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you bring up the fight between of muhammad ali and george foreman in one nine hundred seventy four as a way to look at the way that we've been fighting against al qaida or against terrorism globally we explain that a little bit more of the less. the reason i go with this is because there's actually an academic article in the journal international security published just a few months before nine eleven it was called how the week when wars and the analogy is used for how a small non-state actor like all. could defeat or undermine a power like the united states is precisely like that this was a fate in one hundred seventy four when george foreman was the strongest most powerful boxer of his generation he was heavily favored against muhammad ali and what ali ended up doing in that fight is cowardly against the ropes and sometimes he even whisper a horse time it's towards george foreman saying george you ain't hit a nerve george you disappoint me foreman bit is unleashed a furious flurry of blows against muhammad ali and to the crowd that was watching and to form an unselfish almost certai
you bring up the fight between of muhammad ali and george foreman in one nine hundred seventy four as a way to look at the way that we've been fighting against al qaida or against terrorism globally we explain that a little bit more of the less. the reason i go with this is because there's actually an academic article in the journal international security published just a few months before nine eleven it was called how the week when wars and the analogy is used for how a small non-state actor...
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his quest was complete. >> hard right hand by foreman. >> that was when foreman discovered somethingsomething he had been disconnected from every since he was a child in the former soviet union. his jewish faith. >> you were growing up, did you observe jewish rituals, go to synagogue? >> it was forbidden to have synagogues. many jews forgot about their roots. in the passport it said nationality. >> his girlfriend, soon to be his wife, asked him basic questions about judaism and he didn't have the answers. so a new quest began. uri foreman not only embraced his long lost faith, but with a zeal of a champion decided to become a rabbi. since then he's progressed far along the path. within a year his rabbinical studies will be complete. >> right now my goal is to work with young adults, kids who perhaps need a little push, need a little motivation, and i think i can help them through boxing or personal experience. >> limps back to the center of the ring, clearly compromised. >> it may be a fitting change. last year all the rounds in the boxing ring caught up with him. a nagging knee inju
his quest was complete. >> hard right hand by foreman. >> that was when foreman discovered somethingsomething he had been disconnected from every since he was a child in the former soviet union. his jewish faith. >> you were growing up, did you observe jewish rituals, go to synagogue? >> it was forbidden to have synagogues. many jews forgot about their roots. in the passport it said nationality. >> his girlfriend, soon to be his wife, asked him basic questions...
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. >>> jury -- jerry foreman came to america to pursue his passion for boxing.ng in his corner. ali velshi has the story. >> i came to new york just to pursue my own american dream. >> reporter: this is the story of a young man on mission, yuri foreman, born in belarus, moved to israel, ten years ago came to new york and walked into the gleason's gym in america because he wanted to be the best middle weight boxer 0 the planet. >> i came here. i told the owner i want to be a world champion. >> reporter: you want to be a world champion. >> that's why i came to the united states. >> reporter: it was the right place. gleason trained robert diniro for his role in "raging bull." owner bruce sillerblade. >> i was impressed from yuri, he came halfway around the world with no support team. >> reporter: he gave him free lessons and eventually those lessons paid off. in 2009 foreman became the wba super welter weight champion, the first-ever from israel. his quest was complete. then he discovered something was still missing. something he had been disconnected from ever sin
. >>> jury -- jerry foreman came to america to pursue his passion for boxing.ng in his corner. ali velshi has the story. >> i came to new york just to pursue my own american dream. >> reporter: this is the story of a young man on mission, yuri foreman, born in belarus, moved to israel, ten years ago came to new york and walked into the gleason's gym in america because he wanted to be the best middle weight boxer 0 the planet. >> i came here. i told the owner i want to...
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foreman wood, take them away. [laughter] [applause] >> you're watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2's booktv. >> john gipler talks about the drug war in mexico which has claimed the lives of 34,000 mexicans since 2006 and the involvement of the mexican army and police in the drug trade. he spoke at moe's books in berkeley, california. [applause] >> thanks very much, and thanks to moe's books, and thanks to everybody for coming out tonight. i look forward to our, um, discussion. in late march, 2010, a photographer working for a company in monterey, north mexico got a call. his editor said there'd been a shootout, so he's driving out to the region in the outskirts of monterrey city. and his editor calls back and says, no, it's not a shootout, but it looks like a body's been dumped out in this field. go ahead and get the picture anyway. so he keeps on driving, gets out to the scene before any other reporters. when he gets out there, there's only a municipal police truck, a few police chatting b
foreman wood, take them away. [laughter] [applause] >> you're watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2's booktv. >> john gipler talks about the drug war in mexico which has claimed the lives of 34,000 mexicans since 2006 and the involvement of the mexican army and police in the drug trade. he spoke at moe's books in berkeley, california. [applause] >> thanks very much, and thanks to moe's books, and thanks to everybody for coming out tonight. i look forward...
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foreman christopher hugh forsythe claudia alicia foster noel john foster sandra n.r ana fosteris robert joseph foti jeffrey fox virginia fox >> dennis michael edwards. >> and my beautiful daughter and her beloved husband, peter. rest in peace, my beloved. pauline francis virgin francis gary jay frank morton h. frank peter christopher frank colleen l. frasier richard k. fraser kevin j. frawley clyde frazier, jr. lillian inez frederick andrew fredricks tamitha freeman brett owen freiman peter l. freund arlene eva fried alan wayne friedlander andrew keith friedman >> and my husband, jack, who proudly serve our city for 32 years. we all love you and miss you. with a lot of help, i am holding down the fort. they all of you be at peace. >> and my dad, ronald. we love you and miss you every day. you live on through your granddaughters whom we teach to always hold the door open for others just like their grandpa did that day. [applause] gregg j. froehner lisa ann frost peter christian fry clement a. fumando steven elliot furman paul furmato fredric neal gabler richard samue
foreman christopher hugh forsythe claudia alicia foster noel john foster sandra n.r ana fosteris robert joseph foti jeffrey fox virginia fox >> dennis michael edwards. >> and my beautiful daughter and her beloved husband, peter. rest in peace, my beloved. pauline francis virgin francis gary jay frank morton h. frank peter christopher frank colleen l. frasier richard k. fraser kevin j. frawley clyde frazier, jr. lillian inez frederick andrew fredricks tamitha freeman brett owen...
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. >> the doctor is on trial foreman slaughter.itled "you are not alone: mickel throu michael through a mother's ebro eyes) >> you start in 2005 which interestingly is the year i spent a lot of time with your brother and np one year our relationship got more than superficial. he was very troubled and very alone. he has been charged with child molesting up in santa barbara and he was shunned by everybody. how d that exile that emotional exile effect him? >> i felt that everybody had abandoned him. they just went away. and i was wondering where are all of the people who love him and loved his music and things like that? what bothered me was the fact that they didn't wear. -- care. >> did you ever doubt whether michael was a fpedophile? >> never doubted it. 1,000 times innocent. i knew his up bringing and he loved, loved children. >> jump from 2e e 20shg 5 to 2009 he was trail. >> he was experiencing symptoms he never had. during the rehearsals one hand was cold and one was very, very hot. he was preeting himse-- repeati himself. lost
. >> the doctor is on trial foreman slaughter.itled "you are not alone: mickel throu michael through a mother's ebro eyes) >> you start in 2005 which interestingly is the year i spent a lot of time with your brother and np one year our relationship got more than superficial. he was very troubled and very alone. he has been charged with child molesting up in santa barbara and he was shunned by everybody. how d that exile that emotional exile effect him? >> i felt that...
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his quest was complete. >> hard right hand by foreman. >> reporter: then foreman discovered something was still missing. something he'd been disconnected from ever since he was a child in the former soviet union. his jewish faith. >> reporter: when were you growing up did you observe jewish witrituals? >> many jews forgot about their roots. the reminder was in think passport, it says, jew. >> reporter: it occurred to the young champ, when his girlfriend, soon to be wife, asked him basic questions about judaism, he didn't have the answers. so a new quest began. yuri foreman, not only embraced his long-lost faith, but with the zeal of a champion, decided to become a rabbi. since then he's progressed far along the path. with a year, his rabbinical studies will be complete. >> right now my goal is to work with young adults. kids who need, perhaps a little push, a little motivation and i think i can offer that through boxing or through personal experience. >> -- back to the center of the ring, clearly compromised. >> reporter: it may be a fitting change. last year all the rounds in the box
his quest was complete. >> hard right hand by foreman. >> reporter: then foreman discovered something was still missing. something he'd been disconnected from ever since he was a child in the former soviet union. his jewish faith. >> reporter: when were you growing up did you observe jewish witrituals? >> many jews forgot about their roots. the reminder was in think passport, it says, jew. >> reporter: it occurred to the young champ, when his girlfriend, soon to be...
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let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what are you doing? >> we are doing a major modernization. we are tearing out the old system, logic controls, and generator controls, and we will be going over to solid state. this is not your standard selector. it does not have a tape that runs it. because these are outside elevators -- these are unique to the city. >> and this is going away with the upgrade. >> that is right. none of these will be here. we have retrofitted three elevators so far and now we're doing the outside cars. >> so this is what will be replacing -- >> this will be replacing the generator controller and control system. we are down to about 15 or 20 relays, down from about 100, which means much less maintenance. this thing had been running for about six months now, but we still have eight cars here to do. >> great job. >> we have looked at past the elevators and present. now let's look at the future. we are taking a look at some o
let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what are you doing? >> we are doing a major modernization. we are tearing out the old system, logic controls, and generator controls, and we will be going over to solid state. this is not your standard selector. it does not have a tape that runs it. because these are outside elevators -- these are unique to the city. >> and this is going away...
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tom foreman, what did you hear? >> well, brooke, here's what i heard. first of all, don't write books. that ae's obviously a mistake because people hold you to it later on. we heard a lot of statements last night. as i always say to people, these are smart pokes. no matter what you think of them, they're smart folks. rarely they'll throw something out there patently untrue. yet they get excited and they stray and say things that certainly zefb a lot of scrutiny. think of something said by michele bachmann in the course of this debate that was quite incendiary because it was aimed directly at president obama. listen to it this. >> president obama in a stunning level of power now just recently told all private insurance companies, you must offer the morning after abortion pill because i said so. and it must be free of charge. that same level coming through executive orders and through government dictates is wrong. >> well, you know for many social conservatives in this country, those are fire bomb words. it's very important. here's the claim, that the pre
tom foreman, what did you hear? >> well, brooke, here's what i heard. first of all, don't write books. that ae's obviously a mistake because people hold you to it later on. we heard a lot of statements last night. as i always say to people, these are smart pokes. no matter what you think of them, they're smart folks. rarely they'll throw something out there patently untrue. yet they get excited and they stray and say things that certainly zefb a lot of scrutiny. think of something said by...
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foreman. thank you very much.a didn't weekend to you. >>> after more than four decades, the curtains are going down on soap operas "all my children." the show which made susan lucci famous, that is now going off the air today. a lot of you were talking about it. it is trending, it is next. but first this. >>> time now for the help desk where we get answers to your financial questions. with me is the president of consumer education at smartcredit.com. also a person finance expert. john, linda asks, i have approximately seven years left on a 15-year mortgage, fixed rate 5%, $90,000 balance. she wants to pay everything off in five years or less. what refinancing option should she be looking at. >> she's got great refinancing options if she has good credit. the day of giving mortgages to anybody have ended. she can refinance that to a 15 or even a 30-year mortgage, sub 4% interest rate. she can certainly accelerate the payback, pay it off in a year or five years but you leave yourself the option if all things go to bu
foreman. thank you very much.a didn't weekend to you. >>> after more than four decades, the curtains are going down on soap operas "all my children." the show which made susan lucci famous, that is now going off the air today. a lot of you were talking about it. it is trending, it is next. but first this. >>> time now for the help desk where we get answers to your financial questions. with me is the president of consumer education at smartcredit.com. also a person...
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welcome, i'm tom foreman.imes seems like everyone is running for president, congressman paul ryan made headlines for saying he will not. ryan is the 41-year-old chairman of the house budget committee. but he's better known as the man with the plan to cut the deficit and fix the economy. it is, as gloria borger says, the holy grail for some republicans, and the devil's work for many democrats. >> the ryan road map is the way to the cliff, and then over the cliff. >> the ryan proposal, obviously, would destroy our government. >> i gave fear up for lent this year. >> you're not joking. >> no, i gave up fear for lent this year. >> you're not kidding me, right? >> no. >> how do you do that? >> well, i'm working at it. >> reporter: until recently, paul ryan was a relatively unknown budget wonk. now he's famous. as the face of a new brand of republican economics that includes the most sweeping plan to cut government spending in decades. >> there's a big test for this country. and whether we ply our country's principl
welcome, i'm tom foreman.imes seems like everyone is running for president, congressman paul ryan made headlines for saying he will not. ryan is the 41-year-old chairman of the house budget committee. but he's better known as the man with the plan to cut the deficit and fix the economy. it is, as gloria borger says, the holy grail for some republicans, and the devil's work for many democrats. >> the ryan road map is the way to the cliff, and then over the cliff. >> the ryan...
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here is tom foreman. >> okay. let's go for a drive. will tell you this is a very disconcerting experience. >> reporter: in a parking lot near the stadium. >> driving like a improvement >> i don't think like a improvement. >> reporter: you're watching a minor miracle that's me driving. yes, i am blind folded and no, my passenger, dr. dennis hung is not worried, because he and his students built this car to prove a point. you don't have any doubt in the world that blind people can drive? >> i believe so. >> reporter: back up. what was that? blind people can drive? >> i believe so. >> reporter: the connection that led to this conviction came when dr. hopping's acclaimed robotics lab here hooked one with the national federation for the blind. at first, he assumed what the federation wanted was a robot-driven car but they said, no, a blind driver had to be in control. >> obviously, the driver can not see the car seat, the car needs to see for the driver we use the laser range finders. >> reporter: his team installed laser range finders, cam
here is tom foreman. >> okay. let's go for a drive. will tell you this is a very disconcerting experience. >> reporter: in a parking lot near the stadium. >> driving like a improvement >> i don't think like a improvement. >> reporter: you're watching a minor miracle that's me driving. yes, i am blind folded and no, my passenger, dr. dennis hung is not worried, because he and his students built this car to prove a point. you don't have any doubt in the world that...
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here is tom foreman. >> okay. let's go for a drive.on the campus of virginia tech -- >> i will tell you this is a very disconcerting experience. >> reporter: in a parking lot near the stadium. >> driving like a improvement >> i don't think like a improvement. >> reporter: you're watching a minor miracle that's me driving. yes, i am blind folded and no, my passenger, dr. dennis hung is not worried, because he and his students built this car to prove a point. you don't have any doubt in the world that blind people can drive? >> i believe so. >> reporter: back up. what was that? blind people can drive? >> i believe so. >> reporter: the connection that led to this conviction came when dr. hopping's acclaimed robotics lab here hooked one with the national federation for the blind. at first, he assumed what the federation wanted was a robot-driven car but they said, no, a blind driver had to be in control. >> obviously, the driver can not see the car seat, the car needs to see for the driver we use the laser range finders. >> reporter: his t
here is tom foreman. >> okay. let's go for a drive.on the campus of virginia tech -- >> i will tell you this is a very disconcerting experience. >> reporter: in a parking lot near the stadium. >> driving like a improvement >> i don't think like a improvement. >> reporter: you're watching a minor miracle that's me driving. yes, i am blind folded and no, my passenger, dr. dennis hung is not worried, because he and his students built this car to prove a point....
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twenty years ago i'm young i'm from literature i don't see that specialist started an experiment on foreman's a common species in northern europe. he wanted to know what the. completely straightforward investigation. but its results were a big surprise i look at home a simplistic more or less by accident because in the early one thousand eight hundred i found more or less states and at that time stuff i didn't know it all in in the stomachs which later proved to be industrial place that's the first time i realized it was a place that in a bit worse. amazement. on his a little to his european colleagues. is determines knew how many full moons are affected. has received and analysed three thousand birds found beached along the coastline to beat countries is a piece of firm niland why are these green bit this pieces of plastic still with and dirty ninety five percent of these birds flying dustin's there's all sorts of fragments of broken plastic items and here this. at least seven industrial place that granules ok what i have here is the efforts place the content of a full moon in the southern n
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no relation-- took the stage to warm up the crowd for the president of the united states as only a foremanhas got to vote. if we go back and we keep the eye on the prize, let's take these son of a bitches out and give america back to america where we belong! >> jon: and don't touch my microphone (bleep) face, that's a union job! (laughter) seems like good people. if hoffa's goal... (laughter). if hoffa's goal was to get people up on their feet and hollering, he succeeded. >> this is inciting violence. it is calling to take us out. what exactly does he mean by take us out. >> the president should repudiate it. >> where is using this sort of rhetoric in the white house is silent. it's shameful and disgusting. >> i think a lot of people would love to hear a response to taking sons of bitches out. >> jon: shame on you! shame on you, james hoffa! gretchen carlson was so upset she left her prom early to report on this! that is not right! (laughter and applause) deny the party. of course you can say it's odd that the tea party and the right have suddenly developed an allergic reaction to violent
no relation-- took the stage to warm up the crowd for the president of the united states as only a foremanhas got to vote. if we go back and we keep the eye on the prize, let's take these son of a bitches out and give america back to america where we belong! >> jon: and don't touch my microphone (bleep) face, that's a union job! (laughter) seems like good people. if hoffa's goal... (laughter). if hoffa's goal was to get people up on their feet and hollering, he succeeded. >> this is...
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the plumbing foreman for broadway mechanical on this building and the instructor.d a fantastic job on the plumbing in the facility. thank you, sev. [applause] steve is our welding instructor. he set up the whole welding shop. it came not terrific. i would like to thank steve as well. -- it came out terrific. [applause] i would like to thank the curriculum coordinator for all of his work and input on the project in helping to get everything set up. i also see my friend, irvine -- tom irvine. he was very involved in the early stages of the project with terrific ideas for the school. thank you for that. [applause] i would like to thank office professional nicole figerroa into michelle for filling in for her while she was on maternity leave. [applause] thank you to all of the local 38 members who worked on the move in and set up crews. thank you to the local 38 members who volunteered their time and experience. i would also like to acknowledge the united association, the international trading fund, the local 38 jtc, and the local 38 board of trustees. i am pleased to s
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>> tom foreman, thanks for that.ers, killed by the united states in less than five months. first, osama bin laden, now anwar al awlaki. what impact will this latest death have on this terror network? that's become so much of our lives. with us is cnn national security analyst and terrorism expert, peter bergen. put this in context for us, for the person sitting down in front of their television they know anwar al awlaki must be a big deal, otherwise we won be talking about him as much as we are. how high in the organization did he go, and what does this mean for the organization? >> well he didn't lead al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, the organization that tried to bring down flight 253 over detroit christmas day 2009. he's one of the leaders. he's not the bomb make who are built the bomb that the so-called underwear bomber tried to put on the plane. reason we're talking about him, he speaks english, he's an american citizen. he's not a big deal in the arab world. he doesn't have a -- you know, clearly he recruited
>> tom foreman, thanks for that.ers, killed by the united states in less than five months. first, osama bin laden, now anwar al awlaki. what impact will this latest death have on this terror network? that's become so much of our lives. with us is cnn national security analyst and terrorism expert, peter bergen. put this in context for us, for the person sitting down in front of their television they know anwar al awlaki must be a big deal, otherwise we won be talking about him as much as...
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the police foreman and police commission have no say what take place once an arrest has been made. that matter is referred to the district attorney's office, where they do a thorough investigation. i can tell you being a former assistant d.a., those things take a little time because they do accident reinstruction. they have witness statements and members of the police department who are trained in that to estimate speeds, distances, different things they look at this terms of the injuries and impact. so it will probably be a very thorough investigation and at that time the district attorney will make a determination will whether to charge that. it's just up to the d.a. at this point. but i think your concerns are shared by many people, including my mother and other people. >> this is how we are outreaching people in the community with merchants that are putting these out. we don't need bicycles on the sidewalk. >> i agree. >> the city has spent thousands of dollars -- so i just want you to know that we're out there doing our thing and there's going to be more about it. i'm very hap
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the police foreman and police commission have no say what take place once an arrest has been made. that matter is referred to the district attorney's office, where they do a thorough investigation. i can tell you being a former assistant d.a., those things take a little time because they do accident reinstruction. they have witness statements and members of the police department who are trained in that to estimate speeds, distances, different things they look at this terms of the injuries and impact. so it will probably be a very thorough investigation and at that time the district attorney will make a determination will whether to charge that. it's just up to the d.a.
the police foreman and police commission have no say what take place once an arrest has been made. that matter is referred to the district attorney's office, where they do a thorough investigation. i can tell you being a former assistant d.a., those things take a little time because they do accident reinstruction. they have witness statements and members of the police department who are trained in that to estimate speeds, distances, different things they look at this terms of the injuries and...
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tom foreman's going to check the facts. i can my own homemade jam, apricot.d. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap uh, tuly, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spen8 days lo at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love o raise your rate cd that offers a one-ti rate increase if our currentates go up. whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement. most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater. natural gas is critical to our future. at exxonmobil we recognize the challenges and how important it is to do this right. at exxonmobil we recognize the challenges and how important it is purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. my
tom foreman's going to check the facts. i can my own homemade jam, apricot.d. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap uh, tuly, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spen8 days lo at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love o raise your rate cd that offers a one-ti rate increase if our currentates go up. whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's...
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the foreman of this ladder crew is larry mcdonald with the american flag on his back.s the ladder goes up it weighs 550 pounds, takes 10 people with the ropes and can reach a height of six stories the >> to sing the national anthem we are very honored to have andrew bidlock, an adler fellow from the san francisco opera. >> ♪ orgse say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ory the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ oer the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> good afternoon. what an exciting day for san francisco. when we can all come together to be reminded of our traditions and the courage of our first responders. i'm so excited to be here with the fire chief. he's been remembering how the fire department helped us out of the earthquake so
the foreman of this ladder crew is larry mcdonald with the american flag on his back.s the ladder goes up it weighs 550 pounds, takes 10 people with the ropes and can reach a height of six stories the >> to sing the national anthem we are very honored to have andrew bidlock, an adler fellow from the san francisco opera. >> ♪ orgse say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪...
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that's where we bring in our tom foreman. joins us to kind of separate the fact from the fiction of last night's claims. hey, tom, where do we begin? >> well, you know, we're going to start with rick perry because it's interesting enough, if you think about some of the things he said last night about this question of what we're doing with the issue of social security, listen to this one statement he said last night, very strong statement. listen to it. >> those people that are on social security today, for those people that are approaching social security, they don't have anything in the world to worry about. >> okay. so a very clear, strong statement there. nothing to worry about. nothing to worry about. but look at what he wrote in an op-ed yesterday on fox.com. social security's financing is broken an unsustainable in the long run. the fact is social security's financing system is broken. it must be fixed. now, you can say that both statements are true. you can say that something is wrong and yet this group doesn't have an
that's where we bring in our tom foreman. joins us to kind of separate the fact from the fiction of last night's claims. hey, tom, where do we begin? >> well, you know, we're going to start with rick perry because it's interesting enough, if you think about some of the things he said last night about this question of what we're doing with the issue of social security, listen to this one statement he said last night, very strong statement. listen to it. >> those people that are on...
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sometimes far as covers such a large area the foreman from all over the region come to help. controlling fire is especially difficult in can do for us forests it takes many years to recover from such a blaze floods are just as dangerous as fire in early spring transporting fuel and basic necessities was a start is an extreme and often life threatening toss. which is more than. one occasion snowmobiles broke down as we had to walk scores of kilometers such incidents would have made many others quit his job something keeps us going i think it gives us adrenaline i'm happy it's part of my life. it's a challenge that keeps you in good shape. the following morning the weather changes abruptly it is clear from the four cos that the rain will keep coming down for almost a week you all are full of just decided against inspecting of a sea. they want to waste the time so they begin looking through the video they filmed the day before. i would like to take a closer look at what you filmed. i couldn't see it clearly in the sunlight. well i didn't expect to see that the chicks i saw were
sometimes far as covers such a large area the foreman from all over the region come to help. controlling fire is especially difficult in can do for us forests it takes many years to recover from such a blaze floods are just as dangerous as fire in early spring transporting fuel and basic necessities was a start is an extreme and often life threatening toss. which is more than. one occasion snowmobiles broke down as we had to walk scores of kilometers such incidents would have made many others...