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pearl. there's no doubt about that. >> reporter: lydia was beaten for seven continuous hours, interrupted by short prayer breaks on the day she died. the sound of a police siren was reported by a paradise police officer racing to the house. when he arrived he tried to save lydia with cpr. both of the parents present. >> she's swallowed a lot of vomit. >> couldn't figure out what was going on. she was like really tired and her eyes, vision was blurry. >> reporter: and listen later in the day to the seriously injured zaria. >> where do you get spanked? just on the arms and your back? >> on my bottom and on my back last night, too. underneath my feet. >> underneath your feet? >> zariah, i'd like to take you to the hospital, okay? >> i probably need to bring a pot because i might throw up again. >> reporter: at the sentencing hearing, 11-year-old zaria, seriously recovering from her injuries had the courage to address her parents in open court about her deceased sister. she said, "why did you ad
pearl. there's no doubt about that. >> reporter: lydia was beaten for seven continuous hours, interrupted by short prayer breaks on the day she died. the sound of a police siren was reported by a paradise police officer racing to the house. when he arrived he tried to save lydia with cpr. both of the parents present. >> she's swallowed a lot of vomit. >> couldn't figure out what was going on. she was like really tired and her eyes, vision was blurry. >> reporter: and...
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pearl. there's no doubt about that. >> lydia was beaten for seven continuous hours, interrupted by short prayer breaks on the day she died. the sound of the police siren was recorded by a paradise police officer racing to the house. when he arrived he tried to save lydia with cpr with both of the parents present. >> she's swallowed a lot of vomit. >> she was like really tired and her eyes, her vision was blurry. >> come on, baby. >> listen later in the day to the seriously injured zaria. >> where do you get spanked? just on the arms and your back? >> on my bottom and on my back last night, too. underneath my feet. >> underneath your feet? zariah, i'd like to take you to the hospital, okay? >> i probably need to bring a pot because i might throw up again. >> at the sentencing hearing zariah had the courage to address her parents in open court about her deceased sister. she said, why did you adopt her? to kill her? it's a heart-breaking story. kevin pleaded guilty to murder and torture and wil
pearl. there's no doubt about that. >> lydia was beaten for seven continuous hours, interrupted by short prayer breaks on the day she died. the sound of the police siren was recorded by a paradise police officer racing to the house. when he arrived he tried to save lydia with cpr with both of the parents present. >> she's swallowed a lot of vomit. >> she was like really tired and her eyes, her vision was blurry. >> come on, baby. >> listen later in the day to the...
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pearl. there's no doubt about that. what do you think influences the shotses to beat, terrorize and forment their children by them? >> a book by mr. pearl. there's no doubt about that. >> lydia was beaten for seven continuous hours, interrupted by short prayer breaks on the day she died. the sound of the police siren was recorded by a paradise police officer racing to the house. when he arrived he tried to save lydia with cpr with both of the parents present. >> she's swallowed a lot of vomit. >> she was like really tired and her eyes, her vision was blurry. >> come on, baby. >> listen later in the day to the seriously injured zaria. >> where do you get spanked? just on the arms and your back? >> on my bottom and on my back last night, too. underneath my feet. >> underneath your feet? zariah, i'd like to take you to the hospital, okay? >> i probably need to bring a pot because i might throw up again. >> at the sentencing hearing zariah had the courage to address her parents in open court abo
pearl. there's no doubt about that. what do you think influences the shotses to beat, terrorize and forment their children by them? >> a book by mr. pearl. there's no doubt about that. >> lydia was beaten for seven continuous hours, interrupted by short prayer breaks on the day she died. the sound of the police siren was recorded by a paradise police officer racing to the house. when he arrived he tried to save lydia with cpr with both of the parents present. >> she's...
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he killed daniel pearl not because of anything daniel pearl said or wrote or even thought. he did it to change it affect his reputation inside al qaeda. that gives us a small window into the man and our hopes to open other windows as i talk today. inside al qaeda it is not as monolithic as you might imagine. i wrote the book "mastermind" to answer three questions. the old saying that you write a book when you spend a couple years studying something and want to teach yourself something. the three question the war on terror way john, dog to be in the back of my mind. these were the questions. how does an educated, successful person, educated in america in western universities become a remorseless killer? of our society and its own? what is that pattern of transformation? what are the choices that person makes to become a terrorist? how does that happen? secondly i wanted to know how does al qaeda function on the inside? what is it like to work for al qaeda? what are the internal dynamics? and third, what techniques in the war on terror work and don't work? obviously this lead
he killed daniel pearl not because of anything daniel pearl said or wrote or even thought. he did it to change it affect his reputation inside al qaeda. that gives us a small window into the man and our hopes to open other windows as i talk today. inside al qaeda it is not as monolithic as you might imagine. i wrote the book "mastermind" to answer three questions. the old saying that you write a book when you spend a couple years studying something and want to teach yourself...
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you see the string of pearl lighting on the main cable and lighting standards all the way down the deck. so you are getting a quick and early look at what the final project will be in two years. that is the presentation. if we can bring the lights back up. we are doing pretty good on time. we want to go into q&a right now. >> what size earthquake is the bridge designed to withstand? second, how much can a bridge veer and move if there is an earthquake? >> basically the bridge is designed to handle the largest potential ground motion that would happen within a 1,500-year return period. i know you are looking for a richter scale but that is not how it is done. this straddles two of the largest faults in the world so we had to identify what the potential motions would be in an earthquake to determine what we would build. ultimately, cal tran came one a new classification to build this bridge and the martinez bridge. the level of earthquake this bridge is designed to handle would potentially disable both san francisco and national airport and oakland airport and we would be receiving materi
you see the string of pearl lighting on the main cable and lighting standards all the way down the deck. so you are getting a quick and early look at what the final project will be in two years. that is the presentation. if we can bring the lights back up. we are doing pretty good on time. we want to go into q&a right now. >> what size earthquake is the bridge designed to withstand? second, how much can a bridge veer and move if there is an earthquake? >> basically the bridge is...
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so it will be somewhere in that magnitude as a string of pearls, but i don't have that number. >> what about construction lighting? >> i don't have that number on construction lighting, but in that ballpark. [inaudible question] >> well, it has to do with temperature. as we pull these steel sections across. with the way that the sun shines down on the strand, part of it is in the sun and part in the shadow. it actually lengthens the strand. you can't take a good measurement of how long the strand is. we have the workers to that at night. the final tensioning and surveying happens when there is a uniform temperature around the steel. it has to happen. [inaudible question] >> basically you have to measure the bridge at night because the sun strikes the cable and heats up only part of it, and you dope get an accurate reading. >> you mentioned the cable is holding the sections together somehow? >> the cable is anchored down into the eastern side. it comes up and laps around the western side, and the entire cable system, the suspenders that come off of it, they are in tension. there are 28
so it will be somewhere in that magnitude as a string of pearls, but i don't have that number. >> what about construction lighting? >> i don't have that number on construction lighting, but in that ballpark. [inaudible question] >> well, it has to do with temperature. as we pull these steel sections across. with the way that the sun shines down on the strand, part of it is in the sun and part in the shadow. it actually lengthens the strand. you can't take a good measurement of...
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edgar hoover influence in the course of world war two by ignoring a warning about pearl harbor. yes and i'm glad you hit on that because i think that was. a real. manifestation of a man who had by that time gained so much power and did you can so about his judgment about people and the extent of his. i'm a man called kosko part of a pretty and. agent who worked for the british. come through didn't report it to his british intelligence masters that. the japanese were likely to attack and that they were likely to attack. and major american haba and he concluded that he bought that information. to try new york clearly the british thought it was so important that they sent him in person across the atlantic to carry the warning to the f.b.i. . and hoover had a more for a couple of weeks and this guy was a womanizer famous womanizer i mean he was a real look. and. flash with it and like wining and dining and living very well and. i mean a true sort of james bond and who didn't like that at all. he said that he was a real decadent dissolute figure which he when he wasn't i know a great
edgar hoover influence in the course of world war two by ignoring a warning about pearl harbor. yes and i'm glad you hit on that because i think that was. a real. manifestation of a man who had by that time gained so much power and did you can so about his judgment about people and the extent of his. i'm a man called kosko part of a pretty and. agent who worked for the british. come through didn't report it to his british intelligence masters that. the japanese were likely to attack and that...
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again as pearl had proved to be the only evil country where the current world economic crisis didn't cause economic slump is it true and what was this supposed recipe for success if it's that's true that we have avoided recession meaning negative growth but we have not avoided a slowdown really the rate of growth two thousand and eight will stifle scientific has fallen to one point seven but not negative is the positive right so the combination of say several factors first we have avoided the credit boom if you have a credit bull then you will usually have it passed this was the case in the baltics . in spain in russia too there was excessive girls of credit in russia so we had avoided this wraps because the central bank in prague was pretty conservative and the regulations also don't. we are russia for example parents in exports. commodities oil and gas and they and their prices are rising and falling from the dock fortunately we don't have so much natural resources and problems so our economy is much more diverse and this is the second for i think important reason the third one is
again as pearl had proved to be the only evil country where the current world economic crisis didn't cause economic slump is it true and what was this supposed recipe for success if it's that's true that we have avoided recession meaning negative growth but we have not avoided a slowdown really the rate of growth two thousand and eight will stifle scientific has fallen to one point seven but not negative is the positive right so the combination of say several factors first we have avoided the...
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this isn't pearl harbor or time sensitive. wednesday, thursday?conomy is going to suck either night. >> sean: not a day that will live in infamy. >> he thought he was going to pull a slick move. john boehner said sorry. this is what we're going to do. now, he looks silly. >> have you to respect the office. he should have granted the request. there are going to be 40 republican debates he says yes. but this is not the appropriate date for it. that is not disrespect. >> sean: if so important he didn't have to go toxs martha's vineyard. >> congress was out of session. what is he going to do? speak to one person? so he can't make account.ments? challenging the authority of the presidency? we don't want a weak president. >> we have one. >> other thing is that you've got two -- two. >> boehner needs to have respect for the office. >> two sitting members of congress goring to participate f the speech is so damn important doesn't the president want every member of congress sitting there? he knew who members couldn't be there. this is absurd. >> sean: they
this isn't pearl harbor or time sensitive. wednesday, thursday?conomy is going to suck either night. >> sean: not a day that will live in infamy. >> he thought he was going to pull a slick move. john boehner said sorry. this is what we're going to do. now, he looks silly. >> have you to respect the office. he should have granted the request. there are going to be 40 republican debates he says yes. but this is not the appropriate date for it. that is not disrespect. >>...
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is similar to anti japanese sentiment after pearl harbor but there are no internment camps in the the muslim community feels like it's harder siege with even a prayer at the mosque and likely under someone's watchful eye as a target are to new york. so i think has merit a deeper look into the notion of islamophobia in america today and to help me take a deeper look i'm joined now by carol swain professor of political science and law at vanderbilt university in nashville tennessee carroll is also the author of be the people a call to reclaim america's faith and promise and here in studio i have him on the all the moves on director of the masjid all islamic islamic center here in washington d.c. thank you both for being here and let's just start with the report that we just saw in the end our correspondent on a starter turkana makes the comparison of islamophobia to anti japanese sentiment after pearl harbor some have also compared it to mccarthyism in mom i'll start with you do you think about is a fair comparison. no i think this is more like truism would you use a german you know thi
is similar to anti japanese sentiment after pearl harbor but there are no internment camps in the the muslim community feels like it's harder siege with even a prayer at the mosque and likely under someone's watchful eye as a target are to new york. so i think has merit a deeper look into the notion of islamophobia in america today and to help me take a deeper look i'm joined now by carol swain professor of political science and law at vanderbilt university in nashville tennessee carroll is...
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georgia by lethal injection yesterday a last try for clemency was denied by the georgia board of pearls and pardons and after were davis asked to take a polygraph test that request was also tonight it's a case that's only recently received a massive amount of media attention is just by the fact that over the last two decades davis' guilt is increasingly come under doubt seven of the nine key witnesses have recanted their statements some saying that they were pressured by police there's no things to go evidence to prove it was davis who shot and killed an off duty police officer and just two years ago another witness may have confessed to the crime but at this point it looks like all of this davis' legal options have been exhausted in questionable how much the supreme court could do so with the prospect of a man who may be innocent being executed and a case that's now garnered the attention of the country spurred protests could turn the tide change opinions on capital punishment here in america joining me from our studio in los angeles to discuss it is and it is fairy and co-host of the
georgia by lethal injection yesterday a last try for clemency was denied by the georgia board of pearls and pardons and after were davis asked to take a polygraph test that request was also tonight it's a case that's only recently received a massive amount of media attention is just by the fact that over the last two decades davis' guilt is increasingly come under doubt seven of the nine key witnesses have recanted their statements some saying that they were pressured by police there's no...
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after pearl harbor while there no one firm it can be the muslim community feels like it's under siege would even a prayer at the mosque likely under someone's watchful eye and spencer target r t v or so we want to take a deeper look into this notion of islamophobia in america and to help me do that earlier i spoke to a couple people with some strong opinions on this matter carol swain professor of political science and law at vanderbilt and nashville tennessee carol is also the author of be the people of culture reclaim america's space and promise and in studio i had a human abdulla mussa who is the director of the mustard all islam islam and center here in washington d.c. started off by asking our guests to comment on the notion that today feelings about feelings by some about muslims can be compared to anti japanese sentiment after pearl harbor take a listen. no i think this is more like a hipster ism with jews in germany in a 1930's the way muslims are being treated the way a justification is made to spy on muslims all over the united states to allow entrapment and what have you an
after pearl harbor while there no one firm it can be the muslim community feels like it's under siege would even a prayer at the mosque likely under someone's watchful eye and spencer target r t v or so we want to take a deeper look into this notion of islamophobia in america and to help me do that earlier i spoke to a couple people with some strong opinions on this matter carol swain professor of political science and law at vanderbilt and nashville tennessee carol is also the author of be the...
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a new kind of lotion with natural silk and pearl extracts for touchable softness and healthy radiance. new gold bond sheer ribbons. >> he took money from me and never paid it back. >> the percentage was high and so on, but, you know, at the time, desperate times call for desperate measures. >> a loan that cost $2,500 at the end of the payments would have been $7,000. >> she had some issues with housing and, you know, the car and needed money, so trying to and needed money, so trying to be a good person -- that's all. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> announcer: a tormented ex. >> he had posted several personal ads, giving out my phone number and sending guys over to my home. >> announcer: but he says she had it coming... >> judge judy: you were getting even. >> well, that may be true, too. >> announcer: ...after his truck was trashed. >> judge judy: i can't see who did it. you can't, either. >> announcer: "judge judy." >> judge judy: if i knew that somebody posted this vile filth on the internet about me, i would have destroyed your whole car. >> announcer: you are about to ent
a new kind of lotion with natural silk and pearl extracts for touchable softness and healthy radiance. new gold bond sheer ribbons. >> he took money from me and never paid it back. >> the percentage was high and so on, but, you know, at the time, desperate times call for desperate measures. >> a loan that cost $2,500 at the end of the payments would have been $7,000. >> she had some issues with housing and, you know, the car and needed money, so trying to and needed...
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>> on "jimmy" tonight, blue bloods actor tom sellick, and pearl jam. tonight at 12:35 a.m. >>> time for your "first look" at entertainment news, a hollywood heavyweight suffered a major scare yesterday while out for a run in santa monica, reece witherspoon was hospitalized after being hit by a car while jogging. fortunately the car was only moving about 20 miles per hour and witherspoon is now at home, resting. >>> elsewhere, the web is burning with speculation, over exactly why lindsay lohan's 17-year-old sister, alli seen here in file footage suddenly looks like an entirely different person. higher cheek did the bones, dramatically fuller lips and extreme weight loss. >>> and after his hosting of the golden globes, ricky gervais is prepared not to be invited back. shocking. instead, he is suggesting a three-hour podcast where he and a few friends do their own commentary for people watching at home and he may try it first with the emmys. >>> it's not only they hired him to do it, they knew what they were getting, right? >> that's what they probably wa
>> on "jimmy" tonight, blue bloods actor tom sellick, and pearl jam. tonight at 12:35 a.m. >>> time for your "first look" at entertainment news, a hollywood heavyweight suffered a major scare yesterday while out for a run in santa monica, reece witherspoon was hospitalized after being hit by a car while jogging. fortunately the car was only moving about 20 miles per hour and witherspoon is now at home, resting. >>> elsewhere, the web is burning with...
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from the calm waters of pearl harbor to the majestic mountains of mount rushmore to the legacy of martinan realize the full vision of the national memorial. we ask for your continued support and ask you to encourage others to learn more about our effort and go to honor flight 93.org if you can get them to participate. this has been a remarkable journey and, again, we have work to do. but thank you, families. you're an inspiration to all of us. we're going to get this done. with that, i would like to present secretary of interior ken salazar, who has been fantastic in these efforts. mr. secretary. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, and good afternoon to all of you and to vice president biden, to dr. biden, to president clinton, to president bush, to mrs. bush, to speaker boehner and senators casey and toomey and all the members of the congressional delegation, but especially to the families today of flight 93 who have worked so hard to make this day possible. we join together as friends ands families, as citizens to forge from our memories and enduring monument to love, courage and sacr
from the calm waters of pearl harbor to the majestic mountains of mount rushmore to the legacy of martinan realize the full vision of the national memorial. we ask for your continued support and ask you to encourage others to learn more about our effort and go to honor flight 93.org if you can get them to participate. this has been a remarkable journey and, again, we have work to do. but thank you, families. you're an inspiration to all of us. we're going to get this done. with that, i would...
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america has a long tradition of honoring its heroes in national parks from the calm waters of pearl harbor40 men and women, the heroes of flight 93 will be so honored. we're confident we can realize the full vision of the national memorial. we ask for your continued support and ask you to encourage others to learn more about our efforts and go to honor flight 93.org if you can get them to participate. and this has been a remarkable journey, and again, we have still work to do, but thank you, families, your inspiration to all of us, we're going to get this done. with that i'd like to present secretary of the interior ken salazar who has just been absolutely fantastic during these efforts. mr. secretary? (applaus (applause) >> thank you very much and good afternoon to all of you and to vice-president biden, to dr. biden, to president clinton, to president bush, to mrs. bush, to speaker boehner and senators casey and toomey and all the members of the congressional delegations, elected officials, but especially to the families today of flight 93 who have worked so hard to make this day possibl
america has a long tradition of honoring its heroes in national parks from the calm waters of pearl harbor40 men and women, the heroes of flight 93 will be so honored. we're confident we can realize the full vision of the national memorial. we ask for your continued support and ask you to encourage others to learn more about our efforts and go to honor flight 93.org if you can get them to participate. and this has been a remarkable journey, and again, we have still work to do, but thank you,...
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any major knockout could be dubbed a cyber pearl harbor.n attack, the experts might not even know it. >> can there be a cyber pearl harbor? absolutely? would we know it's a cyber pearl harbor? i don't think so. reporter: they worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead, by being able to inflict damage without leaving a trace. >> can you hide a plant shutting down and the lights going off? no. can you not know it was cyber that caused it? the answer is yes. >> just like the potatoes, cyber terrorism comes in many different varieties. the laboratory is trying to identify all of them, but most important, to try to prevent attacks from happening. joe? >> remember, begning monday the situation room moves up an hour. be sure to join us from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. eastern on weekdays. john king usa will follow at 6:00 eastern. and erin burnett outfront follows at 7:00 eastern. for international viewers this program will remain on at the same time. i'm joe johns in the situation room. world report is next. and in
any major knockout could be dubbed a cyber pearl harbor.n attack, the experts might not even know it. >> can there be a cyber pearl harbor? absolutely? would we know it's a cyber pearl harbor? i don't think so. reporter: they worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead, by being able to inflict damage without leaving a trace. >> can you hide a plant shutting down and the lights going off? no. can you not know it was cyber that caused it? the answer is yes. >> just like...
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the family was visiting pearl harbor and captured what appears to be a face in the water and right over the u.s.s. arizona. more than 1100 sailors died aboard the arizona during the attack. most of them have never been recovered from the water. >>> take another live look outside this noon and stick around the fall chill is here and the updated first warning weather forecast is coming right up. first let's look at today's midday stocks. followed by the multi-match numbers. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> now, weather, complete firsts and first warning of severe weather. >> looking at a nice outside. even dogs have been tired of being out bare feet in the rain. >> how would you like to have wet paws for two weeks in a row? >> hopefully this weekend will drey us out continually. it has been nice. this is shea. adopt me at md spca.org is how you can find information. she is a 1 year old shitzu mix and so call. she needs a nice home. this is her personality. give her a nice home. yellow scarf, compliments of the friday sponsor, mr. basement, together we can make a difference for pets that need a home
the family was visiting pearl harbor and captured what appears to be a face in the water and right over the u.s.s. arizona. more than 1100 sailors died aboard the arizona during the attack. most of them have never been recovered from the water. >>> take another live look outside this noon and stick around the fall chill is here and the updated first warning weather forecast is coming right up. first let's look at today's midday stocks. followed by the multi-match numbers....
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pearl harbor eight is part of our history. pearl harbor is over. that war was one very our enemies have become our good friends. you can do it in less analysis it for purely historical reasons and to learn from it, but it is not part of our present reality. september 11 as part of our present reality to the reasons i mentioned before and some others, for which those people attacked us on september 11, live. the people who attacked us under that banner of distorted islam still want to attack is under the banner of this -- distorted as long. and they have plenty to do it as we memorialize the 10th anniversary, arguably with even more force, maybe less, maybe they will resort to weather wasn't doing it. but we can i use this as an opportunity to say, oh, let's put this behind us. -- we cannot use this as an opportunity to say, oh, let's put this behind us. it does not evaluate correctly the scope and danger of islamic extremist terror purred notice i use those words and i use them often. i have a simple believf. if you cannot face your enemy, you cann
pearl harbor eight is part of our history. pearl harbor is over. that war was one very our enemies have become our good friends. you can do it in less analysis it for purely historical reasons and to learn from it, but it is not part of our present reality. september 11 as part of our present reality to the reasons i mentioned before and some others, for which those people attacked us on september 11, live. the people who attacked us under that banner of distorted islam still want to attack is...
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this isn't pearl harbor. this isn't time sensitive.ursday, the economy is going to suck either night. >> sean: it is not a day that will live in infamy. >> that was contrived. he thought he was going to pull a slick move. john boehner, says i'm sorry no can do now he looks silly. >> you have to respect the office he should have granted the request. there's going to be 40 republican debates who cares about that. >> he said yes we can have this forum this is not the appropriate date. that is not disrespect. >> sean: if it was so important, he didn't have to go to martha's vineyard to hang out with -- >> congress was out of session. [ talking over each other ] >> he can't make appointments to have a pro forma session? challenging the authority of the presidency. we don't want a weak president. >> we already have one. >> i'm talking about the office. boehner needs to have respect for the office. >> and he does. >> no he doesn't. >> you have two sitting members of congress participating in this debate wednesday ron paul and michelle bachman
this isn't pearl harbor. this isn't time sensitive.ursday, the economy is going to suck either night. >> sean: it is not a day that will live in infamy. >> that was contrived. he thought he was going to pull a slick move. john boehner, says i'm sorry no can do now he looks silly. >> you have to respect the office he should have granted the request. there's going to be 40 republican debates who cares about that. >> he said yes we can have this forum this is not the...
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pearl harbor eight is part of our history. pearl harbor is over.t war was one very our enemies have become our good friends. you can do it in less analysis it for purely historical reasons and to learn from it, but it is not part of our present reality. september 11 as part of our present reality to the reasons i mentioned before and some others, for which those people attacked us on september 11, live. the people who attacked us under that banner of distorted islam still want to attack is under the banner of this -- distorted as long. and they have plenty to do it as we memorialize the 10th anniversary, arguably with even more force, maybe less, maybe they will resort to weather wasn't doing it. but we can i use this as an opportunity to say, oh, let's put this behind us. -- we cannot use this as an opportunity to say, oh, let's put this behind us. it does not evaluate correctly the scope and danger of islamic extremist terror purred notice i use those words and i use them often. i have a simple believf. if you cannot face your enemy, you cannot d
pearl harbor eight is part of our history. pearl harbor is over.t war was one very our enemies have become our good friends. you can do it in less analysis it for purely historical reasons and to learn from it, but it is not part of our present reality. september 11 as part of our present reality to the reasons i mentioned before and some others, for which those people attacked us on september 11, live. the people who attacked us under that banner of distorted islam still want to attack is...
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speaking to michael and debbie pearl, authors of a controversial book called "to train up a child" ad switches and wooden spoon and for it to be effective it causes pain and gave a demonstration guided by demonstrations in the bible. >> rubbing the spaghetti all over your head, you shouldn't have done that at 7 years of age. >> okay. >> that hurts. i'm 50. >> okay. >> you know, i mean, i -- >> there aren't any marks on you? >> you would hit a 5-year-old like that? >> yeah. sure. >> the pearl's book was found in a fundamentalist home in california, where authorities say a couple in the name of god, beat their kids regularly, and so brutally they beat their 7-year-old adopted daughter to death. they're both serving prison sentences. what we found looking at cases like this, child abuse in the name of religion is not isolated but happens in private homes and schools as well as. gary tuchman reports on a school in indiana facing allegations hard to comprehend. >> reporter: roger is a powerful man, extremely influential in fundamentalist baptist circles. >> we believe the bible this is wo
speaking to michael and debbie pearl, authors of a controversial book called "to train up a child" ad switches and wooden spoon and for it to be effective it causes pain and gave a demonstration guided by demonstrations in the bible. >> rubbing the spaghetti all over your head, you shouldn't have done that at 7 years of age. >> okay. >> that hurts. i'm 50. >> okay. >> you know, i mean, i -- >> there aren't any marks on you? >> you would hit a...
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speaking to michael and debbie pearl, authors of a controversial book called "to train up a child" agod wants people to spank kids with belts and switches and wooden spoon and for it to be effective it causes pain and gave a demonstration guided by demonstrations in the bible. >> rubbing the spaghetti all over your head, you shouldn't have done that at 7 years of age. >> okay. >> that hurts. i'm 50. >> okay. >> you know, i mean, i -- >> there aren't any marks on you? >> you would hit a 5-year-old like that? >> yeah. sure. >> the pearl's book was found in a fundamentalist home in california, where authorities say a couple in the name of god, beat their kids regularly, and so brutally they beat their 7-year-old adopted daughter to death. they're both serving prison sentences. what we found looking at cases like this, child abuse in the name of religion is not isolated but happens in private homes and schools as well as. gary tuchman reports on a school in indiana facing allegations hard to comprehend. >> reporter: roger is a powerful man, extremely influential in fundamentalist baptist
speaking to michael and debbie pearl, authors of a controversial book called "to train up a child" agod wants people to spank kids with belts and switches and wooden spoon and for it to be effective it causes pain and gave a demonstration guided by demonstrations in the bible. >> rubbing the spaghetti all over your head, you shouldn't have done that at 7 years of age. >> okay. >> that hurts. i'm 50. >> okay. >> you know, i mean, i -- >> there aren't...
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. >> again, that was nbc's matt pearl reporting. >>> for sports, let's say hello to john henry of comcast sportsnet. it's time for a little college football, isn't it? >> it's time for a very bad pun, i hope you'll excuse me. stanford is highly ranked this season, because they have luck. but they didn't need much luck in today's season opener, highlights coming up in sports. >>> i'm john henry smith from our comcast sportsnet newsroom. so it begins for one of the most highly anticipated stanford cardinal football seasons in recent memory. they opened their season against san jose state. heisman candidate andrew luck is the reason for the optimism among the cardinal faithful. first quarter, luck's not dreaming of the end zone. they go up 10-0. later in the first. san jose state -- that's a fumble, stanford gets it. coach mike mcintyre, all he's getting is a migraine. luck makes the spartans pay from the shotgun. he puts them up 17-0. luck hit 17 of 26 passes on the day for 11 yards. besides his rushing score, he threw for two owes, he led 27 to 3 at the half. stanford easily wins their ope
. >> again, that was nbc's matt pearl reporting. >>> for sports, let's say hello to john henry of comcast sportsnet. it's time for a little college football, isn't it? >> it's time for a very bad pun, i hope you'll excuse me. stanford is highly ranked this season, because they have luck. but they didn't need much luck in today's season opener, highlights coming up in sports. >>> i'm john henry smith from our comcast sportsnet newsroom. so it begins for one of the...
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that is why you see pearl's deluxe burger is that will open very shortly. i am missing a great hamburger on mid-market. also attracting new small businesses. huckleberry bicycle will be relocating there, and they are a receiver on our loan packages already. then, continuing to work with our whole our arena of arts groups and recruiting arts. whether it is burning man, the great arts foundation, arts in the store fronts, our arts commission -- everyone is working together to make sure that art is a great and producer of both businesses and foot traffic into that central market, and that is going very well. because already, as you may have heard when we unveiled the redoing of those old advertising prints on the brick buildings above the original joe's, we also announced that same day that while the original joe's as a restaurant will not come back there, new arts attendance will be in the very same site. piano fights these arts organizations are really helping us see us revitalize taylor street right intimate market. you also have a higher degree of safety.
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more than 1100 sailors died aboard the ship during the pearl harbor attack in 1941.ost of the bodies were never recovered. tonight at 5:00, it is the end of the season for the orioles, and they finished it with the big bang. tonight, a look at the highlights as the orioles beat the red sox. in tonight's medical alert, using twitter to monitor your mood, and major changes coming soon to your debit card that will hit you right on the wallet. now your pick three and a four numbers. >> ♪ the maryland lottery, let yourself play ♪ >> hello, for the midday picked three numbers. 9, as printed on the ball. 33. final number is 5. pitt street -- 9, 3, 5. the double play promotion is that now. visit your favorite lottery retailer for a chance to double your winnings. take four -- 7, 4, 6, and 8. 7, 4, 6, 8. the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> thank you. ava as the last check of the weather. >> i do not know if you have been outside, but it is not that bad. it is warm, but not as humid. but there's still a chance for showers throughout the afternoon and early evening, may
more than 1100 sailors died aboard the ship during the pearl harbor attack in 1941.ost of the bodies were never recovered. tonight at 5:00, it is the end of the season for the orioles, and they finished it with the big bang. tonight, a look at the highlights as the orioles beat the red sox. in tonight's medical alert, using twitter to monitor your mood, and major changes coming soon to your debit card that will hit you right on the wallet. now your pick three and a four numbers. >> ♪...
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. >> tonight, jimmy welcomes parenthood actress warren graham, and musical guest pearl jam, late nighte. 12:35, 11:35 central time on your local nbc station. bill, stop trying to make me laugh. >>> time for the first look at entertainment news after a relatively quiet but long run for one film as box office champ. this weekend, a new king will be crowned. "contagion." reviews have been good and it e's all star cast includes jude law, and gwyneth paltrow. the pg-13 thriller is the sure thing to take top spot. bring your purell. fast approaching, $140 million overall. good news for the debuting warrior is nick nolte and tom hardy have earned great reviews, apparently. but bad news is about two brothers facing off in a mixed martial arts tournament. max potential is about 8 million. and helen mirren surprise thriller, "the dead". >> you want to see a con the age i don't know. but you won't go to the theater because -- >> i will watch it in a bubble boy outfit. i have a thing about theaters because of the bed bugs. it's a thing in new york. it's a problem. it's an issue. i'm not crazy. i'm
. >> tonight, jimmy welcomes parenthood actress warren graham, and musical guest pearl jam, late nighte. 12:35, 11:35 central time on your local nbc station. bill, stop trying to make me laugh. >>> time for the first look at entertainment news after a relatively quiet but long run for one film as box office champ. this weekend, a new king will be crowned. "contagion." reviews have been good and it e's all star cast includes jude law, and gwyneth paltrow. the pg-13...
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pearl initially had mad at miles the reason this poem exist system because of that esan and the epigraphs that will ground it some more. quote, miles was guilt of self confessed violet crimes against women we should break his records and burn his cd's until he apologizes. the trumpet's mouth is apology. you just write a poem about your need to do that a madual johnson. all right. live people. the pins point come downs on the butter fly. the knuckle come down on ms. sisly. the mallet come down on the cd case. wait! the mallet come down on the butter fly. the pins point come down on the ms. sisly. the knuckle come down on the cd case. wait! >> the knuckle come down on the buttir fly. the pins point come down on the cd case. dammit. the butter fly, ms. sisly the cd case. the roses rips at the spit much the phoenix dazzling petals births something. the martir's smile that saves something. what did we make? listen to the butter fly, the pinpoint makes no sound sticking the [inaudible] no brass wail to the air here it's silent as a necktie this is not right. ms. sisly a cd case and a pin stripe
pearl initially had mad at miles the reason this poem exist system because of that esan and the epigraphs that will ground it some more. quote, miles was guilt of self confessed violet crimes against women we should break his records and burn his cd's until he apologizes. the trumpet's mouth is apology. you just write a poem about your need to do that a madual johnson. all right. live people. the pins point come downs on the butter fly. the knuckle come down on ms. sisly. the mallet come down...
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moments and my father as a world war ii vet probably as insightful as most when he said not since pearle seen anything like this and this will be bigger because it's on the mainland. >> i mean, pearl harbor wasn't even part of the united states as a state, you know -- hawaii was a territory then. but here you have one of the world's great financial centers, the heart of american society in effect being bombed. >> this was an act of war. and so i think that's how i've always seen it. [bells tolling] >> david was canada's minister of transport when the 9/11 attacks took place. >> the day itself was very traumatic for my officials in my department and for me and my personal staff and looking back, i would say it was probably the most traumatic significant event that i went through in government. >> 10 years later, the events and his role in them are still fresh in his mind. >> i flew in early that morning to montreal believe it or not to give an address to the airports council and i was -- and at the end of the speech someone said wind up your speech there's been a tragedy. speak to us bef
moments and my father as a world war ii vet probably as insightful as most when he said not since pearle seen anything like this and this will be bigger because it's on the mainland. >> i mean, pearl harbor wasn't even part of the united states as a state, you know -- hawaii was a territory then. but here you have one of the world's great financial centers, the heart of american society in effect being bombed. >> this was an act of war. and so i think that's how i've always seen it....
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they still noticed improvement in people's pearl form mans and mood and some did even better on testsn those who drank the decaffeinated coffee. the study is published in the journal "appetite." >>> up next, friday's perfect pet. mike will introduce us to a new friend. @ >>> welcome back. we have a new friend, skip pea -- skippy who loves to see us. good to see you. >> it is good to see you too, and somebody has fallen in love with you, aside from those already out there who are in love with you. this is skippy, and skippy is an almost six-year-old little boy who is a chiuaua-dauchsen mix. he is full of love and energy. >> do you ever feed him? he is giving me kisses too. >> he is not snacking, you just taste good. he is good with other kids and dogs. at his size there are probably several cats that outweigh him. >> if you are interested in skippy, a beautiful guy here. she tickling me now. call the spca. remember last week when we introduced you to mellow? good news out of the humane society. he has been adopted and he is happy with his family. and hopefully we can say the same thi
they still noticed improvement in people's pearl form mans and mood and some did even better on testsn those who drank the decaffeinated coffee. the study is published in the journal "appetite." >>> up next, friday's perfect pet. mike will introduce us to a new friend. @ >>> welcome back. we have a new friend, skip pea -- skippy who loves to see us. good to see you. >> it is good to see you too, and somebody has fallen in love with you, aside from those...
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or hexagonal pearls addressed on the bathroom floor. i flip through a 12 month calendar each tile numbered, each 30, each sheet of a dozen passing, passing. thank you. [applause] >> our next speaker is nancy hong. nancy is an artist, writer, children's book ill administrator, curator and art's administrator. devoted her artistic career to the nonprofit art's sector creatingim mags for political, social and community events and causes her writing has been published in severalan tholologies. with that i introduce nancy hong. >> thank you for coming this is called bread and soup. beneath the bear bulb we gather to eat our evening meal of bread and soup. here behind the mission walls the kind speaks to us in euphemisms we avoids staring at our brown roasts faces, our hard boiled hands and violet veins he mouths his words like a fish careful not to mention china to us who are now fartherless and motherless in this new country. he does not know we created our own miracle that transformed the stale, hard crust into wrich crackling pork skinnin
or hexagonal pearls addressed on the bathroom floor. i flip through a 12 month calendar each tile numbered, each 30, each sheet of a dozen passing, passing. thank you. [applause] >> our next speaker is nancy hong. nancy is an artist, writer, children's book ill administrator, curator and art's administrator. devoted her artistic career to the nonprofit art's sector creatingim mags for political, social and community events and causes her writing has been published in severalan...
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he did the same thing with, when it was decided after pearl harbor to, um, mount an invasion of northfrica from the west. the british were pushing rommel from the east, and we were going to land in morocco, and marshall tasked eisenhower with the, with the design of those plans. so eisenhower came to the presidency not only a great diplomat-general, but someone with, who knew a lot about the way washington worked and who'd been dealing with global issues for a dozen years by then. he not only was the great diplomat-general of world war ii, he had held together the grand coalition of the second world war, the allied coalition. after the war he was the army chief of staff, he presided over the desegregation of the army that professor moy talked about a few minute ago. he, and he took leave of absence as president of columbia university to be the first military commander of nato in paris because at the time it was recognized if there was one american we can send to europe who personifies the american commitment to nato, to the freedom of western europe, to america's continued responsibil
he did the same thing with, when it was decided after pearl harbor to, um, mount an invasion of northfrica from the west. the british were pushing rommel from the east, and we were going to land in morocco, and marshall tasked eisenhower with the, with the design of those plans. so eisenhower came to the presidency not only a great diplomat-general, but someone with, who knew a lot about the way washington worked and who'd been dealing with global issues for a dozen years by then. he not only...
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it includes a 33 karat diamond ring, a present from richard burton and a 16th century pear-shaped pearl that once belong to napoleon. they are taking the diamonds, rubies and emeralds on a world tour. money raised will benefit the elizabeth taylor aids foundation. >> we'll send the hat around the newsroom to buy for janelle. >> good to see it's going to a good cause. >> thas for watching us. we'll see you again at 6:00. ♪ it was the best day woohoo! yes! ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day ♪ause of you [echoing] we make a great pair. huh?
it includes a 33 karat diamond ring, a present from richard burton and a 16th century pear-shaped pearl that once belong to napoleon. they are taking the diamonds, rubies and emeralds on a world tour. money raised will benefit the elizabeth taylor aids foundation. >> we'll send the hat around the newsroom to buy for janelle. >> good to see it's going to a good cause. >> thas for watching us. we'll see you again at 6:00. ♪ it was the best day woohoo! yes! ♪ it was the best...
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history, along with pearl harbor and the challenger explosion and others.e continues tomorrow night. you can joining us for a prime time special, which airs right after sunday night football at about 8:45 tomorrow night. >>> coming up next at 11:00, bay area firefighters who rushed to the east ast hajust before hurricane irene hit are back home tonight. we'll have their story straight ahead. >>> plus, police say it appears the gunman who took employees hostage at an office depot in emeriville had some inside help. we'll show you how they figured out. >>> great ways to visit the wine country by segue. and discounts if you want to gou up by car, coming up. y show'he tecond half of your weekend lookinhe take ata look at the radar.r. r. showers, thunderstorms, and they're not that far away. details coming up. >>> when word was out that hurricane irene might do damage to new york city like no other storm in decades, rescue workers from the bay area headed out to help. >> reporter: this u.s. coast guard c-130 dropped the east bay incident management team off in n
history, along with pearl harbor and the challenger explosion and others.e continues tomorrow night. you can joining us for a prime time special, which airs right after sunday night football at about 8:45 tomorrow night. >>> coming up next at 11:00, bay area firefighters who rushed to the east ast hajust before hurricane irene hit are back home tonight. we'll have their story straight ahead. >>> plus, police say it appears the gunman who took employees hostage at an office...
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i am too young to have been around for pearl harbor. i am too young to remember where i was when john kennedy was assassinated. i will never forget that day, september 11, 2001. it was a beautiful day. we were talking about it earlier. the sky was cloudless. it was one of those days when you went out in the morning and thought. things were going to happen today, as i am sure everyone on those airplanes thought. i remember as we were hearing the news of what took place, i wondered what we have done as a country and as a people that would prompt such an outrageous act. no matter how generous the people we are, there will always be people out there who want to stop what we're doing. they want to stop the way we live. that they brought it home. there have been terrorist activity in the past, but nothing quite so rough. it made us realize and change the world that day. my twins were two years old at the time. that morning, i was in patton, pa.. i went and sat with the mayor in the afternoon. we watched as the day unfolded with the analysis o
i am too young to have been around for pearl harbor. i am too young to remember where i was when john kennedy was assassinated. i will never forget that day, september 11, 2001. it was a beautiful day. we were talking about it earlier. the sky was cloudless. it was one of those days when you went out in the morning and thought. things were going to happen today, as i am sure everyone on those airplanes thought. i remember as we were hearing the news of what took place, i wondered what we have...
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portions in town also a pile was served to every guest it was promised that the luckiest one could find a pearl inside one of them the pastry with pell's gimmick is long gone but the portions in the restaurant still generous. another restaurant which attracts tourists in vivo is cool could it lead to more located in queens area and the old historical part of the city the atmosphere in this art cafe as the others call it is quiet and relaxed. when the weather is nice they have an outside terrace and live music on weekends you can also create additional self choosing from the list of ingredients provided on the menu there are several hotels in beaver grange in from august accommodation to more expensive hotels the victoria hotel in business center is a newly built complex in the city center offering panoramic views of the bay and the castle there are sixty rooms of various types including apartments and studios and also several conference halls of our restaurants and a fitness center. moving to nature now and after several hours of entertainment and sizing it's time for some fresh air and relaxat
portions in town also a pile was served to every guest it was promised that the luckiest one could find a pearl inside one of them the pastry with pell's gimmick is long gone but the portions in the restaurant still generous. another restaurant which attracts tourists in vivo is cool could it lead to more located in queens area and the old historical part of the city the atmosphere in this art cafe as the others call it is quiet and relaxed. when the weather is nice they have an outside terrace...
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the only thing comparable in american life is pearl harbor, did this change our generation and our people more than that attack changed the american people back then? >> i don't think so, because then it was all in, it was world war ii, the entire world was at stake, and one of the big differences between then and now of course is that nothing much was asked of the rest of us after 9/11, we stayed at home. those who went into uniform and fought the wars in iraq and afghanistan, less than 1% of the population, took 100% of the bullets for us, so that is a significant difference. world war ii, everybody was involved. they joined up and at home they gave up things, they stopped manufacturing consumer goods so they could build war materials, a newer kind of airplane. everybody every night was conscious of what was going on in the war. so we have not done that. >> of course we'll all pause on sunday, you and i will be down there together and you write about our cancerous divisive politics and we see what happened ten years later. >> i think one of the opportunities that this anniversary may gi
the only thing comparable in american life is pearl harbor, did this change our generation and our people more than that attack changed the american people back then? >> i don't think so, because then it was all in, it was world war ii, the entire world was at stake, and one of the big differences between then and now of course is that nothing much was asked of the rest of us after 9/11, we stayed at home. those who went into uniform and fought the wars in iraq and afghanistan, less than...