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the radio national. congress the first. top stories this hour the u.s. is poised to officially hand security over to local forces is the last of america's troops in the country but about fifty thousand. security forces. three hundred. of them to death if. regions. business invest in the future of a popular tourist destination. with more than fifteen minutes in the meantime we have the latest from the world of sports with. good to have your company this is sports today i'm let's take a look at our headlines this hour making moves it's been a busy day of transfer action with big names on the road all over europe. really relief twenty ten world basketball title favorites the usa a scrip a victory in their preliminary championship clash against brazil. a net gain we've got all the strikes from the weekend that was in the russian from your league if you missed any or even if you didn't get your fill with. a little controversy to kick things off with russian premier league beer have lodged an official complaint following their one nil defeat on monday they sib
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holiday inn the social ski patrol the radio national in the region country club savoy shirton qantas peter the first kind of sure can pinsky switzer told clothes new home built in learning about scott golden apple boutique hotel. relentless fives claimed dozens of lives in russia as a record breaking heat wave shows no sign of letting out. and join me on the bennetts in the moscow region where firefighters all managing to control the blaze the smoke is still choking the atmosphere and spreading to the city. blushing president last year's summer residence the hold an emergency meeting on fire fighting in kremlin. and in other news this hour you asked imposes more new sanctions on iran severing ties with the organization suspected of terrorist links as a group of intelligence experts write to president obama saying that israel may strike against iran within weeks. news from russia and around the world this is all see with me your leisure probably all over thanks for joining us one hundred fifty thousand firefighters are battling brushes was wildfires in decades the blazes have already
holiday inn the social ski patrol the radio national in the region country club savoy shirton qantas peter the first kind of sure can pinsky switzer told clothes new home built in learning about scott golden apple boutique hotel. relentless fives claimed dozens of lives in russia as a record breaking heat wave shows no sign of letting out. and join me on the bennetts in the moscow region where firefighters all managing to control the blaze the smoke is still choking the atmosphere and spreading...
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holiday inn ski patrol in the radio national in the region country club so full of shirts and fun this piece of the first book claims. a full boutique hotel. fires continue to rage across russia killing dozens of. people leaving whole cities struggling to breathe through toxic small. remembers the hundreds killed in the war with georgia two years off the tbilisi shelled the republic leaving its capital razed to the ground. also sixty five years since an atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima for the first time since the deadly event washington sent an envoy to the memorial service but still offers no apology. we are highlighting the top stories of today and of this week you're with r.t. a huge blanket of suffocating toxic smaug from wildfires is feared to be poisoning millions of that clings to central russia highly polluted areas causing eyes and throats to stink police are rather people are escaping from moscow and affected areas for a chance to just breathe some fresh air but it's not been easy getting away the haze is also been disrupting flights and airports while visibility on the road
holiday inn ski patrol in the radio national in the region country club so full of shirts and fun this piece of the first book claims. a full boutique hotel. fires continue to rage across russia killing dozens of. people leaving whole cities struggling to breathe through toxic small. remembers the hundreds killed in the war with georgia two years off the tbilisi shelled the republic leaving its capital razed to the ground. also sixty five years since an atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima for the...
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dennis prager nationally syndicated talk radio host of his own program best-selling author and he opposes same sex marriage. and the san francisco district attorney, democratic nominee for attorney general of california, and she supports same sex marriage. stephany, quickly, why did you come out? >> why do you assume i am for gay marriage. i might be afraid of commitment, you don't know. everybody knows that rush limbaugh married another woman, a little while ago, if i could not have the one man to complete me there was no other choice. >> larry: you finally decided to. >> yeah. >> larry: good choice. >> why are you opposed to two people who want to share a life together, being together? >> i'm not. i'm oweopposed to one thing, on one thing, the redefinition of marriage. i've don't think every society in history, including ours, every religion, every secular
dennis prager nationally syndicated talk radio host of his own program best-selling author and he opposes same sex marriage. and the san francisco district attorney, democratic nominee for attorney general of california, and she supports same sex marriage. stephany, quickly, why did you come out? >> why do you assume i am for gay marriage. i might be afraid of commitment, you don't know. everybody knows that rush limbaugh married another woman, a little while ago, if i could not have the...
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a car bomb just outside the headquarters of a national radio station is the first such attack in fourrs. the newly elected president described the blast as a terrorist attack and promised -- as a terrorist attack and promised to step up the fight against terrorism. india will be placing restrictions on smart phones unless they are given access to security get a body in the month. they are concerned that they could be used by militant groups. some airports across england and scotland face chaos thanks to an overwhelming vote for strike action. it includes one of the world's busiest, heathrow. a judge in california has ruled gay marriages can go ahead in the state starting next wednesday. this is the same judge who ruled last week that california's ban on same-sex weddings was unconstitutional. the timing is important. it gives opponents time to appeal the ruling. >> last week, a federal judge in san francisco ruled that california's ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional and he struck it down. a lot of people thought it would come into effect as soon as he made the ruling. and t
a car bomb just outside the headquarters of a national radio station is the first such attack in fourrs. the newly elected president described the blast as a terrorist attack and promised -- as a terrorist attack and promised to step up the fight against terrorism. india will be placing restrictions on smart phones unless they are given access to security get a body in the month. they are concerned that they could be used by militant groups. some airports across england and scotland face chaos...
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. >> also a popular national radio talk show host is about to sign off. why .ra says she is not going away quietly. next time on... washington, for example, patrichenry, another, and others refused to sign the conitution of the united states unls there was a guarantee that there wld be a bill of rights protecting the rights of e people from the goverent. and then... religious liberty gravely threatened in america, the gravest threat it's had since the founding of this republic. ne time on... >>> ♪ >>> san francisco shows off an environmtally friendly new machine that kills weed without pesticides. it's called thgreen steam machine and one of the only devices of its kind in the country. it works on using steam to burst the cell walls in plants which effectively kills them. the parks departnt says the steamer will allow them to elimine the use of pesticis in children's playgrounds and reduce it in parks and other public areas. >> we had a small demo at a children's playground at civil center about three weeks ago. and near the end of the demo, there was a famil p
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mara liasson of national public radio. kevin madden, republican strategist who was mitt romney's spokeman during his run for president. and juan williams, also from national public radio. well, the numbers told a story. let's look at the numbers. g.d.p. growth has now fallen from 5% in the last quarter of 2009 to 3.7% in the first quarter of this year. to just 1.6% in the second quarter. bill, how could the white house have been so wrong about what it was calling at the start "the summer of recovery"? >> well, they had an economic theory that i think turned out not to be correct. which is a classic keynesian huge government stimulus, huge quantitative easing by the fed and it would get the economy going and we'd have a decent recovery and it turns out the fed has done everything it can, and huge stimulus ineffectively spent and now we have an economy that is stagnant. >> chris: mara, the white house is hanging its hat on other numbers represented by the latest figures for the non-partisan congressional budget office. look a
mara liasson of national public radio. kevin madden, republican strategist who was mitt romney's spokeman during his run for president. and juan williams, also from national public radio. well, the numbers told a story. let's look at the numbers. g.d.p. growth has now fallen from 5% in the last quarter of 2009 to 3.7% in the first quarter of this year. to just 1.6% in the second quarter. bill, how could the white house have been so wrong about what it was calling at the start "the summer...
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. >> also a popular national radio talk show host is about to sign off. why dr.ays she is not going away quietly. [ female announcer ] mission presents well-rounded family meals for $10. all it takes is a few ingredients and delicious mission flour tortillas. for budget-friendly recipes go to missionmenus.com. mission. tasty tortillas. fresh ideas. you can see >>> ♪ >>> san francisco shows off an environmentally friendly new machine that kills weeds without pesticides. it's called the green steam machine and one of the only devices of its kind in the country. it works on using steam to burst the cell walls in plants which effectively kills them. the parks department says the steamer will allow them to eliminate the use of pesticides in children's playgrounds and reduce it in parks and other public areas. >> we had a small demo at a children's playground at civil center about three weeks ago. and near the end of the demo, there was a family pushing their child in the swings maybe about 20 away from where we were treating. we could never do that with pane pesticide
. >> also a popular national radio talk show host is about to sign off. why dr.ays she is not going away quietly. [ female announcer ] mission presents well-rounded family meals for $10. all it takes is a few ingredients and delicious mission flour tortillas. for budget-friendly recipes go to missionmenus.com. mission. tasty tortillas. fresh ideas. you can see >>> ♪ >>> san francisco shows off an environmentally friendly new machine that kills weeds without pesticides....
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national public radio announced that it's officially shortening its name to npr, or as they put it, nationalublic radio -- [ laughter ] have you guys seen this? new pictures of fidel castro was just released that show him smiling and out in public for the first time in four years. a lot of people think he looked great, but mel gibson thought he looked like a vegas whore. that's weird. [ laughter ] mel gibson saw fidel castro, yeah. >> steve: did he call him? >> jimmy: he e-mailed him. [ light laughter ] and finally, a new study found that older men who take viagra are twice as likely to have an std. as if 90-year-old boners weren't already scary enough. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show. give it up for the roots. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the one and only big boi from outcast right there sitting in with the roots. [ cheers and applause ] all night long. that sounds great, buddy. he will be performing a song from his brand new solo album "sir lucious left foot: son of chico dusty" a little later in the show. "sir lucious left foot: son of chico dusty." >> yeah.
national public radio announced that it's officially shortening its name to npr, or as they put it, nationalublic radio -- [ laughter ] have you guys seen this? new pictures of fidel castro was just released that show him smiling and out in public for the first time in four years. a lot of people think he looked great, but mel gibson thought he looked like a vegas whore. that's weird. [ laughter ] mel gibson saw fidel castro, yeah. >> steve: did he call him? >> jimmy: he e-mailed...
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to do and thank you so much for joining me for beauty and make over.is a commentator for national public radio's morning edition. he has written noert "new york times", the los angeles times and several magazines. his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is hinged to a story, every drop of rain leaving a dimple in the ground. stories are everywhere out in this landscape. when you walk down into the bottom of the narrow canyons made of sandstone and you put
to do and thank you so much for joining me for beauty and make over.is a commentator for national public radio's morning edition. he has written noert "new york times", the los angeles times and several magazines. his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you...
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laura on national talk radio. laura schlessinger announced last night on the larry kin kin show she is leaving her long-running national program. >> i want to say what i want and what is helpful and useful without someone getting angry, some special interest group deciding this is a time to silence a voice of dissent. >> her plan is to leave talk radio when her contract expires at the end of the year. the 63-year-old schlessinger has been under attack last week when she used the "n" word 11 times during an exchange with a caller. her radio career started in 1979. >>> prosecutors are vowing to bring rod blagojevich back to court after not getting the result that they wanted. a federal judge declared a mistrial on 23 of 24 counts blagojevich faced yesterday. the jury foreman said they were close to convicting the former governor of a second count when one juror backed out. blagojevich says he is innocent and that he and his family are victims of federal government prosecution. >> this is a persecution. we have police
laura on national talk radio. laura schlessinger announced last night on the larry kin kin show she is leaving her long-running national program. >> i want to say what i want and what is helpful and useful without someone getting angry, some special interest group deciding this is a time to silence a voice of dissent. >> her plan is to leave talk radio when her contract expires at the end of the year. the 63-year-old schlessinger has been under attack last week when she used the...
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laura on national talk radio. dr. laura schlessinger announced tonight on "the larry king show" that she is leaving her long-running conservative radio program. >> i want to be able to say what's on my mind and in my heart and what i think is helpful and useful without somebody getting angry, some special interest group deciding this is a time to silence a voice of dissent. >> and with that, dr. laura named by an industry magazine as the seventh greatest radio talk show host of all time announced that she is leaving talk radio network when her contract expires at year's end. the 63-year-old schlessinger has been under attack since last week when she used the "n" word 11 times during an exchange with a caller. dr. laura is saying good-bye with a radio career that began in 1979. >>> well, a modelled ending to a summer-long corruption trial. prosecutors tonight vowing to bring former illinois governor rod blagojevich back to court. today a federal judge declared a mistrial on 23 of the 24 counts blagojevich faced. the ju
laura on national talk radio. dr. laura schlessinger announced tonight on "the larry king show" that she is leaving her long-running conservative radio program. >> i want to be able to say what's on my mind and in my heart and what i think is helpful and useful without somebody getting angry, some special interest group deciding this is a time to silence a voice of dissent. >> and with that, dr. laura named by an industry magazine as the seventh greatest radio talk show...
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laura schlesinger imploded on national radio, using the "n" word 11 times.real name is nita hanson and tonight you'll hear how she felt listening to dr. laura deliver advice on you had to deal with her problems in her interracial marriage. larry, those stories and more coming your way at the tom of the hour. >> thanks, john. it's 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. we're back with janice dickinson, and officer ramirez, and jennifer forney. do you think that those pledges work? >> absolutely. we also at focusdriven.org has a pledge of our own. and we have seen so many people take this pledge and say that it has changed their lives. we absolutely are -- are all over getting people to take the pledge and share it with their neighbors, with their children, with their best friends, because this is becoming an epidemic. >> larry: is there any indication, officer ramirez, that talking hands free, cell phones while driving, is safer? >> there's no indication of that. >> larry: it should be safer? >> well, one of the reasons is because you're still not paying attention, 100
laura schlesinger imploded on national radio, using the "n" word 11 times.real name is nita hanson and tonight you'll hear how she felt listening to dr. laura deliver advice on you had to deal with her problems in her interracial marriage. larry, those stories and more coming your way at the tom of the hour. >> thanks, john. it's 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. we're back with janice dickinson, and officer ramirez, and jennifer forney. do you think that those pledges work? >>...
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a popular national radio host calls it qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq ♪ >>> all right. welcome back.'s start your california forecast with the warmest weather. palm springs 104. no thunderstorms like yesterday. i think those will stay near vegas with 103. 103 yosemite. 78 tahoe. check out l.a. and san diego. temperatures getting back to normal. 85 l.a., san diego 78. still hot in fresno at 99. chico 93. sunshine 84 in sacramento and cloudy at the coast. eureka 66. kristen. >> mike, thanks a lot. this morning federal prosecutors are promising to retry rob blagojevich. he was convicted on a single less serious count of lying to federal agents. one juror said the panel was deadlocked 11-1 in favor of convicting blagojevich on the most explosive counts that he tried to auction off president obama's vacated senate seat. blagojevich says the jury's verdict shows the case has no merit. >> we have police officers who are being gunned down on the streets. we have children who can't play in front of their homes in the summertime because they might get gunned down and we have a prosecutor who h
a popular national radio host calls it qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq ♪ >>> all right. welcome back.'s start your california forecast with the warmest weather. palm springs 104. no thunderstorms like yesterday. i think those will stay near vegas with 103. 103 yosemite. 78 tahoe. check out l.a. and san diego. temperatures getting back to normal. 85 l.a., san diego 78. still hot in fresno at 99. chico 93. sunshine 84 in sacramento and cloudy at the coast. eureka 66. kristen. >> mike,...
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i can tell you that the people at national public radio had over 200 appointments -- the people that ational public radio talked about had over two hundred appointments a piece. you can go anywhere in the world hawke and find soldiers who are struggling because of our inability to nail down and determine exactly what treatment they need for these issues, but i promise you, it is not for lack of trying, or a lack of caring on the part of our doctors. our leadership is completely committed to this. >> one of the soldiers claim the month to more to see a neurologist. -- reclaimed the weight of a month or more to see a neurologist. -- claimed a wait , of a month or more to see a neurologist. >> i will tell you that and neurologist is not necessarily the answer to these issues. i have a total of 52 neurologists in the united states army. 40 of them are currently practicing. 40. that is when i include my child. 18 new works of behavioral health issue is a team of a near rolla -- the team who works on a behavioral health issue is a team, a neurologist, a psychologist, and behavioral health s
i can tell you that the people at national public radio had over 200 appointments -- the people that ational public radio talked about had over two hundred appointments a piece. you can go anywhere in the world hawke and find soldiers who are struggling because of our inability to nail down and determine exactly what treatment they need for these issues, but i promise you, it is not for lack of trying, or a lack of caring on the part of our doctors. our leadership is completely committed to...
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. >> hill: a radio comic sparks a new national debate over the "n" word. police using more eyes in the sky to catch criminals. but what about our right to privacy? plus, forget the salt and pepper... >> reporter: would you ever try this? >> hill: america's melting pot getting spicier. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> hill: good evening, katie is on assignment. there's almost no way to overstate the disaster unfolding in pakistan where monsoon rains have triggered the worst flooding in the country's history. every part of the nation is affected. the indus river has swelled now to 15 miles wide at some points. that's 25 times wider than normal. hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed along with a billion dollars worth of crops. the official death toll is 1,500, but that could grow exponentially with the spread of disease. pakistan is a key ally in the war on terror, and today the pentagon said it's sending a second amphibious task force to help pakistan r
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i can tell you that the people at national public radio had over 200 appointments -- the people that national public radio talked about had over two hundred appointments a piece. you can go anywhere in the world and find soldiers who are struggling because of our inability to nail down and determine exactly what treatment they need for these issues, but i promise you, it is not for lack of trying, or a lack of caring on the part of our doctors. our leadership is completely committed to this. >> one of the soldiers claim the month to more to see a neurologist. >> i will tell you that and neurologist is not necessarily the answer to these issues. i have a total of 52 neurologists in the united states army. 40 of them are currently practicing. 40. that is when i include my child. 18 new works of behavioral health issue is a team of a near rolla -- the team who works on a behavioral health issue is a team, a neurologist, a psychologist, and behavioral health specialists. even the medications for pts and tbi are totally different. if we might miss in as been the beginning, the medications
i can tell you that the people at national public radio had over 200 appointments -- the people that national public radio talked about had over two hundred appointments a piece. you can go anywhere in the world and find soldiers who are struggling because of our inability to nail down and determine exactly what treatment they need for these issues, but i promise you, it is not for lack of trying, or a lack of caring on the part of our doctors. our leadership is completely committed to this....
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nationally syndicated radio talk show host. a fox news contributor as well and number one new york times best selling author. her new book "the obama diaries," laura's at the four seasons in st. louis at an event. that's why those people are all cheering. >> oh, boy. >> larry: taking a break from it to be on our show. we appreciate that. congratulations on the book, laura. >> larry, first of all, it's great to see you, great to be in st. louis, and all of my friends excited because they know i'm talking to you larry, and we have started in st. louis a hunger strike to stop you from retiring, okay? i'm not eating from 9:00 to noon every day, they don't want you to retire here. it's a sacrifice, in solidarity with michelle's anti obesity thing, i'm not eating from 9:00 until noon. >> it's just this show. i'm going to be around, doing specials. >> i know. >> larry: laura, this book -- before i ask you about a lot of current things, this book is fascinating "the obama diaries." the idea is fiction. you found this in an underground
nationally syndicated radio talk show host. a fox news contributor as well and number one new york times best selling author. her new book "the obama diaries," laura's at the four seasons in st. louis at an event. that's why those people are all cheering. >> oh, boy. >> larry: taking a break from it to be on our show. we appreciate that. congratulations on the book, laura. >> larry, first of all, it's great to see you, great to be in st. louis, and all of my friends...
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a national public radio report says 89% of all american mortgages, that would be nearly all of them,nteed by the federal government through fannie mae or freddie mac. that number has never been that high. so you have to wonder if the government pulled away that support, you have to wonder what would happen to housing beyond that. we saw the tax incentive go away. if this went away, that would be a further drag on the home markets. >>> the pat tillman story touches a special nerve here in the bay area. starting today moviegoers will be able to see his story told through the eyes of his family in a documentary that accuses the military of a high-level cover-up. >> sandy committed herself to figure out what happened to our son. >> people started asking questions. then the tillman story changes. >> in the film tillman's family accuses the military of using his death as propaganda. tillman was a football star before playing in the nfl. he walked away from millions of dollars to fight for his country in afghanistan where he was killed by friendly fire. "the tillman story" opens in theaters
a national public radio report says 89% of all american mortgages, that would be nearly all of them,nteed by the federal government through fannie mae or freddie mac. that number has never been that high. so you have to wonder if the government pulled away that support, you have to wonder what would happen to housing beyond that. we saw the tax incentive go away. if this went away, that would be a further drag on the home markets. >>> the pat tillman story touches a special nerve here...
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a national public radio report says 89% of all american mortgages, that would be nearly all of them, guaranteed by the federal government through fannie mae or freddie mac. that number has never been that high. so you have to wonder if the government pulled away that support, what would happen to home prices? after all, when those tax breaks went away, we saw what happened there. 89% of person home mortgages now guaranteed by the government and some of the only ways people are getting mortgages. >>> the taxi driver who helped police find suspects in the killing of german tourist will be honored today. that cab driver trailed the car he thought the suspects were in, but he said he was just doing his civic duty. police arrested those suspects but later released them because of insufficient evidence. the cabbi wants to conceal his identity. >> what a way to do that. >> come in with a group of peel, y ofpeople, don't know which one it is. >> the one that's blushing. >> time for traffic and weather. 5:35 is the time on friday morning. things smooth so far. >> smooth. friday light compared
a national public radio report says 89% of all american mortgages, that would be nearly all of them, guaranteed by the federal government through fannie mae or freddie mac. that number has never been that high. so you have to wonder if the government pulled away that support, what would happen to home prices? after all, when those tax breaks went away, we saw what happened there. 89% of person home mortgages now guaranteed by the government and some of the only ways people are getting...
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in 1988 kathy produced a radio special on hiv/aids in indian country which profiled a new organization, national native american aids prevention center. the information presented in this radio special impacted kathy so much that she began spreading the word of h.i.v. in the native community. they began her work in h.i.v. prevention. she left the work in san francisco in 1998 to assist in the care of elder relatives in arizona. and and returned to native american health center in 2006 and began working with some of the same clients that she had worked with at native american aids project. she's currently employed as an h.i.v. substance abuse case manager in the circle of healing at the native american health center in san francisco. kathy chapman is of several descents and i'd like to say on a personal level thats ths really an honor for me to be presenting this award to kathy and of course to gale because without kathy and without gale i wouldn't be here today. it was about 15 years ago that i walked in the native american aids project office and i was kind of despondent. i was just at the end o
in 1988 kathy produced a radio special on hiv/aids in indian country which profiled a new organization, national native american aids prevention center. the information presented in this radio special impacted kathy so much that she began spreading the word of h.i.v. in the native community. they began her work in h.i.v. prevention. she left the work in san francisco in 1998 to assist in the care of elder relatives in arizona. and and returned to native american health center in 2006 and began...
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and michael medved, a nationally syndicated radio talk show host whose show reaches some four million listeners weekly. charles wolf, i'll start wu. you've spoken out in favor of building the mosque as an example of american tolerance. explain. >> exactly. first of all, i should say i'm not a commercial pilot. i'm a private pilot. but that's not my profession. >> brown: sorry. >> i firmly believe in two things. number one is i will not paint all muslims with a broad brush. these were extremist terrorists that did this. i know many very, very good upstanding citizen muslims. there are millions of them around the country. i will not stain all of them with what they call guilt by afill iation. number two. we were attacked on this ... on september 11 because of all the ten et cetera in the first amendment. freedom of press, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and for us to then roll back the freedom of religion, to me, is falling right into their hands. >> brown: neda bolourchi you wrote in an op-ed piece that a mosque would transform the site from a sacred ground to reflection to a b
and michael medved, a nationally syndicated radio talk show host whose show reaches some four million listeners weekly. charles wolf, i'll start wu. you've spoken out in favor of building the mosque as an example of american tolerance. explain. >> exactly. first of all, i should say i'm not a commercial pilot. i'm a private pilot. but that's not my profession. >> brown: sorry. >> i firmly believe in two things. number one is i will not paint all muslims with a broad brush....
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for more on the arrest, we're joined by national public radio's jason beaubien in mexico city.ason, thank you for walking with us. first of all, they caught him alive. how significant is that? >> it is very significant because obviously he can be important in terms of other investigations, in terms of digging in to the workings of these cartels. yes, it's very important that they caught him alive. and the hope is that they will be able to get more information about the functioning of other cells, other parts of the organization that had splintered after the one man was gunned down by the mexican marines in december of 2009. >> woodruff: how big a victory is this for the mexican government? >> this is really huge in terms of the timing. for president calderon, he really needed a good-news story at the moment. last week you had the worst massacre in the entire drug car with 72 migrants killed by the zetas, one of the drug cartels that operates primarily just below brownsville, texas. they actually operate all over mexico. that's sort of their home base. they're accused of gunning
for more on the arrest, we're joined by national public radio's jason beaubien in mexico city.ason, thank you for walking with us. first of all, they caught him alive. how significant is that? >> it is very significant because obviously he can be important in terms of other investigations, in terms of digging in to the workings of these cartels. yes, it's very important that they caught him alive. and the hope is that they will be able to get more information about the functioning of...
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and juan williams from national public radio. liz, i got to start with you. how is your dad? in the hospital? >> he is. but he i he is out of the intensive care unit. hopefully will be home later this week. >> chris: i read as every american did about the heart pump. will he be able to go back and have a good active life and fly fish and hunt? >> absolutely. looking at the fly fishing and hunting dates for later on this year. we're very hopeful. people can tune in this friday night, i'm substitute for sean hannity on the "hannity" show to talk about the heart pump and the information out there. >> chris: a plug in there, too. happy to hear that. please extend our best wishes to your dad and your mom. unfortunately, charles rangel not doing so well. rangel team is reading that remark from president obama that we just put up at the top of the segment, bill, as holding the door open for the congressman to get out of town and maybe even giving him a little bit of a nudge. a person close to him said the congressman doesn't give a damn of what the president thinks and says he is bi
and juan williams from national public radio. liz, i got to start with you. how is your dad? in the hospital? >> he is. but he i he is out of the intensive care unit. hopefully will be home later this week. >> chris: i read as every american did about the heart pump. will he be able to go back and have a good active life and fly fish and hunt? >> absolutely. looking at the fly fishing and hunting dates for later on this year. we're very hopeful. people can tune in this friday...
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radio address. >> he's sovereign, independent nation, iraq is free to chart its own course.nd by the end of next year, all of our troops will be home. as we mark the end of america's combat mission in iraq -- >> the president will mark the occasion in an address to the nation tuesday night from the oval office, but as we mentioned earlier he's going to be in new orleans tomorrow speaking on the anniversary of katrina. so busy week for the president. >>> still ahead on the "bay area saturday," beyond the red carpet. emmys tomorrow. we'll take you behind the scenes as workers prepare for the hottest after-party. >>> record-busting heat and now this, a cooldown and maybe even some rain for some of us. nbc bay area meteorologist has a look at the forecast. >> good saturday morning once again. we have interesting weather to wrap up what has been a record breaking week of weather around the bay area. first the heat and then things cooled off. now a chance of isolated showers for the afternoon. best bet of this will be mainly north of the golden gate to not a lot of moisture for th
radio address. >> he's sovereign, independent nation, iraq is free to chart its own course.nd by the end of next year, all of our troops will be home. as we mark the end of america's combat mission in iraq -- >> the president will mark the occasion in an address to the nation tuesday night from the oval office, but as we mentioned earlier he's going to be in new orleans tomorrow speaking on the anniversary of katrina. so busy week for the president. >>> still ahead on the...
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. >>> a national radio talk show host is apologizing for using a racial word on her show this week. schlessinger used a racial word. she admits using it at all was wrong. she said i regretted it as soon as the show was over. i was using it to make a point about the use of that word by others who deem it acceptable or funny. i should not have used it even to prove a point. a talk radio magazine says 9 million americans a week listen to the dr. laura show. >>> the jet blue flight attendant now wants his job back. steven slater's attorney says aviation is slater's life but he was under extreme stress. but it's unclear if his return to the skies is even possible. jet blue is investigating his status as an airline employee. and the prosecutor's office says he still may face criminal charges that could put him in prison for seven years. >>> oracle is taking google to court for patent infringement. they claim google's android system violates the patent on java technology. makes it possible for applications to run on smart phones and other devices. oracle owns the patent on java. google sys
. >>> a national radio talk show host is apologizing for using a racial word on her show this week. schlessinger used a racial word. she admits using it at all was wrong. she said i regretted it as soon as the show was over. i was using it to make a point about the use of that word by others who deem it acceptable or funny. i should not have used it even to prove a point. a talk radio magazine says 9 million americans a week listen to the dr. laura show. >>> the jet blue...
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and juan williams from national public radio. so, bill burton says americans know the president is a committed christian can -- a committed christian, but according to new polls that's not true. pew poll taken before the president's comments about the mosque near ground zero shows 18% of americans now believe he's muslim. that's up from 12% when he ran for president. and in a "time" magazine poll taken after his comments about the mosque, 24% believe he's muslim. only 47% think he is christian. steve, how do you explain this growing misperception of a sitting president? >> i think he spends a lot less time talking about his faith in public than george w. bush for instance. and he spends a lot of time, inordinate amount of time, i would say, talking about extolling the virtues of islam. it's part of his strategy, his outreach to the muslim world. he's focussed on it and has given major speeches on it. we haven't seen him give similar speeches extolling the virtue of christianity or judaism or something else. people are making -- >
and juan williams from national public radio. so, bill burton says americans know the president is a committed christian can -- a committed christian, but according to new polls that's not true. pew poll taken before the president's comments about the mosque near ground zero shows 18% of americans now believe he's muslim. that's up from 12% when he ran for president. and in a "time" magazine poll taken after his comments about the mosque, 24% believe he's muslim. only 47% think he is...
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he dennis prager is the nationally syndicated talk radio host of his own program.e's a best-selling author. and he opposes same-sex marriage. and kamala harris, the san francisco district attorney, she is the democratic nominee for attorney general of california, and she supports same-sex marriage. stephanie, quickly, why did you come out? >> why do you assume i am for gay marriage? i might be afraid of commitment. you don't know. i think everybody knows, larry, that rush limbaugh married another woman finally a little while ago. and if i could not have the one man that could complete me, there really was no other choice. >> larry: so you finally decided. >> yes. >> larry: do g. choice. dennis, why are you opposed to two people who want to share a life together being together? >> i'm not. i'm opposed to one thing and only one thing, and that is the redefinition of marriage. i don't think that every society in history, including ours, every religion, every secular society, was evil and hate-filled and had it wrong when they defined marriage as a man and a woman. tha
he dennis prager is the nationally syndicated talk radio host of his own program.e's a best-selling author. and he opposes same-sex marriage. and kamala harris, the san francisco district attorney, she is the democratic nominee for attorney general of california, and she supports same-sex marriage. stephanie, quickly, why did you come out? >> why do you assume i am for gay marriage? i might be afraid of commitment. you don't know. i think everybody knows, larry, that rush limbaugh married...
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national depression. most of the observing done there is more conventional radio astronomy. we get it for about six weeks a year. >> the length of a football field is 100 yards. that's right. >> that is, that is 300 feet. you are talking about, therefore, over three lengths of a football field. >> that's right, that's right. >> there is nothing like it in the worth. are you going to build one about our size? ours is going to be based on a different approach. we're going to combine over 3 50. 18-foot dishes, that will let us build a dish at a much lower o cost. >> you want to pick up a radio signals -- >> that's right. >> presumably, obviously those radio signals can only exist where there is some form of intelligent life s. that your assumption? >> we don't assume there is intelligent life but in order to detect life with this technique it would have to be intelligent and it would have to have technology. >> that enhances, does it not, the difficulty of the task? you need technology and you need a casei human agent, you need an intelligent agent, correct? >> that's right. >>
national depression. most of the observing done there is more conventional radio astronomy. we get it for about six weeks a year. >> the length of a football field is 100 yards. that's right. >> that is, that is 300 feet. you are talking about, therefore, over three lengths of a football field. >> that's right, that's right. >> there is nothing like it in the worth. are you going to build one about our size? ours is going to be based on a different approach. we're going...
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i have been doing a radio show in san francisco for over 37 years. it is called "voices of the native nations." those of us of our age were moved around by our parents a lot. i was born in new york. my brother was born in cleveland. we lived in los angeles and san jose. when i turned 21, it was very important to have a homeland. i chose this city as my city. i moved here and i have not lived anywhere else. i have voted hear my entire adult life. i got to know all of you and enjoyed working with a lot of you over the years. there are some really strong friendships in the city. as a relocated native woman, my father always told me that one of the first things that you need to do when you move to a place is to honor and respect the original people who live there. we started as a ohlone profiles project. we are going to continue to inform people about the regional people of san francisco. that is a very important aspect of our city. we are such a strong, diversity. such a place where we encourage people from all over the world to come here. it is so important to have a place for indigenous people
i have been doing a radio show in san francisco for over 37 years. it is called "voices of the native nations." those of us of our age were moved around by our parents a lot. i was born in new york. my brother was born in cleveland. we lived in los angeles and san jose. when i turned 21, it was very important to have a homeland. i chose this city as my city. i moved here and i have not lived anywhere else. i have voted hear my entire adult life. i got to know all of you and enjoyed...
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nation citizen. she is a superior court deputy clerk in san francisco, but i understand it's a job that she took originally in order to help support her passion for radio. so we have a connection already. she has been a programmer on the native american show on kpoo for 37 years. [applause] >> and that program is called "voices of the native nations." it airs on the third, fourth, and fifth wednesday of every month from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. it is a magazine format with zpwuffs, announcements, music, and powwow information. if you can't receive kpoo on your radio at 89.5 fm in san francisco, you can also listen to www.kpoo.com. mary jean has a fascinating history and heritage. her father was david conrad robertson who served? general patton's third army from normandy to berlin as a signal corps officer, a cherokee code talker. she is also descended from one of the first cherokee presbyterian circuit ministers and from a man who led on the trail of tears. mary jean is on the community relations council and she is working very hard to get a cherokee nation counselor office officially recognized by the u.s. state department here in the san francisco bay
nation citizen. she is a superior court deputy clerk in san francisco, but i understand it's a job that she took originally in order to help support her passion for radio. so we have a connection already. she has been a programmer on the native american show on kpoo for 37 years. [applause] >> and that program is called "voices of the native nations." it airs on the third, fourth, and fifth wednesday of every month from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. it is a magazine format with...