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they decided to walk on 18th and irving. as they arrived on the 1800 block, unknown to them, two men -- i will leave out some of this information because there is a pending case -- had -- let me move on. he noticed these two men in front of kevin's noodle house at 1830 irving street where both participants were having dinner. what started inside the restaurant escalated, and both men came out on the street. the argument became heated, and as the sergeant pulled the radio car to the curb, he noted the men on the street 10 feet from the radio car. the streets clear -- were clear giving him a clear view to the heated argument. sergeant gordon saw suspect number one push suspect two backward. he told lieutenant pera there was a fight in progress. both men began to exit the car. then sergeant perra saw suspect one was shooting the gun toward sergeant number two. he shouted the fight had escalated to a shooting. both officers jumed -- both officers said they had no cover whatsoever. veteran officers with no cover went into this. i
they decided to walk on 18th and irving. as they arrived on the 1800 block, unknown to them, two men -- i will leave out some of this information because there is a pending case -- had -- let me move on. he noticed these two men in front of kevin's noodle house at 1830 irving street where both participants were having dinner. what started inside the restaurant escalated, and both men came out on the street. the argument became heated, and as the sergeant pulled the radio car to the curb, he...
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old irv we just dusted off. these questions we raised a number of years ago when we were concerned about it are now coming home to roost. this could dramatically change the mayor's race next year and dramatically change the face of politics in the east bay and here in a way that might be unintended. >> [inaudible] >> what i said -- i hate to say it again. i promised myself not to talk about this. i said enough. the city is going to be fine matter who is in it. i think it will work itself out. it seems to be working. it is working itself out. >> [inaudible] >> no, i can't. i could, but i'm not. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. yeah. >> [inaudible] >> there is no limitation to what you can do with the money. you can hire your best friend and pay them 50 grand per month and take the public money, and it is legal. that is time and budget deficits. it is a tough pill to swallow. i support public financing reform nationally. i understand it probably better than most. >> [inaudible] >> you know, let's see how it fleshes out. we
old irv we just dusted off. these questions we raised a number of years ago when we were concerned about it are now coming home to roost. this could dramatically change the mayor's race next year and dramatically change the face of politics in the east bay and here in a way that might be unintended. >> [inaudible] >> what i said -- i hate to say it again. i promised myself not to talk about this. i said enough. the city is going to be fine matter who is in it. i think it will work...
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you can take an irving berlin song and add bluegrass. it up and people got a lot of -- got a kick out of me singing "i get a kick out of you." >> larry: i get a kick out of you, dolly. how do you -- you write so many songs. how do you get inspired? >> well, everything inspires me. you have inspire me, which by the way i'm so happy that i got to be on your show. we're both celebrating our 25th anniversaries. but i love -- i love being around people. i love hearing what smart people like you have to say. i watch you interview other people. sometimes people will say a line or say something and i think that will be a good idea for a song. so i just pick up things from just day-to-day living and it's just easy for me to write about it. >> larry: all right. do you like hearing -- do you have like it when other people are singing your songs? >> yeah, i do. a lot of singers or a lot of songwriters i've heard say, i hated how they did my song. they have it in their head a certain way. but i'm just happy for anybody to do one of my songs, however
you can take an irving berlin song and add bluegrass. it up and people got a lot of -- got a kick out of me singing "i get a kick out of you." >> larry: i get a kick out of you, dolly. how do you -- you write so many songs. how do you get inspired? >> well, everything inspires me. you have inspire me, which by the way i'm so happy that i got to be on your show. we're both celebrating our 25th anniversaries. but i love -- i love being around people. i love hearing what...
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addirv -- you add irv, and you have someone elected with a couple of thousand votes. i am a little uneasy about all of it. i think i told you guys this. i have drafted legislation. it is on my desk right now. i will hand it to om
addirv -- you add irv, and you have someone elected with a couple of thousand votes. i am a little uneasy about all of it. i think i told you guys this. i have drafted legislation. it is on my desk right now. i will hand it to om
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irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the poles the utility boxes, mailbox. >> thank you. >> okay. >> put the drop cloth. come on around. >> there you go. force for we have to remember we are not painters we abate graffiti. we are abaters not painters. get that out of the way and keep moving. >> how many of these do you do a day? how many poles we do a day? >> yeah. >> depends on the location. may be 20. >> do you like working with the team? >> yes because i'm a people person. i like being outside and interacting with the public and i like the response we get especially from the good job we do in the community. >> goodbye.
irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the poles the utility boxes, mailbox. >> thank you. >> okay. >> put the drop cloth. come on around. >> there you go. force for we have to remember we are not painters we abate graffiti. we are abaters not painters. get that out of the way and keep moving. >> how many of these do you do a day? how many poles we do a day? >> yeah. >> depends on the location. may be 20....
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irving berlin's story is really remarkable in that here he is, this jewish immigrant from russia whorote "god bless america," who wrote "white christmas." one item that visitors will love to see is the typewriter from "schindler's list," which mr. spielberg made available to the museum for exhibition. and certainly one of the most colorful groups are jewish gangsters, jewish criminals. i think one of the important roles jews have played in the history of this nation is that jews have been advocates for civil rights, civil liberties, for the extension of freedom not only to themselves, but to others as well. whether it's abraham joshua heschel in the civil rights movement or bella abzug in the women's movement, or the many people who came together for the movement for soviet jewry, here they are staking their claim to freedom and working tirelessly, energetically on behalf of the freedoms of others. >>> this weekend befe thanksgiving, we have a profile of a man who teaches the importance of gratitude at all times, in all traditions. he is the benedictine monk, mystic, writer and teach
irving berlin's story is really remarkable in that here he is, this jewish immigrant from russia whorote "god bless america," who wrote "white christmas." one item that visitors will love to see is the typewriter from "schindler's list," which mr. spielberg made available to the museum for exhibition. and certainly one of the most colorful groups are jewish gangsters, jewish criminals. i think one of the important roles jews have played in the history of this...
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more here in germany in that room it's called room number six hundred in the palace of justice in irving exactly where more than four hundred court hearings over and more than twenty nazi leaders took place exactly sixty five years ago following which they were falling to take russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has a boost first of all i emphasize that but flows toward combatants a milestone in fact for the history of mankind as for the first time ever the actions by nazi dictatorship work classified as crimes against humanity and crimes against peace of the world and their usage of responsible for they scrutiny for dates atrocities were condemned and punished by official international courts but minister love for old has also stressed that this is something we. we have to remember it it cannot be forgotten but he has said that he died out a lot that the lessons of the nuremberg trials have been learned through the books and we've seized has everyone learned the lessons of the nuremberg trials apparently not because hell can with their explain the recent attempts to justify the actio
more here in germany in that room it's called room number six hundred in the palace of justice in irving exactly where more than four hundred court hearings over and more than twenty nazi leaders took place exactly sixty five years ago following which they were falling to take russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has a boost first of all i emphasize that but flows toward combatants a milestone in fact for the history of mankind as for the first time ever the actions by nazi dictatorship work...
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se ve claramente cuando 3 hombres de la raza negra arremeten con toda su furia contra irving hernándezrrar del cuello nos tiramos en el suelo y estamos peleando ahí >>> en medio de la paliza le arrancaron la camisa el hombre cayó en el suelo y en un intento desesperado por defenderse se levantó y salió corriendo tras ellos. el lente vigo lanvigilante de e cámara en una bodega de nueva york sirvió como el único testigo. >>> está pasando mucho muy estate island no diré que fue ataque racial porque si fue por robo >>> la víctima tiente ner temor hacer algo >>> traté de hacer las denuncias a medias pero quiero asesorarme legalmente primero >>> portavoz de los derechos de los inmigrantes dicen que el temor paraliza las víctimas y casos como éste quedan en la impunidad >>> si ellos no denuncian la policía no sabrá donde están los crímenes >>> las te wrrribles imágenes e grabado en la mente del hombre, mi señora no puede andar sola, ahorita que es invierno y de noche >>> bueno la policía no ha dado con el paradero de los 3 hombres que atacaron al inmigrante pero tratan de identificar a loas l
se ve claramente cuando 3 hombres de la raza negra arremeten con toda su furia contra irving hernándezrrar del cuello nos tiramos en el suelo y estamos peleando ahí >>> en medio de la paliza le arrancaron la camisa el hombre cayó en el suelo y en un intento desesperado por defenderse se levantó y salió corriendo tras ellos. el lente vigo lanvigilante de e cámara en una bodega de nueva york sirvió como el único testigo. >>> está pasando mucho muy estate island no diré...
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northwest washington along georgia avenue, 16th street, irving, not too bad. through northeast,ew york avenue is picking up a little bit of volume. of course just be careful because parts of rhode island avenue, as we have been reporting, do remain closed between 4th and 12th because of the storm damage. elsewhere, we'll head out and update you on the beltway, lander, largo, not too bad. moving along wl prince george's county side. out on the rails, pretty fair shape. metro, two delays. vre, 300 and 302. marc, penn 503, brunswick 872 and 890. >> jerry, thanks. >>> 6:12. 59 degrees. why there are new questions about the health of former vice president dick cheney. >>> scary scene inside chuck e. cheese. armed robbers bt through the doors and pointed their guns at children. all on video. >>> and the best and worst aiorts around the country. find out where our three airports r >>> still to come, local music legend chuck brown talking about what gets hi >>> 6:15 is your time now. we a staying on top of breaking news. severe storms ripped through the washington reg
northwest washington along georgia avenue, 16th street, irving, not too bad. through northeast,ew york avenue is picking up a little bit of volume. of course just be careful because parts of rhode island avenue, as we have been reporting, do remain closed between 4th and 12th because of the storm damage. elsewhere, we'll head out and update you on the beltway, lander, largo, not too bad. moving along wl prince george's county side. out on the rails, pretty fair shape. metro, two delays. vre,...
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authors and historians such as irving stone and carter contributed to this impressive series. the american procession series, nine volumes edited by henry elsberg was published by hastings house between 1953 and 1964. the publisher described it as a new literary series which will center around periods of our history and cultural growth which have not yet been fully explored. of special note in this series is a signed limited edition of 185 copies of the beaver men which was issued in a beautiful binding and slip case. this edition includes two pages of the original typed manuscript signed by the author and a large map drawn and signed by him. the regions of america series, 14 volumes, was published by harper and brothers and later, harper and row between 1959 and 1980. the series was promoted as a series of books that depict our natural regions, their history, development and character. one title in the series, florida: the long frontier, was written by marjorie douglas, best known for her classic work, "everglades: river of grass," a title in the rivers of america series. and
authors and historians such as irving stone and carter contributed to this impressive series. the american procession series, nine volumes edited by henry elsberg was published by hastings house between 1953 and 1964. the publisher described it as a new literary series which will center around periods of our history and cultural growth which have not yet been fully explored. of special note in this series is a signed limited edition of 185 copies of the beaver men which was issued in a...
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blake irving asked unit heads to prepare operational plans of cuts of up to 20%.ing slightly lower. a new online privacy watchdog is in the works by the obama administration. the watchdog with internet privacy issues and the plan expected to be unveiled in the coming weeks. a lower open here on wall street. it's looking ugly this morning about 3 a.m. eastern time. saw a selloff overseas and investors worry about a slowdown in china's growth and possibly ireland has to be bailed out by other european countries. not too bad considering what could have been. the silicon valley index is trading slightly lower. intel shares higher by 2%. the company boosting its quarterly dividends by 15%. live at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news. >> yes, you are. happy friday, jane. have a great weekend. >> happy friday! >> the markets may be down but our temperatures are going in the opposite direction. i think a lot of folks will be happy with what you've got. >> only happens every once in a while. when it happens in november, kind of a treat. you need to e
blake irving asked unit heads to prepare operational plans of cuts of up to 20%.ing slightly lower. a new online privacy watchdog is in the works by the obama administration. the watchdog with internet privacy issues and the plan expected to be unveiled in the coming weeks. a lower open here on wall street. it's looking ugly this morning about 3 a.m. eastern time. saw a selloff overseas and investors worry about a slowdown in china's growth and possibly ireland has to be bailed out by other...
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georgia avenue and irving street inorthwest washington. tooklong georgia avenue, 16th street.oward walter reed. seems to be pretty well. no issues to report on military road. we're watching it very carefully. it's been a very changeable situation all morning long. metrorail, no delays. vre, one on fredericksburg, 302. marc rail, penn 503, six minutes behind schedul >>> a new online video series trying to put a face on the distracted driving. department of transportation launched this campaign yesterday to raise awareness of talking and texting while behind the wheel. called faces of diracted driving. these videos feature family and friends of those killed in accidents where distracted driving was the cause. transportation secretary ray lahood said it is an issue that has become as serious as drunk driving. >> that's what we're tryg to build, a snowball effect where people say we can't text and drive, we can't use a cell phone and drive. we can't do it safely. >> last year nearly 5,500 ople died a a half million were injured in accidents involving distracted driving. >>> here's
georgia avenue and irving street inorthwest washington. tooklong georgia avenue, 16th street.oward walter reed. seems to be pretty well. no issues to report on military road. we're watching it very carefully. it's been a very changeable situation all morning long. metrorail, no delays. vre, one on fredericksburg, 302. marc rail, penn 503, six minutes behind schedul >>> a new online video series trying to put a face on the distracted driving. department of transportation launched this...
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i'm a deliberate irv person. and i thought about it.is conclusion -- he was a solid adviser, he never went around my back, when i made a decision he supported it, and i liked him a lot. >> but during those first three years of your presidency, you heard the rumors out there. everybody was saying dick cheney is the guy. he's the president behind the scenes. he's running the white house. >> i know. >> you had to deal with that in another way too, you had the whole karl rove/bush's brain thing. how much did that sting? and would have replacing dick cheney on the ticket might have eliminated that? >> that is an interesting question. because had i said to dick, you are gone because i am worried about people's perceptions of me, it would have been a shallow, narrow-minded, self-serving decision. >> when you heard those things did it sting. bush's brain. dick cheney is running the white house? >> it didn't sting at all. the so-called, bush's brain, dick cheney, knew one wasn't brain and one wasn't running the white house. look. when you're the
i'm a deliberate irv person. and i thought about it.is conclusion -- he was a solid adviser, he never went around my back, when i made a decision he supported it, and i liked him a lot. >> but during those first three years of your presidency, you heard the rumors out there. everybody was saying dick cheney is the guy. he's the president behind the scenes. he's running the white house. >> i know. >> you had to deal with that in another way too, you had the whole karl...
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marvin phaup, director of federal budget reform initiative with the pew charitable trust, and sue irving, director for federal budget issues at the u.s. government accountability office. we will have plenty of time for questions and answers shortly. i encourage you to think about them and utilize the mic in the middle of the floor. right now like to start off with a less formal tone, the good the bad and the ugly of budgeting and turn it over to marvin. marvin? >> thank you, john. [applause] >> i think milton friedman was once introduced similarly, and he said, he's the kind of person -- he's the kind of person who gets applause before he speaks and silence afterwards. [laughter] but, in fact, just to say a word or so about this panel, one of the big issues in organizing a panel like this is to decide the order in which people speak. and when we arrived here today, it was unclear on what reason one could apply to the difficult task of figuring out which order be would speaking. but it was also pretty much settled, like jonathan said, we're going to use danny werfel's performance measure,
marvin phaup, director of federal budget reform initiative with the pew charitable trust, and sue irving, director for federal budget issues at the u.s. government accountability office. we will have plenty of time for questions and answers shortly. i encourage you to think about them and utilize the mic in the middle of the floor. right now like to start off with a less formal tone, the good the bad and the ugly of budgeting and turn it over to marvin. marvin? >> thank you, john....
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police told ktvu this morning, he's still missing. 33-year-old brian irv was last seen wednesday morning reportedly disappearing after an argument with his wife. now, his family says there's been no activity on his credit cards or his bank account since. they are very -- they are very worried, if you have any information on his whereabouts, contact concord police. oakland police are trying to find out who killed a 46-year- old man outside the allen temple baptist church. this happened early yesterday at 85 theth and international boulevard. the victim, a 46-year-old man, was attending a class inside the church. he apparently stepped outside to answer a cell phone. the man had had recently been released from prison. church officials say he was trying to earn his g.e. -- dash earn his ged diploma and turn his life around. >> he was on church grounds, holy ground, and people desecrated our church grounds. >> they say this death confirms the need for the many programs the church has been offering for decades now. now, later this morning, the church will announce they've received a private gr
police told ktvu this morning, he's still missing. 33-year-old brian irv was last seen wednesday morning reportedly disappearing after an argument with his wife. now, his family says there's been no activity on his credit cards or his bank account since. they are very -- they are very worried, if you have any information on his whereabouts, contact concord police. oakland police are trying to find out who killed a 46-year- old man outside the allen temple baptist church. this happened early...
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[irving gordon's "be anything (but be mine)" playing] ♪ you're lovely ♪ everything is okay ♪ be the angel♪ who cares ♪ be anything ♪ but darling ♪ be mine sorry to sneak up on you. i just-- you guys got a universal remote control back here? something stinks like stale french fries. [chuckles] all right, that's, uh, probably me. you know, fast food shortens your life. yeah, that's what i heard. but the way my life's been going lately, that ain't such a bad thing. you're looking for a universal remote control? yeah. just one device to do it all for me. make my life a little easier, quicker, not so damn complicated. i'm not supposed to do this, but you seem like a good guy. hey. somebody noticed. thank you. i'm gonna show you a remote we just got in that's probably the most advanced piece of technology we have in this place. sounds sweet. it is sweet. the latest, greatest universal remote not even on the market yet. ooh. i guess the o'doyles' remote can bite my advanced-technological ass then. i don't know the o'doyles, but... they can bite it hard. hey, yeah. come in the back with me. okay.
[irving gordon's "be anything (but be mine)" playing] ♪ you're lovely ♪ everything is okay ♪ be the angel♪ who cares ♪ be anything ♪ but darling ♪ be mine sorry to sneak up on you. i just-- you guys got a universal remote control back here? something stinks like stale french fries. [chuckles] all right, that's, uh, probably me. you know, fast food shortens your life. yeah, that's what i heard. but the way my life's been going lately, that ain't such a bad thing. you're...
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. >> esta cÁmara de seguridad ubicada en una bodega captÓ la golpiza que sufriÓ irving en la noche delleando ahÍ. le >> en el medio de la golpiza el hombre se cae al suelo y en un intento de defenderse... >> yo no voy a decir que fue un ataque racial porque tambiÉn fue por robo. >> la vÍctima dice tener temor de reportar el incidente. >> tratÉ de hacer la denuncia a medias pero querÍa asesorarme primero. >> si ellos no denuncian la policÍa no va a saber dÓnde hay los crÍmenes y no pueden poner sus recursus ahÍ. >> este incidente afectÓ a toda su familia. >> uno no puede salir ya con mi familia. no la puedo mandar al deli a mi sra. a las 5 de la tarde ahora que es invierno es de noche. >> analizan el video de vigilancia para tratar de identificar a los tres agresores. eso es todo de mi parte. ahora regreso con ustedes al estudio. >> michelle muchas gracias por tu informe. >> y el presidente barak obama hizo la tradicional acciÓn de indultar al pavo. el ave pasarÁ el resto de su vida en la finca de george washington. ahÍ lo tiene usted. si pudiera sonreir sonreirÍa ese pavo. >> hoy es un
. >> esta cÁmara de seguridad ubicada en una bodega captÓ la golpiza que sufriÓ irving en la noche delleando ahÍ. le >> en el medio de la golpiza el hombre se cae al suelo y en un intento de defenderse... >> yo no voy a decir que fue un ataque racial porque tambiÉn fue por robo. >> la vÍctima dice tener temor de reportar el incidente. >> tratÉ de hacer la denuncia a medias pero querÍa asesorarme primero. >> si ellos no denuncian la policÍa no va a...
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she works twice as hard as irv else. and i've seen her fall harder than everybody.in, every, single time. >> reporter: her teammates know how hard it is for lola, because they know how hard it is for them, with perfect vision. and so, they make sure she never feels alone. >> i think about what i do because she's doing the exact same thing. and i think about doing it with my eyes shut. and i get scared to death. and i think that what lola does is very special. >> reporter: the vision and the depth perception, the constant quivering of the eyes make the balance beam her most challenging event. but there she is, on a four-inch piece of wood, giving everything. her teammates know the guts it takes for her to stand on that beam. so, during a meet, their will becomes her will. and they face it with her. >> go, lola. >> reporter: and sometimes, they see the real essence of lola, not when she succeeds. but when she fails. it's a crushing, fall. but the girl is up in an instant, and back on the beam, finishing what she started. and imagine what the vault is like. the girl be
she works twice as hard as irv else. and i've seen her fall harder than everybody.in, every, single time. >> reporter: her teammates know how hard it is for lola, because they know how hard it is for them, with perfect vision. and so, they make sure she never feels alone. >> i think about what i do because she's doing the exact same thing. and i think about doing it with my eyes shut. and i get scared to death. and i think that what lola does is very special. >> reporter: the...
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this is irving, texas now, so that would be west of dallas, and she's looking for a clue. still have not seen a police officer, still have not heard a local reporter. and it's not quite clear whether or not this driver knows what she's doing. martha: it's odd that it's a report of a suspicious woman. i don't know what that means. usually in this kind of situation you've got a robbery or, you know, someone taking off in a car that doesn't belong to them, that kind of thing. so who knows. bill: could have been driving erratically and the police don't even know what's going on. kdfw. let's get back to it in a moment and try and figure out a resolution. martha: the mysterious white pickup truck. bill: driven bay woman. martha: we'll keep an eye on that. in the meantime, back to these more serious issues, president obama says that he will take on immigration in the lame duck congress. so why now, and what does the president want on immigration bill? we'll find out what we speak to a member of the hispanic caucus who has information on this, sat down with the president yesterday
this is irving, texas now, so that would be west of dallas, and she's looking for a clue. still have not seen a police officer, still have not heard a local reporter. and it's not quite clear whether or not this driver knows what she's doing. martha: it's odd that it's a report of a suspicious woman. i don't know what that means. usually in this kind of situation you've got a robbery or, you know, someone taking off in a car that doesn't belong to them, that kind of thing. so who knows. bill:...
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julius irving was on hand for the ceremonies that will send the home where he once played into a dumperey, everyone, i'm megyn kelly. a fringe group of un-american race cysts -- at least if you believe the tea party's detractors -- now has as much support for its policies as president obama, so says a new gallup poll. what a day for the tea party. plus, doctors already struggling to stay afloat have something new to look forward to. lawsuits paid for by hedge fund guys. the folks behind the sexual revolution are unhappy, unpeoplal and unsatisfied with their love lives, how did that happen? dr. ruth is here. and she says her child is allergic to scented sprays and perfumes, and now she wants it banned throughout the school. an expert witness in kelly's court, see you top of the hour. jon: north korea's envoy to the united nations says that shelling incident, north korea lobbing shells at a south korean island, should be discussed between north and south korea and not by the u.n. security council. no surprise there, of course, the united nations headed right now by secretary general ban k
julius irving was on hand for the ceremonies that will send the home where he once played into a dumperey, everyone, i'm megyn kelly. a fringe group of un-american race cysts -- at least if you believe the tea party's detractors -- now has as much support for its policies as president obama, so says a new gallup poll. what a day for the tea party. plus, doctors already struggling to stay afloat have something new to look forward to. lawsuits paid for by hedge fund guys. the folks behind the...
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trustee irving pick card says the lawsuits were filed as part of an effort to recover money from relativesd the most from the ponzi scheme. >>> in stitches, the injury the president is nursing this morning and what the man responsible for it is saying all about it. we have that and all of the day's top stories coming up for you at 7:00. right now, here is back to the "today" show. >>> we're back on this saturday morning, november 27th, 2010. everyone has come out to share part of their thanksgiving weekend with us. outside on the plaza, i'm amy robach, along with carl quintanilla filling in for lester. very enthusiastic crowd out here. >> yes. >> still to come this half hour today, buyer beware. >> as you all know the holidays are fast approaching. some of the holiday deals can actually be too good to be true. so coming up we've got the sneaky scams you need to watch out for before you actually go out and spend your money. that's important. >> absolutely. and then we're going to continue our series, my first idol. and this morning, two words, duran duran. remember the songs to reflex, real
trustee irving pick card says the lawsuits were filed as part of an effort to recover money from relativesd the most from the ponzi scheme. >>> in stitches, the injury the president is nursing this morning and what the man responsible for it is saying all about it. we have that and all of the day's top stories coming up for you at 7:00. right now, here is back to the "today" show. >>> we're back on this saturday morning, november 27th, 2010. everyone has come out to...
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blum award winner is superb in from gao. -- winner is sue irving from gao. [applause] >> for those of you who don't know, sue has had a distinguished career in budgeting. she's worked for the senate finance committee for the president's council of economic advisers, and most recently and for a long-term and gao working on long-term debt, the long-term outlook, and his director for the federal budget issue. thank you. [applause] >> well, i hope you can tell i was we surprised. and i am really appreciative to get something named in honor of james l. blum is really an honor and to follow some of the previous awardees is really an honor. so i am really pleased. i am in part of cores the beneficiary of getting credit for the work by phenomenal staff. i have been very lucky in my years to have people have figured out that budget is sort of an elegant way to be a generalist because everything important goes to the federal budget. and some of them are here today, and i just -- i am really have been very, very lucky. so thank you all very much. [applause] >> not only
blum award winner is superb in from gao. -- winner is sue irving from gao. [applause] >> for those of you who don't know, sue has had a distinguished career in budgeting. she's worked for the senate finance committee for the president's council of economic advisers, and most recently and for a long-term and gao working on long-term debt, the long-term outlook, and his director for the federal budget issue. thank you. [applause] >> well, i hope you can tell i was we surprised. and i...
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it's a town that imposes group think with a fer rosety that i i was irving who wrote that book. it imposes it in a host of ways that liement how we think -- limit how we think. i want to challenge that a little bit today and we'll have q and a. one of the fundamental core problems seems to me how we define the problem at hand. terrorism, i think, in most of our minds in congress is often implicitly. intriguely enough, we don't stop and ask what it means to wage war on this. the assumed definition is something horrific and unjustified that happens to us for no good reason. there's so many limitations in that definition that prevent us from solving the problem, something horrific is valid, something unjustified is questionable. now, you cannot say that. you cannot say that it is worth asking is there ever justification for a terrorist agent. i do not think there is justification for a terrorist act, but the people who engage in them certainly do, and it is worth us asking why they do that. it happens to us, but what about all the things that happen to others including some of the
it's a town that imposes group think with a fer rosety that i i was irving who wrote that book. it imposes it in a host of ways that liement how we think -- limit how we think. i want to challenge that a little bit today and we'll have q and a. one of the fundamental core problems seems to me how we define the problem at hand. terrorism, i think, in most of our minds in congress is often implicitly. intriguely enough, we don't stop and ask what it means to wage war on this. the assumed...
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you know irving crystal one of my heroes used to say that there were two kinds of conservatives. there were those who were antileft and those who are antistate and it wasn't a conservatism and libertarian thing although that gets to some of that. his point was there were some conservatives who were perfectly comfortable with a strong, robust federal government that did all sorts of important and worth wile things. they didn't think the left was very good at running it. and then there are a lot of conservatives who were antistate who say i don't care who's running it. government shouldn't be big. it shouldn't be involved in people's lives and blah, blah, blah. this is one of the fundamental sort of ideological schisms that run through the right and a lot of debates hinge around it. and, in fact, i always argue that conservatism is less dogmatic than liberalism because we are constantly arguing about these philosophical tradeoffs between liberty and virtue. between order and freedom. and we redraw those lines constantly. and meanwhile the left doesn't have these kinds of philosophi
you know irving crystal one of my heroes used to say that there were two kinds of conservatives. there were those who were antileft and those who are antistate and it wasn't a conservatism and libertarian thing although that gets to some of that. his point was there were some conservatives who were perfectly comfortable with a strong, robust federal government that did all sorts of important and worth wile things. they didn't think the left was very good at running it. and then there are a lot...