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it is a stark reminder of prekatrina, michael brown, few people appreciate or know. >> guest: good to>> explain what it was like. >> guest: the director of fema had come up here on the 12th. we had been in big sky montana for a national emergency manager's meeting that weekend and we ended up flying back and my first appearance was a look at state of the union and i know people focus on ground zero. but what i wish they could have seen, at fresh kills, the meticulous process we went through looking for personal items and body parts and criminal evidence. we had fire trucks and cars and everything. fema and in nypd and cia and f.b.i. and nypd sifted through every piece of rubble. every piece of it. >> neil: you piece together bone frag mants and body parts. to this day we are finding them. it didn't provide closure for show many. for families that were burying empty caskets and having slum service without a remnant it was that. it was remarkable in that respect? >> guest: i don't know the day, august it was a warm day like today. hillary clinton and i were here, and we were talking abo
it is a stark reminder of prekatrina, michael brown, few people appreciate or know. >> guest: good to>> explain what it was like. >> guest: the director of fema had come up here on the 12th. we had been in big sky montana for a national emergency manager's meeting that weekend and we ended up flying back and my first appearance was a look at state of the union and i know people focus on ground zero. but what i wish they could have seen, at fresh kills, the meticulous process...
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nobody at fema could match michael brown. but the selective principle of eric cantor cannot go un commented upon. eric cantor is pay-as-you-go. now when is a matter of a flood assistance, people knocked out of their homes, talents that are devastated. but he is not as a go for afghanistan, iraq, -- tax,. he is now -- at -- he is not pay as you go for afghanistan, iraq and tax cuts the prescription drug program. >> he was not pay as you go in 2004 when the money was going to virginia. >> one reason for the selective nist was in 2003, we did not have a $14 trillion in debt. another thing, it's not as if you cannot predict that we will have disasters in the country. we have further gains, earthquakes, tornadoes. it is not as if it comes out of nowhere. it is quite an objection -- we are spending $6 billion a year on ethanol. offset with 1/6 of what we spent on ethanol. >> at the beginning of the program we heard michele bachmann suggests that god is trying to send a message. she was clearly joking. was what paul joking when he t
nobody at fema could match michael brown. but the selective principle of eric cantor cannot go un commented upon. eric cantor is pay-as-you-go. now when is a matter of a flood assistance, people knocked out of their homes, talents that are devastated. but he is not as a go for afghanistan, iraq, -- tax,. he is now -- at -- he is not pay as you go for afghanistan, iraq and tax cuts the prescription drug program. >> he was not pay as you go in 2004 when the money was going to virginia....
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. >> i'm sure all parties in the house have convicted fraudster michael brown has been living unde theudonym in the republic of dominica. unfortunately, mr. speaker, we have no treaty with that country. can the prime minister tellhe house what steps this government is taking to bring mr. bound back to face justice? >> well, we like to extend the countries that we have these treaties with and i will certainly look in the case of the dominican case and get back to the honorable gentleman. and while we're at it, perhaps we could have a search for the individual donor to the labour party. i agree there wa only one and his name was alistar campbell. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister join me in congratulating the football club who in partnership with the university have delivered the first university of football business in the u.k. which has generated immense interest among the young people of the u.k. and across europe? >> i will happily join my honorable friend in praising the work of the football club. i've been very struck in this job of the privilege you get of seeing
. >> i'm sure all parties in the house have convicted fraudster michael brown has been living unde theudonym in the republic of dominica. unfortunately, mr. speaker, we have no treaty with that country. can the prime minister tellhe house what steps this government is taking to bring mr. bound back to face justice? >> well, we like to extend the countries that we have these treaties with and i will certainly look in the case of the dominican case and get back to the honorable...
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. >> i'm sure all parties in the house have convicted fraudster michael brown has been living under the pseudonym in the republic of dominica. unfortunately, mr. speaker, we have no treaty with that country. can the prime minister tell the house what steps this government is taking to bring mr. bound back to face justice? >> well, we like to extend the countries that we have these treaties with and i will certainly look in the case of the dominican case and get back to the honorable gentleman. and while we're at it, perhaps we could have a search for the individual donor to the labour party. i agree there was only one and his name was alistar campbell. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister join me in congratulating the football club who in partnership with the university have delivered the first university of football business in the u.k. which has generated immense interest among the young people of the u.k. and across europe? >> i will happily join my honorable friend in praising the work of the football club. i've been very struck in this job of the privilege you get of
. >> i'm sure all parties in the house have convicted fraudster michael brown has been living under the pseudonym in the republic of dominica. unfortunately, mr. speaker, we have no treaty with that country. can the prime minister tell the house what steps this government is taking to bring mr. bound back to face justice? >> well, we like to extend the countries that we have these treaties with and i will certainly look in the case of the dominican case and get back to the honorable...
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that is what michael brown who now directs it and arguing a blog on cnn today that we ought to look atmany young people in this country, the unemployment rate among the young is far higher than it is among the nation as a whole. the unemployment rate among the young is 18%. among young hispanics, 20% and among young blocks, it's 30%. >> you point out americorps is under the knife and that would be grave mistake. give us some examples why. >> well, americorps is appealing to a very idealistic streak we find in the younger generation. i must say this younger generation that is coming up, you look at the military veterans coming back and young people want to teach and do other things, an enormous amount of idealism out there. this last year, americorps got over 500,000 applications. up two-thirds over two years. but they had to turn away three-quarters. an example, i happen to be on the beard for teach for america. a wonderful organization started by wendy, a heroine of mine. this last year, they asked for teachers to sign up and go work in the toughest classrooms in america whether in ur
that is what michael brown who now directs it and arguing a blog on cnn today that we ought to look atmany young people in this country, the unemployment rate among the young is far higher than it is among the nation as a whole. the unemployment rate among the young is 18%. among young hispanics, 20% and among young blocks, it's 30%. >> you point out americorps is under the knife and that would be grave mistake. give us some examples why. >> well, americorps is appealing to a very...
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and former vice chair of the dnc financial committee, michael brown.give you a list of senate democrats who are not supporting this bill. they don't believe in bill. it is dead on arrival. the president keeps lashing out at the republicans when it is his party that stent like it, why is that? >> i think you are having legitimate philosophical discussions about tax increases. you have to coordinate with it fairness. a lot of folks think the budget shouldn't be balanced on the backs of the least fortunates in our country. fairness is what this is about. >> sean: 50% of americans pay no federal income tax. top 7% pay 70% of the bill. the average person i know that pays income taxes, including myself, new york state tax, county tax, sales tax, property tax, federal income tax. i pay 55% of my income. and here come the president saying we are not paying our fair share. half the country doesn't pay, how is it not fair? >> you are looking at the fairness argument differently. from your point i under stand how you articulate it. the larger issue, most business
and former vice chair of the dnc financial committee, michael brown.give you a list of senate democrats who are not supporting this bill. they don't believe in bill. it is dead on arrival. the president keeps lashing out at the republicans when it is his party that stent like it, why is that? >> i think you are having legitimate philosophical discussions about tax increases. you have to coordinate with it fairness. a lot of folks think the budget shouldn't be balanced on the backs of the...
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. >> suarez: michael beschloss, thanks for joining us. >> pleasure, ray. >> brown: next, margaret warner continues her reporting from post-revolutionary egypt. tonight, she talks with political activists trying to find their way in an uncertain future. >> warner: the road from tahrir square to a new egypt winds through modest neighborhoods like embaba in cairo. and last night, volunteers from the new "el adl," or "justice," party descended on this coffee shop with cheer and resolve, bearing brochures and campaign videos.
. >> suarez: michael beschloss, thanks for joining us. >> pleasure, ray. >> brown: next, margaret warner continues her reporting from post-revolutionary egypt. tonight, she talks with political activists trying to find their way in an uncertain future. >> warner: the road from tahrir square to a new egypt winds through modest neighborhoods like embaba in cairo. and last night, volunteers from the new "el adl," or "justice," party descended on this...
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[reading names] nadia, ulma, michael tracy, berta brown, lisa and pat scott. those are all of the cards that i have paid >> thank you. my name is david gonzalez, and i am the program manager of the lesbian and gay, transsexual community center. since 2006, the center has been providing services for a transitional -- for a transitional youth. some sort of steady or survey shows that up to 40% of homeless identifies somewhere in this spectrum. supervisor mar: mr. gonzalez, what was that number? >> up to 40%. larkin street services, on a number of projects to address in this, -- to address these. the sud is the perfect opportunity for us to provide an upstream solution for those things that rise, particularly those transitional aged youth foster care. services as well as planning as well as community engagement. right now, we are facing some really hard fiscal times locally and family, and this is our investment not only in the future but in the infrastructure to make sure that we provide self-sufficient structures for the young people coming out of foster care s
[reading names] nadia, ulma, michael tracy, berta brown, lisa and pat scott. those are all of the cards that i have paid >> thank you. my name is david gonzalez, and i am the program manager of the lesbian and gay, transsexual community center. since 2006, the center has been providing services for a transitional -- for a transitional youth. some sort of steady or survey shows that up to 40% of homeless identifies somewhere in this spectrum. supervisor mar: mr. gonzalez, what was that...
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. >> i'm sure all parties in the house have convicted fraudster michael brown has been living under thethe republic of dominica. unfortunately, mr. speaker, we have no treaty with that country. can the prime minister tell the house what steps thisovernment is taking to bring mr. bound back to face justice? >> well, we like to extend the countries that we have these treaties with and i will certainly look in the case of the dominican case and get back to the honorable gentleman. and while we're at it, perhaps we could have a search for the individual donor to the labour party. i agree there was only one and his name was alistar campbell. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister join me in congratulating the football club who in partnership with the university have delivered the first university of football business in the u.k. which has generated immense interest among the young people of the u.k. and across europe? >> i will happily join my honorable friend in praising the work of the football club. i've been very struck in this job of the privilege you get of seeing different
. >> i'm sure all parties in the house have convicted fraudster michael brown has been living under thethe republic of dominica. unfortunately, mr. speaker, we have no treaty with that country. can the prime minister tell the house what steps thisovernment is taking to bring mr. bound back to face justice? >> well, we like to extend the countries that we have these treaties with and i will certainly look in the case of the dominican case and get back to the honorable gentleman. and...
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joining me is a very close friend of michael jackson's family, stacey brown also helped write the biographyn, the man behind the mask. stacey, thank you so much for joining us. let me ask you first, i'm sure you've been paying close attention to this trial. i want to ask you about the defense's argument that michael jackson may have called his own death by giving himself that fatal dose of propofol after dr. ron c murray had left the room. what do you make of that scenario? >> let me say i no longer consider myself a close family friend of the jacksons. but to answer your question, i just think that in the case of dr. murray's defense, he's still a doctor. he has a htaken an oath that ev physician has taken. and he totally disregarded his responsibility and it was very much negligent in this and perhaps an argument as we see in course is being made, perhaps he even caused the death of michael jackson. >> i do want to point out that dr. conrad murray has pleaded not guilty to this involuntary manslaughter, but i also want to ask you about the suggestion in court, that's a lot of talk about m
joining me is a very close friend of michael jackson's family, stacey brown also helped write the biographyn, the man behind the mask. stacey, thank you so much for joining us. let me ask you first, i'm sure you've been paying close attention to this trial. i want to ask you about the defense's argument that michael jackson may have called his own death by giving himself that fatal dose of propofol after dr. ron c murray had left the room. what do you make of that scenario? >> let me say...
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trying to do away with redevelopment agencies, interesting right now because jerry brown's newly appointed jobs czar, michael rossi is speaking right now. mark matthews will have more tonight coming up at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >>> hopeful sign on the job front. labor department says companies advertised the most job openings in three years in july. as employers posted more than 3 million jobs. that is the largest number of openings since august of 2009. there is heavy competition for each job. 14 million people are out of work or were out of work in july that means 4 unemployed workers competing for one opening. but more openings don't guarantee more jobs. last week government didn't add any jobs in august, worst month since 2010. >>> president obama is expected to propose $300 billion in tax cuts and federal spending when he unveils his jobs agenda in an address tomorrow evening. people familiar with the plan say the two biggest measures are expected to be a one-year extension of the payroll tax cut for workers and also extension of expiring jobless benefits u can watch the jobs speech live on abc7 tomorrow
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michael? >> supporters really surprised when governor brown vetoed the law and they're saying they'll try it again bill would have required children under 18 to wear a helmet skiing or snow boarding in california. if they didn't, parents could be fined $25. supporters said it was a logical measure, and you sigh, half of the 38 skier who's died in u.s. resorts last year weren't wearing helmets. the governor says not every problem deserves a law and supporters were surprised he vetoed this bill. >> industry ready to roll this particular bill out as a model for other states and unfortunately, with this particular veto, you know, our kids are not going to be safe on snow boards or skis. and that is a tragedy. >> senatory authored this bill and says he'll tweet the bill in an effort to satisfy the governor ask will give it another try. >> there is a warning tonight about a simple device used for home exercise. it can snap and potentially cause blindness. target stores is recalling 477,000 of these resistance cords. after two users suffered permanent vision loss. the tension straps are used for stretchi
michael? >> supporters really surprised when governor brown vetoed the law and they're saying they'll try it again bill would have required children under 18 to wear a helmet skiing or snow boarding in california. if they didn't, parents could be fined $25. supporters said it was a logical measure, and you sigh, half of the 38 skier who's died in u.s. resorts last year weren't wearing helmets. the governor says not every problem deserves a law and supporters were surprised he vetoed this...
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trying to do away with redevelopment agencies, interesting right now because jerry brown's newly appointed jobs czar, michael rossi is speaking right now. mark matthews will have more tonight coming up at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >>> hopeful sign on the job front. labor department says companies advertised the most job openings in three years in july. as employers posted more than 3 million jobs. that is the largest number of openings since august of 2009. there is heavy competition for each job. 14 million people are out of work or were out of work in july that means 4 unemployed workers competing for one opening. but more openings don't guarantee more jobs. last week government didn't add any jobs in august, worst month since 2010. >>> president obama is expected to propose $300 billion in tax cuts and federal spending when he unveils his jobs agenda in an address tomorrow evening. people familiar with the plan say the two biggest measures are expected to be a one-year extension of the payroll tax cut for workers and also extension of expiring jobless benefits u can watch the jobs speech live on abc7 tomorrow
trying to do away with redevelopment agencies, interesting right now because jerry brown's newly appointed jobs czar, michael rossi is speaking right now. mark matthews will have more tonight coming up at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >>> hopeful sign on the job front. labor department says companies advertised the most job openings in three years in july. as employers posted more than 3 million jobs. that is the largest number of openings since august of 2009. there is heavy competition for...
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. >> i'm sure all parties in the house have convicted fraudster michael brown has been living under the pseudonym in the republic of dominica. unfortunately, mr. speaker, we have no treaty with that country. can the prime minister tell the house what steps this government is taking to bring mr. bound back to face justice? >> well, we like to extend the countries that we have these treaties with and i will certainly look in the case of the dominican case and get back to the honorable gentleman. and while we're at it, perhaps we could have a search for the individual donor to the labour party. i agree there was only one and his name was alistar campbell. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister join me in congratulating the football club who in partnership with the university have delivered the first university of football business in the u.k. which has generated immense interest among the young people of the u.k. and across europe? >> i will happily join my honorable friend in praising the work of the football club. i've been very struck in this job of the privilege you get of
. >> i'm sure all parties in the house have convicted fraudster michael brown has been living under the pseudonym in the republic of dominica. unfortunately, mr. speaker, we have no treaty with that country. can the prime minister tell the house what steps this government is taking to bring mr. bound back to face justice? >> well, we like to extend the countries that we have these treaties with and i will certainly look in the case of the dominican case and get back to the honorable...
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. >> brown: then, from cairo, margaret warner profiles three young activists trying to build a democratic egypt after the spring uprising. >> suarez: we listen in, along with historian michael beschloss, to some remarkably candid conversations with former first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> brown: we have the tale of a marine whose death-defying rescue mission in afghanistan led to a medal of honor awarded at the white house today. >> you did your duty above and beyond, and you kept faith with the highest traditions of the marine corps that you love. because of your honor, 36 men are alive today; because of your courage, four fallen american heroes came home. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> oil companies have changed my country. >> oil companies can make a difference. >> we have the chance to build the economy. >> create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. >> ... and our communities. >> in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers; launch child's programs. >> it's not just good business. >> i'm hopeful about my country's future. >> it's my country's future. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ movi
. >> brown: then, from cairo, margaret warner profiles three young activists trying to build a democratic egypt after the spring uprising. >> suarez: we listen in, along with historian michael beschloss, to some remarkably candid conversations with former first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> brown: we have the tale of a marine whose death-defying rescue mission in afghanistan led to a medal of honor awarded at the white house today. >> you did your duty above and beyond,...
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brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, ray suarez talks with historian michael beschloss about some surprisingly candid conversationsh former first lady jacqueline kennedy about her husband as well martin luther king and others. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, ray suarez talks with historian michael beschloss about some surprisingly candid conversationsh former first lady jacqueline kennedy about her husband as well martin luther king and others. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation,...
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i talked with karl lagerfeld, tommy hilfiger and makeup maven bobby brown, we caught up with justin bieber, michaelyou'll hear from withi from bono. >> the only deal we have i don't give any fashion tips. allie is very sure about that. she's a tough customer. i think fashion is tougher than the music business. >> he may be right. you know, it's all on my special fashion backstage pass which airs tomorrow on cnn at 2:30 p.m. eastern time, and, kyra, i want to thank you for all the love this week and for running all my pieces. i really appreciate it. >> sure. hey, you're known as the fashion diva around here. >> i don't know about that. >> did any of the designers say, alina, you work it on cnn? >> thank you. do you know what, sometimes. i don't always get it right. i've got some fashion misses. >> all right, we're always looking at those necklaces, you know, alina, thanks. >>> all right, stories making news later today -- >>> top of the hour in washington, defense secretary leon panetta presides over the departments p.o.w./m.i.a. recognition day, and president obama signs the american invents act in
i talked with karl lagerfeld, tommy hilfiger and makeup maven bobby brown, we caught up with justin bieber, michaelyou'll hear from withi from bono. >> the only deal we have i don't give any fashion tips. allie is very sure about that. she's a tough customer. i think fashion is tougher than the music business. >> he may be right. you know, it's all on my special fashion backstage pass which airs tomorrow on cnn at 2:30 p.m. eastern time, and, kyra, i want to thank you for all the...
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michael told me, he says, you know, i love sammy davis jr. i love jackie wilson and i love james brown. and it all folded into what he actually became. he also loved fred astaire and gene kelly. >> he loved the greats. i interviewed him once and he talked about them all very movingly. interestingly this children's book that you've done, "little man," this hero of the book, he could be a young michael jackson. he's a young man with a talent for playing the drums. >> yes. >> and he's desperately trying to find a way to nurture that talent, to develop it. and with the support of his family and friends and so on, he gets the chance and it all ends in glory. did any part of michael, his story and everything play into your thinking for this? >> you know, not for me it didn't. the actual author of the book is my business partner, dave woolly. and the story is basically about him. >> really? >> and his growing years as a drummer and how he went on and on to play with some of the greats in our industry. he's now teaching college. he's very, very bright young man. but this is his passion, drums.
michael told me, he says, you know, i love sammy davis jr. i love jackie wilson and i love james brown. and it all folded into what he actually became. he also loved fred astaire and gene kelly. >> he loved the greats. i interviewed him once and he talked about them all very movingly. interestingly this children's book that you've done, "little man," this hero of the book, he could be a young michael jackson. he's a young man with a talent for playing the drums. >> yes....
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michael trainham. >>> maybe the most historic night in the history of sports, you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. [ artis brownes right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. that's good for our country's energy security at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life or they're on us. these are just two of the valuable features you can expect from liberty mutual. plus, when you insure both your home and car
michael trainham. >>> maybe the most historic night in the history of sports, you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. [ artis brownes right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same...
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michael e. brennan >> peter brennan >> thomas m. brennan daniel j. brethel gary lee bright >> jonathan briley >> mark a. brisman >> paul gary bristow >> mark francis broderick >> herman charles broghammer >> keith a. broomfield >> ethel brownuloise brown drugs and my uncle peter alexander. we love and miss you -- >> and my uncle. we love and miss you. >> we will see you later. >> lloyd stanford brown >> patrick j. brown >> bettina browne >> mark bruce richard george bruehert andrew brunn vincent brunton ronald paul bucca brandon j. buchanan gregory joseph buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse >> john edwards bulaga, jr. >> stephen bunin >> matthew j. burke >> thomas daniel burke >> william francis burke, jr. >> >> charles burlington. >> donald j. burns >> and my brother who, captain daniel james brethel. >> and my husband, matthew francis broderick. >> kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside >> irina buslo >> milton g. bustillo >> thomas m. butler >> patrick byrne >> timothy g. byrne >> jesus neptali cabezas >> lillian caceres >> brian joseph cachia >> steven dennis cafiero, jr. >> richard m. caggiano >> cecile marella caguicla >> michael john cahill >> scott walter cahill >> my br
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michael e. brennan. >> peter brennan. >> thomas moore brennan. >> daniel j. >> gary lee bryce. >> jonathan eric briley. >> mark chrisman. >> paul bristo. >> mario britton. herman charles. >> janice jolease brownk john brown. >> lori stanford brown. >> mark bruce. >> keith broomfield. >> and my uncle peter alexander, we love and miss you. >> and my uncle, jamal de santis. we always miss you, we always you. we'll see you later. >> richard george. >> andrew braun. >> vincent edward brotten. >> ronald brookea. >> brandon buchanon. dennis buckley. >> nancy clare bulashea. >> patrick joseph busey. >> john edward balagga jr. christopher l. berford. >> matthew burke. >> thomas daniel burke. >> captain william francis burke jr. >> charles burlingame iii. >> thomas e. burnett jr. >> donald j. burns. >> and my brother, fdny, ladder 24, captain daniel james breathle. >> and my husband, mark francis broderick. >> catherine ann burns. >> keith james burns. >> john patrick burnside. >> arena buslo. >> milton builo. >> thomas m. butler. >> patrick dennis burns. >> timothy g. burns. >> daniel cavlero. >> lillian caseras. >> brian joseph cathya. >> steven dennis cathia jr. >> cecille lorella. >> john brett cah
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michaels here, great to have you back, thanks so much. stay with us, we'll be right back. us. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. [applause] [ artis browntough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. (applause) >> well, his songs have been recorded by legend like elvis presley. ray charles, even kermit the frog. ladies and gentlemen, welcome hall-of-famers, a song writer you know, paul williams. you are one of the most prolific song writers in american history and the body of your work extend such that we could never ever cover it all, but you're now doing something called ascap. >> i'm the honored, ascap, almost a hundred years of american songs. while we're talking some little lady is writing on a keyboard,
michaels here, great to have you back, thanks so much. stay with us, we'll be right back. us. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. [applause] [ artis browntough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil...
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brown. >> i would like to invite mr. michael hughes, australian defense liaison, who is presenting a gift on behalf of major paul simon, director of australian defense intelligence organization, to please join the director. the dio congratulates lieutenant general burgess and the men and women of the defense intelligence agency and the 50th anniversary, by presenting australian, aboriginal musical instrument, the didgeridoo. it is a lasting reminder of the dia and its counterparts, including the australian defence intelligence the order organiza. [applause] we would like to invite the canadian defense intelligence at shea and commander -- attache and commander to please come forward. in recognition of a longstanding relationship between dia and cdi, the rear admiral is presenting a western cedar paddle, traditionally used in ceremonies of the indigenous people of the northwest. in the early days of our continent, especially in canada, waterways were the only route to conquer the land and canoes were the only viable method of tra
brown. >> i would like to invite mr. michael hughes, australian defense liaison, who is presenting a gift on behalf of major paul simon, director of australian defense intelligence organization, to please join the director. the dio congratulates lieutenant general burgess and the men and women of the defense intelligence agency and the 50th anniversary, by presenting australian, aboriginal musical instrument, the didgeridoo. it is a lasting reminder of the dia and its counterparts,...
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michael jackson's doctor. we'll talk to sanjay gupta, he's been talking to the defense team and he'll bring us the latest inside info and tell us about their plan to prove their client's innocence. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. the nascar nationwide series, that's good for our country's energy security i know pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, nationwide doesn't report to wall street, they report to their customers. and that's just one more reason why the earnhardt family has trusted nationwide for more than 3
michael jackson's doctor. we'll talk to sanjay gupta, he's been talking to the defense team and he'll bring us the latest inside info and tell us about their plan to prove their client's innocence. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of...
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michael jackson death trial, one of jackson's former employee talks about chaos before he dialed 911. >>> plus, a u.s. ambassador attacked in syria. the angry reaction from washington, and why the mob attacked, next. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> crime and punishment tonight, emotional testimony in day three of the michael jackson death trial. dr. murray now facing manslaughter charges was by the pop star's side when he died two years ago. today the man who dialed 911 describes the first frantic moments before calling for help. the moment he says murray wasted cleaning up empty drug vials. also, jurors heard about jackson's oldest children walking in on the scene, and we got glixss of paris' look at her dying dad. >> repor
michael jackson death trial, one of jackson's former employee talks about chaos before he dialed 911. >>> plus, a u.s. ambassador attacked in syria. the angry reaction from washington, and why the mob attacked, next. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability...
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michael judge. he's the franciscan priest in the fdny chaplain who died when the first power collapsed. his life is just one of many being honored among the 343 bravest who died that day. tim brownrk city firefighter and author of "the bravest." tim, nice to see you this morning. it was dozens like you firefighters who were on the scene watching as these buildings were collapsing and in some instances running inside still trying to save people. psychologically as this anniversary approaches, how has it changed year to year for you and especially now as we come up on the tenth anniversary? >> well, i guess the memories never go away. the hurt and the pain are always there in our hearts and in our minds. but other love and joy comes into our lives, thankfully, that helps i guess distract us a little bit and try to give us a little bit more happiness in our lives. >> so is there a way to -- i guess repair some of that pain or does it just become easier to cope with? >> easier to cope with i think. it's -- my friend tanya who lost her fiance sergio says it is letting go without letting go. you know? so it's always there in our hearts, but periods through the day we find happiness in
michael judge. he's the franciscan priest in the fdny chaplain who died when the first power collapsed. his life is just one of many being honored among the 343 bravest who died that day. tim brownrk city firefighter and author of "the bravest." tim, nice to see you this morning. it was dozens like you firefighters who were on the scene watching as these buildings were collapsing and in some instances running inside still trying to save people. psychologically as this anniversary...
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brown at the breaking news desk, what an awful story. thanks. jenna: courtroom drama about to begin in los angeles. opening arguments in the trial of michael jackson's doctor start this week. we have a preview coming up. >>> plus, a texas-sized drought in the lone star state. one effect you might not have had much about, next. jen it is being called the worst drought to hit the lop star staeurbgts texas suffering from tripet digit temperatures and very little rainfall, the epic dry spell causing a huge problem for ranchers and farmers. there's simply not enough hay to feed their animals. bob williams is the ceo of ranch hand rescue, he takes in neglected and abused farm animals and this drought has really affected you in so many ways. tell us a little about that. >> well, ranch and rescue, what we do is we're known in the state of texas for absolutely taking the critical care cases. we run like a hospital and the critical care unit, we assist law enforcement, abuse and neglect case necessary texas, when people are about to be arrested for abuse and neglect and what's happened is we've got the worst drought in texas history so we're being f
brown at the breaking news desk, what an awful story. thanks. jenna: courtroom drama about to begin in los angeles. opening arguments in the trial of michael jackson's doctor start this week. we have a preview coming up. >>> plus, a texas-sized drought in the lone star state. one effect you might not have had much about, next. jen it is being called the worst drought to hit the lop star staeurbgts texas suffering from tripet digit temperatures and very little rainfall, the epic dry...
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michael e. brennan. >> peter brennan. >> thomas brennan. >> daniel j. breathal. >> gary lee bright. >> jonathan briley. >> mark and brisman. >> paul bristow. >> merriman britain. >> herman charles broinghammer. >> bernard g. brownown. >> mark bruce. >> bet tina browne-brad burn. >> and my uncle peter alexander, we love and miss you. >> and my uncle, jamal, we always miss you and always love you and we'll see you later. >> richard george bruehert. >> andrew brun. >> and captain vincent edward brunton. >> ronald bucca. >> brandon j. buchanan. >> greg j. buck. >> dennis buckley. >> nancy clare bueche. >> patrick buhsh. >> john edwards bulaga, jr. >> stephen bruce bunin. >> christopher l. burrford. >> matthew burke. >> thomas daniel burke. >> captain william francis burke, jr. >> charles f. burlinggame iii. >> thomas e. burnett, jr. >> donald j. burns. >>... >> bill: these images really have no words and none are needed when you see the hand placed on the name that is now sketched in bronze around these brilliant waterfalls in lower manhattan. the governor of new york, at the time, george pataki, and, he was here, on scene, day after day and week after week and, which turned into months after month and ten years do
michael e. brennan. >> peter brennan. >> thomas brennan. >> daniel j. breathal. >> gary lee bright. >> jonathan briley. >> mark and brisman. >> paul bristow. >> merriman britain. >> herman charles broinghammer. >> bernard g. brownown. >> mark bruce. >> bet tina browne-brad burn. >> and my uncle peter alexander, we love and miss you. >> and my uncle, jamal, we always miss you and always love you and we'll see you...
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brown grocery bag and then put it in a blue bag. all the while, critical moments are being lost that could have been the paramedics could have been there helping michael jackson, helping to revive michael jackson. as i'm sitting in the courtroom i'm looking over at the jackson family who is sitting just to my right and they're stunned by all the time that was lost and stunned by what the prosecution is really inferring here that dr. conrad murray was trying to cover his tracks, kyra. today we're going to hear from two paramedics that were there at the scene, more dramatic testimony and more heart wrenching, heart wrenching moments, i'm sure, for the jackson family to have to endure. >> i think all of us will be stunned as we learn more about michael jackson's personal life throughout this trial. don lemon live out of l.a., thanks. >>> a new round of bank fees. alison kosik at new york stock exchange. they just don't stop, do they? >> they just don't get it, do they? if you want it use your bank of america debit card to buy something, guess what, you'll be charged $5 a month. it doesn't matter if you select that credit at the check out instead of choos
brown grocery bag and then put it in a blue bag. all the while, critical moments are being lost that could have been the paramedics could have been there helping michael jackson, helping to revive michael jackson. as i'm sitting in the courtroom i'm looking over at the jackson family who is sitting just to my right and they're stunned by all the time that was lost and stunned by what the prosecution is really inferring here that dr. conrad murray was trying to cover his tracks, kyra. today...
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brown gave him a shot on the show. >> juliet: he has done that with somebody else. i have a friend who is a performer, michael. great singer/songwriter. he put that on "scrubs." >> come on down if you're at 48th and 6th. free food and great music. >> he'll be playing all morning long for us. >> juliet: yes, he will. we are going to take you out there. first, the white house reportedly fine with delaying the president's big jobs speech next week. but new reports out say they're, quote, furious. >> now the details. are they okay with all of this? >> hi, dave, clayton and juliet. the white house says the important thing is that the president will deliver his much talked about jobs speech next week. that's what they say they're focused on and that's their main priority. the day they say doesn't really much matter. but reports are coming out, for example n politico, that the white house is steamed that the house of representatives, specifically at republican speaker john boehner, that boehner pushed back on the president's request to address congress on wednesday, the same night as the gop debate at the reagan lib
brown gave him a shot on the show. >> juliet: he has done that with somebody else. i have a friend who is a performer, michael. great singer/songwriter. he put that on "scrubs." >> come on down if you're at 48th and 6th. free food and great music. >> he'll be playing all morning long for us. >> juliet: yes, he will. we are going to take you out there. first, the white house reportedly fine with delaying the president's big jobs speech next week. but new reports...