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ladies and gentlemen, mr. joseph hsu. [ringing bells] [applause] >> joseph hsu, ladies and gentlemen. joseph hsu. now, all those six men are competing against this man, ladies and gentlemen. we left him for last simply because he was the 46th annual cable car bell ringing champion. ladies and gentlemen, he's been with muni for nine years, eight years on the cable car. let's hear it for two-time winner mr. leonard oates. [applause] go -- good to see you, leonard. up got the gloves on. i see you are ready. you and i have a city in common. where were you born? >> new orleans, louisiana. >> new orleans, louisiana the yeah, let's hear it for the 504. how do you prepare for this whole darn thing here? >> practice. >> ok. that will get you to broadway but here you are in union square. ladies and gentlemen, two-time winner, mr. leonard oates. >> this is what i do every day. [ringing bells] >> leonard oates, ladies and gentlemen, reigning two-time champion mr. leonard oates. that completes the entire competition, ladies and gentle
ladies and gentlemen, mr. joseph hsu. [ringing bells] [applause] >> joseph hsu, ladies and gentlemen. joseph hsu. now, all those six men are competing against this man, ladies and gentlemen. we left him for last simply because he was the 46th annual cable car bell ringing champion. ladies and gentlemen, he's been with muni for nine years, eight years on the cable car. let's hear it for two-time winner mr. leonard oates. [applause] go -- good to see you, leonard. up got the gloves on. i...
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ladies and gentlemen, mr. ken lunardi.n lunardi. our second contestant is a grip. he's been with muni for three years. one year on the cable car. ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. how you doing, buddy? how are you? >> thank you. i'm ok. >> cool. sullivan, we scud a few questions. if you weren't driving a cable car what would you be doing? >> probably be cooking. >> good. i am so hungry. sullivan, give us a little warmup and then your bell ringing the ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. >> [ringing bells] >> sullivan philips, ladies and gentlemen! let's hear it for him. our third contestant has been with muni for 10 years. he's been on the cable car for six years. ladies and gentlemen, mr. howard woo. they're doctor they're not booing you, they're woo-ing you. ok. now if you weren't driving a cable car what would you be doing every day? >> fishing every day the >> excellent fishing off the coast here. what advice would you give to new operators of cable cars? >> new operators? stay out of buses. >> ladies
ladies and gentlemen, mr. ken lunardi.n lunardi. our second contestant is a grip. he's been with muni for three years. one year on the cable car. ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. how you doing, buddy? how are you? >> thank you. i'm ok. >> cool. sullivan, we scud a few questions. if you weren't driving a cable car what would you be doing? >> probably be cooking. >> good. i am so hungry. sullivan, give us a little warmup and then your bell ringing the ladies and...
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ladies and gentlemen, mr. ken lunardi.n lunardi. our second contestant is a grip. he's been with muni for three years. one year on the cable car. ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. how you doing, buddy? how are you? >> thank you. i'm ok. >> cool. sullivan, we scud a few questions. if you weren't driving a cable car what would you be doing? >> probably be cooking. >> good. i am so hungry. sullivan, give us a little warmup and then your bell ringing the ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips.
ladies and gentlemen, mr. ken lunardi.n lunardi. our second contestant is a grip. he's been with muni for three years. one year on the cable car. ladies and gentlemen, mr. sullivan philips. how you doing, buddy? how are you? >> thank you. i'm ok. >> cool. sullivan, we scud a few questions. if you weren't driving a cable car what would you be doing? >> probably be cooking. >> good. i am so hungry. sullivan, give us a little warmup and then your bell ringing the ladies and...
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gentlemen gentlemen gentlemen i was. only say is equal. to the let's listen all i would say one of the issues is one of the issues is god is why back to the climate get e-mails ok let's let's but one of the things that people say go back to the climate these days constantly that flying if i thought oh my god when the when they talk well if they push it up mark if i could ask you how do this how does the scientific community get around the argument that we just heard that ok it was hard fifty years ago it was cold twenty five years ago i mean it's incumbent upon folks like yourself to kind of convince people like our guest in los angeles why that is the case it's because intuitively say he's right because it was quite a few years ago no more i want mark you know this or go ahead go ahead yeah no i completely agree with you and the problem is you do need to have some basic understanding of statistics to see the difference here if it was you know if it was a hot summer every hundred years through the last thousand yes it's
gentlemen gentlemen gentlemen i was. only say is equal. to the let's listen all i would say one of the issues is one of the issues is god is why back to the climate get e-mails ok let's let's but one of the things that people say go back to the climate these days constantly that flying if i thought oh my god when the when they talk well if they push it up mark if i could ask you how do this how does the scientific community get around the argument that we just heard that ok it was hard fifty...
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thank you very much, gentlemen.ext we're going to bring out another society of men and boys, another healing society of the grass dancers. and they are from the northern plains, the northern regions and the northern south dakota, montana, all the way up into canada and we're going to call up on the native american aids project for the grass dance song. michael is the lead singer. when you're ready, michael. grass dancers, let's give them a nice welcome. our grass dancers. >> all right, there you have it. our grass dancers. how about that? all right now we're going to go into our contemporary style of dancing. that's our fancy men's dance and we're going to start with our fancy shawl dance category. we have a couple young ladies, three of them that are going to come out. this is a modern style, contemporary style. it evolved into 1950's to present and they danced with a fancy footwork style of dancing. sometimes called the butterfly dance. so we're going to go over to the san francisco sobriety drum. let's give them
thank you very much, gentlemen.ext we're going to bring out another society of men and boys, another healing society of the grass dancers. and they are from the northern plains, the northern regions and the northern south dakota, montana, all the way up into canada and we're going to call up on the native american aids project for the grass dance song. michael is the lead singer. when you're ready, michael. grass dancers, let's give them a nice welcome. our grass dancers. >> all right,...
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a year of ice age all right and gentlemen i'm going to jump in right here why you are right gentlemen gentlemen ok we have to go to a break after a short break we'll continue our debate on climate change stay with r.t. . if you. want. to speak to the cascio region the wilderness of the great town it's a form of. goes to central russia where the car industry is rapidly developing where history finds a good life in its place. where american soldiers can find a new. welcome to the. show clips of. the so. if you. still. want to. welcome our all star crime you're all about tree mind you we're talking about extreme weather around the world. and. story. but first let's see if russians believe in global warming. some of flooding heating quaking what's next all over the world people experiencing extreme weather unusual for their region for the season and in general precedent russia is experiencing the hottest summer in over fifty years coming on the heels of a loan and they're recalled went up the high temperatures have seen forest fires raids and droughts athletic rushes crop yield but has th
a year of ice age all right and gentlemen i'm going to jump in right here why you are right gentlemen gentlemen ok we have to go to a break after a short break we'll continue our debate on climate change stay with r.t. . if you. want. to speak to the cascio region the wilderness of the great town it's a form of. goes to central russia where the car industry is rapidly developing where history finds a good life in its place. where american soldiers can find a new. welcome to the. show clips of....
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of ice age all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in right here why all right gentlemen gentlemen ok we have to go to a break after a short break we'll continue our debate on climate change stay with our team. and. the state has provided citizens with. kites and school boards to sell to put. up some cash. like. when the government shuts tank. in my class. right here. i'll be killing hundreds. see. the lead in to. talk i'm peter lavelle tree mind you we're talking about extreme weather around the world. lead. singer of the sled. but first let's see if russians believe in global warming. some of plugging heating quaking what's next all over the world people experiencing extreme weather unusual for their region for the season and in general precedent russia is experiencing the hottest summer in over fifty years coming on the heels of a alone and very cold winter the high temperatures have seen forest fires raids and droughts athletic rushes crop yield but has the normal heatwave convinced russian change skeptics according to a recent public opinion poll almost half of russians forty nine p
of ice age all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in right here why all right gentlemen gentlemen ok we have to go to a break after a short break we'll continue our debate on climate change stay with our team. and. the state has provided citizens with. kites and school boards to sell to put. up some cash. like. when the government shuts tank. in my class. right here. i'll be killing hundreds. see. the lead in to. talk i'm peter lavelle tree mind you we're talking about extreme weather around the...
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it's all right and gentlemen i'm going to jump in right here why all right gentlemen gentlemen ok we have to go to a break after a short break we'll continue our debate on climate change day with our team. and. the state has provided citizens with. it's a. tough sell to. the task. as it was like. when the government sits tight. on my plate. right. now going to be killing hundreds. to be civil it's bright if you move. soon from phones to. totty dot com hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. and . the. welcome back to cross talk on peter lavelle tree mind you we're talking about extreme weather around the world. but first let's see if russians believe in global warming. some of plugging heating quaking what's next all over the world people experiencing extreme weather unusual for their region for the season and in general precedent russia is experiencing the hottest summer in over fifty years coming on the heels of a loan and they're recalled went up the high temperatures have seen poorest five raids and droug
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now, ladies and gentlemen, we'd like to thank you for coming.ntil next year, [speaking in foreign language] filipino community. until next year, please drive safe. we'll see you then. [applause] we do have pressurements -- refreshments, so please don't go with an empty stomach. >> i have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that became a reality of a man by the name of james junior elected mayor of san francisco in 1912. he didn't have a city hall because it was destroyed in the earth wake of 1906. construction began in april of 1913. in december 1915, the building was complete. it opened it's doors in january 1916. >> it's a wonderful experience to come to a building built like this. the building is built as a palace. not for a king or queen. it's built for all people. this building is beautiful art. those are architecture at the time whe
now, ladies and gentlemen, we'd like to thank you for coming.ntil next year, [speaking in foreign language] filipino community. until next year, please drive safe. we'll see you then. [applause] we do have pressurements -- refreshments, so please don't go with an empty stomach. >> i have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county...
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a year of ice age are in gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in right here why all right gentlemen gentlemen ok we have to go to a break after a short break we'll continue our debate on climate change stay with our team. and. the state has provided citizens with. high it's a. tough sell to put. out as a problem like. when the government sits tight. like less. likely. to be killing hundreds of. miles. to be so much brighter if you live. from months to. come. to say good. luck to the lucky. welcome back i'm peter lavelle tree mind you we're talking about extreme weather around the world. and you can see the plumbing. but first let's see if russians believe in global warming. some of plugging he quake what's next all over the world people experiencing extreme weather unusual for their region for the season and in general precedent russia is experiencing the hottest summer in over fifty years coming on the heels of a loan and they're recalled went up the high temperatures have seen poorest five raids and droughts athletic rushes crop yield but has the normal heatwave convinced russian change ske
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, ladies and gentlemen here he comes, steve flanagan. ♪ >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen.i'm going to introduce the next speaker but before i do that i was prettympressed this morning when he told us that this is the biggest building in the world. pretty impressive. i have another impressive statistic of l the speakers on stage for today, most of them were the biggest chunk of them come from the state of new jersey. pretty pecliar fact, curtis lee, my good friend danny napolitano for my own neighborhood and john from the next community over. i don't know what this means. but i am happy to know i am not the only conservative coming out of that state. [cheering] but i can assure you i am not introducing snookie as the next speaker. my job today is to introduce our next speaker. she has applied for a job and like many people applying for a job we review the resin of this individu. she is applying for a position happens to be a government job with nevada and washington. the joblessness sharon entel. [cheering] and we should always review the candidates resonate so let's talk a
, ladies and gentlemen here he comes, steve flanagan. ♪ >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen.i'm going to introduce the next speaker but before i do that i was prettympressed this morning when he told us that this is the biggest building in the world. pretty impressive. i have another impressive statistic of l the speakers on stage for today, most of them were the biggest chunk of them come from the state of new jersey. pretty pecliar fact, curtis lee, my good friend danny napolitano for...
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good evening, ladies and gentlemen, i'm camina constantine of the fill in -- philippine channel as weebrate filipino history month. of course this won be possible without the support of the marry's -- marry's office. and this shows the community is strong and united. to better showcase this spirit of camaraderie and solidarity, let's watch this. >> they are our pioneers. our heroes. our parents. our selves. le coming to america, to a country who did not understand who we were, what we have done, and what we do, would do in this land of opportunity. it is this older generation that paved the way to make this country our own. from coast to coast we've built our communities, raised our families, fought injustice and stood stronger than whatever tried to bring us down. it is the community spirit that beats in the heart of every filipino and it is in communities where fill in -- filipinos find their strength and celebrate their triumphs. fill i inoes across the country joined the charge for progress, for change, hope, and helped elect america's first black president, bronalt they are the k
good evening, ladies and gentlemen, i'm camina constantine of the fill in -- philippine channel as weebrate filipino history month. of course this won be possible without the support of the marry's -- marry's office. and this shows the community is strong and united. to better showcase this spirit of camaraderie and solidarity, let's watch this. >> they are our pioneers. our heroes. our parents. our selves. le coming to america, to a country who did not understand who we were, what we...
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gentlemen i want to i want to move forward and as a man i want to move forward. and i move forward and i to stay with you ok so robert thinks a two state solution is not viable anymore more and more people are coming to that opinion what is a viable state for the palestinians if you still believe in a two state solution what is viable what's fair i very much believe west by believe that there could be a two state solution where you have the palace if you have a palestinian state and a jewish state dividing judea and some area and what others call the former west bank of jordan let's remember that israel in order for israel to be a viable jewish state it has to be able to protect itself against the most simplest of rockets that are now position by the hamas and by fatah militias in the west any people to protect themselves and or to tell the palestinians be able to protect themselves as well. i hope so i will what you should do is ask the five tough whether hundreds of their fellow members of the five top we've been thrown out of windows in gaza by the hamas and k
gentlemen i want to i want to move forward and as a man i want to move forward. and i move forward and i to stay with you ok so robert thinks a two state solution is not viable anymore more and more people are coming to that opinion what is a viable state for the palestinians if you still believe in a two state solution what is viable what's fair i very much believe west by believe that there could be a two state solution where you have the palace if you have a palestinian state and a jewish...
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poland -- poland, ladies and gentlemen, is 36%.taly, the headquarters of roman catholicism is 36%. germany 21%. russia 14%. france, the oldest daughter of the church, 11%. the czech republic, 11%. contemporary europe is on the opposite end of the spectrum from the rest of the world in terms of the vitality of religious faith and practice. if that is the social climate i+ which policy makers are of living, moving and having the caribbean, it is no surprise that the attempt to defend catholic identity, resist assimilation to this culture secular -- to this altera secular movement. this is not just a private hypothesis. i give you the pope's most senior deputy, the cardinal secretary of state, in effect the no. 2 after the pope in the vatican's power structure. in 2007 he was giving in a trash -- giving an address in milan. what is the main objective of the pacific it? to recover authentic christian identity in the context of widespread secularism. that is the main pontific iate. if you wonder it -- if you want to understand policy ma
poland -- poland, ladies and gentlemen, is 36%.taly, the headquarters of roman catholicism is 36%. germany 21%. russia 14%. france, the oldest daughter of the church, 11%. the czech republic, 11%. contemporary europe is on the opposite end of the spectrum from the rest of the world in terms of the vitality of religious faith and practice. if that is the social climate i+ which policy makers are of living, moving and having the caribbean, it is no surprise that the attempt to defend catholic...
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country and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right across talk rules in effect gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want and until i want to go to you first hillary clinton was in islamabad not long ago i had a gift five hundred million dollars for a civilian projects build dams and schools and whatnot. and the pakistanis were didn't seem all that grateful expression after almost twelve billion dollars in aid since the bush administration almost eight of billion of that was for military but they weren't grateful so i asked maybe not even a rhetorical question what is the state of u.s. pakistani relations. well this is like a very unhappy but. ultimately inevitable marriage or at least if this marriage breaks the damage to both parties will be catastrophic. the thing is that on some issues pakistan and america do have very much the same interests on others pakistan is virtually the whole population regard their interests as very different indeed from the americans but in the wider context of what i suppose we're still doomed to call the war on terror america si
country and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right across talk rules in effect gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want and until i want to go to you first hillary clinton was in islamabad not long ago i had a gift five hundred million dollars for a civilian projects build dams and schools and whatnot. and the pakistanis were didn't seem all that grateful expression after almost twelve billion dollars in aid since the bush administration almost eight of...
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thank you, ladies and gentlemen.ou may be seated. >> before i call governor richards and ouson out, i want l you you how much it means to the udall family. my father asked to have an amphitheater with the very world famous, renowned architect. he agreed to do that. the thought was to bring native artist to a new level. when my mother passed away, her ceremony was here at this amphitheater. when my father undertook to fight for native american uranium mines, he did so at his own expense. he had to raise money as a legal fund. my mother worked with him for the performers here in order to raise money. so this is a very special place for us and specifically for dad as he asked us to do the celebration of his life. [applause] at any point, anybody can clap and we will break for that, because you are going to hear a lot of wonderful things to say about my father and his legacy. dad was very specific about what he wanted. i can tell you, you all know him, and so if there is any offense taken about how we do this, it is stew
thank you, ladies and gentlemen.ou may be seated. >> before i call governor richards and ouson out, i want l you you how much it means to the udall family. my father asked to have an amphitheater with the very world famous, renowned architect. he agreed to do that. the thought was to bring native artist to a new level. when my mother passed away, her ceremony was here at this amphitheater. when my father undertook to fight for native american uranium mines, he did so at his own expense....
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center for public affairs and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right gentlemen both of you have been on the program before you so you know how it works you can jump right in that's crosstalk rules it robert fisk if i can go to you first ok we've seen a public mending offenses with netanyahu and obama not a long time back and the process michel's in the middle east doing as little shuttle can the united states of this be quite blunt can unite states be a fair broker in finding some kind of solution because it seems to have gone on forever. no i don't think you can the last time that america really complained about israel seriously was when eisenhower ordered the israelis along with the british and the french to get out of so is in one hundred fifty six ever
center for public affairs and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right gentlemen both of you have been on the program before you so you know how it works you can jump right in that's crosstalk rules it robert fisk if i can go to you first ok we've seen a public mending offenses with netanyahu and obama not a long time back and the process michel's in the middle east doing as little shuttle can the united states of this be quite blunt can unite states be a fair broker...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, rev.tion. >> shall we stand, please? dear god, we have not forgotten and we will not forget. bless all those we honor and remember today, especially those who have served in the military and their families in the korean war. less personally and reward greatly charlie rangel, john conyers, howard coble, sam johnson, arlen specter, colleagues who we honor here today. they and their colleagues in this war have moments frozen in time and moments that melted, body and soul together, in sweat and blood. lord, we remember in this living moment the deeper hidden stories yet to be revealed as we recall pow's and m.i.a.'s, with so many fraid relationships and open wounds left behind. made their memory be a blessing to us today in a world for the universal concern of all those who are called prisoners of war, even in our day. made the longstanding stair and patient attention of military forces across the 30th parallel -- 38th parallel, the demilitarized zone of this day, be a blessing to us presently
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, rev.tion. >> shall we stand, please? dear god, we have not forgotten and we will not forget. bless all those we honor and remember today, especially those who have served in the military and their families in the korean war. less personally and reward greatly charlie rangel, john conyers, howard coble, sam johnson, arlen specter, colleagues who we honor here today. they and their colleagues in this war have moments frozen in time and moments that...
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. >> [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen, i would like to tell you that afternoon. if you see this picture here, he would like to take our name. san francisco 49ers. i have the courage to stop him. san francsico needs a stadium, to have a soccer team. three of our supervisors i would like to vote with me. if you study with me, if you have time to study how many millions of dollars we can get if we can invite the english team, any team, to play san francisco. wake up. i will talk about t-shirts, i talk about hotels, business, the restaurants. we're going to wake up all these businesses. how many people have become crazy to watch the soccer team when we play? [unintelligible] i don't need to keep it 4- year. i need to keep 4 minutes to study with me. if you have time, how many? [chime] supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you, supervisors. stop the corporate rape and don't accept money from the foundation. as you may remember, the public library is doing fine this year. the only cut is in public service. it is a condition of guaranteed fundi
. >> [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen, i would like to tell you that afternoon. if you see this picture here, he would like to take our name. san francisco 49ers. i have the courage to stop him. san francsico needs a stadium, to have a soccer team. three of our supervisors i would like to vote with me. if you study with me, if you have time to study how many millions of dollars we can get if we can invite the english team, any team, to play san francisco. wake up. i will...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, rev.enediction. >> shall we stand, please? dear god, we have not forgotten and we will not forget. bless all those we honor and remember today, especially those who have served in the military and their families in the korean war. less personally and reward greatly charlie rangel, john conyers, howard coble, sam johnson, arlen specter, colleagues who we honor here today. they and their colleagues in this war have moments frozen in time and moments that melted, body and soul together, in sweat and blood. lord, we remember in this living moment the deeper hidden stories yet to be revealed as we recall pow's and m.i.a.'s, with so many fraid relationships and open wounds left behind. made their memory be a blessing to us today in a world for the universal concern of all those who are called prisoners of war, even in our day. made the longstanding stair and patient attention of military forces across the 30th parallel -- 38th parallel, the demilitarized zone of this day, be a blessing to us pre
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, rev.enediction. >> shall we stand, please? dear god, we have not forgotten and we will not forget. bless all those we honor and remember today, especially those who have served in the military and their families in the korean war. less personally and reward greatly charlie rangel, john conyers, howard coble, sam johnson, arlen specter, colleagues who we honor here today. they and their colleagues in this war have moments frozen in time and moments...
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good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i had eight requests from the family. first, we would like to do the opening prayer. if you would please stand. first, she is going to do the opening prayer in our native language. >> [speaking native american language] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. we gather today to honor a great man, mr. stewart udall. he was sent to the heavens above with the creator. thank you for helping be used. the we continue your legacy. again, thank you, mr. stewart udall. >> [speaking native american language] [speaking paolo] we gather today to honor and celebrate the life and legacy of a great man, mr. stewart udall. he was a friend to all native people. he was a friend to those who needed their voices to be heard. as one of the most significant figures to protect the national environment, he was a friend to all americans. mr. udall was a longtime advocate for mother earth and her children. he understood the earth is sacred, the waters are sacred. his lifelong dedication to protecting our nation's lands, he preserved the sacred plac
good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i had eight requests from the family. first, we would like to do the opening prayer. if you would please stand. first, she is going to do the opening prayer in our native language. >> [speaking native american language] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. we gather today to honor a great man, mr. stewart udall. he was sent to the heavens above with the creator. thank you for helping be used. the we continue your legacy. again, thank you, mr....
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ladies and gentlemen, mr. president, yesterday i had the opportunity to pay my respects to senator byrd as he lie in repose in the senate chamber. i met the family then, and again today. and the last time that happened was 50 years ago. the last time but that chamber i revere served as the resting place for anyone was 50 years ago. but although i am icollege behind me reader the senate, robert c. byrd elevated the senate. other great men and their families would have chosen for them to lay in state in the rotunda, but bob byrd family chose to lay in state in the senate chamber. and to me, this is completely appropriate having served in their 36 plus years, for the senate chamber was robert c. byrd's cathedral. the senate chamber was his cathedral, and west virginia was his heaven. [applause] >> and there's not a lot of hyperbole in that. every person in the senate, as my colleagues behind me can tell you, brings something special about them. i will never forget having privately criticized a senator when i was
ladies and gentlemen, mr. president, yesterday i had the opportunity to pay my respects to senator byrd as he lie in repose in the senate chamber. i met the family then, and again today. and the last time that happened was 50 years ago. the last time but that chamber i revere served as the resting place for anyone was 50 years ago. but although i am icollege behind me reader the senate, robert c. byrd elevated the senate. other great men and their families would have chosen for them to lay in...
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gentlemen, welcome. greatly appreciate it.teven, you and i have talked about this over the years, publy, privately. let me put that to you. do these athlete have a responsibility to the community? >> i think they definitely do have a responsibility. but even more so, if you want to get paid, the reality is that if you want to be a role model, you want to go out there and get paid, you have to be a role model to the masses. you have to set an example that people would want themselves to follow or people would expect of themselves and expect of their children, et cetera. especially when you are put in the public eye. i don't think it's fair to them, but nevertheless, it's a responsibility that isn't going anywhere. >> coach, if there is a handbook to be written, one can argue michael jordan probably wrote the best one. but since this handshake incident, lebron james has really taken that responsibility for image, the responsibility to community. talk to me about what you have he seen in him and what you've seen in athletes acros
gentlemen, welcome. greatly appreciate it.teven, you and i have talked about this over the years, publy, privately. let me put that to you. do these athlete have a responsibility to the community? >> i think they definitely do have a responsibility. but even more so, if you want to get paid, the reality is that if you want to be a role model, you want to go out there and get paid, you have to be a role model to the masses. you have to set an example that people would want themselves to...
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second place, ladies and gentlemen. mr. frank ware. and before we announce the winner i'm going to drag this out even longer. i'm going to take a moment to thank the kind people who made the 47th annual cable car bell ringing contest possible the the vice chair of the sfmt board of directors. and friends of the cable car music, union square association, trophy masters shanghai restaurant, ghirardelli chocolatesing, and the american automobile association and the $250 cash prize, deluxe sightseeing. let's bring up gilberto gad oy with the hand-crafted bell. and the winner is -- >> mr. leonard oates. congratulations. >> leonard oates. he retains the crown. [applause] that concludes the 47th annual cable car bell ringing contest. thank you, everybody, for coming. don't forget next year the 48th annual cable car ringing contest. stay tuned for details. >> i have been a cable car grip for 21 years. i am a third generation. my grand farther and my dad worked over in green division for 27. i guess you could say it's blood. >> come on in. have
second place, ladies and gentlemen. mr. frank ware. and before we announce the winner i'm going to drag this out even longer. i'm going to take a moment to thank the kind people who made the 47th annual cable car bell ringing contest possible the the vice chair of the sfmt board of directors. and friends of the cable car music, union square association, trophy masters shanghai restaurant, ghirardelli chocolatesing, and the american automobile association and the $250 cash prize, deluxe...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome chris bosh!> that is a cool song. the roots. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah. you can't beat the roots. come on. hey, look at this. this is exciting. the cover of "sports illustrated." there you are, buddy, right there. looking good. [ cheers and applause ] this is huge news. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is big time, man. is the pressure is on now? you have to win. >> yeah, it's been on. you know, people keep asking me, you know, they say, "how do you feel now that the pressure is over of free agency." i'm like, "well, i mean, it's different now. that was easy compared to this." >> jimmy: now you have to win. >> now we actually have to win, yeah. we have to win big. >> jimmy: yeah, you have to win big and blow people out. it's going to be nuts. you shot your whole decision on film, right? documentary style? >> yeah, i filmed a documentary. i'm actually producing it. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, hopefully it won't suck. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what are going to do with it? is it going to be a tv show? is it goin
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome chris bosh!> that is a cool song. the roots. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah. you can't beat the roots. come on. hey, look at this. this is exciting. the cover of "sports illustrated." there you are, buddy, right there. looking good. [ cheers and applause ] this is huge news. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is big time, man. is the pressure is on now? you have to win. >> yeah, it's been on. you know, people keep asking me, you know,...
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look at this gentlemen on the right. he has orange haier. not because he died it but because he has a disease where he's starving from protein deficiency. see the joy despite the lack of these things. it came in 96 i decided to dedicate my life to promoting literacy and building schools in that part of the world and i've gotten married and had a baby on the way, and if you want to read the book there's an 8 day kidnapping and many things happened but another thing that happened in 96, i had my first fatawa issued against me. this is not just a death decree but it can prohibit women from going shopping or it can mean you can't watch television. in my case. it was banishing me from the country because i was helping put girls in school. i sought the advise of the head shiite in north pakistan. before you pass judgement on him, he's the good guy. very noble compassionate visionary man and he said, well let me find out and he wrote a letter to the counsel to seek clarification as to what to do with this crazy american in their midst trying put gi
look at this gentlemen on the right. he has orange haier. not because he died it but because he has a disease where he's starving from protein deficiency. see the joy despite the lack of these things. it came in 96 i decided to dedicate my life to promoting literacy and building schools in that part of the world and i've gotten married and had a baby on the way, and if you want to read the book there's an 8 day kidnapping and many things happened but another thing that happened in 96, i had my...
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thank you, gentlemen. willie brown and phil matier. it is 6:52. >>> bart's connector from oakland airport to the coliseum back on track. the latest headlines when we return. >> and why it's not a real good idea to get too close to large animals that has horns. for fast relief of itchy summer skin, get cortizone 10 cooling relief gel. cools instantly with the strongest itch relief medicine. cortizone 10 cooling relief gel. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit films on a 4.3-inch screen so big, the way you see them will never be the same. introducing the new droid x. pre-loaded with blockbuster. the next generation of does. a concord man is in jail for the >>> let's take a quick check of today's top stories. a concord man is in jail for the death of his 2-year-old step-grandson. the boy was mauled by as many as three pit bulls in the family's garage yesterday. the step-grandfather owned five pit bulls. all five have been put down. >>> sheriff's deputies finding $60 million to $80 million worth of marijuana plants 56 a deadly raid --
thank you, gentlemen. willie brown and phil matier. it is 6:52. >>> bart's connector from oakland airport to the coliseum back on track. the latest headlines when we return. >> and why it's not a real good idea to get too close to large animals that has horns. for fast relief of itchy summer skin, get cortizone 10 cooling relief gel. cools instantly with the strongest itch relief medicine. cortizone 10 cooling relief gel. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit films on a...
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and we have to jump in here gentlemen after a short break we'll continue our discussion on stay with r.t. . and. worries which are made to police should. should illness is. a nurse and. the slave. to secure itself against some. ancient sailors call it the same canary due to its high pitched. this from now on this holiday communicated. to trying to say. i'm coming to code. so good. luck and the sort. of. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the business around hiv aids. the sun. the sun the sun. but before let's see what russians think about the government's efforts to deal with this problem and. convening under the slogan right here right now the eighteenth international aids conference gathers twenty thousand people from one hundred eighty five countries representing scientific civil society a condemned make and government communities over thirty three million people live with ha b. this is according to the latest figures and about one million of them in russia the russian public opinion research center asked citizens if the russian governme
and we have to jump in here gentlemen after a short break we'll continue our discussion on stay with r.t. . and. worries which are made to police should. should illness is. a nurse and. the slave. to secure itself against some. ancient sailors call it the same canary due to its high pitched. this from now on this holiday communicated. to trying to say. i'm coming to code. so good. luck and the sort. of. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the business...
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at the new american foundation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want princeton i'd like to go to you first in washington it's been about twenty one months since the financial crisis hit has capitalism taken a major hit is it is it created doubts in the world that it can really pull itself out or is there just simply an indictment of neoliberal capitalism a certain model that has come out of the west during that say the reagan years. i think it's more of the latter if you look at the debate going on for example in the united states you find there's a lot of anger at the at the bad steps taken by big business but also a great deal of hesitation about heavy government involvement i think the general view is the system in principle wrong by the uni it needs regulation it needs oversight and frankly needs more ethics but i don't think there is a mood in the us for a fundamental change i think it's projected more debate abroad about models particularly because the world bank and the i.m.f.
at the new american foundation and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want princeton i'd like to go to you first in washington it's been about twenty one months since the financial crisis hit has capitalism taken a major hit is it is it created doubts in the world that it can really pull itself out or is there just simply an indictment of neoliberal capitalism a certain model that has come out...
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of global pharma insights and another member of our crosstalk team here on the hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want then he said i to go to you first in vienna you're at the can this international aids conference it's the eighteenth fund raising is an issue i seriously doubt awareness has to be an issue at least in the modernized industrialized world where everyone knows about this epidemic so what do you hope to achieve at this conference is it looks like the at this point it's the conference of low expectations because of the recession well i wouldn't say that completely at first there is a level of awareness which is very low in some parts of the region in eastern europe and central asia we find that among young people sometimes more than half do not know how each i.v. is transmitted do not know how to prevent it how to protect themselves we also have all the types of expectations that this conference has to share some of the new things on science you know today that was announced that the clinical trial. her new show includin
of global pharma insights and another member of our crosstalk team here on the hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want then he said i to go to you first in vienna you're at the can this international aids conference it's the eighteenth fund raising is an issue i seriously doubt awareness has to be an issue at least in the modernized industrialized world where everyone knows about this epidemic so what do you hope to achieve at this...