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we do not want people in our store -- we do not want them intoxicated in our store, to be frank with you, because i have over $1 million in liability, and that is on me because of the inventory we carry. that is not the idea of it. i would also point out to you back i do not know if any of you have never been into our money here in the city -- then into armani. he did this years ago. this is not far outside of what we have seen in luxury retailing. again, we look at bringing in small sustainable winery's to pair with our sustainable jewelry. we are currently the only business of sustainable jewelry like this in the united states of america. we will not be the last one. it happens really fast. the sustainable wine part is really to allow us again to have some clientele abilities and not really use it as a bar. we have already shown great success in our business. we continue to pare the wine bar part of it so that we continue to grow the business. am i making sense at all? supervisor avalos: it makes sense. i guess, again, i get the position where i want to consider what is the city's over
we do not want people in our store -- we do not want them intoxicated in our store, to be frank with you, because i have over $1 million in liability, and that is on me because of the inventory we carry. that is not the idea of it. i would also point out to you back i do not know if any of you have never been into our money here in the city -- then into armani. he did this years ago. this is not far outside of what we have seen in luxury retailing. again, we look at bringing in small...
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good morning thanks for having me on your show and to be frank with you i am not certain that i would call them revolutionaries in the region and i am very apprehensive of the term the arab spring because that was first applied to the two thousand and five comments made by various reporters thinking that after the illegal invasion of iraq the democracy or progress toward democracy would follow and it's now being applied to the uprisings in various countries in the region and had his uprisings been totally independent of outsiders. i would say that they would and being the making the countries more sovereign and rhythm of their various dictators but they're not independent they've been they're actually taters this are taking advantage of people's decided faction and we know for a fact it's everywhere and many experts believe that national environment for democracy and freedom house has been training the people to be arson on the streets and revolt against her various regimes and it was it's actually interesting that the revolutions or others they're knob become too known they're exactl
good morning thanks for having me on your show and to be frank with you i am not certain that i would call them revolutionaries in the region and i am very apprehensive of the term the arab spring because that was first applied to the two thousand and five comments made by various reporters thinking that after the illegal invasion of iraq the democracy or progress toward democracy would follow and it's now being applied to the uprisings in various countries in the region and had his uprisings...
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you court partly flaunt take us along with a clean decision. he did not give all which he spoke at a press conference and to be frank with you i'm not particularly surprised i don't remember when the president of the russians yeltsin or it would give all which he is mean political decisions during press conferences when built and suddenly resigned in one nine hundred eighty nine when in fact passing the part it was not done at a press conference it was done in a televised. you know interview not even a need to your guy in a televised address to the need should actually you expect me to be that way now when it happens eventually than you or in some other way but certainly not at a press conference and the president again underlined his relationship with pm putin he said the see the same on strategic issues but they don't always agree on more minor issues but generally they want the same thing well i think it's true and there is nothing surprising of our prep and if we take the foreign policy . the west leaves them not much room for disagreement. the situation. is everyone taking aboard the situation in libya now in the west is there to ration or
you court partly flaunt take us along with a clean decision. he did not give all which he spoke at a press conference and to be frank with you i'm not particularly surprised i don't remember when the president of the russians yeltsin or it would give all which he is mean political decisions during press conferences when built and suddenly resigned in one nine hundred eighty nine when in fact passing the part it was not done at a press conference it was done in a televised. you know interview...
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you got to play by the rules, frank. here are your so-called winners. under protest. a single stroke for the coveted silver shank. >> can you make that out? >> frank mallicoat has a pencil with an eraser, working on his score card. we got you caught in the act. look at you. >> you know what? if i told you i wore this medal all weekend long, you would believe me? >> i saw one your teammates wearing it in a restaurant. >> and i was having lunch at half moon bay, and someone asked if i won the tournament. one stroke. difference. but we had a lot of fun. >> congratulations to you. >> well, thank you very much. >> wait until next year, though. i think i will keep it on until tomorrow morning. >> and that is it for cbs 5 eyewitness news at noon. see you at 5:00. >> one stroke is all it took. >> see you at 5:00. ,,
you got to play by the rules, frank. here are your so-called winners. under protest. a single stroke for the coveted silver shank. >> can you make that out? >> frank mallicoat has a pencil with an eraser, working on his score card. we got you caught in the act. look at you. >> you know what? if i told you i wore this medal all weekend long, you would believe me? >> i saw one your teammates wearing it in a restaurant. >> and i was having lunch at half moon bay, and...
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translator: you asked whether china will continue to send troops to maintain the safety i would be frank with you and saying the situation continues to do that it would create the difficulties for us to continue the operations. >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: although the development of a chinese pla has come along and we do a number of ships, but we are not that strong yet particularly after this visit i feel that in terms of the stress of the pla me fi the gaps exist and to be honest, i feel very sad after visiting because on aphelion i know that how poor our equipment are and how wonder developed they remain. >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> on the one hand if we continue to build new ships we will have constraints of the national defense budget, and what is more it will lead to the issue of chinese threat again because of our growing capabilities. on the other hand if we stopped dealing with the ships and not only would enable them to send more ships but they will find it even difficult to protect and maintain our own maritime interest. so i think we still n
translator: you asked whether china will continue to send troops to maintain the safety i would be frank with you and saying the situation continues to do that it would create the difficulties for us to continue the operations. >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: although the development of a chinese pla has come along and we do a number of ships, but we are not that strong yet particularly after this visit i feel that in terms of the stress of the pla me fi the...
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opposition, with both parties being completely respectful and understanding of the other's positions. thank you for hearing me. president olague: thank you. >> commissioners, my name is frank with the middle polk neighborhood association. i want to reiterate what she said, we are not opposed to the private sponsors, which are opposed to more liquor on polk street. on the run of polk street, from post to broadway, 10 blocks, there are currently 21 locations serving hard liquor. these are bars or restaurants serving hard liquor. this project would make that 22. it is on a block that only has
opposition, with both parties being completely respectful and understanding of the other's positions. thank you for hearing me. president olague: thank you. >> commissioners, my name is frank with the middle polk neighborhood association. i want to reiterate what she said, we are not opposed to the private sponsors, which are opposed to more liquor on polk street. on the run of polk street, from post to broadway, 10 blocks, there are currently 21 locations serving hard liquor. these are...
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you have to -- >> no, come to the mic! >> i'll take orders. [laughter] >> don't have trouble with authority. [laughter] >> thank you. frank, you alluded to charles tilley, and i understand and agree with much of what you say about that. but what you haven't alluded to, and i'm not offering another generalization that you have to enter into, is how did the phenomenon of war, and interstate war in particular, affect the evolution of systems as you see it, or is that something -- >> well, no. so it drives state building, but it doesn't cease to drive state building after you get a state, it continues. like, you look at this city. there's this big five-sided building sitting next to the potomac river. where did that come from? where did the growth of the big federal government, you know, before the civil war the population of this city was, i don't know, something like 50,000 people. it was a tiny thing. and then all of a sudden after the civil war it's several hundred thousand, and all because, you know, the needs of war drove, you know, the increases and the need for civilian bureaucracies of various sorts. so i think that
you have to -- >> no, come to the mic! >> i'll take orders. [laughter] >> don't have trouble with authority. [laughter] >> thank you. frank, you alluded to charles tilley, and i understand and agree with much of what you say about that. but what you haven't alluded to, and i'm not offering another generalization that you have to enter into, is how did the phenomenon of war, and interstate war in particular, affect the evolution of systems as you see it, or is that...
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around and they were highly unionized police and fire folks but it was painful getting their to be frank with you but at the end of the day we figured out and worked out better so i think the approach again mr. chairman there's going to be some work to do it that's why this hearing was good to hear from you. my son and ii like having him collect stamps because there's history behind each stand and last thursday went to the post office website, ordered some first edition stamps and they came on monday. when you think about that, that shows the efficiency you have to organize it, package it, put it in, deliver it and we got it, and that is just an amazing thing, stamped envelope on the can stand from here and a village in western alaska is amazing so i credit the post office. thank you mr. chairman for allowing me to say a few words. >> we look forward to working with you on these issues. one question and this will be for maybe mr. guffey and mr. strong to members were directly with postal customers every day as we all know? what do you think the postal service needs to do to reach out to customers
around and they were highly unionized police and fire folks but it was painful getting their to be frank with you but at the end of the day we figured out and worked out better so i think the approach again mr. chairman there's going to be some work to do it that's why this hearing was good to hear from you. my son and ii like having him collect stamps because there's history behind each stand and last thursday went to the post office website, ordered some first edition stamps and they came on...
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around and they were highly unionized police and fire folks but it was painful getting their to be frank with you but at the end of the day we figured out and worked out better so i think the approach again mr. chairman there's going to be some work to do it that's why this hearing was good to hear from you. my son and ii like having him collect stamps because there's history behind each stand and last thursday went to the post office website, ordered some first edition stamps and they came on monday. when you think about that, that shows the efficiency you have to organize it, package it, put it in, deliver it and we got it, and that is just an amazing thing, stamped envelope on the can stand from here and a village in western alaska is amazing so i credit the post office. thank you mr. chairman for allowing me to say a few words. >> we look forward to working with you on these issues. one question and this will be for maybe mr. guffey and mr. strong to members were directly with postal customers every day as we all know? what do you think the postal service needs to do to reach out to customers
around and they were highly unionized police and fire folks but it was painful getting their to be frank with you but at the end of the day we figured out and worked out better so i think the approach again mr. chairman there's going to be some work to do it that's why this hearing was good to hear from you. my son and ii like having him collect stamps because there's history behind each stand and last thursday went to the post office website, ordered some first edition stamps and they came on...
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didn't -- ain't dirty, you didn't do it yourself. >> i'm celebrity designer frank fontana here in chicago. today the secret is out. i'm finally able to share withcial project i've been working on for the last couple of years. it's my new book, "dirty little secrets of design." i love creating beautiful interiors. and doing it on a budget is what i'm best at. i'm going to show you some tricks right now. most of us do have one or two pieces of furniture that might be on its way to the dumpster like this coffee table. before you throw it out, check this out. with some simple scrap wall paper and a little spray glue, you, too, can create a fresh new look. lay out your wall paper. make sure you have the right distance. i cut mine with a little extra on each side. now it's time spray glue it down. i want to make sure i got a lot of glue on here, especially along the edges. i'm going to spray both the table and the back of the wall paper. and slowly roll it back on because once it he's going on, it doesn't come off. all right. looks like all the air bubbles are out. we have a smooth surface. it's time to trim the fat. by pressing the blade against the
didn't -- ain't dirty, you didn't do it yourself. >> i'm celebrity designer frank fontana here in chicago. today the secret is out. i'm finally able to share withcial project i've been working on for the last couple of years. it's my new book, "dirty little secrets of design." i love creating beautiful interiors. and doing it on a budget is what i'm best at. i'm going to show you some tricks right now. most of us do have one or two pieces of furniture that might be on its way to...
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you with us. massachusetts representative barney frank here on "the ed show." ed you, did the white house make the right decision by not releasing the photo? 90% of you said yes. 10% of youaid no. that's the ed show. i'm ed schultz. see you back here tomorrow night.
you with us. massachusetts representative barney frank here on "the ed show." ed you, did the white house make the right decision by not releasing the photo? 90% of you said yes. 10% of youaid no. that's the ed show. i'm ed schultz. see you back here tomorrow night.
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this is actually going to work against us and it's going to get that you should cooperate with us or you should be frank about it we move on and i think those questions. to my friend and colleague mr mammals and i hope they will answer those questions and we were able to work out a model for a copper ration on a missile defense and you know otherwise we'll have to seek measures and we don't want to do that for us you know when you're down or we'll have to quickly develop power in the city strike potential can for our you know arsenal and this is a very bad scenario this is the kind of scene aereo that will send bad as to the cold war era and i told my colleagues you know those. he cheated in twenty twenty after it got passed through all the fourth pieces of the plan will be this. plan we just put in you might see what possible it's not going to be you making those decisions and not. you know but we pretty much there are all these littles who will be making those decisions and most probably in the. russian leader with those machines will make all these moves iterations and so we need to consider right no
this is actually going to work against us and it's going to get that you should cooperate with us or you should be frank about it we move on and i think those questions. to my friend and colleague mr mammals and i hope they will answer those questions and we were able to work out a model for a copper ration on a missile defense and you know otherwise we'll have to seek measures and we don't want to do that for us you know when you're down or we'll have to quickly develop power in the city...
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you have to show up show your belly button and you could walk away with the belly dancing crown. frankuld join in. >> i think i would watch, yeah. i would rather enjoy that. sydnie is going to be there? i'm going. >> it would hurt my back. >> do it, it's fun. >> i bet. >> and then yesterday, i had the joyful time of running to -- [overlapping speakers] >> at the ferry plaza at the ferry building. walking down the plaza this little boy here was just admire, in his element. the new smurfs movie coming out in july. and they were in town to promote it. finally, last night, there is my twitter picture i took blue man group opened at the golden gate theater. it is a high-tech visual in your face explosion. catch them in san francisco while you can. all going on. >> have a great memorial day weekend and all the information at our website, cbssf.com. >> thank you. sounds good. >> going to lie down now. [ laughter ] >>> 6:51. new photos of schwarzenegger spending quality time with his other family. >> what he did with his child right in front of maria. >> and if you have a story idea or comment
you have to show up show your belly button and you could walk away with the belly dancing crown. frankuld join in. >> i think i would watch, yeah. i would rather enjoy that. sydnie is going to be there? i'm going. >> it would hurt my back. >> do it, it's fun. >> i bet. >> and then yesterday, i had the joyful time of running to -- [overlapping speakers] >> at the ferry plaza at the ferry building. walking down the plaza this little boy here was just admire, in...
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you to join us and ask your questions as well. welcome, frank. i see that you brought a big aerial photograph with overly geology. >> it is a big google map with overly geology. the different colors depict the different formations or deposits beneath san francisco. san francisco is a young environment. it is a relatively young environment. the basement rock beneath san francisco is known as the franciscan complex or formation. it is throughout the city, most notably twin peaks, edge hill, telegraph hill. every once in awhile, you hear about those who make the news with a rock fall or landslide. usually occur in the telegraph and twin peaks. . above the rock are the soil deposits. the most common is dune sand. it is nothing but rocks that has been worn down from the sierras and deposited along the beaches. the wind blew that dune sand over most of the city. it is this mustard color. on the avenues, it is very thick. it can be up to 400 feet thick. as you moved south across slope boulevard, that is the tolar foundation. it was named after the first to score every in -- after the first discovery in t
you to join us and ask your questions as well. welcome, frank. i see that you brought a big aerial photograph with overly geology. >> it is a big google map with overly geology. the different colors depict the different formations or deposits beneath san francisco. san francisco is a young environment. it is a relatively young environment. the basement rock beneath san francisco is known as the franciscan complex or formation. it is throughout the city, most notably twin peaks, edge hill,...
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on your monday let's get you up- to-date with traffic and weather here is christy with more. >>> thanks frankou liked the weather this weekend you will love it today beautiful sunny skies in store mild start to the day, 48 and san raphael. 53 fairfield, 49 concord, 47 liver more and fremont and 51 redwood city and san jose by this afternoon warming up nicely 79 fairfield and concord, 80 liver more, cooling along the bay shore -- along the bay shore and coast, offshore flow, we will see warmer temperatures as you continue, 61 san raphael, 77 napa and 77 santa rosa. let's go to elizabeth. >> thank you back out to chopper 5. live from the east shore freeway showing us traffic is a little busy as you pass golden gate field, westbound 280 traffic still only a 20 minute drive time from the carcenas bridge. out to liver more westbound 580, approaching north liver more avenue. just clear to the right shoulder traffic still stacking up to at least north flip so our drive time is growing, 25 minutes, out of the altamonte pass that is your traffic and weather back to you. >> thanks very much. 6:44 a.m.
on your monday let's get you up- to-date with traffic and weather here is christy with more. >>> thanks frankou liked the weather this weekend you will love it today beautiful sunny skies in store mild start to the day, 48 and san raphael. 53 fairfield, 49 concord, 47 liver more and fremont and 51 redwood city and san jose by this afternoon warming up nicely 79 fairfield and concord, 80 liver more, cooling along the bay shore -- along the bay shore and coast, offshore flow, we will see...
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around and they were highly unionized police and fire folks but it was painful getting their to be frank with you but at the end of the day we figured out and worked out better so i think the approach again mr. chairman there's going to be some work to do it that's why this hearing was good to hear from you. my son and ii like having him collect stamps because there's history behind each stand and last thursday went to the post office website, ordered some first edition stamps and they came on monday. when you think about that, that shows the efficiency you have to organize it, package it, put it in, deliver it and we got it, and that is just an amazing thing, stamped envelope on the can stand from here and a village in western alaska is amazing so i credit the post office. thank you mr. chairman for allowing me to say a few words. >> we look forward to working with you on these issues. one question and this will be for maybe mr. guffey and mr. strong to members were directly with postal customers every day as we all know? what do you think the postal service needs to do to reach out to customers
around and they were highly unionized police and fire folks but it was painful getting their to be frank with you but at the end of the day we figured out and worked out better so i think the approach again mr. chairman there's going to be some work to do it that's why this hearing was good to hear from you. my son and ii like having him collect stamps because there's history behind each stand and last thursday went to the post office website, ordered some first edition stamps and they came on...
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thank you, frank, with gw, good to have you here this morning. >> thank you. >>> there are security warnings following the death of osama bin laden. the state department issued a travel alert and police departments are also on alert. we have more from sarah simmons live at the pentagon. sarah? >> reporter: well, allison, some local law enforcement agencies around the country in places like los angeles and new york city have issued travel warnings, have beefed up security. they say out of an abundance of caution here. they have also issued travel warnings, the state department has, to people just out of concern for any kind of retaliation from al-qaeda over osama bin laden's death. now the u.s. officials have put all u.s. embassies on alert. the state department issued that travel warning, that worldwide travel warning after president obama gave his speech last night. specifically they are warning americans living or traveling abroad in areas that have been known to have anti-american violence in the past. as you know the bin laden compound was found in the middle of pakistan in an army town,
thank you, frank, with gw, good to have you here this morning. >> thank you. >>> there are security warnings following the death of osama bin laden. the state department issued a travel alert and police departments are also on alert. we have more from sarah simmons live at the pentagon. sarah? >> reporter: well, allison, some local law enforcement agencies around the country in places like los angeles and new york city have issued travel warnings, have beefed up security....
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frank, sydnie? >> joel, we understand that former president george bush will not be going to ground zero later this week. can you tell us why? >> yeah, you know, with bin laden gone, frank, president obama had talked a lot about getting back some of that post- 9/11 bipartisan unity that the country felt. in that spirit he put out an invitation to president bush to join him tomorrow when he visits with 9/11 victims' families at ground zero. president bush said he is out of the white house and wants to keep it that way. >> the items in the compound, any indication or early indication that this might help in the ongoing war against terror? >> reporter: you're talking about the computers, hard drives, the files that they found. yeah, get the idea from high level officials here while they are not saying exactly what they have, you get the idea that they found a lot more than they expected to find. we probably won't find out exactly this sensitive intelligence information. >> pretty amazing they went in there not only got bin laden, killed him, but had the presence of mind to pick up computers, laptops, all that kind of thing, as well. pretty crazy. joel
frank, sydnie? >> joel, we understand that former president george bush will not be going to ground zero later this week. can you tell us why? >> yeah, you know, with bin laden gone, frank, president obama had talked a lot about getting back some of that post- 9/11 bipartisan unity that the country felt. in that spirit he put out an invitation to president bush to join him tomorrow when he visits with 9/11 victims' families at ground zero. president bush said he is out of the white...
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the first one is you addressed the issue of bailout of banks and with the tools are that you have today that you didn't have over dodd-frank. the question is are you better position today, are regulators better position today to prevent government bailout of troubled financial institutions than they were before? if you could highlight those things, how the incentives have changed and tools have been strengthened. >> we have the authority to resolve the entire financial institution before the reviewer authority went to the bank. now it is a large bank holding company with a list of authority to put into receivership. if that would avoid systemic consequences. as i said before the process is every bit as harsh as bankruptcy. any temporary liquidity support that might be provided is paid off the top. there's no guarantee of liability. all creditors are exposed to loss. there are low chances of loss after the government got repeated completely. that has to be an offense against the industry. there is no way taxpayers -- there are bells and whistles on this and we pushed for that. we actually wanted an assessment to provide the
the first one is you addressed the issue of bailout of banks and with the tools are that you have today that you didn't have over dodd-frank. the question is are you better position today, are regulators better position today to prevent government bailout of troubled financial institutions than they were before? if you could highlight those things, how the incentives have changed and tools have been strengthened. >> we have the authority to resolve the entire financial institution before...
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discussing that when you were on embedded with these guys these soldiers you were with regard to from a partner and i want to express my condolences to you because i know that you did as frank in april tim hetherington he was in libya right and proper how did that shift your focus on what you do and how involved you will be moving forward. on some hard facts i've been covering wars is the age of ninety three and it's taken a fair about of risks in those twenty almost twenty years and jim's death really pretty much knocked me flat and. i think it made me realize i mean he's been dead a month today's been a month and it was an awful month and i made maybe realize like if i get killed. i'm going to be doing that what i feel right now to the people i'm closest to my wife my family my friends and i've never quite thought about it that way and i think. well ultimately the decision i came to was that there is going to continue working i'm going to continue covering countries that are in transition in conflict but i'm not going to continue going to shout out like about that business according to what's being reported and actually very well known is that most journalists however tra
discussing that when you were on embedded with these guys these soldiers you were with regard to from a partner and i want to express my condolences to you because i know that you did as frank in april tim hetherington he was in libya right and proper how did that shift your focus on what you do and how involved you will be moving forward. on some hard facts i've been covering wars is the age of ninety three and it's taken a fair about of risks in those twenty almost twenty years and jim's...
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frank heal is an entmologist with the university of tennessee. >> you get a gazillion, they make a lotf noise. >> they could get up to 100 decibels or so. >> that's a lot. >> thing of them as bioacoustic instruments. >> reporter: like guitars. >> just like guitars. here in music city, they're making a lot of noise, aren't they? >> reporter: yes, they are. it's all part of their genetic makeup. this year's brew, the largest in the world, would awaken from a 13-year slumber and line dance across the better part of 13 states. go forth and multiply. though perfectly harmless bugs have caused quite a flap on twitter and youtube, some brave souls are eating them. after such a long wait, why not celebrate with a cicada party? >> we had ear plugs we sold out of immediately because they get loud, beer mugs, coffee mugs, posters. >> reporter: this girl is an 8-year-old cicada hunter. you can tell she likes them by her necklace and the dozens she has in her box. what are they doing? >> just making a lot of noise. >> reporter: and within five weeks, they'll sing, they will mate, and they will die.
frank heal is an entmologist with the university of tennessee. >> you get a gazillion, they make a lotf noise. >> they could get up to 100 decibels or so. >> that's a lot. >> thing of them as bioacoustic instruments. >> reporter: like guitars. >> just like guitars. here in music city, they're making a lot of noise, aren't they? >> reporter: yes, they are. it's all part of their genetic makeup. this year's brew, the largest in the world, would awaken...
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we're always fails rumsfeld then contacts general franks and says you got to freshen the invasion plan for iraq franks was in the process of dealing with the tora bora case so there was a direct and i honestly don't think i mean even if you're so you have people in the pentagon some people are dealing with iraq while they're in tora bora i don't see a direct connection there but we. couldn't let me let me answer time your question about waterboarding and if so you know bush had nothing to do with this that's going to exactly clear at this point what we know is that a piece of the intelligence came from k s m clean shaikh mohammad who was water boarded and it's very likely that a piece of that information it's actually in the meantime says it you know that information again of the name of the courier great come from great shaikh muhammad and it came during the stockholm syndrome style interrogations where you make friends with the guy you get him to talk this is explicitly an hour in the press at this moment as we saw the i look at that time but i don't know if this was clear is going to write the government is that if there is this cam
we're always fails rumsfeld then contacts general franks and says you got to freshen the invasion plan for iraq franks was in the process of dealing with the tora bora case so there was a direct and i honestly don't think i mean even if you're so you have people in the pentagon some people are dealing with iraq while they're in tora bora i don't see a direct connection there but we. couldn't let me let me answer time your question about waterboarding and if so you know bush had nothing to do...
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frank. >> thank you. >> susie: and we've been talking with frank sesno at planet forward. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: as we mentioned, we'll see the april jobs report from the labor department. it's expected to show employers added 186,000 jobs. "market monitor. and robert stovall is our "market monitor. he's looking for companies pumping up pay-outs to shareholders, where he's finding the potential of higher dividends. robert is managing director and strategist at wood asset management. >> susie: the list corporate america waits for all year long is out-- the fortune 500-- and walmart is number one. it's the second year running that the world's largest retailer held the top spot, when judged by revenue. it's followed by three huge oil companies: exxon mobil, chevron, and conoco phillips, another example of how high energy prices are affecting things. and fannie mae leaps from 81st last year to number five this year, because of new accounting rules and a bailout from uncle sam. >> tom: federal prosecutors have trimmed down their case against financier allen stanford. eight charges have
frank. >> thank you. >> susie: and we've been talking with frank sesno at planet forward. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: as we mentioned, we'll see the april jobs report from the labor department. it's expected to show employers added 186,000 jobs. "market monitor. and robert stovall is our "market monitor. he's looking for companies pumping up pay-outs to shareholders, where he's finding the potential of higher dividends. robert is managing...
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with former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. we willle be joined by general tommy franks. and you know todd beamer. let's roll, a real patriot. and the same with the father. lindsey graham is criticizing the only administration decision to bury bin laden at sea in accordance with islamic law within a 12 hour period of time. >> i admire lindsey very much. he is a good friend. i don't agree. i think it was okay. i might not have made that decision but i'm okay with that decision being made. he can have all of the services he wants, he is dwg t is going. i did like the idea with burying him at sea because we don't end up with a memorial for him anywhere. >> should we have kept his body for the short-term. i agree we don't want to set up an area where people can go and memorialize this luncheo lunat. in the short-term, they are still checking the dna. >> they should put the pictures out, the pictures should be out now so that you take out the element of why aren't they showing the pictures and no matter how jin insensitive they are, people can hand that will. who cares what he looks like. >> i agree with that. i do agree with lind
with former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. we willle be joined by general tommy franks. and you know todd beamer. let's roll, a real patriot. and the same with the father. lindsey graham is criticizing the only administration decision to bury bin laden at sea in accordance with islamic law within a 12 hour period of time. >> i admire lindsey very much. he is a good friend. i don't agree. i think it was okay. i might not have made that decision but i'm okay with that decision being...
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but it's the same with a relationship, the special relationship you have with london or with tokyo. friends are allowed to disagree. friends have to be frank and honest with each other. and that's what happened today. we had a good conversation, and we were frank and honest. >> you say a good conversation today. explain what happened yesterday. the prime minister, i'm told, called the secretary of state, hillary clinton. he did not like when he was told what was going to be in the president's speech. he argued that it be removed, and many people have described that conversation as quite testy. >> i think it was an honest conversation. but ultimately, let's be clear, we want similar things. we want to see peace. we want to see reconciliation. we want to see the extremists defeated. and this is why we've got a fundamental problem in the peace process today, because the current palestinian government has decided instead of going for peace with israel they've decided to embrace the extremists. they've formed this pact with hamas. now, as you know, hamas just two weeks ago condemned your country, condemned the united states for taking out bin l
but it's the same with a relationship, the special relationship you have with london or with tokyo. friends are allowed to disagree. friends have to be frank and honest with each other. and that's what happened today. we had a good conversation, and we were frank and honest. >> you say a good conversation today. explain what happened yesterday. the prime minister, i'm told, called the secretary of state, hillary clinton. he did not like when he was told what was going to be in the...
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. >> we'll watch you at 4:30 with sydnie and frank.e'll tune in. >> we'll see each other at the hollywood -- holiday parties. >> we're trying to straighten this one out. we had the winds whipping up around the bay area. a couple of clouds too and those winds continue to howl in spots. check that out. whipping around right now. sfo49 miles per hour. the past hour we had one at 54. you get the idea. blowing pretty good outside. it will continue over the next hour or so. then it should begin to diminish. clouds, you bet, we had some of those. mid to high level clouds moving out tomorrow. we'll see a few more clouds of both varietities as we head throughout the day. inside the bay it will still be breezy, although not as breezy as today. temperatures right now out the door. you've got 70 degrees in santa rosa. 62 in san jose and a cool 55 and windy in pacifica. if you plan on traveling around the state, there's a chance of showers toward eureka. then it looks like mild temperatures in the 70s as you make your way into the central valley. b
. >> we'll watch you at 4:30 with sydnie and frank.e'll tune in. >> we'll see each other at the hollywood -- holiday parties. >> we're trying to straighten this one out. we had the winds whipping up around the bay area. a couple of clouds too and those winds continue to howl in spots. check that out. whipping around right now. sfo49 miles per hour. the past hour we had one at 54. you get the idea. blowing pretty good outside. it will continue over the next hour or so. then it...
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been more frank in expressing the need that all of us are going to have to rein in our spending, who have told and shared that directly with your constituents. when they have asked for things, you tried to help them, i know, but you're frank with your constituents. would you share with us what kind of percentage you got in the last election? mr. coburn: i got 71.8%. mr. sessions: 71%. i don't think it's -- do you think perhaps some of us here in washington are overafraid of being frank and truthful with our constituents about the challenges america faces? mr. coburn: well, i would answer through the president that i think we're perplexed. we see, we know intellectually that there is a big problem and we have this challenge of do i go down this path to do the best thing for our country or do i go down this path to do the best thing for me? i look at politics different than most of our colleagues. to the senator from alabama, i would say i don't really care whether i'm here or not. i care about whether america is here or not. but our point ought to be is how do we secure the vote and how do we establish trust with the american people? if my colleague would go with me -- and i kno
been more frank in expressing the need that all of us are going to have to rein in our spending, who have told and shared that directly with your constituents. when they have asked for things, you tried to help them, i know, but you're frank with your constituents. would you share with us what kind of percentage you got in the last election? mr. coburn: i got 71.8%. mr. sessions: 71%. i don't think it's -- do you think perhaps some of us here in washington are overafraid of being frank and...