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let's check in with john henry smith of comcast sports net. what is going on?> well, good evening to you. coming up in sports, highlights from major league baseball, a pair of game ones, plus a look at hr.itte hitter. san francisco's mayfield is fighting for a championship. we'll have the story. it's about building cars in america. it's all about jobs. it's all about respect. security. the american dream. [ jamaul ] good jobs in tough times. a chance to move up and do better. [ delaunta ] excellent healthcare. [ caletha ] beautiful benefits. what they used to call the american way. it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars that americans want. [ jamaul ] right here in america. hyundai is an all-american success story. >> john henry smith here from the comcast sports net newsroom. a beautiful day for postseason baseball. let's get you caught up. we start nlds, brewers versus d'backs, to the bottom of the seventh. prince fielder go
let's check in with john henry smith of comcast sports net. what is going on?> well, good evening to you. coming up in sports, highlights from major league baseball, a pair of game ones, plus a look at hr.itte hitter. san francisco's mayfield is fighting for a championship. we'll have the story. it's about building cars in america. it's all about jobs. it's all about respect. security. the american dream. [ jamaul ] good jobs in tough times. a chance to move up and do better. [ delaunta ]...
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thank you, john henry. >> and thanks for choosing the bay area at 6:00. we have giants clubhouse next. we'll see you back here at 11:00. until then, rain coming up. >> yeah. the weekend looks like it's okay. we look quickly at the seven-day forecast. you'll see that the rain is going to come rolling in monday morning, i think for the north bay. we're watching two storms. monday and then come tuesday night and wednesday, one to two inches of rain, highs in the mid-60s. it was this last wednesday we saw highs in the upper 90s, so a 360 there. and then for the sierra, snow levels dropping close to 6,000 feet. good news because for next weekend we're going to see offshore winds, fleet week next weekend. that looks good. skies start to clear. busy first half of the week. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> for the giants in their year of defending the world series title, it became a season of too many ups and downs. the spotlight shined bright on
thank you, john henry. >> and thanks for choosing the bay area at 6:00. we have giants clubhouse next. we'll see you back here at 11:00. until then, rain coming up. >> yeah. the weekend looks like it's okay. we look quickly at the seven-day forecast. you'll see that the rain is going to come rolling in monday morning, i think for the north bay. we're watching two storms. monday and then come tuesday night and wednesday, one to two inches of rain, highs in the mid-60s. it was this...
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i'm john henry smith in the comcast sports net news room. tonight, stanford stadium that's seen plenty of pac-10 games hosted its first ever pac-12 game. stanford goes deep into the playbook off the reverse. the throw to andrew luck. luckily needs one mitt to reel it in. later the drive, luck sticking to his day job. another one-handed special. that's an 18-yard touchdown. put the cardinal up 7-0. stanford in control, luck again, this time he uses two hands. along with two feet to motor 51 yards for the score. stanford wins 45-19. we have more from palo alto. >> stanford's bye week lasted one week and one possession. but after the goal line stand on the bruins first drive, the cardinal turned it over to andrew luck who led his team to a 4-0 start on the season. >> it's a quality defense over there, but i think our guys were real anxious having a week off, but it was good to put good ball on the film. >> we talk about playing in the moment. we don't worry about the score. we see where the ball is. we try to play our game at all times. fast, p
i'm john henry smith in the comcast sports net news room. tonight, stanford stadium that's seen plenty of pac-10 games hosted its first ever pac-12 game. stanford goes deep into the playbook off the reverse. the throw to andrew luck. luckily needs one mitt to reel it in. later the drive, luck sticking to his day job. another one-handed special. that's an 18-yard touchdown. put the cardinal up 7-0. stanford in control, luck again, this time he uses two hands. along with two feet to motor 51...
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don't go john henry traffic man, don't go across that street. the flood song poems were poems written in reaction to katrina. how can i enter that space of writing poems about that. i'm not from there and don't have family there. who benefits from that tragedy? who benefits from that disregard for humanity and the thought animals would benefit from that. this first poem is flood songs number 4 mosquitoes drinking didy. >> drink every hour next up this hour and every hour after. was born in the river there is enough to go around. drink every hour on the hour and every hour after. in the river there is enough to go around. drink every hour. there is enough to go around. drink every hour and every hour after. go to the river there is enough to go around. drink up the hours and every after burned down by the river -- drink air land is here for after survivors go around they are enough. [applause] >> flood song 8 stray dogs duet. >> the every i learned. food. for the good. love. your hand smiled with me. you wanted me to understand you with -- my tee
don't go john henry traffic man, don't go across that street. the flood song poems were poems written in reaction to katrina. how can i enter that space of writing poems about that. i'm not from there and don't have family there. who benefits from that tragedy? who benefits from that disregard for humanity and the thought animals would benefit from that. this first poem is flood songs number 4 mosquitoes drinking didy. >> drink every hour next up this hour and every hour after. was born...
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john henry smithh.it w more on n emotional raiders day. >> emotions were high and the stands were full on the day raider nation turned out in force to commemorate the passing of al davis. >> we honor one of the greatest raiders ever in coach davis. like i said, i know he's looking down saying, just win, baby. that's what we did. that's what we do here, we win. >> raiders officials say they're not sure when or for how long the flame commemorating al davis will be lit again. of course for those who witnessed its lighting by john madden, the memory will burn in their minds maybe forever. for xfinity sports sunday, i'm john henry smith. >>> i think anybody, an nba fan, is certainly bummed. i understand that this is business. and everyone in this business wants to make money. so just trying to make it fair for everybody so everybody can win. >> tiger woods, just another fan missing the nba. while the negotiations stumble along, some star players are taking their games elsewhere, including deron williams, tony parker, and the warriors, reggie williams. >>> we continue our sunday sit-down her
john henry smithh.it w more on n emotional raiders day. >> emotions were high and the stands were full on the day raider nation turned out in force to commemorate the passing of al davis. >> we honor one of the greatest raiders ever in coach davis. like i said, i know he's looking down saying, just win, baby. that's what we did. that's what we do here, we win. >> raiders officials say they're not sure when or for how long the flame commemorating al davis will be lit again. of...
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the golen bears hosting usc and as john henry smith reports, it's a game that cal really needs to winporter: this game with usc comes at a critical juncture for the cal bears if they are to avoid going 0-3 in the conference. they will havebeat a usc team that beat them pretty badly last year. in fact usc jumped out to a 42-0 first half lead en route to a 48-14 route. >> i've never been in a game like that really. it got away you know, so early and they made every play they could possibly make and we didn't, and -- nd, you know, it got away fromearly. >> reporter: the fact that al's top quarterback mark anthony is out with an injury this week and being replaced by a true freshman stevan mcclure would be a problem in any week but particularly this week as usc brings a great receive corps into at&t park led by robert woods whose averaging 11 catches and 149 yards per game. >> well, no matter who plays, it's always a challenge against those guys and, you know, one of the best receivers in the country and they give him the ball a lot and a lot of different ways so it's not just one guy tha
the golen bears hosting usc and as john henry smith reports, it's a game that cal really needs to winporter: this game with usc comes at a critical juncture for the cal bears if they are to avoid going 0-3 in the conference. they will havebeat a usc team that beat them pretty badly last year. in fact usc jumped out to a 42-0 first half lead en route to a 48-14 route. >> i've never been in a game like that really. it got away you know, so early and they made every play they could possibly...
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john henry -- john henrehan has more on the body found by investigators. >> reporter: the makeshift memorialrown today. mean while in the woods just down the road where the remains were discovered, the maryland's medical exam knower's office confirmed they are the body of william mcclane. the police recovered a second video tying the boy and his stepfather together before the child's disappeared. clarksburg road was closed briefly as a team of month groomery county detectives, again, combed the wooded area. on tuesday, the body of 11-year- old william mcclane was discovered. they charged the boy's stepfather, curtis lopez, with the murder of williams' mother. newly gathered security video shows the stepfather and the boy at the clarksburg liberty gas station on the afternoon of october 1st when the youngster is believed to have disappeared. >> we see both of them on the footage and, again, appears that, you know, to be -- that william does not appear to be in any distress. just acting, you know, how you would expect a young boy like that to react and this, again, this was in the early aftern
john henry -- john henrehan has more on the body found by investigators. >> reporter: the makeshift memorialrown today. mean while in the woods just down the road where the remains were discovered, the maryland's medical exam knower's office confirmed they are the body of william mcclane. the police recovered a second video tying the boy and his stepfather together before the child's disappeared. clarksburg road was closed briefly as a team of month groomery county detectives, again,...
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his name is john henry and he weighs 700 pounds.ecause he was eating her out of house and home. now he is expected to get even bigger. this story has a good ending. a scary rescue caught on camera. rescue crews rush in to help a young bull who got stuck in a storm drain in chile. the bull took a wrong turn and fell into a sewer. he was stuck for days. but when animal lovers realized he was in trouble, they started tweeting, of course. the water company workers were able to pull the bull to safety. and he is just fine tonight. thru have it. the best of the rest. coming up, you never know who is going to walk on stage. a late-night comedian gets a big surprise. stay tune forward this one. as a home, there are things i'm supposed to do. like, keep one of these over your head. well, i wasn't "supposed" to need flood insurance, but i have it. fred over here chose not to have it. ♪ me, i've got a plan. fred he uh... fred what is your plan? do i look like i have a plan? not really. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. f
his name is john henry and he weighs 700 pounds.ecause he was eating her out of house and home. now he is expected to get even bigger. this story has a good ending. a scary rescue caught on camera. rescue crews rush in to help a young bull who got stuck in a storm drain in chile. the bull took a wrong turn and fell into a sewer. he was stuck for days. but when animal lovers realized he was in trouble, they started tweeting, of course. the water company workers were able to pull the bull to...
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his name is john henry and he weighs 700 pounds.er out of house and home. now he is expected to get even bigger. this story has a good ending. a scary rescue caught on camera. rescue crews rush in to help a young bull who got stuck in a storm drain in chile. the bull took a wrong turn and fell into a sewer. he was stuck for days. but when animal lovers realized he was in trouble, they started tweeting, of course. the water company workers were able to pull the bull to safety. and he is just fine tonight. thru have it. the best of the rest. coming up, you never know who is going to walk on stage. a late-night comedian gets a big surprise. stay tune forward this one. come on in. kasey, kasey! kasey, what about the new edge drew you to it? the look of it. i love the sleek design. i like the rounded edges. what does the technology in your edge make you think of ford? it just makes me think that ford is in it to win it. ford is trying to get to the next level. you really have to make yourself stand out, and i think ford has done that. lo
his name is john henry and he weighs 700 pounds.er out of house and home. now he is expected to get even bigger. this story has a good ending. a scary rescue caught on camera. rescue crews rush in to help a young bull who got stuck in a storm drain in chile. the bull took a wrong turn and fell into a sewer. he was stuck for days. but when animal lovers realized he was in trouble, they started tweeting, of course. the water company workers were able to pull the bull to safety. and he is just...
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with the raiders in alameda, i'm john henry smith for nbc bay area. >> to sum john madden as that video others, he's the best nfl analyst on tv, ever. to still others, he's the greatest coach the raiders ever had. today, he shared his thoughts on al davis on kcbs radio. >> al davis isn't for everyone. and you know, everyone's not going to say that al was this or that, but you know that he's perfect and, you know, and all these things. but if he's your friend, if you played for him, if you coached for him, if you were part of the nfl, you know, he was that guy. and there was no one that could be better at being that guy than al davis. >> meanwhile, 49er fans worried about a letdown after the impressive comeback win against the eagles can put that concern to rest. the 48-3 win over tampa bay marked the 49ers largest margin of victory since 1987. mindy bache was born then and reports from a happy santa clara. >> reporter: with a rookie head coach at the helm, many of the veterans experienced a first in their nfl careers sunday against the bucs, a blowout win. >> this is the first time, an
with the raiders in alameda, i'm john henry smith for nbc bay area. >> to sum john madden as that video others, he's the best nfl analyst on tv, ever. to still others, he's the greatest coach the raiders ever had. today, he shared his thoughts on al davis on kcbs radio. >> al davis isn't for everyone. and you know, everyone's not going to say that al was this or that, but you know that he's perfect and, you know, and all these things. but if he's your friend, if you played for him,...
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700-pound pig named john henry, he is the star attraction at a farm in southern new jersey. is still growing and could reach 1,500 pounds if he is allowed. who is going to stop him? >> he was sent to the farm because his keeper, animal trainer passed away. not to worry though, he is living high on the proverbial hog. no he is not going to be turned into bacon anytime soon. and he is not going on a diet either. the other white meat. >> that's right. >> we'll be right back. ♪ just leave me alone with my ice cream cone and let me eat my fill ♪ you go next if you had a here would hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible ith a hoveround., tom: hi i'm tom kruse, inventor rand founder of hoveround., when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free overound information kit, that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for "little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me.
700-pound pig named john henry, he is the star attraction at a farm in southern new jersey. is still growing and could reach 1,500 pounds if he is allowed. who is going to stop him? >> he was sent to the farm because his keeper, animal trainer passed away. not to worry though, he is living high on the proverbial hog. no he is not going to be turned into bacon anytime soon. and he is not going on a diet either. the other white meat. >> that's right. >> we'll be right back. ♪...
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a new normal. >> was it john henry that had the race with the -- >> steel driving man. >> and that wastory that's probably a hundred years old. we have finally gotten to a place in 2011 where it's becoming obvious that the machine has beaten the man. >> we're incredibly productive. >> we are more productive. we are more productive as an economy than ever before. >> i've had app, can work with a child for an hour. >> you look at siri now, i had some people say you can talk into your iphone now, willie. >> yeah. >> one person said my god. that's going to replace what i do at work. this is -- i bring it up not to depress people but just to say, barack obama can't go out and tell the truth, which is unemployment is at 9%. it may be 9% a decade from now because technology is only going to make us more efficient and is only going to require us to have more people working. this is a systemic failure and we're going to have to, it is going to take a generation to get out of this. >> it's not just that there are fewer jobs. the jobs that do exist can have lower wages for obvious reasons. a lot
a new normal. >> was it john henry that had the race with the -- >> steel driving man. >> and that wastory that's probably a hundred years old. we have finally gotten to a place in 2011 where it's becoming obvious that the machine has beaten the man. >> we're incredibly productive. >> we are more productive. we are more productive as an economy than ever before. >> i've had app, can work with a child for an hour. >> you look at siri now, i had some...
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lebron, king james traveled to liverpool to watch the games and now a part owner with the red sox john henrydangerfield's "ladybugs" but nothing compared me for this. it came to life at the end and jarrod manchester united king jewels and having martin mark him is like asking homer simpson, and manchester united do what they do. a mediocre performance and now they dropped a point. >> i've got to say, it's amazing, though, the missed opportunities that liverpool had at the last couple of minutes. >> they had an opportunity to make a statement and they failed. king james did make a statement. one of the best experiences of my life. the excitement these fans is like no other. only weeks before we take you, what did you think? >> i'm ready. >> we have to bring her over there. let's talk about manchester. >> you don't want me to go. >> i think you'll appreciate it. top of the table. >> these two teams and the only owned by cleveland browns learner and this man's hair cut is an etch-a-sketch. final score, $1.2 billion for 73 cents. just one goal. next week they play united. >> that's going to be c
lebron, king james traveled to liverpool to watch the games and now a part owner with the red sox john henrydangerfield's "ladybugs" but nothing compared me for this. it came to life at the end and jarrod manchester united king jewels and having martin mark him is like asking homer simpson, and manchester united do what they do. a mediocre performance and now they dropped a point. >> i've got to say, it's amazing, though, the missed opportunities that liverpool had at the last...
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and it's really from the lower house is that the legislature you get people like patrick henry and james otis and john adams and samuel adams who came out and attacked what they thought were innovations in the british policy that were oppressing the colonists and if you recall the major slogan was no taxation without representation but it's those delegates that were on the forefront of observing that. they were elected within each colonies of virginia has a legislature, such as its common and hampshire has a legislature and these new houses have delegates that were elected from towns and counties but there was no sense people should have more representative. it was still on the basis of geographic units so one county in virginia but sent two representatives whether it had 1,000 people were 2000 people. what happened when the state's quote their constitution and they did that in the american revolution from 1776 to 1780. some of the states began to experiment with a new form of representation in which representation was a portion of the population. so more people in a certain area would get more repres
and it's really from the lower house is that the legislature you get people like patrick henry and james otis and john adams and samuel adams who came out and attacked what they thought were innovations in the british policy that were oppressing the colonists and if you recall the major slogan was no taxation without representation but it's those delegates that were on the forefront of observing that. they were elected within each colonies of virginia has a legislature, such as its common and...
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is relief from those lower houses of the legislature that you get people like patrick henry and james otis and john adamson, samuel adams to came out and attacked what they thought were innovations in british policy that were pressing the colonists. and if you recall, no taxation without representation, but it does relieve those delegates that were on the forefront of observing that. they were elected within each column. virginia legislature, 67 legislature, new hampshire had a legislature. these lower houses had delegates that were elected from towns and counties. there was no sense that more people should have more representatives. it was all done on the basis of geographic units and territorial units. one county from represent to five. county from virginia would have two representatives. what happens when the state's wrote their first pick constitutions, and they did that during the american revolution from 1776 to 1780 cell of the states began to experiment with a new form of representation in which representation was proportionate to population more people would get representatives, and that i
is relief from those lower houses of the legislature that you get people like patrick henry and james otis and john adamson, samuel adams to came out and attacked what they thought were innovations in british policy that were pressing the colonists. and if you recall, no taxation without representation, but it does relieve those delegates that were on the forefront of observing that. they were elected within each column. virginia legislature, 67 legislature, new hampshire had a legislature....
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age of 56, leaving behind a legacy that puts him in the same category as thomas edison and henry forward. johnwhat are people saying there? what is the mood out there? >> reporter: well, andrea, it's a somber day here in cupertino and the flags are at half mass in front of apple headquarters, there's a couple of dozen people at a makeshift memorial next to the campus, leaving remembrances. but work does go on and employees are going into the building continuing to go to work. and maeanwhile, from employees and rivals, the remembrances around silikon valley have been coming in. we've heard from the likes of john chambers at ciscoe systems and bill gates of microsoft and just across the spectrum, people talking about how important steve jobs was. mark zuckerberg leaving a note on his page thanking steve for being a mentor and a friend. so people continue to work here but also to remember. back to you. >> thanks so much. john fort in california at apple. >>> meeting later today with his own democrats who are noticeably luke warm about some details of his jobs plan. joining us now congressman john
age of 56, leaving behind a legacy that puts him in the same category as thomas edison and henry forward. johnwhat are people saying there? what is the mood out there? >> reporter: well, andrea, it's a somber day here in cupertino and the flags are at half mass in front of apple headquarters, there's a couple of dozen people at a makeshift memorial next to the campus, leaving remembrances. but work does go on and employees are going into the building continuing to go to work. and...
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john instead man. >> what a tremendous addition! >> henrydd for micking this happen and the great artist, he did such a great job on the sculpture. >> words do not really am to see what they are expecting. you can rub the right foot as you heat by her. blaf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> more coming up on that turkey earthquake. >>> the murder trial of that >>> the murder trial of that clothing ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i could use all the help i can get. like nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast, even whole-wheat waffles, for a breakfast that my kids love and i feel good about serving. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk, and a hint of cocoa. it's quick, easy and something everyone can agree on. ♪ nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. . >>> not a bad start, the showers in the mid 40s. up to a hot temperature, around 69 or 70. not a bad day. the so many start to the last week of october. >>> here is a lock at get it to go and g
john instead man. >> what a tremendous addition! >> henrydd for micking this happen and the great artist, he did such a great job on the sculpture. >> words do not really am to see what they are expecting. you can rub the right foot as you heat by her. blaf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> more coming up on that turkey earthquake. >>> the murder trial of that >>> the murder trial of that clothing ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, when it comes to getting my family to eat...
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john of innovators. >> you consider edison and henry ford and steve jobs would have to be in that lineup.y because what he gave us is similar in one sense culturely to what the prior three gave us. they gave us the automobile, the mass produced automobile, they gave us electricity that was consumed coast to coast. they gave us the origins of electronic communication, the telephone. and all of these things could be employed, utilized by people of all ages and all income groups. when my mom got to her mid-80s, she was a widow and had been tapped into the world that she was interested in, in the world of education and she was a school teacher. and i got her a macintosh computer when she was 85 years of age. and when you think of that, you know, you've got an 85-year-old widow, the same tool that you just got your 18-year-old son when he was going off to college. that's an amazing generational gap that jobs was able to fill with what came out of his head. the action says that jobs gave to everyone to this world of the internet and to the world of education, i think that qualifies him to be pu
john of innovators. >> you consider edison and henry ford and steve jobs would have to be in that lineup.y because what he gave us is similar in one sense culturely to what the prior three gave us. they gave us the automobile, the mass produced automobile, they gave us electricity that was consumed coast to coast. they gave us the origins of electronic communication, the telephone. and all of these things could be employed, utilized by people of all ages and all income groups. when my mom...
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i want henry clay and daniel webster and john c. calhoun to take their dead selves out of their graves and walk on to the senate floor and show these juveniles and sophomores how to do it. that's what i want. >> but who would listen, jimmy? >> i would listen. >> you would listen, but you would be one of the few. who's going to carry it? >> well, the 30 million people that done have jobs, make they can sit in front of their tvs like they are now and listen to a senate floor. but instead, we're going to run through procedural debates because people are fill buribusg this or jiving this or whatever it is. >> i agree. i came on in january saying, they have a small window, maybe one or two months to get something done, they didn't. >> i thought you were overly optimistic when you said that, by the way. >> i had hope. right now, everyone is frustrated, and dylan, you're right, on both sides, what's to say something's going to work or not? i mean, the president's 1.9 -- >> -- won't work if the problem -- if i walk in and say, listen, you h
i want henry clay and daniel webster and john c. calhoun to take their dead selves out of their graves and walk on to the senate floor and show these juveniles and sophomores how to do it. that's what i want. >> but who would listen, jimmy? >> i would listen. >> you would listen, but you would be one of the few. who's going to carry it? >> well, the 30 million people that done have jobs, make they can sit in front of their tvs like they are now and listen to a senate...
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john bolton. i've looked at the writings of henry kissinger, k.c. mcfarland, someone i respect. >> would you describe yourself as a neoconservative then? >> i'm not sure what you mean by neoconservative. i am conservative, yes. neoconservative, labels sometimes will put you in a box. i'm very conservative. >> you're familiar with the neoconservative movement? >> i'm not familiar with the neoconservative movement? i'm familiar with the conservative movement. let me define what i mean by the conservative moment p less government, less taxes, more individu responsibility. >> were the wars in iraq and afghanistan a miake? >> i don't think the war in iraq was a mistake. because there were a lot of other reasons we needed to go to iraq and there have been a lot of benefits that have come out of iraq. now that being said, i don't agrewith the president's approach to draw down 40,000 troops and basically leave that country open to attacks by iran. iran has already said that they want to wait until america leaves -- >> spresident cain would want even beyond
john bolton. i've looked at the writings of henry kissinger, k.c. mcfarland, someone i respect. >> would you describe yourself as a neoconservative then? >> i'm not sure what you mean by neoconservative. i am conservative, yes. neoconservative, labels sometimes will put you in a box. i'm very conservative. >> you're familiar with the neoconservative movement? >> i'm not familiar with the neoconservative movement? i'm familiar with the conservative movement. let me define...
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a lot of communications equipment and, in fact, john mccain used this canadian company for the straight talk express last time around. trace. >> ed henry traveling with the hot in north carolina. thank you. as ed was saying, the secret service calls the president's bus ground force one. besides all the security and communication equipment, we're told it also carries the so-called football that can remotely launch nuclear weapons. the secret service reports it bought two identical buses for a million bucks each. officials say the republican presidential nominee will eventually use the second of those buses. >>> several years ago, u.s. government gun sting allowed drug cartels to get their hands on high powered weapons. investigators later found one of those guns at the scene of a shootout in which a border patrol agent died and tonight, details of a new push to make sure that nothing like fast and furious ever happens again. plus, when you're racing at 200 miles an hour, there is no margin for error. when more than a dozen cars collide at an indy car race over the weekend, the accident left a driver dead. >> nobody around us had seen a
a lot of communications equipment and, in fact, john mccain used this canadian company for the straight talk express last time around. trace. >> ed henry traveling with the hot in north carolina. thank you. as ed was saying, the secret service calls the president's bus ground force one. besides all the security and communication equipment, we're told it also carries the so-called football that can remotely launch nuclear weapons. the secret service reports it bought two identical buses...
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henry ford, walt disney. sheer a particularly fitting tribute in japan. a virtual candlelight vigil using one of john'sutionary products. the i
henry ford, walt disney. sheer a particularly fitting tribute in japan. a virtual candlelight vigil using one of john'sutionary products. the i
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henry ford, walt disney. sheer a particularly fitting tribute in japan. a virtual candlelight vigil using one of john's revolutionary products. the ipad. for first time in 20 years, "time" magazine stopped the presses so they could devote coverage to steve jobs. nbc's januaet shamlian. >> reporter: over my shoulder, people leaving tributes in the form of flowers and cards and apples. some with a bite out of them. the flags here again flying at half-staff as they have been since yesterday afternoon when apple issued this statement. announcing the death of steve jobs. and steve jobs family which lives in the community and calls cupertino home also released a statement saying that they are touched by this outpouring. he died surrounded by his family and now asking for some privacy in their grief. what we are seeing from apple employees, it is pretty much just silence. nobody is really saying much of anything. apple promised it is going to have some type of memorial or tribute for its own employees. certainly this is where steve jobs' loss is being felt the most, the place he worked, birth place of so many
henry ford, walt disney. sheer a particularly fitting tribute in japan. a virtual candlelight vigil using one of john's revolutionary products. the ipad. for first time in 20 years, "time" magazine stopped the presses so they could devote coverage to steve jobs. nbc's januaet shamlian. >> reporter: over my shoulder, people leaving tributes in the form of flowers and cards and apples. some with a bite out of them. the flags here again flying at half-staff as they have been since...
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>>henry: floodlights in the harem, that is one of you to books. you also have a novel called >>ysabel: joe johnsho had an unorthodox approach to politics. >> ladies and gentlemen, the republican candidates for president of the united states. >> ended the at the heels of mitt romney, herman cain, entire politician, is gambling the unconventional, launching a book tour if three months out from the iowa caucuses. critics say he is more of a self promoter dan serious candidate. he says he is multitasking. >> is booked for help to get my name out there, but do not think i will not be doing campaigning in the middle of the book tour. they are not mutually exclusive. chris is a great work that helps me to get money out there. >> herman cain is running for president, he did something been other than run for office all his life. >> i am a businessman for 40 years. that makes the problems of work because of the things i have done in my truck rear. >> you've probably heard his resonate, former ceo of god other pizza, head of the federal reserve bank of kansas city, a christian grandfather and cancer surviv
>>henry: floodlights in the harem, that is one of you to books. you also have a novel called >>ysabel: joe johnsho had an unorthodox approach to politics. >> ladies and gentlemen, the republican candidates for president of the united states. >> ended the at the heels of mitt romney, herman cain, entire politician, is gambling the unconventional, launching a book tour if three months out from the iowa caucuses. critics say he is more of a self promoter dan serious...
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we will hear from house speaker john boehner, vice-president joe biden, henry kissinger, and former vice president dick cheney. this portion is 2:45. > [applause] >> mr. by sporadic, it is good to see you. >> if it is good to see you, too. >> , what do you think the world has lost all with the passing of a steve jobs? >> i was watching some of the show's last night, his commencement speech at stanford in 2005 -- if you have not seen yet, you should see it -- and someone said this guy democratized technology in eight way that if put in the hands of ordinary people, estimates that were only heretofore available to nasa scientist, to doctors in an operating room -- and he put them in the hands of ordinary people. that struck me that he democratized the use of the most advanced technology on earth. i think his contribution huge. the gets up every morning, looks in the mirror, and asked whether or not it does what the last day in my life when i'd be doing what i am doing today? that is how he approached life. my doctor said it differently. it is the lucky man and woman who gets up every morni
we will hear from house speaker john boehner, vice-president joe biden, henry kissinger, and former vice president dick cheney. this portion is 2:45. > [applause] >> mr. by sporadic, it is good to see you. >> if it is good to see you, too. >> , what do you think the world has lost all with the passing of a steve jobs? >> i was watching some of the show's last night, his commencement speech at stanford in 2005 -- if you have not seen yet, you should see it -- and...
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them that if they read henry the sixth, david reid that if tierney is to prevail coming you must first kill all the lawyers. in the first part of that is omitted today. i think john grisham has helped put it back in place. >> i might just add them maybe it's a hybrid of the two points that have been made, but i think there is a sense that lawyers in fiction today are working against immutable machines in the way they didn't used to be. one of the things you don't see anymore is lawyers who field that their firm is a good place to be, lawyers who feel that the government is a good place to be. there is a sense that there is leviathan structure that is fundamentally corrupt. i think that goes to some of these points about real questions about the integrity of the legal system. but i think in addition to always have a drink in my hand, in modern fiction, everywhere has a drink in their hand, male and female. but i think they are also just very, very good and frustrated and broken in helpless. i think it goes to a sense that, you know, the legal system isn't respect dated ratified the way it once was. >> i'm going to try to put a positive spin on this. >> that would
them that if they read henry the sixth, david reid that if tierney is to prevail coming you must first kill all the lawyers. in the first part of that is omitted today. i think john grisham has helped put it back in place. >> i might just add them maybe it's a hybrid of the two points that have been made, but i think there is a sense that lawyers in fiction today are working against immutable machines in the way they didn't used to be. one of the things you don't see anymore is lawyers...
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you know, henry vi, they would read that, you know, if tyranny is to prevail, you must first kill all the lawyers. and that first part of that shakespeare play is omitted today. and i think john grisham has helped put it back in place. >> dahlia. >> i might just add and maybe it's a hybrid of the two points that have been made, but i think that there's a sense that lawyers and fiction today are working against immutable machines in a way they department use to be. and i think one of the things you don't see anymore is lawyers who feel that their firm is a good place to be, lawyers who feel that the government is a good place to be. there's a sense that there is this leviathan structure that's fundamentally corrupt, and i think that goes to some of these points about, you know, real questions about the integrity of the legal system. but i think in addition to always having a drink in their hand, you know, in modern fiction every lawyer's got a drink in their hand, male and female. but i think they're also just very, very disaffected and us from tritted -- frustrated and broken and hopeless, and i think it goes to a sense that, you know, the legal system isn't respected and ray
you know, henry vi, they would read that, you know, if tyranny is to prevail, you must first kill all the lawyers. and that first part of that shakespeare play is omitted today. and i think john grisham has helped put it back in place. >> dahlia. >> i might just add and maybe it's a hybrid of the two points that have been made, but i think that there's a sense that lawyers and fiction today are working against immutable machines in a way they department use to be. and i think one of...
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henry is with the president live in denver now,ed. >> reporter: good afternoon, megyn, it's going to be very hard for the president to replicate the victory over john mccain in this state. bill ritter has been saying in recent days it's going to be an uphill climb for the president. as you laid all it out the president had the stars aligned for him in 2008 with the democratic convention in denver. now it's going to be very, very difficult, that is why he's spending so much time here. we were here a couple of weeks ago. he spoke at a hispanic high school in the denver area hispanic voters can be critical in this case. the president as you noted signed the stimulus here, very early on, the first hundred days in 2009. i just came back from the spot where the president signed that stimulus, the denver museum of nature and science. talked to a lot of voters outside the museum, how they feel two and a half years later. some say look, his fans say bottom line is if he had not signed the stimulus we might have got into aggression. there are others who criticize it, say it was not as good as advertised. one voter said, all that is in the past, more importan
henry is with the president live in denver now,ed. >> reporter: good afternoon, megyn, it's going to be very hard for the president to replicate the victory over john mccain in this state. bill ritter has been saying in recent days it's going to be an uphill climb for the president. as you laid all it out the president had the stars aligned for him in 2008 with the democratic convention in denver. now it's going to be very, very difficult, that is why he's spending so much time here. we...
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. >> former treasury secretary henry paulson talk about the chinese economy and trade relations between china and the u.s. in his remarks, the students at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies, he notes that china is not immune to the effects of the european debt crisis. this talk is an hour and 15 minutes. >> the dean didn't have to call them to order. i'm jessica, the dean of science, and on behalf of the university of chicago, i want to welcome all our special guests, the students, the faculty, and the members of our community and university of chicago alumni. it's a great personal pleasure for me to welcome hank paulson back to the podium. our speaker brings back fond memories of his time as distinguished visiting scholar and fellow of the bernard schwartz forum on constructive capitalism. from january 2009 to june 2010, he was here, and indeed i remember attending a class on china's financial system, and professor butler had the pressure of introducing the famous secretary paulson to his class months after he departied government. hank paulson is steadfast in business, fill philanthrope by. and family, and it's a pleasur
. >> former treasury secretary henry paulson talk about the chinese economy and trade relations between china and the u.s. in his remarks, the students at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies, he notes that china is not immune to the effects of the european debt crisis. this talk is an hour and 15 minutes. >> the dean didn't have to call them to order. i'm jessica, the dean of science, and on behalf of the university of chicago, i want to welcome all our...
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henry luce and so on. i visited the elite special collections and went to the willkie files. i was very struck by the role and campaign of people like johntney, william harding jackson, the managing director of the whitney co., and of william mcilvaine in the chicago area. i would like to know if you would talk a little bit about their role in the campaign and, more broadly, the level of support from the melbourne and b. j. h. whitney companies in new york that stem from mr. willkie's time in new york in 1949 and maybe before that. thank you so much. >> he actually passed away in 1944. his years in new york and the people who supported him. >> wendell willkie was a corporate man. he worked at commonwealth and southern, which was a company put together to wire the southern united states. it would not be surprising if you heard names like that associated, but not all establishment republicans with money worked for willkie. many worked for the other names we heard. some of them came around when they thought he would become the candidate. that is different. you see people jumping in at various points. >> the sale of the tva and the impact it
henry luce and so on. i visited the elite special collections and went to the willkie files. i was very struck by the role and campaign of people like johntney, william harding jackson, the managing director of the whitney co., and of william mcilvaine in the chicago area. i would like to know if you would talk a little bit about their role in the campaign and, more broadly, the level of support from the melbourne and b. j. h. whitney companies in new york that stem from mr. willkie's time in...
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henry luce and so on. i visited the elite special collections and went to the willkie files. i was very struck by the role and campaign of people like johntney, william harding jackson, the managing director of the whitney co., and of william mcilvaine in the chicago area. i would like to know if you would talk a little bit about their role in the campaign and, more broadly, the level of support from melbourne and b. j. h. whitney companies in new york that stem from mr. willkie's time in new york in 1949 and maybe before that. thank you so much. >> he actually passed away in 1944. his years in new york and the people who supported him. >> wendell willkie was a corporate man. he worked a commonwealth and southern, which was a company put together to wire the southern united states. it would not be surprising if you heard names like that associated, but not all establishment republicans with money worked for willkie. many worked for the other names we heard. some of them came around when they thought he would become the candidate. that is different. you see people jumping in at various points. >> the sale of the tva and the impact it had
henry luce and so on. i visited the elite special collections and went to the willkie files. i was very struck by the role and campaign of people like johntney, william harding jackson, the managing director of the whitney co., and of william mcilvaine in the chicago area. i would like to know if you would talk a little bit about their role in the campaign and, more broadly, the level of support from melbourne and b. j. h. whitney companies in new york that stem from mr. willkie's time in new...