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of entertainment permit, permit number ec-1 178 issued to matt prieshoff doing business as life nation/america's cup pavilion, piers 27-29 property under jurisdiction of the port commission and if the board accepts such delegated authority to ratify staff action accepting an appeal and setting the hearing for may 8, 2013. we can start with a representative from the entertainment commission report who would like to speak to this item to the board. >> good evening, president hwang -- >> you have three minutes. >> director goldstein, members of the board, adam dan water from the office of he economic work force and development. the project director to speak on the issue of delegated authority. we've been working closely with our partners down at the port. i have susan reynolds, the director of real estate for the port, remains the balance of my time. i want to impress upon you how the board of appeals accepting this appeal is in the public interest. the port commission could establish an appellant process for hearing this, but no such appellate process does exist. ~ this body typically hears appeal
of entertainment permit, permit number ec-1 178 issued to matt prieshoff doing business as life nation/america's cup pavilion, piers 27-29 property under jurisdiction of the port commission and if the board accepts such delegated authority to ratify staff action accepting an appeal and setting the hearing for may 8, 2013. we can start with a representative from the entertainment commission report who would like to speak to this item to the board. >> good evening, president hwang --...
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america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with liberty... and justice for all. our disabled veterans pledged to sacrifice life and limb to ensure our way of life. now, they deserve our support. find out how you can help disabled veterans in your community. visit dav.org. music i want some more. what's he doing? please sir, i want some more. more? he has asked for... thank you. well he did say please... yes he did. and thank you. please and thank you. pass it on. (crowd of children) thank you. >> new research shows a mother's voice has a unique effect on her children. it creates a chemical reaction that can calm the kids down. here's why. the sound of your mother's voice causes your body to release a special hormone. scientists call it the love hormone, and they say this chemical acts like a hug or a cuddle. it can actually reduce stress. from now on on days i have a test, i'm gonna have my mom talk to me a lot. >> this report is sponsored by the national road safety foundation. >> hey! how are you? >> hi! >> how excited are you? >> these teens are getting ready for the biggest night of the school year -- prom
america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with liberty... and justice for all. our disabled veterans pledged to sacrifice life and limb to ensure our way of life. now, they deserve our support. find out how you can help disabled veterans in your community. visit dav.org. music i want some more. what's he doing? please sir, i want some more. more? he has asked for... thank you. well he did say please... yes he did. and thank you. please and thank...
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he has been sentenced to three life terms in prison, but some say more importantly his case may change the national debate over abortion in americaour john jessup has been covering the trial. >> reporter: throughout the eight-week trial, late-term abortion doctor kermit gosnell and his attorney maintained his innocence. but immediately after learning his fate, he had nothing to say. in the end, jurors found the evidence to convict gosnell on multiple counts of first-degree murder for killing three newborn infants after they had been born alive. and he was guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of a 41-year-old immigrant who died from a drug overdose from a botched abortion. it took jurors 10 days to convict gosnell on those charges, and more than 200 other counts violating pennsylvania's abortion laws. >> i respect what jurors do. i don't always agree. but they should be commended for their efforts. >> reporter: gosnell operated this clinic in west philadelphia for 30 years before it was ultimately brought down for illegally prescribing painkillers. burt what investigators found was far worse. they described his clinic a
he has been sentenced to three life terms in prison, but some say more importantly his case may change the national debate over abortion in americaour john jessup has been covering the trial. >> reporter: throughout the eight-week trial, late-term abortion doctor kermit gosnell and his attorney maintained his innocence. but immediately after learning his fate, he had nothing to say. in the end, jurors found the evidence to convict gosnell on multiple counts of first-degree murder for...
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life in prison. >>> president obama is redefining the america's war onn terror during the speech at the national defense at washington d.c. yesterday.yesterday. the president needs to put more focus on the threat of smallerr networks and home grown extremists. mr. obama defended the controversial drone program tooo take out terrorists but has assigned stricter regulationsres which should limit the strikes at terror zones. he also plans to shutdown the guantanamo bay prison in cuba. >>> the irs is cleaning house. the new acting commissioner is replacing the supervisor who oversaw the agents. lois lerner is on administrativi leave after she refused to resign. lerner has denied any wrongdoing. >>> now to a spectacular sight in the sky this weekend. it will be your only chance forc a few decades. we will tell you how to spot it. >> don't miss the inspiring insi story of this teen's song that t hit number one on the charts today. >>> it's going to be a coolcool friday, no doubt about it, but t still a gorgeous, gorgeous go weekend, i will have details oni the weekend.nd julie has details on your traffic
life in prison. >>> president obama is redefining the america's war onn terror during the speech at the national defense at washington d.c. yesterday.yesterday. the president needs to put more focus on the threat of smallerr networks and home grown extremists. mr. obama defended the controversial drone program tooo take out terrorists but has assigned stricter regulationsres which should limit the strikes at terror zones. he also plans to shutdown the guantanamo bay prison in cuba....
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or the way to solve the nation's problems or provide evidence they will label us morally deficient human beings not worthy of debate and we see it of every reign of america life. we saw from colin powell, brian williams and president obama himself just last week. colin powell's talk about the lead intolerance running throughout the republican party. what evidence did he provide? that we are not left-wing and do not believe in a climate change or that we don't believe there should be redistribution of wealth or that we don't believe in obamacare every would just move to the left and that would make us not races now colin powell should know how not races they are after how many were considering him for a presidential run as secretary of state under president bush. someone who was treated very well by the republican party but that did not stop him because now we are the bad guy. president obama did it with his inaugural address last week also. he said a peculiar line in his speech were he said absolutism is not a principle and name-calling is not discussion. he proceeded to spend the rest of his speech avoiding principal and name calling and suggested essentiall
or the way to solve the nation's problems or provide evidence they will label us morally deficient human beings not worthy of debate and we see it of every reign of america life. we saw from colin powell, brian williams and president obama himself just last week. colin powell's talk about the lead intolerance running throughout the republican party. what evidence did he provide? that we are not left-wing and do not believe in a climate change or that we don't believe there should be...
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america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with liberty... and justice for all. our disabled veterans pledged to sacrifice life and limb to ensure our way of life. now, they deserve our support. find out how you can help disabled veterans in your community. visit dav.org. tell you about a new medical website designed especially for older folks. website you say! i can't work on computers, they're not senior-friendly. blah, blah, blah. but the national institutes of health fixed all that. now you can make the type bigger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. music i want some more. what's he doing? please sir, i want some more. more? he has asked for... thank you. well he did say please... yes he did. and thank you. please and thank you. pass it on. (crowd of children) thank you. >> here's another report in our series on first-aid basics. >> what is heat exhaustion? >> heat exhaustion occurs when the body gets too hot. >> what causes it? >> well, our body cools itself by s
america... and to the republic for which it stands... one nation, under god... indivisible, with liberty... and justice for all. our disabled veterans pledged to sacrifice life and limb to ensure our way of life. now, they deserve our support. find out how you can help disabled veterans in your community. visit dav.org. tell you about a new medical website designed especially for older folks. website you say! i can't work on computers, they're not senior-friendly. blah, blah, blah. but the...
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daughter, who has no idea that their life is going to be uprooted by catast coes of the san francisco bay area or perhaps in a western pacific nation or in africa or south america. i thank you in advance for the good work you are going to do. because there's going to come a point, be it an ert quake, be it a tsunami, be it a man-made heinous terrorist catastrophe, that makes a large group of people feel helpless and feel hopeless. your efforts today, your passion, your commitment, your desire to make a difference, will give help and give hope to those people. it may be your family or it may be a family across the world. it is what we do, it is what you do and i'm proud to count myself among you. so i thank you in advance for the difference you will make. i thank you in advance for putting personification and putting action into the those of our
daughter, who has no idea that their life is going to be uprooted by catast coes of the san francisco bay area or perhaps in a western pacific nation or in africa or south america. i thank you in advance for the good work you are going to do. because there's going to come a point, be it an ert quake, be it a tsunami, be it a man-made heinous terrorist catastrophe, that makes a large group of people feel helpless and feel hopeless. your efforts today, your passion, your commitment, your desire...
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immigrants both legal and illegal come because they want to make a better life for themselves and their families. america is a welcoming nation that awards hard work and an entrepreneurial spirit. the work ethic is alive and well in texas where he continued to grow the economy and add jobs. in texas we welcome hard-working people who are willing to take the risk to start a business and people who start with nothing and lift themselves up and help their families live a better life. our conversation about americans immigration system is that core about people and we must never forget that. mexican-american landowners and ranchers in the rio grande valley beneath him call the border region their home for generations. it's about the vietnamese restaurant owner in houston whose daughter works as a hostess when she is home from college on break. it's about the salvadorans working in the kitchen who hope to save up enough money to open their own restaurant someday. it's about a gifted young technologist from china who wants to be the next michael dell or andy growth. it's about dreams and success stories but it's also about heartach
immigrants both legal and illegal come because they want to make a better life for themselves and their families. america is a welcoming nation that awards hard work and an entrepreneurial spirit. the work ethic is alive and well in texas where he continued to grow the economy and add jobs. in texas we welcome hard-working people who are willing to take the risk to start a business and people who start with nothing and lift themselves up and help their families live a better life. our...
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immigrants, both legal and illegal, come because they want to make a better life for themselves and the country's. america is a welcoming nationthat rewards hard work in the on to the moral spirit. the spirit and work ethic is alive and well in taxes were we continue to grow the economy and that jobs. in texas we welcome hard-working people who are willing to take a risk and start a business, people who start with nothing and lift themselves up and help the families of a better life. our conversation is core. we must never forget that. it is about the mexican-american landowners and ranchers in the rio grande valley, many of whom called the border region their home. his other works as a hostess when she is off from college. gifted young technologist from china who was to be the next michael dell or andy grove. it is about dreams and success stories but also about heart ache in tragedy. the family of illegal immigrants terrorized by violent street gangs to refuse to call the police out of year that their encounters with law enforcement could lead to deportation. a young woman from nicaragua who plays a cut -- pays a coyote thou
immigrants, both legal and illegal, come because they want to make a better life for themselves and the country's. america is a welcoming nationthat rewards hard work in the on to the moral spirit. the spirit and work ethic is alive and well in taxes were we continue to grow the economy and that jobs. in texas we welcome hard-working people who are willing to take a risk and start a business, people who start with nothing and lift themselves up and help the families of a better life. our...
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national security. >> the president says america is at a crossroads when it comes to theight against terror. >> i have been drinking sea water all my life. just a little bit north. so far, so good. >> many believe that, but if your water as clean as you think? >> live, local, latebreaking. wbal-tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. continues now. >> these days is not only more earth friendly to drink from the tap, it is better for your wallet. but is it better for your health? have you ever wondered what is in the water you drink, maybe something you cannot see our taste? >> there may be reason to worry, no matter how good it tastes. >> do you filter your water? people we talked to had a variety of reasons why they did or did not. some say it is all about the taste. >> it takes out the chlorine taste of the baltimore water. >> experts say there is no need to filter the water. >> i have been drinking this water all my life. so far, so good. bestmore has some of the water in the united states, if not the best water in the united states. >> but there may be something in the water we know nothing about. one of those things you cannot is a byproduct of th
national security. >> the president says america is at a crossroads when it comes to theight against terror. >> i have been drinking sea water all my life. just a little bit north. so far, so good. >> many believe that, but if your water as clean as you think? >> live, local, latebreaking. wbal-tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. continues now. >> these days is not only more earth friendly to drink from the tap, it is better for your wallet. but is it better for your health?...
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we also think of america's new generation of defenders, protecting the nation's interest in every corner of the globe, preserving our freedoms and our way of lifeworld. as general douglas macar chur said, a soldier of all prays for peace, for he must area deepest scars of war. america's heros laid to rest here at arlington and at american cemeterys around the world are kept alive by families and communities across our great lan. this memorial day, we honor those families who are heros left behind. we honor them in appreciation for the sacrifices they have endured. we also honor the perseverance and the resilience of our military families today for they are dealing with all of the challenges of life. america thanks you. all of us in positions of trust and responsibility must always make decisions that are worthy of the sacrifices of those who serve our country. on this sacred day, as we recall the words of president lincoln, when he referred to the mystic bonds and words of memory, we honor america's fallen put as by striving to be worthy of their great sacrifices as we all work towards making a better future for all mankind. it is now my honor
we also think of america's new generation of defenders, protecting the nation's interest in every corner of the globe, preserving our freedoms and our way of lifeworld. as general douglas macar chur said, a soldier of all prays for peace, for he must area deepest scars of war. america's heros laid to rest here at arlington and at american cemeterys around the world are kept alive by families and communities across our great lan. this memorial day, we honor those families who are heros left...
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life. >> [indiscernible] >> we felt so strong we were dealing with the national security crisis. henry kissinger said dr. daniel ellsberg was the most dangerous man in americad had to be stopped. >> this is another clip of daniel ellsberg or he focuses on how the nixon white house responded to daniel ellsberg's leak of the pentagon papers. it begins with john dean, former white house counsel to president nixon. >> i think there's probably some good justification for the strong feelings nixon had. he would make a decision in the national security council in the next they would read it on the front page of the new york times or some other newspaper. this makes it virtually impossible to govern. >> just because some guy is going to be a martyr, we cannot in a position of allowing a fellow to get away with this kind of wholesale thievery or it will happen all of the government. we have got to keep our eye on the main ball, which is the ellsberg. we have to get the son of the [beep] >> the leak changed the nixon white house. it really is what some of us have called the beginning of the dart period. it was rough and tumble before, but it got down and dirty. it is
life. >> [indiscernible] >> we felt so strong we were dealing with the national security crisis. henry kissinger said dr. daniel ellsberg was the most dangerous man in americad had to be stopped. >> this is another clip of daniel ellsberg or he focuses on how the nixon white house responded to daniel ellsberg's leak of the pentagon papers. it begins with john dean, former white house counsel to president nixon. >> i think there's probably some good justification for the...
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life. >> sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by volunteers of america. >> we leave you this sunday among the sculpted dunes of the white sands nationalonal treasure. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. we wish you all a safe and pleasant memorial day weekend and hope you'll be joining us again next unis sun morning. until then i'll see you on the radio. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org female narrator: through memorial day female narrator: through memorial day at sleep train, get 36 months interest-free financing plus big savings of up to $400 on beautyrest and posturpedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but this special financing offer ends memorial day at sleep train. ♪ sleep train this morning to inspect the latest tornado damage., and the >>> the president is on his way to oklahoma this morning to inspect the latest tornado damage and the
life. >> sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by volunteers of america. >> we leave you this sunday among the sculpted dunes of the white sands nationalonal treasure. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. we wish you all a safe and pleasant memorial day weekend and hope you'll be joining us again next unis sun morning. until then i'll see you on the radio. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition...
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america's #1 bottled water. nestle pure life. join the hydration movement. that's why we're donating to wounded warrior project. chat brawny® paper towels,ste ofwe admire strength.ed water. we stand strong with our nation'sally marked package of brawny® to learn how you can help. you get the app. and on it you have your coupons. instead of clipping them and carrying them. you have it right there on your smart phone. you go get it. >> anderson: and the app is free to download? >> it's free. and it's free for businesses to put on there as well. we have toys-r-us and sears. >> anderson: cool. thank you for being the co-host today. jorge thank you. we have a lot ahead. catch all the new episodes of "melissa & joey". thank you for watching everybody. see you next time. bye-bye. [applause] [♪] . >>> details ahead on how much rain to expect from a late season storm rolling in. and we will take you to the ballpark at noon. . >>> developing news, investigation into a terrible tragic accident that claimed several lives. good afternoon, i am torii campbell, police are on the scene of a carson where the car -- scene of a car accident where the car was
america's #1 bottled water. nestle pure life. join the hydration movement. that's why we're donating to wounded warrior project. chat brawny® paper towels,ste ofwe admire strength.ed water. we stand strong with our nation'sally marked package of brawny® to learn how you can help. you get the app. and on it you have your coupons. instead of clipping them and carrying them. you have it right there on your smart phone. you go get it. >> anderson: and the app is free to download? >>...
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america which sees itself as a moral nation on a hill. we can be bigger than our basis impulses. but we're a blood-lusty nation. though there's nothing about lifeng about death that's helping, we're going to go on killing. all right. that does it for us. martin, it's yours. >>> thank you, toure. good afternoon. it's monday may the 20th. as a new week begins, a simple truth is crystalizing. nothing is going to break this man's stride. ♪ >> the controversy isn't hurting the president's poll numbers. they're up slightly. it's not stopping republicans, though. >> there is a culture of intimidation. >> this is big government cronyism. >> trust is being eroded. >> part of it has to do with the intimidation that the administration is leaving. >> the assertions from the republicans that the president allowed this to happen is offensive. >> the nancy stathananny state what to do. >> political hate. >> if we start criticizing, you get targeted. >> they try to drag washington into a swamp of partisan fishing expeditions. >> really, obama, you said you heard about the scandal we you saw it on tv? i don't want to live in a world where you have the same sour
america which sees itself as a moral nation on a hill. we can be bigger than our basis impulses. but we're a blood-lusty nation. though there's nothing about lifeng about death that's helping, we're going to go on killing. all right. that does it for us. martin, it's yours. >>> thank you, toure. good afternoon. it's monday may the 20th. as a new week begins, a simple truth is crystalizing. nothing is going to break this man's stride. ♪ >> the controversy isn't hurting the...
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national security council official. richard haass joins me now to discuss his book and his recommendations for rebalancing our country's priorities. richard haass, welcome. you have spent your entire life dealing with how americashould meet challenges abroad. now you're saying it's time to refocus here at home. what led to this turnaround? >> it's not a book i ever thought i'd be writing. it surprised me. in part of what wasn't going on in the world. there's no challenger out there of the scale of nazi germany or soviet union during the cold war. so despite all the challenges we face abroad we have a little bit of space. so i wanted to write a book about here's what to do abroad and here's what not to do at home. i think above all the bases of american power, i believe, have been eroding. we're not tending to them and i think what we need to do, not simply to make the united states better for americans who live here but so we can be a force in the world is we've got to put our house in order. >> warner: when you talk about rebalancing, you call it restoration, what are you talking about in practical terms? is it the money we spend? is it the president's time? >> it's resources in lots of ways. one is the forei
national security council official. richard haass joins me now to discuss his book and his recommendations for rebalancing our country's priorities. richard haass, welcome. you have spent your entire life dealing with how americashould meet challenges abroad. now you're saying it's time to refocus here at home. what led to this turnaround? >> it's not a book i ever thought i'd be writing. it surprised me. in part of what wasn't going on in the world. there's no challenger out there of the...
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immigrants, legal and illegal,, because they want to make a better life for themselves and their families. america is a welcoming nation that rewards hard work. that work ethic is alive and well in texas or we continue to grow the economy and add jobs. in texas, we welcome hard working people are willing to take a risk and start a business, people who start with nothing and lift themselves up and help their families live a better life. our conversation about america's immigration system is about people. and we must never forget that. it is about the mexican-american landowners in the rio grande valley. many of whom called the region their home for generations. it is about the vietnamese restaurant owner in houston whose daughter works as a hostess when she is home from college. it is about the salvadorans working in the kitchen who hoped to save up enough money to open their own restaurant. it is about gifted young technologists from china was to be the next michael dell. it is about dreams and success stories, but it is also about heart ached and tragedy. it is about the family of illegal immigrants terrorized by viol
immigrants, legal and illegal,, because they want to make a better life for themselves and their families. america is a welcoming nation that rewards hard work. that work ethic is alive and well in texas or we continue to grow the economy and add jobs. in texas, we welcome hard working people are willing to take a risk and start a business, people who start with nothing and lift themselves up and help their families live a better life. our conversation about america's immigration system is...
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life. so today, to all our top cops, let me say that our nation shares that sense of gratitude. you embody america at its best and at its bravest. and you set an example, because if top cops can risk their lives to do their jobs, the rest of us should just be able to summon some tiny fraction of courage and the same sense of responsibility. and certainly, that applies for those of us responsible for supporting law enforcement and first responders here in washington. even during tough economic times, we've got to make sure they've got the resources that they need, whether that's supporting the cops program or helping you hire new officers or preventing layoffs or giving you the most advanced crime- fighting tools, and the mobile technology and critical data -- all of which you need in this 21st century when it comes to crime fighting. and we also need to take some common-sense steps that protect our rights, protect our children, protect officers in the line of duty by making it harder for dangerous criminals to get their hands on lethal weapons. these officers represent the best of us and they dese
life. so today, to all our top cops, let me say that our nation shares that sense of gratitude. you embody america at its best and at its bravest. and you set an example, because if top cops can risk their lives to do their jobs, the rest of us should just be able to summon some tiny fraction of courage and the same sense of responsibility. and certainly, that applies for those of us responsible for supporting law enforcement and first responders here in washington. even during tough economic...
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life's greatest gifts -- the chance to rule themselves. things you learned here and how you build on those experiences will have a direct impact on america's national interests and our place in this shifting world. some of you will choose to join those already in uniform serving our country and for that decision, i salute you. others of you will serve her country differently. some of you will be in laboratories where you will tackle problems that could prevent bioterrorism or cure diabetes. , others ofing firms you will invent new technologies. in classrooms, you educate the next generation of american leaders. [applause] and businesses, you will help from american competitiveness. he will revolutionize agriculture with new technology. no matter what career you embrace or how you decide to fit into this changing world, do it with dignity, do it with passion and with a spirit of community and most of all, do it with excellence. to be graduating from uga means that you're all smart. despite some of you spending your free time sitting on couches in the yard and drinking beer -- [applause] are. y'all know who you that was a lot more noise than i expect
life's greatest gifts -- the chance to rule themselves. things you learned here and how you build on those experiences will have a direct impact on america's national interests and our place in this shifting world. some of you will choose to join those already in uniform serving our country and for that decision, i salute you. others of you will serve her country differently. some of you will be in laboratories where you will tackle problems that could prevent bioterrorism or cure diabetes. ,...
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life threatening. the cause of the crash is not known. >>> the boy scouts of america may soon accept gay members. they held a rally on the steps of city hall demanding equality. the national board will vote on the recommendation. the father of the eagle predicts change is coming. >> even out of this big black cloud that we've been under, there is a ray ofsunshine, a rainbow of hope. we will not stop until bsa's programs are open to all who want to participate. >> state senator aid there is a bill in the legislature that would deny tax compensatory damages compensatory -- tax exempt. the law requires public schools to include prominent gay people and guy rights milestones in the curriculum. on wednesdays california board of education made a unanimous vote are. classroom materials purchased with state funds most avoid descriptions that demean gays, transgender arer and transsexuals,. >>> president obama said this morning that congress needs to do more to help people fulfill the american dream. >> we have more responsible homeowners to help, folks who have never missed a mortgage payment but aren't allowed to refinance, working families who have done everything right but sti
life threatening. the cause of the crash is not known. >>> the boy scouts of america may soon accept gay members. they held a rally on the steps of city hall demanding equality. the national board will vote on the recommendation. the father of the eagle predicts change is coming. >> even out of this big black cloud that we've been under, there is a ray ofsunshine, a rainbow of hope. we will not stop until bsa's programs are open to all who want to participate. >> state...
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america's favorite cured meat. >> we're going to do everything. we wore stretch pants. ♪ cowboy baby >> reporter: some wear their bacon devotion on their legs. >> i've loved bacon all my life. >> hello, bacon nation favorites. and compete for the coveted golden rasher. >> i'm always bringing my game. >> it is pretty competitive. >> reporter: call it a sooey smackdown. from sweets -- i don't think of bacon when i think of dessert. >> it's the best bacon cupcake you'll ever have. >> reporter: it might be the only bacon cupcake i'll ever have. to savory -- >> pork shoulder and bacon hamburger. >> reporter: -- to -- what's that? >> this is bacon snow. >> reporter: who knew all these modest strips of deliciousness could be elevated to this? >> i also think that people have strong associations with bacon about happiness, comfort, childhood. >> reporter: nearly 3 tons of bacon is served in this single-day event. >> it is every man's meat. >> reporter: but all this pigging out is for a good cause. $50,000 goes to the chicago food depository to help feed the homeless. >> peace, love and bacon. >> reporter: while one day just isn't enough for some -- >> every day should be bacon day. >> reporter: -- after
america's favorite cured meat. >> we're going to do everything. we wore stretch pants. ♪ cowboy baby >> reporter: some wear their bacon devotion on their legs. >> i've loved bacon all my life. >> hello, bacon nation favorites. and compete for the coveted golden rasher. >> i'm always bringing my game. >> it is pretty competitive. >> reporter: call it a sooey smackdown. from sweets -- i don't think of bacon when i think of dessert. >> it's the...
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life's greatest gifts -- the chance to rule themselves. things you learned here and how you build on those experiences will have a direct impact on america's nationalnterests and our place in this shifting world. some of you will choose to join those already in uniform serving our country and for that decision, i salute you. others of you will serve our country differently. some of you will be in laboratories where you will tackle problems that could prevent bioterrorism or cure diabetes. in engineering firms, others of you will invent new technologies. in classrooms, you will educate the next generation of american leaders. in businesses, you will help from american competitiveness. you will revolutionize agriculture with new technology. no matter what career you embrace or how you decide to fit into this changing world, do it with dignity, do it with passion and with a spirit of community and most of all, do it with excellence. to be graduating from u. ga. means that you're all smart. despite some of you spending your free time sitting on couches in the yard and drinking beer -- yeah, y'all know who you are. that was a lot more noise than i expec
life's greatest gifts -- the chance to rule themselves. things you learned here and how you build on those experiences will have a direct impact on america's nationalnterests and our place in this shifting world. some of you will choose to join those already in uniform serving our country and for that decision, i salute you. others of you will serve our country differently. some of you will be in laboratories where you will tackle problems that could prevent bioterrorism or cure diabetes. in...
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life's greatest gifts -- the chance to rule themselves. the things you have learned here at uga and how you build on those experiences will have a direct impact on america's national interests and on our place in this shifting world. some of you will choose to join those already in uniform who are serving our country, and for that decision i salute you. others of you will serve our country differently. some of you will be in laboratories where you will tackle problems that could present by a terrorism or cure diabetes. in engineering firms, others of you will invent new technologies. thelassrooms, you educate next generation of america's leaders. helpsinesses, you will promote american competitiveness. and on farms, you will revolutionize agriculture with new technology. no matter what career you embrace or how you decide to fit in to this changing world, do it with dignity, do it with passion, and with a spirit of community. and most of all, do it with excellence. now, to be graduating from uga means that you are all smart. despite some of you spending your free time sitting on beer --and drinking y'all know who you are. that was a lot more noise than what i expe
life's greatest gifts -- the chance to rule themselves. the things you have learned here at uga and how you build on those experiences will have a direct impact on america's national interests and on our place in this shifting world. some of you will choose to join those already in uniform who are serving our country, and for that decision i salute you. others of you will serve our country differently. some of you will be in laboratories where you will tackle problems that could present by a...
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we also think of america's new generation of defenders, protecting the nation's interests at every corner of the globe. preserving our freedoms and our way of life are kept alive by communities across this great land. we honor families who are heros left behind. we honor them in appreciation for the sacrifices they have endured. we also honor the perseverance and resilience of our military families today, for they are dealing with all of the challenges of life. america thanks you. all of us in positions of trust and responsibility must always make decisions that are worthy of the sacrifices of those who serve our country. on this sacred day, as we recall the words of president lincoln, when he referred to the mystic bonds and chords of memory, we honor america's fallen patriots by striving to be worthy of their great sacrifices as we all work toward making a better future for all mankind. it is my honor to introduce someone who has shown unwavering commitment to our service men and women and their families and leads our nation today with great strength and wisdom, ladies and gentlemen, help me welcome, our commander in chief, the president of th
we also think of america's new generation of defenders, protecting the nation's interests at every corner of the globe. preserving our freedoms and our way of life are kept alive by communities across this great land. we honor families who are heros left behind. we honor them in appreciation for the sacrifices they have endured. we also honor the perseverance and resilience of our military families today, for they are dealing with all of the challenges of life. america thanks you. all of us in...
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an individual whose life and work exemplify the goals of the national book foundation in expanding the audience for literature and enhancing the cultural value of literature in america. well deserved and -- [applause] >> two years later, still -- [inaudible] >> right. [laughter] >> well, i think i'm just going to go home now. thank you, lissa, for that wonderful, beautiful, generous comment that you made. and thank you, john. i mean, every morning i wake up i try to make sure that i wake up when shelf awareness just hits my mailbox so i'm the first one to read it. and i was disappointed when you made it a little later. >> that was not a conscious decision. >> i know. you just wanted to sleep a little longer, i think. [laughter] but i, i can only say that being here in gaithersburg has been just pretty remarkable. it's brought me back to a time when we first started the miami book fair, close to 30 years ago. and to see, to see the energy here, to see the young and old, to see the amazing amount of people who came and the wonderful authors that presented and to see people buying books from politics & prose tells me that books are alive and well here in gaithersburg.
an individual whose life and work exemplify the goals of the national book foundation in expanding the audience for literature and enhancing the cultural value of literature in america. well deserved and -- [applause] >> two years later, still -- [inaudible] >> right. [laughter] >> well, i think i'm just going to go home now. thank you, lissa, for that wonderful, beautiful, generous comment that you made. and thank you, john. i mean, every morning i wake up i try to make sure...