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kane saw the suspect reached under his driver seat. the suspect then spun around toward the officers. sgt. paine, believing the suspect would again opened fire, fire three shots. the suspect fell to the ground. officers called for an ambulance and administered first aid. the suspect was pronounced dead at the same. the suspect's gun was recovered in the driver's door. the suspect was initially wanted for attempted to kidnap a stranger and alison son using a gun. this heinous crime testify the pursuit of the subject. the suspect's crimes showed a gravest threat to public safety. the suspect then fired repeatedly at officers. each of these officers had time to make a decision to put their lives at risk for the public safety. each of these officers could have made decisions to not join in on the efforts or to abandon their attempts to take the dangers of its critics suspect into -- custody. officer eleiff could have backed off the chase as a 1 person unit. officer stearns and sgt. kane could have done nothing. officer came and started o'm
kane saw the suspect reached under his driver seat. the suspect then spun around toward the officers. sgt. paine, believing the suspect would again opened fire, fire three shots. the suspect fell to the ground. officers called for an ambulance and administered first aid. the suspect was pronounced dead at the same. the suspect's gun was recovered in the driver's door. the suspect was initially wanted for attempted to kidnap a stranger and alison son using a gun. this heinous crime testify the...
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kane and midwest will present in mr. landsbergis absence. -- mr. kane and ms. west will present. >> i expected someone else to join me to give this report. i was just going to not accordingly. i do not know how much some of you members are acquainted with the cac. we generally try to make a contribution that has some substance to the commission. frankly, we could not do it without the support of the very able puc staff. but over the last few years, we have come up with a number of resolutions, which have filtered over to the commission, and i know it has been of some interest to the commission, the kind of work that we have done. i will try to be concise. the cac is made up of citizens chosen by a variety of ways. the mayor, the president of the board of supervisors, and supervisors in their districts. they come from all walks of life, but there is a general professional expertise on the cac, and when they come up with a resolution, it is fairly well thought out, and with some degree of professional competence in behind it, so i would hope that in the future, w
kane and midwest will present in mr. landsbergis absence. -- mr. kane and ms. west will present. >> i expected someone else to join me to give this report. i was just going to not accordingly. i do not know how much some of you members are acquainted with the cac. we generally try to make a contribution that has some substance to the commission. frankly, we could not do it without the support of the very able puc staff. but over the last few years, we have come up with a number of...
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i'm tim kane. >> susie: and finally tonight, if you are planning to buy roses for valentines day, do it early! colombia is a major supplier of roses, and our trade agreement with that country expires sunday. as darren gersh explains, it's part of a trade story as complicated as a lover's quarrel. >> reporter: we'll get to the roses in a minute. first, we have to start with sleeping bags. about ten years ago, harry kazazian decided he could retool a factory in alabama to make sleeping bags for a lower price than his competitors in china. >> we started bringing back our production from china to the united states and hiring more employees and expanding. when everyone else was offshoring, we were re-shoring. >> reporter: but kazazian now claims those chinese competitors have shifted production to bangladesh to take advantage of a trade preference aimed at supporting poor countries. rising imports of duty-free sleeping bags from bangladesh now threaten to put workers at exxel outdoors, the last sleeping bag factory in the u.s., out of business. so kazazian is asking lawmakers in washingto
i'm tim kane. >> susie: and finally tonight, if you are planning to buy roses for valentines day, do it early! colombia is a major supplier of roses, and our trade agreement with that country expires sunday. as darren gersh explains, it's part of a trade story as complicated as a lover's quarrel. >> reporter: we'll get to the roses in a minute. first, we have to start with sleeping bags. about ten years ago, harry kazazian decided he could retool a factory in alabama to make...
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dominick kane reports. >> joy unconfined. the realization for egyptians that the regime they wanted ousted had finally gone. these scenes of the celebrations in cairo were filmed by a viewer in the jubilation after the announcement. very many ordinary people have been getting in touch with the bbc to express their feelings. he said after 30 years of repression i never imagined this day would ever come. i'm 19. so i've never known any other president. describing the scenes in tahir square, norah shalaby said everyone is jumping around and chanting. today for a celebration, tomorrow is for thinking about what comes next. we want the army to be in charge just for the transition of power. but some people are really worried. magi bifment sal -- magib salib said i hoped for a transfer of power that followed the law. and there are a few who aren't happy about the end of the mubarak presidency. rasha ragav in cairo said it's very sad news but i'm not surprised. these people chanting and shouting in the streets will soon find out the
dominick kane reports. >> joy unconfined. the realization for egyptians that the regime they wanted ousted had finally gone. these scenes of the celebrations in cairo were filmed by a viewer in the jubilation after the announcement. very many ordinary people have been getting in touch with the bbc to express their feelings. he said after 30 years of repression i never imagined this day would ever come. i'm 19. so i've never known any other president. describing the scenes in tahir square,...
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director kane: that is not the public. that is the appellant. >> i just want to thank you. just a couple of things i wanted to present a brief lead. we actually gathered signatures from local businesses. we went around and talked to the business owners to let them know what we wanted to do with our business plan, our operation, and we got the signatures right here if he would like to take a look at those. this is some of hard work that my business partner has produced. some local artists. san francisco artists but also other artists from the bay area. we also got a signed letter of support from the museum over in alameda. this is arcade related, and we spoke to them about what we wanted to do, and they were very supportive and interested in what we were trying to accomplish in san francisco, so they did write a letter, as well. i think my partner nate would like to say something, so i will hand over to him. >> we are very excited to open up the shop with the t-shirts from local artists, and i have been busy. i have not really been involved in the community as much, but we h
director kane: that is not the public. that is the appellant. >> i just want to thank you. just a couple of things i wanted to present a brief lead. we actually gathered signatures from local businesses. we went around and talked to the business owners to let them know what we wanted to do with our business plan, our operation, and we got the signatures right here if he would like to take a look at those. this is some of hard work that my business partner has produced. some local artists....
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erica kane, face to face with all her tv husbands. luke and laura, back together. angie and jesse.egendary soap star
erica kane, face to face with all her tv husbands. luke and laura, back together. angie and jesse.egendary soap star
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patrick kane and jonathan caves did their best to keep chicago in the hunt. scored their 20th goal of the year against st. louis. black hawks won it, 5-3. >>> finally, matt molson single handedly beat the panthers, gave the islanders a 2-0 lead and capped off his second career hat truck with an empty netter. islanders have won 6 of 7 after beating florida 5-1. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> sandra bullock's ex makes a strange move to rehab his tattered image. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, she's an example for public servants, for seniors, heck, she's an example for us all. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this tuesday morning. thering forecast in the pacific northwest the mechanics couple of days. temperatures will come crashing down. storm systems still around with some moisture. we're talking snow, even m city. today it's fine down in the southwest. just rainshowers, seattle and portland. cold front will go through. temperatures will drop. then the snow ele
patrick kane and jonathan caves did their best to keep chicago in the hunt. scored their 20th goal of the year against st. louis. black hawks won it, 5-3. >>> finally, matt molson single handedly beat the panthers, gave the islanders a 2-0 lead and capped off his second career hat truck with an empty netter. islanders have won 6 of 7 after beating florida 5-1. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> sandra bullock's ex makes a strange...
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patrick kane, the game winner, and the blackhawks won it 3-2. >>> and finally hockey the way it was meant be played, outdoors. temperatures near freezing, but the flames are red hot. this beauty in the second. flames won the heritage classic 4-0. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin.ç >> narrator: "early today" sports is brought to you by ice blue aqua velva. men get it. >>> so how does a movie about alien teens hiding out on earth fran evil race do at the box office this weekend? your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. plus these items may not look like it, but they're signs and symbols of women fighting for their weekend equality. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this monday. a holiday for a lot of people for work and for cools. if you do have to go out on the roads, no issues many the west. a little light rain around eureka. cloudy through much of the west. it is a cool morning. make sure you wear the winter clothes. by the time tuesday rolls around, still chilly, but at least the sun will return to much of califor
patrick kane, the game winner, and the blackhawks won it 3-2. >>> and finally hockey the way it was meant be played, outdoors. temperatures near freezing, but the flames are red hot. this beauty in the second. flames won the heritage classic 4-0. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin.ç >> narrator: "early today" sports is brought to you by ice blue aqua velva. men get it. >>> so how does a movie about alien teens hiding...
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is that particular manage war -- who ran this particular event has come in and talked to director kane and myself and we're hoping this will not turn into what happened in the past. we're monitoring it very, very closely. also, there's a minor battery theft at ruby sky. we're waiting for an incident report from ruby sky. we weren't able to get it before the meeting tonight about then major incidences. we have inconagain which dates to the 14th of this month, the violations included underage drinking to crowd control to sound, to security, it was a mess. they had an event that was way out of control. and finally, club mitt this past weekend. this incident, i want to go in a hair more detail. this was an aggressive intoxicated patron that was denied entry in to the club. the club did what they were supposed to do which was they denied entry. they informed this particular person he had never been inside the club. i believe he had friends inside the club. he was too intoxicated, he was too aggressive. at one point s.f.p.d. on scene took over. helping the club security and stepped in, with
is that particular manage war -- who ran this particular event has come in and talked to director kane and myself and we're hoping this will not turn into what happened in the past. we're monitoring it very, very closely. also, there's a minor battery theft at ruby sky. we're waiting for an incident report from ruby sky. we weren't able to get it before the meeting tonight about then major incidences. we have inconagain which dates to the 14th of this month, the violations included underage...
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there was a firearm involved i testified in those proceedings and had a pretty low opinion of angela kane and her associates. quite frankly i was glad to see that they receive the punishment the good news. she fell into a real neo nazi skinhead life and the result was from such participated to major crimes so you know ultimately and she can went to prison for four years when i was first incarcerated i was struck and really surprised because there were so many different people when you know of all every color you could imagine every culture and. they treated me like a human being. after being there for a couple months i started to really question everything that i had done what i was doing there and how i had gotten myself there. i think the first person i actually revealed my tattoos to was an older jamaican woman and i sat down after rooming with her for a while and explains who or what i used to be involved in and showed her some of my tattoos. i went from one end of the spectrum where i hated everyone to the complete opposite end of the spectrum where i didn't see colors or different c
there was a firearm involved i testified in those proceedings and had a pretty low opinion of angela kane and her associates. quite frankly i was glad to see that they receive the punishment the good news. she fell into a real neo nazi skinhead life and the result was from such participated to major crimes so you know ultimately and she can went to prison for four years when i was first incarcerated i was struck and really surprised because there were so many different people when you know of...
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there's guys like big daddy kane, hands up and hands down the most talented rapper i've ever seen, somebody who can come off the top of their head. i never had those talents. the only talent i think that was really god-given was my voice. and back in the early days of rhyming and hip-hop, you had to have a strong voice, because most of the systems were cheap. so if you didn't have a voice that can cut, people would say, "get off the mike." and i never got thrown off the mike. i'm like the satchel paige of rap music and hip-hop. after i started making records, i was way past my prime. [paulson laughs] nobody quite made the music you made. it takes a nation of millions is not the kind of music that you heard from other people at the time. it's a statement that you didn't hear from other people at the time. what drove you in the direction of very pointed political commentary and in-your-face kind of music? our sole intent was to destroy music. [laughs] and sonically, we set out to do that, to redefine what people thought of as music, at least in the black urban sense and rap. and also to be ab
there's guys like big daddy kane, hands up and hands down the most talented rapper i've ever seen, somebody who can come off the top of their head. i never had those talents. the only talent i think that was really god-given was my voice. and back in the early days of rhyming and hip-hop, you had to have a strong voice, because most of the systems were cheap. so if you didn't have a voice that can cut, people would say, "get off the mike." and i never got thrown off the mike. i'm like...
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on hardly the words of a neutral burka and worse far removed from the people who had ministration kane's to be listening to you just don't have it just against him because he is just in government just that. people have already had three military leaders we want to know more military only civilian leaders now. heads up human rights organization that teaches each options about democracy he says he don't like solomon for the very reason americans do almost. part of the. we consider american people. didn't. want to. live mubarak who was. in power in the tarted last year by the u.k.'s telegraph is the most powerful spook in the region so a man is suave sophisticated and through internet but the former head of egypt's intelligence service worked for years as the cia's man in cairo. we. are among the solomon is accused of having been personally involved in torturing suspects this is the problem now in egypt is there's a struggle between not between mubarak and the people but because between the american cia covert operators of u.s. power around the world and the people are having to try to get
on hardly the words of a neutral burka and worse far removed from the people who had ministration kane's to be listening to you just don't have it just against him because he is just in government just that. people have already had three military leaders we want to know more military only civilian leaders now. heads up human rights organization that teaches each options about democracy he says he don't like solomon for the very reason americans do almost. part of the. we consider american...
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suleiman hardly the words of a neutral and worse far removed from the people who had ministration kane's to be listening to. dr meg heads of the human rights organization that teaches each option is about democracy he says egypt don't like solomon for the very reason americans do almost in part. we consider american people. don't. want to. live mubarak who was still. in the power in those targeted last year by the u.k.'s telegraph is the most powerful spook in the region so a man is suave sophisticated and fluent in english but the former head of egypt's intelligence service worked for years as the cia's man in cairo. solomon is accused of having been personally involved in torturing suspects this is the problem now in egypt is there's a struggle between not between mubarak and the people but because between the american cia covert operators of u.s. power around the world and the people are having to try to get mubarak replaced with somebody else it's hard to ignore the fact that the very abuses that drove hundreds of thousands of people into the streets had some assistance from the unit
suleiman hardly the words of a neutral and worse far removed from the people who had ministration kane's to be listening to. dr meg heads of the human rights organization that teaches each option is about democracy he says egypt don't like solomon for the very reason americans do almost in part. we consider american people. don't. want to. live mubarak who was still. in the power in those targeted last year by the u.k.'s telegraph is the most powerful spook in the region so a man is suave...
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the men perseveres enormous family dynamics and the godfather crossed with the "citizen kane" and people say what about organized crime? my responses in those days they were like celebrities. >> host: the mobsters? >> guest: yes. >> host: we have seen the movies. [laughter] >> guest: maybe they have changed. >> guest. >> host: as part of your family legacy, you said at the outset that you tried to possess the family and it meant there were flawed with ties to the organized-crime and how does it feel to be the bearer of that kind of legacy and you're now involved with philanthropies so do you feel that is in the past and now you have to go forward or do look at the past to say everybody was doing it? have you take that family legacy the good and bad and reconcile? >> guest: i totally embraced it i never like to look back but at the time especiallespeciall why my grandfather that was part and parcel and even to the extent just to clarify it was the real-life godfather like going to a family friend to say i need a loan. i say if i could achieve just one quarter or half of what they have ach
the men perseveres enormous family dynamics and the godfather crossed with the "citizen kane" and people say what about organized crime? my responses in those days they were like celebrities. >> host: the mobsters? >> guest: yes. >> host: we have seen the movies. [laughter] >> guest: maybe they have changed. >> guest. >> host: as part of your family legacy, you said at the outset that you tried to possess the family and it meant there were flawed...
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arabic world that they first develop the plantation where you have lots of people working, cutting the kane county getting it over to the mill, turning those fires on so that the sugar can be processed. so this idea of sugarcane plantations, processing sugar spreads upwards into the mediterranean islands, the canary islands, okay? and there's somebody who we will now talk about how it made its way over to -- in the 1400s, spain and portugal were competing to explore down the coast of africa and find a sea route to asia. that way they could have the prized asian spices they wanted without having to pay high prices to the middleman. spanish and portuguese sailors searching for that sea route conquered the canary islands. soon they begin building muscle style sugar plantations on the islands. some of them staffed by slaves, purchased from nearby africa. one sailor came to know these items particularly well. because he traded in white gold, sugar. and then as he set off on his second voyage across the sea do what he thought was asia, he carried sugarcane plant from one of the canary islands wit
arabic world that they first develop the plantation where you have lots of people working, cutting the kane county getting it over to the mill, turning those fires on so that the sugar can be processed. so this idea of sugarcane plantations, processing sugar spreads upwards into the mediterranean islands, the canary islands, okay? and there's somebody who we will now talk about how it made its way over to -- in the 1400s, spain and portugal were competing to explore down the coast of africa and...
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then, at the second voyage across the sea to what he thought was asia, he carried sugar kane plants from gomara, a canary island with him on his ship. his name was christopher columbus. >> i have to tell you, marina and i, cannot agree on who wrote that passage. we both like it so much we each want a feel. >> i say i wrote it. >> i say i wrote it. >> we still don't know where the truth lies. okay. a lot of you mentioned south america, the west indies, all of you who had backgrounds in the caribbean; right? okay, this is now -- sugar has been brought across to this whole area here. we've got dominican, barbados, all these places with cane planted on it. espanola. these are all places where sugar is being planted. what is this now the beginning of in terms of world history? >> now, to be clear, there has always been slavery everywhere in the world. slavery is as old as world history. it has existed in every part of the world. however, as marina was saying, people are now -- christopher columbus brings sugar over on his second voi yays. what do you need to have a lot of sugar? you need fert
then, at the second voyage across the sea to what he thought was asia, he carried sugar kane plants from gomara, a canary island with him on his ship. his name was christopher columbus. >> i have to tell you, marina and i, cannot agree on who wrote that passage. we both like it so much we each want a feel. >> i say i wrote it. >> i say i wrote it. >> we still don't know where the truth lies. okay. a lot of you mentioned south america, the west indies, all of you who had...
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doing well, you named your son able, which is a little weird, because he seems like he should have a kaneble's the good brother. they are both a-names and we just liked the name. and it -- and in hebrew, it means -- i'm not jewish, but i love jews, and -- >> jimmy: what? >> i really do, and -- able's a hebrew name, and it means breath. which i think is cool. >> jimmy: so if you say bad able, it's like bad breath? you're being bad, able. it means breath, huh? you know what, everyone should run their names by me because i have -- i can come up with every horrible nickname that might possibly be thrust upon a child. now, the new season of "parks and recreation" started last week. it feels like this show is picking up steam lately. >> thank you, yeah. it's been really great. we're in season three. people are responding to it, liking it. we're behind "the office," we're happy to be there. >> jimmy: you've done something interesting. i want to run this by you. i don't know -- >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: these are some of your cast members from season one. >> jim o'hare and nick offerman. amazing tale
doing well, you named your son able, which is a little weird, because he seems like he should have a kaneble's the good brother. they are both a-names and we just liked the name. and it -- and in hebrew, it means -- i'm not jewish, but i love jews, and -- >> jimmy: what? >> i really do, and -- able's a hebrew name, and it means breath. which i think is cool. >> jimmy: so if you say bad able, it's like bad breath? you're being bad, able. it means breath, huh? you know what,...
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kane. thank you.put me on the map because no longer was anybody asking, who is carole simpson. >> host: at this point you are in radio, but you eventually make the switch on tv and land and the network. tell me about that experience, the first month there at nbc news? >> guest: at nbc, i had been nine years in local news before i hit the network. they wanted reporters -- now they don't care, but very young women doing the news, but they wanted you to be selling and have had a lot of experience before you went to the network. so i had an name in chicago. they thought i did a good job. they wanted to hire me and move me to washington d.c. which was my dream because now i would not be reporting on things just involving chicago and the region, but national things and worldwide things. i had always wanted to be a correspondent in washington. that is what they offered me. >> host: i get to washington. my dream job. i am not getting any assignments. i was assigned to cover a gw, which is the former name of h
kane. thank you.put me on the map because no longer was anybody asking, who is carole simpson. >> host: at this point you are in radio, but you eventually make the switch on tv and land and the network. tell me about that experience, the first month there at nbc news? >> guest: at nbc, i had been nine years in local news before i hit the network. they wanted reporters -- now they don't care, but very young women doing the news, but they wanted you to be selling and have had a lot of...
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san francisco often where i lived and cochaired the center in san francisco, and every time richard kane, we left with new assets in san francisco. one trip within the space of six hours, we ended up with george shultz as honorary chair and another is an advisor. those troops are memorable and his very much part of our san francisco mission. he and i came to know each other well as partners on the search committee that asked vishakha to become president in 2004. it is hard to believe that that was 2004. time has flown. richard had a few here to richard and i had a few disagreements over the years, but on vishakha, we were 100% an agreement. she has become a part of a special team. i will never forget the evening of the 50th anniversary which i mentioned before, celebrated at the waldorf, geresk co-hosts, and i am sure many of you were there, they entertain, inspired, and choreographed one of the most moving evenings they asia society family ever celebrated. under vishakha's passionate and inspired leadership, we have today's asia society. it is my pleasure to introduce my friend, colleag
san francisco often where i lived and cochaired the center in san francisco, and every time richard kane, we left with new assets in san francisco. one trip within the space of six hours, we ended up with george shultz as honorary chair and another is an advisor. those troops are memorable and his very much part of our san francisco mission. he and i came to know each other well as partners on the search committee that asked vishakha to become president in 2004. it is hard to believe that that...
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did you know that "citizen kane" made its debut here. and ron howard.e getting his star on the walk of fame. i can see erin andrews over there. she is our oscar correspondent. she is on the red carpet. she will talk fashion with us. and we have the two, young co-hosts of the oscars we will talk to. a lot of oscars the last hour, george. >> i'm going to start a facebook petition for you to get a star on hollywood boulevard. >> would you? that's so sweet. and i'll do one for you, too. right next, side-by-side. >>> we saw erin andrews out there. what does she have in common with jennifer lopez and halle berry? that is the designer to the stars. looks like she'll have fun trying on great dresses. >>> also, wolfgang puck. one of our favorite traditions at the oscars. he is whipping up the menu. is that the dessert table? i need my glasses this morning. looks fantastic. >> you know, whatever it is, george, it's going to be delicious. and wolfgang puck is whipping it up. we're looking forward to all that. >>> we've been talking about kate middleton making her
did you know that "citizen kane" made its debut here. and ron howard.e getting his star on the walk of fame. i can see erin andrews over there. she is our oscar correspondent. she is on the red carpet. she will talk fashion with us. and we have the two, young co-hosts of the oscars we will talk to. a lot of oscars the last hour, george. >> i'm going to start a facebook petition for you to get a star on hollywood boulevard. >> would you? that's so sweet. and i'll do one for...
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that possi it by someone like mitt romney and ateaice presidential candidate like alan west or herman kane or if sarah palin were to get the ny jination, maybe they could balance the ticket with halfer barber or ti there's at least two if not thee or four factions in the -- there's a certain amount of ticket balancing that has to take place. when you look the senator mccain was behind in terms of polls and organization and behind in terdg of money. and you know, when he had to m ne his pick g cyng into the reper klican convention, it was sort of fourth and long yardage. and what were they looking far? they wanted somebody who had no co oneection to the bush-chenfe administration and never worked in washington and not be considered as part of the insider beltway crowd. they had to be pro lt goe. that some of the fpiiks, that senator mccain would have loved to have picked. joe liebeessan, for example. tom ridge were pro choice or eny jinally pro choice, tha was told the republican delegates will burn the building down t go you he was almost 17-18 points bipt. among female voters, they could
that possi it by someone like mitt romney and ateaice presidential candidate like alan west or herman kane or if sarah palin were to get the ny jination, maybe they could balance the ticket with halfer barber or ti there's at least two if not thee or four factions in the -- there's a certain amount of ticket balancing that has to take place. when you look the senator mccain was behind in terms of polls and organization and behind in terdg of money. and you know, when he had to m ne his pick g...
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that possi it by someone like mitt romney and ateaice presidential candidate like alan west or herman kane or if sarah palin were to get the ny jination, maybe they could balance the ticket with halfer barber or ti there's at least two if not thee or four factions in the -- there's a certain amount of ticket balancing that has to take place. when you look the senator mccain was behind in terms of polls and organization and behind in terdg of money. and you know, when he had to m ne his pick g cyng into the reper klican convention, it was sort of fourth and long yardage. and what were they looking far? they wanted somebody who had no co oneection to the bush-chenfe administration and never worked in washington and not be considered as part of the insider beltway crowd. they had to be pro lt goe. that some of the fpiiks, that senator mccain would have loved to have picked. joe liebeessan, for example. tom ridge were pro choice or eny jinally pro choice, tha was told the republican delegates will burn the building down t go you he was almost 17-18 points bipt. among female voters, they could
that possi it by someone like mitt romney and ateaice presidential candidate like alan west or herman kane or if sarah palin were to get the ny jination, maybe they could balance the ticket with halfer barber or ti there's at least two if not thee or four factions in the -- there's a certain amount of ticket balancing that has to take place. when you look the senator mccain was behind in terms of polls and organization and behind in terdg of money. and you know, when he had to m ne his pick g...
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erica kane, face to face with all her tv husbands. luke and laura, back together. angie and jesse.ndary soap star spectacular. >> ( beeping ) ( beeping stops ) >> announcer: free is better. do your simple return for free with the federal free edition at turbotax.com. turbotax. the most trusted brand of tax sofoftwtware. >>> welcome back. a look at golden sunshine on the golden gate bridge this morning. but temperatures are rather cool. we're in the 30s still around santa rosa concord, livermore redwood city. los gatos and the rest of us in the 40s. by afternoon sunshine and upper 50s along the coast. low to mid-60s the rest of us. look for more 30s tonight with 40s around oakland and san francisco. we'll see dry weather through sunday, a chance of rain monday, a better chance on tuesday. have a ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] there's only one you. that's why sutter health created thedoctorforyou.com, where you can find a doctor based on criteria important to you. and because it's sutter health you can choose a doctor from some of the most respected medical groups and hospitals in northern
erica kane, face to face with all her tv husbands. luke and laura, back together. angie and jesse.ndary soap star spectacular. >> ( beeping ) ( beeping stops ) >> announcer: free is better. do your simple return for free with the federal free edition at turbotax.com. turbotax. the most trusted brand of tax sofoftwtware. >>> welcome back. a look at golden sunshine on the golden gate bridge this morning. but temperatures are rather cool. we're in the 30s still around santa...
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that possi it by someone like mitt romney and ateaice presidential candidate like alan west or herman kane or if sarah palin were to get the ny jination, maybe they could balance the ticket with halfer barber or ti there's at least two if not thee or four factions in the -- there's a certain amount of ticket balancing that has to take place. when you look the senator mccain was behind in terms of polls and organization and behind in terdg of money. and you know, when he had to m ne his pick g cyng into the reper klican convention, it was sort of fourth and long yardage. and what were they looking far? they wanted somebody who had no co oneection to the bush-chenfe administration and never worked in washington and not be considered as part of the insider beltway crowd. they had to be pro lt goe. that some of the fpiiks, that senator mccain would have loved to have picked. joe liebeessan, for example. tom ridge were pro choice or eny jinally pro choice, tha was told the republican delegates will burn the building down t go you he was almost 17-18 points bipt. among female voters, they could
that possi it by someone like mitt romney and ateaice presidential candidate like alan west or herman kane or if sarah palin were to get the ny jination, maybe they could balance the ticket with halfer barber or ti there's at least two if not thee or four factions in the -- there's a certain amount of ticket balancing that has to take place. when you look the senator mccain was behind in terms of polls and organization and behind in terdg of money. and you know, when he had to m ne his pick g...
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francisco often where i live and the co-chair for the center in san francisco, and every time richard kane, we left with new assets in san francisco. one trip within the space of six hours, we ended up with george shultz's our honorary chair and dick blogger as an adviser. those trips are memorable, and he's still very much a part of our san francisco mission. he and i came to know each other well as partners on the search committee that asked a member to become the president of the asia society in 2004. hard to move be -- hard to believe it was 2004. time has flown. we had many agreements over the years, but on this issue, we were 100% on the same page. they became partners in the leadership of the society. they were a special team. i will never forget the evening of the 50th anniversary, which i mentioned before, celebrated at the waldorf, where is co-host, and i am sure many of you were there, the entertainer, inspired comic and choreographed one of the most moving evenings the asia society ever celebrated. under passionate and inspired leadership, we have today's asia society, and it i
francisco often where i live and the co-chair for the center in san francisco, and every time richard kane, we left with new assets in san francisco. one trip within the space of six hours, we ended up with george shultz's our honorary chair and dick blogger as an adviser. those trips are memorable, and he's still very much a part of our san francisco mission. he and i came to know each other well as partners on the search committee that asked a member to become the president of the asia...
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that possi it by someone like mitt romney and ateaice presidential candidate like alan west or herman kaner if sarah palin were to get the ny jination, maybe they could balance the ticket with halfer barber or ti there's at least two if not thee or four factions in the -- there's a certain amount of ticket balancing that has to take place. when you look the senator mccain was behind in terms of polls and organization and behind in terdg of money. and you know, when he had to m ne his pick g cyng into the reper klican convention, it was sort of fourth and long yardage. and what were they looking far? they wanted somebody who had no co oneection to the bush-chenfe administration and never worked in washington and not be considered as part of the insider beltway crowd. they had to be pro lt goe. that some of the fpiiks, that senator mccain would have loved to have picked. joe liebeessan, for example. tom ridge were pro choice or eny jinally pro choice, tha was told the republican delegates will burn the building down t go you he was almost 17-18 points bipt. among female voters, they could re
that possi it by someone like mitt romney and ateaice presidential candidate like alan west or herman kaner if sarah palin were to get the ny jination, maybe they could balance the ticket with halfer barber or ti there's at least two if not thee or four factions in the -- there's a certain amount of ticket balancing that has to take place. when you look the senator mccain was behind in terms of polls and organization and behind in terdg of money. and you know, when he had to m ne his pick g...