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equal is equal that the community would support them in that decision. >> brown: maggie gallagher how do you determine what happened in new york. >> republicans who campaigned one way decided to vote another which is something that never goes over well with voters. in order to help andrew cuomo in his eventually bid to run for president. it's one thing to sell out your principles in order to get elected. that's wrong. but to sell out your principles in order to get the other guy elected is is just plain dumb. i do think that the republican party in new york is going to pay a big price for that. because, you know, the polling we did and the polling is becoming very sensitive to how you ask the questions. when we asked new yorkers do you want to define marriage as one man and one woman the answer was 57% still support that. i think that's why our call to refer this to the people of new york went unheeded and the politicians in albany, you know, quickly pushed it through. >> brown: you don't see a shift in public opinion over the last few years at all? >> we're not seeing it on the groun
equal is equal that the community would support them in that decision. >> brown: maggie gallagher how do you determine what happened in new york. >> republicans who campaigned one way decided to vote another which is something that never goes over well with voters. in order to help andrew cuomo in his eventually bid to run for president. it's one thing to sell out your principles in order to get elected. that's wrong. but to sell out your principles in order to get the other guy...
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trace gallagher joins us from our west coast newsroom. trace, this is a good one!porter: it is, martha. you should know the budget in north carolina has been on the desk of the democratic governor, beverly pur due, she has gone head to head with republican lawmakers over this in recent months 57bd one of those republican lawmakers is mike stone, so he gets this batch of letters from elementary school students, including, as you said, his third grade daughter, they're protesting the budge cuts. keep in mind, these kids are not studying this in school, right? they're not studies the numbers, the politics, the constraints, so the teacher tells them what to write. she outlines what the letter should say, including the loss of teachers' assistance, the loss of field trips, the loss of science experiments, his daughter ends the letter, you see right there, with the quote, "please put the budget higher, dad". sincerely, his daughter. dad was not happy. listen: >> i don't know that any time we should use our third grade classroom students as lobbyists. as i read through th
trace gallagher joins us from our west coast newsroom. trace, this is a good one!porter: it is, martha. you should know the budget in north carolina has been on the desk of the democratic governor, beverly pur due, she has gone head to head with republican lawmakers over this in recent months 57bd one of those republican lawmakers is mike stone, so he gets this batch of letters from elementary school students, including, as you said, his third grade daughter, they're protesting the budge cuts....
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trace gallagher has that from our west coast newsroom.e again, ladies and gentlemen, trace gallagher. >> reporter: this bill easily passed the alabama house and the senate, it's now waiting for the governor's signature. the governor, republican robert bentley, said he wanted to take the weekend to think about this. it's a holiday in alabama today so it's not going to happen now, but the governor did say back in his state of the state address he would sign the bill. it's very much like arizona's s.b. b. 1070, it allows police who pull somebody over for a different crime to question their immigration status. it would also make it illegal for illegals to apply for work in alabama. businesses would have to use e-verify, and if businesses hire illegals knowingly twice, they can have their business licenses revoked. here's both sides of the issue. listen. >> individuals in the united states, they are not going to mexico. and the warrants here in alabama. so all this is is a power play, it's a control play, and that's form of intimidation. >> if
trace gallagher has that from our west coast newsroom.e again, ladies and gentlemen, trace gallagher. >> reporter: this bill easily passed the alabama house and the senate, it's now waiting for the governor's signature. the governor, republican robert bentley, said he wanted to take the weekend to think about this. it's a holiday in alabama today so it's not going to happen now, but the governor did say back in his state of the state address he would sign the bill. it's very much like...
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john gallagher that is retiring after i will say how many years of service. he and i came from the police academy together. 41. >> good evening, commissioners. i will be the permit officer for two more days and then my place will be taken. this place has had a lot of negativity over the last years and a lot of criticism. how to save the think we finally got in. we are on the same page. i've been working very closely with the last year-and-a-half for the had the power to suspend and we sent to police reports to them. how to take a few minutes to thank you and thank them. tenge in industry is safer for it. >> thank you for everything you have given to the city and county of san francisco. president newlin: public comment, members of the public may address items that are within the subject matter of the commission. with respect to agenda items, they may address us for up to 3 minutes. is there anybody here that would like to do public comment? ok. review and approve the mets of april 26, may 24, and june 14. let's see. it looks like we have to bifurcate this to
john gallagher that is retiring after i will say how many years of service. he and i came from the police academy together. 41. >> good evening, commissioners. i will be the permit officer for two more days and then my place will be taken. this place has had a lot of negativity over the last years and a lot of criticism. how to save the think we finally got in. we are on the same page. i've been working very closely with the last year-and-a-half for the had the power to suspend and we...
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it was started by a musician kip gallagher.up now places what it calls musician corps fellows in schools and hospitals. >> health corps and green corps and why wouldn't you have a musician corps where arts can bring people together. >> michael develops the child services at ucsf. >> this model is pretty good in that it not only helps children and teens at children's hospitals but very easy to take it out to the world. >> reporter: they receive health insurance and a monthly salary. make an is hoping to continue on as a therapist when her two-year fellowship ends. >> it's provided me an opportunity to teach expression and that sharing of music with others. >> reporter: carolyn johnson, "abc 7 news". >> eric: still ahead. the next big thing in ride sharing. a new service for those quick trips you have to make, now, how you can rent your neighbor's car. and.... >> i know this, this is my bike. >> a bible shop owner that is crazy about never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do t
it was started by a musician kip gallagher.up now places what it calls musician corps fellows in schools and hospitals. >> health corps and green corps and why wouldn't you have a musician corps where arts can bring people together. >> michael develops the child services at ucsf. >> this model is pretty good in that it not only helps children and teens at children's hospitals but very easy to take it out to the world. >> reporter: they receive health insurance and a...
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is to be to more than 1500 men who were the giants uniform before them, from willie mays to allah gallagher, to william a covey, will clark, body and barry bonds, jimmy davenport, gaylord perry, from marishow to murph, and on and on. they all fought for this for 52 years and you brought it home for them. thank you. and how many of you out there remember going to giants games at candlestick park in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's? what this 2010 giants team did, what it accomplished pays tribute to more than 90 million of us who passed through the turnstiles at field stadium, candlestick park, and of at&t park in the past 53 years, leading with your hearts, wearing your, coming with your infants and grandchildren, booin g the dodgers, shared experiences of fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, this 2010 giants team, well, you brought it home all for us, too. thank you all so much. i was one of them taking the bus with my father out to candlestick. i am sure all of you have your stories of candlestick. some of you, even of field stadium. now we take our children and share experiences, m
is to be to more than 1500 men who were the giants uniform before them, from willie mays to allah gallagher, to william a covey, will clark, body and barry bonds, jimmy davenport, gaylord perry, from marishow to murph, and on and on. they all fought for this for 52 years and you brought it home for them. thank you. and how many of you out there remember going to giants games at candlestick park in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's? what this 2010 giants team did, what it accomplished pays...
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i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. "the fox report" starts now. >> indiana has spoken. the people of indiana have spoken. >> we expect indiana will comply with the federal law. >> trace: tonight, the state vs. the feds in a fight over whether to cut off the cash. uncontained and out of control. one of the largest wildfires in arizona's history scorching land and threatening homes. tonight, a look at the thousands of firefighters who are putting their lives on the line right now. plus, disaster. >> oh my god. >> inflatable ride caught in the wind with children trapped inside. but, first from fox this monday night. the stunning confession from congressman anthony weiner, he now can say with certitude that was a picture of him in his underwear. and he did send it to a woman on twitter. he is also admitting she is not the only one. the congressman on the verge of tears at today's news conference. listen. >> to be clear, the picture was of me, and i sent it. i'm deeply sorry for the pain this has caused my wife uma and our family and my constituents, my friends, supporters a
i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. "the fox report" starts now. >> indiana has spoken. the people of indiana have spoken. >> we expect indiana will comply with the federal law. >> trace: tonight, the state vs. the feds in a fight over whether to cut off the cash. uncontained and out of control. one of the largest wildfires in arizona's history scorching land and threatening homes. tonight, a look at the thousands of firefighters who are putting their lives on...
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andy gallagher, "bbc news" phil campbell, beal. >> picture this, a scenic village enlisted as a unesco world heritage sight. now it seems they like it so much they decided to build a replica in the guanzon province and the austrians have not too happy about it. >> it's easy to see why people like this place. majestic mountains nestling on an alpine lake. some of these buildings are thousands of years old. >> asian and chinese visitors inundate the streets of the village all year round drawn by its history and stunning scenery. but the chinese love it so much they decided to build an exact replica thousands of miles away in guan dong province. needless to say, some residents were angry and shocked that the chinese had kept their intentions secret. >> i saw these pictures, the most indepth documents with the most detail plans of houses, balconies, gables, win doughs, -- windows, and even the trinity statute behind. >> in guan dong province, construction is already underway. the bulldozers have moved in. and buildings are springing up. but the views at the chinese version at the unesco wo
andy gallagher, "bbc news" phil campbell, beal. >> picture this, a scenic village enlisted as a unesco world heritage sight. now it seems they like it so much they decided to build a replica in the guanzon province and the austrians have not too happy about it. >> it's easy to see why people like this place. majestic mountains nestling on an alpine lake. some of these buildings are thousands of years old. >> asian and chinese visitors inundate the streets of the...
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trace gallagher with the latest details.y understanding you spoke with somebody from the sheriff's department; is that right. >> the sheriff's department is knocking down those early reports, shep, as being flat out false. liberty county sheriff's office is saying that they have not found any bodies. that is a quote from them. now, they go on to say that they have, in fact, found some evidence or some discoveries, quoting that laid them to belief that the initial tip might be substantiated so they have got a search warrant that is now on the way and they will begin searching the house in question as soon as that search warrant arrives. separately the houston chronicle is reporting they have identified the homeowner. and they have called and talked to that homeowner and asked him about. this the homeowner saying clearly he has not killed anybody and helped anybody bury any bodies. that evidence or discovery they found may have been the blood that we talked about earlier. whether or not that is human blood is yet to be determi
trace gallagher with the latest details.y understanding you spoke with somebody from the sheriff's department; is that right. >> the sheriff's department is knocking down those early reports, shep, as being flat out false. liberty county sheriff's office is saying that they have not found any bodies. that is a quote from them. now, they go on to say that they have, in fact, found some evidence or some discoveries, quoting that laid them to belief that the initial tip might be...
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but analysts like tom gallagher expect the fed will continue to argue the recent slow-down in economic growth is temporary. >> but i think they do have to worry that the sustained path for the economy may just be weaker than they've been anticipating. >> reporter: the fed is almost certain to keep interest rate policy where it is-- very loose- - for an extended period. how extended will depend on the economy. >> i think you have to measure it in terms of conditions, and as long as unemployment remains high and wages are not growing strongly, i don't think they have any reason to think about raising the fed funds rate. >> reporter: but that doesn't mean the fed couldn't do more to stimulate the economy if it showed clear signs of sliding back into recession. economist vince reinhart wrote papers with then-fed governor ben bernanke about unconventional policies the fed could use to boost growth. >> in principle, it could set the six-month interest rate to 0%, or it could go to the two- year or the five-year. and so, you expand the waterfront of what you cover. they could do that. i bet t
but analysts like tom gallagher expect the fed will continue to argue the recent slow-down in economic growth is temporary. >> but i think they do have to worry that the sustained path for the economy may just be weaker than they've been anticipating. >> reporter: the fed is almost certain to keep interest rate policy where it is-- very loose- - for an extended period. how extended will depend on the economy. >> i think you have to measure it in terms of conditions, and as...
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but political economist tom gallagher says investors are expecting the final product will contain a big fudge factor. >> my guess is that the outcome of this process will be they won't solve the deficit problem, but they will manage it. it will be a step in the right direction. markets aren't showing much concern in the current level of deficits, so i think it will be fine. my guess is it will be a package that the budget policy experts-- you know, the policy wonks-- won't like, but the market will be fine with. >> reporter: inside the beltway, the break-up of the talks is seen as a sign the parties are now getting to the really hard work. and that will require the president and the speaker to find some common ground. darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> susie: joining us to analyze these developments-- constance hunter, chief economist at aladdin capital. hi, constance. >> hi, susie, how are you? >> susie: good, thank you. let me pick up where we left off in our reporting with this question, will lower oil prices be the magic bullet to fix the economy? what do you th
but political economist tom gallagher says investors are expecting the final product will contain a big fudge factor. >> my guess is that the outcome of this process will be they won't solve the deficit problem, but they will manage it. it will be a step in the right direction. markets aren't showing much concern in the current level of deficits, so i think it will be fine. my guess is it will be a package that the budget policy experts-- you know, the policy wonks-- won't like, but the...
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andy gallagher, bbc news, phil campbell, alabama. >> what a great story. let's get our main news again. disturbances have been reported throughout syria as tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets after friday prayers. activists said that security forces shot dead at least 19 people while syrian state media reported that a policeman had been killed and many others wounded. much more on our web site. bbc news. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news waspresented
andy gallagher, bbc news, phil campbell, alabama. >> what a great story. let's get our main news again. disturbances have been reported throughout syria as tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets after friday prayers. activists said that security forces shot dead at least 19 people while syrian state media reported that a policeman had been killed and many others wounded. much more on our web site. bbc news. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news....
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well mr gallagher it was not quoted quite precisely i met him only yesterday and i had talks with him. as we have signed a memorandum. we value our cock aeration with ya mouth. but now it's a question of reforming the pension system it's not a question of pension cuts we just can't reduce the pensions so our citizens but it's about a pension reform our goal is to find more sources for the pension fund. so it's a program that we're implementing. and then the other point you mentioned is a budget deficit enough to gus. that facts are it's see that the deficit should be covered at the expense so are people in the city but we think not to god's good optimized its costs and we suggest a more flexible approach to raising the tariffs. we know that in increase in tariffs always means growing consumer prices as soon as the again as more energy prices are raised prices for bread milk need transportation and so forth you follow suit and what does inflation mean if in fact it's a tax which is detrimental for the economy it's a cleaner in this for economic growth in the me so we tell the i.m.f. th
well mr gallagher it was not quoted quite precisely i met him only yesterday and i had talks with him. as we have signed a memorandum. we value our cock aeration with ya mouth. but now it's a question of reforming the pension system it's not a question of pension cuts we just can't reduce the pensions so our citizens but it's about a pension reform our goal is to find more sources for the pension fund. so it's a program that we're implementing. and then the other point you mentioned is a budget...
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the serbian shrugged off an early break to come out a six bought six three winner against germany gallagher's stunning in a way next is the elder williams sister venus who is playing in her first tournament since the australian open in january. while a lot of number to kim clijsters is a doubtful wimbledon after again hurting her ankle in a second round defeat for unicef open in the netherlands reigning us under the strain open champion prices went crashing out in straight sets at the hands of italian qualifier graham you know up around the eighty second in the world clijsters has never won the wimbledon title. now after finishing fourth of that year in winter olympics in two thousand and six russia slipped to the low point of thirteen's in the winter sport rankings after a disappointing display at last year's thank you for games though according to russia's sports minister vitale mutko this situation is heading for a u. turn this season russia's winter sports have already had a major overhaul since those games in canada and in the run up to the next olympics in their own resort of sochi in t
the serbian shrugged off an early break to come out a six bought six three winner against germany gallagher's stunning in a way next is the elder williams sister venus who is playing in her first tournament since the australian open in january. while a lot of number to kim clijsters is a doubtful wimbledon after again hurting her ankle in a second round defeat for unicef open in the netherlands reigning us under the strain open champion prices went crashing out in straight sets at the hands of...
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one of my benefactors was a man named gallagher who set out to write a life of him. he organized the papers and collected bits from the congressional record and went riding to historical archives. -- writing to historical archives. i hired some researchers. this is part time work for me. my day job is on wall street. it took a while. it was never a labor. it was a labor but one of love. >> going back to why you got this book would sell? >> i have no anticipated -- had no anticipation a monetary return. my editor liked the book. i think she thinks that the world ought to know about this fascinating chapter in american history. it is pertinent to the day, not at least given the bins in wisconsin where the legislators walked off to deny the quorum. these events of yesteryear are relevant politically and economically. >> let's say the paul ryan budget that just got past, if your majority is in control and six together, today you can get anything passed. could you have done that in the past? >> absolutely not. >> congress has convened. one part of the majority party had a
one of my benefactors was a man named gallagher who set out to write a life of him. he organized the papers and collected bits from the congressional record and went riding to historical archives. -- writing to historical archives. i hired some researchers. this is part time work for me. my day job is on wall street. it took a while. it was never a labor. it was a labor but one of love. >> going back to why you got this book would sell? >> i have no anticipated -- had no...
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i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. shep is back tomorrow. 3:00 p.m. eastern time. o'reilly starts now. >> bill: o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> at the outset i would like to make clear i have made terrible mistakes that hurt the people i care about the most and i'm deeply sorry. >> bill: anthony weiner lied did he tweet explicit pictures to abulbasher of in women. >> to be clear the picture was of me and i sent it. >> bill: weiner will not quit saying did he not do enough to give up his job. >> i am deeply regretting what i have done and i am not resigning. >> bill: so what is the big picture here? juan williams, mary katharine ham and bernie goldberg will analyze. >> here's how you make a drink. >> more than this. >> new book says some of the most popular sitcoms of all time contained liberal messages built in to the scripts. >> you guys really know how to pick the winners, didn't you? >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching
i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. shep is back tomorrow. 3:00 p.m. eastern time. o'reilly starts now. >> bill: o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> at the outset i would like to make clear i have made terrible mistakes that hurt the people i care about the most and i'm deeply sorry. >> bill: anthony weiner lied did he tweet explicit pictures to abulbasher of in women. >> to be clear the picture was of me and i sent it. >> bill: weiner will not quit saying did...
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dick morris said he'll throw his support to anyone the gop puts up or as conservative host mike gallagherup. >> he may have to carry this guy against obama. those are morris' own words. talk about falling into line. now, i'm pretty sure i was watching testimony that the dallas mavericks won the nba championship last sunday, and congratulations to owner mark cuban, who was on this program just a few weeks ago. but someone at "the miami herald" failed to get the message that the heat with super ego free agent lebron james lost
dick morris said he'll throw his support to anyone the gop puts up or as conservative host mike gallagherup. >> he may have to carry this guy against obama. those are morris' own words. talk about falling into line. now, i'm pretty sure i was watching testimony that the dallas mavericks won the nba championship last sunday, and congratulations to owner mark cuban, who was on this program just a few weeks ago. but someone at "the miami herald" failed to get the message that the...
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richard quest joins us and alfred edmond and leigh gallagher. >> i will not be satisfied till everyone wants a good job that offers some security has a good job that offers security. i won't be satisfied until the empty storefronts in town are open for business again. >> when i comes to fixing unemployment here at home, is president obama seeking advice from the right people. many of the biggest companies represented on the president's job council bring in the majority of their revenue from sales outside the u.s. alfred is it too cynical, that this council could have something to do with securing corporate support for the campaign trial? >> i think that's a cynical look. but i do believe you really need to diversify the kinds of business leaders who are providing advice for this job council. tough look at some of the companies that really do have most of their workforce here in america and then work with the larger global leaders to address these problems. >> ita lot of people are making their money from economies growing elsewhere. >> there's a thought that the private sector are goin
richard quest joins us and alfred edmond and leigh gallagher. >> i will not be satisfied till everyone wants a good job that offers some security has a good job that offers security. i won't be satisfied until the empty storefronts in town are open for business again. >> when i comes to fixing unemployment here at home, is president obama seeking advice from the right people. many of the biggest companies represented on the president's job council bring in the majority of their...
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deeply involved and even more so in 1998 when a family of my congressional district bobby and billy gallagher told me about a perceived prevalence of autism in a township. i requested the centers for disease control and the agency for toxic substance that it was indeed to be much higher than was generally to believe to be the prevalence. as a direct consequence of the bringing study and the cdc admission that there were no recent prevalent studies in the united states with which to make a comparison, i introduced legislation to authorize grants for autism and pervasive developmental disabilities surveillance into established centers of excellence in autism and pervasive developmental disabilities epidemiology. this legislation, the autism statistics surveillance research and epidemiology act or assure was introduced in 1999 was incorporated into title 1 of the children's health act of 2000, which also established the centers for excellence in autism, research in nih and created the interagency autism coordinating committee. to continue to monitor implementation of these new federal implementa
deeply involved and even more so in 1998 when a family of my congressional district bobby and billy gallagher told me about a perceived prevalence of autism in a township. i requested the centers for disease control and the agency for toxic substance that it was indeed to be much higher than was generally to believe to be the prevalence. as a direct consequence of the bringing study and the cdc admission that there were no recent prevalent studies in the united states with which to make a...
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deeply involved and even more so in 1998 when a family of my congressional district bobby and billy gallagher told me about a perceived prevalence of autism in a township. i requested the centers for disease control and the agency for toxic substance that it was indeed to be much higher than was generally to believe to be the prevalence. as a direct consequence of the bringing study and the cdc admission that there were no recent prevalent studies in the united states with which to make a comparison, i introduced legislation to authorize grants for autism and pervasive developmental disabilities surveillance into established centers of excellence in autism and pervasive developmental disabilities epidemiology. this legislation, the autism statistics surveillance research and epidemiology act or assure was introduced in 1999 was incorporated into title 1 of the children's health act of 2000, which also established the centers for excellence in autism, research in nih and created the interagency autism coordinating committee. to continue to monitor implementation of these new federal implementa
deeply involved and even more so in 1998 when a family of my congressional district bobby and billy gallagher told me about a perceived prevalence of autism in a township. i requested the centers for disease control and the agency for toxic substance that it was indeed to be much higher than was generally to believe to be the prevalence. as a direct consequence of the bringing study and the cdc admission that there were no recent prevalent studies in the united states with which to make a...