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>> john: exactly. >> and these republicans who are probusiness. >> john: that's right. johnrry who they want in a free society. and the supporters said fine we're not going to eat at your restaurant. >> that's right. >> john: and again, if you are a republican and you are turned off that this guys is a traitor by actually respecting the president of your country, that's fine, you have a right, but i do feel bad for the guy. so today when you are at work if you are bored and uninspired go to yelp check out the page for big apple pizza, in [ inaudible ], florida. and nobody from forth pierce. knoxville, beverly hills, this is all people from around the country -- >> as a republican he is trying to serve pizza in a crazy bread world. [ laughter ] >> john: indeed he is. if you want to go to yelp give him some love and let him know that you are there for peace and pizza. you don't have to lie and say you were actually there. these people in san francisco it tastes like cardboard. come on. and if you are in fort pierce go on in by going to this guy's restaurant, by going to big ap
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>> john: sure, you are on the twitter. >> just at joan walsh. >> john: thank you for helping me make sense of all of this. [ applause ] >> thanks, johnour calls at 1-800-steph-1-2. >> what the hell was that? >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. yeah! [ orbit trumpet ] clean it up with orbit! [ orbit glint ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling. try new orbit micro packs. rrenttv na rosin discusses her new book. it's called "the end of men". oh my god, whos going to kill the big bugs in the bedroom? only on current tv. ♪ ♪ i feel good i knew that i would now ♪ ♪ i feel good ♪ ♪ i knew that i would now ♪ ♪ so good so good i got you ♪ >> john: the "stephanie miller show." i'm john fugelsang. that's james brown with the fine young cannibals. i bet you didn't know they recorded together. >> you have turned me on to all of these mash ups. >> john: i know. thank you stephanie for letting me drive the wheels. and now there's a few folks who have been hold for a long time let's talk to mary in georgia. >> caller: good morning. >> john: hi. >>
>> john: sure, you are on the twitter. >> just at joan walsh. >> john: thank you for helping me make sense of all of this. [ applause ] >> thanks, johnour calls at 1-800-steph-1-2. >> what the hell was that? >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. yeah! [ orbit trumpet ] clean it up with orbit! [ orbit glint ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling....
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. >> john, john, john. >> he's clapping, i don't know. ying to cause as much trouble as possible basically. >> did he just decide to film his driving lessons or is there more to the video than that? >> you want to believe this has happened. at the end, i don't know. >> get out of the car, i'm driving. >> more "caught on camera: viral videos, real or fake" when we come back. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ ♪ hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ [ rock playing ] flo: every driver is different. we've got great news for
. >> john, john, john. >> he's clapping, i don't know. ying to cause as much trouble as possible basically. >> did he just decide to film his driving lessons or is there more to the video than that? >> you want to believe this has happened. at the end, i don't know. >> get out of the car, i'm driving. >> more "caught on camera: viral videos, real or fake" when we come back. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last...
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and i'm in san francisco, boston, and new york. >> john: dean you are a very funny guy even at 7:00 in the morning. >> thanks, john. >> johnk. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ >>only on current tv. you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. his is joy on current tv. >>if mitt romney treats his magic underwear the same way as his tax returns, then he's been going commando for the past 10 years. >>since when do you get to say stuff like that on tv? >> listen, if you'd read your email once in a while, you'd know i have a new show. >> sometimes i feel like i don't even know you. >> just stay on your side of the screen, ok? [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> announcer: radio meets television. the "bill press show" now on current tv. >> john: when you are casting your actors on craigslist, maybe you are not exactly doing spielberg's work. actually that's how he got daniel day lewis. >> is that right? >> john:. i'm john fugelsang. taking your calls at 866-55-press. melanie sloan for citizens for responsible -- responsibility and ethics in govern
and i'm in san francisco, boston, and new york. >> john: dean you are a very funny guy even at 7:00 in the morning. >> thanks, john. >> johnk. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ >>only on current tv. you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. his is joy on current tv. >>if mitt romney treats his magic underwear the same way as his tax returns,...
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john the apostle. it is not john the apostle. guy named johnf on taint shad rooms in a cave and writing down on parchment everything that he hallucinates. someone decided this was the vision of the end of the world that is going to happen. what's funny about it, revelation is the part of the bible that describes jesus as being brown skinned so sorry kirk cameron. but really, you know what the rapture is? it's bible fan fiction. you don't need to be "star trek" fans or harry potter fans who write their own stuff. that's what that is. it is like the left behind books. it is bible fan fiction. it has nothing to do. most insidious thing about the rapture is people who claim to believe in jesus can use the rapture to justify doing whatever they want because i'm on jesus' v.i.p. list and die need to follow the teachings here in the world i'm packing my bags for the afterlife. there is a velvet rope. >> the bouncer lets you in. >> john: spiritual narcissism. jesus said you shall not know the hour or the day but these guys are so certain. it is predict
john the apostle. it is not john the apostle. guy named johnf on taint shad rooms in a cave and writing down on parchment everything that he hallucinates. someone decided this was the vision of the end of the world that is going to happen. what's funny about it, revelation is the part of the bible that describes jesus as being brown skinned so sorry kirk cameron. but really, you know what the rapture is? it's bible fan fiction. you don't need to be "star trek" fans or harry potter...
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john: what happens if you are a muslim and have your identity stolen. that's really happen. in the middle east it will happen. but in america if you are a criminal, are you going to be john reynolds or mohammed odllalah osama -- >> johnmuslim identity and credit cards to buy pork. >> you can be mitt romney and not have an identity to steal. >> he is still running? >> john: he said that obama proved him right, and we have even seen so many republican foreign policy experts come out and slam foreign policy. peggy noonan take a break from writing her next ronald reagan coffee table book to criticize him. bob cheska wrote how does one sympathize with attackers when there are no attackers. i think he has that time machine -- >> did you see the political article by joe scar borrow. he said romney should lose. he was a respect congressman. i guess he is a moderate today -- >> john: no, i think he is a real conservative. he has stayed constant while his party went into a nut house. >> yeah. >> john: i don't agree with a lot of the things he said but i respect the things he says. as the gop has gone crazier, he has remained a real normal conservative, and he just doesn't hate liberals and hate the president. but he is right,
john: what happens if you are a muslim and have your identity stolen. that's really happen. in the middle east it will happen. but in america if you are a criminal, are you going to be john reynolds or mohammed odllalah osama -- >> johnmuslim identity and credit cards to buy pork. >> you can be mitt romney and not have an identity to steal. >> he is still running? >> john: he said that obama proved him right, and we have even seen so many republican foreign policy...
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john: who is this guy? >> i don't know. john: how about this, do you know who this is? >> the situation. the situation. john: he is a character on a sleazy reality show. yet more peop knew him than knew important politicians. >> the situation!. john: this is it one reason i say get-out-the-vote drives are dumb. they hold them at rock concerts. i run my what do you know test there, many young people had no clue about national affairs. fine that most of them don't vote. that is appropriate self-selection. those of you who don't pay attention will be less likely to vote. good! but i take heat for saying that, saying some people shouldn't vote is just sacrilegious to people. one economist who agrees with me, brian kaplan. author of, the myth of the rational voter. why democracies choose bat policies. so democracies choose bad policies because voters are not rational? >> exactly. there is a lot of bad policies pass by popular demand. john: but people want to do the right thing. >> that's absolutely right, actually. people do want to do the right thing but doesn't mean they are doing it. in order to do the right
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[applause] craig: pleas welcome john goodman, everybody! [applause] john, john, john! >> craigy! what's wrong? >> i was boxing this morning. craig: you were boxing? >> yeah, i go to gym and i box. well, i got a trainer. she's this cute blonde. craig: you box a girl? >> yeah. it makes me feel like joe frazier. craig: all right. >> she just holds hermits up and it gets my heart going faster than 50 beats a minute. i'm an old guy with too many miles on me. probably a major stress fracture or something. i thought i would do the show anyway. [applause] for you people. they were handing out percocets when i was backstage. craig: the only way i can get through it. sometimes doing this show or even watching the show is kind of similar to a stress fracture. tonight, for example, it is one of those. no, it's all right. >> it is going to get worse. [laughter] craig: you think? no. >> eh. craig: eh. >> eh. geoff? geoff: ah-ha. craig: i thought you were wearing sneakers because you were a hipster. >> no, i by passed that. craig: come on, man, you're not old. what are you, 40? >> yeah. craig:
[applause] craig: pleas welcome john goodman, everybody! [applause] john, john, john! >> craigy! what's wrong? >> i was boxing this morning. craig: you were boxing? >> yeah, i go to gym and i box. well, i got a trainer. she's this cute blonde. craig: you box a girl? >> yeah. it makes me feel like joe frazier. craig: all right. >> she just holds hermits up and it gets my heart going faster than 50 beats a minute. i'm an old guy with too many miles on me. probably a...
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john: murray was trying to hit a much bigger serve there. john: there it is. bill: what a shot that was by murray. john: that was a good shot. maybe djokovic thinks he's so fast he can get to it anyway. here's a ball he hits across court. he's still over to his left and that's where that door is open that's where that door is open for murray. >> fault. bill: murray able to get to the overhead. mary: it's almost as though murray is trusting his shots a little bit more. djokovic seems a little dis inclined to follow in on some of his shots because he's not sure they're falling in john: he should have followed in on that short shot, where murray was forced to hit off. mary: that's why perhaps djokovic is just a fraction of a moment late on some oaf these. bill: 40-15. bill: 40-15. >> fault. john: i'm not sure if he's trusting his shots or less bother out there. could be a tiny bit of both. >> out. john: this is, again, it is frustrating for both these guys. it really is tough. bill: john, when you think about novak djokovic, is his game a little more tightly calibrated? really everything about him. the diet and all of those thin
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john: same as this match. john: it's not over yet. bill: forehand way off. john looks like he's going to get one of those breaks back. does he want to see how difficult he can make it for himself? he's doing a good job. two sets down, gets down two breaks here. trying to get one of these trying to get one of these back. >> let. bill: that was set up by a terrific serve out wide by murray. saved one break point. saved one break point. two left. john: that was it. that serve had a lot of velocity on it, opened the velocity on it, opened the court up. >> fault. john: there's one of them. bill: 3-1. perhaps that burden of trying to win your first grand slam, the burden of history representing british tennis got a little heavier. andy with a clear path to the finish line still. still up a break. novak at 1-3. novak at 1-3. >> fault. bill: broken seven times the entire tournament coming into this championship match, but seven times today. bill: novak tried to break it open. it's out. john: physically they still look really good. four and a half hours in. we're getting
john: same as this match. john: it's not over yet. bill: forehand way off. john looks like he's going to get one of those breaks back. does he want to see how difficult he can make it for himself? he's doing a good job. two sets down, gets down two breaks here. trying to get one of these trying to get one of these back. >> let. bill: that was set up by a terrific serve out wide by murray. saved one break point. saved one break point. two left. john: that was it. that serve had a lot of...
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john. -- john kwong. if you could, please, mr. pacheco, go over the royals. secretary pacheco please turn off yourself funds -- secretary pacheco: please turn off your cell phones and have conversations in the hall. the comments must be within the seven to three-minute periods, and some not affiliated have up to three minutes each to address the board but no rebuttals. to assist the board in the after preparation of minutes, members who wish to speak on item are asked, but not required, to submit a speaker card or business card to board staff when you come up to the podium. speaker cards and pens are available on the left side of the podium. the board also welcomes your comments and suggestions. there are customer-satisfaction forms on the left side of the podium, as well. if you have questions about requesting a rehearing or rules, please discuss this with staff after the break or meeting or call tomorrow morning. the board of appeals office is located at 1650 mission st., room 304, between van ness and dubois avenues. it is broadcast on sfgtv, cable channel 78, and dvd's of this are available directly from sfgtv. at this time, we will conduct our swearing-in process. if you wish to testify and have the board in your testimony evidentiary weight, please stand, raise your right hand, and say, "i do" after you have been sworn or affirmed. there is the right of the sunshine ordinance in the ministry of code. thank you. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. director goldstein: thank you, mr. pacheco, and we will start with item number one, public comment for items that are not on our agenda. is there anyone who would like to speak under that item? seeing none, we will move to item number two, commissioner comments and questions. commissioners? seeing none, then either number three is the adoption of minutes. commissioners, for your consideration and possible adoption of the board minutes from the august 15, 2012 meeting. president hwang: if thou art -- if there are no amendments, i would move to adopt. director goldstein: are there any amendments? seeing none, mr. pacheco, could you please call the roll, please? secretary pacheco: the vote is 3-0, those minutes are adopted. president hwang: we are going to take a very short break. thre director goldstein: ok, we are resuming the august 22, 2012, meeting of the san francisco board of appeals, and we have item number four, a rehearing requests, where the board voted 4-1, with commissioner garcia dissenting, to grant the appeal and revoke the findings for a later time. the board voted with president s -- hwang absent. the permit number is 11wr-0002. we will start with the requester. ms. earnst, you have three minutes. >> i am government and utility counsel. thank you for this opportunity to request a rehearing in consideration of the permit. the relocation, the decision was not in compliance with state and local law and will expose the city to on necessary legal liability as crown goes the next step to protect our rights. we have the right to deploy in the public right of way. cities may have reasonable control over the public right of way but only to the extent that they treat all entities equally. on this street, there are numerous utility attachments that are on the street, and so the minimum definition of reasonable is that everybody be treated equally, and by having our equipment not be allowed on the street, it violates the public utilities code. second, we do have this properly vested under the common law. after the first time the permit was revoked that crown had properly relied on, we went to the court of appeals and put in a state, which is why the site has been able to continue in operations. the vested rights have not been terminated. we went through the process, but it still does not eliminate our vested rights, so we request a rehearing so that this permit be allowed to stand, and finally, under the tillage edition at, there is a requirement that denials be based on substantial evidence, and the substantial evidence standard is fairly strict in california and generally across the country. it does not very all of that much, but a president not liking and installation is not a basis under the federal telecommunications act for denial. the objections and concerns of mr. and mrs. cooper regarding this location, which is near their residence, the visual impact is minimal, which is what dpw and the planning department found. also, we have gotten two ceqa approvals for this location from both the california public utility commission and the city planning department, both which found that this installation does not have a significant effect on the environment, including the evaluation of the visual impact. if the denial goes through, the visual impact, but i would like to show you a new case, and in recognition of this type of installation that just came down from the court of appeals, in robinson versus the city of san francisco, this installation is three times larger than our installation, and the court of appeals recognized that, quote, the installation, like this one and other ones, would be perceived in existence of existing overhead wires and poles and that the visual impact would be minimal, so we request a hearing to evaluate the installation in light of the other surrounding law. thank you. president hwang: is that a public case? >> yes. it has not come out yet. the disease into -- a decision to publish was, i believe, monday. president hwang: thank you. director goldstein: thank you. mr. cooper? >> thank you, commissioners. i am the appellant in this case. i do not have a ton to add to my written remarks. i do not think that nextg has raised any issues that would have been undone at the time of the hearing, and i do not think they and able to show manifest injustice, and i guess ms. earnst raised a few points, and one is the vested rights, which, i read the decision by the courts, and i did not see anywhere where they actually kind of overturned the board's previous decision that vested rights did not apply in this case because there has never been a properly issued permits at this site, a determination that the board made last time is that a properly issued a permit is required in order to result in vested rights, which has never occurred here. the installation picture that ms. earnst is obviously a different location. we are on a quiet, residential street. it is a protected street. it has a good view, and i could actually see it looked like the n-judah turn, a little bit of a commercial corridor. it is not quite the same location. the city has the ability to be a productive partner in where we put this equipment. and we are allowed to make rules about what is an appropriate place for this equipment, and nextg is indicating that a utility pole in a protected location, they are allowed to be accessed at will, and i think that that is the wrong message, and that is part of the reason article 25 came to be, and the board of supervisors passed that ordinance, which was to slow that down a little bit, because they have largely been given free rein. members of the community up until article 25 were not provided notice and could not be active participants in the process, and so, i am hopeful we can come up with a more reasonable approach than just giving free rein to companies like nextg. that is all i have to say. president hwang: thank you. director goldstein: thank you. mr. kwong. >> thank you, john kwong, the department of public works. we do not have really much to add, and they were suggesting that this was free rein. it is not. anyplace of wireless facilities in view corridors with excellent view, the placement of these facilities in historic neighborhoods and also a historical -- under the old article, when it is around areas of recreational park jurisdiction, over recreation or parks, it is also required for a certain level of oversight to ensure that it is satisfactory to the department of recreation and parks, some to suggest that there is free rein is not necessarily correct. there are certain oversights that we are required to provide under article 11.9b and also under article 25, for clarification. thank you. president hwang: thank you. director goldstein: thank you. is their public comment on this item? ok, seeing none, then, commissioners, the item is submitted. vice president fung: commissioners, i have not heard or seen anything in the brief that is new, and we sho
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john: in california. you were one of the first dispensaries. >> the first lessons dispenser in the nation. john: useful for 15 years, some 3,000 clients, you call them patients. >> death that a qualified basis under california law. johnot of them are just kidding a friendly doctor to write a prescription. >> that is not the case. we have a horrible epidemic. a marin county, highest rate of breast cancer in the nation. we had 50 percent of our patients were women in the middle. they absolutely needed medical marijuana for chemotherapy. a safe and affordable place to go. john: we can argue about this, and i would argue that anybody ought to get themselves whenever they want because you want to own your own body, but that is for another show. you have been a good business person in your community. the mayor of your town says you have been great. however, you are near a playground, and your children. >> a ball field not use nine hits and runs out of the year. then there were ballgames. we were under all our rules, 100 roles that we had to live by. we had to close during the ball games. we are not open. the rest of the time the ball to was empty. not used. this little ball field. john: the mayor says proximity of the loca
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john. john? >> the word was out about the cello that was stolen from a locker here. now it is the passion of this student, but he also needs it to make money to play gigs to put food on his table and a roof over his head. >> there is an empty feeling now because criminals came through and rummaged through my stuff and took my most available possession. >> 23-year-old adam young is talking about the cello he has played for the past 11 years. now it is gone after it was stolen sunday afternoon from his locker on the fourth floor of the san francisco conservatory of music on oak street. >> i feel like my life is put on pause right now. >> the best hope of getting it back is this surveillance video. showing a well-dressed man and woman going floor to floor at the conservatory. the pair spent an hour here before the man walked out with a cello case strapped to his shoulder. that is the stolen instrument and so did adam young when he saw the video at the same time. >> that's my cello. that's it. >> the cello is hand made in germany and worth about $11,000. so how do you fence a cello? >> we are hoping the public, you will tell us how it went down. the pawnshops will be alerted. ebay and craigs list, people are looking for it there. >> this is not the first time somebody has swiped an instrument from the san francisco conservatory of music. in spring of last year they used surveillance video arresting a man for stealing it worth $100,000. it was recovered and the suspect convicted. on sunday afternoon, adam young, a junior, was there for rehearsals. he admits he did not use a padlock. now he does, and he has a word for the people who stole it. >> i hope they keep my instrument safe because it is fragile. >> you should call the police if you recognize the pair. this happened on a sunday afternoon when this school is open for recite tells. recitals. one official noticed the couple there as well. students are saying these two apparently also stopped by for a tour on the day before. now, as for the cello, adam young says it is not insured. in san francisco, john alston, abc news. >> probably devastating. protecting the people of san jose from crime was the subject of two separate forums. with police response times do thing -- doing the same and the chief resigning that there is a lot to talk about. city leaders did so at one gathering, while the police union held another. lisa amin gulezian is live with the story. lisa? >> dan, the special tod de session -- special study session ended here, and the focus is on what to do about san jose's struggling and shrinking police department. >> how do we protect the safety of our residents and neighborhoods in the face of inadequate resources. >> reporter: the one leading the effort -- is chief chris more, but he uh -- chris moore, but he announced his retirement after 18 months on the job. it comes with a spike in crime. in august there were nine homicides in 11 days. the chief pointed out that tonight gang crimes are getting more violent. >> we are seeing guns used where we may have seen knives or fis
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john. john? >> the word was out about the cello that was stolen from a locker here. now it is the passion of this student, but he also needs it to make money to play gigs to put food on his table and a roof over his head. >> there is an empty feeling now because criminals came through and rummaged through my stuff and took my most available possession. >> 23-year-old adam young is talking about the cello he has played for the past 11 years. now it is gone after it was stolen sunday afternoon from his locker on the fourth floor of the san francisco conservatory of music on oak street. >> i feel like my life is put on pause right now. >> the best hope of getting it back is this surveillance video. showing a well-dressed man and woman going floor to floor at the conservatory. the pair spent an hour here before the man walked out with a cello case strapped to his shoulder. that is the stolen instrument and so did adam young when he saw the video at the same time. >> that's my cello. that's it. >> the cello is hand made in germany and worth about $11,000. so how do you fence a cello? >> we are hoping the public, you will tell us how it went down. the pawnshops will be alerted. ebay and craigs list, people are looking for it there. >> this is not the first time somebody has swiped an instrument from the san francisco conservatory of music. in spring of last year they used surveillance video arresting a man for stealing it worth $100,000. it was recovered and the suspect convicted. on sunday afternoon, adam young, a junior, was there for rehearsals. he admits he did not use a padlock. now he does, and he has a word for the people who stole it. >> i hope they keep my instrument safe because it is fragile. >> you should call the police if you recognize the pair. this happened on a sunday afternoon when this school is open for recite tells. recitals. one official noticed the couple there as well. students are saying these two apparently also stopped by for a tour on the day before. now, as for the cello, adam young says it is not insured. in san francisco, john alston, abc news. >> probably devastating. protecting the people of san jose from crime was the subject of two separate forums. with police response times do thing -- doing the same and the chief resigning that there is a lot to talk about. city leaders did so at one gathering, while the police union held another. lisa amin gulezian is live with the story. lisa? >> dan, the special tod de session -- special study session ended here, and the focus is on what to do about san jose's struggling and shrinking police department. >> how do we protect the safety of our residents and neighborhoods in the face of inadequate resources. >> reporter: the one leading the effort -- is chief chris more, but he uh -- chris moore, but he announced his retirement after 18 months on the job. it comes with a spike in crime. in august there were nine homicides in 11 days. the chief pointed out that tonight gang crimes are getting more violent. >> we are seeing guns used where we may have seen knives or fis
john. john? >> the word was out about the cello that was stolen from a locker here. now it is the passion of this student, but he also needs it to make money to play gigs to put food on his table and a roof over his head. >> there is an empty feeling now because criminals came through and rummaged through my stuff and took my most available possession. >> 23-year-old adam young is talking about the cello he has played for the past 11 years. now it is gone after it was stolen...
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max was that john john you guys to me gentlemen i'm not over naco arizona where you congratulations as you go on brother have been up here in about six weeks yeah i've been in civilization you know all are jumping over there come and. oh look i want to get to england in the back you build a new bathroom. strip out this trailer he's for storage so we can kind of clean up the action for everything in the trailer make it look tidy the. still operating over still on. the border yes of the full year and. so all. oh your there's a fine you know last week. oh actually there's two things in the light of i need one got to go do you guys have been supplying me pre-light is for the longest time ok well i asked the drummer that if he left his tooth brush up here you says no it's not to rush so i looked at the whole picture not just to thrust we have a rock on the well we have a lot on the wall then we won't be long in the city to live where is it going it's boring for more go to the usa they can climb up that go right over the fence make a beeline and go like highway ninety four. these are kind of
max was that john john you guys to me gentlemen i'm not over naco arizona where you congratulations as you go on brother have been up here in about six weeks yeah i've been in civilization you know all are jumping over there come and. oh look i want to get to england in the back you build a new bathroom. strip out this trailer he's for storage so we can kind of clean up the action for everything in the trailer make it look tidy the. still operating over still on. the border yes of the full year...
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[laughter] john: they q4 been there with the politicians. so i don't have to. >> thank you, john. john: we will do was show on third parties and you can learn more about president gary johnson would do. what about the republican war on women? john: wall comeback to the post democratic convention in the coverage. what three people faint of what do they hundred -- to what they heard? we have mark meckler, hadley and mark glesby. kennedy talked about being pro-choice but why is that just abortion? is that all women care about >> i cannot look up to see our economy is crumbling and unemployment rate. >> but stick to choice. >> they use the word but we heard euphemisms for women to decide that choice they just say abortion because any other will be dictated through the government with the health care system. obama is a huge threat to. >> choice for owning a gun? no. hiring the unpaid intern? no. it is illegal. paying people what you choose? where to invest social security fund? if you want to take the recreational drug? to said a kid to a different school? >> that with women owning a gun is
[laughter] john: they q4 been there with the politicians. so i don't have to. >> thank you, john. john: we will do was show on third parties and you can learn more about president gary johnson would do. what about the republican war on women? john: wall comeback to the post democratic convention in the coverage. what three people faint of what do they hundred -- to what they heard? we have mark meckler, hadley and mark glesby. kennedy talked about being pro-choice but why is that just...
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(laughter) john oliver, john oliver, you moved me. >> yes, 'tis i, john oliver in the flesh. (laughter) the clown prince of correspondents, bob your ankle, up your bum! (cheers and applause) >> jon: i have to say though, if i may, it certainly-- it certainly looks and sounds like you but something's off. your face. so symmetrical. your complexion has lost its deathly pallor. your voice today rich and musical like the sonorous notes of an oboe. >> ah! praise from caesar is praise, indeed. (laughter) >> jon: see, even that. there is just something so much more appealing about you! every facet it's-- i don't know how to describe it, really. it's-- >> okay. here's what's happened. >> jon: oh, my god! oh, my god, it's patrick stewart! (cheers and applause) amazing! >> here's what's happened. your correspondents, emboldened by the n.f.l. labor dispute, have also gone on strike! until then, we replacement correspondents-- myself, pacino, glenn close and, as always, the incomparable mandy pa tin kin as aasif mandvi-- will attempt to hold down the fort. (cheers and applause). >> jon: i
(laughter) john oliver, john oliver, you moved me. >> yes, 'tis i, john oliver in the flesh. (laughter) the clown prince of correspondents, bob your ankle, up your bum! (cheers and applause) >> jon: i have to say though, if i may, it certainly-- it certainly looks and sounds like you but something's off. your face. so symmetrical. your complexion has lost its deathly pallor. your voice today rich and musical like the sonorous notes of an oboe. >> ah! praise from caesar is...
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john f. kennedy's secret tape. revealing his private anger. the stories behind the iconic picture, john john playing in the oval office? sister caroline kennedy remembers. flu protection with a 90% smaller needle. a 90% smaller needle. announcing fluzone intradermal vaccine, a 90% smaller needle, wow that's...short. to learn more talk to your health care provider. [ female announcer ] fluzone intradermal vaccine is fda approved for 18-64 year olds. it shouldn't be given to anyone with a severe allergic reaction to any vaccine component including eggs, egg products or a prior dose of influenza vaccine. tell your doctor if you've ever had guillian-barrÉ syndrome. redness, firmness, swelling and itching at the injection site occur more frequently than with fluzone vaccine. other common side effects include pain, head ache, fatigue and muscle aches. if you have other symptoms or problems following vaccination call your doctor immediately. vaccination may not protect everyone. 90% shorter please. i have a callback on monday. [ female announcer ] visit fluzone.com or these locations to find fluzon
john f. kennedy's secret tape. revealing his private anger. the stories behind the iconic picture, john john playing in the oval office? sister caroline kennedy remembers. flu protection with a 90% smaller needle. a 90% smaller needle. announcing fluzone intradermal vaccine, a 90% smaller needle, wow that's...short. to learn more talk to your health care provider. [ female announcer ] fluzone intradermal vaccine is fda approved for 18-64 year olds. it shouldn't be given to anyone with a severe...
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john: but people like that. we are in it together. and is not left versus right or democrat versus republican and. it is the ruling elite verses the regular people. [applause] john: kennedy said what do you mean by weak? not if they give us orders. >> they mean people who think alike some describe two different velocities but that diversity of thought makes our country great. johnand think you. coming up i will tell you what president obama should have said. john: the obama administration and announced the campaign theme for were. in makes me wonder for work? bankruptcy? serfdom? obama's campaigned yes we can and enthusiast said yes we did. what did they do that makes them proud? yes we did increased military spending. of spending. a lot. another $4 trillion in debt. we continue our pointless war on drugs. we took over american health care without reading the bill. hear this. is we did pass more regulation. not as many rules as president bush but obama cost more. we now have thousands of pages of rules for you to obey. you don't understand? it will bankrupt you? don't worry. you will get an exception. that gives them power. obama's made it okay for openly gay people to serve in the military or let immigrants stay here legally. that is it. here is what i wish he said. i was wrong to expand government. i overreach. it put this on the unsustainable course. i meant
john: but people like that. we are in it together. and is not left versus right or democrat versus republican and. it is the ruling elite verses the regular people. [applause] john: kennedy said what do you mean by weak? not if they give us orders. >> they mean people who think alike some describe two different velocities but that diversity of thought makes our country great. johnand think you. coming up i will tell you what president obama should have said. john: the obama administration...
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the contra costa commander for the chp stood in front of john john muir medical center and said that. he was killed then. they described him like that. he donated his organs to them. >> in his continued commitment to service officer youngstrum is donating organs which will change the lives of many. >> the announcement was also made there in the tight-knit community where they lived, people wore blue and gold ribbons and held candles and mourned his loss. many of the children there go to school with his children and organizers say they are struggling to cope. >> i am scared if something happens to my parents and just scared something will happen. >> and today the grieving continues. for the officer who gave his life in the line of duty and for the father, the husband, the neighbor and the friend that so many will miss. >> the investigation into the gunman is intensifying. investigators describe 36-year- old christopher boone lacey as a loner. forensic teams are going through his mobile home. police have already seized computers and disk drives. video from a police dashboard camera is h
the contra costa commander for the chp stood in front of john john muir medical center and said that. he was killed then. they described him like that. he donated his organs to them. >> in his continued commitment to service officer youngstrum is donating organs which will change the lives of many. >> the announcement was also made there in the tight-knit community where they lived, people wore blue and gold ribbons and held candles and mourned his loss. many of the children there...
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john >>dan: john >>pam: john >>dan: by lunchtime the fog tracker 4 shows that the fog will be clear. as for the temperature is come up your waking up to the widespread '50s. we will see some '70s and '80s by 12:00 noon. we will see it warm up with a more eighties by 3:00 p.m.. has taken lookit the numbers around the bay. here are the afternoon highs in as to take a look at the seventh day of around the bay it shows that it will get hot starting and thursday. we do have a new way for you to get the kron 4 forecast a 24-7. good to kron 4 comcast channel 193. >>george: there tracking and accident. it has become an office hot spot. even though the accident was cleared and moved to the shoulder, and there was the least two other accidents that have occurred in the back of. this is going to take you 48 to 50 minutes. it will give you a half an hour delay through your trip here is a 680 south bound. we have early back ups here. plan accordingly. as we start our bridge check at the toll plaza will see the ride backing up with the metering lights on. is still in ease the a 11-12 minute the ri
john >>dan: john >>pam: john >>dan: by lunchtime the fog tracker 4 shows that the fog will be clear. as for the temperature is come up your waking up to the widespread '50s. we will see some '70s and '80s by 12:00 noon. we will see it warm up with a more eighties by 3:00 p.m.. has taken lookit the numbers around the bay. here are the afternoon highs in as to take a look at the seventh day of around the bay it shows that it will get hot starting and thursday. we do have a new...
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i did not see john. john did not make it. deputy alvarez from goodwill industries is here. knesha is to her left. as is monisha and chris, two more interns. this is someone from the department of youth and families. rhonda simmons, our director of work-force development, is also here with us. i did see a trend more -- see trent moore, phil ginsperbg, the direct picture of reparations and parks -- the director of rec and park. i do not see tony whitaker. jason eliot is in the back, from the mayor's office. the education and family services member is here. naomi kelly, our city administrator, is also with us. who did i miss? i know i missed somebody. >> donald leavitt. >> thank you so much. we also have someone from the department of youth and families. we have the director of neighborhood services in the back. [laughter] [applause] what we would like to do -- the mayor is going to make opening comments. we are literally going to have a conversation about what is happening nationally and locally. we want to hear from our interns. we're going to prioritize that, if you do not
i did not see john. john did not make it. deputy alvarez from goodwill industries is here. knesha is to her left. as is monisha and chris, two more interns. this is someone from the department of youth and families. rhonda simmons, our director of work-force development, is also here with us. i did see a trend more -- see trent moore, phil ginsperbg, the direct picture of reparations and parks -- the director of rec and park. i do not see tony whitaker. jason eliot is in the back, from the...
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john: she laid into that at john: she laid into that at 122, long. john: 4land 0 up, you can afford to go for that type of shot. mary: she just didn't have her feet set on that one. tried to kind of rush it a little bit. take it before it bounced all the way up. john: have to beat errani at her own game. mary: yeah. john: she's already won one match 0-0. has yet to lose a game here so has yet to lose a game here so far. bill: serena won her 63rd match at the u.s. open with that quarter final victory. that means over the course of the last week and a half, she's passed both venus and lindsay davenport in the all-time u.s. open list. john: she doesn't have experience out here, errani's such a huge stadium. she's really having problems getting anything going. already overwhelmed. just so much power. bill: 40-15. mary: those winners from serena are coming from everywhere. her serves, her returns, her forehands, her backhands. utterly balanced, composed attack. another deuce. another deuce. bill: so bill: sara errani serving to get on a the board against seren
john: she laid into that at john: she laid into that at 122, long. john: 4land 0 up, you can afford to go for that type of shot. mary: she just didn't have her feet set on that one. tried to kind of rush it a little bit. take it before it bounced all the way up. john: have to beat errani at her own game. mary: yeah. john: she's already won one match 0-0. has yet to lose a game here so has yet to lose a game here so far. bill: serena won her 63rd match at the u.s. open with that quarter final...
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the remnants of what was once tropical storm john. john's going to be moving in today in a big way. thunderstorms as we head throughout this afternoon. but mostly over the western facing slopes surrounding the south bay. santa cruz mountains might see a little activity. this is how it works out. take it to your future cast. stop the clock for your tomorrow morning, that's where we're expecting measurable precipitation. down in the south bay, the future cast agrees with me at 3:00 a.m. getting a little bit more activity up in the north bay and the south bay, as well. so tomorrow morning, you might be slowed on your way to work by some showers. yeah. first week of september, very interesting weather pattern shaping up. but we'll be out of the humidity throughout this weekend and temperatures will be crisp. back to that dry heat we're accustomed to this time of year. 85 degrees come sunday. 4:49, back to you guys. >>> california's attorney general all set to step up to the podium tonight at the democratic national convention down at charlotte, north carolina. this one got underway last
the remnants of what was once tropical storm john. john's going to be moving in today in a big way. thunderstorms as we head throughout this afternoon. but mostly over the western facing slopes surrounding the south bay. santa cruz mountains might see a little activity. this is how it works out. take it to your future cast. stop the clock for your tomorrow morning, that's where we're expecting measurable precipitation. down in the south bay, the future cast agrees with me at 3:00 a.m. getting a...
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john. john came out from aberdeen. john, why did you decide to come out and pay your respects this morning? >> well, mr. modell did a lot for this city. and without it, sheldon, okay, we wouldn't have -- without him, we wouldn't have pro football in the town of baltimore. he was just magnificent man. as far as maryland is considered or anywhere el. he should be in the pro football hall of fame. you can look at what the modelles did here with the m&t stadium and the facility that's around it. it's absolutely just wonderful. >> that's why you wanted to come out? >> exactly. i wanted to pay my respects there to mr. modell and his family. god bless them. i'm saying prayers for them. >> all right, john. thank you very much for that. we do appreciate that. some background information about the viewing that's gonna take place at m&t bank stadium. art modell's casket will be placed on the field here along with the lombardi trophy that modell held up after the ravens won the 2001 super bowl. the public viewing will take place betwee
john. john came out from aberdeen. john, why did you decide to come out and pay your respects this morning? >> well, mr. modell did a lot for this city. and without it, sheldon, okay, we wouldn't have -- without him, we wouldn't have pro football in the town of baltimore. he was just magnificent man. as far as maryland is considered or anywhere el. he should be in the pro football hall of fame. you can look at what the modelles did here with the m&t stadium and the facility that's...
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john. john? >> the word was out about the cello that was stolen from a locker here. now it is the passion of this student, but he also needs it to make money to play gigs to put food on his table and a roof over his head. >> there is an empty feeling now because criminals came through and rummaged through my stuff and took my most available possession. >> 23-year-old adam young is talking about the cello played for has played for the past 11 years. now it is gone after it was stolen sunday afternoon from his locker on the fourth floor of the san francisco conservatory of music on oak street. >> i feel like my life is put on pause right now. >> the best hope of getting it back is this surveillance video. showing a well-dressed man and woman going floor to floor at the conservatory. the pair spent an hour here before the man walked out with a cello case strapped to his shoulder. that is the stolen instrument and so did adam young when he saw the video at the same time. >> that's my cello. that's it. >> the cello is hand made in germany and worth about $11,000. so how do you fence a cello? >> we are hoping the public, you will tell us how it went down. the pawnshops will be alerted. ebay and craigs list, people are looking for it there. >> this is not the first time somebody has swiped an instrument from the san francisco conservatory of music. in spring of last year they used surveillance video arresting a man for stealing it worth $100,000. it was recovered and the suspect convicted. on sunday afternoon, adam young, a junior, was there for rehearsals. he admits he did not use a padlock. now he does, and he has a word for the people who stole it. >> i hope they keep my instrument safe because it is fragile. >> you should call the police if you recognize the pair. this happened on a sunday afternoon when this school is open for recite tells. recitals. one official noticed the couple there as well. students are saying these two apparently also stopped by for a tour on the day before. now, as for the cello, adam young says it is not insured. in san francisco, john the people of san jose from crime was the subject of two separate forums. with police response times do thing -- doing the same and the chief resigning that there is a lot to talk about. city leaders did so at one gathering, while the police union held another. lisa amin gulezian is live with the story. lisa? >> dan, the special tod de session -- special study session ended here, and the focus is on what to do about san jose's struggling and shrinking police department. >> how do we protect the safety of our residents and neighborhoods in the face of inadequate resources. >> reporter: the one leading the effort -- is chief chris more, but he uh -- chris moore, but he announced his retirement after 18 months on the job. it comes with a spike in crime. in august there were nine homicides in 11 days. the chief pointed out that tonight gang crimes are getting more violent. >> we are seeing guns used where we may have seen knives or fists used in the past. when you have guns involved you a
john. john? >> the word was out about the cello that was stolen from a locker here. now it is the passion of this student, but he also needs it to make money to play gigs to put food on his table and a roof over his head. >> there is an empty feeling now because criminals came through and rummaged through my stuff and took my most available possession. >> 23-year-old adam young is talking about the cello played for has played for the past 11 years. now it is gone after it was...
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john nichols. john, as a journalist, if there's something discernible, for example, let's look at i think one of the main distortions. the republican haven't let facts get in the way of their rhetoric so far this week, but perhaps the biggest distortion was the big picture. when it came last night in mitt romney's speech talking about the promises of obama back in 2009 as if he and the rest of the republicans tried their best to work with the president after the election. let's watch this one. >> four years ago, i know that many americans felt a fresh excitement about the possibilities of a new president. that choice was not the choice of our party, but americans always come together after elections. we're a good and generous people. and we're united by so much more than what divides us. i wish president obama had succeeded because i want america to succeed. but his promises gave way to disappointments and division. >> well, today in its lead editorial "the new york times" called the notion that republicans rallied behind obama, quote, an extraordinary reinvention of history. the truth, rarely heard this week in tampa, is that the republicans charted a course of denial and obstruction from the day obama was inaugurated, determined to deny him a second term by denying him any achievement no matter the cost to the economy or american security. that's something, by the way, that mitch mcconnell basically admitted. let's watch him. >> you said, quote, the single most important thing we want to achieve is for president obama to be a one-term president. so how do you respond to those democratic lines of attack? >> well, that is true. that's my single most important political goal along with every active republican in the country. >> in all the details, all the issues we have about last night, a lot of journalists have it with what was said in this convention especially by paul ryan in his vice presidential acceptance speech, was this claim that they were with obama from the beginning, they were rooting for him from the sidelines, open to cooperate with him and he was going to run again, it's now on the record, he wasn't rooting for him. he was looking for an opening. and mitch mcconnell was saying i'm going to stop this guy in his tracks so he doesn't have one trophy to show the voter in four years. >> chris, you're asking me. i believe that that's exactly what the republican goal was. i believe that they met and conspired for that purpose, and they executed it. there wasn't one occasion on the interest of the country and this nation superseded partisan barring of mr. obama's re-election campaign. and it's a tragedy because what mr. romney said is true. when an election is over, we do come together, supposedly. this is not what was done with reference to mr. obama's first term as president. >> what do you make -- we've got a little report here because i didn't even know about this. paul ryan was one of 15 republicans personally who met the night of the inauguration when we were all out there on that lawn covering that big event, robert draper writes in his book, do not ask what good we do, the name of the book. strategists were plotting from the night of obama's inauguration to make him fail. the reporter reports that a dinner that night which included republicans like eric cantor, kevin mccarthy and vice presidential nominee paul ryan as well as newt gingrich came up with a plan. and here it is. "the dinner lasted nearly four hours. they parted company almost giddily. the republicans had agreed on a way forward, go after geithner, show united and unyielding opposition to the president's economic policies, begin attacking vulnerable on the airwaves, win the spear point of the house in 2010. jab obama relentlessly in 2011, win the white house and the senate 2012. this was a meeting held in private. now these people come out with crocodile tears about the failures where they are of this administration claiming oh, they were in there rooting for him. >> yeah, i had no idea that mitt romney was so enthusiastic about the obama campaign. i mean, he actually had paragraph after paragraph in his speech about all the hope and the possibility there. >> he also said he hoped he succeeded as president. >> the thing is, he's kind of painting himself as one of these folks who had just arrived at the convention. i was with obama last time. >> what are we to make of the claim of altruism here? here's a guy who was running for president the minute he lost last time, hoping obama would fail. and by the way, publicly hoping so going out and revving his troops up, raising money, doing the whole thing. >> well, something else. when barack obama decided he was going to go for it, a very tough moment, to save the domestic auto industry, what did the son of the former head of american motors write in "the new york times"? obama's wrong. let detroit go bankrupt. this was a guy who was using his greatest name-recognition strength to try and take president obama down. that was in april of 2008. >> john, we're going to try to take the onion skin off of some of this. some of them revised history leaving out the inconvenient fact that the republican party spent the past 3 1/2 years refusing any opportunity to compromise with president obama. anyway, for example, ryan put the blame for the country's credit downgrade squarely on the shoulders of president obama. let's listen. >> it began with a perfect aaa credit rating for the united states. it ends with a downgraded america. >> the reason the country's debt rating was downgraded is everyone who watches this program and others on msnbc and read the newspapers know, it had a lot to do with the republican congress playing a dangerous game of chicken over the debt, refusing to compromise. here is what he said about the simpson-bowles debt commission. this is again paul ryan skating around the truth. >> he created a new bipartisan debt commission. they came back with an urgent report. he thanked them, sent them on their way, and then did ex
john nichols. john, as a journalist, if there's something discernible, for example, let's look at i think one of the main distortions. the republican haven't let facts get in the way of their rhetoric so far this week, but perhaps the biggest distortion was the big picture. when it came last night in mitt romney's speech talking about the promises of obama back in 2009 as if he and the rest of the republicans tried their best to work with the president after the election. let's watch this one....
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john: he's just praying for this to go in. then djokovic hit a tough ball, clips the tape. still set point. john: that's out. bill: and djokovic will challenge. johnwell, that is going to be a two sets to love lead and murray closer than ever to a grand slam win. bill: andy murray is a set away from history, 7-6, 7-5. [bar noises] ♪ swing music plays ♪ ♪ swing music plays ♪ ♪ swing music plays ♪ ♪ swing music plays ♪ sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx:ring and crowd lf soin quite fitt ctually stree sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering i know this is sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering right, b e a know this is letter t sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering right, b geic e a know this is fifteetter t fifteen pe i used to think my job fifchasing bad guys.ests... now i see my work differently. we analyze crime data, spot patterns, and figure out where to send patrols. it's helped some us cities cut serious crime by up to 30%. by stopping it before it happens. let's build a smarter planet. and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts.
john: he's just praying for this to go in. then djokovic hit a tough ball, clips the tape. still set point. john: that's out. bill: and djokovic will challenge. johnwell, that is going to be a two sets to love lead and murray closer than ever to a grand slam win. bill: andy murray is a set away from history, 7-6, 7-5. [bar noises] ♪ swing music plays ♪ ♪ swing music plays ♪ ♪ swing music plays ♪ ♪ swing music plays ♪ sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx:ring and...
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john: it is for their side. media matters says more money for the union. >> the members don't know this. classified as public relations it is like administration and overhead. john: and they seem happy. >> if they could have the job without part of a. john: tea and wisconsin when they were forced to be a member they left like that. >> is important to give them a voice and a vote. john: the union is not pro worker but pro "shadowbosses". john: you talk about the military i assume that is the exception. >> one-third of the military or civilian and 60% are already unionized there on military bases, filing grievances and be found a grievance union filed when the price of soda went from of $0.50 up at $0.55. >> and they had to fight that. and imagine the taxpayer dollars used. john: border patrol, immigration, fema, e ven the nasa scientist. >> even the peace corps. >> at home insecurity we found 62 people getting paid to do work do you know, what they do full-time? just union work. homeland security. >> 40% of unionized. john: i am depressed their writing a book together and still set next to each other. elizabeth fact john: [applause] everyone wants more pay. i negotiate with my boss over my salary, pension. government workers do that. but
john: it is for their side. media matters says more money for the union. >> the members don't know this. classified as public relations it is like administration and overhead. john: and they seem happy. >> if they could have the job without part of a. john: tea and wisconsin when they were forced to be a member they left like that. >> is important to give them a voice and a vote. john: the union is not pro worker but pro "shadowbosses". john: you talk about the...
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me now are the "hardball" strategist, steve mcmahon for democrats and on the republican side, john ferry. johnat was a hell of a statement, you know, because fact-checkers sort of do this for a living and they check facts and they're generally reliable. for the republicans to say we don't need no badges like in the movie, we don't need no stinking badges, we've got to be truthful, what do you make of that charge? what do you make of that statement? that statement? >> listen, your campaign has to -- you have to run your campaign. you can't dictate by -- what glen kessler says in "the washington post." or bill adair says in polite fact. i like both those guys. the fact of the matter, you have to say the facts as you believe them to be. i remember when joe wilson -- i remember when joe wilson called president obama a liar. and i condemned him for it. and i think that you have to be very careful in calling paul ryan who said the truth, his speech is accurate all the way down the line. he said the truth. calling him a liar really degrades the political debate. >> i think it is going to get there be
me now are the "hardball" strategist, steve mcmahon for democrats and on the republican side, john ferry. johnat was a hell of a statement, you know, because fact-checkers sort of do this for a living and they check facts and they're generally reliable. for the republicans to say we don't need no badges like in the movie, we don't need no stinking badges, we've got to be truthful, what do you make of that charge? what do you make of that statement? that statement? >> listen,...
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very quick question how do you give your name your said john john keogh how to capitalists balance the confrontations with corruption good sort question good when jimmy body has corruption where you're christians buddhists socialist communist everybody has corruption now yes they should all go to jail you ask me they have lots of people in wall street and then the banking industry should be in jail right now the president the new york stock exchange should be in jail right now but their losses go on top of that. when we have a young lady a parent can figure out a way not to be eliminated we have a beautiful russia yemen i think you want to ask you ask the question go ahead when we look at capitalism which is very traditional model of capitalism whereby the company is responsible for its shareholders now and the car companies are not just one people for their shareholders we have the concept of corporate social responsibility should we change to a mode of capitalism that is reliant on the corporate contract where a company is a sponsor all stakeholders involved and that would be sustain
very quick question how do you give your name your said john john keogh how to capitalists balance the confrontations with corruption good sort question good when jimmy body has corruption where you're christians buddhists socialist communist everybody has corruption now yes they should all go to jail you ask me they have lots of people in wall street and then the banking industry should be in jail right now the president the new york stock exchange should be in jail right now but their losses...
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john: that's like one year on the tour. bill: i was going to say. maybe two. john: two at the most. bill: 30-0. >> out. johnated shot there that he's gotten down early. murray, if he regains his confidence and belief, he can win this thing. bill: look how close that is in bill: look how close that is in total points.
john: that's like one year on the tour. bill: i was going to say. maybe two. john: two at the most. bill: 30-0. >> out. johnated shot there that he's gotten down early. murray, if he regains his confidence and belief, he can win this thing. bill: look how close that is in bill: look how close that is in total points.
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john mccain. john mccain who drew a straight line from george w. bush foreign policy to today. >> by committing to withdraw from afghanistan before peace can be achieved and sustained, the president has discouraged our friends and emboldened our enemies. >> cutting and running. why stop at 13 years of war when you can just stay indefinitely? senator mccain said we should not end the war in afghanistan. he also called for new american military intervention in syria and iran. because he is johnhat's what he does. >> that old -- that old beach boy song, bomb iran. you know, bomb, bomb, bomb. anyway. >> you seeing him there doesn't mean this is their current way of thinking? maybe they just gave the old bomb, bomb, bomb iran guy one more spin around the parking lot, because they were too embarrassed to disinvite him from their convention, maybe. maybe not. when mitt romney, the nominee himself, took the stage, his tone on foreign policy was the same kind of straight line from george w. bush that john mccain took up. the same iran stuff, right? with an extra bonus of threatening russia as well. >> in his first tv interview as president, he said we should talk to iran. we're still talking and iran's centrifuges are still spinning. he's eager to give russia's president putin the flexibility he desires, after the election. >> remember when john mccain wanted us to go to war with russia during the last presidential campaign? >> the small nation of georgia has been subject to russia
john mccain. john mccain who drew a straight line from george w. bush foreign policy to today. >> by committing to withdraw from afghanistan before peace can be achieved and sustained, the president has discouraged our friends and emboldened our enemies. >> cutting and running. why stop at 13 years of war when you can just stay indefinitely? senator mccain said we should not end the war in afghanistan. he also called for new american military intervention in syria and iran. because...
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john: it is for their side. media matters says more money for the union. >> the members don't know this. classified as public relations it is like administration and overhead. john: and they seem happy. >> if they could have the job without part of a. johntea and wisconsin when they were forced to be a member they left like that. >> is important to give them a voice and a vote. john: the union is not pro worker but pro "shadowbosses". john: you talk about the military i assume that is the exception. >> one-third of the military or civilian and 60% are already unionized there on military bases, filing grievances and be found a grievance union filed when the price of soda went from of $0.50 up at $0.55. >> and they had to fight that. and imagine the taxpayer dollars used. john: border patrol, immigration, fema, e ven the nasa scientist. >> even the peace corps. >> at home insecurity we found 62 people getting paid to do work do you know, what they do full-time? just union work. homeland security. >> 40% of unionized. john: i am depressed their writing a book together and still set next to each other. elizabeth fact john: [applause] everyone wants more pay. i negotiate with my boss over my salary, pension. government workers do that. but t
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john gonna send this our way. also going to interact with tropical depression john well off the baja, california coastline. 52 in oakland. 55 redwood city, upper 40s, low 50s in parts. north bay. valley locations in sonoma county. visict down to a half a -- visibility down to a half a mile for some areas. mountain view, 80s. upper 80s, low 90s inland. wednesday, thursday, rebounding into your weekend, there's your weekend. upper 80s low 90s. we'll be watching those high clouds and the slight possibility of thunderstorms wednesday night that thursday. >>> coming up -- how oakland mayor jean quan says californians are helping with president obama's reelection. >>> we're live in oakland where a man is dead. we're gonna tell you what happened at this apartment complex. >>> 280 at the interchange. traffic is looking good. we will show you a few hot spots -- coming up. >>> good morning to you. welcome back on this tuesday. a minor cooling trend underway for your tuesday afternoon. inland areas will feel little change. >>> all right. thank you, rosemary. welcome back. >>> here's a look at some of the top stories -- investigators have wrapped up an investigation about a chlorine smell about 1:30 in the morning at a pool company. the hazmat tape found nothing dangerous. >>> a family is trying to find a woman from antioch. she's 31. they say she's almost nine months pregnant and has the capacity of a 12-year-old. they say she could be in san francisco and likes to visit glide memorial. >>> and the dumbarton bridge how open. it has a 42-inch gap which will allow a little wiggle room if the -- it there is an earthquake. >>> leamed county deputies are trying to find out about the killing of a man. janine de la vega has more. >> reporter: the sheriff's department has put a press hold on this case which means they are not gonna reveal the identity to the media. live out on the scene, there is still a deputy's car, keeping the scene secure. theyed to us there were a group of people standing outside apartment number 3 when shots were fired. amendment county deputies found a -- alameda county deputies found a man shot. they say this appears to be a drive-by because a car pulled up and the car sped off. at this point, the deputies don't have any car in custody. they are not releasing a description of the car. it's unknown at this point if it's a gang-related shooting. we're told that the neighborhood is known for gang activity. we're also trying to figure out whether this is a random shooting or in this was targeted -- or if this was targeted. p we're told the victim does not -- we're told the victim does not live here. he was visiting a relative here. back to you. >>> the families of two men shot by vallejo police continue to dispute what police say happened that prompted them to pull their guns. officers say they were forced to fire shots when one of the men got out of the car with what appeared to be a gun. but witnesses say the man never got out of the car. officers fired more than 27 rounds. one man died. romero died. >> i finally got the window open and i was pleading him for them to stop, please, stop the shooting. i have never begged for something so hard this my life. >> vallejo police and the solano county district attorney's office are investigating the shooting. >> the officers involved are on paid leave. >>> 7:47. the person described as the most popular person in the obama campaign will speak tonight at the democratic national convention. alison burns reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom that first lady, michelle obama, will try to win over voters. alison this. >> reporter: and dave, the obama campaign knows that michelle obama is one of the most popular figures in the country and a popular spokesperson for her husband. aides say she will keep her message tonight positive focusing on what her husband has done for the country. the other headliner, julian caster. >> immigration, education, healthcare, and any number of issues, he's been a very effective candidate for the latino community. >> reporter: and the gay rights see this rainbow over charlotte as a good sign as the party platform endorses -- as the party to be voted on endorses same-sex marriage. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, alison. we'll have live coverage of the democratic national convention all week long and we'll bling you a live report from -- bring you a live report from charlotte at 7:15. >>> we want to check in with tara. >> highway 101, and of course 19th avenue in the city is sluggish. westbound traffic on the top portion of your screen there as you drive toward sunnyvale. it's been like this for the last couple of minutes. 880 near the oakland coliseum. once you get past downtown and into the macarthur maze there's congestion at the bay bridge toll plaza. it started early. hopefully it will end early, definitely give yourself an extra 15, 20 minutes to get into san francisco. 6:49. let's check in with rosemary. >>> good morning to you. a minor cooling for you today. giving you a look here at the mostly sunny skies, waking up mostly cloudy along the coast. we have fog as well as the coastline, and the low clouds have floated farther inland this morning. we're talking about oakland and san jose. waking up mostly sunny skies over san francisco as well. yesterday, we started out mostly sunny. that due to the low pressure that's deepening off the coastline. this is gonna be bring us a cooldown. this will help draw in moisture from tropical depression johnhn is outside of baja, california. and it is, again, going to be coming our way it looks like wednesday into thursday high clouds -- into thursday. high clouds. we'll keep you posted on that. a slight little cooldown, mostly sunny skies, southwesterly breeze. a weak one this morning but should increase as the day progresses. 53 in concord. 53 in hayward. low to upper 50s over parts of the north bay, a lot like we started yesterday morning. 83 in santa rosa, 84 for san rafael. mid-70s this oakland -- in oakland. 80 degrees for san jose. 90 for sunnyvale. 80 palo alto. 66 in san francisco. we're talking low clouds and cool conditions along the coast. extended forecast, there's your cooling trend. low 60s at the coast. back to the desk. >>> well, this morning campbell soup report slightly better- than-expected earnings. the company says it's in the middle of a turn around. >>> and the 11th best restroom contest is underway. one of the contenders is gitani's. >> wow! >> that's a nice restr
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john: thank god for the safety net. john: reheard republicans want to hurt people. >> then there is medicare. instead of safeguarding the scene years romney/ryan want to take away the promise of medicare turning into a voucher program. >> is just plain wrong. john: the chattering political class say that will not win the election. >> the republicans say the same thing. medicare is not going anywhere. the romney rights plan will not kick in. not for another 10 years. medicare's dry been the bankruptcy. it needs to be blown up. we need to recognize old this not mean pour we are systematically robbing young workers of this seed capital goal to base their life in retirement to give it to old people regardless if they need it. and this is where their closest but they are still arguing. john: at least paul ryan has a plan. the democrat say we will keep it strong for seniors. >> mitt romney is the top and have said he will preserve medicare and attacked every other republican who dared to question it. but paul ryan has the wrong answer because he tries to guaranteed current will ovals of benefits. that is unsustainable. we need to get rid of the idea just because you turn 65 you get a big check. john: i am baby-boomers. we don't think of it as a big c
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