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mrs. jackson, next speaker, mrs. lansburg. >> good afternoon, supervisors my name is alex lansburg and i am here as representative of carpenters 22 and it was i that brought this to people's attention in last hour and granted it's unfortunate that it happened at such a late date. it nevertheless i felt it was important to raise this issue. i think one of the points that i want to make is that recognizing that that we have been talk talking about in terms of prevailing wages and whether or not this amendment is inserted into this specific legislation, in some ways that is ancillary and what it is is part of a broader point that this land transaction, the affordable housing components are really all part of a package deal of making the 55 laguna project move forward. as supervisor olague and chris orazo speaking on behalf of supervisor olague, this is a package deal and there is no way this deal would have been approved if it was just 330 private units at the uc site. i think everybody knows that and it's important to
mrs. jackson, next speaker, mrs. lansburg. >> good afternoon, supervisors my name is alex lansburg and i am here as representative of carpenters 22 and it was i that brought this to people's attention in last hour and granted it's unfortunate that it happened at such a late date. it nevertheless i felt it was important to raise this issue. i think one of the points that i want to make is that recognizing that that we have been talk talking about in terms of prevailing wages and whether or...
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mr. jackson, who was extremely diligent in answering commissioners' questions and investigating literally every aspect what she needs to bring to this commission as a professional, to be the observer, that the dialogue between these two parties becomes more productive. that does not mean that everybody is going to give 100%, but there is some ground which there is a better way of resolving conflict than what i hear today. that's all i can say. >> commissioner, a question? no question? >> no. i just wanted to see you and see that you hear me. thank you. >> so, along the lines of i think director for staff, i think there is a need to continue to monitor, to continue to try to understand what's happening at various hours of the day, to ensure compliance. if i could talk to one of the tenants or tenant representative. please come forward. i just wanted to ask whether or not the offer of soundproofing the windows and the curtains has been made and if it were to be made, if you would accept it. >>> it was made in the beginning and it was never brought up again. >> okay. well, i think along the
mr. jackson, who was extremely diligent in answering commissioners' questions and investigating literally every aspect what she needs to bring to this commission as a professional, to be the observer, that the dialogue between these two parties becomes more productive. that does not mean that everybody is going to give 100%, but there is some ground which there is a better way of resolving conflict than what i hear today. that's all i can say. >> commissioner, a question? no question?...
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mr. jackson. >> mr. britton did not like him. don't know why. >> his mother was walking on air. >> he said mom, i am going to have to sell the truck. i said why. he said i'm going to be a father and a husband and it's not appropriate. >> the pretty girl and the handsome boy got married. a big wedding even though they were just kids and parents to a son, john jackson and they fought, made up, fought again, babies having babies is no easy thing. >> we were just too young. to have a baby all the time, you know, it was difficult for him. it was difficult for me. >> who was the first person to say you have to get a divorce? >> my dad. >> how did david take it? >> he was just kind of like -- let's just find some lawyers and do what we have to do. that was that. >> the two divorced in 1985 and david arranged weekend visits with john. >> how were they together? >> wonderful. johnny clung to him. they loved each other. >> they all moved on. a couple years later, barbara married again. michael wolf, an ex-military man like her dad. about t
mr. jackson. >> mr. britton did not like him. don't know why. >> his mother was walking on air. >> he said mom, i am going to have to sell the truck. i said why. he said i'm going to be a father and a husband and it's not appropriate. >> the pretty girl and the handsome boy got married. a big wedding even though they were just kids and parents to a son, john jackson and they fought, made up, fought again, babies having babies is no easy thing. >> we were just too...
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mr. jackson. wolf?he might be getting back to work as a congressman or even campaigning? >> well, his wife, who is a chicago alderman said previously that he would probably surface in some capacity before election day. but according to the "sun-times," mrs. jackson said recently that he may not return before election day, so there's still a lot of mystery surrounding him and what he's going to do, when he's going to come back, and how he's going to perform once he does. >> we wish him a speedy recovery. brian, thanks very much. >> sure. >>> i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> is this the time to unleash our one-liners. that answer was about as clear as boston harbor. >> we are in the grip of a failed economic theory. and this decision better be about what kind of economic theory you want. >> i got to answer this. tell tony blair we're going alone. it denigrates an alliance to say we're going alone, to discount their sacrifices. you cannot leave. >> i
mr. jackson. wolf?he might be getting back to work as a congressman or even campaigning? >> well, his wife, who is a chicago alderman said previously that he would probably surface in some capacity before election day. but according to the "sun-times," mrs. jackson said recently that he may not return before election day, so there's still a lot of mystery surrounding him and what he's going to do, when he's going to come back, and how he's going to perform once he does. >>...
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mrs. jackson would be doing anything other than grieving and consoling her grandchildren is simply ridiculouseles. >> and you can read much more in the book "untouchable." that book goes on sales next month. lara? >>> behind the scenes with first lady michelle obama. the president has often said he would not be who he is without his wife. and "nightline" co-anchor cynthia mcfadden sat down with the first lady. >> good morning. the president may be having a rough week but with an approval rating of 65% or higher, michelle obama is still very popular with the american people. we've been following the first lady for the past several months and granted unusual access during this very high-stakes time in her life. i'll have a chance to sit down with mrs. obama at the white house. >> are we going to keep moving this country forward? what are we going to do! >> reporter: she said her husband's not so secret weapon. how many days to go? >> we're in the homestretch. >> reporter: this crossing the country the past few weeks not to mention a slew of talk shows. >> he's funny. i'm funnier. >> and the ann
mrs. jackson would be doing anything other than grieving and consoling her grandchildren is simply ridiculouseles. >> and you can read much more in the book "untouchable." that book goes on sales next month. lara? >>> behind the scenes with first lady michelle obama. the president has often said he would not be who he is without his wife. and "nightline" co-anchor cynthia mcfadden sat down with the first lady. >> good morning. the president may be having...
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mr. president. ms. jackson asked me to read the letter that she distributed to the commission. dear mother jack on, i am pleased to inform you that you have been nominate and had selected to receive an honorary doctorate degree from humanities from the sacramento [speaker not understood]. on sunday, october 28, 2012 at the morning worship service at grace, 1121 oakdale street. the amenities are [speaker not understood] disciplines that studies human condition. the seminary has deemed you more than prestigious of this academic honor because of your long-term activism and political social work in the city and county of san francisco. your tenacious and unwaivering [speaker not understood] marginal eyes and had disenfranchised people, your historical initiative to improve the rights of women on welfare, your contributions in securing the southeast facility that now housesedth southeast campus of san francisco city college, your contributions and support of your church and your pastor along with numerous other significant contributions in the field of humanities and social sciences
mr. president. ms. jackson asked me to read the letter that she distributed to the commission. dear mother jack on, i am pleased to inform you that you have been nominate and had selected to receive an honorary doctorate degree from humanities from the sacramento [speaker not understood]. on sunday, october 28, 2012 at the morning worship service at grace, 1121 oakdale street. the amenities are [speaker not understood] disciplines that studies human condition. the seminary has deemed you more...
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mr. jackson was using his campaign funds to buy furniture for his home, that would be flat out illegal. >> reporter: a spokesman for jackson works hasn't been seen in public for months even while he runs for re-election, declined comment, but the sources say jackson's lawyers met with federal prosecutors in washington last week asking them to delay any decision on bringing charges until after the november election. the feds gave no assurances, said the sources. top illinois democrats monday brushed off questions about the new probe. >> my thoughts are with the family. he's obviously dealing with some personal issues. >> reporter: but one illinois political analyst said that while jackson is likely to re-election the probe could ratchet up pressure for him to step down. >> the cumulative drip on a series of scandals certainly adds a great deal of pressure on him personally. >> we measure champions not how quickly they get knocked down but by quickly they get up. >> reporter: once a rising star in chicago politics, jackson has been engulfed in a swirl of controversies involving both his eth
mr. jackson was using his campaign funds to buy furniture for his home, that would be flat out illegal. >> reporter: a spokesman for jackson works hasn't been seen in public for months even while he runs for re-election, declined comment, but the sources say jackson's lawyers met with federal prosecutors in washington last week asking them to delay any decision on bringing charges until after the november election. the feds gave no assurances, said the sources. top illinois democrats...
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mr. jackson. >> if you were casting on the basis of the washington political elite, who would you cast?rare thing and quote my wife. she for her sins had to watch all the republican primary debates. and she loved them. she thought they were great entertainment. she thought it was a fellowship of the ring. you had jon huntsman as the baffled elf in one end. and honestly i think ron paul in that scenario kind of hunched and -- >> crashes, gould. >> go ahead, alice. >> my unsolicited advice, of course all my advice is unsolicited, would be for president obama. van, if you would be so kind as to pass this along. i think it's great, i think it's encouraging he's showing the american people who he is, showing his style and personality. when he was elected we weren't really sure who he was other than he's a likable cool guy. he was a great father and wonderful husband and what he's doing now is showing us who he is. i think he needs to continue doing that. i think he needs to show what he's been showing in the debates, that he is a disrespectful guy, that he's condescending. he needs to contin
mr. jackson. >> if you were casting on the basis of the washington political elite, who would you cast?rare thing and quote my wife. she for her sins had to watch all the republican primary debates. and she loved them. she thought they were great entertainment. she thought it was a fellowship of the ring. you had jon huntsman as the baffled elf in one end. and honestly i think ron paul in that scenario kind of hunched and -- >> crashes, gould. >> go ahead, alice. >> my...
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mr. jackson has her next rich and for senator menendez. >> senator you know, january 1 we are looking ate fiscal cliff on taxes. you said that you will support extending it for everyone but the opportune that -- brackets even those people disproportionately live in new jersey. what we do if republicans continue to insist that all the tax cuts be extended? will you vote against it and increase everybody's taxes? menendez: the question is you hear my opponent talk about debt in how we need to come together around the debt, well if you just continue all the tax cuts and you continue to treat capital gains and dividends and everything and then lower the rates as he wants to, well my god, i don't know but that arithmetic doesn't work. and so the bottom line is that something has to give. my fight is for middle-class families in new jersey. that is why i voted to continue the last set of tax cuts because the republicans held middle-class tax cuts hostage to the tax cuts for the wealthy. my fight was to expand the child tax credit. my fight was to create the educational opportunity tax credit t
mr. jackson has her next rich and for senator menendez. >> senator you know, january 1 we are looking ate fiscal cliff on taxes. you said that you will support extending it for everyone but the opportune that -- brackets even those people disproportionately live in new jersey. what we do if republicans continue to insist that all the tax cuts be extended? will you vote against it and increase everybody's taxes? menendez: the question is you hear my opponent talk about debt in how we need...
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mr. october reggie jackson. he hit three home runs and the giants win 8-3 over the tigers. >> here's kristen berset with the rest of your morning sports. >>> good morning, everybody. he said he had no plans to retire. he every had offers from other teams but the only team chris cooley wanted to play for was the redskins. it's actually the only team he's ever played for. when he heard about fred davis' injury on sunday he waited by the phone all day for that phone call. yesterday he rejoined his former teammates with a big smile on his face. captain chaos got back to work. he practiced with the team all preseason so he isn't necessarily starting from scratch but the way this season has been going, coolingly says this week is just a bit surreal. >> i woke up monday morning and wondered if i would be playing football in pittsburgh six days from now. it's blind blowing but i'm looking forward to it [ inaudible ] he was always a weapon. i think he can come right in, be comfortable immediately. >> to kansas city we go
mr. october reggie jackson. he hit three home runs and the giants win 8-3 over the tigers. >> here's kristen berset with the rest of your morning sports. >>> good morning, everybody. he said he had no plans to retire. he every had offers from other teams but the only team chris cooley wanted to play for was the redskins. it's actually the only team he's ever played for. when he heard about fred davis' injury on sunday he waited by the phone all day for that phone call. yesterday...
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jackson. next speaker, mr. paulson. >> when will i see housing again? when will we share precious housing moments? if i have to wait forever, will i have to suffer, suffer the whole land use day? when will i see it come my way? we got money, we got friends, is this my beginning or is this the housing end? when will i see housing again? and return it again? when will i see it again? [ applause ] >> thank you. next speaker. if there is anyone else who would like to speak, please come forward. >> hi, my name is maxine and i have been a housing resident for more than five years. and i live at alice griffin. i have been attending the residents advisory board and i have been through the leadership academy. and i also am a shelter monitor for the city for city homeless -- city-funded homeless shelters. i would just like to speak about the right to return that in motivating residents they are going to be for more encouraged when they feel that they have this right in legislation that it becomes law. it's going to take everybody to make a successful redevelopmen
jackson. next speaker, mr. paulson. >> when will i see housing again? when will we share precious housing moments? if i have to wait forever, will i have to suffer, suffer the whole land use day? when will i see it come my way? we got money, we got friends, is this my beginning or is this the housing end? when will i see housing again? and return it again? when will i see it again? [ applause ] >> thank you. next speaker. if there is anyone else who would like to speak, please come...
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jackson and mr. in the end, it's the banks, not the credit-card companies, who are left on the hook. after all, bank employees authorized the cash advances, not realizing the cards are little more than worthless pieces of plastic. but barksdale says he feels no remorse, and has his own opinions about the banking industry. but, according to the fbi, this was hardly a case of robbing the rich to give to the poor. >> he wasn't buying baseballs and bats for the kids down the street. he was buying expensive watches, luxury cars, expensive dinners, and going out and enjoying himself. he was not a robin hood and was not contributing significantly to his community. >> narrator: barksdale has ties to the northern california hip-hop scene. around the time of the scam, he flaunts his wealth in a rap song he releases called "dollaz in my pocket." when "american greed: the fugitives" returns, the fbi tracks this massive fraud across the country, and into the seats of an nfl stadium. >> they were asked to put thei
jackson and mr. in the end, it's the banks, not the credit-card companies, who are left on the hook. after all, bank employees authorized the cash advances, not realizing the cards are little more than worthless pieces of plastic. but barksdale says he feels no remorse, and has his own opinions about the banking industry. but, according to the fbi, this was hardly a case of robbing the rich to give to the poor. >> he wasn't buying baseballs and bats for the kids down the street. he was...
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mr. clutch since his acquisition singles in front of austin jackson. here comes theriot, who opened the inning with a single offer phil coke and the giants can smell the finish line. 's is done the entire postseason, sergio romo was money in the 9th, striking out cabrera, looking. and then the giants can celebrate the 7th world championship in franchise history, the second in san francisco and the second in three years. the trophy is heading to san francisco as the celebration in the clubhouse began after they were on the field and it was also announced that pablo sandoval who made world series history with three home runs in game 1 was the series mvp. it takes ten innings, but the giants get it down 4-3 to complete the first sweep in franchise history since the team took four from the cleveland indians in 1954. fred inglis is with us live from detroit and fred, this was the first game in which the tigers led and it felt like they had a chance late in the game, but again, the combines just had that? extra. >> reporter: they have a lot of tools here. yo
mr. clutch since his acquisition singles in front of austin jackson. here comes theriot, who opened the inning with a single offer phil coke and the giants can smell the finish line. 's is done the entire postseason, sergio romo was money in the 9th, striking out cabrera, looking. and then the giants can celebrate the 7th world championship in franchise history, the second in san francisco and the second in three years. the trophy is heading to san francisco as the celebration in the clubhouse...
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mr. yesterday? he sends us this picture. this is from jackson port. i snapped this picture. a rainbow.t of those out there. the harvest moon took place. you can literally. if anyone was walking up there. you would see them. what a nice day. here we are in a brand new month. there have been 11 months everyone above normal. we finished september about a half degree above normal. these things cannot this time of the year. they are bringing rain. it was cool in the western suburbs last night. we had thirties. wait until you see what is coming this weekend. it makes a big difference where you are located. this high level over chemist cast. this is geneva out and the fox valley. there is washington d.c.. fall colors even showing up in that area. a pretty nice day going. we could have some real chilly air for the weekend. temperatures are pretty uniform. even though it has cooled over 24 hours ago. the wind is late and off of the lake. humidity 45, do 0.42. the advisory for wind. these are advisories' for fire potential parent. this is the second fastest cooling month. we go through the next
mr. yesterday? he sends us this picture. this is from jackson port. i snapped this picture. a rainbow.t of those out there. the harvest moon took place. you can literally. if anyone was walking up there. you would see them. what a nice day. here we are in a brand new month. there have been 11 months everyone above normal. we finished september about a half degree above normal. these things cannot this time of the year. they are bringing rain. it was cool in the western suburbs last night. we...
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mr. clutch since his acquisition singles in front of austin jackson.here comes theriot, who opened the inning with a single offer phil coke and the giants can smell the finish line. 's is done the entire postseason, sergio romo was money in the 9th, striking out cabrera, looking. and then the giants can celebrate the 7th world championship in franchise history, the second in san francisco and the second in three years. the trophy is heading to san francisco as the celebration in the clubhouse began after they were on the field and it was also announced that pablo sandoval who made world series history with three home runs in game 1 was the series mvp. it takes ten innings, but the giants get it down 4-3 to complete the first sweep in franchise history since the team took four from the cleveland indians in 1954. fred inglis is with us live from detroit and fred, this was the first game in which the tigers led and it felt like they had a chance late in the game, but again, the combines just had that? extra. >> reporter: they have a lot of tools here. you
mr. clutch since his acquisition singles in front of austin jackson.here comes theriot, who opened the inning with a single offer phil coke and the giants can smell the finish line. 's is done the entire postseason, sergio romo was money in the 9th, striking out cabrera, looking. and then the giants can celebrate the 7th world championship in franchise history, the second in san francisco and the second in three years. the trophy is heading to san francisco as the celebration in the clubhouse...
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mr. henry alvarez here with us as well. if there are no other presentations, let's open this up for public comment and we have a number of cards, espinola jackson, francisco decosta, leah otis martin from huntersview. [ reading speakers' names ]. >> i will let the tenants speak. so i will speak after them. >> people can come forward. thank you. >> hello there. my name is leo martin, i'm a tenant at huntersview. let me see, first of all, if you don't mind we would like to have the commission's meeting held in city hall for the people that can't make it. it could be televised and they would watch it some day later or whatever, because a lot of people can't get out and a lot of people need to know what is going on over here when they had the commission meetings. second of all, i don't think the kids that are on their parents lease should have as much power as these people give them because once they become 18 you can't just take them off your lease, but you are still liable for your kid if your kid does something wrong and gets evicted, the whole house gets evicted because of the bad beaver behavior of the kid and that needs to be changed. any tim
mr. henry alvarez here with us as well. if there are no other presentations, let's open this up for public comment and we have a number of cards, espinola jackson, francisco decosta, leah otis martin from huntersview. [ reading speakers' names ]. >> i will let the tenants speak. so i will speak after them. >> people can come forward. thank you. >> hello there. my name is leo martin, i'm a tenant at huntersview. let me see, first of all, if you don't mind we would like to have...
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professor, as well, joe johns if you can standby for a moment, joey jackson joining me live, as well, for more on this decision. listen, mr. legal brief, this has come at us all in a different way. some people saying it's struck down, some saying it's kicked the can. in the end, what is it going to take for the governor of the great state of pennsylvania if he wants his way to have voter i.d. how is he going to get it? >> you come to me to create confusion? to avoid confusion? look, no, here's the point. the point is that what will happen is ultimately it'll be appealed. for this particular moment, it's too close to the presidential election. we have an election in weeks and as a result of that for the judge to have taken this law and said, you know what? you have to get i.d.s, it would have caused all kinds of problems. and as a result of that, it was not appropriate at this time. however, as it relates to future elections, i do think that pennsylvania will, indeed, have a law that it wants relating to voter i.d. why? because you have a governor who is implemented the law and you have a republican legislator who has pass
professor, as well, joe johns if you can standby for a moment, joey jackson joining me live, as well, for more on this decision. listen, mr. legal brief, this has come at us all in a different way. some people saying it's struck down, some saying it's kicked the can. in the end, what is it going to take for the governor of the great state of pennsylvania if he wants his way to have voter i.d. how is he going to get it? >> you come to me to create confusion? to avoid confusion? look, no,...
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yes mr noun verb nine eleven knows a lot about exploiting tragedy and the very very ugly janice elaine lane is the president of the central mississippi tea party and in an interview with the jackson free press lane said i'm really going to have to say going to set you back here probably the biggest turn we ever made was when women got the right to vote plain went on to say our country might have been better off if it was still just men voting and those comments were no lane fritters in the interview by saying i'd much rather have a male boss than a female boss double minded you could ever trust that there's lane self-loading feelings for her own gender aside she wants to take america back to the days when only white male property owners had a say in the american democracy that is very very. well with. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. the new city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fold she would do the trick. thank you. so much. thank you. so. so so now you know you know and sometimes you know you don't know and sometimes is the virus theatre's as everything you know is wrong and you know you think you're wrong but you want t
yes mr noun verb nine eleven knows a lot about exploiting tragedy and the very very ugly janice elaine lane is the president of the central mississippi tea party and in an interview with the jackson free press lane said i'm really going to have to say going to set you back here probably the biggest turn we ever made was when women got the right to vote plain went on to say our country might have been better off if it was still just men voting and those comments were no lane fritters in the...
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yes mr noun verb nine eleven knows a lot about exploiting tragedies and the very very ugly janice elaine lane is the president of the central mississippi tea party and in an interview of the jackson free press lane said i'm really going to have to say i'm going to set you back here probably the biggest turn we ever made was when women got the right to vote plain went on to say our country might have been better off if it was still just men voting and those comments were no lane finish the interview by saying i'd much rather have a male boss than a female boss double minded you could ever trust that there's lane self-loading feelings for her own gender aside she wants to take america back to the days when only white male property owners had a say in the american democracy that is very very. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing. that we americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i missed the guys here is an
yes mr noun verb nine eleven knows a lot about exploiting tragedies and the very very ugly janice elaine lane is the president of the central mississippi tea party and in an interview of the jackson free press lane said i'm really going to have to say i'm going to set you back here probably the biggest turn we ever made was when women got the right to vote plain went on to say our country might have been better off if it was still just men voting and those comments were no lane finish the...
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mr. willard scott. hey, willard. >> i love to wish happy birthdays. i like birthday cakes and birthday ice cream. take a look. robert deaplain, jackson, new jersey.th the woman he loves most in the whole world. you know that's right? don't you wish somebody would say that about you? is anyway. dorothy kennedy of lansing, michigan is active at her church and devoted to helping other people at all times. happy birthday. how sweet it is. the lovely lee winters. she is from east meadow, new york. 100 years old and says that she loves springtime and happiness and good people and especially feeling young. take a look, if you will, i like that name, herman weinberg. wonderful name, folks. herman weinberg from beachwood, ohio. 100 years old today. loves astronomy and spending time in his garden. older people love gardening, makes them live longer. margaret walek of wayne, new jersey, 100 years old today, enjoys crossword puzzles, and does the cha cha cha. moises mina from delano, california, 103 years old today. proud world war veteran. now back to new york city. >> thank you very much. >> we want to check in with kathie lee and hoda in knoxville on the
mr. willard scott. hey, willard. >> i love to wish happy birthdays. i like birthday cakes and birthday ice cream. take a look. robert deaplain, jackson, new jersey.th the woman he loves most in the whole world. you know that's right? don't you wish somebody would say that about you? is anyway. dorothy kennedy of lansing, michigan is active at her church and devoted to helping other people at all times. happy birthday. how sweet it is. the lovely lee winters. she is from east meadow, new...
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mr. willard scott. hey, willard. >> i love to wish happy birthdays. i like birthday cakes and birthday ice cream. take a look. robert deaplain, jackson, new jersey.th the woman he loves most in the whole world. you know that's right? don't you wish somebody would say that about you? is anyway. dorothy kennedy of lansing, michigan is active at her church and devoted to helping other people at all times. happy birthday. how sweet it is. the lovely lee winters. she is from east meadow, new york. 100 years old and says that she loves springtime and happiness and good people and especially feeling young. take a look, if you will, i like that name, herman weinberg. wonderful name, folks. herman weinberg from beachwood, ohio. 100 years old today. loves astronomy and spending time in his garden. older people love gardening, makes them live longer. margaret walek of wayne, new jersey, 100 years old today, enjoys crossword puzzles, and does the cha cha cha. moises mina from delano, california, 103 years old today. proud world war veteran. now back to new york city. >> thank you very much. >> we want to check in with kathie lee and hoda in knoxville on the
mr. willard scott. hey, willard. >> i love to wish happy birthdays. i like birthday cakes and birthday ice cream. take a look. robert deaplain, jackson, new jersey.th the woman he loves most in the whole world. you know that's right? don't you wish somebody would say that about you? is anyway. dorothy kennedy of lansing, michigan is active at her church and devoted to helping other people at all times. happy birthday. how sweet it is. the lovely lee winters. she is from east meadow, new...
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jackson, albert pujols. what a game opener. >> that is a good way to start. congratulations to him. >> and natalie, very sports center-like. >> i try my best here, al. >> mr. roker, you look dashing today. >> thank you. >> you're going hurricane casual. >> not yet. but probably this weekend. let's show you what we've got. there is other stuff going on besides sandy, behind this front. showers and thunderstorms throughout the upper mississippi river valley. colder air filtering in, denver's already picked up 1 to 3 inches of snow. and then we've got high pressure out over the pacific, low pressure over mexico. between the two, that's going to set up santa ana winds, very gusty conditions, and that could make for some fire danger, extreme fire danger throughout parts of southern california. that's what'ia >> good morning. the winds have shifted to the east. clouds will break up this afternoon and it will still be relatively mild, high near 72. >>> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right, al, thank you very much. now to colorado and more on that startling arrest in the kidnapping and murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. a 17-year-old is behind b
jackson, albert pujols. what a game opener. >> that is a good way to start. congratulations to him. >> and natalie, very sports center-like. >> i try my best here, al. >> mr. roker, you look dashing today. >> thank you. >> you're going hurricane casual. >> not yet. but probably this weekend. let's show you what we've got. there is other stuff going on besides sandy, behind this front. showers and thunderstorms throughout the upper mississippi river...
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mr. sandoval -- >> historic. >> three home runs in one game. only the fourth player in history to ever do that are reggie jackson, babe ruth and albert pujols. he's a human panda. he hit that pitch 95-mile-an-hour justin verlander heat up at the shoulders. and he took that thing 411 feet to dead center field. that was basically the end of the game. then he comes back and does it again a couple innings later. >> willie, this is historic, obviously. verlander, though, speaking of three, he's lost his last three world series games. he just doesn't come to play. >> and let us just recall mr. michael barnicle, that great baseball sage, great baseball oracle telling us that verlander would be unhittable, unbeatable, just no question about it. >> willie, it was impressive stuff. >> verlander said after the game he knew when he was warming up he didn't have it. he said that after the game. he said he wasn't locating his pitches. >> there's the panda again. >> there's the third home run. this is the kind of thing that makes you an icon. you think of reggie jackson, the three-home run game in the world series. >> '77. >> sandoval did it last night. >>
mr. sandoval -- >> historic. >> three home runs in one game. only the fourth player in history to ever do that are reggie jackson, babe ruth and albert pujols. he's a human panda. he hit that pitch 95-mile-an-hour justin verlander heat up at the shoulders. and he took that thing 411 feet to dead center field. that was basically the end of the game. then he comes back and does it again a couple innings later. >> willie, this is historic, obviously. verlander, though, speaking...
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jackson day dinner tonight. what is your main message? >> well, the main message is that there's a big difference between president obama who wants to take the country forward and mrho wants to repeal the 20th century when you hear him speak on issues whether it's the voting rights act and all these voter suppression bills that they're doing, whether it's a women's right to choose and contraception, this is a party that wants to take america back. and i think the president wants to take us forward. that's what we're going to talk about. we're going talk about the importance of voting, the importance of early voting, of course, and how important iowa is to the nation. >> how about voters in general? what do you think they want to hear from the president in monday night's debate? >> well, the monday night's debate is going to talk a lot about foreign policy. i imagine they'll want a clarification on the issue of what happened in benghazi. but they're also going to want to hear from the president who has restored america's greatness around the world. their willingness to work with other nations. he'll talk about, i hope, the fact that he promised to get us out of ira
jackson day dinner tonight. what is your main message? >> well, the main message is that there's a big difference between president obama who wants to take the country forward and mrho wants to repeal the 20th century when you hear him speak on issues whether it's the voting rights act and all these voter suppression bills that they're doing, whether it's a women's right to choose and contraception, this is a party that wants to take america back. and i think the president wants to take...
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jackson, albert pujols. what a game opener. >> that is a good way to start. congratulations to him. >> and natalie, very sports center-like. >> i try my best here, al. >> mr. roker, you look dashing today. >> thank you. >> you're going hurricane casual. >> not yet. but probably this weekend.urric. >> not yet, but probably this weekend. let's show you what we have. there's other stuff going on besides sandy. behind this front, we are looking at showers and thunderstorms throughout the upper mississippi river valley. the backside of the front, colder air filtering in. denver picked up one to three inches of snow. then we have high pressure over the pacific. low pressure over mexico between the two, it's going to set up santa ana winds. very gusty conditions. that could make for fire danger, extreme fire danger throughout parts of southern california. >> good morning. some light fog around the metro area. patchy, dense fog in rural areas east and southeast of washington and around the chesapeake bay and the eastern shore. temperatures are in the low 60s. farther west, mostly clear sky, temperatures 40s to near 50 degrees. as the day progresses, a delightful a
jackson, albert pujols. what a game opener. >> that is a good way to start. congratulations to him. >> and natalie, very sports center-like. >> i try my best here, al. >> mr. roker, you look dashing today. >> thank you. >> you're going hurricane casual. >> not yet. but probably this weekend.urric. >> not yet, but probably this weekend. let's show you what we have. there's other stuff going on besides sandy. behind this front, we are looking at...
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mr. brown will present first. >> thank you. it's an honor for my family and i to join you today. my wife, connie, who has spoken at the city club in number of times. thank you, mayor jackson, for hosting us and thank you to the wait staff for your service. in 2006, i stood here at the city club promising one thing -- that would buy for the middle class. that's what i have done for the last six years and today renewed that pledge for a second term. one of my most important jobs is to listen and to learn. as your senator, i went to more than 200 round table listening to farmers, small-business people, educators, and veterans. i asked questions and take questions from democrats, republicans, washington. farmers told us how we could save tens of billions of taxpayer dollars by eliminating the wasteful farm subsidies and come at the same time, strengthen the safety net for family farmers. i went to work with senator soon from south dakota and we wrote legislation -- senator thune that was passed as part of the farm bill in july. they talk about how difficult it is to find qualified employees. i wrote legislation with a republican from missouri to help the community colleges to
mr. brown will present first. >> thank you. it's an honor for my family and i to join you today. my wife, connie, who has spoken at the city club in number of times. thank you, mayor jackson, for hosting us and thank you to the wait staff for your service. in 2006, i stood here at the city club promising one thing -- that would buy for the middle class. that's what i have done for the last six years and today renewed that pledge for a second term. one of my most important jobs is to...