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the winning runs in scoring position in the 9th inning, mccovey hit a line drive snagged by bobby richardson. >> believe it or not, after all these years there's hardly a day that goes by that someone don't bring up that line drive that i hit to bobby richardson. they still remember it. >> reporter: with that in mind, you may see why the 2010 giants will always have a special place in mccovey's heart. >> i would like to think they did it for me. because i didn't get it done in 62 when i had a chance. i was up there with two men on and had a chance in the winning run and i didn't get it done. so these guys came through for me. >> reporter: willie mccovey was at the place when the 1962 series was recorded. 2010 had a different ending with bryan wilson on the mound. mike mibach has more on the guy who thought hitters to fear the beard. >> reporter: deep in the heart of san francisco, near the cable cars and crab. something has been brewing, it's like the steaming anchors steam, his name bryan wilson. not that bryan wilson. that bryan wilson. he is a man of many traits, man who once considered o
the winning runs in scoring position in the 9th inning, mccovey hit a line drive snagged by bobby richardson. >> believe it or not, after all these years there's hardly a day that goes by that someone don't bring up that line drive that i hit to bobby richardson. they still remember it. >> reporter: with that in mind, you may see why the 2010 giants will always have a special place in mccovey's heart. >> i would like to think they did it for me. because i didn't get it done in...
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my name is archbishop gray richardson. president olague: gregory stengel? >> i live at 1800 scott street, which is immediately opposite the corner from the school. i would like to address you on two points this morning, one is a property owner and one as a parent of three small children, one of whom is in the special education program at sherman elementary, where i am on the school site counsel, and the other two of whom are in preschool in san francisco, one of whom god willing starts preschool in san francisco earlier this year. the availability of preschool spots in san francisco is incredibly limited. it is a bit of a fight, if you do not qualify for services, as my oldest son did, to find a spot. on that ground alone, i think the expansion of stretch the imagination is a wonderful idea. the other brief point i wanted to make as a property owner who is immediately adjacent to the school -- i also think it is a great idea to have these types of services available to us in our neighborhood. having to get three kids to school by oneself as a working parent
my name is archbishop gray richardson. president olague: gregory stengel? >> i live at 1800 scott street, which is immediately opposite the corner from the school. i would like to address you on two points this morning, one is a property owner and one as a parent of three small children, one of whom is in the special education program at sherman elementary, where i am on the school site counsel, and the other two of whom are in preschool in san francisco, one of whom god willing starts...
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that was -- with justice richardson. that was in san francisco and i went back. at that time, i was a clerk with the ninth circuit. my co-clerk was from harvard. we had friends that the clerks and the federal system had colleagues and friends in the state system. my classmates were clerking for the court of appeals and so forth. that provided another area of intercourse. we knew what they were doing. we're not talking about cases, obviously, but we were colleagues. we would have lunch with each other. that is completely gone now. permanent clerks are not lawyers. rotating clerks are law students, basically. i don't think there is that kind of intercourse of that is lost, too. >> does not just a loss to the court but it is a loss to the bar. i am active with the academy of appellate lawyers. i've always remarked on how the best appellate lawyers have former clerks and they don't have that input now into the appellate bar c strongadre of lawyers who had clerked experience. >> i was just sheer in my experience. >> it is something to think about, thank you. >> i hope
that was -- with justice richardson. that was in san francisco and i went back. at that time, i was a clerk with the ninth circuit. my co-clerk was from harvard. we had friends that the clerks and the federal system had colleagues and friends in the state system. my classmates were clerking for the court of appeals and so forth. that provided another area of intercourse. we knew what they were doing. we're not talking about cases, obviously, but we were colleagues. we would have lunch with each...
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de las personas detenidas, como nos dice luís m desde santa fe está clara que la época de bill richardsona firmó una orden ejecutiv >> l policíaatal solo averiguará el estado legal de los arrestados. >> están tratando de combatir la den con variasropuestas dicen ques mucho más que eso. >> si queremos mbiar las les gratorias es una cuestión feder federal. >> el senador eatal diceue la orden mciona a los arrestosados pero agrega a este párrafo. >> deberán averiguar el estado de sospechosos de crímenes y reportar la información a autoridades de iigración. >> sospechoso cambia todo. >> específicamente la gente latina van a ser sospechosos de crimen no impta tenemos que probar que somos ciudadanos. >> entonces est no solamente afecta inmigrantes,cta a tofect todo el mundo. >> nuevo méxico nonecesita ni va a adoptar una ley similar a la derizona pero el lenguaje que ha firmado se arca a la sb 1070, pedimos una entrevista con la goberdora martínez, hasta ahora tido éxi. >> pero esto fue lo que dijo poco después de firmar la oen >> lo que queremos saber las personas que están acusado de un delito
de las personas detenidas, como nos dice luís m desde santa fe está clara que la época de bill richardsona firmó una orden ejecutiv >> l policíaatal solo averiguará el estado legal de los arrestados. >> están tratando de combatir la den con variasropuestas dicen ques mucho más que eso. >> si queremos mbiar las les gratorias es una cuestión feder federal. >> el senador eatal diceue la orden mciona a los arrestosados pero agrega a este párrafo. >> deberán...
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personas arrestadas por delito preguntar por su situación mínimo g migratoria: fue implementada por richardsonarrarle las manos al gobernador en turno en lo que significa perdonar sentencias ya que arnold schwarzenegger redujera de 17 a 7 años. busc prohibir que el gobernador o toro goe el beneficio en el último mes de administración lo otra obligaría a informacir antes de realizarl schwarzenegger no hizo nada de eso >> se daría a conocer cuánto gastó jerry brown en su gobernatura. echó mano de 36 millones y medio de dólares para convencer del total 26 millones provení provenían externos. su rival in v invirtió 178 millones y medio. recibió 40 millones de dólares 10 de las compañías petroler y 40 a la proposición 23 que resultaron triunfadores. >> el departamento de salud llevó a cabo sobre las condiciones de empleo en la fuerza hispana. contó con módulos que dieron mñtodos sobre las responsabilidades del empleadores, además se realizaron talleres con expertos que hablaron sobre el derecho de los trabajadores. >> queremos que ellos conozcan que pueden llamar y quiero que sepan si llaman su nom
personas arrestadas por delito preguntar por su situación mínimo g migratoria: fue implementada por richardsonarrarle las manos al gobernador en turno en lo que significa perdonar sentencias ya que arnold schwarzenegger redujera de 17 a 7 años. busc prohibir que el gobernador o toro goe el beneficio en el último mes de administración lo otra obligaría a informacir antes de realizarl schwarzenegger no hizo nada de eso >> se daría a conocer cuánto gastó jerry brown en su...
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the facility is situated next to richardson bay. an area populated with people, pets and wildlife. in 2008, a big storm overloaded the system and we spelled out into the bay. a $1.6 million fine was slapped on the agency. however, with the latest on the plant's manager says, everything was ok. upgrades have improve the facility. with more storms predicted, staff personnel will be on duty this weekend to keep a watchful eye and make sure everything operate safely. in the valley, to reset kron 4 news. >>reporter: i didn't see any rocks on the roadway, one thing and that drivers are having to deal with is the wind. you could see it's very windy, the wind is coming in from the north and coming inconsistently. all this in a big gust will come in and brought the car. i'd keep both hands of the vehicle to make sure it and lose control. any good advice right now would be if you're going to drive along highway one take your time, take it slow, take it easy. jeff bush, kron 4 news. >>pam: in the east bay crews are cleaning up the length of the east bay hills from hayward to berkeley after la
the facility is situated next to richardson bay. an area populated with people, pets and wildlife. in 2008, a big storm overloaded the system and we spelled out into the bay. a $1.6 million fine was slapped on the agency. however, with the latest on the plant's manager says, everything was ok. upgrades have improve the facility. with more storms predicted, staff personnel will be on duty this weekend to keep a watchful eye and make sure everything operate safely. in the valley, to reset kron 4...
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we are targeting, as richardson, a global audience. the eyes of the world will be on san francisco. because of that, we are looking forward to partnering with the great global companies that are here in san francisco and the america that will use this as a platform for their products and services to market those around the world, as, equally, european companies will want to be involved here in america to showcase their products around this great sporting event. >> let me tell you that we will not be relaxing over the next six months. quite a few things are about to happen. i would like to at least recognized our colleague, ian murray, a world-renowned sailor, and will be the america's cup racing management. that is ian. [applause] one of his responsibilities i'll only a few short days time will be to launch the first ac45 boat in new zealand. next month, we will be launching a brand new brand, an identity, for the america's cup. in march, the marchperiod for america's cup will close. by may, we will have our first tv programming on the year. in june, the first world series will kick
we are targeting, as richardson, a global audience. the eyes of the world will be on san francisco. because of that, we are looking forward to partnering with the great global companies that are here in san francisco and the america that will use this as a platform for their products and services to market those around the world, as, equally, european companies will want to be involved here in america to showcase their products around this great sporting event. >> let me tell you that we...
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. >>> kobe getting a face full of magic from richardson, whose dunks were devastating.ard, 31 points, magic plow over atlanticers. >>> great tennis in san jose. last year's champ and they never played each other before. just practiced this last week at the australian open. he wins the first set, still going, much more on sports sunday tonight. comprehensive coverage of every team on comcast sports net bay area. tonight, we have sports sunday here on nbc bay area. that will be a big one. we have guests in the studio. >> there they are. >> mark of the sabercats. >> hello. >> we'll have him on sports sunday tonight and talk some arena football. we love it. >> thanks for joining us for the bay area and see you back here tonight at 11:00. until then, have a lovely night. >> nationwide, states are debating pros and cons of teacher tenure. so should we. i'm suzanne shaw. in california, public school teachers become permanent after just two years of work. though most teachers do an admirable job, those who under-perform are protected by tenure. low achievement is no grounds for
. >>> kobe getting a face full of magic from richardson, whose dunks were devastating.ard, 31 points, magic plow over atlanticers. >>> great tennis in san jose. last year's champ and they never played each other before. just practiced this last week at the australian open. he wins the first set, still going, much more on sports sunday tonight. comprehensive coverage of every team on comcast sports net bay area. tonight, we have sports sunday here on nbc bay area. that will be...
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jason richardson threw one up from somewhere near graceland. returned to center.at's not going to get it done. the grizzlies won it 100-97. >>> college hoops, number 13 louisville, number 14, georgetown. thompson stopped from beyond the ark to give them the three-point lead. last chance for louisville, but payton was running off theç ma. georgetown won 62-59. >>> super bowl just days bah, but troy palamolu won the player of the year award. he is known for his curly lox, and he beat out matthews by a hair. steelers and packers arrived in dallas yesterday to begin their super bowl week preparations. they say everything is bigger in texas, including hines ward's belt buckle. i have dinner plates smaller than that. the wide receiver looked ready for an old-fashioned shootout. the game may be a different story with the two defenses going head-to-head. packers are two-point favorites. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >> early today sports is brought to you by men's hair color, moving forward. >>> charlie sheen has a unique rehab setup
jason richardson threw one up from somewhere near graceland. returned to center.at's not going to get it done. the grizzlies won it 100-97. >>> college hoops, number 13 louisville, number 14, georgetown. thompson stopped from beyond the ark to give them the three-point lead. last chance for louisville, but payton was running off theç ma. georgetown won 62-59. >>> super bowl just days bah, but troy palamolu won the player of the year award. he is known for his curly lox, and...
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we have arch bishop richardson, amos lynne, natia, and lupe. thank you.as you are speaking, you can take the mike here, this microphone here. are director? >> i am sorry [inaudible] >> great. if you would pay attention over here, you will get your time pointer from this gentleman over here. when you see 30 seconds, there will be a bill. you can go ahead. you are first up. >> hi. i represent immigration and i apologize for the baby screaming just now. we had to bring her. we spoke earlier on bye national couples. i am a foreigner, but lucky enough to have a card. we cannot operate like a billings. the only way that i can stay here is by getting my visa, whether a student or work visa. every time you get a visa, you have to leave the country to renew your visa and prove you are going to go back home. every time you leave the country, it is really scary because you have no idea who is interviewing you in the glass window and whether your application will be denied or not. one thing by federal law, it doesn't recognize marriages performed anywhere. i am one o
we have arch bishop richardson, amos lynne, natia, and lupe. thank you.as you are speaking, you can take the mike here, this microphone here. are director? >> i am sorry [inaudible] >> great. if you would pay attention over here, you will get your time pointer from this gentleman over here. when you see 30 seconds, there will be a bill. you can go ahead. you are first up. >> hi. i represent immigration and i apologize for the baby screaming just now. we had to bring her. we...
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steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsinkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community law center. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are having this session, if you have questions, feel free to write them down, and the ushers will get them some you. at the end of the discussion, we will have a question and answer session. dr. richards, it is my understanding you have some personal experience in this area. i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professor. i
steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsinkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza...
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president olague: archbishop gregory richardson followed by suzanne gamble. >> i am a resident of this particular building. this is housing site. as we know throughout america, many of these sites exist because of dr. martin luther king jr., creating hud. this particular parcels are called projects, projects that need to be developed. that is the bottom line. the incentive for america to get it right is in this particular type of opportunities you are able to do more with federal land than city or state land. funds are more able to be achieved because it is more possible to help children, youth, and their families. this particular site is a senior disabled building. once again, america has to help itself. people that live there have to help themselves. in a recession, we have to create bills. we have to create notes. we have to create economic growth. we have to create development to be able to keep the economy going. not only that. it gives the residents the opportunity to learn how to take care of business. it is a long, drawn-out process. i will give you one success story of work do
president olague: archbishop gregory richardson followed by suzanne gamble. >> i am a resident of this particular building. this is housing site. as we know throughout america, many of these sites exist because of dr. martin luther king jr., creating hud. this particular parcels are called projects, projects that need to be developed. that is the bottom line. the incentive for america to get it right is in this particular type of opportunities you are able to do more with federal land...
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. >> reporter: psychologist reginald richardson says he sees depression and anxiety in people out of work for about a year. >> as their unemployment continues, then we see even greater symptoms. people having rage, greater frustration, disappointment, hopelessness. >> reporter: warren stays hopeful by volunteering at the same food bank he relies on for affordable meals. >> we're going to make it through this. >> yeah. >> come hell or high water, we're going to make it through it. >> reporter: looking forward to the day he can start to pay back all the help he's getting from those around him. john yang, nbc news, chicago. >>> when we come back tonight, congresswoman gabby giffords' husband, the astronaut, makes a big decision about his own future in space. >>> and later, the scenes you must see of this extraordinary history-filled week in egypt. the story that is so far without an ending. >>> hard to believe it's been almost a month since those awful shootings in tucson, and for captain mark kelly, the husband of congresswoman gabby giffords, in the background of all of it he's been t
. >> reporter: psychologist reginald richardson says he sees depression and anxiety in people out of work for about a year. >> as their unemployment continues, then we see even greater symptoms. people having rage, greater frustration, disappointment, hopelessness. >> reporter: warren stays hopeful by volunteering at the same food bank he relies on for affordable meals. >> we're going to make it through this. >> yeah. >> come hell or high water, we're going...
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i do not know if terry richardson is here from the school alliance. we want to thank her as well. i wanted to start by introducing jim, who has been the president of united administrators of san francisco. he has been instrumental in helping us pull this off every year. [applause] >> good afternoon. 162 years ago, the first school opened its doors in san francisco. ever since then, we have had wonderful teachers and great administrators. this year is no exception. over the next hour or so, we are going to hear stories about all these wonderful people sitting up here. i would just like to add my congratulations to all of them on behalf of the 162 members of the united administrators of san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, jim. another partner of ours is united educators of sentences go. i want to welcome mr. dennis kelly, the president. [applause] >> thank you all for being here. it is a great honor and a great privilege to be able to recognize the work that all of these good people have done. some of these -- even the administrators. we have known to the since she wa
i do not know if terry richardson is here from the school alliance. we want to thank her as well. i wanted to start by introducing jim, who has been the president of united administrators of san francisco. he has been instrumental in helping us pull this off every year. [applause] >> good afternoon. 162 years ago, the first school opened its doors in san francisco. ever since then, we have had wonderful teachers and great administrators. this year is no exception. over the next hour or...
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jason richardson misses the shot. but there is dwight howard rebounding.he layup high off the glass. howard had 20 rebounds. later on in the first, magic down by six, jameer nelson. look at dwight howard throw it down. magic down by four. but howard, making a weekend highlight for us. fourth quarter now. magic up by two. gilbert arenas, finding howard. the magic win 101-85. >>> that's all for your espn news update. i'm don bell. now, back to you in the studio. >>> well, you have to hand it to the green bay packers and their fans. when the super bowl champs brought their trophy into lambeau field yesterday, there were more than 50,000 cheering fans inside. >> that's despite temperatures hovering around 5 degrees. the big celebration included comments from super bowl mvp, quarterback aaron rogers. and predictions of another packers party at the same time next year. >>> coming up next, the president hosts republican leaders, today, at the white house. while the first lady marks an important anniversary. stay with us. [ female announcer ] now, transform dry, d
jason richardson misses the shot. but there is dwight howard rebounding.he layup high off the glass. howard had 20 rebounds. later on in the first, magic down by six, jameer nelson. look at dwight howard throw it down. magic down by four. but howard, making a weekend highlight for us. fourth quarter now. magic up by two. gilbert arenas, finding howard. the magic win 101-85. >>> that's all for your espn news update. i'm don bell. now, back to you in the studio. >>> well, you...
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bill richardson. also help for the high cost of health care.ney on your medical bills. and a special series continues on what our anchors always wanted to do. today chris wragge gets behind the camera. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks, everyone for watching. i'm betty nguyen. have a great day.
bill richardson. also help for the high cost of health care.ney on your medical bills. and a special series continues on what our anchors always wanted to do. today chris wragge gets behind the camera. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks, everyone for watching. i'm betty nguyen. have a great day.
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and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer prize that year. but there were a bunch of newspaper editors who sat on top of the jury, so to speak, and decided whether the jury's recommendations were tolerable or not-- editors and publishers, i think. and this group of 15, the new york times, bless them, told us all, decided eight to seven that who's afraid of virginia woolf? was too what? too controversial, too good-- something; i don't know-- to get the pulitzer prize that year. and the new york times went further and talked to some of the eight who had voted against it and found that half of them had neither seen it nor read it, which gave
and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer...
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steve richardson was outraged after reading this notice and wanted to know why. >> well, they haven't responded. i mean, they haven't responded. it's going to continue on because they're determined to cut them. >> reporter: we tried to contact management, but they did not return our calls before deadline. the neighbors tell us they were told these redwoods have to go because they are affecting the billions foundation as well as the underground plumbing. there's also the issue of whether the apartment has permits to chop down these trees. the management told neighbors they do. >> if they're going to remove a tree, they have to get a permit. >> reporter: but the city has called for a halt until proof has been established. the issue has grown to the point the santa clara mayor has stepped in. >> we're going to wait a day to make sure we can check city records to make sure either they have permission or they don't. >> reporter: permit or no permit, neighbors say they'll keep on fighting to save the trees. >> they're just stunning. and they make our hearts pound just looking at them. >>
steve richardson was outraged after reading this notice and wanted to know why. >> well, they haven't responded. i mean, they haven't responded. it's going to continue on because they're determined to cut them. >> reporter: we tried to contact management, but they did not return our calls before deadline. the neighbors tell us they were told these redwoods have to go because they are affecting the billions foundation as well as the underground plumbing. there's also the issue of...
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howard with a big game, 31 points, 13 rebounds and jason richardson misses, but howard for the putbackight over poo gasol. gasol knows better to get in the way of that one. original,nost 4 in the east, the lakers third in the west. >>> well, you would have to call this a breakthrough weekend for canadian tennis player milos raonic. taking on an increasingly unhappy fernando verdasco. raonic camenat weekend ranked 156th in the world, but used a big serve to win the first set, 7-6 and second set was also a tie-breaker. raonic with the backhander and match point ended anyway strange way. raonic serving a likesman yelled out and the return goes into the net and they called the match. verdasco not sure why play continued given the play, but it stands. he wins in straight sets. first canadian to win a atp event since 1985. the guy is now ranked 59th. >>> a lot of things that come quickly, but this is what i have always dreamed of and it's fun. it's always been amazing thicks that have happened to me. last year i was in johannsburg and i was almost sent here alone. my coach almost didn't want
howard with a big game, 31 points, 13 rebounds and jason richardson misses, but howard for the putbackight over poo gasol. gasol knows better to get in the way of that one. original,nost 4 in the east, the lakers third in the west. >>> well, you would have to call this a breakthrough weekend for canadian tennis player milos raonic. taking on an increasingly unhappy fernando verdasco. raonic camenat weekend ranked 156th in the world, but used a big serve to win the first set, 7-6 and...
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he's also a single dad to two teenage sons following the tragic death of his wife actress natasha richardsonance family and life? >> it's difficult. to pay port kids the school fees, well, sometimes, it's hard. but it's good to work, you know. >> reporter: you're also very well-known for doing accents. >> it hurts but i had to make a point. >> i think i can guarantee you. you'll both be in southern russia. >> reporter: do you have any favorite favorites? can you give us a taste? >> i can do my son. what time did you come in last night, miles? or 11:15, dad? whoa, midnight, really? >> reporter: up next, a cameo to the sequel in a role that was meant for mel gibson. >> bradley cooper is a buddy of mine and he said do you want to play a part. i techniqued him back and i said, of course, i said when it do you need me? he said tomorrow. >> reporter: can you say anything about it? >> other than i'm an irish tattooist. i'm covered in tattoos. >> reporter: the son of northern ireland who grew up wanting to be a boxer believes that "unknown" has a message that will resonate with people of all ages. >
he's also a single dad to two teenage sons following the tragic death of his wife actress natasha richardsonance family and life? >> it's difficult. to pay port kids the school fees, well, sometimes, it's hard. but it's good to work, you know. >> reporter: you're also very well-known for doing accents. >> it hurts but i had to make a point. >> i think i can guarantee you. you'll both be in southern russia. >> reporter: do you have any favorite favorites? can you...
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people like archibald cox of watergate fame, whose biography i was privileged to write, and elliot richardsongeneral during watergate, and many folks of that era-- there was a built-in sense, bob, that restraint was an essential ingredient in exercising power and authority responsibly, and i think that that notion was lost by both sides here, and it just turned into a fight to the death, just to bloody the other side, to prevail at any cost. and that was not good for our country. i think that that is evident. and so if you go to the portion of the book where that title comes from, it is referring to a notion of public virtue, and although i think that some people view the title as overwrought, it is the beginning of something. if you go back and look at the examples you gave--for instance, watergate, the bork confirmation hearings, iran-contra-- you certainly had angry divides in the united states, and you had people debating issues very heatedly, but when you think about it, bob, those were mostly done at a sort of elite level, in washington, in collages in universities, and so on. - yes, i
people like archibald cox of watergate fame, whose biography i was privileged to write, and elliot richardsongeneral during watergate, and many folks of that era-- there was a built-in sense, bob, that restraint was an essential ingredient in exercising power and authority responsibly, and i think that that notion was lost by both sides here, and it just turned into a fight to the death, just to bloody the other side, to prevail at any cost. and that was not good for our country. i think that...
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there is a live view right now from our mount tam camera looking across richardson bay. and there is clear skies just a beautiful evening. and there is a look back in santa cruz morgan hill a high of 70 today z we had upper 60s in other locations. beautiful day. not a typical day. right now temperatures into 60s, around the bay and down into the south bay and up into parts of the north bay. there is a few temperatures dropped into 50s. but that is still mild for this hour of the night. these are the highlights. sunny skies, mild tomorrow. again, cloudy and cooler that is a tough one to say sunday. and periods of rain developing beginning monday. we're setting up for a wet pattern. chilly again tonight. not as cold as in spots last night but we'll see low temperatures dropping down to 32 in napa tonight. 35 in fairfield and livermore. and so lots of chilly weather going on tonight and into morning. the pacific satellite image shows a big string ridge of high pressure dominating all week long is going to hold throughout the weekend. there is another sunny mild day tomorrow
there is a live view right now from our mount tam camera looking across richardson bay. and there is clear skies just a beautiful evening. and there is a look back in santa cruz morgan hill a high of 70 today z we had upper 60s in other locations. beautiful day. not a typical day. right now temperatures into 60s, around the bay and down into the south bay and up into parts of the north bay. there is a few temperatures dropped into 50s. but that is still mild for this hour of the night. these...
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that long ago -- [laughter] i interviewed the chief justice wright and interviewed with justice richardson and i got a call from judge kennedy at sacramento and he made me laugh from the start a and i remember saying thank you but i got the application of justice richardson and i really prefer to be in san francisco. so i went back and did call to accept the offer but at that time the ninth circuit and the california supreme court or a common practice. i know the justice was on the court might work was from harvard and one of his classmates was clerking for the justice and there was something about this, so we have friends that we the clerks in the federal system have colleagues and friends in the state system. some of my classmates were working for the court of appeal and supreme court petraeus that provided another area so we knew what they were doing, not obviously talking about cases but we were colleagues and have lunch with each other. that's completely gone now. because clerks are lawyers whereas will students basically, they graduated, but i don't think there is that kind of interc
that long ago -- [laughter] i interviewed the chief justice wright and interviewed with justice richardson and i got a call from judge kennedy at sacramento and he made me laugh from the start a and i remember saying thank you but i got the application of justice richardson and i really prefer to be in san francisco. so i went back and did call to accept the offer but at that time the ninth circuit and the california supreme court or a common practice. i know the justice was on the court might...
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richardson, for five minutes. ms. richardson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to speak in opposition to h.r. 1. first of all, i want to begin my comments by talking about last night, a couple of issues that were so important to many of us. number one, cops grant funding and also cdbg which stands for community development block grants. now, i don't know about many of you, but i started my legislative career in local government. and for most of us we know that cops grant funding is what actually puts the police officers on the streets, in the neighborhoods, that can help protect the communities. now i would ask you, do you want to take two police officers out of your neighborhood? i don't think so. i would ask the question, why are we willing to support police officers in iraq and afghanistan and to do nation building there and yet we're not willing to do nation building in our own country? something's wrong with this proposal today. we don't have the right priorities. and that's why i stand in opposition. community development block grants. when i
richardson, for five minutes. ms. richardson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to speak in opposition to h.r. 1. first of all, i want to begin my comments by talking about last night, a couple of issues that were so important to many of us. number one, cops grant funding and also cdbg which stands for community development block grants. now, i don't know about many of you, but i started my legislative career in local government. and for most of us we know that cops grant funding is what...
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. >> la orden de la gobernadora cancela un antiguo mandato firmado por el ex gobernor bill richardsonla siguiente el 11 de febrero la cual es titulada mil mujeres en marcha en santa fe. >> necesitamos e ella trate de entender un poco mÁs la reidad de nuestra comunidad y necesitamos tambiÉn que tome en cuta que estos tipos de yes no ayudan a ningÚn nuevo mexicano. >> esta decisiÓn de la gobernadora susana martÍne llega despuÉs de solo un mes de que se convierta en la prera gobernadora hispana del estado. >> nos estamos lamentando que por sus polÍticas tan intiinmigrantes en vez de fortalecer a nuestra comunidad inmigrante la estÉtacando. >> en albuquerque, nuevo mÉco, pablo gutiérrez. unvisÓn. >> en mÉxico miles de campesinos y obreros marcharon por la capital del paÍs esto en protesta por las polÍticas laborales y econÓmicas del gobierno. exigieron el fin de las alzas precios de combustible y otros suministros bÁsicos. a pesar del gran nÚmero de manifestantes la manifestaciÓn fue pacÍfica. >> en villa vicencio,... la ex senadora piedad cÓrdoba qu participa esta misiÓn dijo ber recibi
. >> la orden de la gobernadora cancela un antiguo mandato firmado por el ex gobernor bill richardsonla siguiente el 11 de febrero la cual es titulada mil mujeres en marcha en santa fe. >> necesitamos e ella trate de entender un poco mÁs la reidad de nuestra comunidad y necesitamos tambiÉn que tome en cuta que estos tipos de yes no ayudan a ningÚn nuevo mexicano. >> esta decisiÓn de la gobernadora susana martÍne llega despuÉs de solo un mes de que se convierta en la...
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. >> reporter: i spoke to ann's husband, graham richardson, by phone today. who told me about the most terrifying moment. >> well, there was an aftershock just as they were trying to get her out. >> reporter: as richardson stood with families of other missing loved ones, his elation was tempered by sorrow. >> you get excited for your own. this must be devastating to them. >> reporter: officials are working to identify those who have perished as quickly as possible. but as we mentioned, there are these violent aftershocks they're having to brace. there have been 36 since the big quake. four of them have been above 5.0 on the richter scale. willie? >> still hoping for a miracle there. sarah james, thank you very much. 7:15 pacific time. once again, here's ann. >>> on a much lighter note, it's not the big day. but britain's prince william and kate middleton have taken an important step this morning. their first official public appearance as an engaged couple. as nbc's keith miller is reporting now, he's reporting from wales. hey, keith. >> another blustery day o
. >> reporter: i spoke to ann's husband, graham richardson, by phone today. who told me about the most terrifying moment. >> well, there was an aftershock just as they were trying to get her out. >> reporter: as richardson stood with families of other missing loved ones, his elation was tempered by sorrow. >> you get excited for your own. this must be devastating to them. >> reporter: officials are working to identify those who have perished as quickly as possible....
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. >> former new mexico governor bill richardson who served as this country's ambassador to the u.n. is joining us today. you know this too well. the president's words were diplomatic speak. we heard a phone call that he was direct, frank. what more can president obama do in this situation to convince president mubarak that perhaps he should step aside before september? >> well, i think the president is handling this very well. continued pressure on mubarak. first, the president associates himself with the reformers, political economic reform. then he sends a special envoy, ambassador frank wirsner to tel him you need to say you're going to go and not going to run. the statement last night with the young people saying we want change. now, the president has to still be careful that he doesn't appear to be just dumping mubarak totally, because egypt is very important to u.s. security. we have a peace treaty with israel, egypt has. they help us on terrorism. they are brokers on middle east peace, israeli-olympian peace and a leader in the arab world. what you want is the moderates in eg
. >> former new mexico governor bill richardson who served as this country's ambassador to the u.n. is joining us today. you know this too well. the president's words were diplomatic speak. we heard a phone call that he was direct, frank. what more can president obama do in this situation to convince president mubarak that perhaps he should step aside before september? >> well, i think the president is handling this very well. continued pressure on mubarak. first, the president...
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i interviewed with justice richardson.l from judge kennedy, newly-appointed in sacramento. he made me an offer on the spot. i remember saying, well, you know, thank you, but i would prefer to be in san francisco and i have an application in with judge richardson. i called back and accepted the offer. at that time, a clerkship with the ninth circuit or the california supreme court -- they were common tasks. my clerks -- one of my classmates was working for a justice. we had friends that -- we, the clerks in the federal system, had colleagues and friends in the state system. my classmates were working for the court of appeal or the supreme court. that provided another area of intercourse, where we knew what they were doing -- i am obviously not talking about cases -- but we were colleagues. we had lunch with each other. that has completely gone now. rotating clerks are law students, basically. i don't think there is that same kind of intercourse. i>> it is not just a loss to the court, it is a loss to the bar. i always remar
i interviewed with justice richardson.l from judge kennedy, newly-appointed in sacramento. he made me an offer on the spot. i remember saying, well, you know, thank you, but i would prefer to be in san francisco and i have an application in with judge richardson. i called back and accepted the offer. at that time, a clerkship with the ninth circuit or the california supreme court -- they were common tasks. my clerks -- one of my classmates was working for a justice. we had friends that -- we,...
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particularly in dallas, we have had reports of eastern areas of dallas and northern areas, from richardson to terrell, texas. about 6 inches of snow early morning reports. memphis gets a little snow. birmingham and jackson, as well. there's your snowfall totals into this area. some places will get two to three inches. some will get more. bull's eye around the dallas area. east, there's heavy rain. in georgia and the carolinas, we'll see heavy rain. we'll go over that more this morning. for right now, that's weather around the nation. >> robin? >> all right, sam. thank you. >>> two days until super bowl sunday. the packers and steelers go head-to-head, down there in texas. even though it's cold there, things are heating up as we get closer to game time. and our favorite sports guys, mike golic and mike greenberg, of espn's "mike and mike in the morning" join us from ft. worth. and you finally learned your lesson, you two. you were outside earlier this week. and greenie, you finally came indoors. good for you. >> it was frigid in ft. worth. there's no other word to describe it. the nice thin
particularly in dallas, we have had reports of eastern areas of dallas and northern areas, from richardson to terrell, texas. about 6 inches of snow early morning reports. memphis gets a little snow. birmingham and jackson, as well. there's your snowfall totals into this area. some places will get two to three inches. some will get more. bull's eye around the dallas area. east, there's heavy rain. in georgia and the carolinas, we'll see heavy rain. we'll go over that more this morning. for...
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. >> reporter: reginald richardson says he sees depression and anxiety in people out of work for about a year. >> as their unemployment continues and we see even greater symptoms, people having rage, greater frustration, disappointment, hopelessness. >> reporter: warren stays hopeful by volunteering at the same food bank he relies on for affordable meals. >> we're going to make it through this. come hell or high water, we'll make it through. >> reporter: hooking forward to the day he can start to pay back all the help he's getting from those around him. john jank yang, nbc news, chicago. >>> steve liesman is an economics reporter and obviously still many people still looking for work and yet we have an unemployment number now the lowest in two years. >> it is coming down, but for two reasons. one, we've had a number in the drop of unprovided, but also some americans are getting discouraged and not looking for work any more, not showing up in the ranks of the people who are in the labor force. the participation rate, those americans saying i'm part of the labor force out there, that's c
. >> reporter: reginald richardson says he sees depression and anxiety in people out of work for about a year. >> as their unemployment continues and we see even greater symptoms, people having rage, greater frustration, disappointment, hopelessness. >> reporter: warren stays hopeful by volunteering at the same food bank he relies on for affordable meals. >> we're going to make it through this. come hell or high water, we'll make it through. >> reporter: hooking...
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richardson: i rise today to speak in opposition to the gentleman's amendment, section 1709, however i want to say for the record i am completely supportive of the program that he spoke of today. this particular amendment however seeks to eliminate funding for the diesel emissions reduction act, a vital public health and environment and infrastructure program that was re-authorized with huge bipartisan support that representative calvert referred to through a bill i offered -- authored last year. and that is the purpose of my standing, is because i was an author of that bill this year. it is a proven program that improves air quality by reducing diesel emissions. it has strong bipartisan support in both the house and senate and from a diverse coalition of transportation, health and environmental organizations. i thank congressman moran and i applaud his leadership efforts to protect and preserve our environment and natural resources. he has been a stalwart advocate in the struggle to reduce harmful emissions from antiquated coal-fired power plants and protect green space and green infr
richardson: i rise today to speak in opposition to the gentleman's amendment, section 1709, however i want to say for the record i am completely supportive of the program that he spoke of today. this particular amendment however seeks to eliminate funding for the diesel emissions reduction act, a vital public health and environment and infrastructure program that was re-authorized with huge bipartisan support that representative calvert referred to through a bill i offered -- authored last...
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senator bingalman who are very interested in that happening, and aye had conversations with governor richardson as well so it's one of those situations where we want to hear more from the public with respect to how we protect those areas, so that's part of what we're going to be doing through this meck's great outdoors process, and besides that mesa, there's a huge opportunity we have to create a new national park at a place called viascondetta. it's a wonderful historic place, and we're hopeful we'll be able to move that along. so lots of different projects in new mexico that we're looking at. and it tells me that in every state whether it's the state of utah, wyoming or new york or maine or florida that people have these ideas. and what we want to do is through this dialogue we were having with the american people is have these ideas surface including this idea on ar you are theo mesa. >> this is from sheldon. he asks you to please discuss the wildlife policy you just announced. many republicans on the hill have vowed to kill the policy. can you discuss the misrepresentations out there about
senator bingalman who are very interested in that happening, and aye had conversations with governor richardson as well so it's one of those situations where we want to hear more from the public with respect to how we protect those areas, so that's part of what we're going to be doing through this meck's great outdoors process, and besides that mesa, there's a huge opportunity we have to create a new national park at a place called viascondetta. it's a wonderful historic place, and we're...
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bingaman who are very interested in that happening and i've had conversations with former governor richardson as well and so it's one of those special areas we want to hear more from the american public with respect to how it is that we protect those areas. and so that's part of what we're going to be doing through this america's great outdoor process. i will say fernando in new mexico, besides otero mesa, there's a huge opportunity we have to create a new national park at a place called vias condera which is the northern part of new mexico which is a wonderful historic place and we are hopeful that we'll be able to move that process along. so lotses of different projects in new mexico that we're looking at. >> and i think it tells me that in every state, it doesn't matter if it's the state of wyoming, or maine or florida that people have these ideas. and what we want to do is through this dialog that we're having with the american people is to have all these ideas surface including this idea of otero mesa. >> very good. >> this is from matt sheldon. and he asks, to please discuss the wild la
bingaman who are very interested in that happening and i've had conversations with former governor richardson as well and so it's one of those special areas we want to hear more from the american public with respect to how it is that we protect those areas. and so that's part of what we're going to be doing through this america's great outdoor process. i will say fernando in new mexico, besides otero mesa, there's a huge opportunity we have to create a new national park at a place called vias...