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hello welcome to the latest polls update this friday and these are the headlines quick off the mark read goals mark webber sends out a warning to his f one rivals after dominating friday's practice for the german grown pre. remains mission the twice former champion struggled to turn back aiming to crack the top three in the russian premier league. and most to splash me russia's. eleven time windsurfing champion he's all become a top jet skier. the first of the swimming pool and russia have extended their domination in the synchronised swimming at the aquatics world championships in shanghai as. has claimed has fifteen gold medal in china. yet another trials came from that and her partner at the lashing out in the queue at the routine it was top dog number six for russia who once again our class whose china maintained a gold this week in the synchronised swimming events where more gold is left up for grabs on such as article meanwhile also this friday russia added another three medals to their tally the silver and the bronze in the men's three meter springboard event that's the bronze in
hello welcome to the latest polls update this friday and these are the headlines quick off the mark read goals mark webber sends out a warning to his f one rivals after dominating friday's practice for the german grown pre. remains mission the twice former champion struggled to turn back aiming to crack the top three in the russian premier league. and most to splash me russia's. eleven time windsurfing champion he's all become a top jet skier. the first of the swimming pool and russia have...
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quick off the mark read goals and mark webber sends out a warning to his f one rivals after dominating friday's practice for the german grand prix. and russia's on their minds a preview of what it could be like at the russian formula one grand prix in the years towards the fourteen. let's get the ball rolling with football where the russian premier league can seem is this weekend in the first game after a summer break so wise for me champ is a routine trouble to grozny it was a scoreless until the design moments of the match. brawl broke the deadlock after firing from close range following a rebound from of. the next three points because i and side are now level on points with their champions and are preparing for a champions league clash with. terry remain in the lead. meanwhile in. preparations are underway for sunday's cup america final year of y. are chasing their first title since one thousand nine hundred ninety five while opponents paraguayan have not listened the trophy since the night in seventy nine now you are why are expected to make one change from the side that beat her r
quick off the mark read goals and mark webber sends out a warning to his f one rivals after dominating friday's practice for the german grand prix. and russia's on their minds a preview of what it could be like at the russian formula one grand prix in the years towards the fourteen. let's get the ball rolling with football where the russian premier league can seem is this weekend in the first game after a summer break so wise for me champ is a routine trouble to grozny it was a scoreless until...
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formula one now and charles lewis hamilton fought off the challenges of ferrari's fernando alonso and mark read both a second victory of the season afternoon throwing race at the german grand prix webber had started on pole as a dump in the growing of howards and took the lead from him at the first turn the briton then lost and regained it before beating lawns i am going to the line i think you need it sebastian vettel of red bull finished fourth he still seventy seven point zero of webber at the top accountant and alongside first on the straight and heels and nine racist remaining. we want to motor g.p. reigning world champion jorge lorenzo has trained pole position at the laguna seca circuits of the us grand prix it could have ended entirely differently for the spaniard off the bat. he crashed in practice however he walked away from this unscathed just a right on the mark on occasion the defending champion was a fraction of a second part of the story and it's just that remains the championship that became the opener ends a stoner's repsol honda team a down a few days of the top three sundays
formula one now and charles lewis hamilton fought off the challenges of ferrari's fernando alonso and mark read both a second victory of the season afternoon throwing race at the german grand prix webber had started on pole as a dump in the growing of howards and took the lead from him at the first turn the briton then lost and regained it before beating lawns i am going to the line i think you need it sebastian vettel of red bull finished fourth he still seventy seven point zero of webber at...
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wants to learn to fly was the only driver to collapse time on the one release forty seven seconds mark as read through teammate and overall leader sebastian vettel finished and you only thirty place seven time champion michael schumacher the second fastest on ferrari's fernando alonso was only seven heading the flyers lewis hamilton jenson button and lagging behind in fifteenth right. now the second fastest man on earth tyson gay has pulled out of next month's world athletics championships in south korea due to a hip injury the american would have been up against one hundred meter world record holder you say involved but gay withdrew from the semifinals of the u.s. national trials because of ongoing pain and he's expected to miss the rest of the season ok has run the fastest time this year at nine point seven million seconds and his personal best of nine point six nine is just a tenth of the second thoughts world record. some of the world's top golfers are completing their build up to next week's pushing open championship firstly on the p.g.a. tour it's american chris blanks who has a one shot
wants to learn to fly was the only driver to collapse time on the one release forty seven seconds mark as read through teammate and overall leader sebastian vettel finished and you only thirty place seven time champion michael schumacher the second fastest on ferrari's fernando alonso was only seven heading the flyers lewis hamilton jenson button and lagging behind in fifteenth right. now the second fastest man on earth tyson gay has pulled out of next month's world athletics championships in...
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the room with him here's this great big guy you know who's got this big hat on and he just i just read mark i could just see him with you know with a k. forty seven or something and we set out and he was so not as well spoken but soft spoken some ways but very emphatic very precise and very he really struck me as a man who could be a great leader and so was his speech yet. because he was sworn in as the president but constitution was signed that day so we watched a new lesion to we see that you got trite as was july ninth so we watched the new nation war and we watched the first president snoring and. and we watched their constitution sign and he and and what was really amazing was that bashir who is the president of sudan came in recognize southern sudan a really yes and they stood side by side well it's a good sign for the radical exasperate now remember bashir of course is a indicted world criminal and people kept wondering if he would be arrested but he was this is such a country of contradiction he was warmly received by the southern sudanese states but he said we will cooperate now he
the room with him here's this great big guy you know who's got this big hat on and he just i just read mark i could just see him with you know with a k. forty seven or something and we set out and he was so not as well spoken but soft spoken some ways but very emphatic very precise and very he really struck me as a man who could be a great leader and so was his speech yet. because he was sworn in as the president but constitution was signed that day so we watched a new lesion to we see that you...
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tel aviv all these early afternoon fifty thousand people here with the most popular chant being read to mark a social justice a whole new way of speakers have been taking to the stage they've been calling on unity and it's coming across very strongly is one by one people here can bring change a lot of criticism being leveled at israeli prime minister bibi netanyahu in fact if you try and his name is mentioned he is god why are you here tonight i'm here because it's just becoming possible to live in this country anymore we work we give and we do and we keep on giving and there's no end to this is that this is the only goal we have to change just because you have any evidence or what you think people have been inspired by the demonstrations taking place there. for what it's all signs saying. you guys are leaders on earth. why do you want him to go home. alone because of the police and i should be salman stray sions i mean inspired by the protests we saw taking place in arab world well i think there's a lot of influence of what happened in the. syria lebanon. i know what you see in libya there'
tel aviv all these early afternoon fifty thousand people here with the most popular chant being read to mark a social justice a whole new way of speakers have been taking to the stage they've been calling on unity and it's coming across very strongly is one by one people here can bring change a lot of criticism being leveled at israeli prime minister bibi netanyahu in fact if you try and his name is mentioned he is god why are you here tonight i'm here because it's just becoming possible to...
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happens is pretty much going to be lost while all those other letters which she might have marked destroy when read arresting very safely in the archives. seoul abundant correspondence which does show quite corrupt. but it is unclear. there are abundant in damning. this testimony. so he is very much part of it. the people who ran the central pacific were known as the assisted. things became so messy, and they all had so what's to hide that nobody could ever back out of the corporation. the only way you got out of the southern pacific was he died. it was sort of like the mafia. you had to come back again. and after awhile i said, that's because there never got to steal from each other, but that left out david cole, a famous 19th century trial. actually wonderful. the day they captured black art, the last stagecoach robber in california, the date of the cold and trial started. so if you go back to the san francisco papers he will have the accounts of the stage robber used to leave bad poetry with his victims. then you have the opening of the cold and dry which became the most famous trial in late 19t
happens is pretty much going to be lost while all those other letters which she might have marked destroy when read arresting very safely in the archives. seoul abundant correspondence which does show quite corrupt. but it is unclear. there are abundant in damning. this testimony. so he is very much part of it. the people who ran the central pacific were known as the assisted. things became so messy, and they all had so what's to hide that nobody could ever back out of the corporation. the only...
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what all those other letters which might have marked destroyed when read are resting very safely in archive and all kinds of people who hate you. the most, does show that he is quite corrupt, but there's nothing else getting stanford sides of the story because it's unclear who would almost certainly jane stanford destroyed all of leland corresponds. so what is left is the letter she wrote to other people. and they are abundant and they are damning, and his testimony that he did. so he is very much a part of it because one of the things that happens is that people who ran the central pacific were known as the associates. they were in it together. things became so messy and they all had so much to hide that nobody could ever back out of this corporation. the only we got out of the southern pacific is you died. people tried, sort like mafia, they came back. you had to come back in. for a while i thought that's because they will never steal from each other, but that left out david cole. the day they captured black bart, the last ditch coach robert in california, is the date the golden trial sta
what all those other letters which might have marked destroyed when read are resting very safely in archive and all kinds of people who hate you. the most, does show that he is quite corrupt, but there's nothing else getting stanford sides of the story because it's unclear who would almost certainly jane stanford destroyed all of leland corresponds. so what is left is the letter she wrote to other people. and they are abundant and they are damning, and his testimony that he did. so he is very...
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mark, welcome. >> thank you so much. i'm going to read-- [inaudible] my opinion right now is -- [inaudible] >> talk louder. >> my opinion right now, it's a great time to be an independent bookseller. with challenge comes opportunity. and so with great challenge comes great opportunity. so we have great challenges. the challenges we face are real. e-book sales as a percentage of books old and though sales dominated by giants like amazon and apple, although we do sell e-books, too, in case you're wondering you can buy them from us. ever-increasing competition. [inaudible] the steady rise of prices for both hardcover and paperback environment. we face challenges before. explosive growth of national chains, so-called superstars in the late 90s and 2000 discounted by e. retailers who sell mark notman obligated charged sales tax to name a couple, and yet we survive. [inaudible] whether it's to the hosting of sponsor of neighborhood booksellers enlisting experts in a field to offer classes, authors and providing space for neighborhood activism,
mark, welcome. >> thank you so much. i'm going to read-- [inaudible] my opinion right now is -- [inaudible] >> talk louder. >> my opinion right now, it's a great time to be an independent bookseller. with challenge comes opportunity. and so with great challenge comes great opportunity. so we have great challenges. the challenges we face are real. e-book sales as a percentage of books old and though sales dominated by giants like amazon and apple, although we do sell e-books,...
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you can read mark's entire piece at cnn.com/opinion.d leave a comment for him. there are already, i'm told, more than 4,000 comments that people have posted. >>> coming up, we're going to tell you how prosecuting boston mobster james bulger is going to cost taxpayers. >>> also ahead, quickly becoming one of the biggest fourth of july holiday traditions and some may say one of the grossest holiday traditions. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. soft! hard! [ male announcer ] how do you decide between crunchy and soft tacos? why don't we have both? [ male announcer ] old el paso. hard and soft tacos. ♪ feed your fiesta. >>> checking stories across the country. >>> after 16 years on the run, boston mobster james "whitey" bulger back home. in court on thursday he got a public defender but lost his petition to have two pending racketeering cases against him combined. >>> police in new orleans suburbs say they
you can read mark's entire piece at cnn.com/opinion.d leave a comment for him. there are already, i'm told, more than 4,000 comments that people have posted. >>> coming up, we're going to tell you how prosecuting boston mobster james bulger is going to cost taxpayers. >>> also ahead, quickly becoming one of the biggest fourth of july holiday traditions and some may say one of the grossest holiday traditions. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the...
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prevailed in the morning session this morning once again outpacing the high flying read all jewel of sebastian vettel and mark webber just as he did at the british a fortnight ago out and right off the race that's over soon webber was the second fastest ahead of range and invest all along those ferrari team mate philippe massacred of course because you know brokering a recount is the least alex and jenson button rounded off the top six in memory terence. we did see wills and the first three practice since the united states grand prix will be held later this friday night with most of the standings leader casey stoner as to do battle with champion jorge lorenzo in california saw on the sterno was second fastest and they pulled the sake of last year in straight in from the last four seconds behind lorenzo and i think it's a rich vein of form recently in most they fail to convert his latest to pole positions into victories however he will be gunning to stretch his straight this point at the top in sunday's scottish. i love the atmosphere here it's you know it is you know one of the most close to ones we come to i
prevailed in the morning session this morning once again outpacing the high flying read all jewel of sebastian vettel and mark webber just as he did at the british a fortnight ago out and right off the race that's over soon webber was the second fastest ahead of range and invest all along those ferrari team mate philippe massacred of course because you know brokering a recount is the least alex and jenson button rounded off the top six in memory terence. we did see wills and the first three...
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year in mendoza both teams were reduced to ten men just after the hour mark reuss john calico dimona and shaun beausejour both see read how the game was decided after a ninety second lead bundled into the net by carrier however despite the defeat still finish third in the group and also qualify for the last eight. when we want a possible move to see carlos tevez return to south america has been scuppered brazilian side corinthians say they will not increase their initial offer of fifty five million dollars which was turned down by the strikers club much to city the twenty seven year old is currently playing for argentina not the copper america and have stated he wants to move away from manchester for family reasons before the start of the new season however a move back to his former club corinthians now looks unlikely with the brazilian transfer window closing and you have a twenty year her in the meantime arch rivals manchester united have been dealt a blow in their reported bit by netherlands midfielder wishless no this means milan the serious side has denied their twenty seven year old star is up for sale north the
year in mendoza both teams were reduced to ten men just after the hour mark reuss john calico dimona and shaun beausejour both see read how the game was decided after a ninety second lead bundled into the net by carrier however despite the defeat still finish third in the group and also qualify for the last eight. when we want a possible move to see carlos tevez return to south america has been scuppered brazilian side corinthians say they will not increase their initial offer of fifty five...
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read. >> especially as we just marked princess diana's 50th birthday. >>> this next book is a book that i'mman. >> creepy, coming out of scandinavia. this is his third book. it's already sold 9 million copies. it's translated in 40 countries on the first snow, a boy wakes up to find that his mother has disappeared and the sign is a snowman in the front yard it's very creepy. >>> next the fiction read that you picked is called the kid, by sapphire. 15 years, a long time. very dramatic, profane, i have to warn you. a good book to sort of sink your teeth in. >>> our blazing beach reads. a little bit lighter. the first one is danielle steel's latest book, happy birthday. >> this is a great idea ix it's "happy birthday." the idea mother, daughter, hitting two big birthdays. 60 and 30. they both find love in unexpected places. >>> next, silver girl by elin hilderbrand. >> a madoff-like w we who loses her fortune, her respect, her friends. she goes to nantucket, in meeting up with her high school sweetheart, regains a lot of what she has lost. >> trying to start over and try herself anew. >> she h
read. >> especially as we just marked princess diana's 50th birthday. >>> this next book is a book that i'mman. >> creepy, coming out of scandinavia. this is his third book. it's already sold 9 million copies. it's translated in 40 countries on the first snow, a boy wakes up to find that his mother has disappeared and the sign is a snowman in the front yard it's very creepy. >>> next the fiction read that you picked is called the kid, by sapphire. 15 years, a long...
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fresno was only 85 degrees. 85 and that was the coolest high reading -- hold on. beating the old mark in 1920. i mean if fresno is not hitting 90 in july that tells you how cool it is for us. temperatures stay on the cool side. today low overcast. some areas already get the sun. it will be breezy and below average on the temps. and than sunny breezy to windy. no, ma'am change until maybe middle of next week slight warming around tuesday and wednesday. temperatures are not only the high temps on the cool side the lows are cool. petaluma 44. kenwood 45. mil valley 46. napa 48. morgan hill at 49 degrees. we are stuck in this pattern. the fog works its way in. upper 40s for santa rosa. san rafael 52. san jose at 56. the west wind or west southwest wind continues out to sacramento. look at what is coming down from the gulf of alaska. it will take its place and the beat goes on. i don't see much change here. low overcast gives way to sunshine then it's cool to breezy to windy. windy around the bay and into the delta. 60s and 70s and that is it. 68 san rafael. 72 walnut creek. livermore 68.
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producer prices and how much more americans spent at the mall in june with government's reading on retail sales. this week marks the beginning of earnings season on wall street when companies tell us whether profits rose or fell over the last three months. pittsburgh's alcoa kicks things off and earnings there may have tripled thanks to higher aluminum prices. other companies looking to report strong earnings report for last quarter include google thanks to more internet ads and major banks jpmorgan chase and citigroup. this year the all-star game is in phoenix where the average temperature is 107 degrees. don't worry about the players or the fans. chase field is air conditioned. >>> warner brothers closes out hollywood magic as final movie in the boy wizard series opens in theaters on friday. get your business news on cnbc. >> our political analyst will join us in just a few minutes to talk about the debt crisis. you can get all of your business and tech news before the bell weekdays on "today in the bay" which starts at 4:30 in the morning. >>> one of san francisco's most beloved theaters is closing. we see t
producer prices and how much more americans spent at the mall in june with government's reading on retail sales. this week marks the beginning of earnings season on wall street when companies tell us whether profits rose or fell over the last three months. pittsburgh's alcoa kicks things off and earnings there may have tripled thanks to higher aluminum prices. other companies looking to report strong earnings report for last quarter include google thanks to more internet ads and major banks...
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race, and then mark will take ten minutes to rebut his point of view, and then we will open the floor for questions. please. >> thank you. thank you. that kind introduction. nice enough to read everything my mother had written down, which was good. mark, it's great to be here at freedomfest. i have to tell you, about a month so ago mark called me up. todd, do you believe in free speech? i said, yes and of course. he said, well, are you sure? i said, you know my book on the front cover has a quote from milton friedman endorsing my book. of course of believe in free speech. he said kamal will you come to mike conferencing give a speech for free. here i am today which you know. i'm doing this favre -- not a favor. it is obviously good for me and for everyone here. i am going to ask you to do a favor. i would like you all to stand up for just a moment. please stand up. thank you. thank you. stand up. i just want to see if i had the power to give 500 libertarians to do what i want. all gone. now you can treat each other for a moment, say hello to your neighbor. very good. and now please sit down. please sit down. thank you very much. you know what, i may have just save your life.
race, and then mark will take ten minutes to rebut his point of view, and then we will open the floor for questions. please. >> thank you. thank you. that kind introduction. nice enough to read everything my mother had written down, which was good. mark, it's great to be here at freedomfest. i have to tell you, about a month so ago mark called me up. todd, do you believe in free speech? i said, yes and of course. he said, well, are you sure? i said, you know my book on the front cover has...
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mark skousen take 10 minutes to rebut his point of view and then open the floor for questions. so please, mr. buchholz. car back >> thank you alex for that kind introduction. alex was nice enough to read everything they never had written down, which was good. mark, it is great to be here at freedom fest. i have to tell you i'm here because a month or so ago mark called me up and said todd, do you believe in free speech? they said yes, of course i believe in free speech. he said well, are you sure you believe in free speech? instead you know my new book on the front cover has a quote from milton friedman endorsing a book. of course i believe in free speech. he said that when you come to my congress to give a speech for free? [laughter] and here i am today with you now. i am doing this favorite -- it is not a favor for mark. it is obviously good for me and good for one here i hope. i would like you all to stand up for just a moment. please stand up. thank you, thank you. alex is going to stand up. i just want to see if i had the power to get 500 libertarians to do what i want. hold on -- now you can greet each other for a moment, say hello to your neighbor. very good. and now please sit
mark skousen take 10 minutes to rebut his point of view and then open the floor for questions. so please, mr. buchholz. car back >> thank you alex for that kind introduction. alex was nice enough to read everything they never had written down, which was good. mark, it is great to be here at freedom fest. i have to tell you i'm here because a month or so ago mark called me up and said todd, do you believe in free speech? they said yes, of course i believe in free speech. he said well, are...
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mark. >> is that a valid excuse? that maybe some staffer read it? >> i find that mind-boggling. such a statement would scream out to you as just incredibly wrong. that you cannot -- if you are a first-year student in high school and you read that statement, that's fwot to send up some alarms to you that says -- wait a minute. we can't sign this sort of thing. and particularly, not so much probably in the republican primary. if she does get into the general election, this sort of thing with independent voters just kills you dead. it's a nonstarter because it's such a fringe sort of way of thinking of things. >> it's also interesting that -- >> i would say that's probably why they didn't look at it. because i agree with you. had i read this and any of the republicans i talked to, they would say -- what the heck is this? i just think someone wasn't paying attention when they were doing their job. >> even in the explanation this group has put out, where retracted it, they did the classic -- this can be -- i'm sorry if you misconstrued this. they're not saying it's wrong and they wen
mark. >> is that a valid excuse? that maybe some staffer read it? >> i find that mind-boggling. such a statement would scream out to you as just incredibly wrong. that you cannot -- if you are a first-year student in high school and you read that statement, that's fwot to send up some alarms to you that says -- wait a minute. we can't sign this sort of thing. and particularly, not so much probably in the republican primary. if she does get into the general election, this sort of...
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it reads casey free soon, question mark? as you mention, tomorrow is the big day in this case.oing to be founding out what casey anthony is ultimately sentenced to. at this point a four-year maximum minus 2 1/2 years time served. it may not be much. and of course people so outraged by this still, we heard casey anthony's family had received death threats. peggy and daniel? >> right after the verdict was read, both george and cindy anthony, casey anthony's parents, immediately left the courtroom. they did release a statement. can you talk to us a little bit about that and what your thoughts are on it? >> reporter: that's right. we were hoping to hear froro george and sinny anthony following the court verdict. and we didn't hear from them. then we certainly heard from them in the statement. because it was kind of eyebrow-raising when you go through it. they talk about how they may never find out what happened to little caylee but this gives them some closure at least in terms of the court proceedings. here's the part that got me. they said, despite the baseless defense that casey
it reads casey free soon, question mark? as you mention, tomorrow is the big day in this case.oing to be founding out what casey anthony is ultimately sentenced to. at this point a four-year maximum minus 2 1/2 years time served. it may not be much. and of course people so outraged by this still, we heard casey anthony's family had received death threats. peggy and daniel? >> right after the verdict was read, both george and cindy anthony, casey anthony's parents, immediately left the...
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mark a good year. soon we will see the shuttle begin to warm up read a lot sequencer. three partners. now they stop the clock if they had talked earlier about some inclement weather that might be keeping the shuttle launch from happening very quickly prevailed perhaps we could be seeing a deal right here. the progress. there were perfect there with the crew right now ok what are you going to talk over your group while you are correct please. i don't work for one second we put a verification record. are fully retracted. at this point the crowds are waiting with bated breath to see whether this launch will actually happen or whatever they'll be a slight delay because of the weather and because of the hazy conditions. ok you can buy that will be private. and the word. that we both write about great all right and that it would be if you could curb the head of the requirement that you are prepared to go ok i copy and watch for. her program all right very good at media we get there but there are curricula were also listening in on the conversation between the shuttle and ordinator is really
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in formula one mark webber will start from pole position as grand prix after narrowly beating mclaren's lose hamilton and read both he made sebastian that's all in a thrilling qualifying battle at the webber claimed his a third pole position of the season despite a superb black holes and while world champion said so what a fight outside itself see for the first time this season the german will goals. head of the ferrari do all along so and. their status is called for it was six. jenson button seven asked for an aborted third run however all this could change on sunday as the latest weather forecast predicts an eighty four percent chance of rain for the start of the race. let's stay with motor sport bikes were jorge lorenzo claim pole position at the laguna seca circuit at the us grand prix it could have ended in an entirely different matter for the spaniard though after he suffered heavy crash in an earlier practice he walked away on skates however producing a great final lap and qualification the defending champion was just a fraction of the second faster than pace a stellar finishing and minute and twenty o
in formula one mark webber will start from pole position as grand prix after narrowly beating mclaren's lose hamilton and read both he made sebastian that's all in a thrilling qualifying battle at the webber claimed his a third pole position of the season despite a superb black holes and while world champion said so what a fight outside itself see for the first time this season the german will goals. head of the ferrari do all along so and. their status is called for it was six. jenson button...
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mark lino and i really have a passion for libraries. libraries, for us, is, in fact, a community center. it used to be that you could go read read a newspaper, but i know libraries are a key element to any community. to some extent, it is a place where our children get to do their homework. they come and sit in that room, and do their homework, and in the course of doing their homework, they will browse around, and then they will start reading, and then they will reading, and then they will start dreaming, and then they
mark lino and i really have a passion for libraries. libraries, for us, is, in fact, a community center. it used to be that you could go read read a newspaper, but i know libraries are a key element to any community. to some extent, it is a place where our children get to do their homework. they come and sit in that room, and do their homework, and in the course of doing their homework, they will browse around, and then they will start reading, and then they will reading, and then they will...
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mark, how are you? >> congratulations on your book. >> thank you. >> reading what you write from time to time. >> how are you doing? you're still making waves. >> we're doing fine. >> we're still in trouble, though. >> no kidding. i don't know whether -- it seems like every once in a while they have two steps forward and then you take two steps back or sometimes three steps back. [inaudible] >> and we -- the thing that get me so upset is the -- [inaudible] >> are not reflected at all in those success rates. they had that meeting with the 16 countries, okay, and the only reason we were there was that we were the hosts. we didn't qualify. >> that's right. >> they wouldn't let me in but i heard from jim kelly and others and the attitude was, what are you guys doing? >> well, you really have to take your -- [inaudible] >> yeah. >> that's 'cause -- >> taken as a whole, if you look at the principals work -- [inaudible] >> the specific strategies that they use, but -- [inaudible] >> a lot of it has -- >> you see them all going up. >> that's right. and it's scary. [applause] >> so my assigned role is to introduc
mark, how are you? >> congratulations on your book. >> thank you. >> reading what you write from time to time. >> how are you doing? you're still making waves. >> we're doing fine. >> we're still in trouble, though. >> no kidding. i don't know whether -- it seems like every once in a while they have two steps forward and then you take two steps back or sometimes three steps back. [inaudible] >> and we -- the thing that get me so upset is the --...
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if you read the casey anthony statement issued today by mark lipman, they very carefully navigate awayfrom protesting casey's innocence. they very carefully do not say that she was innocent. so everyone, including her parents, believe she has some participation in what happened here, just not murder one. >> yeah, i mean, you followed the trial pretty closely here, dr. drew. what was your gut feeling when that verdict came in? >> that i wasn't that surprised. and people are going to be angry with me because the court of public opinion is so much angry and so much wants there to be a guilty verdict. but i all along thought, boy, if i were sitting in that jury box, i wouldn't be able to understand why a mother would in a premeditative fashion do this. i mean, sort of loose allegation was that she wanted just to be done with this child and go out and party. i've treated over 10,000 adicks and psych patients in my experience, and i've seen egregious parenting practice, leave kids on the street, abuse kids. not once did they think i need to off this kid so i can drug myself. not once. >> but
if you read the casey anthony statement issued today by mark lipman, they very carefully navigate awayfrom protesting casey's innocence. they very carefully do not say that she was innocent. so everyone, including her parents, believe she has some participation in what happened here, just not murder one. >> yeah, i mean, you followed the trial pretty closely here, dr. drew. what was your gut feeling when that verdict came in? >> that i wasn't that surprised. and people are going to...
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mark lino and i really have a passion for libraries. libraries, for us, is, in fact, a community center. it used to be that you could go read read a newspaper, but i know libraries are a key element to any community. to some extent, it is a place where our children get to do their homework. they come and sit in that room, and do their homework, and in the course of doing their homework, they will browse around, and then they will start reading, and then they will start dreaming, and then they will start plotting against us parents. [laughter] but they will really do wonders for us as a community when they start dreaming and planning. also, the library is a place where different individuals, that may have different attitudes and ideas, different points of view, find themselves in one room, and all this sudden start talking to one another. then magic happens. differences melt away and you come together as a community come as a neighborhood. those are the magical things about a library. that is one of the reason why the commission, the city family, decided that we would not simply open up a place where there was going to be a
mark lino and i really have a passion for libraries. libraries, for us, is, in fact, a community center. it used to be that you could go read read a newspaper, but i know libraries are a key element to any community. to some extent, it is a place where our children get to do their homework. they come and sit in that room, and do their homework, and in the course of doing their homework, they will browse around, and then they will start reading, and then they will start dreaming, and then they...
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in formula one mark webber will start from pole position assad is gerren grand prix after narrowly beating clarence loose hamilton and read both seem a sebastian that's all in a thrilling qualified battle at the number graeme webber claimed his a third pole position of the season despite this for a black hole thing well we're all happy that's all what a fight outside it's up to for the first time this season the german will go. the head of the ferrari do all their own and all along so and delete them lost their status as rosberg was six mclaren's jenson button seven after an aborted for whatever all this could change on sunday after the latest weather forecast predicts an eighty four percent chance afraid for the start of the race. unless they would motor sport but also bikes were jorge lorenzo claim pole position at the log and a second circuit at the us grand prix it could have ended in and sorry a different matter for the spaniard though after he suffered any crash in an earlier practice he walked away on skate however producing a great final act in qualification it's heading chad it was just a fraction of the second f
in formula one mark webber will start from pole position assad is gerren grand prix after narrowly beating clarence loose hamilton and read both seem a sebastian that's all in a thrilling qualified battle at the number graeme webber claimed his a third pole position of the season despite this for a black hole thing well we're all happy that's all what a fight outside it's up to for the first time this season the german will go. the head of the ferrari do all their own and all along so and...
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susan, i read an article before about some reporter on msnbc being -- host: mark halpern, right. caller: i was wondering if you could read that one more time. thank you so much for your time. host: mark halpern has been suspended by msnbc for comments he made about the president yesterday. lots of clips of it on the internet if you're interested in seeing how the whole thing unfolded on msnbc. thanks to the discussion on the american dream. we're going to move to our guest significant thment morning. david keating of the club for growth next up, and after that, blanch lincoln. we'll be right back after this break. >> tune in to c-span this independence day. writer like he will lind and other panelists discuss if the united states can remain united. >> at the political level, we're more divided. if you look at partisan polarization at any point since the civil war. >> then the dalai lama and sister prejean talk about the death penalty and violence. and later, nixon white housen siders discuss his presidency's foreign policy this monday, july fourth, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern
susan, i read an article before about some reporter on msnbc being -- host: mark halpern, right. caller: i was wondering if you could read that one more time. thank you so much for your time. host: mark halpern has been suspended by msnbc for comments he made about the president yesterday. lots of clips of it on the internet if you're interested in seeing how the whole thing unfolded on msnbc. thanks to the discussion on the american dream. we're going to move to our guest significant thment...
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fascinates us about people and that we look to read about when we read their biographies are the turning points in their lives. that mark a shift in perspective or a new chapter. what turning points did you find in the life of letters and papers from prison? >> one of the most interesting ones was the common touch. bonhoeffer was from an aristocratic family, his father was a top professor of psychiatry in germany at the time. very sheltered life, very privileged life, a nonreligious life. basically, their mother taught them some hymns, and he graduated from berlin and got a one-year scholarship to america. and we're talking 1931. he headed to union seminary in new york, and his best friend there was frank fisher who was a african-american, the only one there. and he took him to ab sin yang baptist church, and i think that's a big turning point. he really learned -- you have to remember, a berlin professor, i would say their books, their footnotes had footnotes, it was that kind of world he lived in. [laughter] and here he is in the baptist church, he fell in love with the music. he came back in 1939, his friends wanted
fascinates us about people and that we look to read about when we read their biographies are the turning points in their lives. that mark a shift in perspective or a new chapter. what turning points did you find in the life of letters and papers from prison? >> one of the most interesting ones was the common touch. bonhoeffer was from an aristocratic family, his father was a top professor of psychiatry in germany at the time. very sheltered life, very privileged life, a nonreligious life....
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like to contribute to this heated topic, go to our facebook fan page, we will be reading, as author of the morning. >> mark zuckerberg is looking to deliver something awesome, the launch of a new product. they will not say exactly what is of the buzz is they are going to unveil some sort of video chat feature. >> the back up on the bay bridge does reach into the macarthur maze. not our only hot spot. take a look at 680 south down. chp with an estimated time to clear this crash at around 9:00 a.m.. a major injury accidents tying up the right out of concord, pleasant hill and martinez for will agree. we will be right back on the kron 4 morning news. >> here are the top stories that we're following, the search continues for the missing boater's after the boat capsized off the coast of mexico. the crew will be out there today from sacramento helping with the search. a picasso sketch worth hundreds of thousands of dollars and walked out of the gallery in san francisco near union square. bigeye took it and jumped into a taxicab. jury selection is underway as we speak in washington d.c. trying to select jurors wi
like to contribute to this heated topic, go to our facebook fan page, we will be reading, as author of the morning. >> mark zuckerberg is looking to deliver something awesome, the launch of a new product. they will not say exactly what is of the buzz is they are going to unveil some sort of video chat feature. >> the back up on the bay bridge does reach into the macarthur maze. not our only hot spot. take a look at 680 south down. chp with an estimated time to clear this crash at...
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lives of our people. >> today marks the 235th anniversary of the document that freed the colonies from british rule. john adams and beaning lin franklin lead the annual readingere was also a performance by revolutionary fight and drum corps. >>> lots to celebrate weather wise. most importantly no rain. >> i was going to say, it's not a bad day today. tonight it gets a little more interesting. >> yeah, we have some storms coming in from the west and generally south of dc, the further south you go, towards fredericksburg, a better chance you'll see thunderstorms developing that could impact some of those firework shows and some of them could be strong and severe. here's a look at that risk of where the best chances are for severe storms. basically to the south, you see the areas in yellow until 10:00 p.m. tonight. all right, here's a look at live doppler 9,000hd. cloudy conditions, but look out to the west, you see greens and yellows, those are the showers and there are thunderstorms coming in through here. now we'll head up first through the cumberland area where we have a flood warning. and head south where we also see some bigger massive showers and thunder
lives of our people. >> today marks the 235th anniversary of the document that freed the colonies from british rule. john adams and beaning lin franklin lead the annual readingere was also a performance by revolutionary fight and drum corps. >>> lots to celebrate weather wise. most importantly no rain. >> i was going to say, it's not a bad day today. tonight it gets a little more interesting. >> yeah, we have some storms coming in from the west and generally south of...
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that fascinates us about people and that we look to read about in reading their biographies are the turning point in their lives that mark a shift in perspective or a new chapter. what turning points did you find in the life of letters and papers from prison? >> one of the most interesting ones was the common touch. bonheoffer was from an aristocratic family. his father was a top doctor psychiatry at the time. a privileged sheltered life. a nonreligious life basically. his mother taught hymns, but he garage waited from -- graduated from berlin with a one year scholarship to america. we're talking 1931. he headed to union cemetery in new york, and his best friend was frank fisher, an african-american, the only one there, he took him to a baptist church. it was a real turning point. he really learned -- remember a berlin professor, their footnotes have footnotes. it was that world he lived in. [laughter] he's at this baptist church, fell in love, and came back in 1939, his friends wanted to protect him, smuggled him back to new york. he didn't stay there more than three months and said i can't duck this. i have to be back
that fascinates us about people and that we look to read about in reading their biographies are the turning point in their lives that mark a shift in perspective or a new chapter. what turning points did you find in the life of letters and papers from prison? >> one of the most interesting ones was the common touch. bonheoffer was from an aristocratic family. his father was a top doctor psychiatry at the time. a privileged sheltered life. a nonreligious life basically. his mother taught...
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mark. >> thank you, jim. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a true story that reads like a detective tale. with modern presidents appearing in public every day and sometimes more than once, it's hard to imagine an american president dropping out of sight for nearly a week. but that's exactly what happened in 1893, when grover cleveland underwent secret cancer surgery. the public was kept in the dark for weeks while he recuperated and for decades to follow. it's all the subject of a new book titled "the president is a sick man." ray suarez talked to its author. >> i caught up with journalist and historian matthew algeo, in president cleveland's favorite refuge from the white house it's washington, d.c. neighborhood that now bears his name, cleveland park. we sat down at the historic rosedale conservancy farmhouse just across the street from where the president's cottage once stood. math urk whenever the president has a health problem i guess it's a big deal but i guess context is importantn this case, right? was a cancerous growth in the mouth at this point in american history such a big de
mark. >> thank you, jim. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a true story that reads like a detective tale. with modern presidents appearing in public every day and sometimes more than once, it's hard to imagine an american president dropping out of sight for nearly a week. but that's exactly what happened in 1893, when grover cleveland underwent secret cancer surgery. the public was kept in the dark for weeks while he recuperated and for decades to follow. it's all the subject of a new...
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and talking about mark twain earlier, you get the feel reading this lot of this contest between life on the water where you are drifting and life on shore that is very politically oriented and very harsh. >> we're in the garden of the ernest hemingway home in key west, florida. ernest hemingway who won the pulitzer and nobel prize, 15 novels made into film believe in this house from 1928 to 1939. over one of my shoulders is the home. a separate house where he did his work and in the next telephone call we will look at some of the scenes on the first floor of this ernest hemingway home. our call from albuquerque, new mexico. go-ahead. >> you are close. i have two questions. there are apparently two versions of the snows of kilimanjaro, the great short story by hemingway. one took on directly scott fitzgerald and it was later removed. i can here's something about the story as to why the indictment of scott fitzgerald in that story was removed. and secondly maybe it would be interesting to find out why hemingway in two of his letters stated that his favorite short story of all of his sh
and talking about mark twain earlier, you get the feel reading this lot of this contest between life on the water where you are drifting and life on shore that is very politically oriented and very harsh. >> we're in the garden of the ernest hemingway home in key west, florida. ernest hemingway who won the pulitzer and nobel prize, 15 novels made into film believe in this house from 1928 to 1939. over one of my shoulders is the home. a separate house where he did his work and in the next...
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and as mark alluded to in his presentation a few moments ago. there are some possible readings, such as one to craft standards to make an exception to entail enormous levels of uncertainty in the part of issuers, networks and merchants alike as to what fees were acceptable. here and in other areas the staff has rightly opted instead for permissible readings of the am biggous provisions with sound economic incentives and greater certainty for all relevant actors. still there are provisions whose language does not admit interpretations that some may have preferred. for which there may be good policy arguments. not on economic grounds, but on the grounds of statutory language would not admit that interpretation. i have a concrete alternative to sound policy positions while remaining consistent with congressional intent. while i share those concerns, i don't have an alternative consistent with the language of the statute that would better achieve the statutory aims. focusing on what the staff proposal was. so i do support the proposed regulation as presented by the staff. they have
and as mark alluded to in his presentation a few moments ago. there are some possible readings, such as one to craft standards to make an exception to entail enormous levels of uncertainty in the part of issuers, networks and merchants alike as to what fees were acceptable. here and in other areas the staff has rightly opted instead for permissible readings of the am biggous provisions with sound economic incentives and greater certainty for all relevant actors. still there are provisions whose...