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look at his legs run. >> gary: the offensive line as well. continued to push. >> verne: 3rd down. 3:20 to go. 3rd and 4. >> gary: a complete sellout by a&m. everybody in the box. man-to-man on the outside. no safety. >> verne: mason. >> gary: running that ball into a 9-man defense. there is no sacht on the field. it's like goal line defense on 3rd down. >> verne: he picks up a 1st and 10. and that's his 25th carry. 166 yards and now mason will get a rest. >> gary: look at this. nobody back here. >> verne: cameron artis-payne. 2.5 to go. >> gary: we have our last drive of the game. remember, auburn has won the game on the last drive. mississippi state 88 yard drive. 1:56 on the clock. >> verne: artis-payne stopped. the clock will continue to run. both teams have 3 timeouts. >> gary: the only difference, they only need a field goal to tie. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: he will throw it this time. the intended receiver sammy coates. >> gary: he knew it was coming. i thought it would be the wheel route. i have been looking for it the whole second ha
look at his legs run. >> gary: the offensive line as well. continued to push. >> verne: 3rd down. 3:20 to go. 3rd and 4. >> gary: a complete sellout by a&m. everybody in the box. man-to-man on the outside. no safety. >> verne: mason. >> gary: running that ball into a 9-man defense. there is no sacht on the field. it's like goal line defense on 3rd down. >> verne: he picks up a 1st and 10. and that's his 25th carry. 166 yards and now mason will get a rest....
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gary wells, sullivan in our time. always sure there's a personal event in someone's life to affect their change. i'm not sure there's a real difference between left and right. >> one of the things in the book that's so important it's not just about politics. andrew you wanted to ask about one of the columns. >> my mom always says adversity never leaves where you find it. you are familiar about adversity. you write about your brother. in a column from 2006 you talk about your brother and his passing. i lost my brother two months ago with special needs. how did that affect your life? >> i thought the affect he had on my life because he went to medical school when i was 17. he was really older than me by four years. just the two of us. he was the ideal older brother. there were two ways to go. you can abuse and harass your young per brother as i would have probably done had i been older or you can help him and respect him and elevate him. when i was a kid he was a great athlete. he always insisted in pick up games if i w
gary wells, sullivan in our time. always sure there's a personal event in someone's life to affect their change. i'm not sure there's a real difference between left and right. >> one of the things in the book that's so important it's not just about politics. andrew you wanted to ask about one of the columns. >> my mom always says adversity never leaves where you find it. you are familiar about adversity. you write about your brother. in a column from 2006 you talk about your brother...
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what's not to get a copy sent to gary north leigh watt well at tom morton peter schiff so they can kind of brush up on their austrian economics professor effect at around a time but i want to thank you so much for being wants again on the kaiser report thank you very much max it was a pleasure always a pleasure. ok and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest professor who has been in london to present his new austrian manifesto you can buy it on d.v.d. set on the website to get a research dot com if you'd like to contact us you can tweet us the kaiser report in the next imax patterson bio. it looks like. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked trying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our
what's not to get a copy sent to gary north leigh watt well at tom morton peter schiff so they can kind of brush up on their austrian economics professor effect at around a time but i want to thank you so much for being wants again on the kaiser report thank you very much max it was a pleasure always a pleasure. ok and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest professor who has been in london to present his new...
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once i get a copy sent to gary north leigh watt well a tom morton peter schiff so they can kind of brush up on their austrian economics professor effect at around a time but i want to thank you so much for being on it's again on the kaiser report thank you very much max it was a pleasure always a pleasure. ok and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest professor who has been in london to present his new austrian manifesto out you can buy it on d.v.d. set on the website the head of research dot com if you'd like to contact us you can tweet us a kaiser report and select imax rather saying by oh. wealthy british. time to write. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . on larry king now judge judy she's been behind the t.v. bench for seventeen seasons i have a subliminal message that once we help you get off your butt and help yourself plus we'll talk politics gun control
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once i get a copy sent to gary north leigh watt well at tom morton peter schiff so they can kind of brush up on their austrian economics professor effect at around a time but i want to thank you so much for being on it's again on the kaiser report thank you very much max it was a pleasure always a pleasure. ok and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest professor who has been in london to present his new austrian manifesto you can buy it on d.v.d. set on the website to get a research dot com if you'd like to contact us you can tweet us a kaiser report into next time x. patterson bio. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the
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it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out. >> well, gary, they are doing it with less peopleess money. >> why couldn't that do that before? >> because they had to adjust. that's what they had to do. >> let's go to our rocket scientist. jonas, what do you say? >> yellow stone and the white house is not what's bankrupting this country. and unfortunately, what this exercise in brief thrift that the government has operated under, all of the stuff that is bankrupted has kept going on. the checks all went out for social security and medicare. it was the little things that don't make any sense. and of some of that is political. you're trying to show that it's suffering and you want to get your political way. but it's also because they don't know how to run the business. if coke had to run with 10% less money, may donthey don't turn o electricity. they maybe cut back on the advertising budget. if you think you're going to get a sensible sound cutback when they do it, you're not. and unfortunately, it's why it strengthens government. >> john? the last word. >> jonas talks about someth
it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out. >> well, gary, they are doing it with less peopleess money. >> why couldn't that do that before? >> because they had to adjust. that's what they had to do. >> let's go to our rocket scientist. jonas, what do you say? >> yellow stone and the white house is not what's bankrupting this country. and unfortunately, what this exercise in brief thrift that the government has operated under, all of the stuff that is...
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that's what i worry about, not even a real dfaul but we psyche ourselves into it >> well, gary b., whato you think? is the sky goi to fall if we hit the debt ceiling? >> i can'tpeak for jonas' clients, but i'm not seeing the same thing. we just put together a couple of days in the market, the best da we've had in a year almost. what were we up thursday, like 300 points? if there's fear out there a pshological damage that jonas talks about, i'm just not seeing it. if this is psychological damage, i think we're pretty well f right now. what do you think? you were frightened earlier. >> i wouldn't say i'm frightened because i'm still going with the ct that some sensible ople are going to come together. but we all know that uncertainty is bad for markets, and this whole discussion about the debt ceiling and short-term and this happened two years ago, it's terrible for the economy. you know, you guys know it. you're republicans but you know it is terrible for the economy. >> gary b. doesn't think so. >> whoa. first of all, don't label me as a republican. i am a proud libertarian, for crying
that's what i worry about, not even a real dfaul but we psyche ourselves into it >> well, gary b., whato you think? is the sky goi to fall if we hit the debt ceiling? >> i can'tpeak for jonas' clients, but i'm not seeing the same thing. we just put together a couple of days in the market, the best da we've had in a year almost. what were we up thursday, like 300 points? if there's fear out there a pshological damage that jonas talks about, i'm just not seeing it. if this is...
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inspire them it makes it all worth it >> gary: i did ask hse you are talking about an accomplished guy appeared to go through life was all he has achieved and then have well people at constantly asks how are you doing? how are you going >> gary: it makes it his job fund. let's face it you talk to mostly professional best players and it is controversy, more playing time, more money. we make a big deal out of it. but here is a guy who sits here i am and grab the world by its throat. >> catherine: everyone stopped to listen to that interview. he is inspiring >> gary: office was difficult for him >> catherine: he did it >> gary: offense. >> gary: even a movie was made for him. >> catherine: stay connected and get a mobile at! (laughter) in new york city's war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. man: all she has to do is keep her head elevated. explain that to her. you can do that, can't you? going up again tomorrow, doc? no. next saturday. that gives you a whole week to clean it. did my wife call? if she does, tell her i'll be in the office in half an hour. woman: i think peopl
inspire them it makes it all worth it >> gary: i did ask hse you are talking about an accomplished guy appeared to go through life was all he has achieved and then have well people at constantly asks how are you doing? how are you going >> gary: it makes it his job fund. let's face it you talk to mostly professional best players and it is controversy, more playing time, more money. we make a big deal out of it. but here is a guy who sits here i am and grab the world by its throat....
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wharen't we subsidizing gary ganew as well? fun green groups?i disagree with wayne. the government's role is not to do what the people want. it solely, supposed to be protecting individual rights. so, the role of government is supposed to be specifically limited. that is what the founders intended. it's not a democracy or majority rule, as alex grayson and others wld have you believe. >> wayne? >> jonathan, the rest of that sentence is the majority rules with the concept of the minority. nobody finishes the sentence. that is the problem. >> john? yeah? well, i agree with that. so we senator thinking what about is the role of government? you think about the police, do you think about the military. do you think about the courts the initiatives and th entitlement. ebonti the first segment there is a reason why the entitlements like obamacare weret included the constitution. not because of the founders didn't know what they were talking about but the roles for government. they are not supposed to be had under any system. >> michelle, jonathan points
wharen't we subsidizing gary ganew as well? fun green groups?i disagree with wayne. the government's role is not to do what the people want. it solely, supposed to be protecting individual rights. so, the role of government is supposed to be specifically limited. that is what the founders intended. it's not a democracy or majority rule, as alex grayson and others wld have you believe. >> wayne? >> jonathan, the rest of that sentence is the majority rules with the concept of the...
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gary: lay motionless on the ground 49er players were upset as the fans started pulling away. some fans i am disappointed while columbus was down on the ground which was an understatement hoping he'd get well gary: unfortunately some people are just ignorant. five to six beers are consumed and fourth quarter maybe not even watching the game may be your looking at your friend's other west i'm going to give some people a break. i still think some had a heart and what a player is down they can emphasize. >> gary: radars are off this week. >> gary: one of the deals where it could have been worse raiders are not very good day lewis' 2427. 24 to 7 >> gary: yet good old priorate thinks that they can still make the play offs. >> i apologize to my team. we will be back. we will get to the playoffs. >> gary: flynn hit died jackpot. hit it the jackpot ! he has been signed to play for buffalo bills. and >> gary: dick gang coming up with peyton manning revisiting 22 yds of former cal bear so raiders now two games >> gary: >> pam: of course we will be back at 11:00 with the latest on the by bart strike narrator: in the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. i
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anything negative to say you get tweet us all at kron4 (laughter) >> gary: i had to walk away game raiders because he was not planningery wellg. >> gary: if you feel like killing someone on your job please step away. >> gary: the touchdown could be taken away so here you go if you want to do the old joke it is a n f l stands for the no fun lying. that seemed pretty harmless >> catherine: that seems pretty harmless avo: at volkswagen we believe everyone deserves a better car. and now, during the "sign then drive" sales event, you're closer to yours than ever. like the turbocharged tiguan the midsize passat or the 34 highway mpg jetta. and every new 2014 volkswagen comes with no-charge scheduled maintenance... ...all for practically just your signature. the "sign then drive" sales event is back. ...and it's never been easier to get a new volkswagen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-
anything negative to say you get tweet us all at kron4 (laughter) >> gary: i had to walk away game raiders because he was not planningery wellg. >> gary: if you feel like killing someone on your job please step away. >> gary: the touchdown could be taken away so here you go if you want to do the old joke it is a n f l stands for the no fun lying. that seemed pretty harmless >> catherine: that seems pretty harmless avo: at volkswagen we believe everyone deserves a better...
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once i get a copy sent to gary north leigh watt well a tom morton peter schiff so they can kind of brush up on their austrian economics professor forget they're out of time but i want to thank you so much for being on it's again on the kaiser report thank you very much max it was a pleasure always a pleasure. ok and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest professor who has been in london to present his new austrian manifesto out you can buy it on d.v.d. set on the website to get a research dot com if you'd like to contact us you can tweet us a kaiser report in backscatter saying bio. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each day. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. very strong against g.m.o. and we think that's. the genetic anymore the right products are. there is no. evidence to this any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. for his free cheese. and . his profit. for these golden rice. mission. critical should treat. three. months three. three stooges. old
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well, gary, you're in luck, because it just so happens when it comes to predicting things, we have ause ] that is right. ladies and gentlemen, it's time for the "puppy predictor: 2013 world series edition." [ drum roll ] word series edition! ♪ puppy predictor puppy predictor ♪ >> jimmy: that's right. we have four puppies and two bowls of delicious kibble. one representing the boston red sox, the other representing the st. louis cardinals. now, which ever team's bowl is the first to get two puppies will win the world series. are you ready to meet the puppies? [ cheers ] let's bring them out! ♪ [ audience aws ] all right, guys. behave. hi. hi, behave there. watch it, barry, barry! get over there, barry. let's meet our puppies. we have kyle mcadams. roger blaine. lisa armstrong. and barry frick. now, guys, before i release you -- okay. listen up. where is barry? barry, get over here. listen. pay attention, barry, look at me. barry, barry! look at me, thank you. i want this to be a clean vote. i don't wanna see any wandering, peeing or butt sniffing, okay? you got it? this is serious, yo
well, gary, you're in luck, because it just so happens when it comes to predicting things, we have ause ] that is right. ladies and gentlemen, it's time for the "puppy predictor: 2013 world series edition." [ drum roll ] word series edition! ♪ puppy predictor puppy predictor ♪ >> jimmy: that's right. we have four puppies and two bowls of delicious kibble. one representing the boston red sox, the other representing the st. louis cardinals. now, which ever team's bowl is the...
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gary? >> jimmy: yeah, well, she was on our show. >> was she a boy before?se she gets fixed, he gets fixed. so he's non sexual. >> jimmy: it was a male dog. he felt like he was a woman inside. >> i think that's -- i think that's beautiful. >> jimmy: it's a beautiful story. >> it is. >> jimmy: i'll be tweeting about it this weekend. she's really, really cute. i love her. i'll take photos and i'll tell people to follow you. >> okay. >> jimmy: you're @meredith vieira is your twitter name, right? >> i have no idea. >> jimmy: oh yeah. you have to find this out. >> i didn't know you had a name. >> jimmy: yes, you have a name like -- >> then it would have to be meredith vieira. >> -- cb radio or something. >> is yours jimmy fallon? >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah okay. >> jimmy: but some have different weird nicknames and stuff like that. >> oh no. i don't have weird nicknames. >> jimmy: no, you don't. >> no. >> jimmy: did you ever have a nickname growing up? >> ditzy. >> jimmy: ditzy? [ laughter ] >> yes. >> jimmy: really? >> because my brother, jeff. he's older than me.
gary? >> jimmy: yeah, well, she was on our show. >> was she a boy before?se she gets fixed, he gets fixed. so he's non sexual. >> jimmy: it was a male dog. he felt like he was a woman inside. >> i think that's -- i think that's beautiful. >> jimmy: it's a beautiful story. >> it is. >> jimmy: i'll be tweeting about it this weekend. she's really, really cute. i love her. i'll take photos and i'll tell people to follow you. >> okay. >> jimmy:...
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a chip on the shoulder but have a top-notch opportunity to be the best their plan really well together. >> garyve the bay area all to themselves. >> gary: talking of course about their outstanding quarterback rick that is it. but the team has also benefitted from an opportunistic defense they picked ben roethlisberger off twice in the 4th quarter sunday many of the raiders top defenders are on one-year contracts and want to show they belong >> gary: would you like to buy a t-shirt for your kid after a prior arrest? >> catherine: not for your children now. >> gary: gardner out for season >> gary: stanford's two-time all-pac-12 defensive end and captain ben gardner will miss the remainder of the season with a torn pectoral muscle suffered in the win over oregon state saturday. gardner is a fifth-year s senior, so this effectively ends his stanford career. >> gary: the timing of this injury couldn't be worse for the 5th-ranked cardinal as they take on #2 oregon a week from thursday in palo alto. >> gary: gardner will undergo surgery on thursday >> gary: red sox game 6 tickets the chance to see the
a chip on the shoulder but have a top-notch opportunity to be the best their plan really well together. >> garyve the bay area all to themselves. >> gary: talking of course about their outstanding quarterback rick that is it. but the team has also benefitted from an opportunistic defense they picked ben roethlisberger off twice in the 4th quarter sunday many of the raiders top defenders are on one-year contracts and want to show they belong >> gary: would you like to buy a...
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sh >> gary: the warriors recently concluded a week in china on the court they did well beating the lakersijing and shanghai but they also had a lot of fun off the court visiting landmarks like the great wall >> gary: but most of all they spent a lot of time with the children visiting schools holding basketball clinics even playing some ping pong as for the team's growth on the court mark jackson said the trip was a great success i think we got better. the game in shanghai we shared the basketball. heyman and played well. i thought it was a great experience overall. some >> gary: known one would know if you did not want to go. >> gary: when you are getting ready for a year but that is my educated guess. i cannot prove it. i just know that someone said it to me. >> catherine: you want to go to shanghai (laughter) >> gary: if i stay here and i know that i am on top of the situation. >> gary: i funds thing right here at kron. i am staying right here >> gary: ddger manager don mattingly indicated today he's not sure if he will be back as manager despite having one year remaining on his contrac
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gary harwell, 65. >> i just want it to be over so he won't hurt so bad. >> your first plane ride. >> i know. i'm so excited. >> doing things wellual salary of $28,000. even with insurance she couldn't afford the out of pocket expense. >> could you have afforded this procedure on your own? >> no. >> gary's procedure worked but he was prepared to live with severe near pain. >> it is for me to get things taken care of. >> so it's that important to you to get things done? >> yeah. i feel like i'm slowing her down. and i'm slowing me down because i'm not able to do the things that i need to do. >> both did their research. gary and the doctor earned his medical degree and received additional training in the u.s. >> i ask this question respectfully. how does your training compare with an american physician? >> i don't want to be compared. i am just another option. >> they are a part of a growing wave of americans frustrating with the cost of health care. but here's what's new. their company back home in western carolina is paying the entire bill. everything. four star resort hotel where they will stay for at least a week. and then the
gary harwell, 65. >> i just want it to be over so he won't hurt so bad. >> your first plane ride. >> i know. i'm so excited. >> doing things wellual salary of $28,000. even with insurance she couldn't afford the out of pocket expense. >> could you have afforded this procedure on your own? >> no. >> gary's procedure worked but he was prepared to live with severe near pain. >> it is for me to get things taken care of. >> so it's that important...
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neil: all right, well, it is entertaining. but garyi was focussing on how much you look like ron burgundy. >> i was going to wear the red jacket. >> uncanny. >> you are right. i never noticed. >> i'm ron bur burgundy. >> i was told i look like george clooney also. it is kind of stupid but memorable, it helping will for wilferrell out, his move is comg out soon, it does not hurt them. >> they didn't have to pay him, it is a double promotion thing, a cheap commercial to do. they chose a french man to put it together. olivier francois. maybe that is why you like it. neil: now whether apple faces similar ban white house did veto a ruling. it is looking like white house is picking winners and losers. >> not only in terms of president's behavior, silicon valley always looking for trade protects, intel did it in '80s, and '90s, we could get rid to nonsense if we get woo trade wars we're in doodoo . >> that is where they are going. neil: you know, gary, only thing of memory i could think of they look to take products off market when government
neil: all right, well, it is entertaining. but garyi was focussing on how much you look like ron burgundy. >> i was going to wear the red jacket. >> uncanny. >> you are right. i never noticed. >> i'm ron bur burgundy. >> i was told i look like george clooney also. it is kind of stupid but memorable, it helping will for wilferrell out, his move is comg out soon, it does not hurt them. >> they didn't have to pay him, it is a double promotion thing, a cheap...
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. >> gary, where's the room for compromise here? >> wellat -- i'm getting feedback in my microphone so it's hard to speak. but obama has the ability to prioritize payments. there's still revenue coming in to the government. so he could be reassuring the american public that, look, we're going to pay interest on treasuries. we're going to keep essential services open -- >> gary -- >> social security checks will be mailed out. >> gary, two things. first of all, a lot of folks are questioning the constitution constitutionality of that assertion. and the larger question is, shouldn't the president have to prioritize? should congress not essentially say, you know what, we're going to pay the bills we racked up? >> i think in this case, congress is saying, look, if we don't take some hard medicine here, we're going to kill the patient. and i'm in the camp that really believes that we are going to suffer a monetary collapse as a result of this continued spending beyond our means. so they're utilizing the only tool that they have. i just think that
. >> gary, where's the room for compromise here? >> wellat -- i'm getting feedback in my microphone so it's hard to speak. but obama has the ability to prioritize payments. there's still revenue coming in to the government. so he could be reassuring the american public that, look, we're going to pay interest on treasuries. we're going to keep essential services open -- >> gary -- >> social security checks will be mailed out. >> gary, two things. first of all, a lot...
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well, youay have to call in a few markers. gary k., 75 years boggles the mind, doesn't it? >> yea! it's just one big gigantic colonoscopy at this time. we're watched by an administration who railed against the last administration for its watching and probing. who knows where it ends? i got news for you, we don't even know one-teh of what they're doing they only allow us to know what they want us to know. >> maybe it's 750 yrs. adam, do you have a problem with this at all? >> i will admit to bein conflicted. here is my conflict. we in the media should do everything we can to expose the method that the government is using. we have should be on their case on it and make sure we understand and that we bless . having said that, i think that the security agency should do everything they can to keep us safe. if that includes collecng and holing on to data so -- holding on to data so they can analyze and protect the country, yes, i support their right to do it. >> 75 years you have to analyze it after someone has been dead 50 years? realistic -- >> we can joke but maybe there are pterns th
well, youay have to call in a few markers. gary k., 75 years boggles the mind, doesn't it? >> yea! it's just one big gigantic colonoscopy at this time. we're watched by an administration who railed against the last administration for its watching and probing. who knows where it ends? i got news for you, we don't even know one-teh of what they're doing they only allow us to know what they want us to know. >> maybe it's 750 yrs. adam, do you have a problem with this at all? >> i...
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. >> gary: raiders had a bye week so they are moving so well.one of those seasons were you pick up a couple of wins earlier or down the stretch a dan. i can't >> we will spend a lot of time on ourselves and see what we have to improve on. who is doing well and who needs to get better. >> gary: i need to wake up the audience catherine heenan you were so modest last week. i saw the clip on the new spirit >> gary: the spirit out ireland the spirit of ireland >> gary: did you get a speech? judge >> catherine: yes i did i had to say thank you and i've worked with organizations like this for several years now. and killed think you >> catherine: thank you >> catherine: (laughter) miss ireland >> jacqueline: it made me chuckle >> gary: again jackie >> jacqueline: she told me derrick >> gary: kathryn we will be back for our new year's eve the show. >> gary: jackie at all to come work on that show. >> jacqueline: i should because i am not a huge following going out for new year's. >> gary: after seeding in manual standards to a foot and to the end zone ve
. >> gary: raiders had a bye week so they are moving so well.one of those seasons were you pick up a couple of wins earlier or down the stretch a dan. i can't >> we will spend a lot of time on ourselves and see what we have to improve on. who is doing well and who needs to get better. >> gary: i need to wake up the audience catherine heenan you were so modest last week. i saw the clip on the new spirit >> gary: the spirit out ireland the spirit of ireland >> gary:...
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gary u.s. bonds: it's my pleasure being here. it really is, barry. barry: oh, well, listen, i'm gonna start with your words. "there's no ponder in rock n' roll. it's a profession for the big, the bold, and the peculiar, because rock n' roll thrives at the extremes." and gary, in this book, you've been on the extremes in all forms and fashion. gary: i've been on the front of the train and the back of the train. [both laughing] and run the hallways. i'm getting there. one way or the other. barry: but yet, you know, you say the whole purpose at first, and you said this goes back from caruso to dylan, is 'cause you wanted to get the girls. gary: oh, yeah. of course. you know, that's--and up until i got married, that was all--that was my most basic interest, you know? get the girls and, back in the day, it was "get the girls and get a cadillac." so. [laughing] so, i did that, you know. well, at least the cadillac. [both laughing] barry: now, when you started, you were, like you said, you were thinking more just in the terms of that. basically, it was that simple. and the
gary u.s. bonds: it's my pleasure being here. it really is, barry. barry: oh, well, listen, i'm gonna start with your words. "there's no ponder in rock n' roll. it's a profession for the big, the bold, and the peculiar, because rock n' roll thrives at the extremes." and gary, in this book, you've been on the extremes in all forms and fashion. gary: i've been on the front of the train and the back of the train. [both laughing] and run the hallways. i'm getting there. one way or the...
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>> reporter: well, craig, we know there are going to be lawmakers there today including representative of michigan, dennis kucinich, garyns of thousands of people who have come out to protest the government's surveillance programs. that is the backdrop to today's rally. as you mentioned, it is basically a coalition of 100 public advocacy groups calling themselves "stop watching us." this comes against the backdrop of revelations of the surveillance program. these latest revolutions suggest the united states has tapped into the cell phones of 35 world leaders. that has outraged some of the united states' closest allies, germany and france demanding answers. we know that german officials are set to travel to the united states in the coming weeks. they're going to talk to u.s. officials about all of this. but, craig, it's a problem for the obama administration because it really complicates its efforts at foreign policy dealing with issues like iran and syria. of course it needs its allies like germany, like france. so infed stead of working on th issues, those issues overshadowed by the surveillance program. >> another iss
>> reporter: well, craig, we know there are going to be lawmakers there today including representative of michigan, dennis kucinich, garyns of thousands of people who have come out to protest the government's surveillance programs. that is the backdrop to today's rally. as you mentioned, it is basically a coalition of 100 public advocacy groups calling themselves "stop watching us." this comes against the backdrop of revelations of the surveillance program. these latest...
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well. seven-day forecast, yes, tom, i'll take the same tip that gary gave you and remind you to get the umbrellas out tonight. >> if i could find them. >> i'll go over to rodman's and get you an umbrella. we still have some showers even in the forecast on sunday. this will be a bit of a siege and hopefully we brighten things up as we get later into the day on sunday and then into monday, tuesday. >> i remember you always correct me about this. we need this stuff. >> absolutely. we have a decent soaking yesterday. we could use more. it's what we get. we get everything here in d.c., right? >> a little bit of everything whether we want it or not. >> that's right. >> coming up, maryland hoops team embarks on its final season in the atlantic coast conference. a little sports edge is next. stay with us. as a small businessman in virginia i'm voting for terry mcauliffe. he's the one that can create jobs and grow virginia's economy. he will work with republicans and democrats to get the job done. that's why i trust terry for governor. i'm a private businessman in virginia
well. seven-day forecast, yes, tom, i'll take the same tip that gary gave you and remind you to get the umbrellas out tonight. >> if i could find them. >> i'll go over to rodman's and get you an umbrella. we still have some showers even in the forecast on sunday. this will be a bit of a siege and hopefully we brighten things up as we get later into the day on sunday and then into monday, tuesday. >> i remember you always correct me about this. we need this stuff. >>...
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this is grower gary miller >>gary miller i am so happy >>miller wins a big cash prize, $11,910 dollar. 6 dodllars for each poind. as far as what happens now to the pumpkin welle a star attraction in the upcoming half moon bay festival then, gary doesn't know what happens after that. >> reporter: i will talk about someone weather for tomorrow, but >> pam: and ac transit embarcadero on strike but this week and what is next with this this man for hundreds of commuters plus new tonight at 6 several robberies and assaults from the you see berkeley campus. the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >> pam: they will strike tonight. as soon as the last trains >>yes, we are prepared at the end of revenue to go on strike. >> pam: tens of thousands of round of backed up traffic and long lines for busses and ferries. >> pam: breaking news tonight that will affect just about everyone in the bay area. they will strike this thursday. >> pam: workers are threatening to >> pam: it's a nightmare sce
this is grower gary miller >>gary miller i am so happy >>miller wins a big cash prize, $11,910 dollar. 6 dodllars for each poind. as far as what happens now to the pumpkin welle a star attraction in the upcoming half moon bay festival then, gary doesn't know what happens after that. >> reporter: i will talk about someone weather for tomorrow, but >> pam: and ac transit embarcadero on strike but this week and what is next with this this man for hundreds of commuters plus...
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this is highly, highly coordinated, exceptionally well tranld folks can pull this off. >> okay. garybout this. you're a former cia officer. you heard what general marks said. do you think that is unusual that the military and not cia operatives perhaps were send in to get the suspects? you don't think so, right? >> i think it would be very unusual on the ground for at least in the libyan case. i could see the military doing this in somalia. clearly it would have been a civilian intelligence prep on all of that. heavily prepped. heavily involved. but either way, it is one team, one site. since 2001, you've had the sxags the military all over the world. the interesting thing would be the military now operating outside, inside libya like this is a big step. this has not been done before. the military was doing, you know, operations like this in afghanistan and iraq but they just expanded the field. >> thanks sow both of you. appreciate your time. >> sure, don. >>> president obama had to back out of his asian trip instead sending secretary of state john kerry to pinch-hit for him. we're
this is highly, highly coordinated, exceptionally well tranld folks can pull this off. >> okay. garybout this. you're a former cia officer. you heard what general marks said. do you think that is unusual that the military and not cia operatives perhaps were send in to get the suspects? you don't think so, right? >> i think it would be very unusual on the ground for at least in the libyan case. i could see the military doing this in somalia. clearly it would have been a civilian...
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well, we asked you for your personal story to put a face on the furloughs and gary of frederic, maryland, is one of the many viewers who contacted us. he tells wusa9 and our peggy fox, he's not just worried about himself. he's worried about the economy and all of the important jobs that are not getting done. >> i'm getting nervous. i'm actually teetering on the panic stage. >> gary hoppe survived three heart attacks, stage 3 cancer and military deployment. but being furloughed in the federal government shutdown has rattled him more than anything. >> i'm alive, i'm thankful to be alive. but i'm only 30 days away from getting kicked out because i can't pay my bills or can't pay my rent, then what do i do? >> he's been looking for a job to pay the bills. what gary hop is supposed to be doing is inspecting newly made parts for military weapons, aircraft, and navy ships. >> my job is to make sure that the product that the government is buying does what it is designed to do. >> after hop, a quality assurance inspector gives the okay the parts can be shipped. instead they are sitting idle. >> i
well, we asked you for your personal story to put a face on the furloughs and gary of frederic, maryland, is one of the many viewers who contacted us. he tells wusa9 and our peggy fox, he's not just worried about himself. he's worried about the economy and all of the important jobs that are not getting done. >> i'm getting nervous. i'm actually teetering on the panic stage. >> gary hoppe survived three heart attacks, stage 3 cancer and military deployment. but being furloughed in...
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gary b., i know harry reid was talking about you, right? you want to pay more taxes. >> well, i might dissent on that one as you well know. he was talking about everybody. and here's the problem. and this is why it's going to be so hard to shrink government. harry reid, he might be a nice guy, but he operates like a vast majority of congress, vast majority of the obama administration, under this cloud of hubris where they honestly think deep down they're smarter than the rest of us. they think they should -- we should give them their money, and they in their benevolent ways will start up obama care or start up amtrak or continue to fund the united states postal service or put up with conrail, which has now thankfully gone private and profitable. but, see, that's the problem. they think, well, we're smart. we'll spend your money better than you. and as john and others have pointed out, that's not been the case over and over and over. so i don't know where harry reid comes up with this idea. i think just cut spending. say, look, we haven't figured it out. we're big government,
gary b., i know harry reid was talking about you, right? you want to pay more taxes. >> well, i might dissent on that one as you well know. he was talking about everybody. and here's the problem. and this is why it's going to be so hard to shrink government. harry reid, he might be a nice guy, but he operates like a vast majority of congress, vast majority of the obama administration, under this cloud of hubris where they honestly think deep down they're smarter than the rest of us. they...
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well. host: gary, lady lake, florida, republican caller. caller: hello, senator. my name is jerry.ld like to add that representative in western north dakota is absolutely awesome. what a great, helpful person. sir, my question is -- how to partisan politics play in voting in the farm bill? if 83% is focused on food stamp programs, how can anybody vote against it? and how do you see partisan politics playing in voting in the farm bill? guest: thank you for calling in. historically, the farm bill has not been a partisan politics. it has been a little bit more in terms of -- the division has been a little bit more urban, rural if he will because people come from more rural states like i do really understand ag. the caller makes a good point. 80% of the program is nutrition. school lunches. food stamps, as we have been talking about, which are importbly beneficial and into urban areas. if people understand how the farm bill works and understand the value that the farmers and ranchers bring, again, i think that is why we will be successful and why we have been able to get support for th
well. host: gary, lady lake, florida, republican caller. caller: hello, senator. my name is jerry.ld like to add that representative in western north dakota is absolutely awesome. what a great, helpful person. sir, my question is -- how to partisan politics play in voting in the farm bill? if 83% is focused on food stamp programs, how can anybody vote against it? and how do you see partisan politics playing in voting in the farm bill? guest: thank you for calling in. historically, the farm bill...
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>> gary: star nom de ocelot opened the door. he really played very wellback start but now of so what is heard at 1-4.things are getting worse for last seasons 49er nfc title oppoennt >> gary: >> when you play like that you'll will have more opportunities for him and we're excited about that. >> gary: scandal i heard you the best discussed that a few times. and you've never seen carry washington at a game. so they really did keep their think private which is very good. i understand she will get her first local and to do next time the raiders play on a crime that we will bring curry and accurate the raiders will play against new orleans spirit the last tam they travel abroad but was 1990 and we still do not know who the opponent or workstation to carry the game. >> gary: elan of doubt as julio jones who can make some great, great catches. it is out for this season he injured his foot. everyone is picking on townie, rommel his interception and down the stretch and peyton manning and there weren't knocked him off. not him off. >> gary: normal is only thrown t
>> gary: star nom de ocelot opened the door. he really played very wellback start but now of so what is heard at 1-4.things are getting worse for last seasons 49er nfc title oppoennt >> gary: >> when you play like that you'll will have more opportunities for him and we're excited about that. >> gary: scandal i heard you the best discussed that a few times. and you've never seen carry washington at a game. so they really did keep their think private which is very good. i...