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i am paraphrasing. i do not get the. i think it is difficult. we need to do some long-term planning of how the legislation has been done. if you currently have 21 employees, what if times get tough? now you are down to 17 employees. do you still have to practice this going into perpetuity famines -- now perpetuity? i do not think small businessman. >> i am from the chamber of commerce. thank you for the time you have committed to this. i was involved in the process six years ago, and the legislation was designed to give the legally required discretion to employers so as to not violate federal law. there was litigation on that point. the law was upheld as not violate the employer's right to create health insurance plans for their own use at their place of business. this will change that. this will raise the question of whether or not the city is compelling everyone to potentially redefine their health plans. in 2006, we had a 4% unemployment rate. we have over 9% today. last year showed san francisco had the highest population in its history, yet
i am paraphrasing. i do not get the. i think it is difficult. we need to do some long-term planning of how the legislation has been done. if you currently have 21 employees, what if times get tough? now you are down to 17 employees. do you still have to practice this going into perpetuity famines -- now perpetuity? i do not think small businessman. >> i am from the chamber of commerce. thank you for the time you have committed to this. i was involved in the process six years ago, and the...
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, but i understand. >> that is quite a paraphrase. >> i think it is. >> bill, your hair looks funny. >> yeah, well our floor director messed it up before the show. >> i'm sure she will be fired. >> it looks like i'm wearing a few pay. >> i have never seen a fro with a side part. >> i know. let's fix this. >> you either have to go with a fro. >> you have the old michael nesbit look. >> but i am not wrairing the -- i am not wearing the hat. that's just bad. >> john, you can't possibly think this is ridiculous. that was 1994. if this video was not made in 1990, fine, bro. just like if it was made in the 1970s they can talk about carlos the jack kill. but -- jackle. 24 is 2011. you can't say in the past decade or more that the people who have been committing terrorist acts, they are not -- >> what is the issue? people are upset that these videos don't confirm -- >> it is a politically correct video. >> the issue is not just the video. it is a pattern with the homeland security. they refuse to talk about easy law mist extremism. they put out reports saying it is white militia, conservativ
, but i understand. >> that is quite a paraphrase. >> i think it is. >> bill, your hair looks funny. >> yeah, well our floor director messed it up before the show. >> i'm sure she will be fired. >> it looks like i'm wearing a few pay. >> i have never seen a fro with a side part. >> i know. let's fix this. >> you either have to go with a fro. >> you have the old michael nesbit look. >> but i am not wrairing the -- i am not wearing...
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role in society, your role in a cultural organization is not judged by the color of your skin, to paraphrase [applause] now, as mayor lee -- i am going to talk a little bit about sf cal, which stands for san francisco cultural arts. carnaval, this has developed into the largest multi-cultural event in california. it includes the mission neighborhood center, which i served on the board for a couple of years, and now it is headed by the san francisco cultural arts tradition. i believe this is a very important situation, because sf cat is dedicated exclusively to this event, much like the sf jazz festival has a dedicated organization, the monterey jazz has a dedicated organization. now, so do we. some people may ask, "why does a two-day event need an organization dedicated just towards that event?" and i think if there is just one thing that you all remember from today, it should be that carnaval is not a two-day event. carnavale is a year-round event. they teach dance, music, arts classes year round. these groups offer an outlet to adults, is structured learning environment for children, and a
role in society, your role in a cultural organization is not judged by the color of your skin, to paraphrase [applause] now, as mayor lee -- i am going to talk a little bit about sf cal, which stands for san francisco cultural arts. carnaval, this has developed into the largest multi-cultural event in california. it includes the mission neighborhood center, which i served on the board for a couple of years, and now it is headed by the san francisco cultural arts tradition. i believe this is a...
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you know, a biographer camino, conventionally they paraphrase. they put in their own words and try to capture the voice says the writer, but you're not supposed to. you're supposed to neutralize it. but i really wanted to keep punching a suburb voice, so i decided to do that and people get to the end of the book and if you like okay, that was an okay thing to do. other people might think of as being misleading, but i did want that sort of narrative propulsion at the outset. >> and did you hit upon the solution after marion gave you explicit permission to do this? >> now, i wrote a whole book before i asked her permission. luckily she said yes. and that is another revelation as when i started the book when i started writing it and thinking about how it going to unfold, that i could just in the library and write it. it never occurred to me she might still be alive. so i also withhold that information from the leader. it wasn't until i got to this part of the archive, which she had been a painter and all of a sudden there was this box of painting fr
you know, a biographer camino, conventionally they paraphrase. they put in their own words and try to capture the voice says the writer, but you're not supposed to. you're supposed to neutralize it. but i really wanted to keep punching a suburb voice, so i decided to do that and people get to the end of the book and if you like okay, that was an okay thing to do. other people might think of as being misleading, but i did want that sort of narrative propulsion at the outset. >> and did you...
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something he demanded in a blistering attack and getting your butts in here, i'm paraphrasing, this hours after speaker boehner said you know what, my talks with you are going nowhere fast and i'll speak with harry reid. we're told that speaker boehner and mitch mcconnell do not plan to speak with reporters afterwards. the microphones might catch the sound of the cars coming up. do you want to be fashionably late to a meeting you've sort of been dragged to or do you just want to zoom up like 90 miles an hour into the white house? that's your call. and denny wouldn't bother. the former ceo of verizon wireless says given the president's harsh tone yesterday and bullying yesterday he was saying no he wouldn't show up, right? >> neil, what i saw last night in the way of the president's speech was vitriolic, that's a formula for the way not to get a deal done. if i ever write a book how not to do a deal. i would include-- >> what bothered you about it? >> first of all, he placed blame. took no accountability for himself. and how can you get a deal done when you have finger pointing going on? t
something he demanded in a blistering attack and getting your butts in here, i'm paraphrasing, this hours after speaker boehner said you know what, my talks with you are going nowhere fast and i'll speak with harry reid. we're told that speaker boehner and mitch mcconnell do not plan to speak with reporters afterwards. the microphones might catch the sound of the cars coming up. do you want to be fashionably late to a meeting you've sort of been dragged to or do you just want to zoom up like 90...
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. >> to paraphrase abraham lincoln, i will be a president of the people, by the people, and for the people. >> reporter: a very busy holiday, especially for those vying for the white house. and the person who currently occupies the white house has kicked off fourth of july celebrations here with military members and their families, and one more reason to celebrate tonight. it is his eldest daughter malia's birthday. she's turning 13. kate. >> happy birthday to her. kristen welker, thanks so much. >>> this is no holiday for the jury in the closely watched casey anthony murder trial. after 35 days, dozens of witnesses and what some have described as devastating closing arguments by the prosecution, jury deliberations started around noon and hanging in the balance is the fate of a young mother accused of killing her daughter. kerry sanders has been covering the trial from the start. he joins us from orlando tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, kate. on a very rainy and windy evening here, the jury has been taken to their hotel. they've been sequestered since the beginning of this
. >> to paraphrase abraham lincoln, i will be a president of the people, by the people, and for the people. >> reporter: a very busy holiday, especially for those vying for the white house. and the person who currently occupies the white house has kicked off fourth of july celebrations here with military members and their families, and one more reason to celebrate tonight. it is his eldest daughter malia's birthday. she's turning 13. kate. >> happy birthday to her. kristen...
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also to paraphrase bob dylan you don't need a weather man to know it's hot out there. so hot, we're going to ask is overpopulation partly responsible for global warming? and caddy sacked. few people closer than a golfer and his caddy, tiger woods' firing of his caddy of 13 years is beginning to look like an ugly divorce. the caddy has said five words that must terrify tiger and thrill his critics. those words, when i wrote a book. >>> finally, let me finish with the end of your neighborhood and mine. >>> we start with senator ben harden today. tell us the latest on the deal. >> it's good to be with you. we've got to pass the debt ceiling by august 2nd. really it's the republicans in the house that are holding this up. the president's trying to come together with an agreement. the bottom line is we've got to increase the debt ceiling. we can't jeopardize the credit of america. we need a credible plan, a balanced plan, a comprehensive plan to get the deficit under control, it needs to include revenues. >> it clear to you that the difficulty is on the gop side of the aisl
also to paraphrase bob dylan you don't need a weather man to know it's hot out there. so hot, we're going to ask is overpopulation partly responsible for global warming? and caddy sacked. few people closer than a golfer and his caddy, tiger woods' firing of his caddy of 13 years is beginning to look like an ugly divorce. the caddy has said five words that must terrify tiger and thrill his critics. those words, when i wrote a book. >>> finally, let me finish with the end of your...
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i'm paraphrasing here. what you suggest is entirely acceptable. signed, calvin sool edge.h that, he took yes for an answer and went and got the papers. it took less than three weeks, and the permission was in 46 or 47 words. >> the collection with the most star power is that of our 16th president. >> the lincoln collection has about 10 volumes before he got to washington. it is the heart of the lincoln written record. we have the first and second gettysburg addresses, the reading copy that's here along with the john hay copy. the second inaugural and second inaugural are both here. the fair weal address at springfield, an impromptu speech he tried to rewrite on a moving train is here. >> and the emancipation prock clamation. the library of congress houses lincoln's final draft. but on a more personal basis, die irs -- dirists who had accessed to the lincoln family left firsthand accounts of his death. >> in the assassination, where the family was so stricken and when they get back to the white house, the scene is horrific. >> oh, fatal day, oh noble victim, treason has don
i'm paraphrasing here. what you suggest is entirely acceptable. signed, calvin sool edge.h that, he took yes for an answer and went and got the papers. it took less than three weeks, and the permission was in 46 or 47 words. >> the collection with the most star power is that of our 16th president. >> the lincoln collection has about 10 volumes before he got to washington. it is the heart of the lincoln written record. we have the first and second gettysburg addresses, the reading...
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the perception, i'm paraphrasing is at this point you're really being an obstructionist. >> the house the only body what's produced a plan. the senate has no plan. they've not have debate. the president has no plan. he has a budget from january that was rejected 0-97 in the senate. we are doing our job. we're talking about cutting spending. we need to balance our budget. we need a balanced budget amendment. i don't know what the senate position is is. they don't have one yet. >> all right. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you. >>> up next, texas governor rick perry, he flip-flops on same-section sex marriage. last week he said he allowed state rights to allow it, then he remembered that only applies to issues he likes. >>> welcome back to "hardball." time for the side show. rick perry shocked many of us for new york's right to pass a law allowing gay marriage. let's listen. >> that's new york and that's their business. and that's fine with me. that is their call. if you believe in the 10th amendment, stay out of their business if you live in some other state or particularly if y
the perception, i'm paraphrasing is at this point you're really being an obstructionist. >> the house the only body what's produced a plan. the senate has no plan. they've not have debate. the president has no plan. he has a budget from january that was rejected 0-97 in the senate. we are doing our job. we're talking about cutting spending. we need to balance our budget. we need a balanced budget amendment. i don't know what the senate position is is. they don't have one yet. >> all...
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. >> jon: in that friday morning address the president said, and i'm paraphrasing because i didn't write down his precise quote you, but he said we have the ability to pay our bills if we'll just do the right thing. the conservatives would argue, no, we don't have the ability to pay our bills because we're spending more than we're taking in. >> than we're taking in. yeah, judy to your point, also, it's the way the stories have been presented that whether it's broadcast networks or the major newspapers, they have been presenting this as the republicans have essentially been the obstructionists, that it's their in-- >> stop. >> the exact opposite is true. the republican house has been the only group of people who have actually put forward and passed proactive bills to deal with the debt crisis, cut cap and balance and the 2012-- >> they know they have to reach agreement with the president, so, it's a little bit of a show. i mean, the reason that they're blaming the republicans, is because they have-- because they are ate ones who won't come to the middle on anything, they won't come to the
. >> jon: in that friday morning address the president said, and i'm paraphrasing because i didn't write down his precise quote you, but he said we have the ability to pay our bills if we'll just do the right thing. the conservatives would argue, no, we don't have the ability to pay our bills because we're spending more than we're taking in. >> than we're taking in. yeah, judy to your point, also, it's the way the stories have been presented that whether it's broadcast networks or...
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>> after 10 or 12 years, much of that is paraphrasing what they said about each other.i'll give you one quote. it was the golden age of american betrayal. so when i quote something, i often think this is pretty mild compared to what they're saying about each other. but a, the san francisco businessmen involved often on for the southern pacific said about charles crocker, he was a living, preteen, wadley monument , whose viciousness, pull garrity and dishonest. okay, i'm up against masters here. compared to the kinds of things they said, what i say is quite mild. many of the things they do say, thomas durrant is probably the nicest thing anybody ever said about him. so i'm not coming i do see them come that i'm pretty much the courses that i have. the two books were probably dominate most about what these railroad corporations relate were popular literature. joseph spoken also of coors that the opera fare. my main differences by guys weren't nearly as competent. i think what you tend to happen to look in the of these corporations and they seem to be so. they seem to have
>> after 10 or 12 years, much of that is paraphrasing what they said about each other.i'll give you one quote. it was the golden age of american betrayal. so when i quote something, i often think this is pretty mild compared to what they're saying about each other. but a, the san francisco businessmen involved often on for the southern pacific said about charles crocker, he was a living, preteen, wadley monument , whose viciousness, pull garrity and dishonest. okay, i'm up against masters...
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i will paraphrase several versions of it that came up from members of the audience. one standard narrative of the transcontinental railroad is it is the first in a series of federal investments in the development of the american west. federal nation building that extends from the transcontinental railroad itself to federally subsidized through the great hydro projects of the early and middle 20th centuries. the interstate highway act of the 1950s and the federal subsidies for high-speed rail in california. some would argue there's a direct genealogy here and all these are part of a long-running historical project to invest in the kind of communication and transportation and energy producing infrastructure that made this region. to the extent that is the story the initial sense of this process was misplaced at this time. should we extrapolate from that about the later installations of this same general strategy, the hydro project, you opined about this recently, high speed rail. >> make my decisions as clear as i can. i am clearly opposed a high-speed rail because let
i will paraphrase several versions of it that came up from members of the audience. one standard narrative of the transcontinental railroad is it is the first in a series of federal investments in the development of the american west. federal nation building that extends from the transcontinental railroad itself to federally subsidized through the great hydro projects of the early and middle 20th centuries. the interstate highway act of the 1950s and the federal subsidies for high-speed rail in...
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germany just leave the euro so that they then are competing with china and america on them on a more paraphrase super basis instead of dragging greece into the gutter as germany is doing because of germany believes the year the little miracle that you described is going to go up in a puff of smoke within twenty four hours if they were to reconstitute the dortch market. the dutch monetary value by fifty sixty one hundred percent and then they would lose their chinese markets and the only thing that keeps germany going alone screaming be at the moment is the chinese market i want to just thank the so high level for a second here and pick your brain as an economist because you mentioned comparing the u.s. and europe and why quantitative easing. perhaps was a better way to approach the crisis however in the u.s. seems like all they did was buy some time they bought maybe two or two and a half years worth of time and now s. and p. talking about downgrading u.s. debt to d. which would make it even less attractive then the current rating on greek debt of triple c. it does a same as either approach rea
germany just leave the euro so that they then are competing with china and america on them on a more paraphrase super basis instead of dragging greece into the gutter as germany is doing because of germany believes the year the little miracle that you described is going to go up in a puff of smoke within twenty four hours if they were to reconstitute the dortch market. the dutch monetary value by fifty sixty one hundred percent and then they would lose their chinese markets and the only thing...
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. >> reporter: he opted to speak instead of type, with a white house aide paraphrasing his answers. of the almost 25,000 tweets submitted, most focused on jobs, the economy, taxes and the budget. one twitterer asked, what mistakes the president had made in h hdling this recession? >> one would have been to explain to the american people that it was going to take awhile for us to get out of this. and i take responsibility for that. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner has been of his questions picked, with some odd code showing up. he asked, where are the jobs? >> john obviously needs to work on his typing skills. this is a slightly skew ed question. but -- what he's right about is that we have not seen fast enough job growth relative to the need. >> reporter: about those deficit negotiations, the president said that it was important for the debt ceiling not tooe used as a gun against the head of the american people, forcing tax breaks for corporate jet owners and oil and jet economies. wewel see, diane, if he uses that same tough talk when congressional leaders come to the white
. >> reporter: he opted to speak instead of type, with a white house aide paraphrasing his answers. of the almost 25,000 tweets submitted, most focused on jobs, the economy, taxes and the budget. one twitterer asked, what mistakes the president had made in h hdling this recession? >> one would have been to explain to the american people that it was going to take awhile for us to get out of this. and i take responsibility for that. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner has...
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i'll paraphrase several versions of it from the audience.one standard narrative of the transcontinental railroad is it's the first installment of a series of federal investments in the development of the west that extends from the railroad themselves, hsm federally subsidized through the great hydroprojects of the early and middle 20th century, hoover dam, grand cooley dam, interstate act of the 50s and now the high speed rail of the national corridor. some people argue there's a direct genealogy and part of a long running project to invest in the communication and energy producing infrastructure that made the region. in a sense that's the story, you argue, in fact, the initial step was badly misplaced and mistimed. extrapolate from that from the later installations of the same system and something i know you piped about in the "new york times" recently with high speed rail. >> make the position as clear as i can. i oppose the high speed rail because i just say i see that as much more like the transcontinental, but i'm not against federal in
i'll paraphrase several versions of it from the audience.one standard narrative of the transcontinental railroad is it's the first installment of a series of federal investments in the development of the west that extends from the railroad themselves, hsm federally subsidized through the great hydroprojects of the early and middle 20th century, hoover dam, grand cooley dam, interstate act of the 50s and now the high speed rail of the national corridor. some people argue there's a direct...
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proving, to paraphrase annie oakley, anything you can do, they can do betttt.'s abc's sharyn alfonsi. >> reporter: just like that -- >> and there it is! >> reporter: the u.s. women's soccer team has turned goal power -- >> it's a goal! >> reporter: into serious girl power. especially for those of us who grew up rocking their own shin guards. see that little boy? that's actually me. i had no problem blending in, but i was often the only girl on the field. today, more than 1.5 million girls play soccer. but in another field, women are still seriously outnumbered. science. only 12% of engineers today are female. which makes what happened at the google science fair this week so amazing. 7,000 entries from 91 countries. >> i'm sean from st. paul. >> mississippi. >> i'm from south africa. >> reporter: the winners? three american girls. >> when i go to school, i'm like an all-american teenager. >> reporter: naomi shah discovered ways to improve indoor air quality for people with asthma. >> i also enjoy violin and piano. >> reporter: lauren hodge, 14, tested whether ce
proving, to paraphrase annie oakley, anything you can do, they can do betttt.'s abc's sharyn alfonsi. >> reporter: just like that -- >> and there it is! >> reporter: the u.s. women's soccer team has turned goal power -- >> it's a goal! >> reporter: into serious girl power. especially for those of us who grew up rocking their own shin guards. see that little boy? that's actually me. i had no problem blending in, but i was often the only girl on the field. today,...
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is that a reasonable paraphrase. >> no it is little more than that. >> i am saying that when a president invites someone, in this case. the ladyy lady the ris may has to be put in front of them. >> what do you think? >> watching godzilla versus king kong is always good television. >> who is -- >> he's not here. and so watching godzilla versus stewart king kong is good television. i enjoyed it from that point of view. you covered too many points for me to analyze the whole thing. you made one central point and that is liberal hipom risy and conservative hipock chrisy. jon stewart said all this guy was doing defending two people who killed cops . saying they shouldn't have been convicted and you righttly said he was sympathizing . can you imagine if there was a white artist and a singer poet whatever who said they didn't do it . he goes to visit james earl. i don't care if that person spent half of his life in children's hospitals and gave money to the poor. >> he was an assassin of martin luther king jr.. >> not only liberals but no decent person would embrace that artist if he had done t
is that a reasonable paraphrase. >> no it is little more than that. >> i am saying that when a president invites someone, in this case. the ladyy lady the ris may has to be put in front of them. >> what do you think? >> watching godzilla versus king kong is always good television. >> who is -- >> he's not here. and so watching godzilla versus stewart king kong is good television. i enjoyed it from that point of view. you covered too many points for me to...
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of fixing a broken economic system well and that's that really goes to a much larger question to paraphrase the title of one of your books has capitalism in the united states and europe at least in its current form and it's got more and more as if air since that you're a reagan has it hit the fan. i think so i think what we're seeing is a capitalism that is turning to the mass of the people here in the united states in europe and beyond and basically saying hard times are coming hard decisions have to be made we're going to impose austerity that's the phrase in europe here in the united states our politicians are debating not whether to cut social security and medicaid but simply debating how much and this is a capitalism that is not delivering the goods pizza capitalism that is the littering the beds and projecting that into the future to diminish the standard of living of millions of people for an indefinite period of time that's not something that capitalism is going to be able to do for an extended period of time without producing major backlash major stresses and i think periods of int
of fixing a broken economic system well and that's that really goes to a much larger question to paraphrase the title of one of your books has capitalism in the united states and europe at least in its current form and it's got more and more as if air since that you're a reagan has it hit the fan. i think so i think what we're seeing is a capitalism that is turning to the mass of the people here in the united states in europe and beyond and basically saying hard times are coming hard decisions...
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silverstein didn't expose himself as some sort of zionist evil overlord he just said look he just paraphrased the fireman saying we have to pull people out oh no no no i want to be on right here but i didn't see from what i've seen of the evidence there was not significant structural damage to building seven when they put the thing above but then they move which i want to clarify which we played the video before is i asked larry silverstein i had the same questions i didn't believe it as well or so i asked and i really was the owner of the world trade center complex one to seven and the whole complex complex is why didn't he say just remove the firefighters the firefighters weren't there by the way because the water lines were broken and second of all the fire chief which he supposedly spoke to about that comment denies even talking to a month that day and that's why questioning this i went out there and talked to larry silverstein which he saw the video before but and that's why it doesn't add up because we talk to him like a gentleman i talk to him even privately before without cameras and
silverstein didn't expose himself as some sort of zionist evil overlord he just said look he just paraphrased the fireman saying we have to pull people out oh no no no i want to be on right here but i didn't see from what i've seen of the evidence there was not significant structural damage to building seven when they put the thing above but then they move which i want to clarify which we played the video before is i asked larry silverstein i had the same questions i didn't believe it as well...
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to paraphrase mlk, darkness can not conger hate.cannot conger hate, only love congress kerrs hate. talking about faith, hope, charity, god, prayer. especially wrapped with dead guys in wigs isn't exactly popular or mainstream television and none of it makes for ratings success. but i contend that's the reason we are successful here. because its true. it seems as though there's no truth anymore. we made an awful lot of enemies on this program. we've joked before, is there anybody else we can take on? i mean we've taken on every single person we've been told not to take on from the anarchist to the president to the republicans to george sorels because the truth has no agenda. it will lead us where it leads us. but this program has not only survived, we've thrived. we've done amazing things together and i thank you for watching. and we've done it with chalkboards. look at the things we've done that are so ridiculous, the chalkboard. who would have thought this chalkboard would be -- cnn is doing holographic hookers and we're doing chal
to paraphrase mlk, darkness can not conger hate.cannot conger hate, only love congress kerrs hate. talking about faith, hope, charity, god, prayer. especially wrapped with dead guys in wigs isn't exactly popular or mainstream television and none of it makes for ratings success. but i contend that's the reason we are successful here. because its true. it seems as though there's no truth anymore. we made an awful lot of enemies on this program. we've joked before, is there anybody else we can...