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nd then al gore and the u.n. ipcc received the noble prize and it all began with that one innocent paper. the frenzy has reached the peak. the movie is shown in schools throughout the world and we have little chance to be heard. the media has totally adopted. but what happens to this man who started it all? he gave up on harvard. he gave up on boston. that up on the concept the earth is overpopulated and we must -- worry about population gronal and that entire center was closed at harvard and reville came back to ucsd in his old town of san diego and accepted a professorship. what did he do there? he wrote these letters to congressmen and senators and what did the letters say? you can read them. look, folks, they say, we have perhaps become overalarmed about global warming. we should give at least 20 years to study. we should be patient. we shouldn't take extreme measures today that will harm our civilization. relax. wait. study. don't panic. the letters went out from roger reville. his signature reached washingt
nd then al gore and the u.n. ipcc received the noble prize and it all began with that one innocent paper. the frenzy has reached the peak. the movie is shown in schools throughout the world and we have little chance to be heard. the media has totally adopted. but what happens to this man who started it all? he gave up on harvard. he gave up on boston. that up on the concept the earth is overpopulated and we must -- worry about population gronal and that entire center was closed at harvard and...
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al gore, my friend, where the heck is your global warming? today i am not going to talk about the science. patrick has done a beautiful job and we will have sessions hroughout the day, where great scientists with ph.d.'s give 'wonderful scientific presentation. but instead, i am going to concentrate as a journalist -- and i'm also a journalism graduate -- on my journalism investigation in which i determined that there is a story behind this case of science gone bad, a story that everybody needs to know and understand. how did we get into this awful spot today? and it begins with this man, the great roger revel. a great man, a great scientist, roger revelle received a ph.d. from the university of california at berkeley in orb nothing gravy. then he became the head -- in ocean nothing gravy. then he served in the united states navy during world war ii and is the director of the scripps institute of ocean ography. he found a way to expand that organization by obtaining huge government contracts to investigate the impact on the atmosphere and the
al gore, my friend, where the heck is your global warming? today i am not going to talk about the science. patrick has done a beautiful job and we will have sessions hroughout the day, where great scientists with ph.d.'s give 'wonderful scientific presentation. but instead, i am going to concentrate as a journalist -- and i'm also a journalism graduate -- on my journalism investigation in which i determined that there is a story behind this case of science gone bad, a story that everybody needs...
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al gore, my friend, where the heck is your global warming? today i am not going to talk about the science. patrick has done a beautiful job and we will have sessions hroughout the day, where great scientists with ph.d.'s give 'wonderful scientific presentation. but instead, i am going to concentrate as a journalist -- and i'm also a journalism graduate -- on my journalism investigation in which i determined that there is a story behind this case of science gone bad, a story that everybody needs to know and understand. how did we get into this awful spot today? and it begins with this man, the great roger revel. a great man, a great scientist, roger revelle received a ph.d. from the university of california at berkeley in orb nothing gravy. then he became the head -- in ocean nothing gravy. then he served in the united states navy during world war ii and is the director of the scripps institute of ocean ography. he found a way to expand that organization by obtaining huge government contracts to investigate the impact on the atmosphere and the
al gore, my friend, where the heck is your global warming? today i am not going to talk about the science. patrick has done a beautiful job and we will have sessions hroughout the day, where great scientists with ph.d.'s give 'wonderful scientific presentation. but instead, i am going to concentrate as a journalist -- and i'm also a journalism graduate -- on my journalism investigation in which i determined that there is a story behind this case of science gone bad, a story that everybody needs...
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it didn't help al gore, not that he's a rat.he tried to separate himself from bill clinton after monica and that mess in a way that hurt him. he couldn't take advantage of the good economy. i never saw it done well except when george, sr., ran riding off a popular president, reagan. how do you separate yourself from an unpopular president and not look like a rat? >> if looking like a rat will get you to the oval oh fis, you look like a rat. hillary's problem is that president obama currently has low approval ratings. if republicans take both houses of congress in november, which they might, the rest of his second term probably won't amount to much. how is she going to run as being obama's third term. i'm not sure obama wants a third term if he could have one. he might say two is plenty. i think hillary clinton is not going to worry about the rat thing. she's going to worry about the getting elected thing. >> what do you think, michael? >> i think that's right. as a matter of fact, i think hillary, if she's smart will embrace the
it didn't help al gore, not that he's a rat.he tried to separate himself from bill clinton after monica and that mess in a way that hurt him. he couldn't take advantage of the good economy. i never saw it done well except when george, sr., ran riding off a popular president, reagan. how do you separate yourself from an unpopular president and not look like a rat? >> if looking like a rat will get you to the oval oh fis, you look like a rat. hillary's problem is that president obama...
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clinton/gore ticket barely carried the state in '96 even though gore made 16 state appearances there. gore lost tennessee to george w. bush. he won his state he would have won the presidency. tennessee was just one of four states where john mccain got a higher percentage of the vote in 2008 than george w. bush did in 2004 and one of two where the republican percentage of the vote has risen in five consecutive presidential elections. business-minded democrats elected sometimes, in 2010 it was republican bill haslem elected with 65% of the vote. republicans now control 26 of the 33 seats, nearly 80% in the state senate. all of that brings us to today's big fight in tennessee, battle between legislating consensus mind minded howard baker and a new tea party wing drawing voters the rise of the tea party hasn't been really pass add way in june. governor haslem started in bob corker also is in the baker hold pragmatic legislative republican. he believes voters, quote, exec their leaders to solve problems. all three come from east tennessee, by the way. which is historically home to the stat
clinton/gore ticket barely carried the state in '96 even though gore made 16 state appearances there. gore lost tennessee to george w. bush. he won his state he would have won the presidency. tennessee was just one of four states where john mccain got a higher percentage of the vote in 2008 than george w. bush did in 2004 and one of two where the republican percentage of the vote has risen in five consecutive presidential elections. business-minded democrats elected sometimes, in 2010 it was...
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rob reiner, his jaw dropped and he was with vice president gore when bush v. gore was decided. they both drove down to the supreme court and it was just this terrible light for them but they immediately kind of saw that this had game-changing potential to have someone like ted championing this cause. it had the potential to turn it from what had been a partisan fight into a debate about civil rights. so they then set out to bio. ted had wanted a different kind. he had a specific set of criteria. he wanted a bookstore owner. he wanted a cop and i forget what the other two, they wanted six altogether because they figured out the opposition turned up something in somebody's background they wanted to have more. he didn't want any children. he thought that was a complicating kind of factor, which is of course really ironic because if any of you have followed this when justice kennedy, when these cases by mcgough to the supreme court it was the kit that's justice kennedy was focused on. what about the 40,000 children of couples in california? aren't they part of the story? i that par
rob reiner, his jaw dropped and he was with vice president gore when bush v. gore was decided. they both drove down to the supreme court and it was just this terrible light for them but they immediately kind of saw that this had game-changing potential to have someone like ted championing this cause. it had the potential to turn it from what had been a partisan fight into a debate about civil rights. so they then set out to bio. ted had wanted a different kind. he had a specific set of...
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they recently enforced the ban on long gores. they act like lon gores instead.t used to be so much easier with lon gores, he says. they could climb up trees and scare the other monkeys away. now all we have is this stick and catapult and our voices. what used to take one hour now takes four hours, h says. monkeys cannot be captured or killed in india. but that's not the only reason there are so many around. take a look at this. hindus actually worship the half man, half monkey god. so feeding them is deemed auspicious. officials admit they haven't fissioned out a long-term solution yet. but for now they're trying to do whatever it takes to keep the monkey business at bay. >> cute guys. >>> still ahead on cnn, lucky to be alive. >> truly. a young boy in china gets run over, but thankfully manages to walk away. details next. >> unreal. from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. thank you! dust irritating your eye? (singing) ♪ visine® gives your eyes relief in seconds. visine®. get back to normal. >>> after parties in california are raving
they recently enforced the ban on long gores. they act like lon gores instead.t used to be so much easier with lon gores, he says. they could climb up trees and scare the other monkeys away. now all we have is this stick and catapult and our voices. what used to take one hour now takes four hours, h says. monkeys cannot be captured or killed in india. but that's not the only reason there are so many around. take a look at this. hindus actually worship the half man, half monkey god. so feeding...
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. >> and our bruce gore didn't looking to get to the bottom of this debris dispute. i don't understand any it. >> marie says the property next to her elderly mother's home has been problem for years. she lives two doors down. >> it's just really an eye sore, a junk yard. a hazard. it's not pleasant to live next to. >> reporter: piled in the backyard of robert dee mariass long time home are lavender plants and wooden pallets window frames, tables, law equipment and other machinery most of it cloaked in tall grass and weeds. >> maria says her mom has to build a fence to block the view out back and a wall to block the view of the tools and other debris piled on his front porch. she says they're repeated complaints to cheltenham township officials have gotten them nowhere making her mother a virtual prisoner in her own home. >> you should be able to enjoy your property without having to look at all of this excess. >> my name is bruce gore didn't i work at fox 29. >> we caught up with mr. de maria and asked about his backyard. he says he's got a farming and research proje
. >> and our bruce gore didn't looking to get to the bottom of this debris dispute. i don't understand any it. >> marie says the property next to her elderly mother's home has been problem for years. she lives two doors down. >> it's just really an eye sore, a junk yard. a hazard. it's not pleasant to live next to. >> reporter: piled in the backyard of robert dee mariass long time home are lavender plants and wooden pallets window frames, tables, law equipment and other...
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rob reiner, his jaw dropped and he was with vice president gore when bush v. gore was decided. they both drove down to the supreme court and it was just this terrible light for them but they immediately kind of saw that this had game-changing potential to have someone like ted championing this cause. it had the potential to turn it from what had been a partisan fight into a debate about civil rights. so they then set out to bio. ted had wanted a different kind. he had a specific set of criteria. he wanted a bookstore owner. he wanted a cop and i forget what the other two, they wanted six altogether because they figured out the opposition turned up something in somebody's background they wanted to have more. he didn't want any children. he thought that was a complicating kind of factor, which is of course really ironic because if any of you have followed this when justice kennedy, when these cases by mcgough to the supreme court it was the kit that's justice kennedy was focused on. what about the 40,000 children of couples in california? aren't they part of the story? i that par
rob reiner, his jaw dropped and he was with vice president gore when bush v. gore was decided. they both drove down to the supreme court and it was just this terrible light for them but they immediately kind of saw that this had game-changing potential to have someone like ted championing this cause. it had the potential to turn it from what had been a partisan fight into a debate about civil rights. so they then set out to bio. ted had wanted a different kind. he had a specific set of...
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fed-ex is fighting charges >> former vice president al gore filed suit against al jazeera news network for $500 million now claiming al jazeera withheld tens of millions of dollars in payments. gore's attorney saying al jazeera wants to give itself a discount on the price agreed to nearly two years ago. >> sea world in san diego is making changes to help keep and care for killer whales, but will the changes go far enough to satisfy hours after the announcement, crowds began pouring in. most people just learning about the fan. >> these are pictures of what will be the killer whale's new home the tank will hold double the siesz of what shamu and others swim in now. and a new viewing wall. >> it used to be going close to fish and see whales everyone feels like they're part of the whole thing. >> it's going to be exciting. >> sea world is promising $10 million for research we asked if it's an attempt to quiet criticism that came came from the "black fish" documentary. >> our hope is that their excitement will drown out the voice of the criticizers. >> the harshest critic, peta issued a res
fed-ex is fighting charges >> former vice president al gore filed suit against al jazeera news network for $500 million now claiming al jazeera withheld tens of millions of dollars in payments. gore's attorney saying al jazeera wants to give itself a discount on the price agreed to nearly two years ago. >> sea world in san diego is making changes to help keep and care for killer whales, but will the changes go far enough to satisfy hours after the announcement, crowds began pouring...
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fed-ex is fighting charges >> former vice president al gore filed suit against al jazeera news network500 million now claiming al jazeera withheld tens of millions of dollars in payments. gore's attorney saying al jazeera wants to give itself a discount on the price agreed to nearly two years ago. >> sea world in san diego is making changes to help keep and care for killer whales, but will the changes go far enough to satisfy critics? hours after the announcement, crowds began pouring in. most people just learning about the fan. >> these are pictures of what will be the killer whale's new home the tank will hold double the siesz of what shamu and others swim in now. and a new viewing wall. >> it used to be going close to fish and see whales everyone feels like they're part of the whole thing. >> it's going to be exciting. >> sea world is promising $10 million for research we asked if it's an attempt to quiet criticism that came came from the "black fish" documentary. >> our hope is that their excitement will drown out the voice of the criticizers. >> the harshest critic, peta issued a
fed-ex is fighting charges >> former vice president al gore filed suit against al jazeera news network500 million now claiming al jazeera withheld tens of millions of dollars in payments. gore's attorney saying al jazeera wants to give itself a discount on the price agreed to nearly two years ago. >> sea world in san diego is making changes to help keep and care for killer whales, but will the changes go far enough to satisfy critics? hours after the announcement, crowds began...
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and, and gore is nothing different than that. they're continuing and forward. i know that a common core has been stopped by grass-roots activists. many people i've stood up and said no. and so again, it goes to show that if you don't want something to happen you really can't stop it. takes some work. of people say they your crazy or that you don't really understand what the curriculum is and of course this is not about socialism and implementing socialist marxist policies. the reason i talked some much about what i found in the communist manifesto and the education for socialists because they are saying exactly what we are seeing happening. that is exactly what they're doing. so talking about it in an honest way not trying to cut around the corners to be polite is an important way to approach that issue as well. any more questions? over there. >> thank you. is somebody going to write a book on the irs scandal? demint, -- >> someone. i would hope so. in no, cover that topic pretty closely. and there is definitely enough material to do some. the media has not cov
and, and gore is nothing different than that. they're continuing and forward. i know that a common core has been stopped by grass-roots activists. many people i've stood up and said no. and so again, it goes to show that if you don't want something to happen you really can't stop it. takes some work. of people say they your crazy or that you don't really understand what the curriculum is and of course this is not about socialism and implementing socialist marxist policies. the reason i talked...
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gore. was florida's votes. panelists include lawyers from both sides of the case as well as the palm beach county elections supervisor. the st. thomas university ethics center hosted this hour-long event. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we're going to make this as realistic as possible for you. by that i mean we're going to track this from the ballot box through the florida supreme court and all the way up to the united states supreme court. one of the things we have here are persons who actually played in one way or audio -- another very pivotal roles in this particular event which, as you all know, hardly ever happens. but in any event let me start of -- off by telling you what my association with the bush-gore election actually turned out to be. when they discovered that we were going to have a long and drawn-out scenario as to who actually won this election, the news media as they usually do clapped their
gore. was florida's votes. panelists include lawyers from both sides of the case as well as the palm beach county elections supervisor. the st. thomas university ethics center hosted this hour-long event. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we're going to make this as realistic as possible for you. by that i mean we're going to track this from the ballot box through the florida supreme court and all the way up...
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he was with vice president gore, he and chad, on the night that bush v. gore was decided. they were in the naval observatory. they both drove down to the supreme court and it was just this terrible night for them, but they sort of immediately kind of saw that this had game-changing kind of potential to have someone like ted championing this cause, and it had the potential it turn it from what had been at best a partisan fight into a debate about civil rights. and so they then set out to find the plaintiffs. and ted actually had wanted a different kind of -- he had a specific set of criteria. he wanted a bookstore owner. he wanted a cop. and i forget what the other two -- they wanted six altogether because they figured what if the opposition turned up something in somebody's background. they just wanted to have more, and he didn't want any children. he thought that that was a complicating kind of factor, which is, of course, really ironic because if any of you have followed this, when justice kennedy -- when these cases finally got to the supreme court, it was the kids that
he was with vice president gore, he and chad, on the night that bush v. gore was decided. they were in the naval observatory. they both drove down to the supreme court and it was just this terrible night for them, but they sort of immediately kind of saw that this had game-changing kind of potential to have someone like ted championing this cause, and it had the potential it turn it from what had been at best a partisan fight into a debate about civil rights. and so they then set out to find...
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al gore doesn't what to breach that, so he's being careful.hing is, you may want to appear to be reasonable to the judge and say, we want to be commercial and not taint anybody with a tar brush, just get this resolved. the other, and may well be the case, this is one more ratcheting up of the intensity of the negotiations to come to a settlement. once you hear all the dirty laundry, that creates less incentive for some to say, let me settle before the genesis of this dispute comes out in the public domain. it sounds like a run-of-the-mill m&a dispute. normally, these moneys and askari's to backstop the warranties made for the sale or there could be some kind of a it performs x,if y, or z i will get more money for this sale. we just don't know the details. if it doesn't settle, we will certainly know. >> it was a big enough deal to begin with. >> the number was a bit of a surprise to everyone. >> $500 million? >> in a neighborhood. should you do click, if you're al jazeera and you want to get on all the cable networks, you're going to have to p
al gore doesn't what to breach that, so he's being careful.hing is, you may want to appear to be reasonable to the judge and say, we want to be commercial and not taint anybody with a tar brush, just get this resolved. the other, and may well be the case, this is one more ratcheting up of the intensity of the negotiations to come to a settlement. once you hear all the dirty laundry, that creates less incentive for some to say, let me settle before the genesis of this dispute comes out in the...
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i talk about a clinton-gore administration official, bob bratt, who was a long-time justice department veteran, who, ironically enough, was appointed by janet reno to clean up the citizenship usa scandal under clinton-gore. and that has been well documented over the years. in 1996, before the november '96 election, there was a huge push to naturalize new american citizens. and many procedural safeguards were trampled over in the rush to do that. in fact, at least 6,300 criminal aliens, convicted of felonies, were granted this precious birthright of american citizenship in that rush to essentially beef up the democrat voter rolls. well, after that scandal, after a huge internal investigation, the justice department and reno appointed this guy, bob bratt, to clean up. but he was busy doing other things, and one of the things he was doing was traveling over to moscow, as this high-level official, and hooking up with a russian matchmaker, who found him two nice young women, one of whom he engaged in a sexual relationship, and then later tried to get visas to bring them over to this country
i talk about a clinton-gore administration official, bob bratt, who was a long-time justice department veteran, who, ironically enough, was appointed by janet reno to clean up the citizenship usa scandal under clinton-gore. and that has been well documented over the years. in 1996, before the november '96 election, there was a huge push to naturalize new american citizens. and many procedural safeguards were trampled over in the rush to do that. in fact, at least 6,300 criminal aliens,...
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is gore to be a hot and humid day. we are dry on radar with showers across the region out to our west. the portions of wisconsin and iowa, there is a cold front that does not get here until tomorrow. the cool date is not come tuesday and wednesday. 93 high temperature today isolated showers and storms 75 degrees tonight, tuesday 40 percent chance of rain 80 degree high temperature when state where up to 81 degrees. >> still ahead, the first superman comic pulls a bit about an auction. >> suge knight is trending this morning after being shot at free video is a war party, will have the details. >> how long would it take the world to complete the ice bucket challenged? miles doesn't need to wander into the wild for the hunt. and even though this isn't real hunting, kelly knows miles craves meat, which is why she only feeds him iams. iams has 2x the meat as other leading brands. to help give miles the strong body he needs to keep up with his daily appetite for the hunt. iams keep love strong with 2x the meat. love the iams
is gore to be a hot and humid day. we are dry on radar with showers across the region out to our west. the portions of wisconsin and iowa, there is a cold front that does not get here until tomorrow. the cool date is not come tuesday and wednesday. 93 high temperature today isolated showers and storms 75 degrees tonight, tuesday 40 percent chance of rain 80 degree high temperature when state where up to 81 degrees. >> still ahead, the first superman comic pulls a bit about an auction....
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meanwhile, al gore is writing his second book. "the inconvenient truth."you know what happens from that. that sci-fi movie. and there's al gore with his academy award. truth,"onvenient best documentary 2007. unipcl gore and the received the nobel prize. end of global warming scare has peeaked. a look at both sides of the climate change debate followed by the testimony of the former before aistrators senate environment subcommittee thursday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. look at a poll examining attitudes towards public schools and how americans feel about the new common core state standards. gallupta kappa and hosted this event. >> good morning, everyone. how's it going? all right. ok, start. first of all, on behalf of gallup welcome to our beautiful great hall. my name is brandon. i am the executive director of education. theghted here to kick off results from the 46th annual poll.p op it started in 1969 which was many years before i was born. appreciation for how many years we have been looking at public perception of schools. a special opportunit
meanwhile, al gore is writing his second book. "the inconvenient truth."you know what happens from that. that sci-fi movie. and there's al gore with his academy award. truth,"onvenient best documentary 2007. unipcl gore and the received the nobel prize. end of global warming scare has peeaked. a look at both sides of the climate change debate followed by the testimony of the former before aistrators senate environment subcommittee thursday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span....
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. >> why then do gore -- governors of new york and other places thing casinos can puck up depressed area. >> because they can. politicians look to increase revenue without increasing taxes, casinos is the way to do it. it's a regressive tax is the moral argument, on lower income people. let's forget that for a moment. the idea is that casino spin-off tax revenue, especially outside of new jersey. peninsula is paying a 55% tax. is there innovations you see in the casino industry? >> innovation - certainly online gaming, but that's not the panacea that is being hoped for. they are getting some revenue, it hasn't been the game changer. >> always a pleasure, chuck darrell, the casino writer at the "philadelphia daily news", my other city. >> next week - the california drought could change the food you have on the table. the lack of water is forcing farmers to change the way they do business, meaning higher chos costs to you. that's our show. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. >> on "america tonight", a special report, flashpoint ferguson. we all ought to thank the browns for michael.
. >> why then do gore -- governors of new york and other places thing casinos can puck up depressed area. >> because they can. politicians look to increase revenue without increasing taxes, casinos is the way to do it. it's a regressive tax is the moral argument, on lower income people. let's forget that for a moment. the idea is that casino spin-off tax revenue, especially outside of new jersey. peninsula is paying a 55% tax. is there innovations you see in the casino industry?...
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gore.i all the backgrounders on the supreme court nominee and he figured in this interesting way in the cheney series. he was one of the few lawyers that was willing to stand up and tell cheney and his lawyer, addington, you can't go to the supreme court and tell the supreme court they don't have a right to review your detainee policies and these people can't even have lawyers, and that was really interesting to me because ted olsen was the only person who lost someone, his wife was on board one of those flights. and so i called ted. i said i want to do this story. i did the story, and i couldn't let it go. it was this -- it was a really audacious thing they were doing. it was a controversial thing that they did. there was a lot of people who believed at that time that the country was not ready, and more importantly that the supreme court wasn't ready, and, you know, i describe in the book this lunch scene where they plan this lawsuit in secret, and they finally kind of let in some of the -
gore.i all the backgrounders on the supreme court nominee and he figured in this interesting way in the cheney series. he was one of the few lawyers that was willing to stand up and tell cheney and his lawyer, addington, you can't go to the supreme court and tell the supreme court they don't have a right to review your detainee policies and these people can't even have lawyers, and that was really interesting to me because ted olsen was the only person who lost someone, his wife was on board...
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evidence al gore's solution for stopping global warming is having rich countries pay pork poor countries like africa not to modernize so they wouldn't have carbon emissions that is absolutely consistent with me for al gore that's immoral but that's because there are poor people and. if you're average about who desperately need energy yes and of course your panel and they're doing this all over india right now they're putting up solar panels and villages are jumping the carbon cycle they're going from burning twigs to running a solar panel another go to radio on a stove. that's what do you say i mean all of voluntarily you don't need a u.n. mandate to do a un mandate or know when you're out of the you don't like the us. well that's going to sit well with republican congressman tom cotton is trying to unseat democratic senator mark pryor has been saying that arkansas residents would be facing triple digit increases in their health insurance premiums next year but it's a lie it's gushers plan a flat out lie health care premiums for obama health care for obamacare health plans in arkansas ar
evidence al gore's solution for stopping global warming is having rich countries pay pork poor countries like africa not to modernize so they wouldn't have carbon emissions that is absolutely consistent with me for al gore that's immoral but that's because there are poor people and. if you're average about who desperately need energy yes and of course your panel and they're doing this all over india right now they're putting up solar panels and villages are jumping the carbon cycle they're...
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i'm assessment the relaunching log of zero gore love of our choice. dark with douglas below. which in dog was the first each were put out for orchard dog. it could burst its latest russian a warrior leader with it over the juicy media with the q. and r. at the corporation as one where the hero ship the most black or suv in our wheel is when you assume that of course if you're sitting there in a world of pretty good i think of a new version of us but. with little style it's more than a bush opening yet you know we're no more stores are still white it could be most metal. boxes don't of course to be we don't because all of the buying in there are not nice illicit thinking cooked up a little warm to the nearest chilly. school you know in a good mood but it in today's may have mistaken then you. want a real good they came i went to that on the glass thinking i was there while you could with your smugness cursors know our producer. was your. meter knows it if you're willing to go there again these are getting lots of. character recognition in. fact you know what we thought the mos
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reported talks about any israeli spy who hid in an aide to act in a hotel room of the vice president al gore but it goes on to say that the americans later kept this quiet when they found out that israel was the guilty party at the same time the magazine quotes american intelligence officials who say that israel's it's been knowledge against the united states has now crossed all red lines certainly there are a lot of questions that are being asked and will be asked these are two countries that are supposed to be firm friends and it's a very wrong message to the united states if indeed israel is spying on her close ally of the conflict in gaza spark numerous demonstrations worldwide in europe they were many against the israeli operation protesters in berlin ways palestinian flags and banners denouncing the civilian deaths hundreds also governor of the israeli embassy in portugal as catherine is going. in london march to voice their anger over the israeli strikes. in paris more than ten thousand rally through the capital in support of the palestinian people francis in weeks of protests since t
reported talks about any israeli spy who hid in an aide to act in a hotel room of the vice president al gore but it goes on to say that the americans later kept this quiet when they found out that israel was the guilty party at the same time the magazine quotes american intelligence officials who say that israel's it's been knowledge against the united states has now crossed all red lines certainly there are a lot of questions that are being asked and will be asked these are two countries that...
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. >>> al gore is suing the news network for holding tens of millions of dollars it owes him and otherrs for the $5 million deal. that money is currently located in an escrow account. gore and his business partner founded it in 2005. >>> every year a little league world series turns the spotlight on some very talented kids who play baseball not for money, but for the love of the game. >> and this year a star in the making has really stood out, and not swrjust because of a blisterback ball. >> telling someone they throw like a girl has new meaning. the pitcher in philadelphia did it again. she used her 70-mile-an-hour game pitch in a shutout. jamie jumped out to an early 3-0 lead after they questioned a deep three-run homer in the first inning. that's all the run support davis needed. she struck out eight and allowed just two hits over six innings. >> it always feels good to have a couple runs on the board in the first inning. >> the right-hander has been the talk of williamsport this week. just the 18th girl to ever play in a little league world series. >> when you watch her, it's like
. >>> al gore is suing the news network for holding tens of millions of dollars it owes him and otherrs for the $5 million deal. that money is currently located in an escrow account. gore and his business partner founded it in 2005. >>> every year a little league world series turns the spotlight on some very talented kids who play baseball not for money, but for the love of the game. >> and this year a star in the making has really stood out, and not swrjust because of a...
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players like colin kaepernick and frank gore get to start their own legacy leaving behind a historic,cade run at candle stick park. gym harbaugh says hey, it's just another ball game. >> no. no. nothing significantly different than another game. i hope they're hyped. i hope the crowd is hyped. i think they'll be very excited. >> before we get out of here, how about a little golf? sacramento and bay area product, kevin sutherland made history today. but it could have even been better. sutherland shot his first 59. that's the first time anyone shot a 59 on the champion's tour. he had a chance to become the first player to cart a 258 in a pga-sanctioned event, but he bow bogeyed the 18th hole. >> i can tell you're upset with him. >> i'm very upset with him. >> quick break. we'll be rig >>> the first real test for the new nineers stadium, 1:00 p.m. tomorrow at levi stadium. police will be there to assist in traffic control. fans won't know where to park. they are recommended to take light rail as an alternative. nbc bay area will be bringing you coverage starting early tomorrow morning st
players like colin kaepernick and frank gore get to start their own legacy leaving behind a historic,cade run at candle stick park. gym harbaugh says hey, it's just another ball game. >> no. no. nothing significantly different than another game. i hope they're hyped. i hope the crowd is hyped. i think they'll be very excited. >> before we get out of here, how about a little golf? sacramento and bay area product, kevin sutherland made history today. but it could have even been...
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i'm assessment the relaunching log of zero gore love of our choice dark dark with douglas below. which in dog was there first each were put out for orchard dog. students latest russian the warrior media were there with the snake you would take you out the corporations one was our hero she's almost like your suv in our wheel is meaningless in that of course if you're sitting there in a world of political rhetoric of a new version of us but. with at us dollars more than a code blue shop i mean you know we're no more stores or so white it could be most mythical. bosses don't of course to be we don't focus on you know not miss illicit. cook a little warm to the nearest chilly. school you know in a good mood in. two days may even use this technique and then you. want a real good they came i went to that on the class thinking i was the really good with just my missed no prejudgment solution or was your first meeting those if there was no there there alone then these are the getting off of the. how do you know what we thought the most like you would think the answer is in the . only way
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gore and question of equal treatment in elections. the problem with evolving power and more locally is you tend to get more and more diversity. historically that resulted in a very different voting experience depending on which county you were in. best example in 2000 was which machine you were voting on and as a result the level of spoiled ballots that were likely to come about because of those in sheens machines and a close election that matters. equal treatment of the voting process seriously, and i happen to be one of those thele who does take procurement opinion in bush v. seriously, then while power to the localities has its advantages it also has a danger position us into a once again in which what experience you have voting is shaped by where you are and that or that cand thing be a really bad thing. having people being denied to vote in one ed to vote inowed to another or long lines in one in another.t flexibility is good. it does provide for eight to -- for greater access to the ballot but the danger is this it can be taken
gore and question of equal treatment in elections. the problem with evolving power and more locally is you tend to get more and more diversity. historically that resulted in a very different voting experience depending on which county you were in. best example in 2000 was which machine you were voting on and as a result the level of spoiled ballots that were likely to come about because of those in sheens machines and a close election that matters. equal treatment of the voting process...
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gore which ultimately decided the presidency.h campbell brown, founder of the partnership for educational justice, and david boyce, join me right now. let's get to the heart of this. people watching. i'm big on charter schools. i love the movie by davis guggenheim "waiting for superman." people want to send their kids to public schools or already do but are afraid the kids aren't getting good education. how will getting rid of tenure laws make education for the better kid better? campbell? >> first of all, it's not a silver bullet. let's be clear. it's not going to solve all our problems. we have a lot of challenges we need to address. this is one of them which is the gold of getting an effective teacher in front of every child. what tenure laws have become is permanent. it's real, it's become -- it's become prefunctory. >> campbell, this is hot stuff. do they have places in new york where teachers go who are lousy teachers, put them a room, they sit in that room. what's it called? >> rubber rooms. they tried to do away with the
gore which ultimately decided the presidency.h campbell brown, founder of the partnership for educational justice, and david boyce, join me right now. let's get to the heart of this. people watching. i'm big on charter schools. i love the movie by davis guggenheim "waiting for superman." people want to send their kids to public schools or already do but are afraid the kids aren't getting good education. how will getting rid of tenure laws make education for the better kid better?...
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i talked to veterans like frank gore and vernon davis and they were not panicking and just said, calmown, echoed by coach jim harbaugh. >> def nuttily off in correctable ways. we need to get better. >> every time you step on the football field you're trying to put your stamp on what you do and how you perform, and so you take care of your business, and do as best you can. >> it's good that it's -- you see those now. not late in the season. we can get back in practice tomorrow, work all those mistakes, watch film. >> keep in mind the 49ers are going to play these very same denver broncos october 19th in regular season game so they came out today vanilla. extremely vanilla. turn out to be melted vanilla. lots more at 6:00. for now, live in levi's stadium, abc7 sports. >> let's move on to baseball. dodgers lost to the brewers today. could the giants gain a game on l.a.? no ice bucket challenge for these guys. they went with the mohawk challenge. 97 pitches in fines, 4646 of them balls, including this with the bases loaded. game tied in the third. the rookie catcher, and michael morse had
i talked to veterans like frank gore and vernon davis and they were not panicking and just said, calmown, echoed by coach jim harbaugh. >> def nuttily off in correctable ways. we need to get better. >> every time you step on the football field you're trying to put your stamp on what you do and how you perform, and so you take care of your business, and do as best you can. >> it's good that it's -- you see those now. not late in the season. we can get back in practice tomorrow,...
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as fox 29's bruce gore didn't reports, that question has had neighbors squabble link for years. >> i't understand any of it. >> reporter: ma row ya, says the property next to her elder mother's home has a been problem for years. she lives two doors down. >> it's just raully an eye sore, a junk yard, a hazard. it's not pleasant to live next to. >> reporter: piled in the backyard of robert's home or lavender plants and wooden pallets, window frames, tables, law equipment and other machinery most of it cloaked in tall grass and weeds. >> i neff enjoy my house. >> her mom has had to build a fence to block the view out back and a wall to block the view of the tools and other did brie piled on dee maria's front porch. she says their repeated complaints to cheltenham township officials have gotten them nowhere. making her mother a virtual prisoner in her own home. >> you should be able to and joy your property without having to look at all of this excess. >> my name is bruce gordon i work at fox 29. we caught up with mr. de maria and asked about his backyard. he says he's got a farming and
as fox 29's bruce gore didn't reports, that question has had neighbors squabble link for years. >> i't understand any of it. >> reporter: ma row ya, says the property next to her elder mother's home has a been problem for years. she lives two doors down. >> it's just raully an eye sore, a junk yard, a hazard. it's not pleasant to live next to. >> reporter: piled in the backyard of robert's home or lavender plants and wooden pallets, window frames, tables, law equipment...
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him in the next administration become the attorney general because he was hoping, of course, that al gore would win the election. so that tells you something about this attorney general commanded should make you realize all things going on today are really no surprise. they're is a lot more in the book. i will tell you one other thing they're is a whole chapter about national security. so for example, and who have they hired into the jobs? why all of these washington lawyers to volunteer problem of to represent all its shares held in guantanamo, those of the people they have hired. that is kind of like herring john gotti's lawyer, a mob lawyer, and putting him into the organized crime task force at the justice department and having him say what our policy should be in delhi she go after these operations. by the way, the attorney general has opened up more investigations of leaks of classified information that any prior attorney general combined. they're is a very interesting pattern to those investigations which is to buy any time they can't prosecute some low-level employee who leaked cl
him in the next administration become the attorney general because he was hoping, of course, that al gore would win the election. so that tells you something about this attorney general commanded should make you realize all things going on today are really no surprise. they're is a lot more in the book. i will tell you one other thing they're is a whole chapter about national security. so for example, and who have they hired into the jobs? why all of these washington lawyers to volunteer...
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although gore expressions -- vulgar expressions for the most sexual characteristics will be penalized, but there is a countermovement. affectionate terms for the bosom are presumably harmless. and if the new prudery does have to accept nudity, it prefers to keep it safely contained in museums where, thanks to opening hours and admission fees, the potential danger to morality, can be controlled and guided. but outside museums, eyes must not be subjected to nudity. apollo, the greek god of music and stands guard outside the bolshoi theatre, received a modesty-preserving the belief -- big leaf -- fig leaf. it is perhaps two millimeters that peeked out from under apollo's tunic. certainly no big deal. but some see in it a flagrant violation -- a flagrant violation of laws for the protection of minors. as an urgent action, he sees just one solution -- an 18-plus earmark like that use another pornography. the latest proposed law targets high-heeled shoes so beloved of russian women. legislation would propose a height limit on the heels of shoes. >> i only wear high heels. i cannot wear anyt
although gore expressions -- vulgar expressions for the most sexual characteristics will be penalized, but there is a countermovement. affectionate terms for the bosom are presumably harmless. and if the new prudery does have to accept nudity, it prefers to keep it safely contained in museums where, thanks to opening hours and admission fees, the potential danger to morality, can be controlled and guided. but outside museums, eyes must not be subjected to nudity. apollo, the greek god of music...
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. >> yeah, you don't like gore. >> jimmy: there's no gore in it, which i like, and it's very creepy andit from rotten tomatoes, like 89%. >> yeah, it's really a well reviewed movie. >> jimmy: yeah, has that ever happened to you before? >> yes, but again, it is just weird. i'm just as surprised, you know, it is a found footage movie. and i'm not actually a fan of found footage movies. >> jimmy: that's great. you're off to a good start. >> well, you know. >> jimmy: in fact, the only bad reviews it got were from bobcat him. >> yeah. might as well masturbate for 80 minutes. hi, i'm bobcat goldthwait. you know, i -- you know, found foot an, the conceit is terrible things happen, then like who found this footage? hey, i know your family died but if we recut it we could have a tremendous picture here, they would have wanted it that way. i tried to do it different. there were only about 67 edits in the movie, and there were usually 1,400 to 1,200 edits a movie. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, if a guy records it with the home video and they're investigating bigfoot. >> yeah and so this started from my own
. >> yeah, you don't like gore. >> jimmy: there's no gore in it, which i like, and it's very creepy andit from rotten tomatoes, like 89%. >> yeah, it's really a well reviewed movie. >> jimmy: yeah, has that ever happened to you before? >> yes, but again, it is just weird. i'm just as surprised, you know, it is a found footage movie. and i'm not actually a fan of found footage movies. >> jimmy: that's great. you're off to a good start. >> well, you know....
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al gore was a bore and maybe had trouble exaggerating things.clinton didn't have problems just with sex, but initially there were a lot of fat jokes about him. what you do is you create a comic stereotype and then every time the politician does something in real life that can be used to reinforce it, there you go. you have a whole new monologue full of jokes. so it's really a selective echo chamber that i think reenforces the effects of the news. the the news media can knock a candidate off his feet, but the comedians kick him while he's down. >> i always love it when presidents and nominees get on the shows because you find they have a sense of humor on their own. we often think the only funny people are these late-night comedians and we're surrounded by them and even in dayside cable news. >> what? >> it will be hard to see the november elections unifying on one different thing other than america is so fed up. >> reminds me of the old sign, what do we want? time travel. when do we want it? it doesn't matter. >> i have to say, bob. that's reall
al gore was a bore and maybe had trouble exaggerating things.clinton didn't have problems just with sex, but initially there were a lot of fat jokes about him. what you do is you create a comic stereotype and then every time the politician does something in real life that can be used to reinforce it, there you go. you have a whole new monologue full of jokes. so it's really a selective echo chamber that i think reenforces the effects of the news. the the news media can knock a candidate off his...
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that is a concept you can't define al gore rhythmically, mathematically through some robotic computer program, you have to give it meaning and the only way to give it meaning is in terms of your life lesson justices are a lot better than others and being open and candid about what it is in there and experience that brings them where they are. i tend to appreciate that candor. i think the people of the united states are smart enough not to equate it with these judges are not being judicious. back there. >> you mentioned we would be surprised, the quality of any decisions where we would think conservative justice would go one way and liberals the other way. for me, citizens united, i wonder, to me that is -- for the money basically, being the same as a soul and i am wondering if there are other cases where there's a trend when it comes to that issue, whether that is also surprising if you look at that. >> the question is whether the supreme court's dismantling of campaign finance reform and its rejection of every congressional effort that now comes before it to limit the influence of we
that is a concept you can't define al gore rhythmically, mathematically through some robotic computer program, you have to give it meaning and the only way to give it meaning is in terms of your life lesson justices are a lot better than others and being open and candid about what it is in there and experience that brings them where they are. i tend to appreciate that candor. i think the people of the united states are smart enough not to equate it with these judges are not being judicious....
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people knew what gore was for and that election took place.n, how do you stop this? >> it's going to have to take a scandal. by the by that 2008, as you know, we took matching funds, which then, but. >> reporter: and barack obama did not. and he did not. and it esk lated because he, and there's no doubt and you just wonder where does it stop? >> it's going to have to be a scanned ld, and there will be a scandal. when you look through the history of american politics, there's been reform, scandal, reform, tr of course was one of the real first great reformers. there's going to be a scandal. there is too much money washing around that is unattributed, chuck, and the citizens united decision by the united states supreme court was one of the worst in history saying that corporations are people that money is speech. violation of everything that i believe certainly in the 20th century that we believed in as far as financing of campaigns or concerns. this will reverberate for years, but and there will be a scandal, then there will be reform. but in t
people knew what gore was for and that election took place.n, how do you stop this? >> it's going to have to take a scandal. by the by that 2008, as you know, we took matching funds, which then, but. >> reporter: and barack obama did not. and he did not. and it esk lated because he, and there's no doubt and you just wonder where does it stop? >> it's going to have to be a scanned ld, and there will be a scandal. when you look through the history of american politics, there's...
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deliberation on tuesday, then it will be up to eight men and four women to consider the fate of the form gore yoverpb -- former governor and first lady of the commonwealth of virginia. >> we have developing news out of great britain where officials raised the terror threat to its second highest level. the new alert level now is severe. it rates the risk of attack on the u.k. as highly likely. tom explain what is this means and 7 how the u.s. is responding tonight. >> what we're facing in iraq now with isil is a greater and deeper threat to our security than we have known before. >> britain's terror threat level is at its highest point in three years. >> we're shocked and sickened by the barbaric murder of the journalist and by the voice of what increasingly seems to have been a british terrorist recorded on that video. >> the prime minister estimates that 500 britons have gone to fight for militant groups like isil in iraq and syria. it's estimated that up to 300 americans are doing the same thing. one expert says some think they're just going to help sunni muslims. >> once they get there, th
deliberation on tuesday, then it will be up to eight men and four women to consider the fate of the form gore yoverpb -- former governor and first lady of the commonwealth of virginia. >> we have developing news out of great britain where officials raised the terror threat to its second highest level. the new alert level now is severe. it rates the risk of attack on the u.k. as highly likely. tom explain what is this means and 7 how the u.s. is responding tonight. >> what we're...
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it is king of asdiaara -- the bun car slammed into a utility pole at the columbus boulevard an own goreavenue. >>> the search is on for armed robbers. in two cases he drove up to people standing on the street and threatened them at gunpoint before fleeing with their wall let's and other wall let's. >>> in "healthcheck" an experimental drug is raising hopes in the break through in the treatment of heart disease. it reduced deaths by 20%. the results were released today. it look at 8500 people in 4747 country. >>> some folks in our neck of the woods are putting an exotic spin on the als ice bucket challenge. now that's a bucket. king kahuna deduct drenched people at the park world. all that money goes to >> jeff skeverski has a check on sports and final cut day in the nfl. >> stuff decisions for the eagles. the eagles kick alex henery to the curb. they are going with parky. last year, henery was tide for 22nd in the nfl. the eagles brought in codyy parky. he had field goals from 53, 54 and 25. which factor the into the decision who keep the undrafted rookie. >> he has a strong leg which h
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pursued and witnesses say the suspect was absolutely flying south on bridgeway when he slammed into a gore at the intersection of spring. he then sideswiped an s.u.v. and crashed into a minivan and pinned a man against a restaurant at fred's place. amazingly that man walked away. police say the suspect jumped from his car, tried to run away, witnesses say he even ran over to sailor's restaurant, went up on the roof and jumped off the roof when the police arrested him. >> we very fortunate we did not have more injuries or fatalities in this incident given how busy this intersection is. this is a popular location for locals to have their coffee. we are fortunate more people were not in the area at the time. >> four people were taken to the hospital. the suspect, someone who was in the ford suspect, and a woman and a toddler inside of the suspect's vehicle. thatted it her was not in a restrained seat. we do not know the extent of the injuries. we do not know the woman and the toddler's relationship to the suspect but police say they are not the same woman and child involved in the domestic vi
pursued and witnesses say the suspect was absolutely flying south on bridgeway when he slammed into a gore at the intersection of spring. he then sideswiped an s.u.v. and crashed into a minivan and pinned a man against a restaurant at fred's place. amazingly that man walked away. police say the suspect jumped from his car, tried to run away, witnesses say he even ran over to sailor's restaurant, went up on the roof and jumped off the roof when the police arrested him. >> we very fortunate...