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joe mccarthy, they would've found their joe mccarthy in any event. and that's not you think any of mccarthy's, please. but we now have evidence of common of these people were guilty come and the way they lied was very disturbing. other questions? right there. >> i wonder if you have any comments on the role of american corporations as dupes for america's foes such as henry ford and ford corporation? and also, armand hammer, and also now the flow of corporate money into elections has become the floodgates have been opened. if you have any concern about american companies that want to do business with commerce countries like china, either selling the products or buying barometers from them, using their influence on american politics which is only going to grow to enforce american policy in a direction that is more sympathetic to calm his china and less sympathetic to the american worker. >> i will cut you off because i haven't looked into it. i really haven't looked into it. i didn't, i didn't find much -- although armand hammer was a rigid on my list,
joe mccarthy, they would've found their joe mccarthy in any event. and that's not you think any of mccarthy's, please. but we now have evidence of common of these people were guilty come and the way they lied was very disturbing. other questions? right there. >> i wonder if you have any comments on the role of american corporations as dupes for america's foes such as henry ford and ford corporation? and also, armand hammer, and also now the flow of corporate money into elections has...
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of mccarthy's excesses, please. but we now have the evidence of how many of these people were guilty and the way they lied and misled people was very disturbing. other questions? right there, yes. >> i wonder if you have any comment on the role of american corporations as dupes for america's foes such as henry ford and the ford corporation? and, also -- >> arm and hammer. yeah. >> and also now that the flow of corporate money into elections has become -- the floodgates have been opened, if you have any concern about american companies that want to do business with communist countries like china, either selling them products or buying raw materials there them. using their influence on american politicians which is only going to grow -- >> yeah. >> -- to force american policy in a direction that is more sympathetic to communist china and less sympathetic to the american worker. >> yeah. i'll cut you off because i haven't looked into it. i really haven't looked into it. i didn't, i didn't find much on -- although arm a
of mccarthy's excesses, please. but we now have the evidence of how many of these people were guilty and the way they lied and misled people was very disturbing. other questions? right there, yes. >> i wonder if you have any comment on the role of american corporations as dupes for america's foes such as henry ford and the ford corporation? and, also -- >> arm and hammer. yeah. >> and also now that the flow of corporate money into elections has become -- the floodgates have...
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. >>> coming up later this hour, another big interview for our movie reviewer, kevin mccarthy.his time, he talks one on one with actress reese witherspoon. >>> staff sarge the john kennedy and family here with the holiday greeting going out to the family in washington. merry christmas, we love you. >> morey christmas. >> merrychristmas. oh, i see. a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the boys next door will never leave. who says we want them to? > police in l.a. have released photos taken from the grim sleeper suspect's home. police are trying to identify the people in the photos. franklin has pleaded not guilty to the murders. >>> rapper dmx is headed to prison. he admitted to violating his probation. he is being sent to prison for one year. >>> larry king has signed off if the last time, capping 25 years in broadcasting. the cnn host pulled down the curtain on his last show last night. the 77-year-old announced lasted summer he would be leaving ushered out by the struggling network. he was once the d
. >>> coming up later this hour, another big interview for our movie reviewer, kevin mccarthy.his time, he talks one on one with actress reese witherspoon. >>> staff sarge the john kennedy and family here with the holiday greeting going out to the family in washington. merry christmas, we love you. >> morey christmas. >> merrychristmas. oh, i see. a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the...
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terry mccarthy, cbs news, mammouth lakes, california. >> smith: that's the cbs evening news.ie couric, i'm harry smith. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> got down to the tent and we realized that the lady was trapped in there and there was a little girl inside screaming. >> the weather turns deadly when a treetoples onto a grandmother and her granddaughter. how their rescuers struggled to free them. >> feels like shock and awe when they come in with eight trucks. >> taking a stand against smartmeters. what happened when one bay area community engaged in civil disobedience to keep them out. >> and a robbery call leads to an officer-involved shooting. what police suspect the thieves were after that led to the gunfire. >>> good evening, i'm robert lyles. allen martin is off tonight. >> i'm dana king.
terry mccarthy, cbs news, mammouth lakes, california. >> smith: that's the cbs evening news.ie couric, i'm harry smith. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> got down to the tent and we realized...
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thank you very much. >> thank you, chair mccarthy.t's truly a pleasure to introduce tonight's keynote speaker. the professor is a highly respected legal scholar. he is an sbure, he is an author and an expert on immigration law. among his many leadership roles at stanford law school are director of the arthur and tony rock center for corporate governance, associate dean for executive education and special programs, co-director of the director college and if that wasn't enough, he is also co-founder of the open source corporate governance reporting system project. he is an overachiever. the professor is a frequent commentator on the long-term impact of immigration policy and reform and he has provided expert testimony to the u.s. senate and the house of representatives. prior to joining stanford law, he was founding executive director of the immigration outreach center in phoenix, arizona. in his former life, he also launched and led several businesses including law logic group which is considered today to be an industry leader in techn
thank you very much. >> thank you, chair mccarthy.t's truly a pleasure to introduce tonight's keynote speaker. the professor is a highly respected legal scholar. he is an sbure, he is an author and an expert on immigration law. among his many leadership roles at stanford law school are director of the arthur and tony rock center for corporate governance, associate dean for executive education and special programs, co-director of the director college and if that wasn't enough, he is also...
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terry mccarthy reports. >> reporter: if you think new yorkers have it bad, welcome to mammoth lakes, 17 feet of snow has fallen in just the past 12 days. but, no one here is complaining. mammoth is home to one of california's most popular ski he resorts. >> amazing. absolutely the best you could ever imagine. >> reporter: the snow has beaten all records. more than three times the december average. >> i've been here 32 years. i've never seen this much snow ever in december. we stopped counting when i got snowed into my house monday. >> reporter: with so much snow dumping so fast, ski patrol has been on high alert. heading out at dawn to blast the snow with explosives. >> our goal is to create smaller avalanches so a big one doesn't come and hit a lift or hit a building. >> reporter: mammoth right now has got the most snow of any ski resort in the entire world, which makes local ski merchants hopeful their businesses might recover after two pretty bad years for the ski industry. mammoth had 1.5 million skier visits the year before the recession hit in 2007. last year, that number was d
terry mccarthy reports. >> reporter: if you think new yorkers have it bad, welcome to mammoth lakes, 17 feet of snow has fallen in just the past 12 days. but, no one here is complaining. mammoth is home to one of california's most popular ski he resorts. >> amazing. absolutely the best you could ever imagine. >> reporter: the snow has beaten all records. more than three times the december average. >> i've been here 32 years. i've never seen this much snow ever in...
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terry mccarthy followed the marines on a raid in southern afghanistan. >> reporter: sergeant matthewmb disposal expert maneuvers a robot to a car he suspects may be book -- booby trapped suspected may be bookie-trapped. >> you pack a vehicle full of explosives and guys swoop up near it, it could be catastrophic. >> reporter: he drops and explosive charge through a window. >> all right. dropping it. >> reporter: and blows the threat away. the marines had to blast their way into this taliban stronghold back in august. buried under the streets of this market town were countless ieds. >> is everybody all right? >> reporter: today, things have changed. >> you know, when you think about just how dangerous this place was and how completely abandoned to anything but ieds -- >> reporter: did the locals know where most of the ieds were or not? >> the locals say that they did not and i tend to believe them. according to them, they were all forced to adhere to a curfew at 7:00 every evening and nobody but the taliban was allowed on the street. >> reporter: jackson has lost count of the total num
terry mccarthy followed the marines on a raid in southern afghanistan. >> reporter: sergeant matthewmb disposal expert maneuvers a robot to a car he suspects may be book -- booby trapped suspected may be bookie-trapped. >> you pack a vehicle full of explosives and guys swoop up near it, it could be catastrophic. >> reporter: he drops and explosive charge through a window. >> all right. dropping it. >> reporter: and blows the threat away. the marines had to blast...
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terry mccarthy, cbs news, southern afghanistan. news, southern afghanistan. oh just return it.urning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. so if you go from a croissant with butter to a whole wheat roll with olive oil, you'll go from roughly 16 grams of fat to about 6. take alli with that, and you're down to 4.5. alli helps you reach a healthier weight, when you get active, eat right, and take alli. alli will block about 25% of the fat you eat. and for every two pounds you work to lose, alli can help you lose one more. fda-approved alli -- how healthy works. learn more at myalli.com. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in s
terry mccarthy, cbs news, southern afghanistan. news, southern afghanistan. oh just return it.urning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. so if...
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terry mccarthy is following the marines of the thunder third. >> reporter: sergeant matthew jack son,bomb disposeals expert, maneuvers a robert up to a car he suspects may be booby trapped. >> you pack a vehicle full of explosives, and a group of guys near it, you can havea catastrophic kill of a bunch of guys. >> reporter: he drops an explosive charge through a window. >> all right, dropping it. >> reporter: and blows the threat away. >> reporter: the marines had to blast their way into safar bazaar back in august. buried under the streets of this market town were countless i.e.d.s. >> is everybody all right! >> reporter: today, things have changed. >> you know, when you think about just how dangerous this place was, and how completely abandoned of anything but i.e.d.s. >> reporter: did the locals know where most of the i.e.d.s were or not? >> i locals say they did not, and i tend to believe them. accordinging to them they were all forced to adhere to a curfew at 6:00 every evening and nobody but the taliban was allowed on the street. >> reporter: two months ago this was a complete n
terry mccarthy is following the marines of the thunder third. >> reporter: sergeant matthew jack son,bomb disposeals expert, maneuvers a robert up to a car he suspects may be booby trapped. >> you pack a vehicle full of explosives, and a group of guys near it, you can havea catastrophic kill of a bunch of guys. >> reporter: he drops an explosive charge through a window. >> all right, dropping it. >> reporter: and blows the threat away. >> reporter: the...
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we talked about mccarthy. and i was taken along to a lot of civic situations and public situations where the issue of freedom of speech and the first amendment were--were predominant and very much talked about in my home. so i was raised in that environment. and that instilled in you a social conscience where you felt you could make a difference? well, i think my father really felt that one person could make a difference. he was an amazing man. i always spend a moment to talk about him, because he was blind from the age of four, and he went on to graduate summa cum laude from the university of idaho in moscow. he became a pianist and entertainer, had a wonderful career in music, but also was a-- a sort of a bit of a philosopher and loved good poetry and wrote good songs and talked to us-- all of us-- all five of us-- talked to us about life and about commitment and about the feeling that he had that one person can make a difference and does make a difference. so i was weaned on that. it was something that i al
we talked about mccarthy. and i was taken along to a lot of civic situations and public situations where the issue of freedom of speech and the first amendment were--were predominant and very much talked about in my home. so i was raised in that environment. and that instilled in you a social conscience where you felt you could make a difference? well, i think my father really felt that one person could make a difference. he was an amazing man. i always spend a moment to talk about him, because...
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he had nothing to do with this, but every new anticommunist was portrayed as a joe mccarthy. i quote one of the cofounders of the aclu. by the way, reed roger baldwin 1928 book "liberty under the soviets," but one of the founders was harry ward, a methodist minister. i quote a piece he wrote for " protis tent digest". he's warning about the next red scare. by the way, both democrats, then it was martin of texas, a democrat; right? now it's this guy and that guy. they would have found their joe in any of that, and that's not to defend any of mccay thy, please, but we now have the evidence of how much of these people were guilty and the way they lied and misled people. it's very disturbing. other questions? right there, question. >> i wonder if you have any comment on the role of american corporations as dupes for america's foes such as henry ford and the ford corporation, and also arm and hammer, and also now that the flow of corporate money into elections has become the flood gates have been opened, if you have concern about american companies that want to do business with co
he had nothing to do with this, but every new anticommunist was portrayed as a joe mccarthy. i quote one of the cofounders of the aclu. by the way, reed roger baldwin 1928 book "liberty under the soviets," but one of the founders was harry ward, a methodist minister. i quote a piece he wrote for " protis tent digest". he's warning about the next red scare. by the way, both democrats, then it was martin of texas, a democrat; right? now it's this guy and that guy. they would...
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our friend kevin mccarthy with 106.7 the fan is here. great interviews with reese witherspoon and the rest of the crew. >> thank you. i almost asked reese to marry me. she is so stunning in person. i have had the biggest crush on her since cruel intens. i was always mad at ryan philippe for marrying her. i didn't propose. >> tell me what did you think of the movie. >> how do you know is a great romantic comedy. it is james l. brooks. paul r udd is just great in the film. paul is in tons of legal trouble. reese witherspoon just got cut from her softball team and they find each other. she is dating a proferringal baseball player who plays for the washington nationals in the movie. jack nicholson plays paul rudd's father. it is a could you romantic comedy that has a well-written script. gems l. brooks is aware of all the cliches in romantic comedies so he wanted to make one that was off center but really funny at times and the relationships and the chemistry really work. i also like his use of close- ups to get more of a realistic approach.
our friend kevin mccarthy with 106.7 the fan is here. great interviews with reese witherspoon and the rest of the crew. >> thank you. i almost asked reese to marry me. she is so stunning in person. i have had the biggest crush on her since cruel intens. i was always mad at ryan philippe for marrying her. i didn't propose. >> tell me what did you think of the movie. >> how do you know is a great romantic comedy. it is james l. brooks. paul r udd is just great in the film. paul...
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. >> larry: charlie mccarthy was -- >> it was all about character and everything.gar bergen and charlie mccarthy, that was a goal. sherri lewis and these guys were big influences on me as well. i just decided when i was about 15 or 16, that when people thought of ventriloquism, i wanted them to put my name up there with the big names. >> larry: "america's got talent" made it for you, right? >> yeah. >> i was in my 40s. >> larry: were you appearing in clubs? >> no, i was doing fairs, festivals. little small town stuff. in fact, what was funny about it, since i was a ventriloquist, they always looked at me as a kid's act. they would put me next to the petting zoo or with a bunch of clowns. it was terrible. i started playing schools, elementary schools. when i got close to about 40 years old, i thought to myself, you know, i guess the whole thing of being rich and famous is a pipe dream. because nobody's ever really going to care about a 40-year-old ventriloquist. then america's got talent came along and changed everything. you want to sit down? okay, we'll put her do
. >> larry: charlie mccarthy was -- >> it was all about character and everything.gar bergen and charlie mccarthy, that was a goal. sherri lewis and these guys were big influences on me as well. i just decided when i was about 15 or 16, that when people thought of ventriloquism, i wanted them to put my name up there with the big names. >> larry: "america's got talent" made it for you, right? >> yeah. >> i was in my 40s. >> larry: were you appearing...
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. >>> we'll have kevin mccarthy coming up. >>> this is shantel rivers and we are ain germany.nd a greeting to lily saunders in temple hills, maryland. we want to say have a happy and safe holiday season. we miss you guys. wa >>> sandra bullock has been named woman of the year by people magazine. she start the off the year with a big oscar win for her role in the bliewn side and then went through a very public divorce after her husband jesse james admitted to having an affair. she went on to adopt a baby and become the highest paid actress in hollywood. also learning more about time magazine's choice of facebook founder mark zuckerberg for the man of the year. >> we have lots and lots of arguments about who it should be and who should be the principal runner up and certainly this year, the good news story of the year was the chilean miners so i think everyone can agree with that. >> other potential honorees the tea party which became the major talking point of the mid- term elections and wikileaks founder, julian assange. >>> we are wishing awe a feliz navidad. we will play mor
. >>> we'll have kevin mccarthy coming up. >>> this is shantel rivers and we are ain germany.nd a greeting to lily saunders in temple hills, maryland. we want to say have a happy and safe holiday season. we miss you guys. wa >>> sandra bullock has been named woman of the year by people magazine. she start the off the year with a big oscar win for her role in the bliewn side and then went through a very public divorce after her husband jesse james admitted to having an...
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. >>> kevin mccarthy sits down for a one-on-one with mark wahlberg to talk about the movie, the fighterx 5 morning news will be back right after the break. [ female announcer ] why settle for plain bread when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ start with cookie dough. ♪ add frosting. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] then sprinkles. [ both giggle ] [ female announcer ] fun. easy. [ child ] wow. [ female announcer ] at pillsbury.com. >>> stocks push ahead to fresh two-year highs but you might need to brace yourself for higher air fares as well. let's check in with robert gray with our business beat. we had a little bit of a push yesterday. are we going to give back this morning or might we hold this santa claus rally for a little bit long officer. >> santa has been coming six straight days for the s&p 500. we've been seeing multi-year highs and it is almost like an instant real estately there where he we start off pretty strong and fade into the close -- like an instant
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joe mccarthy was a senator. was on the house committee. october 1947, called to washington d.c. to testified john howard lawson was one of the hollywood 10. communist party member -- albert schmaltz, 47196. i got some of -- all of frank marshall davis's weekly columns that he wrote for the honolulu record from 1949 to 1950 which was the communist party usa in hawaii. i got them through the help of two college students. one found them on line and the other is actually in hawaii and i am amazed is here today. i will keep it secret. she went into a library in the university of hawaii and got the columns on hard copy. what you see here in reading davis's columns was just how anti-american the communist party was in the united states. who was president of the united states after world war ii? harry truman. what party? democrat. he was the enemy. they mercilessly savaged harry truman. davis just took him apart. davis turned harry truman into a demon in these articles. colonialist, imperialists, fascist, racist, monsters, george marshall, you name it. february 9th, 1950. here davis rea
joe mccarthy was a senator. was on the house committee. october 1947, called to washington d.c. to testified john howard lawson was one of the hollywood 10. communist party member -- albert schmaltz, 47196. i got some of -- all of frank marshall davis's weekly columns that he wrote for the honolulu record from 1949 to 1950 which was the communist party usa in hawaii. i got them through the help of two college students. one found them on line and the other is actually in hawaii and i am amazed...
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mccarthy: i want to thank my colleague, mr. sablan for supporting this. i rise in support of s. 3817, the child abuse prevention treatment re-authorization of 2010. first, i want to thank chairman miller and ranking member kleine for their hard work and -- ranking member kline for their hard work and the staff who worked hard on this issue also. i want to thank senator harkin and dodd for their leadership on getting this bill through the senate. abuse and neglect and fatalities are of significant concerns for all of us in this nation. and i am proud that we are addressing this today. as a nurse for over 30 years, i have seen firsthand the risks, the illnesses that can result due to abuse and neglect. something that surfaced in our hearings on the subcommittee, child abuse does not respect state lines. as a result of the hearing, i introduced a bill called protecting children across state lines act. i am pleased to have this included in the legislation. it does two things, one, it requires data to be collected showing the basis of multiple state authoritie
mccarthy: i want to thank my colleague, mr. sablan for supporting this. i rise in support of s. 3817, the child abuse prevention treatment re-authorization of 2010. first, i want to thank chairman miller and ranking member kleine for their hard work and -- ranking member kline for their hard work and the staff who worked hard on this issue also. i want to thank senator harkin and dodd for their leadership on getting this bill through the senate. abuse and neglect and fatalities are of...
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mccarthy construction is the only one that hurt communities of color at the mission campus site, -- that an arctic communities of color -- that heard communities of color at the mission campus site. there were people peacefully protesting and there were assaulted by the head of the building trades because they wanted to say, "put our community to work." the fbi system is fully ingrained in the construction industry. that system has to change. you have the ability to do it. friends, brothers, and in-laws. there is no work in the east bay, the south bay, the north bay. the only work is in san francisco. we have young brothers and sisters killing themselves over the fact that they have no work. give them hope. put them behind power equipment. [applause] chairperson avalos: next speaker, please. claudia rocha, jose reyexzz, ruben santano, james bryant. will stop there because the cannot read the next speaker. >> commissioner avalos, please speak spanish. mr. salinas, please. >> [speaking spanish] >> good afternoon, supervisors, chairman avalos. i am a member of the carpenter'' local here in
mccarthy construction is the only one that hurt communities of color at the mission campus site, -- that an arctic communities of color -- that heard communities of color at the mission campus site. there were people peacefully protesting and there were assaulted by the head of the building trades because they wanted to say, "put our community to work." the fbi system is fully ingrained in the construction industry. that system has to change. you have the ability to do it. friends,...
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as terri mccarthy reports the attacks come amid mounting pressure for afghan troops to step up. >> reporter: azim is a private in the afghan army, a former shepherd, he has his own unique way of finding roadside bombs. >> they go and yarning it out of the ground. >> reporter: a quick way to get blown up say the marines with who are training him and the other afghan soldiers here. >> it scarce the hell out of us the way he grabs ieds. >> reporter: they all think are you crazy. >> yeah. >> doesn't matter. >> reporter: i do t he says, to serve my country and to page money for my family. there are a lot of things these 32 afghan army recruits to that make the marines nervous. >> muzz ale wareness and keeping the finger off the trigger can be an issue at times. >> given you a few scares. >> absolutely, absolutely. >> reporter: corruption and abuse of civilians is common amongst the afghan forces. so the marines keep a close eye on these soldiers during their daily patrols. the marines here all tell us that one of their most challenging task is training the afghan army but they stick at it becaus
as terri mccarthy reports the attacks come amid mounting pressure for afghan troops to step up. >> reporter: azim is a private in the afghan army, a former shepherd, he has his own unique way of finding roadside bombs. >> they go and yarning it out of the ground. >> reporter: a quick way to get blown up say the marines with who are training him and the other afghan soldiers here. >> it scarce the hell out of us the way he grabs ieds. >> reporter: they all think are...
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i am here this morning on behalf of angus mccarthy of the commission, to show support to mr. lee's appointment as city administrator. he has shown his honesty, integrity, and leadership, and also has been very that is why we believe he is the right person for this position for the next five years. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you, commissioner. next speaker please. >> i am the director of the san francisco arts program. i am here to voice my support for edwin lee as city administrator. i can attest to how he is in close of -- inclusive of issues and voice. there was a particular meeting that i can point to in which edwin lee, several other staff members from his office for their. they were talking about day laborers. i remember how conclusive ed lee was about what was mentioned by day laborers, and also of his ideas, it almost crafted the plan of action that we were making. the community should be pressed in those conversations. we know that he is going to be the right person as the city administrator. supervisor campos: thank you. is there any other member of the publ
i am here this morning on behalf of angus mccarthy of the commission, to show support to mr. lee's appointment as city administrator. he has shown his honesty, integrity, and leadership, and also has been very that is why we believe he is the right person for this position for the next five years. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you, commissioner. next speaker please. >> i am the director of the san francisco arts program. i am here to voice my support for edwin lee as city...
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mccarthy says this is no different than what i'm saying. the senate did not claim the power to change treaty terms or enact resolutions that pretended to fix deep problems withoutal tering treaty terms. to the contrary. senators told presidents washington and carter that there would be no consent unless they went back to the countries in question and got the problematic terms changed. that amplify america's understanding about a treaty. the senate cannot unilaterally alter the core understandings in an agreement. that latter would render it no thus, messers bolton and hew concluded the senate has the final say. if 34 senators reject a unquote. voting to reject is the senate's duty when confronted with a treaty that disserves the dereliction on new start, or presidential letter can pay over. it does no good to pass resolutions saying we think it means this or that when the words clearly talk about the fact that missile defense is tied and part of this. it is affected. if the senate were to come back and say, we will only consent, as they did
mccarthy says this is no different than what i'm saying. the senate did not claim the power to change treaty terms or enact resolutions that pretended to fix deep problems withoutal tering treaty terms. to the contrary. senators told presidents washington and carter that there would be no consent unless they went back to the countries in question and got the problematic terms changed. that amplify america's understanding about a treaty. the senate cannot unilaterally alter the core...
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there's a wonderful phrase by mccarthy, and he says he achieves -- grace rescues men when all other resourcese been exhausted. and he has done everything to get out of here, and he has this vision. he started to hallucinate, which you do when you dehydrate. and he sees this child. and he knows it's not jesus or mohammed or buddha, he just knows it's his child in the future. he's 27. he's not a guy thinking about settling down, having a family or anything like that. but he knows that's his child in the future. and this child gives him a way out of this place that he's in, this hell that he's in. and it's extraordinary. so it comes out, if not physical courage, it becomes a spiritual, a grace-like exception, that he has a role to play in life, much more important than these adventures and his conquests. there's something much more important. like any parent, it's like selflessness. he has to give over his self so someone else and he realizes he has to live for this child. in the beginning of this film he's unthinkable, he manages to get out of it and he lives. tavis: this film kind of reminded
there's a wonderful phrase by mccarthy, and he says he achieves -- grace rescues men when all other resourcese been exhausted. and he has done everything to get out of here, and he has this vision. he started to hallucinate, which you do when you dehydrate. and he sees this child. and he knows it's not jesus or mohammed or buddha, he just knows it's his child in the future. he's 27. he's not a guy thinking about settling down, having a family or anything like that. but he knows that's his child...
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civil rights and for class equality, and it hurt him during the cold war, and especially during the mccarthyiod. even though he was quite productive in the last 50 years of his life, he never again received the attention that he got in the 1930s, and thus we want now to bring him back. our exhibit, "the art of prophetic justice," it's most appropriate that it be here in the fillmore. because in the 1920s and 1930s, the artist's most productive years, he lived and worked in the fillmore. >> zakheim created more than 1,500 works of art over his long life. he experimented with a broad range of styles and mediums, was a protÉge of diego rivera, a follower of the french postimpressionists, and like marc chagall, proudly referenced his jewish heritage in many of his paintings. but until now, there has never been a major retrospective of his work. >> zakheim was especially shaken by the holocaust because he immigrated to the united states from poland. but almost all of the rest of his family stayed behind. he even went in the 1930s to warn them, but they did not heed that warning. he lost hundreds
civil rights and for class equality, and it hurt him during the cold war, and especially during the mccarthyiod. even though he was quite productive in the last 50 years of his life, he never again received the attention that he got in the 1930s, and thus we want now to bring him back. our exhibit, "the art of prophetic justice," it's most appropriate that it be here in the fillmore. because in the 1920s and 1930s, the artist's most productive years, he lived and worked in the...
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. >> kerry mccarthy. >> as someone who claims to be an avid fan of the smiths, the prime minister willo doubt be rather upset this week to hear that both morrissey and johnny marr have banned him from liking them. [laughter] the smiths, of course, are the archetypal student band. if he wins tomorrow night's vote, what songs does he think students will be listening to -- "miserable lie," "i don't owe you anything," or "heaven knows i'm miserable now"? >> if i turned up, i probably would not get "this charming man." if i went with the foreign secretary, it would probably be, "william, it was really nothing." >> stewart jackson. >> does my right honorable friend agree that it is a badge of shame -- >> order. there is simply too much noise. it is very unfair. i want to hear mr. stewart jackson. >> does my right honorable friend agree that it is a badge of shame, for which the party opposite should apologize to taxpayers, parents, and pupils, that having doubled education spending during their term in office, they managed to drive down educational attainment standards to the bottom of the i
. >> kerry mccarthy. >> as someone who claims to be an avid fan of the smiths, the prime minister willo doubt be rather upset this week to hear that both morrissey and johnny marr have banned him from liking them. [laughter] the smiths, of course, are the archetypal student band. if he wins tomorrow night's vote, what songs does he think students will be listening to -- "miserable lie," "i don't owe you anything," or "heaven knows i'm miserable now"?...
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. >> the case sk heard by judge mccarthy. the same judge who ruled he was guilty, calling the crimes the most despicable behavior one can imagine. the attack happened june, 2003 here in the sunset district. many of the white students had been drinking in a keg party in stern grove. some ended up at this shop. and the assailants confronted five asian-american teengss on the streets. the victims say attackers yelled racial slurs before beating them up. it lasted maybe 10-15 minutes but victims say for them, what happened here would last a lifetime. >> like a scar on my memory. something i'll never forget. >> jeff wu beaten and kicked repeatedly. wu and his family members came here today to show opposition. wu didn't want to talk about it. but his father says attack changed his son's live. >> there is no longer that feeling that the world is safe. >> nudging can take back what he took from those boys. >> his attorney says that his client has every right to ask the court to change his report. the hearing was continued until janua
. >> the case sk heard by judge mccarthy. the same judge who ruled he was guilty, calling the crimes the most despicable behavior one can imagine. the attack happened june, 2003 here in the sunset district. many of the white students had been drinking in a keg party in stern grove. some ended up at this shop. and the assailants confronted five asian-american teengss on the streets. the victims say attackers yelled racial slurs before beating them up. it lasted maybe 10-15 minutes but...
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mccarthy, to suspend the rules and agree to house res. concurrent resolution 323 on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the title of the concurrent resolution. the clerk: house concurrent resolution 323, concurrent resolution supporting the goal of ensuring that all holocaust survivors in the united states are able to live with dignity, comfort and security in their remaining years. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to the concurrent resolution. members will record their vote by electronic device. members, this is a five-minute vote, five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 406. the nays are none. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the aff
mccarthy, to suspend the rules and agree to house res. concurrent resolution 323 on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the title of the concurrent resolution. the clerk: house concurrent resolution 323, concurrent resolution supporting the goal of ensuring that all holocaust survivors in the united states are able to live with dignity, comfort and security in their remaining years. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to...
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new york or taken way out of proportion but it's not like it hasn't happened before i mean joseph mccarthy and jenner and the crew that one against the communists in the fifty's harry truman was forced to initiate a loyalty oath for government employees this is not something new to america now they're taken out of proportion but then you know what's used is that this little example of one preacher or pastor excuse me in florida that wants to burn korans is shown to the muslim world and that's what they think. all of america feels or the majority of what they should see of course again going back to my other point is our example that we tolerate anything that has to do with religion almost to the extent of being absurd but we do that's what our constitution saying that religion is not a state of fear in our country so could we have done it any different after nine eleven i mean i don't know nine years later with so much that's happened if that's this is the question again most but one of the most important aspect of my answer to you would be we could have not done iraq had we not done iraq
new york or taken way out of proportion but it's not like it hasn't happened before i mean joseph mccarthy and jenner and the crew that one against the communists in the fifty's harry truman was forced to initiate a loyalty oath for government employees this is not something new to america now they're taken out of proportion but then you know what's used is that this little example of one preacher or pastor excuse me in florida that wants to burn korans is shown to the muslim world and that's...
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one was a guy named joe mccarthy that got me so mad. >> you are not talking about the baseball manager? he had other problems. nk that heonce so drug calle walked away from the pitcher's mound. those days politics and major league baseball when hand in hand. the first time i started thinking about maybe going into politics -- and the think this is tough, you should have been there them. this is a scary time in american political history. kennedy was an enormous inspiration. the reason he was was because he had an extraordinary appeal to young people. i watched him in action for the first time here at harvard and eyewitness -- when i was at law school. he and joe clark came over to us and said we had just been in a meeting. they gave into this group of about 400 harvard law school students and said he will not make a speech, start asking me questions. it is one of the most impressive performances i ever saw. he really had an ermous impact on those of us who are just beginning to come of age politically. he was a massachusetts guy. yes, he was an enormous influence. after i finished law
one was a guy named joe mccarthy that got me so mad. >> you are not talking about the baseball manager? he had other problems. nk that heonce so drug calle walked away from the pitcher's mound. those days politics and major league baseball when hand in hand. the first time i started thinking about maybe going into politics -- and the think this is tough, you should have been there them. this is a scary time in american political history. kennedy was an enormous inspiration. the reason he...
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one was a guy called joe mccarthy. >> you're not talking about the baseball manager? >> i am not talking about the baseball manager. he was once so drunk that it walked away from the pitcher's mound. it goes with the days when dos and major-league baseball went hand in hand. -- when booze and major-league baseball went hand-in-hand. this was a scary time in american political history. then kennedy was an enormous inspiration to all of us. the reason he was was he has an extraordinary appeal to young people. i watched him for the first time at harvard. he came over from a meeting at the harvard corporation where he came over to usk and said we just had a meeting with corp. and we stood at one corner and the other stood and the other. they came into this group of about 400 harvard law school students. it was one of the most impressive performances i ever saw. he really had an enormous impact on those of us that were just beginning to come of age politically. he was a massachusetts guy. he had an interesting political situation around here. he was an enormous influence.
one was a guy called joe mccarthy. >> you're not talking about the baseball manager? >> i am not talking about the baseball manager. he was once so drunk that it walked away from the pitcher's mound. it goes with the days when dos and major-league baseball went hand in hand. -- when booze and major-league baseball went hand-in-hand. this was a scary time in american political history. then kennedy was an enormous inspiration to all of us. the reason he was was he has an...
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you would be sent to mccarthy's committee and blacklisted and may be deported somewhere. tail. but i think that what happened, african americans, the campaign in birmingham. they decided to adhere to nonviolence when they were active, when they were marching. but their guns away for those moments. maybe they'll lock them in the car. they were there. oftentimes the people who we associate most with nonviolence like dr. king, you know, he often had armed bodyguards surrounded gasol. glen smiley from the of reconciliation went to visit martin luther king. before king decided on being done the end. rip back and said this place is an arsenal. you know, he had so many guns around the house. they convinced him not to use guns and more. it's a myth i think. >> stake you all.to back >> thank you for coming. [applauding] >> daniel maguire is an assistant history professor at wayne state university. to find out more visits "at the dark end of the street" dot com. up next john prendergast profiles people who have decided to become engaged in helping africans fight against genocide, rape, a
you would be sent to mccarthy's committee and blacklisted and may be deported somewhere. tail. but i think that what happened, african americans, the campaign in birmingham. they decided to adhere to nonviolence when they were active, when they were marching. but their guns away for those moments. maybe they'll lock them in the car. they were there. oftentimes the people who we associate most with nonviolence like dr. king, you know, he often had armed bodyguards surrounded gasol. glen smiley...
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. >> it's being heard by kevin mccarthy the same judge that ruled him as guilty.ling the crime as despicable. it happened june 2003 near 19th avenue. many of the white students had been drinking in keg party. some of them ended up at this pizza shop. the asill yant confronted five asian-american teenagers on the street. >> they said they yelled racial slurs before they beat them up. it lasted about 10 to 15 minutes, but they said for them, what happened here would last a lifetime. >> it's something i'll never forget. >> jeff was beaten and kicked repeatedly. wu and his family members came here to show the opposition of his request. wu didn't want to tack about it but the father said the attack changed his son's life. >> it's no longer feeling the world is safe. >> they represented the victims at the trial. >> his attorney says his client has every right to ask the court to change his record. he says the probation officer supports it. the hearing was continued until january. >> there is a new push to help volunteers who want to help mentor african-american young pe
. >> it's being heard by kevin mccarthy the same judge that ruled him as guilty.ling the crime as despicable. it happened june 2003 near 19th avenue. many of the white students had been drinking in keg party. some of them ended up at this pizza shop. the asill yant confronted five asian-american teenagers on the street. >> they said they yelled racial slurs before they beat them up. it lasted about 10 to 15 minutes, but they said for them, what happened here would last a lifetime....
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you would be sent to mccarthy's committee and blacklisted, and may be deported somewhere. jailed. but i think that what happened is that african-americans who participated in things like the bus boycott in selma, they decide to adhere to nonviolence when they were active, when they were marching. they put the guns were for those moments. maybe a lot of them in the car. maybe they were just in the back pocket, but it would've. oftentimes the people we associate with nonviolence, white, they often have armed bodyguards around their home. glenn smiley from the fellowship of reconciliation went to visit martimartin luther king your daf montgomery bus boycott before king had decided on being gaijin. you go back and said this place is an arsenal. he had so many guns around the house and to convince them not to do it, not use guns anymore. so it's a mess. [inaudible] >> thank you for coming. [applause] >> danielle mcguire is an assistant history professor at wayne state university. >> next, angelo codevilla was awarded the 2010 paolucci/bagehot book award for his book "advice to war pres
you would be sent to mccarthy's committee and blacklisted, and may be deported somewhere. jailed. but i think that what happened is that african-americans who participated in things like the bus boycott in selma, they decide to adhere to nonviolence when they were active, when they were marching. they put the guns were for those moments. maybe a lot of them in the car. maybe they were just in the back pocket, but it would've. oftentimes the people we associate with nonviolence, white, they...
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cbs news correspondent terry mccarthy in hard-hit highland, california, with the latest.good morning, terry. >> reporter: going to be more of a muddy than a merry christmas here in highland, california, where local residents spending most of their holidays not celebrating but digging themselves out from all of this mud. in the city of highland, it is the nightmare before christmas. an entire neighborhood, hundreds of homes buried in three feet of mud after a flood of water came roaring through. lewis has a trench where he used to have a front yard. >> happened in minutes. only time to wake up the neighbor, get her to safe ground and that was it. i couldn't get the vehicles, nothing out. >> reporter: here in san bernardino county, it destroyed homes, roads and bridges. one woman died wednesday when her car plunged off of a flooding road into a lake. more than 80 people had to be rescued. >> it was a matter of seblgds before the water was by the door, opening the doors. you couldn't get the doors open. >> reporter: experts estimate the damage in two counties east of los ang
cbs news correspondent terry mccarthy in hard-hit highland, california, with the latest.good morning, terry. >> reporter: going to be more of a muddy than a merry christmas here in highland, california, where local residents spending most of their holidays not celebrating but digging themselves out from all of this mud. in the city of highland, it is the nightmare before christmas. an entire neighborhood, hundreds of homes buried in three feet of mud after a flood of water came roaring...
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it is an important thing. >> sir, you have been very patient. >> in reference to joe mccarthy and theony there do you not think? >> that is your question? >> i will be finished in about 20 seconds. in reference to george bush looking at his watch invites scrutiny of you and your performance. if you think the question was one of those "gotcha" questions was something you could not handle, do you not think you should be a big boy? if you cannot stand the heat, go back to the kitchen. >> i never rejected to the question. i said that whoever was running the show at the time -- the question was a perfectly good one. i had been asked it about 8000 -- i had been asked about 1000 times. people were watching. they deserve something better. a few are as opposed to the death penalty as i am, respect a question like that. i was not surprised. i just did not do a very good job of answering it. >> i am for the graduate school of design. there are clearly some candidates to have campaigners, like bill clinton. there are some very intelligent people that might be good leaders, they are just not good
it is an important thing. >> sir, you have been very patient. >> in reference to joe mccarthy and theony there do you not think? >> that is your question? >> i will be finished in about 20 seconds. in reference to george bush looking at his watch invites scrutiny of you and your performance. if you think the question was one of those "gotcha" questions was something you could not handle, do you not think you should be a big boy? if you cannot stand the heat, go...
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. >> larry: look at the joe mccarthy special. just get the special. the archives. >> i've seen the special. >> larry: well. >> he seemed good then. i don't know if right after that he did a whole steroids in baseball thing. i don't know. what the hell do i know? >> larry: we'll ask jon what he thinks of christine o'donnell and the first amendment right after this. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> larry: we're back with jon stewart. "the daily show." the book "earth," we'll talk about that in a little while. number one, "new york times." big rally in washington. day before halloween. what do you make of the lady in delaware? >> the lady in delaware? >> larry: miss o'donnell. >> christine o'donnell? like i say, this is -- it doesn't look like she's going to be victorious. but i also think the idea she said some things on television 20 years ago and that's evidence that she's somehow off balance, again -- >> larry: y
. >> larry: look at the joe mccarthy special. just get the special. the archives. >> i've seen the special. >> larry: well. >> he seemed good then. i don't know if right after that he did a whole steroids in baseball thing. i don't know. what the hell do i know? >> larry: we'll ask jon what he thinks of christine o'donnell and the first amendment right after this. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you...
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. >> the case is being heard by judge kevin mccarthy.same judge that ruled six years ago he was guilty calling the crimes the most despicable behavior one can imagine. the attack happened june 2003 here in the sun set district near 19th avenue. many of the white students had been drinking at a keg party in stern grove. some ended up at this pizza shop. the assailants confronted five asian american teenagers on the street. >> the victims say their attackers yelled racial slurs before they beat them up. the whole incident lasted maybe 10 to 15 minutes but the victims say for them what happened here would last a lifetime. >> this is what ken zen said at the trial. >> scarred my memory. it's something i'll never forget. >> jeff wou was beaten and kicked repeatedly. they came here today to show their on position. he didn't want to talk about it but his father said the attack changed his son's life. >> there's no longer that feeling that the world is safe. you always are on guard. >> the lawyer that represented the victims at the trial. >> not
. >> the case is being heard by judge kevin mccarthy.same judge that ruled six years ago he was guilty calling the crimes the most despicable behavior one can imagine. the attack happened june 2003 here in the sun set district near 19th avenue. many of the white students had been drinking at a keg party in stern grove. some ended up at this pizza shop. the assailants confronted five asian american teenagers on the street. >> the victims say their attackers yelled racial slurs before...
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mccarthy and had extensive conversations with both of them. we are people ready to roll up our sleeves and go to work. that has been very positive. that has been very encouraging for me and some of the other freshman colleagues i talked to. steve southerland is from the panhandle area in florida and his distinction is that he just won his seat back as a republican. republicans had not held it since 1886. he said he is tired of hitting a range balls. he wants to tee up. that is the feeling a number of us have as we watch what is happening in the lame-duck session. we are eager to get in there and get in the game ourselves them u. >> what is the first agenda item that speaker john boehner should address? >> the speaker will set that along with the majority leader as to what we need to do. some of that will be dictated by what happens in the lame-duck session. the budget deal was struck in the house. we will see what is happening in the senate. we have a few of those issues such as the tax and unemployment issue seeming to come to an end. we will
mccarthy and had extensive conversations with both of them. we are people ready to roll up our sleeves and go to work. that has been very positive. that has been very encouraging for me and some of the other freshman colleagues i talked to. steve southerland is from the panhandle area in florida and his distinction is that he just won his seat back as a republican. republicans had not held it since 1886. he said he is tired of hitting a range balls. he wants to tee up. that is the feeling a...
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mccarthy: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of s. 3307, the healthy, hungry free kids act of 2010. i apt also thank chairman miller for his leadership on this issue and i want to thank all of our staff who have worked so hard on this bill. finally i'd like to thank the nutrition and antihunger groups who helped raise the awareness of this very important issue, including those in my district. in the healthy families and communities subcommittee which i chair, we've worked hard over the last two congresses on how we should address many of the important issues through child nutrition re-authorization, including how we can reduce childhood obesity. i am proud that this bill contains provisions from the bills which i have introduced which will promote nutritious and wellness in child care settings and support breast feeding for low income women. as a nurse for over 30 years, i've seen firsthand the risks and illnesses that can result from obesity. childhood obesity, diabetes, heart disease are all on
mccarthy: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of s. 3307, the healthy, hungry free kids act of 2010. i apt also thank chairman miller for his leadership on this issue and i want to thank all of our staff who have worked so hard on this bill. finally i'd like to thank the nutrition and antihunger groups who helped raise the awareness of this very important issue, including those in my district. in the healthy families and communities subcommittee which i chair, we've...