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as they held daily protests outside the courthouse newton was convicted of killing an oakland police officer with his own weapon during a traffic stop shooting in which newton and another officer were wounded. >> are you saying are you afraid of some kind of until assault by officers while in custody? >> i expect anything out of the gestapo. >> the court of appeals would overturn the conviction and order a new trial. after two mistrials the state would eventually drop the case. velda davis came to know newton. > self taught, couldn't read at one time but taught himself to read and read the best in literature. obviously had a clever mind because people know now how the panthers were able to have guns was because they would sell copies of chairman's maow cents, buy them 15-cents and sell them to berkeley students for a dollar. >> she also knew the panther's minister of information. >> black people are in no mood to allow this racist power structure to add blood to the blood of the people of the world which is now dripping the fingers of the racists who have plunged the world into a nig
as they held daily protests outside the courthouse newton was convicted of killing an oakland police officer with his own weapon during a traffic stop shooting in which newton and another officer were wounded. >> are you saying are you afraid of some kind of until assault by officers while in custody? >> i expect anything out of the gestapo. >> the court of appeals would overturn the conviction and order a new trial. after two mistrials the state would eventually drop the...
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all eyes on cam newton. it did not go well for cam newton. completed 11 of 21 passes. timing esh yous with unfamiliar -- timing issues with unfamiliar wide receivers. jeff gordon ends his 66th win less streak. back in victory lane for the first time since 2009. >> thank you very much, leigh. that concludes another broadcast of abc news. a special oscar edition of "jimmy kimmle ♪
all eyes on cam newton. it did not go well for cam newton. completed 11 of 21 passes. timing esh yous with unfamiliar -- timing issues with unfamiliar wide receivers. jeff gordon ends his 66th win less streak. back in victory lane for the first time since 2009. >> thank you very much, leigh. that concludes another broadcast of abc news. a special oscar edition of "jimmy kimmle ♪
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. >> reporter: in the works, lower salt graham crackers, fig newtons, peanuts and barbecue sauce, what? not at my cookout. this is vicki mabry for "nightline" in east hanover, new jersey. >>> everything in moderation when we come back -- a standoff between man and beast. fatal elephant and tiger attacks as humans muscle in on their has been tates. [ male announcer ] this is the evo 4g. and this is everything people love about it. they're big fans of the 4g speed. and the powerful android platform. ♪ so we took both... ♪ ...and used them to make something new. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. introducing the new htc evo shift 4g. only from sprint, the now network. introducing the new htc evo shift 4g. delicious gourmet of gravy. and she agrees. with fancy fest gravy lovers, your cat can enjoy the delicious, satisfying taste of gourmet gravy every day. fancy feast, the best ingredient is love. what was i thinking? but i was still skating on thin ice with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't en
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not a good day at the combine for cam newton, the quarterback, he decided to throw at the combine. wasn't that bad. but certainly not good. he overthrew and just couldn't his receivers. completed only 11 of his 23 throws. maybe he'll fall to the raiders in the second round, probably not. >>> let's head out to phoenix where daytona 500 winner trevor bayne didn't last long. he has a meeting with the wall right here. his day was done. jeff gordon with eight laps left, he leads the rest of the way for the win. snaps a 66-race winless streak. busch finished second and. >> john: third. last win april of '09. been a while. >> he's happy tonight. >> yes, he is. he's tweeting. he just started tweeting. >>> still to come at 5:00, a little show honoring you know the best of hollywood. st of the worst.onors going to s a look at the razzies coming up next. ♪ [ female announcer ] starbucks via is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same... ♪ ...and roasted the same as our other premium coffees. it only makes sense it would taste the same. so, try it for yourself. buy a pack of 100% natural st
not a good day at the combine for cam newton, the quarterback, he decided to throw at the combine. wasn't that bad. but certainly not good. he overthrew and just couldn't his receivers. completed only 11 of his 23 throws. maybe he'll fall to the raiders in the second round, probably not. >>> let's head out to phoenix where daytona 500 winner trevor bayne didn't last long. he has a meeting with the wall right here. his day was done. jeff gordon with eight laps left, he leads the rest of...
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you are into big guys working out in shorts, watch the nfl network this weekend and you'll see cam newtonhis way out of the snow and here's a guy who again, was that rumbling about his father being paid for his son to play in college. that proved to be at least from cam's standpoint, he was innocent. the father has been staying away. the 7th pick, all these guys work out and who knows, i don't think he'll be available in the 49ers. hope you enjoyed tonight's show. if pam and i, really, if something happened to us, this building would collapse. >> oh stop. >> we're all that is left. >> the show always goes on. >> unfortunately, we are all that is left. those of you that loved kron through the years, pam is a big star. you think i'm going to take the blame for this? pam is a big star. >> good night, everybody. have a great weekend. >>> now, "entertainment
you are into big guys working out in shorts, watch the nfl network this weekend and you'll see cam newtonhis way out of the snow and here's a guy who again, was that rumbling about his father being paid for his son to play in college. that proved to be at least from cam's standpoint, he was innocent. the father has been staying away. the 7th pick, all these guys work out and who knows, i don't think he'll be available in the 49ers. hope you enjoyed tonight's show. if pam and i, really, if...
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is that there's three pictures on his wall up there, framed photos of or silhouettes of sir isaac newton, charles darwin and adam smith. and i think that, in many respects, is indicative for bill and for cato benefactors of mankind, and adam smith stands very highly in that, that pantheon of benefactors for mankind. and so it's very appropriate today that we have with us a author of a new book on adam smith, an intellectual biography, "adam smith: an enlightened life." our author today and our first speaker, nicholas phillipson, was an undergraduate at aberdeen and cambridge university, graduated with a ph.d. from cambridge in 1967. he was appointed lecturer in history at edinborough and subsequently appointed senior lecturer and reader. he retired from final employment in 2004 and was appointed honorary research fellow. he has held research appointments at a number of leading universities in the united states and europe. his research interests have focused on the cultural and intellectual history of early/modern and modern scotland with a particular interest in the his -- history of sco
is that there's three pictures on his wall up there, framed photos of or silhouettes of sir isaac newton, charles darwin and adam smith. and i think that, in many respects, is indicative for bill and for cato benefactors of mankind, and adam smith stands very highly in that, that pantheon of benefactors for mankind. and so it's very appropriate today that we have with us a author of a new book on adam smith, an intellectual biography, "adam smith: an enlightened life." our author...
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you are into big guys working out in shorts, watch the nfl network this weekend and you'll see cam newtonake his way out of the snow and here's a guy who again, was that rumbling about his father being paid for his son to play in college. that proved to be at least from cam's standpoint, he was innocent. the father has been staying away. the 7th pick, all these guys work out and who knows, i don't think he'll be available in the 49ers. hope you enjoyed tonight's show. if pam and i, really, if something happened to us, this building would collapse. >> oh stop. >> we're all that is left. >> the show always goes on. >> unfortunately, we are all that is left. those of you that loved kron through the years, pam is a big star. you think i'm going to take the blame for this? pam is a big [ female announcer ] shopping with nutrition in mind shouldn't be hard work or cost more money. now there's simple nutrition, only at safeway. green tags throughout the store call out what matters most to you. ♪ there are 22 different nutritional benefits highlighted. ♪ and with our low prices, now safeway makes
you are into big guys working out in shorts, watch the nfl network this weekend and you'll see cam newtonake his way out of the snow and here's a guy who again, was that rumbling about his father being paid for his son to play in college. that proved to be at least from cam's standpoint, he was innocent. the father has been staying away. the 7th pick, all these guys work out and who knows, i don't think he'll be available in the 49ers. hope you enjoyed tonight's show. if pam and i, really, if...
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under the biggest microscope was cam newton and no one questions h his athletecism, the massive broad a shade lower behind three others, missouri's blaine gabbert and washington's lo lockert. the real issue inaccuracy, all over the place. >>> and for spring training in arizona this weekend, we saw last week's hero, trevor bayne, after a wreck and watched jeff gordon trying to end the longest drought between wins over the course his entire career here. does just that, takes the checkered flag for his first win since april of '09, over 60 straight races and jeff gordon helping vokes in vallejo, valley joe celebrate tonight. they love it. >> i am, too but still psyched about baseball. >>> tonight, conversation between giants pre and post on radio, marty lurry. >> thanks. we'll see you back here at 11:00. until then, have a good night. >>> despite signs of recovery, our cities and counties still wallow in red ink. until we fix the crisis in local governments, the bay area's rebound will be weak. i'm suzanne shaw. the silicon valley index, a sobering new report on the region's economy, con
under the biggest microscope was cam newton and no one questions h his athletecism, the massive broad a shade lower behind three others, missouri's blaine gabbert and washington's lo lockert. the real issue inaccuracy, all over the place. >>> and for spring training in arizona this weekend, we saw last week's hero, trevor bayne, after a wreck and watched jeff gordon trying to end the longest drought between wins over the course his entire career here. does just that, takes the...
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scientists who were changing the world, and he said if you compare shakespeare or francis bacon, milton or newton, who do you think changed the world more? interesting question. and i think there is an answer now but is from the 20th century penicillin air travel mobile phone enter and climate change, etc., that might be the proper response, but then i think the writers have inherited a new form of this question. is it a change for the better or worse? is our moral the kind we want or the kind we should have or the kind we have foolishly lost? do we have reasons to cope or to fear? to dream and wonder or simply laugh at the absurdity of the whole thing? bye posing such questions and exploring all possible answers, writers are no longer asked to change the world, they are asked continually to imagine that which is a far more radical request, but i am not sure that my aunt would approve all the same. thank you very much. [applause] >> i think we've got time for a couple of questions. are there any in the romantic generation that today would be or should be scientifically clinically categorized as m
scientists who were changing the world, and he said if you compare shakespeare or francis bacon, milton or newton, who do you think changed the world more? interesting question. and i think there is an answer now but is from the 20th century penicillin air travel mobile phone enter and climate change, etc., that might be the proper response, but then i think the writers have inherited a new form of this question. is it a change for the better or worse? is our moral the kind we want or the kind...
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evanson and even the fact that he had to share the spotlight around his maiden glory with great gauche newton's hour the austrian get off the best jump of the day on his first run and finish level evanson after the second so there were two men who took the top spot for the son of a man settling for that. and that's all the sports news for this bill isn't by the now for. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. well when one deals with war for us to realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that have done not just human damage but damage the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy chemicals that whether it's a sonic boom six tractor murdering mammals or it's the burning oil field syria or iraq or are you destroy reefs in the pacific for ramming purposes the list just goes on and on the geneva conventions of nineteen forty nine states that care shall be taken in warm to protect the involved against widespread long term and severe
evanson and even the fact that he had to share the spotlight around his maiden glory with great gauche newton's hour the austrian get off the best jump of the day on his first run and finish level evanson after the second so there were two men who took the top spot for the son of a man settling for that. and that's all the sports news for this bill isn't by the now for. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers....
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. >>> yeah, you know, it is newton's second law of motion, equal but opposite. we are seeing the exact opposite of that. much warmer than normal temperatures on the west coast. that's going to be the case all throughout this week approaching 70 degrees as we head into this thursday and this weekend. temperatures are going to be really nice. 51 degrees in hayward. we have very, very low visibility in the east bay this morning. so you want to take it easy out there. high pressure is going to build heading throughout the next couple of days to keep things nice and sunny and mild with temperatures in the 60s. let's find out if the fog is impacting your commute with mike inouye. >>> yeah, the fog you showed is dense fog throughout the east bay hills and also to the north bay. so for the commuters there we are seeing low visibility. the dumbarton bridge, i shouted this out on facebook as i tend to do with overnight construction projects, we have a retrofit project going on at 8:00 p.m. throughout the rest of the week. traffic was limited to one lane in each direction.
. >>> yeah, you know, it is newton's second law of motion, equal but opposite. we are seeing the exact opposite of that. much warmer than normal temperatures on the west coast. that's going to be the case all throughout this week approaching 70 degrees as we head into this thursday and this weekend. temperatures are going to be really nice. 51 degrees in hayward. we have very, very low visibility in the east bay this morning. so you want to take it easy out there. high pressure is...
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evanston and even the fact that he had to share the spotlight around his maiden glory with great gauche newton's hour the austrian get off the best jump of the day on his first run and finish level evanson after the second so there were two men who took the top spot for the son of a man settling for that. and that's all the sports news for this bill isn't by the now. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. a sea of nature and discover its beauty. sleep. communicate with the wild. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you the. just type. in typee the how would i be sure to type the hotel hotel while shall his the groom photo the show would hotel. type the hotel so photo for the hotel resort evergreens the hotel typee victoria hotel. town springs resort and spa tied to a hotel while she plans on the bus into the town. paid evergreen plaza hotel in thailand to eat london hotel time ambassador type e hotel full points and. the splendid hotel in touch with a hotel in touch with both the photo and coleridge gold
evanston and even the fact that he had to share the spotlight around his maiden glory with great gauche newton's hour the austrian get off the best jump of the day on his first run and finish level evanson after the second so there were two men who took the top spot for the son of a man settling for that. and that's all the sports news for this bill isn't by the now. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. a sea of nature and...
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i know no one writes better than jim newton. john eastman is very much my role model in terms of the nadine, an activist, a scholar, and always an incredibly simple person. i believe since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives have sought to remake almost every area of constitutional law, and largely succeeded. when we focus tonight on individual liberties, or the rights of criminal defendants, where the separation of church and state, or specific areas like church and schools, you can see that the conservatives have succeeded, and they are guided not by the original understanding of the constitution, but by the principles of the republican platform. i think you can far better understand what the conservatives are doing on the supreme court, by reading the republican platform than by reading the federalist papers. it is not the decision is conservative, the most part, and it is not that every decision dramatically changes the law, but overall, with what the supreme court has done, there has been a pre-crash in t
i know no one writes better than jim newton. john eastman is very much my role model in terms of the nadine, an activist, a scholar, and always an incredibly simple person. i believe since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives have sought to remake almost every area of constitutional law, and largely succeeded. when we focus tonight on individual liberties, or the rights of criminal defendants, where the separation of church and state, or specific areas like church and schools,...
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around the country but this is tipped to be the largest demonstration that there ever held the whole newton their spiritual birthplace because it was an action by an extreme muslim protest group against bush it still does here in luton that spurred the formation of this group and these demonstrations do usually turn violent it has to be said these these people say that they are against extremist islam but there is also an extremist element inside the which is certainly out to calls violence even if the leaders say that they're against it both of these factions unite against fascism and the english defense league. always deny that they are the ones that are starting the violence but they also say if someone has to go to us then we're not going to turn the other cheek and we are expecting that to happen today so i will or we can certainly see the police presence behind you at the moment but let's let's stand by for for a second and look at the wider picture david cameron is just the latest western european leader to talk in these sorts of terms about the failure of multiculturalism how widesp
around the country but this is tipped to be the largest demonstration that there ever held the whole newton their spiritual birthplace because it was an action by an extreme muslim protest group against bush it still does here in luton that spurred the formation of this group and these demonstrations do usually turn violent it has to be said these these people say that they are against extremist islam but there is also an extremist element inside the which is certainly out to calls violence...
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across the country they're calling this march back to where it's all began but the townspeople of newton certainly disputes that this is where the school they say that it's based in in football hooliganism essentially and certainly there are a lot of football he can tell you lurking around the streets usually we see these marches ending in violence as you mentioned that will be another group of protesters in the town of leasing today unite against fascism and they oppose entirely this anti islamic sentiment that the a.t.l. is is trying to promote yes but i mean it has to be said that these these marches do often end in violence so there is only basically an extremist elements inside the english defense league itself these marches are often marred by islamophobia the easy at least is active against what it calls extremist islam but there are obviously lots of definitions of course extremist islamic actually is ranging from terror attacks right up to women who choose to wear the burka and the e.t.l. seems to stand against all these things both sides always say that they will not be the one
across the country they're calling this march back to where it's all began but the townspeople of newton certainly disputes that this is where the school they say that it's based in in football hooliganism essentially and certainly there are a lot of football he can tell you lurking around the streets usually we see these marches ending in violence as you mentioned that will be another group of protesters in the town of leasing today unite against fascism and they oppose entirely this anti...
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lee newton is with me. i'm larry rifkin. and we are here to encourage you, along with susan mccarthy, to go to your telephone and make your pledge of support. because this is a unique window into the world of money and the way that you look at it and the way that you can value it during those very, very critical moments in your life. so please go to your telephone right now. we have wonderful ways of extending the value of this program so that you can get greater insights into the way that you handle money. and, of course, we have the dvd of the program, which is available to you at the level of $60 or more as your gift to this public television station. and that dvd has additional material beyond what you're going to see in this broadcast. at the level of $90, we have "the value of money." you can uncover the hidden wisdom of money. great chapters on how you can look at money during those critical times in your life cycle and the way that you can relate to it in a very, very important way so that, again, you can make the ri
lee newton is with me. i'm larry rifkin. and we are here to encourage you, along with susan mccarthy, to go to your telephone and make your pledge of support. because this is a unique window into the world of money and the way that you look at it and the way that you can value it during those very, very critical moments in your life. so please go to your telephone right now. we have wonderful ways of extending the value of this program so that you can get greater insights into the way that you...
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[applause] my name is jim newton. it's nice to have all of you here. it's a special treat to have the two panelists here as noted these are two eminent constitutional scholars who disagree about everything in the constitution. i would like to just add it up front i am not a completely neutral moderator tonight as louise mentioned. am i biographer if i were first to write on sculley i wouldn't give it the same title. [laughter] [applause] that's it. >> i was looking at who wasn't applauding and i know i have some allies in the room. very good. >> let me say one of the things i both at my ear about you is the ability to disagree agreeably and have a subtle and important conversation but also one in which we regard one another with mutual appreciation thank u-boats. what do you start, the title of the evening here is taken from your book. give us a sense of what constitutes it was it different than one might have described as the liberal assault on the constitution? >> let me start by thanking the library for inviting me. i'm honored and it's an honor to
[applause] my name is jim newton. it's nice to have all of you here. it's a special treat to have the two panelists here as noted these are two eminent constitutional scholars who disagree about everything in the constitution. i would like to just add it up front i am not a completely neutral moderator tonight as louise mentioned. am i biographer if i were first to write on sculley i wouldn't give it the same title. [laughter] [applause] that's it. >> i was looking at who wasn't...
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out in little more than two weeks, the first government shutdown since president obama clinton and newton beginning given squared off in 1995. >> they remember they tried that strategy and it failed. and they realized that coming up 2012 they need the center voters. they don't want to lose the center voters. republicans in the house are split. newcomers with ties to the tea party are pushing for the big cuts and threatening a showdown. but it's more show than anything else. >> preventing funds from being used for president obama's teleprompter. oh, right, we're gonna cut $3,000 from the budget. that's really gonna help us. >> our political analysts say republicans led by john boehner are already signalling that they will back away from a government shutdown. >> as the headlines hit about which particular programs are gonna be hurt and who's gonna be hurt and people see the pain that's gonna cause, it's going to be very hard for them to be uncompromising. >> in a victory for the president, the house voted to cut an extra engine for the joint strike fighter, a engine the pentagon said it di
out in little more than two weeks, the first government shutdown since president obama clinton and newton beginning given squared off in 1995. >> they remember they tried that strategy and it failed. and they realized that coming up 2012 they need the center voters. they don't want to lose the center voters. republicans in the house are split. newcomers with ties to the tea party are pushing for the big cuts and threatening a showdown. but it's more show than anything else. >>...
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for example, newton gingrich finished fifth with 5% of the vote. alaska governor sarah palin 3% and former arkansas huckabee just 2% of the vote. major figures gathered in washington to find their choice to run against president obama. mississippi governor hayley barber was extremely critical of president obama saying his economic policies have been more hostile to job creation he says than any other administration. >> now after his policies have contributed to unemployment rates stuck at 9 plus percent for almost two years, suddenly president obama and the democrats are paying lip service to job creation. except this time they call their spending investments rather than stimulus. >> barber is considering a run for president. so far no republican has officially launched a 2012 campaign. tomorrow the obama administration will release its budget plan for 2012 and is expected to include both cuts and the so-called investment project. one of those projects, a high-speed rail which directly benefits california. president obama wants $53 billion for high
for example, newton gingrich finished fifth with 5% of the vote. alaska governor sarah palin 3% and former arkansas huckabee just 2% of the vote. major figures gathered in washington to find their choice to run against president obama. mississippi governor hayley barber was extremely critical of president obama saying his economic policies have been more hostile to job creation he says than any other administration. >> now after his policies have contributed to unemployment rates stuck at...
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the first government shutdown since president clinton and newton gingrich faced off in 1995. veteran house republicans are not eager to repeat says political analyst. >> they remembered they tried that strategy and it failed. and they realized that coming up on 2012 they need the center voters. they don't want to lose the center voters. >> so republicans in the house are split. newcomers with ties to the tea party are pushing for the big cuts and threatening a showdown, but it's more show than anything else. >> preventing funds from being used for president obama teleprompter. right, we're gonna cut $3,000 from the budget. that's really gonna help us. >> our political analyst says republicans led by speaker of the house john boehner are already signalling that they will back away from a government shutdown. as the headlines hit, about which particular programs are going to be hurt and people see the pain it's gonna cause, it's going to be hard for them to be uncompromising. >> the house voted to cut an extra engine for a joint strike fighter, a engine the pentagon said it did
the first government shutdown since president clinton and newton gingrich faced off in 1995. veteran house republicans are not eager to repeat says political analyst. >> they remembered they tried that strategy and it failed. and they realized that coming up on 2012 they need the center voters. they don't want to lose the center voters. >> so republicans in the house are split. newcomers with ties to the tea party are pushing for the big cuts and threatening a showdown, but it's...
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newton gingrich finished 5th with 5% of the vote.arah palin got 3% and former arkansas governor mike huckabee took 2% of the vote. major conservative figures gathered in washington to find their choice to run against president obama. mississippi governor hayley barber was extremely critical of president obama saying his economic policies have been more hostile to job creation than any other administration. >> now, after his policies have contributed to unemployment rates stood at 9 plus percent for almost two years, suddenly president obama and the democrats are paying lip service to job creation, except this time they call their spending investments rather than stimulus. >> barber is considering a run for president but so far no republican has officially launched a 2012 campaign. tomorrow the obama administration will least their budget plan and expect projects, high speed rail that benefits california. president obama wants $53 billion for high-speed rail over the next three years. california plans to build 800 miles of track betwe
newton gingrich finished 5th with 5% of the vote.arah palin got 3% and former arkansas governor mike huckabee took 2% of the vote. major conservative figures gathered in washington to find their choice to run against president obama. mississippi governor hayley barber was extremely critical of president obama saying his economic policies have been more hostile to job creation than any other administration. >> now, after his policies have contributed to unemployment rates stood at 9 plus...
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>> i saw wayne newton kiss every lady in the place.ng not so great but still an amazing performer. i got to meet him afterwards. my favorite show probably was to see blue man group. >> jimmy: i've seen that show. >> that's a great show. i kind of got obsessed with it. i wanted to be in blue man group. i literally had my head shaved down with like a two guard with a razor. i'm doing a comedy show and i used to to a lot of angry stare, practicing my drumming all the time. >> jimmy: for real? >> absolutely. when i saw myself in the mirror, i basically looked like a blue peanut m&m. like, i don't have the gifts that they have. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, not at all. >> jimmy: blue is blue -- >> no, when it shows up -- it just made my face look as round as this. i looked like this. it was just like this big round face. and my eyes did not -- i did not look anywhere near as cool. >> jimmy: do you think they held that against you? >> i did. i was like, i don't want to do this. >> jimmy: you did. you ruled yourself out based on the shape -- >>
>> i saw wayne newton kiss every lady in the place.ng not so great but still an amazing performer. i got to meet him afterwards. my favorite show probably was to see blue man group. >> jimmy: i've seen that show. >> that's a great show. i kind of got obsessed with it. i wanted to be in blue man group. i literally had my head shaved down with like a two guard with a razor. i'm doing a comedy show and i used to to a lot of angry stare, practicing my drumming all the time....
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jim newton is one of my heroes.eastman is very much my role model in terms of being a dain, an activist, a scholar. since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives have saw to remake almost every area of constitutional law and have largely succeeded. we focus on individual liberties, the rights of criminal defendants, the separation of church and state, specific areas like schools, you see that the conservatives have succeeded. guided not by the original understanding of the constitution, but by the principles of the republican platform. you can far better understand what the republicans -- what the conservatives are doing on the supreme court. i wanted to tell that story. it is not that every decision is conservative. but most are. it is not that every decision demands the change of the law. when you look at what the supreme court has done, there's been a dramatic refashioning of basic constitutional principles. >> tell him why he is wrong. >> the language of the but, but -- of the book -- we believe t
jim newton is one of my heroes.eastman is very much my role model in terms of being a dain, an activist, a scholar. since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives have saw to remake almost every area of constitutional law and have largely succeeded. we focus on individual liberties, the rights of criminal defendants, the separation of church and state, specific areas like schools, you see that the conservatives have succeeded. guided not by the original understanding of the...
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he said wayne newton called and asked. >> i don't know if he was being honest about that. >> jimmy: ohu up. real names like pop star names and i thought this is pretty cool. then i realized when i returned the call that it always ended with, so, i'm free to do the show, you know, if they're still looking. >> jimmy: and what did you say? >> i have all the power, i'll take that back to the producers. >> jimmy: you said, listen, they're talking about replacing me with pat sajak. i don't, you know i don't have anything to do with it. >> i said, look barry manilow, i'll call you back on monday. >> jimmy: have you heard from simon regarding the new judges? >> actually, i did hear from him. i spoke to him when he was overseas on a little bit of a break and he -- he didn't comment about the new show. >> jimmy: really? >> he didn't bring up the new show but -- >> jimmy: he likes to keep his opinions to himself. [ laughter ] >> he -- i will tell you this is true, and he's a dear friend and he's going to continue to have a successful show in his new show but he'll be the first to congratulate him
he said wayne newton called and asked. >> i don't know if he was being honest about that. >> jimmy: ohu up. real names like pop star names and i thought this is pretty cool. then i realized when i returned the call that it always ended with, so, i'm free to do the show, you know, if they're still looking. >> jimmy: and what did you say? >> i have all the power, i'll take that back to the producers. >> jimmy: you said, listen, they're talking about replacing me with...
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jim newton is one of my heroes. john eastman is very much my role model in terms of being a dain, an activist, a scholar. since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives have saw to remake almost every area of constitutional law and have largely succeeded. we focus on individual liberties, the rights of criminal defendants, the separation of church and state, specific areas like schools, you see that the conservatives have succded. guided not by the original understanding of the constitution, but by the principles of threpublican platform. you can far better understand what the republicans -- what the conservatives are doing on the supreme court. wanted to tell that story. it is not that every decision is conservative. but most are. it is not that every decision demands the change of the law. when you look at what the supreme court has done, there's been a dramatic refashioning of basic constitutional principles. >> tell him why he is wrong. >> the language of the but, but -- of the book -- we believe t
jim newton is one of my heroes. john eastman is very much my role model in terms of being a dain, an activist, a scholar. since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives have saw to remake almost every area of constitutional law and have largely succeeded. we focus on individual liberties, the rights of criminal defendants, the separation of church and state, specific areas like schools, you see that the conservatives have succded. guided not by the original understanding of the...
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. >> newton, massachusetts. >> thank you for being here this morning. e are here as amymayors representing cities. where does the town of us we aren't disappointed about the committee devilment block grant that is being cut. there are other crimes that are critical to cities that are also on the cut list. we take great exception to the community development block grant. this program was promulgated under president richard nixon. this program comes directly to cities for us that control of the funds and to ensure that the funds are used for those folks who most need them and help with projects for the people who are in need of housing. whether that is affordable housing, section 8 housing, and so forth. creates jobs, not just for people with in city hall, but for the private sector and for non-profits. this program is important to our citizens, and if the members of congress have not thought about the impact that these kinds of cuts have on the members of our communities, they need to know about them. therefore, it is going to be our responsibility to ed
. >> newton, massachusetts. >> thank you for being here this morning. e are here as amymayors representing cities. where does the town of us we aren't disappointed about the committee devilment block grant that is being cut. there are other crimes that are critical to cities that are also on the cut list. we take great exception to the community development block grant. this program was promulgated under president richard nixon. this program comes directly to cities for us that...
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he represents mass general hospital, newton wellesley, north shore medical center and all other partners, health care entities in proceedings before the ncad. and in addition, he's also an adjunct law professor at northeastern university, so join me in welcoming josh abrams. [applause] >> thank you. um, kind of set things up here a little. raw milk, sprouts, petting zoos, eggs, cruise ships and jack-in-the-box, those are innocuous words in if most settings, and they were innocuous words to me before the last few days when i started looking a little more in this area. i was asked to moderate this panel just a few days ago, and my first reaction was why me? it's true, i work in a health/law setting and teach health law and disability law, but this is certainly not my field of expertise. that being said, i don't think it's a lot of people's field of expertise and, in fact, we have a pretty good representation of the best in the field up here on this panel. more on them in a moment. but i want to start this out by saying that as i did some research into this area over the last few days, it's
he represents mass general hospital, newton wellesley, north shore medical center and all other partners, health care entities in proceedings before the ncad. and in addition, he's also an adjunct law professor at northeastern university, so join me in welcoming josh abrams. [applause] >> thank you. um, kind of set things up here a little. raw milk, sprouts, petting zoos, eggs, cruise ships and jack-in-the-box, those are innocuous words in if most settings, and they were innocuous words...
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and the arrangements were all done by james newton-howard, who is one of the stop scorers for film in full circle. one thing you said besides the gnome comment, you said if you're british it's important to take the piss out of yourself. what does that mean? >> it means to make sure you have a good sense of humor about yourself. nothing is sacred. it's -- we have a very ironic sense of humor in britain. it's kind of cruel kind of humor. in a way. it's kind of -- >> just sarcasm or -- >> it's sarcasm, it's setting yourself up. it's not holding yourself in too high of esteem. >> i was reading your resume last night, knowing you were coming by here today. you look at all you've done in your career from rock and roll and pop and soul and blues and movies and broadway and animation, did you ever in the earlier days of your career, elton, imagine that you would have a chance to take advantage of so many creative outlets? >> no, i've been very fortunate. fate plays a huge hand in your career. you have to have the instinct to follow it. i had a phone call about "the lion king." i said, tim, yo
and the arrangements were all done by james newton-howard, who is one of the stop scorers for film in full circle. one thing you said besides the gnome comment, you said if you're british it's important to take the piss out of yourself. what does that mean? >> it means to make sure you have a good sense of humor about yourself. nothing is sacred. it's -- we have a very ironic sense of humor in britain. it's kind of cruel kind of humor. in a way. it's kind of -- >> just sarcasm or --...
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. >> reporter: jim newton founded the first tech shop in menlo park. members pay $100 a month for access to equipment. his idea is now expanding nationwide. >> what gives me the most satisfaction is seeing the technology people are actually able to develop here on their own. just because they want to do it. they are passionate about it. and they have a real potential in changing the world. >> reporter: a world limited only by imagination because around here if it can't be built it's only because no one thought it. >>> what a great idea. the grand opening party is tomorrow in san francisco but hold on they are also opening a new location in san jose this summer. >> we have to come up with an idea. >> we need some ideas. >> we need an idea, justin. . >> i'm not the guy. i hate to break the news to you. >> what you got? >> got some news. we're heading to the desert and the talk of giants camp today the arrival of my giiguel. >>> extremely low snow tonight. look at that traffic. the toll plaza right there it is jammed up. also let you know what you can s w
. >> reporter: jim newton founded the first tech shop in menlo park. members pay $100 a month for access to equipment. his idea is now expanding nationwide. >> what gives me the most satisfaction is seeing the technology people are actually able to develop here on their own. just because they want to do it. they are passionate about it. and they have a real potential in changing the world. >> reporter: a world limited only by imagination because around here if it can't be...