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edgar hoover, if this technology were in the hands of j. edgar hoover, would i feel comfortable? no. [laughter] but on the other hand, i wasn't comfortable with j. edgar hoover with his technology. laugh after -- [laughter] >> mr. stanton? >> there was a report yesterday that the nsa, cia provided
edgar hoover, if this technology were in the hands of j. edgar hoover, would i feel comfortable? no. [laughter] but on the other hand, i wasn't comfortable with j. edgar hoover with his technology. laugh after -- [laughter] >> mr. stanton? >> there was a report yesterday that the nsa, cia provided
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i also do research at the hoover institution.i'm a senior fellow at the hoover institution, and that's and we are more of a policy kind of work i do. we are more focused them on a monitor policy, how could it be different. the budget, how could he be different, rather than pure academic research. >> host: you are the george p. schultz senior fellow in economics at the hoover institution. you spent some time with secretary schultz sitting in that chair a little while ago. he said he resigned as secretary of the treasury because of president nixon's wage and price control. >> guest: yes. you know, george schultz had for cabinet posts, and each one he served admirably in my view. it was hard when he was treasury secretary. one story he may not have told you which is how paul volcker worked for him at the treasury, and they did some important reforms of international monetary system. then years later when paul volcker became chairman of the federal reserve, and i write about this in my book, he used some of the same ideas to make mon
i also do research at the hoover institution.i'm a senior fellow at the hoover institution, and that's and we are more of a policy kind of work i do. we are more focused them on a monitor policy, how could it be different. the budget, how could he be different, rather than pure academic research. >> host: you are the george p. schultz senior fellow in economics at the hoover institution. you spent some time with secretary schultz sitting in that chair a little while ago. he said he...
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. >> now joining us from the hoover institution on the campus of stanford university is abbas milani director of arabian studies at stanford and a fellow at the hoover institution where he is the co-director of the ivory and democracy project also the author of this book, "the shah." when was the shot in power? >> 1941 and left 1979 and turned over tuesday ayatollah khomeini and willingly that i save the revolution was hijacked by the kurds. but his father was pushed of power and in the allied forces occupied iran 1941. the british in the soviets. the allies were worried that the shop was a little too friendly to the nazis. depending on who you ask 3,000 german experts when the army suffered early defeat in that connected the persian gulf than they could resupply occupying a iran became a central. so let 22 almost reluctantly became the king. >>host: reluctantly? >>guest: at that time he was not anticipating this of the virtually occupied country. my sense of it it was not by inclination. said those people grab the throne so he is like a pro shakespeare and the head that would roar l
. >> now joining us from the hoover institution on the campus of stanford university is abbas milani director of arabian studies at stanford and a fellow at the hoover institution where he is the co-director of the ivory and democracy project also the author of this book, "the shah." when was the shot in power? >> 1941 and left 1979 and turned over tuesday ayatollah khomeini and willingly that i save the revolution was hijacked by the kurds. but his father was pushed of...
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i also do research at the hoover institution diana senior fellow and that is a little more of the policy work that i do that is focused like on monetary policy how it could be different for the budget could be different rather than pure academic research. >>host: your the senior fellow here that but with secretary shultz and he said he resigned as secretary of the treasury because the president nixon's wage and price controls. >>guest: yes. george shultz had for a cabinet post and each one he surt admirably in my view and it was hard as treasury secretary. one story he may not have told you is how paul volcker worked for him at the treasury and they did some important reforms of the international monetary system and years later when paul volcker became the chairman of the reserve he used some of those same ideas to make monetary policy much better so in a way shultz's influence extended to periods that you don't think about. >>host: role as your biggest frustration as undersecretary of the treasury? >> in washington and was expecting a different job that was different because 9/11 ochere
i also do research at the hoover institution diana senior fellow and that is a little more of the policy work that i do that is focused like on monetary policy how it could be different for the budget could be different rather than pure academic research. >>host: your the senior fellow here that but with secretary shultz and he said he resigned as secretary of the treasury because the president nixon's wage and price controls. >>guest: yes. george shultz had for a cabinet post and...
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edgar hoover even deny the existence of the mafia but when he finally came around and he kind of had to face it they began this thing called the top echelon informant program where in they would recruit mobsters who would supposedly give them good intelligence that they could use to bust other mobsters but gregory scarpa sr was the most violent vicious. member of organized crime in the history of cause in austria he had a seventy thousand dollars a week drug operation he was the largest trafficker of stolen credit cards in new york had an international auto theft ring had a bank robbery by pass crew that on weekends would steal thirteen million dollars at a pop. he's hijackings of bullion and plutonium. he actually would trade in negotiable securities with face value of a half a million a pop and three separate strike forces of the justice department of which the f.b.i. is a part three strike forces in new york chicago and brooklyn were trying to put this guy away while secretly behind the scenes the f.b.i. was trying to keep him on the street so what was the f.b.i. is intent on gad
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this interview was recorded at the hoover institution on the campus of stanford university. is about 20 minutes. >> i want to introduce you to a stanford professor william damon , also a senior fellow here at the hoover institution. professor, what do you teach year at stanford? >> guest: i teach human development through life. we call it sometimes birth to death or womb to tomb, everything that happens from rampancy to old age, but my special interest is on character and character development and help people develop their values and their purpose in life. and especially use development, the real focus is the adolescent and early adult years. in terms of education how we might even help young people create a good direction for themselves, a good purpose that takes them through life in a fill the way. >> host: that ties into your newest book, failing liberty is the name of it. how we are leaving young americans unprepared for citizenship to begin here to my you right that the most serious danger americans now faces that our country's future may not end up in the hands of the
this interview was recorded at the hoover institution on the campus of stanford university. is about 20 minutes. >> i want to introduce you to a stanford professor william damon , also a senior fellow here at the hoover institution. professor, what do you teach year at stanford? >> guest: i teach human development through life. we call it sometimes birth to death or womb to tomb, everything that happens from rampancy to old age, but my special interest is on character and character...
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the obvious question, margaret hoover, after he resigned, there was more. he has an explanation, but does it matter? >> you know what? we're going to have to see how this plays -- >> hold on, hoover. don't take the middle ground. does it matter, yes, why? >> i think it does matter. you always want to empathize. i want to give the benefit of the doubt for this guy because huma, his wife put herself out today. this behavior was habit, chronic. there needs to be long-term attention on this so there is no way the apology on the front end was believable he would stop. >> margaret hoover is going with the word cured, she is giving him the benefit of the doubt of an illness. kevin, i put it to you, how do you think this plays he continued the behavior after the resignation saying we put it behind us. is that good enough? >> no, many voters now will say you're out of excuses. everybody has one chance at redemption, they don't get two. the big problem here again is that this -- in order for anthony weiner to get past this issue, he has to start a new chapter focused
the obvious question, margaret hoover, after he resigned, there was more. he has an explanation, but does it matter? >> you know what? we're going to have to see how this plays -- >> hold on, hoover. don't take the middle ground. does it matter, yes, why? >> i think it does matter. you always want to empathize. i want to give the benefit of the doubt for this guy because huma, his wife put herself out today. this behavior was habit, chronic. there needs to be long-term...
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edgar hoover even denied the existence of the mafia but when he finally came around and he kind of had to face it they began this thing called the top echelon informant program wherein they would recruit mobsters who would supposedly give them good intelligence that they could use to bust other mobsters but gregory scarpa sr was the most violent vicious. member of organized crime in the history of cause in austria he had a seventy thousand dollars a week drug operation he was the largest trafficker of stolen credit cards in new york had an international auto theft ring had a bank robbery bypassed crew that on weekends would steal thirteen million dollars a pop he's hijackings a bully on plutonium. he actually would trade in negotiable securities with face value of a half a million a pop and three separate strike forces of the justice to. partment of which the f.b.i. is a part three strike forces in newark chicago and brooklyn were trying to put this guy away while secretly behind the scenes the f.b.i. was trying to keep them on the street so what was the f.b.i. isn't ten on gavin what
edgar hoover even denied the existence of the mafia but when he finally came around and he kind of had to face it they began this thing called the top echelon informant program wherein they would recruit mobsters who would supposedly give them good intelligence that they could use to bust other mobsters but gregory scarpa sr was the most violent vicious. member of organized crime in the history of cause in austria he had a seventy thousand dollars a week drug operation he was the largest...
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-- director hoover. >> it is going to come to a bad end.he supreme court ruled they can use the dna against us after the fact. they are investigating us for one crime and say, by the way, 12 years ago, you were down in memphis. >> you have been arrested. the supreme court said once you are arrested, we can take a mouth swab and send it through the national databank and see whether you pop out as having been involved in a previous crime. >> you may consider it minimally invasive, but a lot of people think it is not. >> there are so many arrests that do not hold up. people are never charged. if the arrest is the basis, they could arrest me when i step outside and say, we made a mistake. that they have my dna. >> they are not allowed to keep it under the statute. they are allowed to put it through the databank. it is a very limited part. >> this week it is limited. what about next week? >> that is is the problem. we're talking about technology that was unimaginable. you get all kinds of predictions but you are right, the one thing is the idea
-- director hoover. >> it is going to come to a bad end.he supreme court ruled they can use the dna against us after the fact. they are investigating us for one crime and say, by the way, 12 years ago, you were down in memphis. >> you have been arrested. the supreme court said once you are arrested, we can take a mouth swab and send it through the national databank and see whether you pop out as having been involved in a previous crime. >> you may consider it minimally...
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hoover entertained, mrs. oscar depriest, an african- american congressional wife,, to congressional weinstein, she was censured by the texas legislature for defiling the race line. even eleanor roosevelt, who played a most overt political role, came to see the use of the traditional role. she is seen here with henrietta, the housekeeper, signing the pledge to conserve food, say rubber, and use leftovers during the wartime. the -- forinment was the king and queen of england received criticism. she served them hot dogs the cushy thought that was the quest essential -- quintessential american lunch food. she had various ethnic entertainers, african-americans playing american music, and people criticized her for saying this like dignity for the king and queen of england. by herosevelt was guided wise social secretary edith helm. as she said, she initially thought the hostess role was a useless burden, futile and not inspiring. because of the depression, she thought it was wrong to think seriously about purely soc
hoover entertained, mrs. oscar depriest, an african- american congressional wife,, to congressional weinstein, she was censured by the texas legislature for defiling the race line. even eleanor roosevelt, who played a most overt political role, came to see the use of the traditional role. she is seen here with henrietta, the housekeeper, signing the pledge to conserve food, say rubber, and use leftovers during the wartime. the -- forinment was the king and queen of england received criticism....
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on the council or to relations a trilateral commission or build a burger group the federal reserve hoover institute. wacky martin chase manhattan bank clear channel all in one place at one time but these are people who are on the boards of directors of course are talking about really important things and making kinds of consentual planning around well it's the dosage of the variety of a lot of different issues so peer you mentioned some media heads than media moguls course and tory as for going year after year at the summit i mean if they're present why don't we hear much about them oh you mean club or the grove on the press. there are people from the board of directors of the a.p.c. yet and los angeles times that are all members there but it's considered a private club and to be a member you're not supposed to do publicity or talk about what those are. so you're saying that board members of the top corporations in the world wouldn't want to report on their own in succession the top one percent activities. generally and that's pretty much the case but one of the things that we have recomm
on the council or to relations a trilateral commission or build a burger group the federal reserve hoover institute. wacky martin chase manhattan bank clear channel all in one place at one time but these are people who are on the boards of directors of course are talking about really important things and making kinds of consentual planning around well it's the dosage of the variety of a lot of different issues so peer you mentioned some media heads than media moguls course and tory as for going...
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on the council or to relations a trilateral commission or build a burger group the federal reserve hoover institute. lockheed martin chase manhattan bank clear channel all in one place at one time but these are people who are on the boards of directors of course are talking about really important things and making kinds of consentual planning around well it's the dosages of a variety of a lot of different issues so peer you mentioned some media heads media moguls course the tory as for going year after year at the summit i mean if they're present why don't we hear much about them oh you mean club or the grove on the press. there are people from the board of directors of the a.p.c. yet and los angeles times that are all members there but it's considered a private club. to be a member you're not supposed to do publicity or talk about what those are. so you're saying that board members of the top corporations in the world wouldn't want to report on their own in succession the top one percent activities. generally and that's pretty much the case so one of the things that we've recommended med
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levels and all of his debriefing memos many of which i have in the book went to the director from hoover all the way to louis freeh so brass in washington knew what was going on and yet they thought that well you know if we keep this guy in the street he's going to do us a lot of good that he was the worst mobster ever they should have had other informants trying to put him away so you're saying that this criminal activity was happening while scarpa was involved being paid by the f.b.i. and the f.b.i. not only knew about it but encouraged this type of crime. absolutely you know the colombo families one of the five new york crime families and the great new york times reporter selwyn rabb wrote a great book called five families and at the time of what was called the third colombo war the colombo family only has like one hundred thirty made guys or did and yet compared to like six hundred for the gambino family godey's family and yet they had the most violence over the years of any family they had that was called the profile wars in the early sixty's the gallo wars in the seventies were joe
levels and all of his debriefing memos many of which i have in the book went to the director from hoover all the way to louis freeh so brass in washington knew what was going on and yet they thought that well you know if we keep this guy in the street he's going to do us a lot of good that he was the worst mobster ever they should have had other informants trying to put him away so you're saying that this criminal activity was happening while scarpa was involved being paid by the f.b.i. and the...
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>> as a distinguished fellow at the hoover institution, what is it that you do? >> well, i worked on the problem of nuclear weapons, and how to get better control of them, eventually eliminate them. i work on economic issues. there's a great economic screw. i work on energy subjects. and i've also been trying to reflect a little bit on all my experiences and see if there's anything that can be learned from them. i ask the road a book to try to do that spin and that book is called "issues on my mind." secretary shultz, which the main issue on your mind today? >> the main issue is that the world but just states that a great deal to do with constructing after world war ii, and the fact we constructed a security and economic commons that served us and serve everybody well. that comments is being torn apart right now. and went to understand what's happening, and we have to be ready to interact in a constructive way, to build a mold coherent world than the one that is developing. no longer a chaotic world. so i reflect on my experiences in the book that you help up on
>> as a distinguished fellow at the hoover institution, what is it that you do? >> well, i worked on the problem of nuclear weapons, and how to get better control of them, eventually eliminate them. i work on economic issues. there's a great economic screw. i work on energy subjects. and i've also been trying to reflect a little bit on all my experiences and see if there's anything that can be learned from them. i ask the road a book to try to do that spin and that book is called...
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our history is replete with locking up citizens in detention camps at points, or the excess s of hoover mccarthy. >> ever movie we've seen on television assumes as a basic prep miswe're doing these things already. i don't know, let's say you were an elected official or candidate with a secret life with an online weenie wagger or -- >> that's out rage gas. >> they have that anyway. they have that anyway. >> who knows more about you, the nsa or amazon? >> tony if they want -- exactly. but if they want tony bourdane or any member of the political opposition, a regular run of the mill fbi agents gets your phone meta data. they don't need the big pile in utah and wouldn't risk it for that. there is no reason to risk it for that. they can have it any time they want. it's legal under the constitution and has been for 30 years. >> edward snowden, good guy or bad guy or edging towards good guy or edging towards bad guy in your estimation. >> i wish -- i would go with someone not that long ago and i was making a big, long, civil liberties, anti national security speech and he just looked at me an
our history is replete with locking up citizens in detention camps at points, or the excess s of hoover mccarthy. >> ever movie we've seen on television assumes as a basic prep miswe're doing these things already. i don't know, let's say you were an elected official or candidate with a secret life with an online weenie wagger or -- >> that's out rage gas. >> they have that anyway. they have that anyway. >> who knows more about you, the nsa or amazon? >> tony if...
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the thermometer hoovered at 90 degrees.et's talk about the summer heat that won't go away anytime soon. >> it's going to be so hot. as temperatures climb into the 90's we are going to stay in the 90's all week long. this is going to be the hottest stretch this year. 77 at reagan national and 70 in culpepper and 70 in fre fredericksburg. and w we have a big ridge of hih pressure that is settling in. up-and-down the east coast quiet and a few showers and around this ridge around the boston area. for us it's going to be mainly dry. it's all about the heat and the humidity surrounding this ridge. so progressively getting hotter each day this week. starting out today the temperatures will be to the lower to middle 90's. west wind at 5 to 10 miles per hour. looking for any relief from the heat and humidity. the showers and thunderstorms today those chances will be limited. we continue through the next seven days it will be very hot. a quick little stat for you. so far this year we have had 13 days at 90 degrees or higher. this ti
the thermometer hoovered at 90 degrees.et's talk about the summer heat that won't go away anytime soon. >> it's going to be so hot. as temperatures climb into the 90's we are going to stay in the 90's all week long. this is going to be the hottest stretch this year. 77 at reagan national and 70 in culpepper and 70 in fre fredericksburg. and w we have a big ridge of hih pressure that is settling in. up-and-down the east coast quiet and a few showers and around this ridge around the boston...
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the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastriesakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event space where we do five events a week all around the idea of bringling people closer to where the food comes from and closer to each other in that process. >> 18 reasons was started almost four years ago as an educational arm of their work. and we would have dinners and a few classes and we understood there what momentum that people wanted this type of engagement and education in a way that allowed for a more in-depth conversation. we grew and now we offer -- i think we had nine, we have a series where adults learned home cooking and we did a teacher training workshop where san francisco unified public school teachers came and learned to use cooking for the core standards. we range all over t
the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastriesakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event space where we do five events a week all around the idea of bringling people closer...
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edgar hoover head of the f.b.i. putting the technology of his time a tape recorder under the bed of martin luther king jr to try to work stuart him into try to have pressure over political opponents this is not the same thing is why do you want do you want to you're going to have a lot you're absolutely you're absolutely right you're absolutely right on one thing that when you give surveillance power to the government there is absolutely the potential for abuse it is a question of balance what do you fear more do you fear the government more or do you fear abuse from terrorists and it's this particular moment it's very very significant in history go ahead. this is the you're not you're putting forward a kind of dark cult to me that doesn't really exist the question is we need to fear terrorists we do need to investigate what are the ways that we can do that are appropriate that don't hand huge powers that are necessary to the people doing the surveillance that would open people up for on unwarranted peace the questi
edgar hoover head of the f.b.i. putting the technology of his time a tape recorder under the bed of martin luther king jr to try to work stuart him into try to have pressure over political opponents this is not the same thing is why do you want do you want to you're going to have a lot you're absolutely you're absolutely right you're absolutely right on one thing that when you give surveillance power to the government there is absolutely the potential for abuse it is a question of balance what...
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scott atlas of stanford university and the hoover institution to discuss his book "in excellent health." he argues the health care system is much better than the world health organization and others would have you believe. he also takes a critical look at the patient protection and affordable care act commonly known as obamacare and other alternatives like the single payer system. this is about half an hour. ..
scott atlas of stanford university and the hoover institution to discuss his book "in excellent health." he argues the health care system is much better than the world health organization and others would have you believe. he also takes a critical look at the patient protection and affordable care act commonly known as obamacare and other alternatives like the single payer system. this is about half an hour. ..
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finally in 1929, president herbert hoover pushed legislation through. construction in just two years, ahead of schedule, and millions of dollars under budget. but crews got busy as beavers, you could say, 83 years ago today. that's how fox reports ends this sunday. i'm heather chilleders. huckabee starts now. >>> tonight on huckabee. >> he was talking, running like 60 something. >> they'res kroing the border in droves, and they're not just looking for work. >> the flow of people coming in is astronomical. how many 9/11s can we stand? >> why are they coming to america? >> and they fought the federal government and won. >> we own over 10,000 acres of timberland in the white river system. >> how pressure from citizens caused the feds to back off their privately owned land. >>> plus, should churches drop their tax-exempt status and tell the irs to go to hell? is
finally in 1929, president herbert hoover pushed legislation through. construction in just two years, ahead of schedule, and millions of dollars under budget. but crews got busy as beavers, you could say, 83 years ago today. that's how fox reports ends this sunday. i'm heather chilleders. huckabee starts now. >>> tonight on huckabee. >> he was talking, running like 60 something. >> they'res kroing the border in droves, and they're not just looking for work. >> the...
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he won in the playoffs to become the youngest winner since the hoover administration.ewest kick returner is our special guest today at 11:30 p.m. and man, does he have a personalities. i told him don't ever become a local sportscaster or i am out of the job. >> we are in the all star break. >> i will tell you the giants will make a trade. they believe they are in it because the division is lousy. they will not give up. >> see you at 11:00 p.m. on kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - oscar, toby said he left my girl scout cookies on my chair-- have you seen them? wait, i'm sitting on them. [laughter] - this is awesome. - thank you. it didn't even take that long. - what's the difference between a chimichanga, a chalupa, and a tostada? call me back asap. it's urgent.
he won in the playoffs to become the youngest winner since the hoover administration.ewest kick returner is our special guest today at 11:30 p.m. and man, does he have a personalities. i told him don't ever become a local sportscaster or i am out of the job. >> we are in the all star break. >> i will tell you the giants will make a trade. they believe they are in it because the division is lousy. they will not give up. >> see you at 11:00 p.m. on kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -...
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hoover entertained mrs. oscar due priest, an african-american congressional wife to a congressional wives tea, she was excoriated in the south, even censored by the texas la russa for as they said defiling the race line. -- texas legislature for as they said defiling the race line. eleanor roosevelt is send with hen yeta necessary bit the housekeeper signing a pledge to ave food, rubber and useÑg eftovers during wartime.od] her entertainment for the king england received tremendous criticismment of course, she served them hot dogs because she thought that was the quintessential american lunch food, but she also had various ethnic entertainers, african-americans playing american music and many people criticized her for saying this lacked dignity for the king and queen of england. mrs. roosevelt was guided, however, by her wise social secretary edith helm. as mrs. roosevelt said, she initially thought that the hostess role was a useless burden utterly few tile and not a particularly inspiring occupation. beca
hoover entertained mrs. oscar due priest, an african-american congressional wife to a congressional wives tea, she was excoriated in the south, even censored by the texas la russa for as they said defiling the race line. -- texas legislature for as they said defiling the race line. eleanor roosevelt is send with hen yeta necessary bit the housekeeper signing a pledge to ave food, rubber and useÑg eftovers during wartime.od] her entertainment for the king england received tremendous...
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. >> more impressive cleaner is this hoover flare. the stick vac $80 shark did well with clean up. this cordless vac pouered brush helped it devour dirt on carpets and inhales pet hair. either can save you for clean up jobs. consumer reports rated small vacuums for noise and some can be just as loud as a regular vacuum. as it turns out, you can't have everything. >> that is the truth. >> nasa taking a look at the sun thanks to help had never before, seen detailed. iris mission based out of nasa aims research center continuing for two years. scientists hope it will shed light on the sun's impact on earth. >> and the sun was out today it was. and sandhya patel is up live on our roof top. it's shining this is a typical sea breeze. seeing fog over the bay and also getting mid and high level clouds moving in. i want to show you live doppler 7 hd. san francisco feels good. taking a look our weather pretty quiet wech do have fog just hugging the coast. those are the summer micro climates. summer means monsoon season moving into the sierra nevada. you get heating from the sun. you're seein
. >> more impressive cleaner is this hoover flare. the stick vac $80 shark did well with clean up. this cordless vac pouered brush helped it devour dirt on carpets and inhales pet hair. either can save you for clean up jobs. consumer reports rated small vacuums for noise and some can be just as loud as a regular vacuum. as it turns out, you can't have everything. >> that is the truth. >> nasa taking a look at the sun thanks to help had never before, seen detailed. iris mission...
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he outlasts johnson and david to become the youngest player since the hoover administration. tune up for next week's british open. expecting the win but no. didn't happen. he bounces back. look at the approach on the first playoff hole. that is his first win in europe since 1993. no presidential through clinton. 71-year-old morgan shepard became the oldest driver. pulling out on the pit road. nearly took out one of his crew members. danika patrick knocked out ricky who happens to be her boyfriend for the second time this season. took the late lead on a restart and held on for his first win since 2009. jimmy johnson remains the overall leader. >>> carly rae jepsen was one of the worst first pitches you will ever see. barely made it out of the pitching mound. coming up tonight on game day. the raider's new receiver and kick returner supreme is fantastic interview. this guy is so good, i guarantee he will have a radio show. he is prime time. he's going to get a better chance to be receiver than he's had in the past. the raiders are really thin. he's excited about that opportunit
he outlasts johnson and david to become the youngest player since the hoover administration. tune up for next week's british open. expecting the win but no. didn't happen. he bounces back. look at the approach on the first playoff hole. that is his first win in europe since 1993. no presidential through clinton. 71-year-old morgan shepard became the oldest driver. pulling out on the pit road. nearly took out one of his crew members. danika patrick knocked out ricky who happens to be her...
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outlasting johnson to become the youngest player to win on tour since the hoover administration. >>> phil mickelson playing scotland for next week's british open. vintage after missing a short put to win it. bounces back with this approach on the first playoff hole. brendan for his first win in europe. 1993. 71-year-old morgan shepard still doing his thing. joey had a little trouble pulling out of pit road. took out one of his crew members. for the second time this year. brian took the late lead and held on for his first win since 2009. jimmy johnson remains the overall point leader. >> did you see this? carly rae jepsen with call me maybe. i don't think they will be calling her any time soon. with what they are calling now is the worst pitch in the history of major league baseball. she basically admits that. at least made it past the pitcher's mound. >>> new wide receiver in studio. only a few weeks away from training camps and open. i'm telling you, i have met him for the first time. what a personality. >> just jumps in the screen. honest about the raid ers about why he came here.
outlasting johnson to become the youngest player to win on tour since the hoover administration. >>> phil mickelson playing scotland for next week's british open. vintage after missing a short put to win it. bounces back with this approach on the first playoff hole. brendan for his first win in europe. 1993. 71-year-old morgan shepard still doing his thing. joey had a little trouble pulling out of pit road. took out one of his crew members. for the second time this year. brian took the...
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or axle rose drives monster truck into the hoover dam. are you ready for some rockin stories!it it. one, two, three! >> it's rickin news. first, imposing job cuts at the pentagon defense secretary chuck hagel calling for 20% reduction of senior staff post bil bill-- military by-- 2019. >> wait what? (laughter) is it just me or is the news about 20% of pentagon employees getting laid off decidedly unrocking. i mean unless their jobs were put into a minifringe and then thrown out of a hotel window. come on, cnn this is your rock block. it's early in the morning. i want to see a story like look out arkansas, 50 tons of cocaine was just dump mood your water supply. i want to hear a story people can get pregnant too. one more time from the top. one, two, three. >> a study of u.s. military veterans found that those diagnosed with forms-- most forms of cancer are far less likely to develop alzheimer disease. those numbers went even further down for vets who received chemotherapy. (laughter) >> okay, i think we clearly have different ideas of what rocking it means. because mine involv
or axle rose drives monster truck into the hoover dam. are you ready for some rockin stories!it it. one, two, three! >> it's rickin news. first, imposing job cuts at the pentagon defense secretary chuck hagel calling for 20% reduction of senior staff post bil bill-- military by-- 2019. >> wait what? (laughter) is it just me or is the news about 20% of pentagon employees getting laid off decidedly unrocking. i mean unless their jobs were put into a minifringe and then thrown out of a...
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just hoovering it up. when congress passed the patriot act, do you remember that? it allowed the government to compel businesses to demand they hand over records and information as long as it could show those records were, "relevant" to an authorized investigation. relevancy was a key. it had to be part of the investigation. the only way the government could get those kinds of personal records was to go to court and prove they needed them. prove they needed them because they related to the case that they were working on. that is what congress wrote into the law. what the american people thought got signed with all those little pens. this court, however, this spying court, decided in secret that the word "relevant" didn't mean, like, relevant to the thing they were doing, it just meant kind of everything. congress didn't mean relevant in the way we normally understand it. they just men, sure, collect whatever information you want because it could become relevant some day. they redefined a word in a law passed by congress and, thereby, authorize the federal governmen
just hoovering it up. when congress passed the patriot act, do you remember that? it allowed the government to compel businesses to demand they hand over records and information as long as it could show those records were, "relevant" to an authorized investigation. relevancy was a key. it had to be part of the investigation. the only way the government could get those kinds of personal records was to go to court and prove they needed them. prove they needed them because they related...
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i live in the district pretty much straight up the hill by hoover and certainly everything that happens in san francisco is important to me by you see it coming and going as i move around the district. our family grew up over by westportal we do come to this districts i take it like coming home. i'm going to a defer most of my time to the captain who's trying to hide. it's been my experience they will find you. so we've been busy. we obviously had the one week where we had the plein crash but pretty much out for our last commission meeting there was an incident at 888 brendan street where a young man went into a jeweler mart and killed two women and injured another. officers were on their way back to the hall of justice and shots were fired at the officers thankful nobody was hit. they did a great work and stood their ground and got him and the weapon into custody. the mail victim is still alive by unfortunately not able to save the two women arrest on saturday night the officers being in the right place pretty much drove into an active gunfights between two factions with a dispute over
i live in the district pretty much straight up the hill by hoover and certainly everything that happens in san francisco is important to me by you see it coming and going as i move around the district. our family grew up over by westportal we do come to this districts i take it like coming home. i'm going to a defer most of my time to the captain who's trying to hide. it's been my experience they will find you. so we've been busy. we obviously had the one week where we had the plein crash but...