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powell showed up, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> and you at that time rose your hand up in the air and you swore to god that you did not recognize him and had no idea who he was, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> and same oath you've taken here, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> and you swore to god to that military police that this man standing three feet away from you, this great-looking baptist preacher, you told them you had no idea who he was, is that correct? >> that is correct. i did not recognize him. >> now, so is it just a coincidence that now we have three of the coconspirators, all of whom have contact with you at the boarding house? that's just a coincidence? >> i guess so. >> well, let's talk about one more quickly. we have john lloyd who testified in this trial that he's the person who on the night of the assassination was running your property in surrattsville and that after the assassination booth rode on a horse out to his place and received comfort, whiskey, a carbine, some field glasses? is th
powell showed up, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> and you at that time rose your hand up in the air and you swore to god that you did not recognize him and had no idea who he was, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> and same oath you've taken here, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> and you swore to god to that military police that this man standing three feet away from you, this great-looking baptist preacher, you told them you had no idea who he was, is...
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powell, i want to thank you for the way you're proceeding here. so are cable companies delivering products and services as well as practicing business models that comply with the open internet order, yes or no? >> yes. >> mr. powell, in other words, cable is complying with the order? >> yes, we believe we are. mr. powell, one last question and i do want to commend you again, the fcc just set its viewability order. i think it's very important that cable subscribers be able to access local content by smaller broadcasters. this is the question. what steps will ncta's member companies take to ensure that their subscribers can still access local broadcast signals affected by the viewability orders' sun set. >> yes, we agree that it is important that we can continue to receive their signals. 80% of the consumers have gone digital and they will not be affected. as to the remaining 20%. we committed to low-cost boxes that would make that an affordable transition, similar to the broadcasters used for the hd transition and we provide adequate notice and the
powell, i want to thank you for the way you're proceeding here. so are cable companies delivering products and services as well as practicing business models that comply with the open internet order, yes or no? >> yes. >> mr. powell, in other words, cable is complying with the order? >> yes, we believe we are. mr. powell, one last question and i do want to commend you again, the fcc just set its viewability order. i think it's very important that cable subscribers be able to...
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secretary of state colin powell. the four-star general has a new book, which focuses on lessons he learned along the way about life in leadership. the book is called "it worked for me." we will talk about american wars abroad, the crisis in syria, off and the 2012 presidential race, of course. we are pleased to could join us. a conversation with colin powell, coming up. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: i am honored to welcome colin powell back to this program, the former secretary of statand decorated four-star general. he is a best-selling author, whose new book is called "it worked for me, in life and leadership." secretary colin powell, good to have you back. >> good to be with you again. tavis: i plan to get to the book, but i might want to pick your b
secretary of state colin powell. the four-star general has a new book, which focuses on lessons he learned along the way about life in leadership. the book is called "it worked for me." we will talk about american wars abroad, the crisis in syria, off and the 2012 presidential race, of course. we are pleased to could join us. a conversation with colin powell, coming up. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a...
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i joined personally because of colin powell. in my interview that i had for the job, in february of 2011, said, what do you want to do if you come here? i mentioned a couple things, working on human rights democracy in china but also working on human rights and democracy in the middle east. the summer of 2001, he said start working with bill burns and ryan crocker. bill was the assistant secretary. i had known them from my iteration here before. so we were already working together on some new things to be doing in the middle east before 9/11. i remember right after 9/11 there was a lot of talk from across the river from the pentagon about draining the swamp. and those of us who had gotten into this business, who had been in it for some time, knew that that wasn't going to be sufficient. that you would spend -- we would spend the rest of our lives killing off individuals one by one. so i wrote an outside the system memo, which is in some box somewhere in the archives, to powell, saying this was an insufficient strategy. and i had
i joined personally because of colin powell. in my interview that i had for the job, in february of 2011, said, what do you want to do if you come here? i mentioned a couple things, working on human rights democracy in china but also working on human rights and democracy in the middle east. the summer of 2001, he said start working with bill burns and ryan crocker. bill was the assistant secretary. i had known them from my iteration here before. so we were already working together on some new...
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powell, it is interesting. you mentioned the 57%. in 1992 congress was concerned about the cable monopoly. that does not exist today. if you're at 57%, and the folks sitting at this panel, so what does that really mean to the cable industry? how is it evolving to be competitive and in reference to the 92 act without -- let's try to not be redundant on ms. mats matsui's questions of retransmission, but what other under brush is there that from '92 that was just so focused on the cable industry, what do we need to do to clear out the brush? what specific things should congress look at if we want to review the '92 act? >> the first thing i would say is that the beauty of competitive dynamics is you have to increase value for consumers and you can do that through innovation, evolution of your service, and i think that the competition we face first and most formidably from the satellite companies increase both the quality of content that we are providing, the amount of content we are providing, and forced us to look at new businesses for
powell, it is interesting. you mentioned the 57%. in 1992 congress was concerned about the cable monopoly. that does not exist today. if you're at 57%, and the folks sitting at this panel, so what does that really mean to the cable industry? how is it evolving to be competitive and in reference to the 92 act without -- let's try to not be redundant on ms. mats matsui's questions of retransmission, but what other under brush is there that from '92 that was just so focused on the cable industry,...
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her knowledge of who lewis powell is and what he had done. lewis powell did not arrive late in the evening at mary surratt's house by accident or coincidence. and it was no accident, no fault of her eyesight that mary surratt claimed she did not recognize him. in summary, these are not mere coincidences. use your common sense. ask yourselves, whose son along with the other co-conspirators brought the guns in march to mary surratt's property? who owned the property where the guns were brought and hidden? whose home did the conspirators meet at day after day? whose home did john wilkes booth go to on april 14th, hours before killing the president? who did john wilkes booth have a private discussion with hours before meeting with the president? mary surratt. who took the binoculars to surrattsville on april 14th so they could be used in the assassin's escape? mary surratt. who drove four hours back and forth from surrattsville on two trips paid for by john wilkes booth to provide important messages to john lloyd? mary surratt. who told john lloy
her knowledge of who lewis powell is and what he had done. lewis powell did not arrive late in the evening at mary surratt's house by accident or coincidence. and it was no accident, no fault of her eyesight that mary surratt claimed she did not recognize him. in summary, these are not mere coincidences. use your common sense. ask yourselves, whose son along with the other co-conspirators brought the guns in march to mary surratt's property? who owned the property where the guns were brought...
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>> i had my arm on larry powell's shoulder.ned over to him and i said, we're going down, bud. >> what was his reaction? >> he tensed. >> we, the jury, in the above entitled cause, find the defendant guilty. [ applause ] >> two out of the four officers are found guilty. >> it was like god, i hope we just get one, if we get one, we're good. to get the two, i was really happy. >> sergeant stacy koon and officer laurence powell were both sentenced to 2 1/2 nears in federal prison. the verdicts seemed to satisfy the community. no riots erupted. >> it was here at the federal build writing guilty versed gave rodney king the justice he was looking for. one more trial was still to come. rodney king's lawsuit would determine how much money, if any, he received for his injuries. king's civil suit against the city of los angeles was his third trial in three years. >> i fit this profile of the conservative african-american. >> cynthia kelley, the only african-american during the civil suit says the jury deliberations were contentious. >> ha
>> i had my arm on larry powell's shoulder.ned over to him and i said, we're going down, bud. >> what was his reaction? >> he tensed. >> we, the jury, in the above entitled cause, find the defendant guilty. [ applause ] >> two out of the four officers are found guilty. >> it was like god, i hope we just get one, if we get one, we're good. to get the two, i was really happy. >> sergeant stacy koon and officer laurence powell were both sentenced to 2 1/2...
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in many ways, general powell is clearing the air. or perhaps cleansing his soul. tonight, the interview with one of the most well-known figures in american politics. as he walked through our newsroom, old wounds for a military man die hard. >> saddam hussein and his regime are concealing their efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction. >> reporter: general powell's wound is the united nations speech in 2003, in which he outlined the united nations plan to attack iraq. an outline, based on false information. now, through speeches and a new book, powell is rewriting a controversial chapter of american history. it was one of my most momentous failures. how does the secretary of the state talk to the u.n. and be misled? >> i don't like the word misled. we didn't think we were being misled. and i still don't think we were being misled. we had bad information and wrong analysis. it wasn't as if i was misled by people who, you know, thought they were misleading me. there were some people that should have known that some of the information was bad and didn't pul
in many ways, general powell is clearing the air. or perhaps cleansing his soul. tonight, the interview with one of the most well-known figures in american politics. as he walked through our newsroom, old wounds for a military man die hard. >> saddam hussein and his regime are concealing their efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction. >> reporter: general powell's wound is the united nations speech in 2003, in which he outlined the united nations plan to attack iraq. an...
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it was lewis powell. >> and did you know lewis powell? >> i did. he was once a boarder of mine. >> and why is it that you didn't recognize lewis powell when he arrived and came into the room at the "h" street boarding house? >> well, there are several reasons. it was the middle of the night. the hallway was dim. as i've mentioned, my eyesight is not what it once was. and mr. powell looked like nothing i had ever seen before. he was dirty. he was disheveled. had a sort of rag wrapped around his head. when i saw him before he was dressed as a baptist minister looking very clean and polished. i simply did not recognize him that night. >> now, approximately how far away were you sitting when he walked into the room? >> oh, approximately three to five feet. approximately the distance between you and me right now. >> between where i'm standing and where you're sitting? >> yes ma'am. >> now, you talked about your poor eyesight. tell the jury how poor your eyesight is. >> well, from where i am seated, i can't make out your features. >> now, miss surratt, t
it was lewis powell. >> and did you know lewis powell? >> i did. he was once a boarder of mine. >> and why is it that you didn't recognize lewis powell when he arrived and came into the room at the "h" street boarding house? >> well, there are several reasons. it was the middle of the night. the hallway was dim. as i've mentioned, my eyesight is not what it once was. and mr. powell looked like nothing i had ever seen before. he was dirty. he was disheveled. had...
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thank you, general powell.ays good,,,, >>> >>> this morning we're going to revisit a young woman whose story touched us. the opera singer who needed not one but two double lung transplants. yikes. find out if she can finally perform again. the update when we come back. you're watching "cbs this morning." chili's lunch break combos start at just 6 bucks. so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. hershey's air delight. experience light and airy, melty bubbles. made from pure, delicious hershey's milk chocolate. hershey's air delight. i'm good. alright. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini helps relieve cravings in minutes. so you can quit one cigarette at a time. until you reach your goal. nicorette mini. quit one cigarette at a time. until you reach your goal. loyalty discounts, safe driver discounts, paperless di
thank you, general powell.ays good,,,, >>> >>> this morning we're going to revisit a young woman whose story touched us. the opera singer who needed not one but two double lung transplants. yikes. find out if she can finally perform again. the update when we come back. you're watching "cbs this morning." chili's lunch break combos start at just 6 bucks. so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served...
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former secretary of state colin powell.r chairman of the joint chiefs, colin powell, book author. the latest one is called it worked for me in life and leadership. >> good to see you both. >> which title do you prefer? >> general. >> really? >> i was in the general and in the army longer than anything else. all my other positions, i'm a former secretary of, former national security adviser, but you're not a former general. >> once a general, always a general. the army shape you in a way this book defines and that it worked for me in life and leadership? >> the army took me up as a young 17-year-old kid out of the south bronx in the rotc. i followed that career four years in rotc and 40 years of active duty. i am he sengsly a soldier. my whole career was being a soldier. even as national security adviser, i was a general. >> indeed. and in fact, when you were working with weinberger, you came up -- weinberger had the principles and you in a sense incorporated them. looking at syria today with the increased possibility of civ
former secretary of state colin powell.r chairman of the joint chiefs, colin powell, book author. the latest one is called it worked for me in life and leadership. >> good to see you both. >> which title do you prefer? >> general. >> really? >> i was in the general and in the army longer than anything else. all my other positions, i'm a former secretary of, former national security adviser, but you're not a former general. >> once a general, always a general....
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some say general powell is trying to clear the air. he sat down with raj hathai in our latest installment of the interview. >> reporter: old wounds especially for a military man die hard. >> his regime are concealing their efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction. >> reporter: general colin powell's wound is in a speech in 2003 in which he outlined the united states plan to attack iraq, an outline based on false information. now powell is rewriting a controversial chapter of american history. >> it was one of my most momentous failures, the one with the widest ranging impact. how does the secretary of state talk to the u.n. and be mislead. >> we didn't think we were being mislead. i don't think we were mislead. we had bad information and wrong analysis. it isn't as if i was mislead by people who, you know, thought they were misleading me. there were some people that should have known that some of the information was bad and didn't pull on our chain and say stop. and some of those folks wrote books later saying we knew. maybe
some say general powell is trying to clear the air. he sat down with raj hathai in our latest installment of the interview. >> reporter: old wounds especially for a military man die hard. >> his regime are concealing their efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction. >> reporter: general colin powell's wound is in a speech in 2003 in which he outlined the united states plan to attack iraq, an outline based on false information. now powell is rewriting a controversial...
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you may find slowing westbound past -- past the scene eastbound 80 at powell.lnut creek to the 24 junction, 24 westbound moving well to the caldecott tunnel. 880 oakland new lanes old northbound using southbound direction there are signs posted, new situation there new pattern you may want to slow down through that area. 101 for a few more minutes ramp to 85 closed due to construction. giants-dodgers at 7:15 this afternoon you can expect traffic around the embarcadero and the 280 extension coming into at&t park. getting word of an accident on 880 fremont boulevard off-ramp, i'll update that in a couple of minutes. >>> 4:54. the concord farmer's market once again open thanks to a community effort. lots of customers looking for fresh fruit and vegetables crowded the market yesterday. the city shutdown the market a few weeks ago because it didn't have proper approval. community activists sprang into action, petitions were signed and the market was back in business. >> this represents a major step forward for the community and it shows the power of local activities
you may find slowing westbound past -- past the scene eastbound 80 at powell.lnut creek to the 24 junction, 24 westbound moving well to the caldecott tunnel. 880 oakland new lanes old northbound using southbound direction there are signs posted, new situation there new pattern you may want to slow down through that area. 101 for a few more minutes ramp to 85 closed due to construction. giants-dodgers at 7:15 this afternoon you can expect traffic around the embarcadero and the 280 extension...
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decency coming from powell streets which is here, traffic is already backed up the powell street in the hand lanes for the was felt right. this beads are still a little better than they are likely to be later on. the drive times are still at about 20 minutes from the time you hit the back of but expect that to continue to grow. more and more slow traffic as we continue to move up the east shore freeway. the backup is going to continue to grow and likely slow going all the way down from university avenue and likely from the golden gate fields in the westbound direction. some major delays. what are your options? if you do not want to drive the bay bridge, you can use some of the alternate modes of transportation. as we heard, there will likely be extra boats and extra capacity at the regularly scheduled times for the alameda-old with siri. the ac transit, you can catch from the 19th street station or the macarthur station. there is the possibility of us bridges from bart. taking a look at some of your other alternates like they're right from the san mateo bridge, so far, the ride on 880 f
decency coming from powell streets which is here, traffic is already backed up the powell street in the hand lanes for the was felt right. this beads are still a little better than they are likely to be later on. the drive times are still at about 20 minutes from the time you hit the back of but expect that to continue to grow. more and more slow traffic as we continue to move up the east shore freeway. the backup is going to continue to grow and likely slow going all the way down from...
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our guest tonight is colin powell. guest this week, i'll be handing him a cup of soda and a cup of weed. (laughter) and then just doing this for six minutes. (laughter) here at "the daily show" we poke a decent amount of5af fun at ma figures, politicians, perhaps at times unfairly so. every now and again a politician comes along who is just truly terrible. (laughter) and really deserving of more scorn than even we can dole out in our nightly 21:30 wise ass-a-thon. (laughter) i give you florida governor and mr. clean impersonator-- if mr. clean had... (laughter) if mr. clean had for some unknown reason restricted his caloric intake for a period of time. (laughter) rick scott. you may remember governor scott from his law requiring all florida welfare recipients to be tested while refusing to submit to one himself. >> governor, you benefit from hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars every year so would you be-)m willing to pee o this cup to prove to florida taxpayers that you're not on drugs? not using that money for
our guest tonight is colin powell. guest this week, i'll be handing him a cup of soda and a cup of weed. (laughter) and then just doing this for six minutes. (laughter) here at "the daily show" we poke a decent amount of5af fun at ma figures, politicians, perhaps at times unfairly so. every now and again a politician comes along who is just truly terrible. (laughter) and really deserving of more scorn than even we can dole out in our nightly 21:30 wise ass-a-thon. (laughter) i give...
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. >>> and some candid answers we sit down one on one with former secretary of state powell as he talks about one of the biggest mistakes of his life, it relates to the war in iraq. >> she saved my life and i cannot thank her enough for that. >> a heartwarming meeting with a few real life life savers. four people willing to donate organs to complete strangers. >>> and i'm in the weather center, one of the warmest days of the week so far with us today, with temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s, and here comes the marine layer, it will knock down temperatures au s a s we look forward. but details on on a hotter seve day, coming up in just minutes. [spring releases] boing...boing (sir can-a-lot) excuse me, madame. [giggles] i only intended to punch up your potatoes with the flavor of glorious spam! (woman) oh... i never thought of that. (sir can-a-lot) i wouldn't be here if you had, madame. (ancr) break the monotony. for more fun ideas visit spam.com. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only
. >>> and some candid answers we sit down one on one with former secretary of state powell as he talks about one of the biggest mistakes of his life, it relates to the war in iraq. >> she saved my life and i cannot thank her enough for that. >> a heartwarming meeting with a few real life life savers. four people willing to donate organs to complete strangers. >>> and i'm in the weather center, one of the warmest days of the week so far with us today, with...
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general powell stopped by our nbc bay area studios for a candid interview. in a new book, powell is rewriting a controversial chapter in american history. the now infamous speech to the u.n. in which he outlined the united states plan to attack iraq. >> you say that the president never once had you in a room and really asked you, should we go forward? >> he didn't ask any of us. not just me. >> is this book then a way to maybe cleanse your reputation, or cleanse your soul? >> my reputation doesn't need cleansing. >> is it difficult to digest with the lives lost, almost 5,000 men and women and innocent iraqi civilians, as well. to digest your part in history in all this? >> of course. it's something i have to digest, all of us do. how about the president? he's the one that made the decision. >> the one with the -- >> for more on the interview, including powell's time in the bush administration and some lighthearted remarks, as well, for his hobby for fixing up old cars, check out nbc bay area.com key words general colin powell. >>> well, 6:26 this morning, on
general powell stopped by our nbc bay area studios for a candid interview. in a new book, powell is rewriting a controversial chapter in american history. the now infamous speech to the u.n. in which he outlined the united states plan to attack iraq. >> you say that the president never once had you in a room and really asked you, should we go forward? >> he didn't ask any of us. not just me. >> is this book then a way to maybe cleanse your reputation, or cleanse your soul?...
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powell had just wrapped up an interview.leaving the studio obviously in a good mood. >>> tonight president obama presented the medal of freedom. the president praised jaw juarez praised him. >>> president obama marked father's day early with an informal lunch today with two active members of the military and two local barbers. they met at a barbecue. the barbers are part of a program called fatherhood buzz. a campaign that reaches out to dads through barber shops about topics like financial literacy and job training and being good dads. >>> these days a lot of city dwellers are raising chickens, and that can present a particular problem. you see, some chickens are passed their prime by the time they're only three years old. a lot of families don't want to cook their retired friends, so where do you turn? well, folks in oregon can turn to farmer pete pores. he runs a halfway house. they have to be urban. he takes in as many as 100 each month. >> it kind of works out for everybody. and i don't -- we don't take money, but we do
powell had just wrapped up an interview.leaving the studio obviously in a good mood. >>> tonight president obama presented the medal of freedom. the president praised jaw juarez praised him. >>> president obama marked father's day early with an informal lunch today with two active members of the military and two local barbers. they met at a barbecue. the barbers are part of a program called fatherhood buzz. a campaign that reaches out to dads through barber shops about topics...
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one here and one more. >> general powell, it's an honor. thank you for being here. i wonder if you could touch on the leadership principals you took away -- specifically these are the president bush coming, being seen as an relatively young and experience the individual. but really strong veterans but veterans who had strong personalities that -- [inaudible] and created a in leadership, if you will. what team leadership advice can you give to leading a team well that has a strong personalities. >> we're, strong personalities don't necessarily create conflict and bush -- [inaudible] the personalities were very strong as well to include some of the personalities in the second bush term. mr. chaib any and others and we got along well. this time around, we got along well on so many issues. if you look at what we did to expand nato. we did to support the expansion of the european union, what we did with hiv/aids investment. what we did to increase the amount of assistance we did to the rest of the world. lots of things were done well. the -- not the issue. on the issue o
one here and one more. >> general powell, it's an honor. thank you for being here. i wonder if you could touch on the leadership principals you took away -- specifically these are the president bush coming, being seen as an relatively young and experience the individual. but really strong veterans but veterans who had strong personalities that -- [inaudible] and created a in leadership, if you will. what team leadership advice can you give to leading a team well that has a strong...
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general powell credit attitude and sense of optimism to up bringing.speaks and very fondly of the role his parents play in his life. >> just ahead on 7 news. fact check of the bay area company targeted in mitt romney latest ad and serious allegations it makes against president obama. of. >> i just met you. this is crazy. >> we tell you about the college student who is making president obama a pop star. i'll be [ male announcer ] what if we told you the 100% electric nissan leaf was the perfect car for you... that you can charge it at home like your smartphone... that you'll never have to buy another tank of gas? [ brian ] really looking forward to not having to put 75 bucks in the tank twice a week just to go back and forth to work. [ shannon ] i have absolutely no idea what the price of a gallon of gas is. [ male announcer ] or that it's never been a better time to check out the nissan leaf. ♪ and the best part is, you won't miss a thing. [ ryan ] they built this car from the ground up thinking about things like how can this integrate with technology?
general powell credit attitude and sense of optimism to up bringing.speaks and very fondly of the role his parents play in his life. >> just ahead on 7 news. fact check of the bay area company targeted in mitt romney latest ad and serious allegations it makes against president obama. of. >> i just met you. this is crazy. >> we tell you about the college student who is making president obama a pop star. i'll be [ male announcer ] what if we told you the 100% electric nissan...
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. >>> conversation with military and diplomatic leader colin powell. hear what he considers his most regrettable moment. >>> the fed sits tight. bernanke says the central bank is ready to step in but not yet. he told congress yesterday he expects the u.s. economy to continue its modest growth without further help from the fed. we are not charging as many purchases sharply reducing credit card debt last month may be the result of unease about jobs the fed says consumer debt did go up last month not because of a big increase of auto and student loans. average 30 year mortgage now 3 and 2/3% the lowest ever, 15 year loans are 2.94 also a record. americans complaining about high airline fees and taxes canadians think they are fine as much as four times higher in canada cheaper to drive across the border and catch a in the u.s. that's america's -- catch a flight in the u.s.. that's america's money. >>> colin powell spoke to a crud of 400 people. dan ashley hosted the forum. powell took part in commonwealth clubs event at the santa clara convention center he
. >>> conversation with military and diplomatic leader colin powell. hear what he considers his most regrettable moment. >>> the fed sits tight. bernanke says the central bank is ready to step in but not yet. he told congress yesterday he expects the u.s. economy to continue its modest growth without further help from the fed. we are not charging as many purchases sharply reducing credit card debt last month may be the result of unease about jobs the fed says consumer debt did...
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. >> by the way wayne powell -- >> stephanie: 43% would vote to replace him and wayne powell who is awesomeanie: dream on. >> dream on is the reason why hbo is on the map as an original program. everyone will blame it on the sopranos, dream on was david crane and bright who brought you friends. genius people. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] >> stephanie: wendy malick the most hilarious woman in the world. >> i have a massive crush on wendy malick. >> everybody would say she looked like my big sister. as i was talking she pulled some hair out of my mouth because it had fall on my lip. >> like sisters do. >> stephanie: did you just put your fingers in my mouth? it was very sweet and sisterly. >> wow. >> honey, your hair is on your lipstick. >> stephanie: little bit disarming. >> stephanie: not in that way hal sparks. debbie in new hampshire you're on "the stephanie miller show." welcome, deb. hi deb. [no audio] >> stephanie: informational. that too. [no caller audio] >> he is one hot little informational sexy liberal softy. >> caller: he's awesome. also jim and chris of course. i wanted to say one mistake
. >> by the way wayne powell -- >> stephanie: 43% would vote to replace him and wayne powell who is awesomeanie: dream on. >> dream on is the reason why hbo is on the map as an original program. everyone will blame it on the sopranos, dream on was david crane and bright who brought you friends. genius people. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] >> stephanie: wendy malick the most hilarious woman in the world. >> i have a massive crush on wendy malick. >> everybody would...
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coming up, kansas colin powell like you've never seen before. >> see ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> colinowell shows off his singing talent on the set of cbs this morning. >> i just met you, and this is crazy, so here's my number, so call me maybe. >> they were singing the account chart-topping song call me meabl by carly jepsen. >>> from the deep blue sea comes a rare creature. check out this blue lobster. the blue is not from the lobster's personality, nyuk- nyuk, but from a genetic defect. they decided to turn the blue lobster free. >> i know a way to ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
coming up, kansas colin powell like you've never seen before. >> see ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> colinowell shows off his singing talent on the set of cbs this morning. >> i just met you, and this is crazy, so here's my number, so call me maybe. >> they were singing the account chart-topping song call me meabl by carly jepsen. >>> from the deep blue sea comes a rare creature. check out this blue lobster. the blue is not from the lobster's personality, nyuk-...
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we had bad information and wrong analysis. >> general powell in our studios today, very candid about his thoughts on the war. we will have the complete interview this evening. >>> i'm jeff in the weather center widespread sunshine from the south bay to the north way. walnut creek is did hottest. we will keep numbers here in the 70s for friday and much hotter weather and 90s in that seven-day forecast. >> also coming up, it's electric and it for your family, just ahead a spin in the first sedan to come off the line. >> learn the questions you need to ask your doctor when you are pregnant. >> they were patients in a four-way kidney swap and today, hey got to meet their dsoron and say thank you. i'll have that story coming up. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> cockroaches are known for being one of the creepiest escape arti
we had bad information and wrong analysis. >> general powell in our studios today, very candid about his thoughts on the war. we will have the complete interview this evening. >>> i'm jeff in the weather center widespread sunshine from the south bay to the north way. walnut creek is did hottest. we will keep numbers here in the 70s for friday and much hotter weather and 90s in that seven-day forecast. >> also coming up, it's electric and it for your family, just ahead a...
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powell, we're delight tod have you here today. please go ahead with your testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking measure eshoo. always a great honor and privilege to appear before this committee. i have done it many times and i'm proud to be here again. i'm also proud to be here as a representative of america's great success story, the cable operators and cable programmers of the united states, to talk about the future of video. for one reason only and that this is an industry through its own investment, technological innovation, has contributed to the glimmering present that we're currently enjoying and has every intention of contributing to a more glorious future in the area of video. it's important as a quick reminder to reminder to remember that cable industry when it was first pioneered was all about making tv better. we brought television to rural america and urban areas it couldn't reach, couldn't be reached by traditional broadcast programming. we ultimately developed original programming that led to the iconic b
powell, we're delight tod have you here today. please go ahead with your testimony. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking measure eshoo. always a great honor and privilege to appear before this committee. i have done it many times and i'm proud to be here again. i'm also proud to be here as a representative of america's great success story, the cable operators and cable programmers of the united states, to talk about the future of video. for one reason only and that this is an industry...
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please welcome back to the program general colin powell.applause) nice to see you. >> nice to see you, good to be back, jon, thank you. >> jon: nice to see you. you've got another book "it worked for me in life and leadership." colin powell, 13 things that you do that you believe if other people do them they can be a four-star general and secretary of state. >> absolutely. (laughter) >> jon: what are... what would you say if you had to distill it down the general consensus of your recipe? >> if you look at the 13 rules, just take the first one and last one you essentially have the book. the first one says it will look better in the morning. no matter how bad things look. go to bed with an optimistic attitude, convey that optimism to your followers and it will look better in the morning. >> jon: you're not a drinker, are you? (laughter) because when you're a drinker it's actually reversed. (laughter) >> it doesn't mean things will look better in the morning, it's an attitude. and the last rule, 13, says perpetual optimism. always be being op
please welcome back to the program general colin powell.applause) nice to see you. >> nice to see you, good to be back, jon, thank you. >> jon: nice to see you. you've got another book "it worked for me in life and leadership." colin powell, 13 things that you do that you believe if other people do them they can be a four-star general and secretary of state. >> absolutely. (laughter) >> jon: what are... what would you say if you had to distill it down the...
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joining us from jerusalem is con lower powel-- connor powell.his adding to a lot of uncertainty going on in that country. what is the latest? >>> good morning. since he was convicted and sentenced to life a few weeks ago there have congs stant reports about his failing health. in the last few hours he has been quoted as debt and alive. television reported he is clinically dead. that report -- the latest report is that he is in critical condition after suffering a cardiac rays or a stroke. there are not a lot of official details but a lot of rumors floating around egypt and cairo right now. the larger uncertainty in egypt is about the overall future of the revolution and transition over the weekend. the two candidates for the final round of the presidency took off. the candidate declared shichl the victor. they are supposed to find out the official results tomorrow. there is a lot of confusion with the report of the death. there is a decree limiting the powers of the presidency for who ever the new president will be. there's a lot of tepgs and co
joining us from jerusalem is con lower powel-- connor powell.his adding to a lot of uncertainty going on in that country. what is the latest? >>> good morning. since he was convicted and sentenced to life a few weeks ago there have congs stant reports about his failing health. in the last few hours he has been quoted as debt and alive. television reported he is clinically dead. that report -- the latest report is that he is in critical condition after suffering a cardiac rays or a...
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off the most powel prime time in all of cable news. not special. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. . contrary to what the soccer trophy is suggests you are nothing special. >> a veteran teacher tells the kids at an upscale high school the truth that they will have to prove themselves to be called special. now, the teacher is in trouble. we will have a special report. this notion that somehow we caused the deficit is just wrong. go back check, take a look at the numbers. >> bill: we did, mr. president and we have the final tally. we will compare the debt runup but you as opposed to the one run up by president bush. >> i would caution if you go down this road it will get tricky for you once in awhile. >> dennis miller on whether eric holder should quit and how he would protect the kids from
off the most powel prime time in all of cable news. not special. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. . contrary to what the soccer trophy is suggests you are nothing special. >> a veteran teacher tells the kids at an upscale high school the truth that they will have to prove themselves to be called special. now, the teacher is in trouble. we will have a special report. this notion that somehow we caused the deficit is just wrong. go back check, take a look at the numbers....
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this might happen at certain places, such as powell street. revitalizing major public spaces. there are some very key public spaces up and down market street. some of which are not currently to their potential. they really can served also as large nose of baxter -- nodes of activation. we are looking for at 3 at this moment. dusky public spaces up and down the corridor. -- those key public spaces that are up and down the corridor. given their proximity to very large transit stops. we have a huge volume of people coming up from the underground comic a large number of people above ground. how can we capture those people in public spaces and make a film titled places to be? -- and make them a vital place to be? we held our first round of outreach last year. we have since been preparing are interesting best actress this research, those documents are available -- best practices research, those documents are available on the website. brown to about which will be in july. -- round two of outreach will be in july. we will make sure we are on the right track with what we heard last yea
this might happen at certain places, such as powell street. revitalizing major public spaces. there are some very key public spaces up and down market street. some of which are not currently to their potential. they really can served also as large nose of baxter -- nodes of activation. we are looking for at 3 at this moment. dusky public spaces up and down the corridor. -- those key public spaces that are up and down the corridor. given their proximity to very large transit stops. we have a...
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are headed there, minor back-up that accident at powell in the left lane eastbound 80. elsewhere, live look the sun is beginning to come up, san rafael 101 southbound past lucas valley road and freitas parkway you can see traffic flowing smoothly out of novato roadwork in novato both directions traffic is getting by. new accident northbound 101 ramp to highway 1 blocking left lane i don't see significant problems they get that out of lanes before your commute gets underway. drive times 880 headed towards highway 84 still good to the carquinez bridge westbound 80 moving at the limit less than 20 minutes carquinez bridge into the macarthur maze no metering lights at the bay bridge. coming from the central valley up and over the altamont pass 580 westbound into the dublin pleasanton area still less than 15 minutes that looks like a decent ride. 680, we have the alameda county fair 680 burnell during fair hours you will find traffic in that area. >>> 5:07. >>> caught on video, bay area robbery in progress. the victim captures video of the assault how he escaped and the poli
are headed there, minor back-up that accident at powell in the left lane eastbound 80. elsewhere, live look the sun is beginning to come up, san rafael 101 southbound past lucas valley road and freitas parkway you can see traffic flowing smoothly out of novato roadwork in novato both directions traffic is getting by. new accident northbound 101 ramp to highway 1 blocking left lane i don't see significant problems they get that out of lanes before your commute gets underway. drive times 880...
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this is westbound 80 past powell, heading towards the maze. the closure doesn't go all the way into the maze on to the connection ramps. but lanes are blocked traffic slow through this area. we'll keep you posted on the back-up. it is supposed to be cleared this morning at 5. hopefully, we won't see too much of a delay. this is westbound 80 continuing towards the bay bridge. the connection ramps to 580 and 880, all open. we'll check out the bay bridge toll, light of course right now. there's a giants' game this evening 7:15, expect heavy traffic for that. extra traffic 280 between candlestick and the olympic park for extra traffic heading through the area right now flowing well, no problems on 280 and 101. of course, great way to get there is mass transit. no delays reported for bart. get off at the colma station for shuttles to the u.s. open. ace, caltrain and muni looking good. if you want to check out city street delays you can use the waze app to get around . >>> alameda county supervisors break a deadlock over a new member. the person pic
this is westbound 80 past powell, heading towards the maze. the closure doesn't go all the way into the maze on to the connection ramps. but lanes are blocked traffic slow through this area. we'll keep you posted on the back-up. it is supposed to be cleared this morning at 5. hopefully, we won't see too much of a delay. this is westbound 80 continuing towards the bay bridge. the connection ramps to 580 and 880, all open. we'll check out the bay bridge toll, light of course right now. there's a...
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as you get into oakland watch for an accident blocking the two left lanes at powell street. police on the scene. you want to take it easy no. delays. let's show you the bay bridge. yesterday it was jam-packed. this morning looking good at the toll plaza. we'll let you know when the metering lights come on. a lot of kids out for summer. back to you guys. >> thank you. right now some good news for bay area bikers. b.a.r.t. launching a project allowing bicycles on trains all day on fridays. the agency would like the see how the bikes on board will affect passengers and their operations. this program does not change monday through thursday, restrictions against bikes in that first car or crowded trains. >> still ahead, why embattled fremont company solyndra is back in court. >> a political fist fight. mitt romney, president obama, presenting different views how to fix the economy. >> and a love of golf that fans generations, we'll introduce to you a family that couldn't miss the u.s. open. >> for all of your news, weather and good things check us out. go on faok, searcc ea. hi i
as you get into oakland watch for an accident blocking the two left lanes at powell street. police on the scene. you want to take it easy no. delays. let's show you the bay bridge. yesterday it was jam-packed. this morning looking good at the toll plaza. we'll let you know when the metering lights come on. a lot of kids out for summer. back to you guys. >> thank you. right now some good news for bay area bikers. b.a.r.t. launching a project allowing bicycles on trains all day on fridays....
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. >> reporter: he had mike powell, a wrestling coach who saw both the athlete and the student. >> heenergy about him and a charisma for life that is extraordinary. >> everything that i've done, you know, that i've never done before was under coach powell. >> reporter: change your life? >> yeah, it did change my life. >> reporter: save your life? >> saved my life, i see that, too. >> reporter: coleman also had the extraordinary ability to do something no one had ever seen before. >> all right, time for sports top ten plays. american ellis coleman with the flying squirrel! >> reporter: the flying squirrel led to instant fame and a big money offer to fight professionally, but he said no to the money and kept wrestling. one reason, to make up for something he had not been able to do for his high school coach. in 2009, he came up short in the state championship. >> i came up short my senior year and kind of, um, that was the biggest day for me between me and him. >> reporter: still bothers you? >> yeah, and i've wanted to win it for him, for us. >> and the flying squirrel is going to lond
. >> reporter: he had mike powell, a wrestling coach who saw both the athlete and the student. >> heenergy about him and a charisma for life that is extraordinary. >> everything that i've done, you know, that i've never done before was under coach powell. >> reporter: change your life? >> yeah, it did change my life. >> reporter: save your life? >> saved my life, i see that, too. >> reporter: coleman also had the extraordinary ability to do...
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on my show and i played this for colin powell and he was outraged by it of course he pointed out that he is probably in. called similar things certainly not to his face because he was a four star general but many of the things would get back to him but he made a point that at some point in time and our discourse we have got to stop this and people have got to stop hiding behind the anonymity of social media. talk radio and and then. and then we not just as african-americans but i just think all of us black white this is and bear seeing as an american i mean we all should be outraged by this and if the management and ownership of that station in phoenix arizona doesn't react to this in an appropriate manner then you can only assume that they condone this type of comedy show this i mean this was like pushing the extreme end of the envelope but just a couple of days ago they were at one of the republican party means i think was an all modern browsers i was someplace out the midwest they they set up an outhouse montana outside it was in the hilton parking lot but montana republican party
on my show and i played this for colin powell and he was outraged by it of course he pointed out that he is probably in. called similar things certainly not to his face because he was a four star general but many of the things would get back to him but he made a point that at some point in time and our discourse we have got to stop this and people have got to stop hiding behind the anonymity of social media. talk radio and and then. and then we not just as african-americans but i just think all...
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marshall was onboard but berger and blackman and rehnquist and powell had been appointed by nixon and it wasn't a given that they were going to go, and it's better for you to read the book in detail what the evolution was. >> let me ask you a real quick question. all of those pink tabs are response to a very early statement that the president will only respond to a definitive decision by the court. and this seems based on your material to have been the driving force, the aide who early and indeed according to your account been following the senate watergate hearings, that they are determined and hell-bent, in fact, to take that as definitive and locked as can write a supreme court ruling? >> rehnquist recused himself. and after it became apparent there was going to some ruling in favor of nixon, the function of the executive that the grand jury would prevail over this claim of executive privilege, then berger, who was not on that side in the beginning, in order to assign the case, in order to control the case, if the chief justice is in the majority, he has the control. if he doesn't,
marshall was onboard but berger and blackman and rehnquist and powell had been appointed by nixon and it wasn't a given that they were going to go, and it's better for you to read the book in detail what the evolution was. >> let me ask you a real quick question. all of those pink tabs are response to a very early statement that the president will only respond to a definitive decision by the court. and this seems based on your material to have been the driving force, the aide who early...