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i ask you evan hendricks. >> that's the easy thing. but if you pull out your wallet and start buying things, there's no way anyone can realize how much information is available, the property records, divorce records. bank records. >> the googling process will give you names, date of birth, place of birth, mother's maiden name --. >> sometimes, yes. >> if it's listed on at genology page by a relative who loves that. is that the extent of the data? >> it depends on what has been put out about us on those web sites. sometimes if you look at the what the kids are doing with space books they are loading personal information on web sites. all that depends. we need to understand there are central repositories that have this information. >> let's talk about this i ntelius, do i have that correctly? does it examine every public record on a person for a fee whether it's local government or federal government or state government? >> it's one of many companies that their business is going to all those public records, which were created by taxpayer
i ask you evan hendricks. >> that's the easy thing. but if you pull out your wallet and start buying things, there's no way anyone can realize how much information is available, the property records, divorce records. bank records. >> the googling process will give you names, date of birth, place of birth, mother's maiden name --. >> sometimes, yes. >> if it's listed on at genology page by a relative who loves that. is that the extent of the data? >> it depends on...
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evans on the leg. this incident happened in march of 2010 but police are just releasing this video, this week, because mr. evans is trying to sue the police department for the wounds inflicted to his leg by the dog. >> sounds like this guy has maybe a problem with authority. i'm no legal expert, especially canadian law, who knows, but i would be surprised if this guy wins. >>> police usually get their man, but they don't expect to get their man head on. the kalamazoo, michigan, our friends at wwmt have this dash cam video of a suspect who police say stole some stuff from a menards in kalamazoo. >> what is a menards? >> a popular home improvement store in and around the midwest. >> oh. >> he was on the run. they tracked him down to a dead-end road. the suspect then turned around. >> oh. >> and came head long into the cop car. >> did he intentionally come at them head on or just try to get around them and didn't make it? >> >> investigators believe that the suspect intentionally drove straight at the cop
evans on the leg. this incident happened in march of 2010 but police are just releasing this video, this week, because mr. evans is trying to sue the police department for the wounds inflicted to his leg by the dog. >> sounds like this guy has maybe a problem with authority. i'm no legal expert, especially canadian law, who knows, but i would be surprised if this guy wins. >>> police usually get their man, but they don't expect to get their man head on. the kalamazoo, michigan,...
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judge timothy evans receives over 400 judges and courtroom conduct rebuilding judge allowed up to 30 sick days without a doctor's note and more than 30 with a doctor's note. five weeks of vacation trying to show justice anne burke below were court in compliance judge timothy evans notes in number exceeding the limit be dealing 18 judges took more than 30 days a patient in one year it but look at the sick day list. 20 judges took anywhere from 31-206 sick days in one year. in his letter chief said judge timothy evans some of the judges were really sick out of respect for the privacy laws most people not aware for the reasons all of work. a provision for somebody who needs sick days called medical leave or long term disability however can mean a salary reduction. >> amber alert tonight for eight year-old boy from palatine. eriberto "eddie" perez reported missing thursday night after a trip to the grocery store with his mother's boyfriend william cruz could be troubling 2001 four-door silver chrysler car. if you see either of these people or the car call 911 and via the. suburban lake f
judge timothy evans receives over 400 judges and courtroom conduct rebuilding judge allowed up to 30 sick days without a doctor's note and more than 30 with a doctor's note. five weeks of vacation trying to show justice anne burke below were court in compliance judge timothy evans notes in number exceeding the limit be dealing 18 judges took more than 30 days a patient in one year it but look at the sick day list. 20 judges took anywhere from 31-206 sick days in one year. in his letter chief...
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. >> on that day in may officer bill evans is patrolling the interstate and pulls over a white van with-state plate. inside are jerry cane and his 16-year-old son, joe. >> the license didn't appear right when he stopped the van. then when he checked it, the paperwork started out an order. it wasn't issued by the state. >> instead, the paperwork is issued by the department of heaven, a bit suspicious, evans calls for backup and a second officer arrives on the scene. >> i think they realized that it was up. there was two officers there then and they were in trouble. >> off camera, jerry cane pushes officer evans down an incline and then on the dash cam cane's son joe appears with a gun. >> bill is stumbling down this incline. he shoots at him. he didn't have time to get his weapon out. he hit him many times in the body, in the back. >> at that point, the second officer tries to help evans when the 16-year-old turns his weapon on him. >> officer down, officer down. >> a delivery driver witnesses the whole scene. >> these guys just shot a police officer. >> through the statements of the dri
. >> on that day in may officer bill evans is patrolling the interstate and pulls over a white van with-state plate. inside are jerry cane and his 16-year-old son, joe. >> the license didn't appear right when he stopped the van. then when he checked it, the paperwork started out an order. it wasn't issued by the state. >> instead, the paperwork is issued by the department of heaven, a bit suspicious, evans calls for backup and a second officer arrives on the scene. >> i...
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and they were in trouble. >> off camera, jerry kane pushes officer evans down an incline, then on thene. he shoots at him. he didn't have time to get his weapons out. he hit him many times in the body n the back. >> at that point the second officer tries to help evans but the 16-year-old turns his weapon on him. >> officer down, officer down, 277 westbound. >> a delivery driver witnesses the whole scene. >> these guys just shot a police officer. >> through the statements of the driver, this kid was very methodical, very slow and knew exactly what he was doing. and he handled that ak-47 like a military person would. >> the father/son team calmly gets back in the van and takes off, leaving the officers bleeding on the ground. shortly after, more police arrive and find that officer evans is alive but just barely. >> and there was about three officers standing over him. and they were saying, bill, you are going to be okay, man. bill, you're going to be okay. there was quite a bit of blood around. then i saw another officer lying on his back. one of the sergeants stopped me and said, don't
and they were in trouble. >> off camera, jerry kane pushes officer evans down an incline, then on thene. he shoots at him. he didn't have time to get his weapons out. he hit him many times in the body n the back. >> at that point the second officer tries to help evans but the 16-year-old turns his weapon on him. >> officer down, officer down, 277 westbound. >> a delivery driver witnesses the whole scene. >> these guys just shot a police officer. >> through...
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eli evans is now 16 and he knows how remarkable it is that he survived. he learned the truth 10 years ago. >> thank you god for sparing him. when sam evans oldest daughter and granddaughter were murdered sam took delight in jordan to live with him in southeastern illinois. the boys were raised in the town of 1900 200 mi. from chicago jordan now a senior in high school recently moved to relatives in kentucky is hoping college recruiters and noticed his football talent. he has had victories to. the last number 43 on the red elgin your senior high school varsity team, he is only a sophomore he is a running back and a linebacker and sunday plays for the chicago bears, his life in the small town has been a good solid and nurturing. eli has a dry sense of humor in his very playful, he seems happy. sam says eli and debbie has similar personalities stubbornness and natural leadership. he has a face like her mother and inherited her beautiful singing voice. >> we are grateful we been able to survive. >> but now one of the man whose death sentence was commuted to l
eli evans is now 16 and he knows how remarkable it is that he survived. he learned the truth 10 years ago. >> thank you god for sparing him. when sam evans oldest daughter and granddaughter were murdered sam took delight in jordan to live with him in southeastern illinois. the boys were raised in the town of 1900 200 mi. from chicago jordan now a senior in high school recently moved to relatives in kentucky is hoping college recruiters and noticed his football talent. he has had victories...
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jeremy evans, 55th. griffin leads the scoring and evans is 12th.vans joined griffin as the slam-dunk champion. we start with the shooting stars competition. alan houston, who drains it from half court. kevin love, 610, a pour -- powered forward, edges durant. remember the blind towedded dunk in the best of the night. jeremy evans, over gordon hayward, dunk, and then the chinup for the effect. evans the slam dunk champion. gone -- gone sag ha, a win over usf tonight in st. mary's could inthe streak. rex walters, raging. first half, where is waldo in there he is, 10 points and 12 board, but the dons thinking upset. three-ball. usf by one at the break. second half. where he has been ail year. a game are high 16. gaels upset 6155. rob jones cleaning up. 67-60. st. mary's are outright wcc champs. on thursday night, stanford beat a very good colorado team in bowel ter by 24. tonight they lost to a six-win utah team in salt lake. 58-57. >> women's side. stanford ups the home win streak to 78 games, with a thin over utah on senior night, and cal crushes --
jeremy evans, 55th. griffin leads the scoring and evans is 12th.vans joined griffin as the slam-dunk champion. we start with the shooting stars competition. alan houston, who drains it from half court. kevin love, 610, a pour -- powered forward, edges durant. remember the blind towedded dunk in the best of the night. jeremy evans, over gordon hayward, dunk, and then the chinup for the effect. evans the slam dunk champion. gone -- gone sag ha, a win over usf tonight in st. mary's could inthe...
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jeremy evans, 55th. blake griffin leads the clipners scoring and evans, he's 12th on the utah jazz.t do they have in common? tonight evans joined griffin as a slam dunk champion. let's start with the shooting competition. the landry field and knicks team, and former nick sharpshooter allan houston who nails it from half-court. the trio rick toreious. kevin love, he's a power forward but he can stroke t love doctor consistent throughout the shootout. 16 in the shootaround and edged kevin durant for the title. and remember the blindfolded dunk years ago? for the best of the night, from the afore mentioned jeremy evans, two balls over his teammate gordon hayward and chin up for effect, and evans, the slam-dunk champion. tune in tonight at 11:00 after the oscars and jimmy kimmel. we have the highlights, cal in colorado and the rest of the days in sports. have a great day, everyone. >>> tensions continue to escalate. the latest on two american officers killed amidst growing violence in afghanistan. and the academy awards just hours away. seven lives, and we talk to two it's such a tough.
jeremy evans, 55th. blake griffin leads the clipners scoring and evans, he's 12th on the utah jazz.t do they have in common? tonight evans joined griffin as a slam dunk champion. let's start with the shooting competition. the landry field and knicks team, and former nick sharpshooter allan houston who nails it from half-court. the trio rick toreious. kevin love, he's a power forward but he can stroke t love doctor consistent throughout the shootout. 16 in the shootaround and edged kevin durant...
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. >> evan? >> as somebody who blurts stuff out, i am sensitive when people say stupid things but he does it often enough. if you want to have a beer with the guy is an important test for politics. george bush in 2004, because people wanted it with him more than kerry. >> nina? >> it does feed into the spirit that, and yet, you have to say, the romney campaign is so magnificently discipline that the one undiscipline, and blowing what he has done for a year -- i am caught between admiration and fascination with the undisciplined moment. >> he is not thinking about the public listening to this. >> he is trying to identify with the middle-class. it has become the coveted constituency of both parties. it is not what you do for the rich, is what you do for the middle-class. the antidote to this problem that governor romney had was his endorsement yesterday by a billionaire. he is a multi millionaire, he got endorsed by a billionaire -- >> who likes to fire people! >> so donald trump solidified the bil
. >> evan? >> as somebody who blurts stuff out, i am sensitive when people say stupid things but he does it often enough. if you want to have a beer with the guy is an important test for politics. george bush in 2004, because people wanted it with him more than kerry. >> nina? >> it does feed into the spirit that, and yet, you have to say, the romney campaign is so magnificently discipline that the one undiscipline, and blowing what he has done for a year -- i am caught...
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the first half and this is john evans, leading the break and to that lay-in. evans to joe murphy. on the wings and with the 3. the cavaliers up 3 and that coach loosens up the tie and with that game high give and to -- game high, and virginia fulls to unc. >>> and the navy in the midst of a school record 16-game losing streak and hopes to end that in overtime. the drive, the spin and the lefty is good, forcing a sec overtime. we're tied 56-56 and in the second o.t. period, navy never lead and herbeck about the lead. the navy is defeated by average, 59-63 and swept by their rival since the first time in 19no. >> and to that 49th-ranked georgetown and all uconn and that lay-in and the foul. >>> and coming up, on the saturday, it's moving day and tiger is going up and down. next. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're walking for such a great cause that you just kee
the first half and this is john evans, leading the break and to that lay-in. evans to joe murphy. on the wings and with the 3. the cavaliers up 3 and that coach loosens up the tie and with that game high give and to -- game high, and virginia fulls to unc. >>> and the navy in the midst of a school record 16-game losing streak and hopes to end that in overtime. the drive, the spin and the lefty is good, forcing a sec overtime. we're tied 56-56 and in the second o.t. period, navy never...
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evan, you are a historian, a graduate of eight find law school. how about it? >> they mustaf focus group -- must have focus grouped htis to death, because it seems crazy what they are doing. no the finer points of the law. it seems to be more about politics than a lead of the bid they must think that women will lap this up. >> nina, your beat is the supreme court. >> well, i am not the supreme court, but the supreme court ruled, and justice scalia wrote, as long as the law is neutral unequally applied to everybody, it is constitutional. the court has made rulings that if -- more recent rulings that give the catholic church's some hope that it might prevail. but this has been the law for over 10 years, in the federal government, in 28 states. but it comes up because of the affordable care act, what has to be offered as a basic service for women. >> charles krauthammer, md, is the obama administration's mandate medically sound? >> they make it into a medical issue. it is not a medical issue. the idea that women are denied contraceptives is preposterous. it is not
evan, you are a historian, a graduate of eight find law school. how about it? >> they mustaf focus group -- must have focus grouped htis to death, because it seems crazy what they are doing. no the finer points of the law. it seems to be more about politics than a lead of the bid they must think that women will lap this up. >> nina, your beat is the supreme court. >> well, i am not the supreme court, but the supreme court ruled, and justice scalia wrote, as long as the law is...
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the question is if they close the strait of hormuz, which, as evan indicated, is suicidal. the other question is if the they attack the united states base in bahrain, which is also so set up, because he would bring the americans and europe into the war. the iranian response would be to attack israel and nobody else. >> we also have to note that even if they succeeds, the estimates of the slowing down the iranians are between one and, at long as, three years. it has to be part of the calculus. that is one of the reasons the united states at the moment things it is not worth it and israel appears to think it is. >> i understand that. i'm just fascinated with the administration is an independent actor here, whether the united states is capable or willing to say to israel no or not. i think, very frankly, we are in a political year when governor romney and certainly speaker gingrich has been, if anything, 110% in favor of an aggressive israeli policy and critical of the administration. that is going to be a political factor at home. >> but romney and gingrich are not in office.
the question is if they close the strait of hormuz, which, as evan indicated, is suicidal. the other question is if the they attack the united states base in bahrain, which is also so set up, because he would bring the americans and europe into the war. the iranian response would be to attack israel and nobody else. >> we also have to note that even if they succeeds, the estimates of the slowing down the iranians are between one and, at long as, three years. it has to be part of the...
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evans edged out paul george, derek williams and chaste buttinger and evans won with 29% of the vote overallhow about those sharks visiting nashville? mid-first period sharks down 2-0. in front of the net and sneaks through 2-1 and later in the first kevin kline makes it 3-1 nashville and tomas replaces the net and 8:03 left and power play, shay weber hits the slap shot high, 4-2 and they go onto win 6-2 is your final. sharks trying to work their way out of a mini slump and diane what about you next year in the skills competition? i know you got three-point range. >> i totally got that going on. my children are now at home laughing at me as well for pretending. thanks a lot, henry. let's check with rob on the weather. there is a big change and it will almost feel like winter. >> finally, yeah, we'll see cooler temperatures and snow and not just for the sierra but perhaps even the bay area mountain tops and perhaps even some higher hill tops by the time we get to monday afternoon. right now outside not too bad. 40s around the bay wrar and keep in mind as we get to monday i think in the north
evans edged out paul george, derek williams and chaste buttinger and evans won with 29% of the vote overallhow about those sharks visiting nashville? mid-first period sharks down 2-0. in front of the net and sneaks through 2-1 and later in the first kevin kline makes it 3-1 nashville and tomas replaces the net and 8:03 left and power play, shay weber hits the slap shot high, 4-2 and they go onto win 6-2 is your final. sharks trying to work their way out of a mini slump and diane what about you...
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for however current to it a france champion could evans has defended cycling's recent record talking doping contador is the second rider to be stripped of the tour de france title following floyd landis in two thousand and six after he also fell the drugs test but evans says cycling is setting a good example. i bring to the sport. more than enough to prove itself it's doing the right thing and now it's time for other sports to look at cycling in and replicate replicate what cycling do so the body get instructions can be. bought. while evans was talking at the laureus sports awards ceremony in london which saw men's world number one tennis player know about joke a bitch name swelled sportsman of the year. of the show. now the serbian horse imperious form last year lifting for a grand slam trophies and enjoying a forty one match winning streak including two from the previous season last month dr mitch clinched the australian open title to become only the fifth time in three majors move. bombing a long distance runner beating each other you was named sports woman of the year after winni
for however current to it a france champion could evans has defended cycling's recent record talking doping contador is the second rider to be stripped of the tour de france title following floyd landis in two thousand and six after he also fell the drugs test but evans says cycling is setting a good example. i bring to the sport. more than enough to prove itself it's doing the right thing and now it's time for other sports to look at cycling in and replicate replicate what cycling do so the...
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while evans was talking at the laureus sports awards ceremony in london which saw men's while number one tennis player know about joke a bitch name swirled sportsman of the year. of the joe. thank all of a serbian who was in imperious form last year lifting three grand slam trophies and enjoying what he won that winning streak including two from the previous season last month job which clinched the australian open title to become only the fifth time in three majors move right. on the mark a long distance we're not going to tell you to his name sportswoman of the year after winning the five thousand pound ten thousand meters at last year's world championships in south korea. and also i doubt when i came to the team of the pep guardiola signed one that domestic football league for the third time in a row and the champions league for a third time in six years the president found it also accepting the award. moving on to formula one now and two time reigning champion sebastian vettel says it will be harder than ever to try to retain the world title this season his rival to look unveiled
while evans was talking at the laureus sports awards ceremony in london which saw men's while number one tennis player know about joke a bitch name swirled sportsman of the year. of the joe. thank all of a serbian who was in imperious form last year lifting three grand slam trophies and enjoying what he won that winning streak including two from the previous season last month job which clinched the australian open title to become only the fifth time in three majors move right. on the mark a...
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charles evans jr. and victor denoble. evans is the producer and director of a documentary which features former philip morris research scientist victor demobile. the film chronicles denoble's unexpected discovery of an ingredient in tobacco, when coupled with nicotine, makes cigarettes more addictive. they'll talk about the company's efforts to keep the information private. charles evans jr. and victor denoble on "q and a" this weekend here on c-span radio. >>> we welcome you back to "washington today" here on c-span radio. kathleen sebelius testifying on behalf of the president and his budget plan for 2013. taking questions from among others senator orrin hatch, a republican from utah, member of the senate finance committee, and of course a lot of attention on last friday's announcement of a modification which allows religiously affiliated employers to shift contraceptive costs to insurance companies, part of the compromise or accommodation as the white house put it but still getting sharp questions f
charles evans jr. and victor denoble. evans is the producer and director of a documentary which features former philip morris research scientist victor demobile. the film chronicles denoble's unexpected discovery of an ingredient in tobacco, when coupled with nicotine, makes cigarettes more addictive. they'll talk about the company's efforts to keep the information private. charles evans jr. and victor denoble on "q and a" this weekend here on c-span radio. >>> we welcome you...
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v and charles evans. >> "q&a this week &," charles evans jr. on the film titled "addiction incorporated" -- is joined by victor denoble whose work is highlighted in the film. charles evans what is "addiction incorporated?" >> it is a film i have worked on for quite a long time about the tobacco industry and about victor denoble's commitment to doing good with science. >> where did you get the idea? let us i saw him testify on your network -- >> i saw him testify on your network and the first senate subcommittee of waxman's subcommittee. i wanted to know more. victor got a lot of coverage. he was on the front page. he had refuted the 7 ceo's testimony that-was addictive. i got his number three journalist. i contacted him and got to know him better. i made educational presentation to about drugs and came to feel that was the story of wanted to tell. the backdrop would be the tobacco industry and his very dramatic experiences in it. >> you are the victor denoble? >> yes. >> how did you get started in this? >> it began in 1979 when i was contacted
v and charles evans. >> "q&a this week &," charles evans jr. on the film titled "addiction incorporated" -- is joined by victor denoble whose work is highlighted in the film. charles evans what is "addiction incorporated?" >> it is a film i have worked on for quite a long time about the tobacco industry and about victor denoble's commitment to doing good with science. >> where did you get the idea? let us i saw him testify on your network...
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charles evans jr. and victor denoble. evans is the producer and director avenue documentary which features former philip morris research scientist. it chronicles denoble's unexpected discovery of an ingredient in tobacco when coupled with nicotine making cigarettes more addictive. also talk about the company's efforts to keep the information private. charles evans jr. and victor denoble on q and a this weekend here on c-span radio. >>> welcome back to washington today here on c-span radio. some news from michigan first. governor of that state supporting mitt romney in his presidential bid. more on that in a couple of minutes. detroit economic club former senator rick santorum defending his record against a new onslaught of attacks by the romney campaign. he out lined his economic agenda before business executives in detroit. here's a portion of his speech. >> would you have voted for t.a.r.p. money in particular for the auto loans to gm and chrysler? romney has stated woe not have support the decision
charles evans jr. and victor denoble. evans is the producer and director avenue documentary which features former philip morris research scientist. it chronicles denoble's unexpected discovery of an ingredient in tobacco when coupled with nicotine making cigarettes more addictive. also talk about the company's efforts to keep the information private. charles evans jr. and victor denoble on q and a this weekend here on c-span radio. >>> welcome back to washington today here on c-span...
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genie in terms for greece now ambrose evans pritchard of the telegraph says the last time germany needed a bailout from world creditors it secured better terms and shattered greece last week so in one nine hundred fifty three recall there was a london debt agreement whereby creditors for all of germany's debt agreed to take a fifty percent haircut on german debt yeah well this is interesting isn't it a bit of a double standard here the germans got a huge break on the debt back in one nine hundred fifty three the other countries rallied to give them a break because they felt that it was in everyone's best interest now here we are twenty twelve and germany's in a position to return the favor but they bought. going russian president dmitri medvedev submitted the fourth of the final bill which is part of his so-called liberalization campaign well it's seen as a response to the latest opposition rallies in the country following the parliamentary elections in december and the latest amendments concerns the formation of the lower house of parliament for more on the proposed changes lots of part
genie in terms for greece now ambrose evans pritchard of the telegraph says the last time germany needed a bailout from world creditors it secured better terms and shattered greece last week so in one nine hundred fifty three recall there was a london debt agreement whereby creditors for all of germany's debt agreed to take a fifty percent haircut on german debt yeah well this is interesting isn't it a bit of a double standard here the germans got a huge break on the debt back in one nine...
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thank you. >> smith: i'm evan smith. he's an icon of public media and progressive politics whose first job in journalism, as a cub reporter in marshall, texas, was more than six decades ago. his newest public television show, moyers and company, debuts this month. he's bill moyers. this is overheard. >> smith: bill moyers, welcome. >> moyers: my pleasure. >> smith: so good to see you, an honor to have you here. >> moyers: good to be home. >> smith: thank you. well, welcome home. >> moyers: thank you. >> smith: let me ask you to play the barometric role that you do for so many people around the country, particularly who share your world view. tell us the state of things. how are things going? we look to you to tell us and my sense is that your view of the world today is not so rosy. >> moyers: well, people ask me how are you and i say, i'm fine. i'm much better than the country, and that is because washington, politics, government, paralyzed and polarized. deficits are mounting. none of our problems are getting resolved.
thank you. >> smith: i'm evan smith. he's an icon of public media and progressive politics whose first job in journalism, as a cub reporter in marshall, texas, was more than six decades ago. his newest public television show, moyers and company, debuts this month. he's bill moyers. this is overheard. >> smith: bill moyers, welcome. >> moyers: my pleasure. >> smith: so good to see you, an honor to have you here. >> moyers: good to be home. >> smith: thank you....
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evans as well. thank you for waiting and for work around pedestrian safety. i would like to support this motion to move for the pedestrian safety advisory committee with recommendation to the full board. we can do that without opposition. supervisor campos: thank you for your great work and we look forward to seeing you. supervisor kim: thank you. can you please call item 5. >> hearing to consider appointing one member to the public utilities revenue board oversight committee. there is one seat and 3 applicants. supervisor kim: thank you. i believe that two of the three applicants are hopefully still here. we have jussive -- joseph sheehy and. it is the same format as before. if he could speak to your background in terms of how relates to this seat and maybe principles or values you would like to bring in. >> i am a fourth generation san franciscan. "i left my heart in san francisco" was written by my cousin. i was educated at san francisco state. i have a degree in chemistry and biochemistry and i am also a dentist. as to my qualifications, i served on two p
evans as well. thank you for waiting and for work around pedestrian safety. i would like to support this motion to move for the pedestrian safety advisory committee with recommendation to the full board. we can do that without opposition. supervisor campos: thank you for your great work and we look forward to seeing you. supervisor kim: thank you. can you please call item 5. >> hearing to consider appointing one member to the public utilities revenue board oversight committee. there is...
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>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided texas government affairs consultancy and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the mattson mchale foundation in support of public television. and also by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and also by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. he's an admired and accomplished american fiction writer whose credits include affliction and the sweet hereafter - which, not insignificantly, were made into pretty terrific movies. his twelfth novel, lost memory of skin, has just been published. he's russell bankk. thhs is overheard. >> smith: russell anks, welcome. >> banks: thank you, evan. >> smith: very nice to have you here and congratulationss3 on the book. >> banks: thank you. >> smith: although this is old hat for you at this point to ttke around a new book. you are a.you've got a lot of experience of, of -- of, promoting. >> banks: yeah. >> smith: .and talking about it and all that and i wonder if you get tired of it. >> banks::no it doesn't h
>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided texas government affairs consultancy and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the mattson mchale foundation in support of public television. and also by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and also by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. he's an admired and accomplished american fiction writer whose credits include affliction and the...
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evans threw up a prayer. does he get it? nope. not good. at florida state wins, 58-55.rge mason hosting of old dominion. cory had words getting a chance, watching the three. it is good. the only three of the game. more local action, george washington hosting umass. the two handed jam. he came off the bench with five points. alex ovechkin was back in the lineup tonight but he was not the start of the capital's show. the great 8 was more like the great 30. the offense was there to back him up. in the first, of the face-off, always strong, with the knuckler deflected, when the zero capitals. later in the third, alex semin this has the support center written all over it. they win 3-0. the packers did not go to the super bowl this year, but aaron rogers was voted the nfl's most valuable player, winning by a landslide. >> that is not surprising. >> it would be nice to have that kind of quarterback. them up >> it was a sole fuulfull tribute to honor a man that some say changed television. similar events took place across the country. cornelia's hosted soul train for many decad
evans threw up a prayer. does he get it? nope. not good. at florida state wins, 58-55.rge mason hosting of old dominion. cory had words getting a chance, watching the three. it is good. the only three of the game. more local action, george washington hosting umass. the two handed jam. he came off the bench with five points. alex ovechkin was back in the lineup tonight but he was not the start of the capital's show. the great 8 was more like the great 30. the offense was there to back him up. in...
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so jeremy evans, your slam dunk champi champion, get excited. vcu grads are smiling big tonight.he rams broke the patriots heart tonight in rich month. patriots with the ball. later in the half, george mason down big. and they turn it over. scooped it up and scored. vcu 43-27 at halftime. burgess making his 141st consecutive start. knocks down the three. he pumped in a career high 31 points. and on senior nigh, vcu defeated george mason, 89-77 and the ncaa tournament starts from i had. ninth-ranked georgetown hosting villanova. hoyas coming off their first loss of the season in an 18-point defeat against see tto hall on tuesday. the freshman hits the stepback jumper. georgetown up 19-8. final minute of the half, porter creates some space for three. friendly bounce. thank you very much. 15 points n s for porter. jason clark pokes it away. thompson scoop, and one. georgetown defeats villanova, 57-66. maryland visiting last place georgia tech. the terms just 1-6 on the road this season. two minutes to play in the game, drives, gives maryland the lead. a game high 18 points. drives a
so jeremy evans, your slam dunk champi champion, get excited. vcu grads are smiling big tonight.he rams broke the patriots heart tonight in rich month. patriots with the ball. later in the half, george mason down big. and they turn it over. scooped it up and scored. vcu 43-27 at halftime. burgess making his 141st consecutive start. knocks down the three. he pumped in a career high 31 points. and on senior nigh, vcu defeated george mason, 89-77 and the ncaa tournament starts from i had....
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thank you. >> i'm of evan smith. he's the self described head master of british rock. a much admired musician and producer whose credits over four plus decades include the icon in this case songs cruel to be kind, i love the sound of breaking glass and what's so funny about peace, love and understanding. thinks 13th studio album, the old magic, was recently released. he's nick lowe, this is overheard. ♪ >> smith: nick lowe, welcome. >> lowe: it's great to be here. >> smith: so nice to see you and to meet you. congratulations on the record. >> lowe: thank you very much. >> smith: it's a -- it's a wonderful record, to me as i've listened to your stuff so much over the years in that it felt that after the first time i'd listened to it that it was an old record. it felt like i'd heard these songs a million times before not in a bad way, but in a really good way. t. they felt like standards or classics. now i wonder if as you listen to the record now as you're making the record if you had a sense of something old about it or old quality? >> lowe: yes, i, i suppose so. it, i
thank you. >> i'm of evan smith. he's the self described head master of british rock. a much admired musician and producer whose credits over four plus decades include the icon in this case songs cruel to be kind, i love the sound of breaking glass and what's so funny about peace, love and understanding. thinks 13th studio album, the old magic, was recently released. he's nick lowe, this is overheard. ♪ >> smith: nick lowe, welcome. >> lowe: it's great to be here. >>...
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let's get the very latest from steven evans, our correspondent in brussels. they are there, aren't they? >> from what it seems. they have not actually appeared in front of a microphone and camera and said we have got the deal but officials are saying that the deal is there. and what they have been doing inching away over the last 12 hours at that burden of debt in the ratio to the size of the economy if, you like. greece came bearing promises to cut the debt down to 129% of g.d.p. by the year 2020. that is now apparently come down to just above 120%. the difficulty is that the deeper the cuts you impose on the greek economy, the more the tax revenue falls. so the fear will be that in the longer term, not immediately, not before this tranche of money is owed in march, but in the longer term, the calculation is changed so that the patient doesn't get better but the patient actually gets worse. >> what was this about? the survival of the eurozone and ensuring that they had to agree to a deal so that greece couldn't or wouldn't default? >> i think that is the fun
let's get the very latest from steven evans, our correspondent in brussels. they are there, aren't they? >> from what it seems. they have not actually appeared in front of a microphone and camera and said we have got the deal but officials are saying that the deal is there. and what they have been doing inching away over the last 12 hours at that burden of debt in the ratio to the size of the economy if, you like. greece came bearing promises to cut the debt down to 129% of g.d.p. by the...
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thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an activist, academic and author who is one of the true icons of the american civil rights movement. a ten-term veteran of the georgia legislature, he helped found the student nonviolent coordinating committee and served as president of the southern poverty law center, and chaired the board of the naccp for more than a decade. he's julian bond. this is overheard. ♪ >> julian bond, welcome. >> thank you. >> an honor to have you here. >> my pleasure. >> let me ask you about the arc of your involvement in the civil rights movemeet, which i assume you believe continues today. >> indeed so it does. >> you go back to the late 50's when you were a student in college when you helped to found the student non-violent coordinating committee. i date your association with the movement back that far. >> that's right. >> would you agree? >> yes. >> so what have we learned over these years? how far have we come and how far have we not come in your estimation over the broad sweep there? >> it's d
thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an activist, academic and author who is one of the true icons of the american civil rights movement. a ten-term veteran of the georgia legislature, he helped found the student nonviolent coordinating committee and served as president of the southern poverty law center, and chaired the board of the naccp for more than a decade. he's julian bond. this is overheard. ♪ >> julian bond, welcome. >> thank you. >> an honor to have you here....
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the winners are the moderate arabs to support us. >> evan, one of the downside, the risks? the law of unintended consequences always kicks in. >> you have a big the civil war, and do you vial up his ball and hamas -- hezbollah and hamas to, i don't know, attack israel? >> they don't have any capacity to sustain real action without iran and syria behind them. >> we have seen a lot of that in the middle east in the last year or two, whether it is iraq, egypt, libya. the results are not always good. >> but if that is what your principal is, you will end up with nothing in foreign policy. you have to take chances and make choices. >> a $25 billion mortgage settlement with five of the nation's biggest banks. >> we have reached a landmark settlement with the nation's largest banks that will speed relief to the hardest-hit all waters and some of the most abusive practices of the mortgage industry, and begin to turn the page on an era of recklessness that has left so much damage in its wake. >> this is a $25 billion settlement with the nation's biggest mortgage lenders over foreclo
the winners are the moderate arabs to support us. >> evan, one of the downside, the risks? the law of unintended consequences always kicks in. >> you have a big the civil war, and do you vial up his ball and hamas -- hezbollah and hamas to, i don't know, attack israel? >> they don't have any capacity to sustain real action without iran and syria behind them. >> we have seen a lot of that in the middle east in the last year or two, whether it is iraq, egypt, libya. the...
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i actually worked at that location, evans and third street. i know that that is the cross- section of functionally a freeway. you have big rigs rolling through there. i was shocked to hear mr. schmidt said that there are trains, locomotives that roll up to that building. i am not certain what is going to happen in the rezoning of that facility. where trains can actually still roll up to it. it seems to me that that is a very awkward condition for a facility that is designed to be on the health care matter. i would also say that, you know, when you look at where that location is, it seems to me that it is more -- i am all for that project. but it seems to me that it is more for the people who are going to come from out of town, or different parts of san francisco, who lived in different parts of san francisco, to come to work there and have easy access to get to work, as opposed to the folks coming from eight, 12, 15 blocks from third street. no one in hunters point, bayview, comes to evans and cargo accepted the gas at those stations. supervis
i actually worked at that location, evans and third street. i know that that is the cross- section of functionally a freeway. you have big rigs rolling through there. i was shocked to hear mr. schmidt said that there are trains, locomotives that roll up to that building. i am not certain what is going to happen in the rezoning of that facility. where trains can actually still roll up to it. it seems to me that that is a very awkward condition for a facility that is designed to be on the health...
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laura evans is here. >> johnson was supposed to turn himself in on friday, but the federal bureau of prison says plans aren't finalized. a judge sentenced johnson to more than seven years in prison for extorting thousands of dollars in bribes and accepting gifts. >>> iran may have the means to build a nuclear weapon, but america's top intelligence officials say iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon just yet. in a report to congress on threats facing america as a director of national intelligence, iran would straik at u.s. interests if it feels threatened. will there be an ipo surprise? all eyes on mark zuckerberg. the company is expected to file as early as tomorrow to sell stock on the open market. investors are anticipated likely pandemonium in the most talked about public offering since google in 2004. >> thank you. d.c.'s plan may have hit another snag. why some council members want to repeal that law. also, the super bowl frenzy is growing. why spending for the big this game will reach an all-time high. >> but first, here's another look. the news edge at 11:00 is coming right back.
laura evans is here. >> johnson was supposed to turn himself in on friday, but the federal bureau of prison says plans aren't finalized. a judge sentenced johnson to more than seven years in prison for extorting thousands of dollars in bribes and accepting gifts. >>> iran may have the means to build a nuclear weapon, but america's top intelligence officials say iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon just yet. in a report to congress on threats facing america as a director of national...
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lee ann evans the author of believing is seeing she joins in studio. >>> so, i think the introductions a look into what your story is about but could you tell us about your story and your loss. >>> sure. it happened very late on a evening of january 22nd, 2010 we received a phone call from a friend of my daughters, he mentioned that he had passed an accident on burke lake road and the fire truck illuminated the word camry and he knew katie drove a camry but drove a two door camry as he drove by he noticed the car only had two doors and he thought it was really important if it was katie he get in touch with us he contacted friends of friends and finally got our home number, and called and said that the accident was just a few minutes from the house so my husband and i drove up there, and the only thing that was running through my head was the word accident, and what hospital she might be at the thought that she had passed away never crossed my mind so when the officer said the word she is no longer with us, my world stopped. it became quite evident my brain shut down i couldn't speak i
lee ann evans the author of believing is seeing she joins in studio. >>> so, i think the introductions a look into what your story is about but could you tell us about your story and your loss. >>> sure. it happened very late on a evening of january 22nd, 2010 we received a phone call from a friend of my daughters, he mentioned that he had passed an accident on burke lake road and the fire truck illuminated the word camry and he knew katie drove a camry but drove a two door...
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evan, you are a historian graduate of refined law school. how about it? >> i am sure that they must have focused grouped this to death, because it seems cra w what they are doing. i don't know what the finer points are in the law but i ththink this is more about politics and law. all i can say is that the white house must think that womenen are going to let this up because they really irritated, and rightly so, the catholic church. nina, your beat is the supreme court. >> well, i am not the supreme court, but t the supreme court actually ruled, and justice scalia wrote that as long as the law is in neutral and equally applied to everybody, it is constitutional. the court has also made rulings that if more recent -- more recent rulings that did the catholic church some pe that it might prevail. but insisted the law for over 10 years, in theederal government, in 28 states. but it comes up because ofof the affordable care act and what has to be offered as a basic service for women. >> charles krauthammer md, is the obama administration's mandate medically so
evan, you are a historian graduate of refined law school. how about it? >> i am sure that they must have focused grouped this to death, because it seems cra w what they are doing. i don't know what the finer points are in the law but i ththink this is more about politics and law. all i can say is that the white house must think that womenen are going to let this up because they really irritated, and rightly so, the catholic church. nina, your beat is the supreme court. >> well, i am...