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we've been through some contentious hearings that sometimes devolve into name calling and pretty raucous behavior. this is an incredibly intense issue for everyone involved. it's very personal for t.i.c. owners, for renters, for many, many different people. and yet this hearing was an incredibly civil and i think substantive hearing. and it was great not only that people were so thoughtful on both sides in their comments, but that it really appeared that by and large everyone who spoke would say their view and then acknowledge the views of the other side. and really underscoring that this is not a black and white issue. this is a very difficult issue, where everyone is on the -- in terms of supporting or not supporting. i also wanted -- for me, personally, this is a tough issue. i know and have met many t.i.c. owners who i represent and also in the city who are struggling in a huge way. and i do think that -- supervisor kim you have not demonized anyone but others have done sort of blanket demonization of t.i.c. owners that they're real estate speculators, they're in the 1%, so that unfo
we've been through some contentious hearings that sometimes devolve into name calling and pretty raucous behavior. this is an incredibly intense issue for everyone involved. it's very personal for t.i.c. owners, for renters, for many, many different people. and yet this hearing was an incredibly civil and i think substantive hearing. and it was great not only that people were so thoughtful on both sides in their comments, but that it really appeared that by and large everyone who spoke would...
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. >> reporter: funny, racy, raucous, ads a big draw on supersunday.is weekend a very fitting tribute. there will be 26 students from sandy whom elementary, the home of the horrific attack that will be here and sing "america the beautiful" an anonymous donor paid to have them, their families and some of their staff flown to new orleans. that's it from the big easy. back to you. >>> well, for the first time since the inauguration, beyonce has broken her silence on the national anthem lip singeing controversy. ♪ home of the brave ♪ the brave >> at a simple news conference thursday the grammy winning singer erased all her doubts of being able to perform live and this point a cappella performance. >> due to the weather, due to the delay, due to no proper sound check, i did not feel comfortable taking a risk. >> beyonce will be performing the halftime show at sunday's super bowl. and she said that, yes, she will absolutely be singing live. >>> well, the first jobs report of 2013 will be released this morning. the so-called experts predict the unemployment w
. >> reporter: funny, racy, raucous, ads a big draw on supersunday.is weekend a very fitting tribute. there will be 26 students from sandy whom elementary, the home of the horrific attack that will be here and sing "america the beautiful" an anonymous donor paid to have them, their families and some of their staff flown to new orleans. that's it from the big easy. back to you. >>> well, for the first time since the inauguration, beyonce has broken her silence on the...
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grilled by both democrats and republicans at a confirmation hearing today, one that got off to a raucous start, with protesters and questions about the agency's controversial drone program and interrogation program. nbc's andrea mitchell covering in our washington newsroom. andrea, it's not every day you hear the order to have the hearing room cleared. >> reporter: not indeed. in fact, the senate historians said they can't recall this happening going back to the '60s and '70s. today a chastened john brennan programs promised to be open with congress if he is confirmed to lead the cia. even as the white house still limited access to key documents in a hearing that did not get off to a smooth smart. >> members of the committee, i'm honored to appear before you today. [ heckling ] [ banging gavel ] >> please remove this woman. we will recess. >> reporter: when john brennan did get to testify, he said he opposed the harsh interrogations during the bush administration when he was at the cia. even though in 2007, brennan said those enhanced interrogation techniques, known as eits, including wa
grilled by both democrats and republicans at a confirmation hearing today, one that got off to a raucous start, with protesters and questions about the agency's controversial drone program and interrogation program. nbc's andrea mitchell covering in our washington newsroom. andrea, it's not every day you hear the order to have the hearing room cleared. >> reporter: not indeed. in fact, the senate historians said they can't recall this happening going back to the '60s and '70s. today a...
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right is an even rare event with only one universally accepted case in modern history for kilogram raucous truck through the roof on an alabama home in one thousand nine hundred fifty four interrupting the owner's afternoon up when it hit her on the arm and leg. and of course being the biggest country on the planet it's no surprise that russia gets his fair share of directing hates and let's now have a look at the most well known so far so the largest of the last century was the so-called tunis. for norman and inside beer it's on an asteroid afford to be a comet exploded in siberia leveling around two thousand square kilometers of forest another political happened less than two decades after the event and that's when i met her right question southern russia and the biggest piece found a way to almost three hundred kilograms in one thousand nine hundred forty seven an estimated seventy tons of extra terrestrial material reach the earth so the overall size of the meteorite or that's the made it at approximately one hundred tons and just over a decade ago side beer was hit again by another as
right is an even rare event with only one universally accepted case in modern history for kilogram raucous truck through the roof on an alabama home in one thousand nine hundred fifty four interrupting the owner's afternoon up when it hit her on the arm and leg. and of course being the biggest country on the planet it's no surprise that russia gets his fair share of directing hates and let's now have a look at the most well known so far so the largest of the last century was the so-called...
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which he said cuts brussels red tape and now fall victim to be raucous itself that's another story coming up after a short break. choose your language. call if we can we know if you're going to stay still some other. treatments that you can sense you can. choose to give us the degrade to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. critic three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media project free media r t dot com. welcome back. may be popping the champagne corks to celebrate an historic budget deal but it now looks like the european parliament may spoil the party pays have the final say on whether the first ever cut the union spending goes through and could eventually block it they're planning a secret vote on the budget and then what's seen as a revolt against even the economist james medway says the budget may yet be sunk by the parliament. constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this now whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print in the budget or
which he said cuts brussels red tape and now fall victim to be raucous itself that's another story coming up after a short break. choose your language. call if we can we know if you're going to stay still some other. treatments that you can sense you can. choose to give us the degrade to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. critic three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media project free media r t dot com. welcome back. may be popping the champagne...
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or the raucous crowd at hass pavilion. gary's has the highlights and the rest of the sports.ell, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. now, here is stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. kermanelementary school is suppose to be the place where we mold our children into model citizens that's the preciption now the reality. this is colonial acres elementary school in the cherryland section of hayward where at the beginning of the school year parents were given instructions one was not to use the school parking lot in fact there is a sign in english and in spanish that reads "staff and handicap parking only no student drop or pick up" but i watched as numerours parents totally ignored the
or the raucous crowd at hass pavilion. gary's has the highlights and the rest of the sports.ell, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and...
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[applause] >> before we give a more loud and raucous round of applause, i want to tell it lynn something. there was a quote about how your presence expanded the vision of men around the table. in 1970, i was eight years old living in san diego, my mother was an executive of at&t. she was an engineer. that example broadened horizons for me as a young man to think about a working mom, a working woman, and how to view the world in a different way. the reverberations of what you did in that newsroom for "newsweek" rippled across the country to a small home in san diego. i am indebted to you. ladies and gentlemen, please give a round of applause to our lifetime achievement winner. [applause] >> thank you very much, major, and good evening, everyone. those of us on the dais and all our distinguished guests. before i begin, i would like to thank my family, here with me tonight, who has always rooted for me. my brother, david povich, my sisters in law, and my husband, steve sheppard, who makes everything possible for me. i would particularly like to thank my best congresswoman, eleanor holmes no
[applause] >> before we give a more loud and raucous round of applause, i want to tell it lynn something. there was a quote about how your presence expanded the vision of men around the table. in 1970, i was eight years old living in san diego, my mother was an executive of at&t. she was an engineer. that example broadened horizons for me as a young man to think about a working mom, a working woman, and how to view the world in a different way. the reverberations of what you did in...
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>> sounded like a raucous reaction. what was the energy like in the room? and what does it mean for the president to say he's going out there and do several fundraisers for democrats. this year. >> well, we were very excited to hear that the president is going to be with us as we head toward the 2014 elections. but we were just depending on the energy in the room. we also have a plan that was very detailed and presented to us on how we're going to get from here to there. to put the gavel in nancy pelosi's plan, clearly the president will have a busy schedule. >> thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. coming up, the question everyone is talking about. it's tough, it's rude, but it's real. is chris christie too overweight to be president? and is that the sound of a knockout punch? karl rove is down and out. the tea party monster can't be controlled. plus, to kill or not to kill. the hot debate over drones and presidential power is a tough one. my commentary ahead. >>> big show tonight. stay with us. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't m
>> sounded like a raucous reaction. what was the energy like in the room? and what does it mean for the president to say he's going out there and do several fundraisers for democrats. this year. >> well, we were very excited to hear that the president is going to be with us as we head toward the 2014 elections. but we were just depending on the energy in the room. we also have a plan that was very detailed and presented to us on how we're going to get from here to there. to put the...
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it was dark, cavernous, it was raucous. >> reporter: bill scanlon, a former dy at d.c. 101 loved it there and when he heard the place was closing, he got inside with a camera. >> i think the film captures a piece of washington music history that is little known and certainly isn't spotlighted and yet was pretty vibrant, brought in national acts as well as very, very strong local players. >> reporter: the bayou is long gone. it was torn down years ago. in its place now is the lowe's theater where the documentary will have its premiere. in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, if you wanted for see an up and coming rock and roll band being the bayou was the place to be. you could have seen duran duran for $3.50. the british band dire straits played the bayou just as cul ton of swing was beginning its run up the charts. u2 hit the stage as well opening for the slicky boys. >> they are nice guys. they were all just like real young irish guys, hard to understand. >> mark noone loved playing there. the statement was comfortable and great. >> spring steep played the bayou once. >> from that one, no video b
it was dark, cavernous, it was raucous. >> reporter: bill scanlon, a former dy at d.c. 101 loved it there and when he heard the place was closing, he got inside with a camera. >> i think the film captures a piece of washington music history that is little known and certainly isn't spotlighted and yet was pretty vibrant, brought in national acts as well as very, very strong local players. >> reporter: the bayou is long gone. it was torn down years ago. in its place now is the...
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it was dark, cavernous, raucous. >> reporter: bill scanlon, a former dj at 101 loved it there and whenthe place was closing, he got inside with a camera. >> i think the film captures a piece of washington music history that is little known and certainly isn't spotlighted and yet was pretty vibrant, brought in national acts as well as very, very strong local players. >> reporter: the bayou is lawn gone torn down years ago -- long gone torn down years ago. in its place now is the lowe's theater where the documentary will premier. in the '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s if you wanted to see an up and coming rock and roll band, the bayou was the place to go. you could have seen duran duran for $3.50. the british band dire straits played the bayou just as sultan of swing was beginning its run up the charts packing fans in for a two night run. u2 hit the bayou stage as well opening for the slicky boys. >> they were nice guys all just like real young irish guys. they were hard to understand. >> reporter: mark noon, that's him in the bow fire loved playing there. there-- bow tie loved playing there.
it was dark, cavernous, raucous. >> reporter: bill scanlon, a former dj at 101 loved it there and whenthe place was closing, he got inside with a camera. >> i think the film captures a piece of washington music history that is little known and certainly isn't spotlighted and yet was pretty vibrant, brought in national acts as well as very, very strong local players. >> reporter: the bayou is lawn gone torn down years ago -- long gone torn down years ago. in its place now is...
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. >> outside, raucous music carried through empty streets till 1:30 a.m. 2:00 a.m. was quitting time at the columbia daily tribune. the deadline for rookie sportswriter michael boyd. i encountered his boss. as they talked, boyd says they saw of all things a stray cat clawing at a car. >> the cat was clawing his tire. >> clawing is a tire? >> like a scratching post. they said good night. it was perhaps ten minutes later, 2:26 a.m. when two janitors called 911. >> we need someone here at the columbia daily tribune. >> it was suddenly the deadly center of the biggest story in town. >> the sports editor jim laying on the ground, pool of blood. looks like he's been shot or something. >> the sports editor was dead. murdered in the newspaper parking lot. they called him heidi. he was huge, literally. big man, big presence at the paper. well-liked around town. reporter boyd returned from home in time to see his boss' body still in the parking lot. >> that was awful. seeing him lying there, you're just like, i don't know. i'm sorry. >> no doubt, he wasn't shot. somebody hit
. >> outside, raucous music carried through empty streets till 1:30 a.m. 2:00 a.m. was quitting time at the columbia daily tribune. the deadline for rookie sportswriter michael boyd. i encountered his boss. as they talked, boyd says they saw of all things a stray cat clawing at a car. >> the cat was clawing his tire. >> clawing is a tire? >> like a scratching post. they said good night. it was perhaps ten minutes later, 2:26 a.m. when two janitors called 911. >> we...
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the reception that that cabinet secretary got that day was raucous. [ applause ] [ cheering ] a cabinet secretary starting work, right? it's not your typical multiple network life news event. but hillary clinton was never just some cabinet secretary, right? well, today, four years later at the start of the second term of the obama administration it was a similar scene for hillary clinton as she said goodbye to the same state department employees from almost the same spot where they welcomed her four years ago. >> now it's my great honor to introduce one last time the 67th secretary of state of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. [ cheering and applause ] >> oh. >> secretary clinton still greeted like a rock star today at the agency she has led for the past four years. hillary clinton, of course, is not just somebody who came in a very close second to barack obama in trying to win the democratic party's presidential nomination, who then got a high-ranking cabinet post as a consolation prize. no, hillary clinton is really her own thing. her career in public life, in publ
the reception that that cabinet secretary got that day was raucous. [ applause ] [ cheering ] a cabinet secretary starting work, right? it's not your typical multiple network life news event. but hillary clinton was never just some cabinet secretary, right? well, today, four years later at the start of the second term of the obama administration it was a similar scene for hillary clinton as she said goodbye to the same state department employees from almost the same spot where they welcomed her...
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same thing with raucous, the wi-fi company, after it broke the print, or the initial ipo price. ipos can be a great way to make mad money, but if you are not in the know, it he can be a very treacherous path. remember, the big guys don't necessarily have you, the home gamer in mind. beware and trust me, never buy in the aftermarket. for every winner there are ten losers, and please, please, please, don't be a sucker. stay with cramer. >>> dealing with ipos can be difficult and dangerous, because the prospect of instant gains is so enticing. >> that was easy. >> euphoria can cloud your better judgment. everybody who got in on the aborted facebook deal knows too well, you need a consistent method so you don't get torn to pieces by something you don't understand, a deal you can't fathom or make heads or tails of. so here is your primer on analyzing hot from cold and safer from more dangerous. the most important thing with the ipo isn't what the company does, it's the company's pedigree. what do i mean by that? i care who the executives are, who the investors are, and the first call
same thing with raucous, the wi-fi company, after it broke the print, or the initial ipo price. ipos can be a great way to make mad money, but if you are not in the know, it he can be a very treacherous path. remember, the big guys don't necessarily have you, the home gamer in mind. beware and trust me, never buy in the aftermarket. for every winner there are ten losers, and please, please, please, don't be a sucker. stay with cramer. >>> dealing with ipos can be difficult and...
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same thing with raucous, the wi-fi company, after it broke the print, or the initial ipo price.s can be a great way to make mad money, but if you are not in the know, it he can be a very treacherous path. remember, the big guys don't necessarily have you, the home gamer in mind. beware and trust me, never buy in the aftermarket. for every winner there are ten losers, and please, please, please, don't be a sucker. stay with cramer. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allerg
same thing with raucous, the wi-fi company, after it broke the print, or the initial ipo price.s can be a great way to make mad money, but if you are not in the know, it he can be a very treacherous path. remember, the big guys don't necessarily have you, the home gamer in mind. beware and trust me, never buy in the aftermarket. for every winner there are ten losers, and please, please, please, don't be a sucker. stay with cramer. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless...
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just what you would expect from rio de janeiro's raucous carnival, but not necessarily from a mormonegon. this woman and her friends ably glitter and baby oil before they climb on a three-story float depicting noah's ark. >> we'll be climbing up the ladder in our platform heels and our tiny costumes, climbing up to line noah's ark, and this is my headdress. >> they'll have to dance samba to a pounding beat for two or three hours. i asked mandy and her friends what their biggest concern is. >> falling off, actually. >> it's high. >> before the parade, we visited mandy at a gym where she took samba lessons for eight months, learning to dance in platforms and swing her hips like a pro. mandy's husband, an american businessman, was transferred to rio less than a year ago, and she soon discovered the classes. when her teacher said she was good enough to participate in carnival, she signed up. then she got a look at the costume. >> my parents are going to kill me. >> 1 million tourists and to town, and the big attraction is the parade. this is the moment that mandy has been waiting for and
just what you would expect from rio de janeiro's raucous carnival, but not necessarily from a mormonegon. this woman and her friends ably glitter and baby oil before they climb on a three-story float depicting noah's ark. >> we'll be climbing up the ladder in our platform heels and our tiny costumes, climbing up to line noah's ark, and this is my headdress. >> they'll have to dance samba to a pounding beat for two or three hours. i asked mandy and her friends what their biggest...
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>> senator john mccain faced a raucous town hall in phoenix yesterday as audience members derided his support for immigration reform, but mccain stuck to his guns, offering a practical and compassionate response. even comparing his own transgressions to those of illegal immigrants. >> they have to pay the fine, get in line. all of us, from time to time, i think, with rare exception unfortunately, have broken the law. mine was while driving an automobile at an excessive speed. i paid a fine. they mow our lawns, they care for our babies. you want to round up 11 million people and send them bk to their country? you're not going to do that. >> mccain's bout of totally sane behavior comes on the heels of white house outrage to gop leadership. yesterday, president obama placed calls to senators mccain, graham, and rubio to discuss immigration. according to a spokesman for senator rubio, the senator told the president that he feels good about the ongoing negotiations in the senate and is hopeful the final product is something that can pass the senate with strong bipartisan support. compared
>> senator john mccain faced a raucous town hall in phoenix yesterday as audience members derided his support for immigration reform, but mccain stuck to his guns, offering a practical and compassionate response. even comparing his own transgressions to those of illegal immigrants. >> they have to pay the fine, get in line. all of us, from time to time, i think, with rare exception unfortunately, have broken the law. mine was while driving an automobile at an excessive speed. i paid...
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. >> funny, racy, raucous.ertisers will try just about anything to create a super bowl buzz. >> you've got to stand out in some fashion. if you don't you sort of get ignored. >> mark hopes he'll get noticed. the asparing director created this spot and is one of five finalists in the super bowl ad competition. the winner will be revealed when they -- >> i'll know when the rest of america knows. >> and if he makes the cut it will be pretty neat to see his home made commercial in the mix with others. >> this really is a home grown add. cost us $300 to make including the renting the dresses and buying the doritos. >> an investment he hopes will pay off with a win on super sunday. >> if you can't wait to see what will air on sunday, sneak peeks of many of the super bowl adds have already been released on line. >> the ravens games have a way of bringing baltimorens together but now just 60 minutes away from a world championship two die hard fans decided to take the ultimate plunge. well, here comes the bride there al
. >> funny, racy, raucous.ertisers will try just about anything to create a super bowl buzz. >> you've got to stand out in some fashion. if you don't you sort of get ignored. >> mark hopes he'll get noticed. the asparing director created this spot and is one of five finalists in the super bowl ad competition. the winner will be revealed when they -- >> i'll know when the rest of america knows. >> and if he makes the cut it will be pretty neat to see his home made...
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. >> reporter: tiny, jeweled bikinis and gyrating hits what you expect from rio de janeiro's raucousl but not from a mormon born and raised in oregon. she and her friends apply glitter and baby oil before they climb on the three-story float depicting noah's ark. >> our platform heels and tiny costumes. climbing up to line up along the top of noah's ark and this is my head dress. >> reporter: on top they'll have to dance some but to a pounding beat for two or three hours. i asked what their biggest concern is. >> falling off actually. >> it's quite high. >> reporter: before the parade revisited mandy at a gym where she took samba lessons for eight months, learning to dance in platforms and swing her hips like a pro. mandy's husband, an american businessman transferred to rio less then a year ago and she soon discovered the classes. first she was more interested in the workout involved. but that changed. >> taking samba lessons gave me a way to inverse myself into the culture and practice portuguese and mind ways to connect with brazil. >> reporter: when her teacher said she was good e
. >> reporter: tiny, jeweled bikinis and gyrating hits what you expect from rio de janeiro's raucousl but not from a mormon born and raised in oregon. she and her friends apply glitter and baby oil before they climb on the three-story float depicting noah's ark. >> our platform heels and tiny costumes. climbing up to line up along the top of noah's ark and this is my head dress. >> reporter: on top they'll have to dance some but to a pounding beat for two or three hours. i...
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there's been a whole bunch of raucous going on.ting in my living room with my kid and you hear multiple shots. the only thing i could do was grab my kid and get him down. i didn't know where the bullets were flying. >> reporter: we've seen two women walking around the house this morning, very emotional speaking with investigators. police are not saying if this was a drive-by or someone walked up and opened fire. this is the second homicide of the year for vallejo and the second in a week. because the victims were spread out over three hospitals, it was difficult to get information. they had 911 calls coming in at the same time. so crime scene technicians were not able to get out here until 2:00 this moring, five and a half hours after the shooting happened. police have left the scene and we're hoping to learn more information later this afternoon. we'll keep you posted. live from vallejo, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, tara. >>> 8:47. boeing says it does not plan on any more test flights of its dreamliner. the ai
there's been a whole bunch of raucous going on.ting in my living room with my kid and you hear multiple shots. the only thing i could do was grab my kid and get him down. i didn't know where the bullets were flying. >> reporter: we've seen two women walking around the house this morning, very emotional speaking with investigators. police are not saying if this was a drive-by or someone walked up and opened fire. this is the second homicide of the year for vallejo and the second in a week....
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authorities did not have to control any raucous celebration overnight they did have a couple of incidentsople threw bottles at officers and the mission district and another person tried to light something on fire. both incidents were quickly contained. other than stick to the streets to light off fireworks but overall nothing got out of hand. the additional officers for the game and the house all are the city for the most part became a quiet one. i spoke with one fan who purposely stayed away from the mission district last night because of the wild celebrations we have seen here in the past. >> it was scary, everywhere we went in the mission. cars are going to halt, that is fine. getting shot is not ok and cherry bombs aren't scary. it is a great city, i'd rather live here than baltimore. >> fans are understandably disappointed but many of them are optimistic. they talked about collin kaepernick and he is still very young. they also talked about jim harbaugh and his only men with the team for two years. they expect to be back at the superbowl very soon. >> ♪ you are looking and listening
authorities did not have to control any raucous celebration overnight they did have a couple of incidentsople threw bottles at officers and the mission district and another person tried to light something on fire. both incidents were quickly contained. other than stick to the streets to light off fireworks but overall nothing got out of hand. the additional officers for the game and the house all are the city for the most part became a quiet one. i spoke with one fan who purposely stayed away...
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if we went to a hotel and they charged us for sheets and towels, there would be a raucous made over thoseng the medical industry do this on a daily basis. >> she's found hospitals billing for everything from tissues to little white cups that hold aspirins. everything has a charge. the bill sometimes hundreds of pages long has hidden codes or names. steven brill writing a special report for "time" magazine has come to one conclusion. hospitals want to prevent patients to know what they are paying for all in an attempt to get away with as much as they can get away with. >> i defy you to take any hospital bill and anyone knows this, try to read that bill and try to understand what it says and what the prices actually are, let alone what the prices are based on. i mean, it's the opposite of transparency. >> but not everyone, of course, is feeling that pinch. in the world of nonprofit hospitals, some people are making a fortune. ceos are billing and rival ceos of major for profit businesses. take a look at this list put together by a health care business review journal of 2010 and 2011 tax fil
if we went to a hotel and they charged us for sheets and towels, there would be a raucous made over thoseng the medical industry do this on a daily basis. >> she's found hospitals billing for everything from tissues to little white cups that hold aspirins. everything has a charge. the bill sometimes hundreds of pages long has hidden codes or names. steven brill writing a special report for "time" magazine has come to one conclusion. hospitals want to prevent patients to know...
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[applause] >> before we give a more loud and raucous round of applause, i want to tell it lynn something. there was a quote about how your presence expanded the vision of men around the table. in 1970, i was eight years old living in san diego, my mother was an executive of at&t. she was an engineer. that example broadened horizons for me as a young man to think about a working mom, a working woman, and how to view the world in a different way. the reverberations of what you did in that newsroom for " newsweek" rippled across the country to a small home in san diego. i am indebted to you. ladies and gentlemen, please give a round of applause to our lifetime achievement winner. [applause] >> thank you very much, major, and good evening, everyone. those of us on the dais and all our distinguished guests. before i begin, i would like to thank my family, here with me tonight, who has always rooted for me. my brother, david povich, my sisters in law, and my husband, steve sheppard, who makes everything possible for me. i would particularly like to thank my best congresswoman, eleanor holmes n
[applause] >> before we give a more loud and raucous round of applause, i want to tell it lynn something. there was a quote about how your presence expanded the vision of men around the table. in 1970, i was eight years old living in san diego, my mother was an executive of at&t. she was an engineer. that example broadened horizons for me as a young man to think about a working mom, a working woman, and how to view the world in a different way. the reverberations of what you did in...
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we have a very robust and raucous free media. you see them on all these channels with the us flag on its livery. and if that in and of itself makes life very difficult for us as we build consensus, public consensus. people are saying, this is the united states war, not hours. however, we have addressed that. it is operationally counterproductive because it creates more potential terrorists on the ground and militants on the ground instead of taking them out. if it is taking at a high value or medium value target, then it is also creating probably an entire community of future recruits to a cause that we are seeking to drain sympathy for in all these areas. we need to drain the swamp. instead it is radicalizing people who were standing up against militants and terrorists, using our religion, for instance, as a mobilizing force. i think that drones as an instrument may have had some efficacy in terms of decisions, but we cannot allow us f-16's to come in. we use our own to run our anti- terror operations when we can, when we are ab
we have a very robust and raucous free media. you see them on all these channels with the us flag on its livery. and if that in and of itself makes life very difficult for us as we build consensus, public consensus. people are saying, this is the united states war, not hours. however, we have addressed that. it is operationally counterproductive because it creates more potential terrorists on the ground and militants on the ground instead of taking them out. if it is taking at a high value or...