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." >> are you (bleep)ing kidding me? >> jon: that's true. >> are you (bleep)ing kidding me? >> jon: no. >> that shouldn't have even been nominated, jon! we're talking about "saving private ryan!" what a cast. so many future stars, the score was sensational and the direction-- and i know you get tired of saying this about spielberg-- was impeccable. "shakespeare in love" was a piece of (bleep), jon! that's another whiff from the academy. >> jon: i understand that. point's well taken. getting back to europe. >> it's like when "dances with wolves beat goodfellas" all over again. (cheers and applause). >> jon: let me tell you something, that was a (bleep)ing disgrace. (laughter) scorsese is at the top of his game, so many unbelievable catch phrases that come out of that thing. "dancing with wolves", "tonka." a travesty beyond what people consider... i'm not arguing. >> jon: all right. >> i'm not arguing with you, jon, but if we can get back to europe... >> jon: all right. >> right now it is vital that someone at the very lea
." >> are you (bleep)ing kidding me? >> jon: that's true. >> are you (bleep)ing kidding me? >> jon: no. >> that shouldn't have even been nominated, jon! we're talking about "saving private ryan!" what a cast. so many future stars, the score was sensational and the direction-- and i know you get tired of saying this about spielberg-- was impeccable. "shakespeare in love" was a piece of (bleep), jon! that's another whiff from the academy....
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a []ing shark ate me! drink, bitch! jurassic park?! samuel jackson! it's my beer! die! and i hope they burn in hell! [audience laughs and applauds] man: dave chappelle...! [cheering and applause...] chappelle: oh, that's right. that's right. that is right! yeah! [cheering and applause...] that's right! what's up, y'all? welcome back... oh! come on, now, calm down. we don't have that much time. oh-ho... [cheering and applause...] thank you. yes, ladies and gentlemen... you are seeing correctly. i am smoking on television. i am smoking indoors. you know why? because i didn't vote for bloomberg. [laughter and applause] those of you across the nation who don't know who bloomberg is,
a []ing shark ate me! drink, bitch! jurassic park?! samuel jackson! it's my beer! die! and i hope they burn in hell! [audience laughs and applauds] man: dave chappelle...! [cheering and applause...] chappelle: oh, that's right. that's right. that is right! yeah! [cheering and applause...] that's right! what's up, y'all? welcome back... oh! come on, now, calm down. we don't have that much time. oh-ho... [cheering and applause...] thank you. yes, ladies and gentlemen... you are seeing correctly....
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(bleep)ing with this guy would be... how do i put this? grrreat! (cheers and applause) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) welcome back. every so often a news anchor end up becoming the story. dan rather being roughed up on the floor of the '68 democrat quick convention. marv albert having a sex scandal. barbara walters causing the destruction of the hindenburg. (laughter) why? why barbara? why do you kill? lately watching cnn i've noticed something newsworthy may be brewing there as well. >> one group calculated how much it would cost to go to hog warts school of witchcraft and wizardry. >> more than $43,000 and that's for only one year. tuition is actually the biggest chunk. just to send your kid off to become a wizard, it's going to price it right out of the ballpark i say. >> i'd say it costs zero because it doesn't exist. >> there you go. (laughter) >> victim done the calculations for you. right at the top. it is interesting, though. >> jon: did you see that? his half-hearted last minute effort to feign that he cares at all about what t
(bleep)ing with this guy would be... how do i put this? grrreat! (cheers and applause) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) welcome back. every so often a news anchor end up becoming the story. dan rather being roughed up on the floor of the '68 democrat quick convention. marv albert having a sex scandal. barbara walters causing the destruction of the hindenburg. (laughter) why? why barbara? why do you kill? lately watching cnn i've noticed something newsworthy may be brewing there as...
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now trampoline ing is a young discipline among really unpick sports however its popularity is growing fast especially in russia which boasts the first ever women's olympic champion irina had a viable he's still in the same and ready for the challenge in london considering bets are off as well. more than trampoline was an advantage by george neeson in lara greasewood in the one hundred thirty six in the u.s. though it was a long time before the first world championship was held in one thousand nine hundred sixty three the soviet union dominated the sport well only handful of other countries were considered to be contenders however everything changed since it finally became an olympic discipline at the sydney games in two thousand governable from which one of the former u.s. presidents said that the power of a country is measured in its number of nuclear warheads and the number of its own pick champions trampoline it wasn't popular when it didn't have an olympic status and the soviet union was competing against few opponents when it was included in that in big games as the number of com
now trampoline ing is a young discipline among really unpick sports however its popularity is growing fast especially in russia which boasts the first ever women's olympic champion irina had a viable he's still in the same and ready for the challenge in london considering bets are off as well. more than trampoline was an advantage by george neeson in lara greasewood in the one hundred thirty six in the u.s. though it was a long time before the first world championship was held in one thousand...
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this southern russian city of course now there is the capital of trampoline ing in the country with long held traditions of producing world in olympic champions including the first ever women's olympic champion and the most decorated athlete in the sport i mean like i was a one and a thirty six here all the athletes retains the kind of olympic spirit that so her given the international fairplay were in two thousand and one. at the world championship in denmark a judge made a serious mistake and i won the gold medal but i just couldn't accept that and i just had to give the medal to my app because it was unfair and i didn't deserve it . however the trampoline is widely used not only for sporting competitions in spaceflight programs that for a soviet cosmonauts who were to get in and well. trained on it and it's also used in cross training for many other sports fans but there were many people started trampoline as it provides a foundation for other sports legend mass takes diving freestyle skiing snowboarding and other extreme sports in russia i mean it seems now i have trampolines. and th
this southern russian city of course now there is the capital of trampoline ing in the country with long held traditions of producing world in olympic champions including the first ever women's olympic champion and the most decorated athlete in the sport i mean like i was a one and a thirty six here all the athletes retains the kind of olympic spirit that so her given the international fairplay were in two thousand and one. at the world championship in denmark a judge made a serious mistake and...
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rioters with some stupid sentences with human rights groups seeking jobs is of overreacting i dish ing out severe penalties discriminately young men have been given for years and he placed him in jail refuge a place that calling for people to. israel launches an airstrike in gaza killing at least five hundred ton geisha in first string of deadly shootout in the south of the country israeli officials have blamed palestinian militants for the triple a time that rocked the israeli egyptian border . european leaders in the u.s. issues strong statements calling on syria's president al assad to step down just as he announces the homes in the metro operations in the country and the u.n. is preparing to call on the international criminal court to investigate the regime's liesl crackdown on protesters. and the moscow regions by a million times last so continues to have aerobatic displays in the sky and lucrative deals being signed on the grounds. of republican and the caucuses and preparing for an early election following the death of its president any future leader will take on a region still
rioters with some stupid sentences with human rights groups seeking jobs is of overreacting i dish ing out severe penalties discriminately young men have been given for years and he placed him in jail refuge a place that calling for people to. israel launches an airstrike in gaza killing at least five hundred ton geisha in first string of deadly shootout in the south of the country israeli officials have blamed palestinian militants for the triple a time that rocked the israeli egyptian border...
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and fro ing for many many years that this situation doesn't really seem to progress does it does it need a regime change to bring his son in isn't he shortly that that's what the reports say is that we will see the change maybe. perhaps you know two thousand and twelve is a big year south korean elections will take place it's also the year that's the hundredth anniversary of kim il sung the founder of north korea it's your birthday so people expect the two thousand and twelve we might see some changes if we saw a new administration in south korea yes we could possibly see some changes because the government has been pretty hard line toward north korea after ten years of engagement policies by its predecessor kim jong il is a big question mark we have no idea what people can jong il side would do if he became leader of north korea however we have seen some minor changes in north korea itself in terms of economic changes the growth of the markets will rise or grow your words was the north korea so there is a possibility that twenty twelve will see some dramatic change. for joining us
and fro ing for many many years that this situation doesn't really seem to progress does it does it need a regime change to bring his son in isn't he shortly that that's what the reports say is that we will see the change maybe. perhaps you know two thousand and twelve is a big year south korean elections will take place it's also the year that's the hundredth anniversary of kim il sung the founder of north korea it's your birthday so people expect the two thousand and twelve we might see some...
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we will talk live with nbc's richardening ing el in libya. >>> if the policy working? if you ask republicans, nasa not giving credit where it's due. >>> speaking of credit, michele bachmann talks about infiltrating the irs. we'll have the real story of her record. we got you congresswoman. >>> and the newest memorial in our station's capitol. dr. martin luther king, jr. unveiled today to the public. welcome to the show, i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, gadhafi's last stand. as libyan rebels take control of tripoli, celebrations are erupting around the can tole city, can has lived under the dictators iron grip for 42 years. the whereabouts of moammar gadhafi remain unknown. nbc's richard ing el has been reporting through tripoli throughout this historic revolution. he was there last night covering the reaction from the crowd. >> we are hearing from people here over and over and this is a historic day. he says today we live in freedom. that is something we are hearing over and over again. people are saying god is -- they are just thankful and thankful that this day has c
we will talk live with nbc's richardening ing el in libya. >>> if the policy working? if you ask republicans, nasa not giving credit where it's due. >>> speaking of credit, michele bachmann talks about infiltrating the irs. we'll have the real story of her record. we got you congresswoman. >>> and the newest memorial in our station's capitol. dr. martin luther king, jr. unveiled today to the public. welcome to the show, i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, gadhafi's last...
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make sure that the immediate needs of the irene survivors are met, but in meantime we're already work ingh the president and with the congress to see what other adjustments need to be made for fema funding through the end of the fiscal year. >> ifill: there has been some talk over the weekend that fema and the department of homeland security are in essence robbing peter to paul paul. >> i think that was a misimpression. as i said earlier the needs of survivors always come first. those will be met. all the projects already underway in the previous disasters we've had this year, those will be met. the only thing we will not approve right now until we get through irene and see what we have are new projects. >> ifill: you mentioned that you will rely on congress and the president to provide more funds for disaster relief. given the recent debates we've seen on federal spending here in washington, are you optimistic about that? >> well, typically congress has passed what's called a supplemental for fema at the end of every fiscal year. why? because it is difficult to project at the beginning o
make sure that the immediate needs of the irene survivors are met, but in meantime we're already work ingh the president and with the congress to see what other adjustments need to be made for fema funding through the end of the fiscal year. >> ifill: there has been some talk over the weekend that fema and the department of homeland security are in essence robbing peter to paul paul. >> i think that was a misimpression. as i said earlier the needs of survivors always come first....
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but i'm just tell ing youthat i think that now or in the future this is an american who has a lot to offer and to whom i hope people will listen whether he's candidate or not. >> let's talk about the rhetoric among the candidates who are in the field. here you are talking to conservative activists back in february. your concerns about rhetoric in our politics in general. >> i urge a similar thoughtfulness about the rhetoric we deploy in the great debate ahead. i suspe everyone here regrets and laments the sad, crude, coarsening of our popar culture. it has a counterpart in the venomous, petty, political discose of the day. >> yet it would appear, sir, many of your republican colleaes in the presidential race aren't necessaly heeding that warning. here in texas governor rick perry this week accusing the deral reserve chairman of near treason. >> if this guy prints moreoney between now and the election, i don't know what y'all would do to him in iowa, but we'd -- we would trt him pretty ugly down in texas. i mean, printing more money to play politics at this particular time in american
but i'm just tell ing youthat i think that now or in the future this is an american who has a lot to offer and to whom i hope people will listen whether he's candidate or not. >> let's talk about the rhetoric among the candidates who are in the field. here you are talking to conservative activists back in february. your concerns about rhetoric in our politics in general. >> i urge a similar thoughtfulness about the rhetoric we deploy in the great debate ahead. i suspe everyone here...
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ing at 880 and oakland, perhaps you are trying to catch a flight it should be a nice drive for you there. this morning in the southbound already 101 approaching the capital expressway but we don't see too much going on for the santa clara valley just yet. let's go to mark. >>> some dense fog right around the bay this morning and of course temperatures warmed up nicely. you can see a few high clouds and those could be linked with what was once a hurricane spinning off the bah-hah a few days ago and even producing a few showers up towards the county this morning. temperatures will begin to cool off from yesterday's readings and cooling will continue for tomorrow and we warm back up by the weekend. it is mild out there looking out towards fairfield oakland 60 and san francisco 56 and mountain view 60 degrees. warming 5 to 10 degrees and warmest locations inland upper $80 to right around the 90- degree mark but here is a look at your extended forecast. there is that cooling for thursday a little bum am that -- bump that will be taken and will be back up to low-to-mid 90s. another weather che
ing at 880 and oakland, perhaps you are trying to catch a flight it should be a nice drive for you there. this morning in the southbound already 101 approaching the capital expressway but we don't see too much going on for the santa clara valley just yet. let's go to mark. >>> some dense fog right around the bay this morning and of course temperatures warmed up nicely. you can see a few high clouds and those could be linked with what was once a hurricane spinning off the bah-hah a few...
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ing. [chime] we ask that you take a closer look at these issues. thank you. >> my name is nancy connel- henson, we are directly behind the site of the proposed new fire station. we are in favor of the project and the relocation. we welcome the upside in the fourth to a productive and neighborly relationship with them. we do have some lingering concerns that have not been addressed. we continue to request investigation of the from a testing room that would lessen the noise elements that are known to occur on a daily basis. recently, we asked the testing area be feasible and to meet requirements. we don't believe this has been fully investigated as an option. there needs to be much more aggressive traffic control in the vicinity. and an editor like operating at the discretion of the fire station as needed, the upcoming construction was not taken into account were addressed. addressing these issues led not only increase public safety, but lessening air horn noise in the neighborhood. there also needs to be more outside lighting on the building itself
ing. [chime] we ask that you take a closer look at these issues. thank you. >> my name is nancy connel- henson, we are directly behind the site of the proposed new fire station. we are in favor of the project and the relocation. we welcome the upside in the fourth to a productive and neighborly relationship with them. we do have some lingering concerns that have not been addressed. we continue to request investigation of the from a testing room that would lessen the noise elements that...
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ing including that colorado springs case.rn, that one day these criminal prank calls will turn deadly. >> they are very aware that they're going into a very dangerous situation usually the safeties are off. >> reporter: in addition to the possible danger to the victims, there's also the financial cost. the fbi says each s.w.a.t.'ing incident costs law enforcement on average $10,000 in spent resources. just one group of s.w.a.t.ers% scouted buy the fbi is responsible for 300 calls across 17 states. what makes this especially dangerououif the unsuspecting resident tries to defend themselves. >> they don't know what's going on and as you said the safety is off usually when they go in. linsey, thanks for bringing this to our attention. >>> appreciate it. >>> one amazing shot, $50,000 and a huge life lesson on the line. we'll explain. ♪ hit me with your best shot ok. can you zoom in on this? ok. this is my boyfriend. this is my mom and dad. robin, you ok? whatcha doin'? oh, dealing with a slight underwear malfunction. oh, you need
ing including that colorado springs case.rn, that one day these criminal prank calls will turn deadly. >> they are very aware that they're going into a very dangerous situation usually the safeties are off. >> reporter: in addition to the possible danger to the victims, there's also the financial cost. the fbi says each s.w.a.t.'ing incident costs law enforcement on average $10,000 in spent resources. just one group of s.w.a.t.ers% scouted buy the fbi is responsible for 300 calls...
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now we saw the proof in the ing with the market crash we just saw. today was the credit rating this is very significant. that's why the president of the united states needs to submit his plan, finally with place of real cuts to balance our budget in year. frankly, there are people, millions of americans, 14 million americans out of work. they need jobs. and the president has to do his job. >> greta: if in november when the super committee meets and they are able to find cuts, do you think it can be turned around quickly enough? is that fast enough so americans won't feel the pinch of the increased interest rates between now and november? >> i don't think this can wait until november. this needs to happen immediately. again, the president knew about in problem in january. despite that fact the following months he submitted a plan for his budget with 1.5 trillion in deficit. the president planned for failure. up to tuesday, not have a plan. he finally has to put on the table what his cuts are. clearly that's what we must do, cut. >> greta: you say the
now we saw the proof in the ing with the market crash we just saw. today was the credit rating this is very significant. that's why the president of the united states needs to submit his plan, finally with place of real cuts to balance our budget in year. frankly, there are people, millions of americans, 14 million americans out of work. they need jobs. and the president has to do his job. >> greta: if in november when the super committee meets and they are able to find cuts, do you think...
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in the central city of homs government tanks have been shelling houses and fire ing indiscriminately at civilians. a civilian human rights organization says that 38 people including women and children were killed across the country on wednesday and thursday. in the past five months 2,000 people are believed to have died in crackdowns on protesters demanding the resignation of prsident bashar al assad. meanwhile, u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, told an american tv station on thursday that china and india should consider sanctions against syria's energy sector. the two asian countries have been active in developing oil and other energy resources in syria in recent years. >>> kyoto university says it has been granted a u.s. patent on a technique for creating induced stem-cells or ips cells. ips stem-cells were first generated by a kyoto university professor. they're considered crucial in regenerating medicine for their potential to be turned in to a variety of tissues or organs. in news conference thursday, kyoto university said u.s. authorities had approved the patent to a ba
in the central city of homs government tanks have been shelling houses and fire ing indiscriminately at civilians. a civilian human rights organization says that 38 people including women and children were killed across the country on wednesday and thursday. in the past five months 2,000 people are believed to have died in crackdowns on protesters demanding the resignation of prsident bashar al assad. meanwhile, u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, told an american tv station on thursday...
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now we saw the proof in the ing with the market crash we just saw. today was the credit rating this is very significant. that's why the president of the united states needs to submit his plan, finally with place of real cuts to balance our budget in year. frankly, there are people, millions of americans, 14 million americans out of work. they need jobs. and the president has to do his job. >> greta: if in november when the super committee meets and they are able to find cuts, do you think it can be turned around quickly enough? is that fast enough so americans won't feel the pinch of the increased interest rates between now and november? >> i don't think this can wait until november. this needs to happen immediately. again, the president knew about in problem in january. despite that fact the following months he submitted a plan for his budget with 1.5 trillion in deficit. the president planned for failure. up to tuesday, not have a plan. he finally has to put on the table what his cuts are. clearly that's what we must do, cut. >> greta: you say the
now we saw the proof in the ing with the market crash we just saw. today was the credit rating this is very significant. that's why the president of the united states needs to submit his plan, finally with place of real cuts to balance our budget in year. frankly, there are people, millions of americans, 14 million americans out of work. they need jobs. and the president has to do his job. >> greta: if in november when the super committee meets and they are able to find cuts, do you think...
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has at ing power. donald trump shared his opinions and on talk shows, but captured the interest of republican vores who are looking for machine to take on president obama in an aggressive way. but unlike donald trump rick perry has a record and governor for 10 years and a world view that is more coherent than donald trump and i think he will likely have a lot of money so this is a guy with a fair amount of staying power. >> chris: mitt romney up to the point has been able to lead the race without engaging the candidates and sometimes by double digits and now perry king a clear lead does romney have to change that and go after perry. >> yes, i think he has to. keep your focus on president obama and don't worry about the ones running against you. he's not the front runner anymore and shows rick perry surging to the polls and showing strength in the republican primary electorate and not just one group or the other. we'll have more debates and first time they will confront each other. >> chris: how does he
has at ing power. donald trump shared his opinions and on talk shows, but captured the interest of republican vores who are looking for machine to take on president obama in an aggressive way. but unlike donald trump rick perry has a record and governor for 10 years and a world view that is more coherent than donald trump and i think he will likely have a lot of money so this is a guy with a fair amount of staying power. >> chris: mitt romney up to the point has been able to lead the race...
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ing [laughter] or without further ado, supervisor ross mirkarimi. >> i'll make my statements we -- very the public safety committee meeting. there's a lot be to talk about. i want to say another happy congratulations on black history month here in san francisco. this has been i think a very auspicious haft few months of course in seeing the ascendancy of our district attorney, kamela harris, rise to attorney general in the state of california. certainly of course ases to the incredible impact of advancing the issues much import to all of us, joining the board, supervisor malia cop henn. and we continue to see great challenges, nationally and internationally and president obama and his quarterback effort to continue to retain as best he can as republicans allow him to, our continued enthusiasm for his ongoing leadership. but in san francisco, reference has been made to this earlier, why we do celebrate many of the advancements of people who rise to positions of power and stature is certainly well noticed, i think we also have to use this opportunity, black history month, to retrench on a
ing [laughter] or without further ado, supervisor ross mirkarimi. >> i'll make my statements we -- very the public safety committee meeting. there's a lot be to talk about. i want to say another happy congratulations on black history month here in san francisco. this has been i think a very auspicious haft few months of course in seeing the ascendancy of our district attorney, kamela harris, rise to attorney general in the state of california. certainly of course ases to the incredible...
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evan longoria hits a seventh inge shot. game tied at four. now to the tenth. still 4-4.osh willingham stepped in, and his 17th home run is the difference. 5-4, the a's off tomorrow and head to toronto to play the blah jays on tuesday. >> while golf fans followed tiger woods' every month in akron, ohio, little known adam scott displayed this greatness. tiger woods, not so much. found himself in the woods on sixth. gets worse. goes from forest to beach. it's a double bogey. 1-over for the day for tiger. winds up in 37th place. adam scott buries the long put on 14, a birdie, and with tiger's fired caddie, stevie williams, on his bag, adam scott wins by four shots. williams pumped up because you know what they say about what comes around goes around. >> at the poconos, brad keselowski was driving with a broken ankle, but his damage -- dodge number 2 card took the lead on a restart and keselowski took the win. see you at 6:00 with interviews from tim lincecum. >> coming up, thousands of swimmers of all ages braved the cloudy weather for a chance at a championship trophy today
evan longoria hits a seventh inge shot. game tied at four. now to the tenth. still 4-4.osh willingham stepped in, and his 17th home run is the difference. 5-4, the a's off tomorrow and head to toronto to play the blah jays on tuesday. >> while golf fans followed tiger woods' every month in akron, ohio, little known adam scott displayed this greatness. tiger woods, not so much. found himself in the woods on sixth. gets worse. goes from forest to beach. it's a double bogey. 1-over for the...
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with every question and answer, ing provided by -- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: this is the view of beijing from the roof of the microsoft campus. this is second only to their headquarters. the big cities are already jammed and in the next 10 years, they expect the largest internal migration in history there is a downside to all of this gallup and growth and you can see it, a thicket ago, bikes dominated the streets. today, everyone would like a car. -- a decade ago, bikes dominated the streets. the government has limited car ownership but in that edict might be too little, too late. the growth model could derail all of the economic gains of the past two decades. and this is a part in the heart of shanghai. three years ago, this is little more than an urban jump that was left behind when the world expo site was left behind and gutted. kongjian yu is the founder of turenscape, one of the most acclaimed design firms. he is an advocate for environmental sustainability and was brought in
with every question and answer, ing provided by -- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: this is the view of beijing from the roof of the microsoft campus. this is second only to their headquarters. the big cities are already jammed and in the next 10 years, they expect the largest internal migration in history there is a downside to all of this gallup and growth and you can see it, a...
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. >> sean: it is sort of like, ing was happening with the arab spring. i'm saying, -- wait a minute, listen to the muslim brotherhood that is saying prepare for war with israel. it now appears, in my estimation and i think you agree, the likelihood is they are going to take over, am i right? >> sweetness, light and democracy is not about to break out. having gotten rid of gadhafi, i think it is clear he cannot regain control of the country. the issue of what happens next is very much up in the air. we've spent six months watching this happen and we've not prepared for it. >> sean: these are simple questions to me. what happens in the short term? i know the president is on vacation. i know he didn't have time for an economic plan. maybe if he could take time off the golf course what happens in the short term and long term? your best guess what should america's role be? >> in part is why you have a state department and defense department to do long range planning. the first question is how gadhafi exits if it is a bloody fight to the end if he carries thro
. >> sean: it is sort of like, ing was happening with the arab spring. i'm saying, -- wait a minute, listen to the muslim brotherhood that is saying prepare for war with israel. it now appears, in my estimation and i think you agree, the likelihood is they are going to take over, am i right? >> sweetness, light and democracy is not about to break out. having gotten rid of gadhafi, i think it is clear he cannot regain control of the country. the issue of what happens next is very...
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when you first realized you were repo-ing a bank, how quickly did you think, holy (beep), this is aweany. >> two seconds. >> reporter: what was the bank manager's face like when he realized what you were doing? >>. >> he was visibly shaken. >> reporter: what did you say to him? >> you've been foreclosed. >> reporter: i feel bad for him but (beep). is this the actual bank? >> that's it. >> reporter: wow. that is the single greatest story i've ever heard. >> thank you. >> reporter: no, thank you. it's rare to have such a moment of pure catharsis. ♪ they shut this (beep) bank. i had to tell the world. good news, everyone. gather round. i am hear to tell you a wonderful tale. there was a branch of bank of america in florida who tried to foreclose on a couple who did not actually have a mortgage with that bank. so the nice couple took the evil bank manager to court. do you know what? they won! >> wow. >> reporter: the judge ordered the bank to pay the couple's legal fees. (speaking spanish). >> reporter: but they didn't receive any of that money. this couple showed up to the bank with a re
when you first realized you were repo-ing a bank, how quickly did you think, holy (beep), this is aweany. >> two seconds. >> reporter: what was the bank manager's face like when he realized what you were doing? >>. >> he was visibly shaken. >> reporter: what did you say to him? >> you've been foreclosed. >> reporter: i feel bad for him but (beep). is this the actual bank? >> that's it. >> reporter: wow. that is the single greatest story i've...
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ing -- no. if it hadn't collapsed in the disaster chances are it will stay up. outside, where's an open area? high rise building when glass breaks it floats it with hit 2 blocks away from where it falls. if you are outside, you want to look up and make sure nothing is coming toward you. there is 3-5 feet of glass on market street. top of that you are going to have office furniture and debris falling into the street. even if you are in a car if you are next to large, brick buildings and if collapsed on you there is no safe place to go. how about here. the safety spot is second base. no doubt about it. you have 60,000 people want to go to second base. people get injured jumping chairs. go between the chairs, cover your head and get your head below the seat. there is a lot of crud down there. the chairs will break the fall. if you stop, someone behind you will hit you. so, slow down, pull to the side of the road. stay with the car until the shaking stops. you need protection for your head. if there are wires near your car, don't get out. don't park under or over an
ing -- no. if it hadn't collapsed in the disaster chances are it will stay up. outside, where's an open area? high rise building when glass breaks it floats it with hit 2 blocks away from where it falls. if you are outside, you want to look up and make sure nothing is coming toward you. there is 3-5 feet of glass on market street. top of that you are going to have office furniture and debris falling into the street. even if you are in a car if you are next to large, brick buildings and if...
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ting t ing ting to t they had been taken captive. >> at this time are you hearing gunfire or sounds of combat? and if not, when was the last time you did? >> it was about, you know, three or four hours ago, shortly before saif gadhafi turned up at the hotel. previous to that there have been enormous gun fights. ferocious gun fights. grenades exploding. huge explosions of all kinds around the come pound, the moammar gadhafi compound. it's been under heavy bombing the last several months but more particularly, the last 72 hours as the rebels entered tripoli. but after saif gadhafi made his appearance at the riox hotel the whole situation seems to have changed. we now have electricity. a few hours ago we were sitting in the searing heat because there were no air conditioners or running water. it's pitch black in the hotel. no lights outside and no lights inside and now, the generators have gone back on again and it seems that, at least in this area, this pocket of tripoli, around the rio dpchlt hotel and the gadhafi compound the government have really succeeded in defending this pocket
ting t ing ting to t they had been taken captive. >> at this time are you hearing gunfire or sounds of combat? and if not, when was the last time you did? >> it was about, you know, three or four hours ago, shortly before saif gadhafi turned up at the hotel. previous to that there have been enormous gun fights. ferocious gun fights. grenades exploding. huge explosions of all kinds around the come pound, the moammar gadhafi compound. it's been under heavy bombing the last several...
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now we saw the proof in the ing with the market crash we just saw. today was the credit rating this is very significant. that's why the president of the united states needs to submit his plan, finally with place of real cuts to balance our budget in year. frankly, there are people, millions of americans, 14 million americans out of work. they need jobs. and the president has to do his job. >> greta: if in november when the super committee meets and they are able to find cuts, do you think it can be turned around quickly enough? is that fast enough so americans won't feel the pinch of the increased interest rates between now and november? >> i don't think this can wait until november. this needs to happen immediately. again, the president knew about in problem in january. despite that fact the following months he submitted a plan for his budget with 1.5 trillion in deficit. the president planned for failure. up to tuesday, not have a plan. he finally has to put on the table what his cuts are. clearly that's what we must do, cut. >> greta: you say the
now we saw the proof in the ing with the market crash we just saw. today was the credit rating this is very significant. that's why the president of the united states needs to submit his plan, finally with place of real cuts to balance our budget in year. frankly, there are people, millions of americans, 14 million americans out of work. they need jobs. and the president has to do his job. >> greta: if in november when the super committee meets and they are able to find cuts, do you think...