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hard time has taken its toll. >> he's lost a lot of weight.piece of my life is ruined. it's just real sad, it's a waste of time. >> sears has no family or friends waiting for him. our crew was his first contact with outside faces in years. he opened up on how his time has affected him. >> it's kind of hard for me to explain. you start feeling. they talk about conscience. before you didn't have a conscience. you start developing a conscience. because you actually have time to sit in a cell all day and think about the things you've done. what a dumb kid. >> during our shoot at new a lower security housing unit certain. >> he's been in level five a joe sears, it's a big waiting game. make it there or not. >> i personally have never had any problems with him. my pod, in my unit. i'm concerned about being >> i got butterflies in me but going over there. chance, this opportunity. >> our cameras were there as sears made the move to level five. >> the move went off okay. and when we got to his cell, he was in a new world. >> looks about the same, does
hard time has taken its toll. >> he's lost a lot of weight.piece of my life is ruined. it's just real sad, it's a waste of time. >> sears has no family or friends waiting for him. our crew was his first contact with outside faces in years. he opened up on how his time has affected him. >> it's kind of hard for me to explain. you start feeling. they talk about conscience. before you didn't have a conscience. you start developing a conscience. because you actually have time to...
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i would come out and work hard. you could see the merchants, the merchants will criticize you one way or another. if you are doing a great job, they will say, hey, you are doing a great job, give you a soda pop or water. if not, they will also write in and say, hey, this guy is not doing the job. i have enjoyed myself year. seeing everybody speak, this is a tough act to follow, you know? they also good and positive things. i will say, let's keep san francisco green and clean, do our best as partners in the city, and just keep up a good job. thank you. [applause] >> could not have said it better than that. i want to make sure we acknowledge different people. we have melanie nutter, mitch salazar. he is going to be on the ground. mohammed nuru. this is a great new way we are partnering together. i want to look knowledge the mta, the puc, the office of work force development. thank you for the work you're doing in our neighborhoods. the partnership of the police department, making sure we are all safe. and finally, aga
i would come out and work hard. you could see the merchants, the merchants will criticize you one way or another. if you are doing a great job, they will say, hey, you are doing a great job, give you a soda pop or water. if not, they will also write in and say, hey, this guy is not doing the job. i have enjoyed myself year. seeing everybody speak, this is a tough act to follow, you know? they also good and positive things. i will say, let's keep san francisco green and clean, do our best as...
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school teachers work hard, bus drivers work hard, kindergarten teachers, daycare workers, they work hard. do they work less hard than hedge fund managers and wall street bankers who reap hundreds and thousands of times what they do in the market economy? most of the wage differences, most of the income differences have very little to do with differences in effort. most of them have to do with supply and demand and with the qualities that our society happens to value, and a lot of this is no doing of the people who are lucky enough to have those talents and those abilities to wind up on top. and if that's true, then it seems to me there is an obligation for those who are affluent, those who succeed under this system, to share their bounty with those who through no fault of their own are less well off. >> reporter: in alabama, which has its share of "less well-off," families falling below the poverty level still pay income taxes and a hefty 9% tax on groceries, while many wealthy property owners pay next to nothing in property taxes. schools suffer, and some families find it even harder, b
school teachers work hard, bus drivers work hard, kindergarten teachers, daycare workers, they work hard. do they work less hard than hedge fund managers and wall street bankers who reap hundreds and thousands of times what they do in the market economy? most of the wage differences, most of the income differences have very little to do with differences in effort. most of them have to do with supply and demand and with the qualities that our society happens to value, and a lot of this is no...
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because we've had some really hard times.o be really happy. >> november 25th, 2008. 800 people welcome the longorias back home. >> let's hear it for the longoria family! they're back after one month away. they'll see the house for the very first time. >> i think i started crying. i mean, it was just overwhelming. just walking in this kitchen and seeing that wall taken out. >> it's beautiful! >> this is what karen's kitchen looked like the last time she saw it. and now. >> it was like a dream. are we really walking into our house? is this really our house? >> just a month ago, it took tyler two minutes to climb into bed. he won't have to struggle now that it's much lower to the ground. >> what do you think big guy? >> whoa! >> tyler look! >> in her old room, megan could barely roll across the carpet. not anymore. >> wow! >> thank you. >> you deserve it. >> oh, wow. thank you. >> in an odd way i kind of tried to not really become too close to this family because it's hard to kind of let go. >> this is so cool! >> we're watching
because we've had some really hard times.o be really happy. >> november 25th, 2008. 800 people welcome the longorias back home. >> let's hear it for the longoria family! they're back after one month away. they'll see the house for the very first time. >> i think i started crying. i mean, it was just overwhelming. just walking in this kitchen and seeing that wall taken out. >> it's beautiful! >> this is what karen's kitchen looked like the last time she saw it. and...
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that's pretty hard.be fair, they are still selling windows like mad, but it's really hard to tell what the future of tech is. especially for a company like apple which is consumer oriented, right? when it comes to that, consumers vote with their wallets. it's not like they are with big corporations, i.t. departments who are buying from them regularly and they have contracts going for years and years and years. it's a consumer faith and companies. if they decide that apple stuff is not worth it if the iphone falls out of favor, that's it. then they need to look somewhere else for growth. >> belva: but you say they're always innovating. >> they're always innovating. so far they've been insoivating in a way consumers enjoy. >> belva: my thanks to all of you for joining me here tonight. please visit kqed.org/thisweek to watch past episodes and much more. also, kqed's news wants to hear from you. we're seeking reflections on the legacy of 9/11. >>> and we want to know what san francisco residents want from th
that's pretty hard.be fair, they are still selling windows like mad, but it's really hard to tell what the future of tech is. especially for a company like apple which is consumer oriented, right? when it comes to that, consumers vote with their wallets. it's not like they are with big corporations, i.t. departments who are buying from them regularly and they have contracts going for years and years and years. it's a consumer faith and companies. if they decide that apple stuff is not worth it...
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let's not forget that we had a hard time. i think. one of the well. we never got the shows here safely get ready because the freedom. to decide for us night still time award and tonight we're giving it to a group of people who went absolutely insane over a fox news interview the network was covering the story of a legal battle over a large cross a big place of a ground zero memorial in new york and here's a little clip of how they started this interview. why in a why is this an issue you know that this cross was found in the rubble at the world trade center was that constructed as across it just sort of appeared that way and became a real source of inspiration for people who desperately need it at the time. now the group american atheist is suing to stop the cross from being placed at the nine eleven site the spokesman appeared on fox news and if this reasoning for the lawsuit people will down to the constitution and what it really boils down to and why we all have emotions in this issue including me who was up in that area and we in new york to you t
let's not forget that we had a hard time. i think. one of the well. we never got the shows here safely get ready because the freedom. to decide for us night still time award and tonight we're giving it to a group of people who went absolutely insane over a fox news interview the network was covering the story of a legal battle over a large cross a big place of a ground zero memorial in new york and here's a little clip of how they started this interview. why in a why is this an issue you know...
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she works hard to make things fair and that is important. i thank you for your service to the city we all love. i am here to support the fare increase. i am conflicted about the various issues in item 12. i am not being paid for this endorsement. i thank you for your service. bravo. >> our next speakers. >> i am with a san francisco cab drivers association. i want to support the meter increase that has been proposed and i expect that you will accept that. i am against the 10 medallions that are being sold directly by the mta. i do not think the mta should be in the business of selling them outright. it is one thing to sell to other drivers. there is a rationale for that and giving an exit strategy but there is a conflict of interest when the mta start selling the medallions and getting revenue and the question becomes, do we need the cabs or do you need revenue? we did discuss a single operator permit, we voted on it. i do not know why jim gillespie said we did not. i do not agree with the mta renting them out as a pilot program. i like the
she works hard to make things fair and that is important. i thank you for your service to the city we all love. i am here to support the fare increase. i am conflicted about the various issues in item 12. i am not being paid for this endorsement. i thank you for your service. bravo. >> our next speakers. >> i am with a san francisco cab drivers association. i want to support the meter increase that has been proposed and i expect that you will accept that. i am against the 10...
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the battle over this legislation was hard fought. we have finally started to change a 40-year culture of overspending and overborrowing in just 40 days. we hear the american people and we respect their judgment. they tell us that they are not undertaxed. they tell us that washington overspends. we have a government that claims to support a strong economy but urges tax increases that will weaken it. we hear speeches from some who want to expand employment but then attack employers. they argue for more access to credit but then assail the banks that would provide it. they call for more american energy but decry the very explorers who would find it. we need more straight talk and accountability. small businesses provide the most jobs, and we should reward them. inventors create new economies, and we should encourage them. many government programs fail in their objectives. sometimes for decades, and we should cancel them. we face mounting government debts. the way to pay these debts is to generate more jobs, creating more taxpayers who w
the battle over this legislation was hard fought. we have finally started to change a 40-year culture of overspending and overborrowing in just 40 days. we hear the american people and we respect their judgment. they tell us that they are not undertaxed. they tell us that washington overspends. we have a government that claims to support a strong economy but urges tax increases that will weaken it. we hear speeches from some who want to expand employment but then attack employers. they argue...
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dollars and francs they can print bushels and barrels of oil an ounce of gold so if the supply of hard assets is relatively limited in relation to their money being created all over the world then logic tells me that the purchasing power of each unit of money is going to get to diminish or depreciate against those hard assets and i think the u.s. dollar is skating on very thin ice here right now you mention gold parents they say we are seeing problems on both sides of the atlantic currencies really under pressure with investors choosing hard assets such as gold that you were just talking about there so what does the future really hold the paper currencies especially for the reserve currency. as long as interest rates especially the real interest rates are less are negative in most countries as is the case today then hard assets are going to continue to appreciate history has shown that gold does very well when the negative interest rates are prevalent in nostrum trees and today if you look at the world the vast majority of countries are robbing this savers a. the citizens because peopl
dollars and francs they can print bushels and barrels of oil an ounce of gold so if the supply of hard assets is relatively limited in relation to their money being created all over the world then logic tells me that the purchasing power of each unit of money is going to get to diminish or depreciate against those hard assets and i think the u.s. dollar is skating on very thin ice here right now you mention gold parents they say we are seeing problems on both sides of the atlantic currencies...
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bayview for many years has been very hard to get choices. the choice of good and fresh foods in your community. so, this surprised me. so the people associate with walgreen's said that we will open up the very first and increase in expand our operation in the city. food choices and healthy choices are needed. we need this year and we need it back over the city. we have already 16 stores and our city is employing some 1500 people. having seen them in partnership, as they said that there have been the cleanest stores and very respectful of every neighborhood in the city. we have great corporate partners and it did not surprise me that they would also say that we can expand our choices. i've never seen walgreen's that has never been known as a drug store. they have been known as the neighborhood store. we have good neighborhood partners. in addition, offering foods, whether it is healthy sandwiches or fresh produce and at a location already established. it will make that to be very important. i am here to support that. i am here to celebrate th
bayview for many years has been very hard to get choices. the choice of good and fresh foods in your community. so, this surprised me. so the people associate with walgreen's said that we will open up the very first and increase in expand our operation in the city. food choices and healthy choices are needed. we need this year and we need it back over the city. we have already 16 stores and our city is employing some 1500 people. having seen them in partnership, as they said that there have...
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it's been a very long and hard -- very hard on the entire family. you know, it just hurts so many different other people including the family, too. >> the men received another life sentence for the killing of michael wills, an oakland chef, who was targeted simply, they say, because he was white. bay and mackey still insist they are innocent. >>> is it the end of an era as we reported two weeks ago? san jose's music in the park summer concert series may be coming to a close. the main reason -- violence. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is live at plaza decesar chavez where he witnessed a fight at the free concert. what but see? >> reporter: well, it's a couple of teenagers, 20-somethings causing problems out here. it was like the raiders-49ers game of last weekend, only a few people causing problems, but now the others might have to pay it. ♪ ♪ i know how crazy that may seem ♪ >> reporter: dave nellis plays solo on the stage as city crews pick up the final peieces of th music in the park concert perhaps for good. >> we're going to look at all of our o
it's been a very long and hard -- very hard on the entire family. you know, it just hurts so many different other people including the family, too. >> the men received another life sentence for the killing of michael wills, an oakland chef, who was targeted simply, they say, because he was white. bay and mackey still insist they are innocent. >>> is it the end of an era as we reported two weeks ago? san jose's music in the park summer concert series may be coming to a close. the...
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you ask the candidates in the debate if you were moderating so just listen to gretchen's very very hard hitting question as president how important would it be for you to address the political correctness in our society many argue is totally out of control from the war on christmas to leaving the word god out of the pledge of allegiance to not calling the alleged fort hood shooter what he is a homegrown muslim terrorist how is that harmful moving forward for our nation. that's right gretchen actually wants to ask about the war on christmas too about the war on christmas only exists on fox news nobody else gives a damn or even knows that it is out there now unfortunately even fox knows not to let gretchen and her fox and friend co-host steve doocy and brian kilmeade anywhere near a presidential debate which is kind of a shame when you think about it the gretchen's hard hitting question about christmas got us thinking about a more perfect world where fox and friends would have the presidential debate i just wonder what questions they would ask we bet that they would spend some serious tim
you ask the candidates in the debate if you were moderating so just listen to gretchen's very very hard hitting question as president how important would it be for you to address the political correctness in our society many argue is totally out of control from the war on christmas to leaving the word god out of the pledge of allegiance to not calling the alleged fort hood shooter what he is a homegrown muslim terrorist how is that harmful moving forward for our nation. that's right gretchen...
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the reason lung cancer is a killer is that it's hard to detect in early stages. man's best friend may also be a doctor's latest tool to help find the cancer early. and the hope is if you find it early, you get better treatment. >> full disclosure, i'm a dog person, that's my bias. >> ditto. >> but if they can anticipate seizures, they're used routinely for that. why not? >> aneurisms, diabeteses, these animals have skills that i think science has to finally give even more respect to. >> fascinating stuff, nancy, thanks. >> you bet, brian. >>> here is an item we hope will restore your faith in human kind. the national police agency in japan says the japanese people have found and returned $48 million in cash following the quake and the tsunami in japan. if true and we believe it to be its evidence of a startlingly honest society. a lot of the money's been in safes or inside wallets or in some cases it was found as bundles of cash. remember, a lot of fishing villages were destroyed. the fishing industry is largely a cash business. police say 85% of the money has be
the reason lung cancer is a killer is that it's hard to detect in early stages. man's best friend may also be a doctor's latest tool to help find the cancer early. and the hope is if you find it early, you get better treatment. >> full disclosure, i'm a dog person, that's my bias. >> ditto. >> but if they can anticipate seizures, they're used routinely for that. why not? >> aneurisms, diabeteses, these animals have skills that i think science has to finally give even...
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i think it is hard to prove. but they changed the size by 3 inches. president goh: the matter is submitted if you have no other questions. comments? commissioner garcia: i invoke rodney king, why can't we all get along? it seems like we don't really know what is going on. i feel as if i don't really know what is going on. i have great sympathy for the neighbors of all of these issues took place and they were filing these complaints because things were happening that were not dakota. -- up to code. i would feel sympathy for the homeowner and someone was looking over every single thing they ever did. it seems a shame, i love the idea of community boards. as for this permit, they can go back and ascertain whether or not it has exceeded the 50%. there is no nov issue attached, so that's not an issue. i feel like it would be reasonable because sa picture depicts plants on a roof from another house. the very fact that they have access and someone has done that means they have not respected somebody else's property rights. it is perfectly reasonable for this
i think it is hard to prove. but they changed the size by 3 inches. president goh: the matter is submitted if you have no other questions. comments? commissioner garcia: i invoke rodney king, why can't we all get along? it seems like we don't really know what is going on. i feel as if i don't really know what is going on. i have great sympathy for the neighbors of all of these issues took place and they were filing these complaints because things were happening that were not dakota. -- up to...
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any hard work is disdained by the left. only the hard work of having the government to expand. then they will work hard. they will lock on your door. number 5. nothing guarantees more the erosion of character than getting something for nothing. to get something you didn't pay into. michele bachman was entirely right in saying every american must pay even a dollar in federal income-tax. it is corrosive. it is corrosive. to human character to pay nothing. 47% of americans do not pay a penny in federal income-tax. i have the bizarre notion that there's more wisdom in the bible that in the new york times. very big dividing line between me and others. the biblical notion is every israelite gave half. if they were too pour they would bar with. there is no dignity and not paying. that is what the liberal doesn't understand because human dignity is not a big deal on the left. equality is big but not dignity. there is no dignity in having others pay for you. it is humiliating. in a jewish life is one of the ironies in life that jews are liberals. this is one of the battles of my life. y
any hard work is disdained by the left. only the hard work of having the government to expand. then they will work hard. they will lock on your door. number 5. nothing guarantees more the erosion of character than getting something for nothing. to get something you didn't pay into. michele bachman was entirely right in saying every american must pay even a dollar in federal income-tax. it is corrosive. it is corrosive. to human character to pay nothing. 47% of americans do not pay a penny in...
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>> it's hard. because steve jobs himself, of course, represented the creative edge, that sense of pav rick zeal, going against the grain, against the status quo and to you become they become the mainstream dominant player. still, you look at great legends, whether or not it was bill gates or walt disney, or the creator of pannal, pioneer of transoceanic world travel t is hard to see somebody follow that. i think tim cook is extremely capable shall but he is an operationals guy. we see jonathan ivs who create the i pad f those folks stay, the loyalty is to the organization, more than just to steve job, that's great. but neff's gotten very wealthy and a little bit older. >> susie: let's get a little about the investor react today. you are very positive on the stock. you still think investors should be buying yet su have a $600 price target on tap el-- apple. tell us why? >> well, the markets that they are going after are enormous. if you think about the smart phone market which is about half of their
>> it's hard. because steve jobs himself, of course, represented the creative edge, that sense of pav rick zeal, going against the grain, against the status quo and to you become they become the mainstream dominant player. still, you look at great legends, whether or not it was bill gates or walt disney, or the creator of pannal, pioneer of transoceanic world travel t is hard to see somebody follow that. i think tim cook is extremely capable shall but he is an operationals guy. we see...
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the school is known for its hard entrance exam and hard training.ten students will graduate this spring. they all hope to become pro dancers. ochiro is one. this class for younger children has more than 30 students coming from all across the country. they are the best of the best. but it's not easy to handle the hard training and to stick with it until graduation. there were nine boys in ochir's class when he entered the school seven years ago. now there are only three who will graduate from his class this spring. ochiro is a bit behind his classmates. nsmsrai is one of ochiro's classmates. ochiro sees him as a rival. ochiro and his classmates have started practicing for their graduation performances in may. they will show everything they've learned during their seven years of training. each student picks a famous scene for their solo dance. namsarai has chosen one of the best classic ballets, sleeping beauty. many dancers long to perform it. advanced technique and acting skill are required in the role. meanwhile, the dance teacher advised ochir0 to
the school is known for its hard entrance exam and hard training.ten students will graduate this spring. they all hope to become pro dancers. ochiro is one. this class for younger children has more than 30 students coming from all across the country. they are the best of the best. but it's not easy to handle the hard training and to stick with it until graduation. there were nine boys in ochir's class when he entered the school seven years ago. now there are only three who will graduate from...
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selling at their own body to survive and the illegal grim organ trade thriving because donors are hard to come by but discovering. cala a room again is alone in her tiny empty apartment in chennai like many indians who struggle to make ends meet kala is constantly in debt despite selling pretty much everything she has including her own kidney. when to grow curry he told me that i could sell my kidney i agreed because i was in a bad situation and my children were small we did not even have any food to eat when the two thousand and four tsunami hit the coast of south asia kala was one of hundreds of thousands of people who lost everything in order to get back on her feet she got a loan that she was later unable to repay. we had a lot of debt i had to borrow money to buy the fishing boat the people i borrowed money from started asking me for money they said they will come home and embarrass us if we didn't pay the money desperate and vulnerable tsunami survivors soon became the perfect targets for the illegal organ trade in india it's become known as the red market every year one hundred
selling at their own body to survive and the illegal grim organ trade thriving because donors are hard to come by but discovering. cala a room again is alone in her tiny empty apartment in chennai like many indians who struggle to make ends meet kala is constantly in debt despite selling pretty much everything she has including her own kidney. when to grow curry he told me that i could sell my kidney i agreed because i was in a bad situation and my children were small we did not even have any...
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i have never worked so hard before but end of the day it's worth it. this city is worth everything we can do for it. >> reporter: should he run he is the presumed leader, including former supervisors. >> the thing i have a problem is i want to make sure he is his own man and he has changed his mind after having discussions with people about the future. i think its right to ask why he changed his mind. >> reporter: he hasn't said i will run but he sounds like it. >> and that's what work was people everywhere i go, they want to see the government doing the work we have done. i have demonstrated after seven months, i feel good about the things we have done and i will continue working hard to do it. >> reporter: a spokesman for the mayor said lee will make an announcement tomorrow. the announcement at the department of elections, what could this mean? >> a mentally challenged man missing for three days. why his family said sacramento authorities are to blame. >>> and rooting for a young baseball fan injured in a hit and run crash. the sports item being gat
i have never worked so hard before but end of the day it's worth it. this city is worth everything we can do for it. >> reporter: should he run he is the presumed leader, including former supervisors. >> the thing i have a problem is i want to make sure he is his own man and he has changed his mind after having discussions with people about the future. i think its right to ask why he changed his mind. >> reporter: he hasn't said i will run but he sounds like it. >> and...
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we're working very hard -- we have more direct -- very hard to get where we are, but to set our goals, we need to keep pushing the envelopes thef hip -- we need to continue pushing the envelope. sf hip will help us to do that. thank you. >> thank you. my name is margaret wilson. i have been a resident of san francisco for eight years. my husband and i bought a house. we did it with my daughter and her husband, and we share an old victorian with my husband, daughter, son-in-law, and their three children. since we bought the house, we have had a lot of maintenance just to repair damage and stuff. but we have been also very conscientiously trying to do environmental upgrades. and we had been a solar city customer. we put solar on our house two years ago and were able to do so with almost no out-of-pocket expense. and we have seen, you know, basically not a reduction in our energy bill, but flat on our energy bill, and we know that is from solar. so when i received a flier from solar city that announced the energy audits, i talked to my daughter and we decided that we would go and do that
we're working very hard -- we have more direct -- very hard to get where we are, but to set our goals, we need to keep pushing the envelopes thef hip -- we need to continue pushing the envelope. sf hip will help us to do that. thank you. >> thank you. my name is margaret wilson. i have been a resident of san francisco for eight years. my husband and i bought a house. we did it with my daughter and her husband, and we share an old victorian with my husband, daughter, son-in-law, and their...
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ananthey're working so hard to raise their families and all they ask is that we work just as hard here in this town to make their lives a little bit easier. that's not too much to ask. ultimately the reason i'm so hopeful about our future, the reason i have faith in t tse united states of america is because of the american people. because of their perseverance and courage and willingness to shoulder the burdens we face together as one nation. one last thing. there is no one who embodies the qualities i mentioned more than the men and women of the united states a aed forces. and this weekend we lost 30 of them when their helicopter crashed during a mission in afghanistan. their loss is a stark reminder of the risks our men and women in uniform take every single day on behalf of their country. day after day, night after night, they carry out missions like this in the face of enemy fire and grave danger. and in this mission, as in so many others, they were also joined by afghan troops, seven of whom lost their lives as well. so i have spoken to our generals in the field as well as preside
ananthey're working so hard to raise their families and all they ask is that we work just as hard here in this town to make their lives a little bit easier. that's not too much to ask. ultimately the reason i'm so hopeful about our future, the reason i have faith in t tse united states of america is because of the american people. because of their perseverance and courage and willingness to shoulder the burdens we face together as one nation. one last thing. there is no one who embodies the...
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it's hard when you're actually unemployed to say patience. >> it's hard for people watching at home andould always make note, we talk a lot about politics in washington, it's how it affects you at home that matters most and it affects the decisions in the re-election strategy. jessica yellin, thank you. >>> syria deploys tanks in hama. >>> it is a horrific and appalling, he's massacring his own people who are coming out simply to express themselves peacefully. >> and next there's a deal tonight to get the faa back running at full steam. we'll tell you how that deal came about and show you how some of the crisis rhetoric used by the politicians, well, it doesn't quite pass the truth test. pediatrician so i want to major in biology. miss gopie is the best teacher i ever had. she's amazing, i love her. [ jade ] i'm teaching jasmine ap biology. i knew she had the talent... i always pushed her. [ jasmine ] her class you literally have to think, like it takes so long to do her homework. [ jade ] she's gained the confidence that she can achieve anything. [ jasmine ] i'm going to be a pediatric
it's hard when you're actually unemployed to say patience. >> it's hard for people watching at home andould always make note, we talk a lot about politics in washington, it's how it affects you at home that matters most and it affects the decisions in the re-election strategy. jessica yellin, thank you. >>> syria deploys tanks in hama. >>> it is a horrific and appalling, he's massacring his own people who are coming out simply to express themselves peacefully. >>...
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near the line to do some of the hard work in america. all right it's not like there are good people that come from small towns and do some of the hardest work in america they only come from small towns like you but live in cities are good people we don't do hard work they're just not the ones i would be attracted to her bus to or anything having to do with sarah palin this isn't to make in the republican party and even when rick perry came out today with his i think there's a preview of the speech he's going to make the upcoming week to announce the presidency and he says you know america america's future is going to come from cities it's going to come from washington it's going to come from the great plains and from middle america and i don't understand republicans have against offices office buildings and cities and that's how they want to know exactly what charlie area is based in those offices and cities who is based there i missed what you say their job creators the republicans want to cut taxes for exactly i don't know it's all alo
near the line to do some of the hard work in america. all right it's not like there are good people that come from small towns and do some of the hardest work in america they only come from small towns like you but live in cities are good people we don't do hard work they're just not the ones i would be attracted to her bus to or anything having to do with sarah palin this isn't to make in the republican party and even when rick perry came out today with his i think there's a preview of the...
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actually defending the actions of a man who murdered almost one hundred innocent people it's truly hard me to wrap my head around that kind of hate and while geller does have a first amendment right to express her disgusting point of view in her own way we also have a right to fight back against her ignorant rantings and make sure that everyone is aware of what that woman stands for. now as i mentioned earlier in the show part of this debt deal if it goes through was going to lead to the creation of a super committee and then the bipartisan committee will have to decide on one point two trillion dollars in cuts but if they can't agree then that's going to unleash a trigger that cuts a one point two trillion dollars happened about expanding and half in defense so just thought of this is already unleashed a wave hysteria for me oh cars and war two cheerleaders like the heritage foundation and of course senator lindsey graham. we're going to pick a number of the fin there and start reducing the defense department we're slowing the growth of the but we're still adding a massive amount of in
actually defending the actions of a man who murdered almost one hundred innocent people it's truly hard me to wrap my head around that kind of hate and while geller does have a first amendment right to express her disgusting point of view in her own way we also have a right to fight back against her ignorant rantings and make sure that everyone is aware of what that woman stands for. now as i mentioned earlier in the show part of this debt deal if it goes through was going to lead to the...
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it also shows you how hard it is to cut the budget. >> tom: how hard it is to find those cuts. any kind of consensus, though, beginning to build about where those cuts may be, what types of programs, what industries may see a pare-back of government spending? >> reporter: yes, it's pretty clear that defense is going to come in for cuts, so people who have been saying the defense gravy train could roll on forever, at least as far as contractors are concerned, that looks like it's turning a corner and we're arguing over the depth of those cuts. health care is going to start coming under increasing pressure. the government really realizes that that is where the spending problem is for the government, so health care is going to be a target. >> tom: we saw the stock sector hit today. we'll mention more in "stock focus." you mention the stimulus in the debate. we continue to see weak economic numbers. with all the political rancoring built up in the capital city and the weak economic data, what are the odds of an economic stimulus? >> reporter: pretty low. the president might be temp
it also shows you how hard it is to cut the budget. >> tom: how hard it is to find those cuts. any kind of consensus, though, beginning to build about where those cuts may be, what types of programs, what industries may see a pare-back of government spending? >> reporter: yes, it's pretty clear that defense is going to come in for cuts, so people who have been saying the defense gravy train could roll on forever, at least as far as contractors are concerned, that looks like it's...
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this president is having a real hard time with that. >> do you have a hard time with the fact your partyt this country in wreckage with a hemorrhaging unemployment rate and this president walked in the door, got into bed when it was on fire. you're right. you don't point that out. do you? you think you left the bed all made for him and everything was great when he walked in the door. >> no. >> a financial community going crazy. don't say that to me. tell me he walked in the door to hell. just tell me that first. >> hang on, chris. i don't think there's any party or any person blameless in any of this. >> he walk into a good situation, that you left him with? you're blaming him for everything when you say bush wasn't responsible. >> this president has a hard time following through on promises. he said the stimulus would create unemployment at less than 8%. unemployment has been on sustained range we haven't seen in over 30 years, chris. >> i know. >> we flushed a trillion dollars down the toilet and americans are hurting. he said he's cut the deficit in half. biggest in the world. said he
this president is having a real hard time with that. >> do you have a hard time with the fact your partyt this country in wreckage with a hemorrhaging unemployment rate and this president walked in the door, got into bed when it was on fire. you're right. you don't point that out. do you? you think you left the bed all made for him and everything was great when he walked in the door. >> no. >> a financial community going crazy. don't say that to me. tell me he walked in the...
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hard choice to make the hard cuts later.didn't even do that. that is a small part about the budget. they are not about medicare which is by far the dominant source of the deficit. they are not about new tax revenue which is one way to deal wit. >> taxes are job killers. do you understand that at the tpho *rbgt? >> we don't know whether they are job killers. we were herd that when bill clinton raised taxes. the 1990's turned out to be an okay decade. >> stephen: could have been better if there weren't raised taxes. >> we don't know. >> stephen: let's try not raising taxes and see what happens. >> unless we make big cuts to medicare and social security we get downgraded? >> stephen: is there any way to avoid getting downgraded. moodies reaffirmed the aaa rating but said we had a negative outlook. >> the rating agencies wanted to see d.l. 4 trillion in cuts. >> stephen: we did $1zv trillion. how much less is that than four? >> three. >> stephen: that's a fair amount. >> yeah. [laughter] >> stephen: what are other countries face
hard choice to make the hard cuts later.didn't even do that. that is a small part about the budget. they are not about medicare which is by far the dominant source of the deficit. they are not about new tax revenue which is one way to deal wit. >> taxes are job killers. do you understand that at the tpho *rbgt? >> we don't know whether they are job killers. we were herd that when bill clinton raised taxes. the 1990's turned out to be an okay decade. >> stephen: could have been...
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she's played that card hard and that's one of the reasons governor pawlenty is worried. both of them need a victory from the iowa caucuses and one is going to be disappointed tomorrow. gwen: a lot of iowans say that we pay too much attention to the social conservatives. who wins the day, besides the band, who wins the day in contests like this? >> well, in the past, the social conservatives have been a critical element. mike huckabee won the caucus us four years ago on the strength of his support from the social conservative part of the party but a lot of those folks today are just as worried about economic issues as some of the social issues. gwen: especially after the week we just had. >> right. we have a different environment this time than we've had in the past. gwen: let's talk about expectations for the straw poll and whether the straw poll matters. there's a lot of mixed debate about that, whether it's really that important or a showcase for the most committed and engaged voters. >> well, you can argue that the straw poll has passed its prime. the frontrunner, mit
she's played that card hard and that's one of the reasons governor pawlenty is worried. both of them need a victory from the iowa caucuses and one is going to be disappointed tomorrow. gwen: a lot of iowans say that we pay too much attention to the social conservatives. who wins the day, besides the band, who wins the day in contests like this? >> well, in the past, the social conservatives have been a critical element. mike huckabee won the caucus us four years ago on the strength of his...
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so i think because the president's being pushed hard now by african-americans, pushed hard now by independents and moderates, pushed hard now by conservatives, what we are seeing is a president, as you said, who is basically under siege. but i do think that coming in the fall, especially when everyone comes back from vacation, we're going to see a different kind of president obama. and i think that the president obama people are looking for. >> it makes me happy not to be the president today. jonathan capehart of "the washington post," thank you for joining me. >> thanks, melissa. >>> now, president obama will also while he's on vacation be working on an address that he's going to deliver shortly after labor day outlining his plan for job creation and deficit reduction. sources tell "the washington post" that the president will propose, quote, tax cuts for companies that higher workers, new spending for roads and construction and other measures that would target the long-term unemployed. obama also plans to announce a major push for new deficit reduction, urging the special congressional super
so i think because the president's being pushed hard now by african-americans, pushed hard now by independents and moderates, pushed hard now by conservatives, what we are seeing is a president, as you said, who is basically under siege. but i do think that coming in the fall, especially when everyone comes back from vacation, we're going to see a different kind of president obama. and i think that the president obama people are looking for. >> it makes me happy not to be the president...
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which started working hard. -- we started working hard. been to iowa more than otr candidate because i want to be accountable to you and the people who make decisions, who e going to have the first cut of narrowing this field to select the president, will get a chance to look m in the eye, keblick my shins and the tires, and to hear from me division of this country. today is an opportunity to strike a blow for the people of the heartland. this is a hard land campaign, not just about wall street, but about all of the issues that you hear about. to moral and culture issues, and yes, to getting this of economy going. look at the plan that i put forward. it is about the heartland. it is about using the resources in iowa, pennsylvania, and offshore to create energy security for this country that is desperately needed. [cheers and applause] i grew up in a little steel town outside of pittsburgh, pa.. my grandfather came to this country because he wanted to be free and believed in the goodness of america. an america that believed in him and what
which started working hard. -- we started working hard. been to iowa more than otr candidate because i want to be accountable to you and the people who make decisions, who e going to have the first cut of narrowing this field to select the president, will get a chance to look m in the eye, keblick my shins and the tires, and to hear from me division of this country. today is an opportunity to strike a blow for the people of the heartland. this is a hard land campaign, not just about wall...
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and it's hard.rrassing and humiliating and having it all out there and some of the stories are true, some aren't. that's really -- that was hard for me. >> what's been the worst story that you've seen that was just completely untrue but most hurtful to you? >> this isn't that hurtful, but it is weird. i used to be a hooky, a heidi fleiss girl, and if anyone would know, it is charlie. honest to god. he will say, she was not, and i would know. >> he would know. >> but that is like a weird rumor and i don't know where it started, but i have never been a hooker. >> well, good we clarified that. >> once i heard how much these chicks made, i'm like wow. >> most of it came from charlie. >> exactly. i love the fact you can laugh about all that. >> yeah, you got to. i have a sense of humor about all of that. >> i think you have to. it's the only way, isn't it. >> yeah, otherwise why be miserable and be you know, pissy about anything. >> given the way you've been able to rebuild your life very successfully an
and it's hard.rrassing and humiliating and having it all out there and some of the stories are true, some aren't. that's really -- that was hard for me. >> what's been the worst story that you've seen that was just completely untrue but most hurtful to you? >> this isn't that hurtful, but it is weird. i used to be a hooky, a heidi fleiss girl, and if anyone would know, it is charlie. honest to god. he will say, she was not, and i would know. >> he would know. >> but that...
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inertia is a big force in human affairs it's hard to overcome it's hard for any of us to break out of our conventional ways of doing things but the moments come and it's the biggest moment human beings have ever faced if we can't figure out how to change we're not we're at a walk if we do well you know we'll see you could be quite remarkable remarkable bill mckibben thanks so much thank you voice of great awakening and great hope honored to have you. to watch this conversation again as well as our other conversations with great minds go to our website conversations with great minds dot com.
inertia is a big force in human affairs it's hard to overcome it's hard for any of us to break out of our conventional ways of doing things but the moments come and it's the biggest moment human beings have ever faced if we can't figure out how to change we're not we're at a walk if we do well you know we'll see you could be quite remarkable remarkable bill mckibben thanks so much thank you voice of great awakening and great hope honored to have you. to watch this conversation again as well as...
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. >> initiatives hard to believe. it is hard to believe that a country would not look at the issue and have some of fence--some idea that it was a treasure which it could they may. and knowing them it is hard to even fashion that. it is a new real tragedy in attakus we have to be continually hopeful that our government will put pressure on them and unless there and of her friends in the coming round them have been working hard keep the story in the news. >> this and if hon to reunite them with their families. someone should take to year-old katy boyer and police believe the away from where another color was killed in the pain relief issued a. caramels which struck and killed by a stray bullet on august 8th, oakland police enough on themselves investigating a shooting involving eight holder and who for weeks. >> police and family members approved the--drove the boy to highland hospital they interviewed the family members to find out what happened and the cousin to the offer should when they were walking them near semin
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she has given -- given me support without even using hard words.hen i'm struggling she holds my hand, letting me know that i can count on her. whenever i feel sad or share a broken tear, she asked me for a hug and it is there in her arms that i feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me. there is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and star
she has given -- given me support without even using hard words.hen i'm struggling she holds my hand, letting me know that i can count on her. whenever i feel sad or share a broken tear, she asked me for a hug and it is there in her arms that i feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me. there is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things....
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composing is hard work.her best ideas often come to mind by chance. >> sometimes i'm just out walking or i'm at a concert or just sitting in a cafe, and then the ideas come to me and i think yes, that's it. >> the new composition was premiered in berlin a few weeks ago, giving the audience a chance to here what bierka hears when she sees the historic gate in the museum. ♪ >> thanks so much for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
composing is hard work.her best ideas often come to mind by chance. >> sometimes i'm just out walking or i'm at a concert or just sitting in a cafe, and then the ideas come to me and i think yes, that's it. >> the new composition was premiered in berlin a few weeks ago, giving the audience a chance to here what bierka hears when she sees the historic gate in the museum. ♪ >> thanks so much for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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hard? >> all of it.hat's where you make your mark as a director. >> rose: in the editing room. >> in the editing room. that's where your skills as a seam tres come in. you cut on a bias, you hem it this way and it becomes a gown. or you take too much hem it becomes a mini skirt, you know? it shape shifts. >> rose: how much later was this from the filming of "the departed"? >> seven years. >> seven years. so you didn't have a chance to say to marty... >> to ask marty any of this. >> rose: did you reach out to anyone and say i'm making this film? >> i actually tried to wriggle out of its grasp many times. i tried to wiggle away. >> rose: you tried to say i can't do it, i'm too busy, pregnant. >> now's not the time but how quickly not now becomes never. and also i think, you know, i had to take advantage of what was coming my way and i wanted to play the role. i wanted also to be direction so >> rose: take a look at this. >> hey, you're the writer, aren't you? >> i write. >> yeah, you're corrine walker, rig
hard? >> all of it.hat's where you make your mark as a director. >> rose: in the editing room. >> in the editing room. that's where your skills as a seam tres come in. you cut on a bias, you hem it this way and it becomes a gown. or you take too much hem it becomes a mini skirt, you know? it shape shifts. >> rose: how much later was this from the filming of "the departed"? >> seven years. >> seven years. so you didn't have a chance to say to...