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suppose the bay, that came out of eugene gartland's pocket. so the port may not have to spend even $1 on the property. as you can see, a great deal of the waterfront itself is not in the trust, according to this that -- map. whereas back plans are shown in the trust. that is why this property was calling for the change. here is why -- what we think the trust should look like on the property. had the green area is what, at the end of the exchange, would be in the trust. one is in yellow would be out of the trust. and when we take this trust out of the land through the exchange, we would be worth -- removing all of the restrictions imposed from the burton act. those lands could be sold by the port. they could be leased to private owners and they could be used for any purpose presidential, commercial, office, thing that you are typically prohibited from doing on trust land. the green is maintain the existing ship facility, series of waterfront parks, along with a couple of key street access ways that allows the public to get to the waterfront und
suppose the bay, that came out of eugene gartland's pocket. so the port may not have to spend even $1 on the property. as you can see, a great deal of the waterfront itself is not in the trust, according to this that -- map. whereas back plans are shown in the trust. that is why this property was calling for the change. here is why -- what we think the trust should look like on the property. had the green area is what, at the end of the exchange, would be in the trust. one is in yellow would be...
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eugene robinson, david korn. >>> coming up ten years after the 9/11 attacks, that is this weekend, we're still learning what did and didn't happen behind the scenes. we're going behind the scenes in the cheney white house, bush white house. we're going to talk to two guests that were there with president bush and vice president cheney when we were under attack. you're watching "hardball" only releases armies of snowmen masseuse, o cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a 5-dollar coupon.
eugene robinson, david korn. >>> coming up ten years after the 9/11 attacks, that is this weekend, we're still learning what did and didn't happen behind the scenes. we're going behind the scenes in the cheney white house, bush white house. we're going to talk to two guests that were there with president bush and vice president cheney when we were under attack. you're watching "hardball" only releases armies of snowmen masseuse, o cuddle up with your soreness and give out...
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eugene gartland. he first served as a port commissioner from 1972 through 1974. you then became an executive director. unfortunately, he passed away this past july 23 after a very long illness. he is survived by two daughters and four grandchildren, and numerous friends throughout the city. at his request, a very small funeral. you may know that he was appointed by mayor dianne feinstein. at the time, he was a maritime attorney and was the senior partner at a law firm. he was then general counsel for a major maritime organization. during his tenure as the port director and at the commission, he did a lot of amazing things. first and foremost was the purchase of the bethlehem shipyard, which is now our longest serving west coast shipyard, which we are extraordinarily proud of. by doing this, he was able to ensure we had a thriving ship repair industry here in san francisco. it has obviously gone on for decades after that purchase, and it employs approximately 400 skilled union workers. so that is a great and lasting feet. in 1986, he negotiated a new agreement wit
eugene gartland. he first served as a port commissioner from 1972 through 1974. you then became an executive director. unfortunately, he passed away this past july 23 after a very long illness. he is survived by two daughters and four grandchildren, and numerous friends throughout the city. at his request, a very small funeral. you may know that he was appointed by mayor dianne feinstein. at the time, he was a maritime attorney and was the senior partner at a law firm. he was then general...
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eugene gartland trust swap -- pier 70 trust swap. anytime there is a trust swap, the agreement needs to be authorized. assemblymember ammiano introduced the bill in february, sailed through without problems. this morning, it is up in state senate appropriations and is headed to the suspense file. we are optimistic about it coming off and being voted on the senate floor. over the past month, we have been negotiating a series of technical but important amendments with the california state lands commission staff. i will go over those in the presentation. for the public who may not be familiar with the public trust, the public trust is -- represents the port's mission as enshrined in law. the doctrine originated in roman law, transmitted through the night mcartor, to the original 13 colonies. as each state was admitted to the union, it obtained public trust rights to, basically, the waterways in those states. in california, the public has certain rights in submerged lands and kind land between mean low and the nine died. whether those ar
eugene gartland trust swap -- pier 70 trust swap. anytime there is a trust swap, the agreement needs to be authorized. assemblymember ammiano introduced the bill in february, sailed through without problems. this morning, it is up in state senate appropriations and is headed to the suspense file. we are optimistic about it coming off and being voted on the senate floor. over the past month, we have been negotiating a series of technical but important amendments with the california state lands...
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eugene debs lost, but he changed political history.e's one of the 14 men featured in c-span's new weekly series "the contenders," live from the debs' home in terre haute, indiana, friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. get a preview about debs and watch some of our other videos about him at our special website for the series, c- span.org/thecontenders. >> american citizens forced from their homes. the heart mountain internment camp was home. here's a story on american history on c-span3. explore america to the discoveries from the smithsonian's new hall of wonders exhibits. the youngest woman ever elected to congress. one year later, she was voting to impeach a president. look for the complete we can at c-span.org/history. >> the supreme court will be hearing oral arguments on whether states can be sued. hear a similar argument that states cannot be sued. the supports of virginia governor wilder. >> it may be helpful to return to the language of the statute. the state medicare plan must provide for the payment of rates which the state finds and
eugene debs lost, but he changed political history.e's one of the 14 men featured in c-span's new weekly series "the contenders," live from the debs' home in terre haute, indiana, friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. get a preview about debs and watch some of our other videos about him at our special website for the series, c- span.org/thecontenders. >> american citizens forced from their homes. the heart mountain internment camp was home. here's a story on american history on c-span3....
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i agree with eugene.hristie says politically but he is a very candid guy. i think he would deal with it. and i think it is a real problem. and i think that as you did in the earlier hour when we deal with communities like we're in now that economically are challenged it is even more of a problem. i would hope we go beyond diet and talk about location of fast food stores and the economy of how people eat and why because there is a serious problem of obesity that has a lot of social, political ramifications. and i think we should talk about all of it. >> al, he is suffering. i mean, if he came in to talk to these kids who have the highest rate of obesity and asthma in new york city, who would connect more, chris christie or barack obama as a candidate? who would connect more? >> well, i think that barack obama was chubby when he was a kid and has a story. i think the problem is we need the connection, whether it's christie, obama, or both. and i think the problem of obesity is a real problem. >> see, i don'
i agree with eugene.hristie says politically but he is a very candid guy. i think he would deal with it. and i think it is a real problem. and i think that as you did in the earlier hour when we deal with communities like we're in now that economically are challenged it is even more of a problem. i would hope we go beyond diet and talk about location of fast food stores and the economy of how people eat and why because there is a serious problem of obesity that has a lot of social, political...
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looking at eugene, several words come to mind. good-looking, handsome.ecently, eugene saw anything but hollywood good looks when he studied himself in the mirror. what he saw, he says, was straight out of a horror film. >> i thought i was very, very ugly. if i looked at the mirror, i wouldn't be able to stop looking at myself. i was desperate to fix myself and hide something. i would stare for hours at times, when i couldn't tear myself away. >> reporter: eugene's self-loathing was so strong, he started missing school. first, a few days. then, weeks at a time. at his lowest, he attempted taking his life. in an attempt to look presentable, he showered up to five times a day. even purchased cosmetics to mask his nose. he hated all of it. his eyes. >> they're too small. >> reporter: his nose. >> my nose was way too wide. it was oddly shaped. >> reporter: his skin. >> i would feel like my skin was sagging. i had wrinkles. i thought about getting botox. >> reporter: what eugene suffers from is body dysmorphic disorder, or bdd, a person who doesn't see what th
looking at eugene, several words come to mind. good-looking, handsome.ecently, eugene saw anything but hollywood good looks when he studied himself in the mirror. what he saw, he says, was straight out of a horror film. >> i thought i was very, very ugly. if i looked at the mirror, i wouldn't be able to stop looking at myself. i was desperate to fix myself and hide something. i would stare for hours at times, when i couldn't tear myself away. >> reporter: eugene's self-loathing was...
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"washington post" columnist eugene robinrobinson. thanks for joining me tonight. >> great.end. >> you, too. >>> coming up, we take a look at the republican myth that president obama is the worst thing that ever happened to small business. instead of talking to a politician about small business, we will try the novel approach of talking to someone who has actually created a small business. >>> and president obama takes if not a page, at least a paragraph out of elizabeth warren's campaign playbook. that's in the "rewrite." [ horn honks ] ♪ oh, those were the best of days ♪ ♪ i still feel the summer rays ♪ that graced our backs as we went down the lane ♪ [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] when your car is more than just a car to you, the right insurance matters. are you getting the coverage options you need and the discounts you deserve? for an agent or quote, call 800-my-coverage or visit travelers.com. ♪ hush, little baby ♪ don't you cry ♪ soon the sun ♪ is going to shine ♪ [ male announcer ] toyota presents the prius family. ♪ walk if i want, talk if i want ♪ [ male announc
"washington post" columnist eugene robinrobinson. thanks for joining me tonight. >> great.end. >> you, too. >>> coming up, we take a look at the republican myth that president obama is the worst thing that ever happened to small business. instead of talking to a politician about small business, we will try the novel approach of talking to someone who has actually created a small business. >>> and president obama takes if not a page, at least a paragraph...
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eugene, to the gop base, they're thrilled to have them back. >> great.dents are thrilled to have them back. i think democrats probably are thrilled to have them back. look, one figure that's been pretty consistent in polls is if you ask people about the bush administration, who's responsible for sinking the economy, for example, they say it was george bush. they don't say it was barack obama. so from the democrats' point of view, the bush administration coming back, i think, is all for the good. >> jim does that get tired between now and 14 months now on election day? does what gene just said, will that remain true through november of 2012? >> it could remain true. i don't know if it's that relevant to elections right now. i think president obama's issue youiess are his own standing. that's what he has to deal with. when you think about cheney and bush you have to put them in two different categories. cheney certainly re-emerged. he has a book and the same fighting spirit of a year ago. president bush has been very careful to stay out of political fights
eugene, to the gop base, they're thrilled to have them back. >> great.dents are thrilled to have them back. i think democrats probably are thrilled to have them back. look, one figure that's been pretty consistent in polls is if you ask people about the bush administration, who's responsible for sinking the economy, for example, they say it was george bush. they don't say it was barack obama. so from the democrats' point of view, the bush administration coming back, i think, is all for...
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you know, eugene, i watch these interviews.e he is having the time of his life. >> he does relish this fight. though, i'm not sure why he is picking on condoleezza rice in that way. i know condoleezza rice. it is hard for me to imagine her going tearfully to dick cheney about anything. that is hard for me to fathom. but i find it interesting that he is not just settling scores with his political opponents and the other party but with his fellow cabinet members in the administration. >> your column concludes having bush and cheney reappear as a reminder to step back and look at what obama is up against. you might want to cut him a little bit of slack. >> we have a big kerfuffle for a couple of days over whether the jobs speech is going to be on a wednesday or thursday. you know, it is a legitimate story. but we should just keep in mind, there's a larger context here. there is a situation that the president didn't just inherit, but a potential economic collapse, and we should keep that context in mind as we cover the day-to-day b
you know, eugene, i watch these interviews.e he is having the time of his life. >> he does relish this fight. though, i'm not sure why he is picking on condoleezza rice in that way. i know condoleezza rice. it is hard for me to imagine her going tearfully to dick cheney about anything. that is hard for me to fathom. but i find it interesting that he is not just settling scores with his political opponents and the other party but with his fellow cabinet members in the administration....
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. >> brian eugene bilcher. >> my brother em all, there is not a day that goes by that we do not think >> my brother, we will always remember you. >> george john bishop. >> [bell] >> president lincoln understood the heartbreak of his country and reached out to console those in sorrow. in the fall of 1864, he learned that a widow had lost five sons in the civil war and he wrote to this letter. dear madam, i have been shown a statement of the general of massachusetts that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle. i feel caught weekend fruitless must be any boards of mind which should attempt -- i cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that might be found in the thanks of the republic they died to save. i pray that our heavenly father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost and a solemn pride that must be yours to have laid a so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom. [applause] >> my name is peter and my father worked in the world trade center. i was 13 when i stoo
. >> brian eugene bilcher. >> my brother em all, there is not a day that goes by that we do not think >> my brother, we will always remember you. >> george john bishop. >> [bell] >> president lincoln understood the heartbreak of his country and reached out to console those in sorrow. in the fall of 1864, he learned that a widow had lost five sons in the civil war and he wrote to this letter. dear madam, i have been shown a statement of the general of...
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i can't see tv this i'm not sure if you have read eugene robinson's book from coulter creamed.he had experts also in brazil and came up with i guess we might describe as a melanin spectrum including coffee and call and bronze and butternut and care at all kinds of wonderful terms for people's skin tones. a few years ago i wrote a piece, and the babies for our local paper where my thesis was we really can't get very far beyond our dichotomous thought about race, as long as we continue to use the very words black and white which are polarizing and from my point of view, an actor, my mother was in the population known as milan jehan, in southwestern virginia. which is a blend of scottish irish, native american or she always had dark skin. people thought of her as italian for that regard. that my piece as i said went on to say, i think we are locked into this dichotomous thought by virtue of the two words that we use, wrongly in my estimatio >> host: okay, jim, we're going : we from mr. cose. thanks for calling in. >> guest: yes, i am familiar with eugene robinson's book, a lot of
i can't see tv this i'm not sure if you have read eugene robinson's book from coulter creamed.he had experts also in brazil and came up with i guess we might describe as a melanin spectrum including coffee and call and bronze and butternut and care at all kinds of wonderful terms for people's skin tones. a few years ago i wrote a piece, and the babies for our local paper where my thesis was we really can't get very far beyond our dichotomous thought about race, as long as we continue to use the...
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eugene asked the question, where are the compassionate conservatives?g in the polls wants to make the federal government inconsequential. he thinks social security's a ponzi scheme and a monstrous lie. he doesn't much like medicare either. we were clearly sending a message to young people regardless of what the sound of their last name is, but we believe in you perry. the candidates bashed him until the evening's only glimmer of moral responsibility was snuffed out. so are you saying, eugene, that there's not one compassionate conservative on the republican side there? >> well, you know, jon huntsman, you know, maybe, but he's not going to win the nomination. you know, i just didn't hear a lot of compassion in that debate in the tea party debate. what i heard was no, no, no -- even aside from the infamous ron paul question about the man in the coma. there was no sense, for example, that when we talk about demonized government as this evil thing that, you know, gee, there's school teachers and there are firefighters and there are police officers out ther
eugene asked the question, where are the compassionate conservatives?g in the polls wants to make the federal government inconsequential. he thinks social security's a ponzi scheme and a monstrous lie. he doesn't much like medicare either. we were clearly sending a message to young people regardless of what the sound of their last name is, but we believe in you perry. the candidates bashed him until the evening's only glimmer of moral responsibility was snuffed out. so are you saying, eugene,...
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ragaglia eugene raggio laura marie ragonese-snik >> and my son, robert, we love you. we will never forget. >> and my beloved husband. >> michael ragusa firefighter engine 275. >> peter frank raimondi harry a. raines ehtesham raja valsa raju edward rall lukas rambousek maria ramirez harry ramos vishnoo ramsaroop lorenzo e. ramzey alfred todd rancke adam david rand jonathan c. randall srinivasa shreyas ranganath anne t. ransom >> and my dad. we miss you and we love you very much. >> and my son, we miss you and we love you. >> faina aronovna rapoport robert a. rasmussen amenia rasool roger mark rasweiler >> william ralph raub. >> gerard p. rauzi. >> alexey razuvaev. >> gregory reda. >> michele reed. >> judith ann reese. >> donald j. regan. >> robert m. regan. >> thomas michael regan. >> christian michael otto regenhard. >> and-sun -- and my son. mark, you made your mom and me proud. your family and friends love you and miss you every day. and by the way, but emily says hello. >> and my father. we miss and loved you so much. you are my world. i have your smile, your eyes,
ragaglia eugene raggio laura marie ragonese-snik >> and my son, robert, we love you. we will never forget. >> and my beloved husband. >> michael ragusa firefighter engine 275. >> peter frank raimondi harry a. raines ehtesham raja valsa raju edward rall lukas rambousek maria ramirez harry ramos vishnoo ramsaroop lorenzo e. ramzey alfred todd rancke adam david rand jonathan c. randall srinivasa shreyas ranganath anne t. ransom >> and my dad. we miss you and we love...
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laverty >> steven lawn >> robert lawrence >> nathaniel lawson >> eugen gabriel lazar >> james patrick leahy >> joseph gerard leavey >> neil joseph leavy >> leon lebor >> kenneth charles ledee >> alan j. lederman >> elena f. ledesma >> alexis leduc >> david s. lee brother ofhusband, nine siblings living for about the world. >> and my brother-in-law, engine company 240, battalion 48, of brooklyn. michael, you are missed and dyno will meet again in haven't. thank you. >> gary h. lee >> hyun joon lee >> juanita lee >> kathryn blair lee >> linda c. lee >> lorraine mary lee >> myoung woo lee >> richard y. lee >> stuart soo-jin lee >> yang der lee >> stephen paul lefkowitz >> adriana legro >> edward joseph lehman >> eric andrew lehrfeld >> david leistman >> david prudencio lemagne >> joseph anthony lenihan >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> may your name and memory live on for my brothers and i and to all of those courageous men and women who actively serve in the new york police department. >> and my dad, to my hero, i love and miss him so much. [applause] >> john robinson lenoir >> jorge luis l
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eugene, she keeps playing this game and playing it well enough to fool, i don't know, the critical numberhe new york times" today to say "ms. palin did not say whether she would run." come on. gene, help me here. >> lawrence, i'm with you. i've been with you. she's not running for anything. she's not running for office. she doesn't like holding office, she held office, remember, she was governor of alaska. she quit, it was too much of a hassle. she's not running for president, yet she continues this -- this, you know, dangling the possibility and there's always a gullible few, i think, who are willing to believe, who kind of buy into the fantasy that palin, palin for president. i don't see it now, i never see it. >> gene, roger ailes has helped us greatly with this, he instituted the policy at fox news that if you're thinking about running for president, even before declaring, you have to get off my payroll. she and mike huckabee stayed on the payroll. therefore, telling all of us, we're not running. >> that's exactly right, because if you even -- if the thought had even crossed your mind
eugene, she keeps playing this game and playing it well enough to fool, i don't know, the critical numberhe new york times" today to say "ms. palin did not say whether she would run." come on. gene, help me here. >> lawrence, i'm with you. i've been with you. she's not running for anything. she's not running for office. she doesn't like holding office, she held office, remember, she was governor of alaska. she quit, it was too much of a hassle. she's not running for...
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here to talk about who's going to save the date here, eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist and msnbc political analyst. good to see you tonight, gene. >> good to see you tonight, melissa. >> wow, have you ever heard of a refusal of a request like this from the president of the united states? >> not publicly, no. we haven't heard of it. if you think about it, there must have been times when presidents wanted to come and do a joint session on a certain day and either the speaker of the house or the senate majority leader or both or somebody thought that was the wrong day and they worked it out, but i have never seen this sort of public dissing of a presidential request, nor, frankly, have i seen a presidential request that so clearly was designed to big foot the other party. >> yeah. clearly there's politics going on here, and, you know, clearly part of that politics is about the president, you know, stepping into this moment, but the fact is that boehner, as speaker of the house, is not actually part of the gop presidential primaries here, so is he just protecting these fell
here to talk about who's going to save the date here, eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist and msnbc political analyst. good to see you tonight, gene. >> good to see you tonight, melissa. >> wow, have you ever heard of a refusal of a request like this from the president of the united states? >> not publicly, no. we haven't heard of it. if you think about it, there must have been times when presidents wanted to come and do a joint session on a certain day and...
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joining me now to discuss how this newly energized barack obama is really doing among his base is eugeneobinson, associate editor and columnist for "washington post" and msnbc political analyst. thanks for joining me tonight, jean. >> great to be here, lawrence. >> gene, it looked like he went off script there and maybe got a little carried away. i can understand how that happens. i get maxine water's reaction, too. what exactly did he mean? >> well, i'm not sure. he clearly veered off course with bedroom slippers, okay? he's got to drop that line from the next time he speaks to that audience. the rest of the speech, though, really i think was basically what he has to say. he needs to fire up african-american voters. it's not that they're going to defect no matter who the democratic candidate is. that candidate will be able to count on 80%, 85%, whatever, of the african-american vote. the question for the president is maximizing that african-american vote, getting as many black voters to the polls as possible which will make all the difference in a city like philadelphia, for example, wh
joining me now to discuss how this newly energized barack obama is really doing among his base is eugeneobinson, associate editor and columnist for "washington post" and msnbc political analyst. thanks for joining me tonight, jean. >> great to be here, lawrence. >> gene, it looked like he went off script there and maybe got a little carried away. i can understand how that happens. i get maxine water's reaction, too. what exactly did he mean? >> well, i'm not sure. he...
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. >> i am eugene gordon, jr.t from the tracing martin bormann, first printing 1966, union of soviet socialist republics. secret document, dated april 3, 1945 is not signed according to american historians. publicist -- who made the document public. it was seized among donitz' archive. and an entourage of reimann and goebbels. one, liberation of german people from oppression and occupation. two, repatriation of expelled persons, three integration of a german racial community. four,...
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eugene robinson has been our guest.is latest book is "disintegration: the splintering of black america". thank you. coming up we have just begun our live coverage on booktv of the national book festival. coming -- coming up in half an hour columbia university professor and historian eric foner will talk about his latest book "the fiery trial: abraham lincoln and american slavery" about abraham lincoln and slavery. after his presentation he will be here to take your calls and e-mails and tweets but coming up next sarah vowell. this is her latest book. it is "unfamiliar fishes". it is a history of hawaii. she is the author of assassination nation and the wordy shipmate. she will be out here and we will talk about this book and you can tweak your questions or call in your questions but first our colleague rob hardest and is out and about at the national book festival. let's check in with him. >> at the poetry and prose pavilion we are talking to jonathan yardley, offer of second reading, notable and neglected book revisite
eugene robinson has been our guest.is latest book is "disintegration: the splintering of black america". thank you. coming up we have just begun our live coverage on booktv of the national book festival. coming -- coming up in half an hour columbia university professor and historian eric foner will talk about his latest book "the fiery trial: abraham lincoln and american slavery" about abraham lincoln and slavery. after his presentation he will be here to take your calls and...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> good morning, america. i'm charles gibson. >> i'm diane sawyer, and it's tuesday, september 11, 2001. ( screaming ) >> just a few moments ago, something believed to be a plane crashed into the south tower of the world trade center. >> a plane has crashed into one of the towers. >> it looks almost like a mushroom cloud. >> we're trying to figure out exactly what happened, but clearly something relatively devastating. >> welcome back to fox news. we have a very tragic alert for you right now. >> something hit the pentagon on the outside of the fifth floor. >> a day unlike any other in the long course of american history: a terrorist act of war against this country. president bush saying today that freedom has been attacked by... >> bush: make no mistake, the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts. >> clarke: president bush said to us in the basement of the white house on the night of 9/11, "you have everything you need." and
and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> good morning, america. i'm charles gibson. >> i'm diane sawyer, and it's tuesday, september 11, 2001. ( screaming ) >> just a few moments ago, something believed to be a plane crashed into the south tower of the world trade center. >> a plane has crashed into one of the towers. >> it looks almost like a mushroom cloud. >> we're trying to...
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if you are watching us on kntr in eugene, oregon oregon, head to the bond of a group of women enduring life's twists and turns. that's steel magnolias, tissues please. >> thank you, bill. now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. mel gibson and his settlement details are out. while they both lost in the ugly dispute, she lost more at least financially. instead of the $15 million offer she refused last summer, she is only going to get $750,000. they'll share joint custody of their child, with gibson making support payments. also under the deal they cannot publicly discuss or write books about each other or their relationship. >>> elsewhere, alyssa milano gave birth to a son named milo. >>> robert downey jr. and his wife are expecting their first child. he has a 17-year-old son from a previous marriage. >>> and, finally, tuesday's minor traffic accident involving teen star justin bieber and his super expensive ferrari got a little bit more interesting. the rapper everlast tweeted he was street racing bieber at the time and a fedex truck got in the way causing
if you are watching us on kntr in eugene, oregon oregon, head to the bond of a group of women enduring life's twists and turns. that's steel magnolias, tissues please. >> thank you, bill. now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. mel gibson and his settlement details are out. while they both lost in the ugly dispute, she lost more at least financially. instead of the $15 million offer she refused last summer, she is only going to get $750,000. they'll share...
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prosecutors charged 56-year-old eugene prottsman with the two cold homicides. he's already in prison for serving life without parole for another homicide in 1987. they went unsolved for over a decade, although he was long a suspect. prosecutors confirm dna analysis was used to conclusively link him to both murders. >>> in san jose the clock is ticking for medical marijuana advocates who want to overturn the pot law passed two weeks ago. today was the second reading of the law which caps the number of collectives at ten. requires on-site cultivation and restricts zoning. they must drop a referendum and collect 30,000 signatures, all due before october 27th. that's the date the law is scheduled to go into effect. >> al gore, one of the board of directors at apple already let the without of the bag. now apple is finally acknowledging it. the next gadget, most likely the iphone five will be unveiled next week. scott budman is here. and scott, the iphones are great. but how much money can people continue to be spend to upgrade? >> that's a good question. and it's ab
prosecutors charged 56-year-old eugene prottsman with the two cold homicides. he's already in prison for serving life without parole for another homicide in 1987. they went unsolved for over a decade, although he was long a suspect. prosecutors confirm dna analysis was used to conclusively link him to both murders. >>> in san jose the clock is ticking for medical marijuana advocates who want to overturn the pot law passed two weeks ago. today was the second reading of the law which...
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. >>> if you're watching us on kmtr, eugene, oregon, see woven blankets that hold spiritual power at the museum of natural and cultural history. that's your pacific event of the day. >> well done, bill karins. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. after a relatively quiet but long run for one film at the box office champion, this weekend a new king will be crowned. "contagion" about the global outbreak of a deadly virus directed by steven soderbergh. the reviews have been good. its all-star cast includes matt damon, jude law, kate winslet and gwyneth paltrow. experts say the pg-13 thriller is a sure thing to take top spot with about $25 million. three-time champ "the help" fast approaching $140 million overall will still be a spoiler for others battling for second with roughly $10 million. the good news for the debuting "warrior" is nick nolte and tom hardy have earned great reviews, even oscar talk. the problem is it's about two brothers facing off in a martial arts tournament. not exactly broad appeal. experts see it smacks potential of about $8
. >>> if you're watching us on kmtr, eugene, oregon, see woven blankets that hold spiritual power at the museum of natural and cultural history. that's your pacific event of the day. >> well done, bill karins. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. after a relatively quiet but long run for one film at the box office champion, this weekend a new king will be crowned. "contagion" about the global outbreak of a deadly virus...
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my name is eugene. i represent a condominium one block from the brickyard. it seems ironic earlier you had a hearing that a noisy bar
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my name is eugene. i represent a condominium one block from the brickyard. it seems ironic earlier you had a hearing that a noisy bar could solve its problem by closing its doors, and here you have a relatively quiet arbar. the word patio strikes me as odd, because it is really a deck, and access is really through french doors, and every time the door opens or closes, that is when the noise is going to come through. the neighborhood has been very amicable working with the brickyard, and we are happy it is such a thriving establishment. it strikes me on debt in an earlier report they are going to close the doors at -- strikes me as odd in an earlier report they are going to close the door at 7:00. doug -- the door at 10:00. i think this is the situation where status quo is appropriate. >> next speaker. >> carry morrison. i have lived here for 35 years. i would like to thank members of the sport. clearly, you heard the community. -- members of the board. clearly, you have heard the community. here we are with the brickyard saying we have done nothing wrong. th
my name is eugene. i represent a condominium one block from the brickyard. it seems ironic earlier you had a hearing that a noisy bar could solve its problem by closing its doors, and here you have a relatively quiet arbar. the word patio strikes me as odd, because it is really a deck, and access is really through french doors, and every time the door opens or closes, that is when the noise is going to come through. the neighborhood has been very amicable working with the brickyard, and we are...
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also "the washington post" eugene robinson.ab of concealer here... a flurry of powder there. what if there was a makeup that didn't just hide your breakouts... but actually made them go away. neutrogena skin clearing makeup. it has our proven blemish fighting formula blended with silky gorgeous makeup. so it gives you a beautiful flawless look while undercover it works to clear breakouts. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. ♪ three, six, nine ♪ the goose drank wine ♪ the monkey chew tobacco on the streetcar line ♪ ♪ ♪ clap, pat, clap your hand ♪ pat it on your partner's hand ♪ ♪ right hand ♪ clap, pat, clap your hand ♪ cross it with your left arm ♪ pat your partner's left palm ♪ clap, pat, clap your hand, pat your partner's right palm ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new beetle. it's back. ♪ clap, slap, clap your hands [ male announcer ] theyesterday doesn't win.back. big doesn't win. titles corner offices don't win. what wins? original wins. fresh wins. smart wins. the world's most dynamic companies know what wins in
also "the washington post" eugene robinson.ab of concealer here... a flurry of powder there. what if there was a makeup that didn't just hide your breakouts... but actually made them go away. neutrogena skin clearing makeup. it has our proven blemish fighting formula blended with silky gorgeous makeup. so it gives you a beautiful flawless look while undercover it works to clear breakouts. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. ♪ three, six, nine ♪ the goose drank wine...
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nestor andre cintron iii. >> robert seare sr. >> juan pablo cicneros. >> benjamin keith clark. >> eugene> manny leroy clark. >> sarah m. clark. >> thomas r. clark. >> christopher robert clark. >> donna marie clark. >> kevin francis cleary. >> saria rachel emma clark. >> michael j. clark. >> james d. clear. >> and my mother, kirstin christoff. we love and miss you, mom. rest in peace. >> and my father, port authority police lieutenant, robert d. seare, jessica and i love and miss you but we know you're always looking down on us. >> jerry w. cloud. >> susan marie cline. >> steven coakley. >> jeffrey allen coal. >> patricia a. cody. >> daniel michael coffee. >> jason matthew coffee. >> boris g. coen. >> kevin coen. >> anthony joseph cohen. >> joseph calao. >> steven j. calao. >> christopher michael cola colasonte. >> keith coleman. >> scott coleman. >> terrell coleman. >> and my husband, benjamin keith clark. we miss you, we love you and you'll always be in our prayers. >> my uncle, james j. hobbin. we all love you. >> liam joseph colon. robert c. colin. >> robert cols. >> j. marie colin. >
nestor andre cintron iii. >> robert seare sr. >> juan pablo cicneros. >> benjamin keith clark. >> eugene> manny leroy clark. >> sarah m. clark. >> thomas r. clark. >> christopher robert clark. >> donna marie clark. >> kevin francis cleary. >> saria rachel emma clark. >> michael j. clark. >> james d. clear. >> and my mother, kirstin christoff. we love and miss you, mom. rest in peace. >> and my father, port...
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it's my great privilege today to open this opening eugene robinson. the act of introducing him to an audience in washington is probably an exercise in redundancy. he's a big figure in this town coming in for many good reasons. he's a long term reporter and editor of the post. he now writes and op-ed column for the paper in the website and a syndicated nationally. as you know, if you read him, he writes thoughtful and compassionately and he's written on just about any subject and every subject you or anybody else might find interesting. he's also held just about every dollar the post. he started as a reporter covering city hall, covered as of america, he was the london bureau chief, foreign editor, assistant managing editor overseeing the style section before he began writing opinion columns in 2005. he's one of the pulitzer prize for the commentary for his columns on the 2008 presidential campaign. today he is here because he's also an author. his latest book, disintegration, is a fascinating exploration of the ever shifting stands and understanding a
it's my great privilege today to open this opening eugene robinson. the act of introducing him to an audience in washington is probably an exercise in redundancy. he's a big figure in this town coming in for many good reasons. he's a long term reporter and editor of the post. he now writes and op-ed column for the paper in the website and a syndicated nationally. as you know, if you read him, he writes thoughtful and compassionately and he's written on just about any subject and every subject...
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let me touch on eugene's point which i disagree with.e a third party candidate. the reason it hasn't happened before is you had to have $1 billion. in 1992 ross perot very possibly would have con that election. there's an organization called americans elect that's going to be on the ballot in all 50 states. anybody can nominate anybody to be on that ticket. get your dream ticket, simpson-bowles, mitch daniels-joe lieberman. jack welch-david petraeus. in this argument, if you have ballot access in all 50 states, they're going to come. people talked about people from the private sector coming up. howard schultz, the ceo of your sponsor is speaking out. no labels is sponsoring a conversation with him next week where he'll talk with america about bringing jobs to america. there's a lot happening out there. this is a different dynamic. i know people are talking about people like him stepping for barred from the private sector because government and government officials can't handle it. >> gene? >> i think if americans elect want to build a pa
let me touch on eugene's point which i disagree with.e a third party candidate. the reason it hasn't happened before is you had to have $1 billion. in 1992 ross perot very possibly would have con that election. there's an organization called americans elect that's going to be on the ballot in all 50 states. anybody can nominate anybody to be on that ticket. get your dream ticket, simpson-bowles, mitch daniels-joe lieberman. jack welch-david petraeus. in this argument, if you have ballot access...
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eugene robinson, david korn. >>> coming up ten years after the 9/11 attacks, that is this weekend, we're still learning what did and didn't happen behind the scenes. we're going behind the scenes in the cheney white house, bush white house. we're going to talk to two guests that were there with president bush and vice president cheney when we were under attack. you're watching "hardball" only releases armies of snowmen masseuse, o cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a 5-dollar coupon. [ male announcer ] sitting. waiting. hoping. that's a recipe for failed investing. open an e-trade account and open doors, seize opportunities, take action with some of the most powerful yet easy-to-use trading tools on the planet all built to help you maximize the potential of every dollar you invest. successful investing isn't done by throwing ideas against the wall and hoping. it's done by lowering your costs and raising your expectations by using unbiased r
eugene robinson, david korn. >>> coming up ten years after the 9/11 attacks, that is this weekend, we're still learning what did and didn't happen behind the scenes. we're going behind the scenes in the cheney white house, bush white house. we're going to talk to two guests that were there with president bush and vice president cheney when we were under attack. you're watching "hardball" only releases armies of snowmen masseuse, o cuddle up with your soreness and give out...
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everything on sale. jcpenney. [ applause ] >>> "america's got talent" has a new champ and the winner is eugeney, jr., a singer from west virginia. he's a kroner that not only sounds like frank sinatra, but sings the songs of old blue eyes. >> i'm still in shock, but it's been a wonderful ride. i'm just so happy and proud of myself. i'm proud of america for having faith in me and believing in my humbleness. >> check it out. yes, that is patti labelle hanging out with him. he says he's going to use the money to pay for his kid's college tuition. pop life, they came in fourth place. they're like the youngest competitors and did super great. >>> let's continue our coverage now, the big shakeup in the giants' front office. scott? >> yeah, raj, as you alluded to, the giants making big news off the field, we'll revisit the bill newcomeua stion hnd a the stars shined. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] wa
everything on sale. jcpenney. [ applause ] >>> "america's got talent" has a new champ and the winner is eugeney, jr., a singer from west virginia. he's a kroner that not only sounds like frank sinatra, but sings the songs of old blue eyes. >> i'm still in shock, but it's been a wonderful ride. i'm just so happy and proud of myself. i'm proud of america for having faith in me and believing in my humbleness. >> check it out. yes, that is patti labelle hanging out...