend. >> a lot of people are muslim. maybe people expect that he will do something for the world. i do not know. do you think that he did that now already? >> this is how they remember barack obama in indonesia, as a child. this visit i
resentment towards the united states. 17 months ago, president obama made a speech in cairo aimed at ernest and sustained rebuilding of understanding with muslims worldwide. today, he said that there is a long way to go. on >> back in indonesia, his old home. for the first time as american president. he had come here twice before. today, barack obama finally arrived in jakarta. he met his indonesian counterpart to launch a new partnership between the two countries. >> expanding...
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ernest congratulations. for those of you have come out in 90-degree heat in washington at this time of year. as those of you know, you have to basically bring a squeegee with you whenever you walk outside. so i am always very, you know, very gratified when i see people venturing out into the heat. i have -- i'm going to keep this in formal. i'm not going to redo a speech or anything. what i do want to tell you are a few things that are not in the book. and for those of you have read it and for those of you who do not, i should mention that first of all, this is sort of a known fact, this book could not have been written without the perhaps unknowing assistance of the national security agency itself. every time you read an article in the newspapers, you know, they always described nsa, the initials stand for never said anything or no such agency. you know, but it turns out that nsa has had for quite sometime a very comprehensive and very dedicated history program. usually former officers are still on the agen
ernest congratulations. for those of you have come out in 90-degree heat in washington at this time of year. as those of you know, you have to basically bring a squeegee with you whenever you walk outside. so i am always very, you know, very gratified when i see people venturing out into the heat. i have -- i'm going to keep this in formal. i'm not going to redo a speech or anything. what i do want to tell you are a few things that are not in the book. and for those of you have read it and for...
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scott fitzgerald and ernest hemingway vacationed on the cap d'antibes. the modern suntan was invented in juan-les-pins. people drank hard and talked fast. life was sweet again. for today's adventurers, all kinds of water sports beckon. walk along the beachside promenade and choose a beach club that suits your taste. while luxurious hidden estates occupy much of the riviera, there are often pathways around the capes and shores. the path on the cap d'antibes winds through pines to the very tip of the peninsula. on the east side of the cap is the town of antibes proper. the old town streets invite wandering. the greeks founded a trading post here as early as the 4th century b.c. you'll find the tradition of trade alive and well in the old town's splendid provencal market. mmm. orange? [speaking french] [speaking french] perfect. thank you. enjoy. merci, monsieur. thank you very much. maxa, voice-over: fragrant cooking herbs, herbes de provence, and scented soaps make excellent gifts to take home. [speaking french] when you've tasted and inhaled the delights
scott fitzgerald and ernest hemingway vacationed on the cap d'antibes. the modern suntan was invented in juan-les-pins. people drank hard and talked fast. life was sweet again. for today's adventurers, all kinds of water sports beckon. walk along the beachside promenade and choose a beach club that suits your taste. while luxurious hidden estates occupy much of the riviera, there are often pathways around the capes and shores. the path on the cap d'antibes winds through pines to the very tip of...
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congressman gregory meeks, former congressman ernest istook. >> good to see you queen is there you, goon "hardball" we like that. >>> up next, president obama's in portugal talking about war in afghanistan with our nato allies. and there's new concern that the 2011 deadline to bring the troops home is sliding back. we'll get do into that when we return. this is "hardball" only on msnbc. client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think, "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. if cars didn't need keys? if you could talk to them with this? if you turbocharged this little guy? if old water bottles became new seats? if you never bought another gallon of gas? or what if cars had force fields? that would be cool. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for tomorrow. inno
congressman gregory meeks, former congressman ernest istook. >> good to see you queen is there you, goon "hardball" we like that. >>> up next, president obama's in portugal talking about war in afghanistan with our nato allies. and there's new concern that the 2011 deadline to bring the troops home is sliding back. we'll get do into that when we return. this is "hardball" only on msnbc. client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their...
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we are working in ernest and we will proceed as quickly as we can. vice president mazzucco: commissioner hammer? new hampshire i would ask -- commissioner hammer: i would ask that we grant professional courtesy that night. i would propose that we take the evidence he's asked and that we not put it up as an action item. commissioner dejesus: all i am saying is i want to meet with the groups. maybe we can find a different day for everything. >> i'm not opposed to do it. there is no reason we can't have an action item. >> to think it could be an action item is probably unrealistic. let's do it -- let's put it on the calendar for next week when we discuss the dates and future items for the agenda, i don't -- so i think that's great resolution. thank you. president marshall: i believe we are on item 6-b. is that the sole item on the calendar? so we need that magical -- >> we have one more. president marshall: so that is the featured item? >> yes, sir. when is the date for the metal ceremony? >> tentatively set for the 17th. and i think we have all answere
we are working in ernest and we will proceed as quickly as we can. vice president mazzucco: commissioner hammer? new hampshire i would ask -- commissioner hammer: i would ask that we grant professional courtesy that night. i would propose that we take the evidence he's asked and that we not put it up as an action item. commissioner dejesus: all i am saying is i want to meet with the groups. maybe we can find a different day for everything. >> i'm not opposed to do it. there is no reason...
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showers begin in ernest on tuesday and may linger in to wednesday.and the news edge will be right as >>> the game of the week, the playoff game that will get underway in a half hour. let's talk about the redskins. back at practice today. brian orakpo missed yesterday with back soreness. banks was out there for a while on the field catching a couple of balls but his status for monday is uncertain. limited today in practice. portis ryan terrain and landry. let's talk about the guy all the players have to face on monday night. that's michael vick. he suffered a rib injury against the redskins in week four which sidelined him for a month. he returned last week against the colts and accounted for 292- yards of offense with a passing and rushing touchdown. he is back to form and the redskins will have their hands full on monday night. back in ash gas burn this was the scene in the redskins locker room. under the hoodie, portis supporting a phillies hat. the same week the skins are playing the eagles. he said it matched his outfit and he didn't have a red n
showers begin in ernest on tuesday and may linger in to wednesday.and the news edge will be right as >>> the game of the week, the playoff game that will get underway in a half hour. let's talk about the redskins. back at practice today. brian orakpo missed yesterday with back soreness. banks was out there for a while on the field catching a couple of balls but his status for monday is uncertain. limited today in practice. portis ryan terrain and landry. let's talk about the guy all...
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nicholas ross here in new york he's an award winning independent filmmaker in washington we go to ernest pregnancy is chairman of the democracy haiti project and a former u.s. ambassador to haiti also in washington we have to pull it peer he is the executive director and founder of the institute for research in socio economic and public policy and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger gentlemen this program is cross talk out means you can jump in anytime you want to react to what the another member on the panel has to say if i go to you mr ambassador first i start out by saying the search for stability and legitimacy well the elections on sunday. hit paty one inch forward in terms of stability and legitimacy. well there are dark clouds over having the elections you mentioned a few of them a minute ago starting with the earthquake and the cholera i should say right up front though that four years ago two thousand and six haiti surprised almost everyone with free fair and open elections when president preval was elected this year will be a lot more difficult lot more pol
nicholas ross here in new york he's an award winning independent filmmaker in washington we go to ernest pregnancy is chairman of the democracy haiti project and a former u.s. ambassador to haiti also in washington we have to pull it peer he is the executive director and founder of the institute for research in socio economic and public policy and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger gentlemen this program is cross talk out means you can jump in anytime you want to react to...
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longer sold mass like it was twenty four years ago that now is more like three layers of dispersed ernest so should the presence of gopher go screwups we could see a very powerful explosion at the facilities as powerful as a nuclear one. in order to avoid another catastrophe europe invested in the building of a new confinement in two thousand and seven french company another article was allowed to start the construction of an arch like steel structure to cover the facility three years later the project is underway with more than five hundred engineers building the new circle for gas next to the contaminated plant it won't be just the frame yeah it will be a technological complex as multi-functional crane system will be installed inside the new structure eight. finals cap the new safe confinement should provide the safety the works in far and the projects initial cost was thought to be half a billion euro now sources in chernobyl report that figure has almost doubled but in the fight for the continent's safety no sum is too much the new confinement is expected to be completed by the year t
longer sold mass like it was twenty four years ago that now is more like three layers of dispersed ernest so should the presence of gopher go screwups we could see a very powerful explosion at the facilities as powerful as a nuclear one. in order to avoid another catastrophe europe invested in the building of a new confinement in two thousand and seven french company another article was allowed to start the construction of an arch like steel structure to cover the facility three years later the...
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. >>> police say ernest sheer beat his pants inside their home in march of 2008. prosecutors say he was deep in debt and wanted to stage a fake robbery so he could collect the $1 million inheritance. >>> 44-year-old will lynch of san francisco turned himself into authorities on friday. he faces charges of assault for allegedly attacking a 65-year- old jesuit priest in may at the retirement home where the priest lives. lynch says the police arrested him when he was 7 years old along with miss brother who was 5. >> he took the two of them out in the wounded a -- woods and sexually -- forced them to have sex with him and he also forced them to have sex with each other. >>> 7:36. this morning, the san mateo county sheriff's office will officially take over the san carlos police force. 0 new members will be shown in as members of the sheriff's department. the swearing-in ceremony takes place later this morning. >>> well, one supervisor is helping with cleanup. there was a big street halloween party. he said a few minutes ago there was a pretty good-sized crowd out ther
. >>> police say ernest sheer beat his pants inside their home in march of 2008. prosecutors say he was deep in debt and wanted to stage a fake robbery so he could collect the $1 million inheritance. >>> 44-year-old will lynch of san francisco turned himself into authorities on friday. he faces charges of assault for allegedly attacking a 65-year- old jesuit priest in may at the retirement home where the priest lives. lynch says the police arrested him when he was 7 years old...
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ernest james william -- wilson iii. he is dean of the annenberg school for communications at the university of southern california. he is also a professor of political science, a university fellow at the center on public diplomacy and an adjunct fellow of the pacific council on international policy. he was elected the first african-american chairman of a corporation for public broadcasting in 2009. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage mrs. vivian schiller and dr. james wilson. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. is anyone out there? that is better. it is after dinner, we need to be lively here. i have come with the accouterments of every modern person, whether i know how to use it or not, which is the ipad, a sign of the importance of communication and new ways of transmitting affirmation. this is going to be a conversation, and began i have talked about this -- vivian and i have talked about this with the leadership of this great organization. it will be a genuine conversation. we will talk for about 20
ernest james william -- wilson iii. he is dean of the annenberg school for communications at the university of southern california. he is also a professor of political science, a university fellow at the center on public diplomacy and an adjunct fellow of the pacific council on international policy. he was elected the first african-american chairman of a corporation for public broadcasting in 2009. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage mrs. vivian schiller and dr. james wilson....
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it is a feel good ernest device created to make people feel better and now i will shut up. you see that though. >> can you stop saying things are interesting points? >> okay. >> you said president obama was born in kenya and somalia, quote, explains a lot. >> go on, news woman. >> what he said was it was because obama has an evil twin. i was saying that explains a lot. >> such as? >> have you ever seen obama wearing the telltale goatee? >> pab, if you don't watch out, you will find yourself doing news cut ins on a show talking about conspiracies. >> too late. >> by the way, previous winners of motor trend's are ka of the year include the chrysler k car. for a magazine all about cars, they don't know a lot about cars. >> they call themselves motor trend. the only trend is failure. >> they are good at picking that trend. >> women dig congressmen. you dismissed a story and asked who chose it. greg speaking of himself said a very powerful man. now you are attracted to greg, right? >> i mean look at that picture. who couldn't be? >> i am attracted to myself. i am a magnet that t
it is a feel good ernest device created to make people feel better and now i will shut up. you see that though. >> can you stop saying things are interesting points? >> okay. >> you said president obama was born in kenya and somalia, quote, explains a lot. >> go on, news woman. >> what he said was it was because obama has an evil twin. i was saying that explains a lot. >> such as? >> have you ever seen obama wearing the telltale goatee? >> pab, if...
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tomorrow the g-20 saummit gets under way in ernest. >>> mixed signals today from the white house aboutompromising on extending bush tax cuts. david axelrod told the "huff post" we have to deal with the world as we find it, signaling taxes for the rich. axelrod repaired to tack back in another direction, quote, i don't think we can afford a permanent extension of the tax cuts for the wealthy. is the deal whether it's permanent, temporary, how long it is, is that the compromise? john harwood. where do you think this compromise is moving? >> i think it is moves exactly in the direction that you just suggested, andrea, toward a temporary extension of all the tax cuts. there are two issues. one is duration, whether temporary or permanent. the other is whether you have separation between the middle class tax cuts as the president wanted and top end tax cuts. he's likely to lose that fight and compromise and link the two together so you have them both on the same time frame. and temporary extension that's either one, two, or three years. interestingly because of what the deficit commission is
tomorrow the g-20 saummit gets under way in ernest. >>> mixed signals today from the white house aboutompromising on extending bush tax cuts. david axelrod told the "huff post" we have to deal with the world as we find it, signaling taxes for the rich. axelrod repaired to tack back in another direction, quote, i don't think we can afford a permanent extension of the tax cuts for the wealthy. is the deal whether it's permanent, temporary, how long it is, is that the...
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. >> reporter: but 85-year-old ernest violent said pure air convinced him he needed more than duct cleaning, he needed that ultraviolet light to clean air. >> i thought maybe i should have clean air in the house. >> reporter: the. >> the installer said it was something to make him breathe easier. >> reporter: that hit home to mr. violent who recently lost his wife to lung cancer. >> i figured maybe it's good for me for the future, that's why i bought it. >> reporter: all told the visit which included a system cleaning, sanitizers and filters ended up costing more than $1,300, way more than that $65 he was expecting. >> it's low power, less than 100 watts. >> reporter: the doctor who is an air quality expert teaches at uc, we showed him pictures. >> most of these household cleaners are not very effective mainly because ofth light intensity is not great enough.? >> reporter: we were curious about clean air so we set up a duct cleaning of our own with the help of a duct cleaning expert volunteer. we've got this one for $77. to technicians came in and attached a giant hose to the keeping vent a
. >> reporter: but 85-year-old ernest violent said pure air convinced him he needed more than duct cleaning, he needed that ultraviolet light to clean air. >> i thought maybe i should have clean air in the house. >> reporter: the. >> the installer said it was something to make him breathe easier. >> reporter: that hit home to mr. violent who recently lost his wife to lung cancer. >> i figured maybe it's good for me for the future, that's why i bought it....
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. >> our efforts have been ernest, sustained we don't expect we are going to completely eliminate some misunderstandings and mistrust that have developed over a long period of time but we do think that we are on the right path. >> msnbc political analyst richard wolf joins me now. how much of a tight rope wire is the president on trying to establish better relationships with the muslim world given this continuing cacophony of criticism over his religious background or doubts about it? >> to be clear, of course this is his family history that people have raised all these suspicions and rumors about, but there is this sort of split personality here that the president has to take with domestic vulnerability, if you will, that there is over this debate that has become so distorted and caricatured. overseas what it amounts to a is a strength. his international background in terms of his childhood and his cultural awareness, especially having grown up and spent a couple years there as an infant and understanding muslim culture n indonesia, not just the world's largest muslim nation but a cou
. >> our efforts have been ernest, sustained we don't expect we are going to completely eliminate some misunderstandings and mistrust that have developed over a long period of time but we do think that we are on the right path. >> msnbc political analyst richard wolf joins me now. how much of a tight rope wire is the president on trying to establish better relationships with the muslim world given this continuing cacophony of criticism over his religious background or doubts about...
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. >> our efforts have been ernest, sustained. we don't expect that we are going to completely eliminate some of the misunderstandings and mistrust that developed over a long period of time but we do think that we are on the right path. >> the white house warns that a cloud of volcanic ash could force the president to cut short his visit to make sure that air force one can lift off. >>> and two years after leaving the oval office, former president george w. bush speaks out about the most controversial decisions of his presidency. >> why is waterboarding legal in your opinion? >> because the lawyer said it was legal. said did not fall within the anti-torture act. i'm not a lawyer. you got to trust the judgment of people around you and i do. i will tell you this, using those techniques saved lives. my job was to protect america and i did. >> plus, musical chairs in the house. the behind-the-scenes struggle by democrats to try to avoid a showdown. >>> and secretary of state hillary clinton down under, practicing her diplomacy on loca
. >> our efforts have been ernest, sustained. we don't expect that we are going to completely eliminate some of the misunderstandings and mistrust that developed over a long period of time but we do think that we are on the right path. >> the white house warns that a cloud of volcanic ash could force the president to cut short his visit to make sure that air force one can lift off. >>> and two years after leaving the oval office, former president george w. bush speaks out...
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. >> reporter: pastor ernest kim of berkeley's korean presbyterian church has been praying war doesn't erupt. he too has family in south korea. >> the south is kind of in a difficult situation because how much do we retaliate? because if we do too much perhaps china wouldn't just sit still. they would come and help the north. >> reporter: in neighboring oakland people gathered at koreatown are trying to digest north korea's attack on civilians. like the sizzling korean barbecue, emotions are hot as people imagine the worst. >> all they do is say our mother country is going to, you know, burn. and so it's very saddening for me to hear that as well. >> reporter: yu and her parents plan to travel to south korea for the holidays in just a few weeks to join their loved ones living in fear. >> they just said that they don't know what's going to happen. everyone's so confused on what should they do and how should they prepare? >> reporter: for now korean community members are getting comfort by coming together, hoping tensions ease soon. in the east bay jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> s
. >> reporter: pastor ernest kim of berkeley's korean presbyterian church has been praying war doesn't erupt. he too has family in south korea. >> the south is kind of in a difficult situation because how much do we retaliate? because if we do too much perhaps china wouldn't just sit still. they would come and help the north. >> reporter: in neighboring oakland people gathered at koreatown are trying to digest north korea's attack on civilians. like the sizzling korean...
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that's when ernest desoto disappeared when fighting in vietnam. >> we took him to the bus, and that wassaw him. he said to my mom and dad, take care of her. for me. >> reporter: on april 12th, 1969, the airman's plane was shot down. >> i never thought he was dead. i thought, when the war was over, that maybe he would come home. >> reporter: but the father of three never did. now his wife and son are turning to the department of defense for help. >> everybody has it. >> reporter: every two years the feds come to the bay area to meet with families of servicemen who are still considered missing in action. >> my brother and one other person went missing in action. overnight, they had no idea of what happened to them. >> reporter: for some it's become their life's mission, to find out what happened. virgil freeman is 90. his younger brother disappeared while fighting in the korean war. >> it was hard for me. >> reporter: at least now science is on their side. family members gave dna samples to the government. oftentimes scientists don't even have the missing soldier's dna. that's why it's im
that's when ernest desoto disappeared when fighting in vietnam. >> we took him to the bus, and that wassaw him. he said to my mom and dad, take care of her. for me. >> reporter: on april 12th, 1969, the airman's plane was shot down. >> i never thought he was dead. i thought, when the war was over, that maybe he would come home. >> reporter: but the father of three never did. now his wife and son are turning to the department of defense for help. >> everybody has...
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these discussions have not yet started in ernest, and this is going to be the thing that takes up all of the oxygen in this lame duck session. it is you politically potent and important for literally every american in this country. >> you are right. next hour, let's take a look at the spending bills needed to keep the country running. if you could, give us a quick preview. >> it's congress' number one function, basic function, keeping the government running. it's one of the things they have to deal with and we'll tell you why it's got ton a crisis level. >>> representative charlie rangel tries to delay his ethics hearing, but his colleagues say no. host: could switching to really save you fifteen percent or m insurance dochuck wo or m insurance it chucking my wd!ang woodk, or m insurance liktty split. >>>homelandsecuritydirecterjan netnappolltanknowanswerswch. now not to evolve our technology, to match the changing threat environment that we inhibit. so, this technology was developed a while ago, and like i said, we piloted it. there were public surveys in the public, and by overwhelm
these discussions have not yet started in ernest, and this is going to be the thing that takes up all of the oxygen in this lame duck session. it is you politically potent and important for literally every american in this country. >> you are right. next hour, let's take a look at the spending bills needed to keep the country running. if you could, give us a quick preview. >> it's congress' number one function, basic function, keeping the government running. it's one of the things...
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it starts today, and i know it picks up in ernest tomorrow. >> tomorrow is the busiest of all of theays, and we have a lot of weather. >> reporter: dealted travel problems. today the problems are volume related. we have delays in teeter borrow, new jersey. they have runway issues going on. two of the worst problems today, salt lake city, utah, the temperature 37 degrees, wind gusts of 36 miles per hour. a blizzard warning kicks in around 3:00 this afternoon. if you have to be somewhere in salt lake city later today or tomorrow, you have to go now because it will be impossible to travel later on today. we are trying to get things moving in nashville, tennessee. very cloudy and overcast. showers and thunderstorms expected through thursday, and there are multiple accidents around town. big accidents around:-24 and i-40. >> good to see you. britain's royal couple announced wedding details today. prince william and kate middleton will marry april 29th. it will be a national holiday. the bill is expected to be $20 million. british taxpayers will cover security costs. >>> making news around
it starts today, and i know it picks up in ernest tomorrow. >> tomorrow is the busiest of all of theays, and we have a lot of weather. >> reporter: dealted travel problems. today the problems are volume related. we have delays in teeter borrow, new jersey. they have runway issues going on. two of the worst problems today, salt lake city, utah, the temperature 37 degrees, wind gusts of 36 miles per hour. a blizzard warning kicks in around 3:00 this afternoon. if you have to be...
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ernest james wilson iii. he is a professor of political science at -- the universe -- eight fellow at the university at the council on international policy. he was elected the first african-american chairman for the corporation for public broadcasting in 2009. please join me in welcoming to the stage mrs. vivian schiller and mr. james wilson. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. is anybody out there? good evening, everyone. [laughter] after dinner, we need to be lightly. i have come with the accouterments of every modern person whether i know how to use it or not, which is the i pad. we know the importance of communication and new ways of transmitting information. this is going to be a conversation. vivian and i talked about this. it will be a genuine conversation. we will talk for about 20 minutes back-and-forth, sharing ideas, and then we will open it up for questions and answers. i would like to start off -- says it has been told i was a professor, i try to limit my remarks to 90 minutes, which is the usu
ernest james wilson iii. he is a professor of political science at -- the universe -- eight fellow at the university at the council on international policy. he was elected the first african-american chairman for the corporation for public broadcasting in 2009. please join me in welcoming to the stage mrs. vivian schiller and mr. james wilson. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. is anybody out there? good evening, everyone. [laughter] after dinner, we need to be lightly. i have come with...
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ernest james wilson iii. dr. wilson is a walter annenberg chair of communication and dean of the annenberg school for communications at the university of southern california. he is also a professor of political science, a university fellow at the usc center on public diplomacy at the annenberg school and an adjunct fellow at the pacific council on international policy. he was elected the first african-american chairman of the corporation for public broadcasting in 2009. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome me in joining to the stage mrs. vivian schiller and dr. james wilson. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. another evening. anyone out there? good evening, everyone. okay, that's better. >> good evening, dr. wilson. [laughter] >> it's after dinner, we need to be lively here. i have come with the accoutrement of every modern person whether i know how to use it or not which is the ipad. as a sign of the importance, i think, of communication and new ways of transmitting information. what i would -- this is going
ernest james wilson iii. dr. wilson is a walter annenberg chair of communication and dean of the annenberg school for communications at the university of southern california. he is also a professor of political science, a university fellow at the usc center on public diplomacy at the annenberg school and an adjunct fellow at the pacific council on international policy. he was elected the first african-american chairman of the corporation for public broadcasting in 2009. ladies and gentlemen,...