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>> roger knows that story. roger was editor for years and years. he went to that game by accident.s you said in the forward to a later edition he had an assignation with a lady who didn't turn up, and he went to -- the red sox were a terrible team then and he went to fenway park, bought a ticket and wawld walked in and noticed ted williams last game to be played at fenway park and he hits the last home run of his career and john went home and wrote the piece, but wrote a whole new style, writing about baseball. >> rose: what was the new style? >> wrote about himself and to write about the, not to write in a sporting way but to write about what he thought about ted williams, to start with, and just to be himself as a great writer. and i think roger said, you know, one piece. roger made it his lifework or a huge part of his lifework to be a writer about baseball and a lot of it is the point of view, and the point of view is from the stands rather than a press box, rather than the kind of surrounded by jock fever in the locker room. >> rose: is there anybody who wrote about this that
>> roger knows that story. roger was editor for years and years. he went to that game by accident.s you said in the forward to a later edition he had an assignation with a lady who didn't turn up, and he went to -- the red sox were a terrible team then and he went to fenway park, bought a ticket and wawld walked in and noticed ted williams last game to be played at fenway park and he hits the last home run of his career and john went home and wrote the piece, but wrote a whole new style,...
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and i think roger said, you know, one piece.oger made it his lifework or a huge part of his lifework to be a writer about baseball and a lot of it is the point of view, and the point of view is fro the stands rather than a press box, rather than the kind of surrounded by jock fever in the locker room. >> rose: is there anybody who wrote about this that didn't like athletics and sports and -- >> i think you have to have some passion for what you are writing about. i don't think the new yorker, i have to admit there is some slyness about this enterprise, the new yorker may be money for a lot of things but sportswriting with the huge exception of boxing angell on baseball and maybe to some extent some lesser lights on college football and a few other things, that we are not really known for this, and yet when you go overtime, there have been some spectacular examples of sportswriting. we don't cover sports. in other words, we don't have somebody in the press box for every game for the giants or the yankees or the san francisco 49er
and i think roger said, you know, one piece.oger made it his lifework or a huge part of his lifework to be a writer about baseball and a lot of it is the point of view, and the point of view is fro the stands rather than a press box, rather than the kind of surrounded by jock fever in the locker room. >> rose: is there anybody who wrote about this that didn't like athletics and sports and -- >> i think you have to have some passion for what you are writing about. i don't think the...
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but as roger corman, who gave me my first job, i said roger, i can't lose my job. i don't know how to be an actor and all of these women out here waiting to come in for this role are stunning and beautiful. no makeup. afro. and so he had given me a book called the the act of preparing. i read it. approached it. when you are an actor, you bring a tool in your craft but you are not that person. and i was able to be distant by portraying another person. another character, if you will. and i found myself not stuttering. not having anxiety attacks when i was portraying another soul, another being. i found comfort in that. i think many actors do playing someone other than theltses. -- themselves. so that segued into more roles. eventually i would go back and be a director. i was fascinated with the lenses and camera. not realizing i had that beauty. they were responding to my body. there was the women's movement. the sexual revolution. woodstock, body painting and short skirts. the whole thing. you were wrapped up in that. i could see that i'm not experienced but they wa
but as roger corman, who gave me my first job, i said roger, i can't lose my job. i don't know how to be an actor and all of these women out here waiting to come in for this role are stunning and beautiful. no makeup. afro. and so he had given me a book called the the act of preparing. i read it. approached it. when you are an actor, you bring a tool in your craft but you are not that person. and i was able to be distant by portraying another person. another character, if you will. and i found...
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roger's workday. 9 to 5? try 5 to 9... everyday. that's why roger needs the ford f-150. it's the only truck that can keep up with him. best-in-class towing and payload, and now, best-in-class residual value. course, roger would never sell his f-150, even if he had the time. anncr: hurry in now and get a built-ford-tough f-150 with 0% financing for sixty months. mike rowe: remember roger and that f-150? yeah, they're gone. no pain medicine is proven to last longer than advil. not tylenol. not aleve. nothing lasts longer than advil. pain relief that lasts. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. ...into a free year's supply? be one of thousands to win free honey nut cheerios for an entire year... its great taste helps make lowering cholesterol a non-challenge. just see specially marked boxes for details. htoi switched to a complete0,ol multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. home of one of the co
roger's workday. 9 to 5? try 5 to 9... everyday. that's why roger needs the ford f-150. it's the only truck that can keep up with him. best-in-class towing and payload, and now, best-in-class residual value. course, roger would never sell his f-150, even if he had the time. anncr: hurry in now and get a built-ford-tough f-150 with 0% financing for sixty months. mike rowe: remember roger and that f-150? yeah, they're gone. no pain medicine is proven to last longer than advil. not tylenol. not...
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rogers. beyond her devotion to her family, joyce rogers was also a dedicated public servant who worked tirelessly to improve the brighton community. serving an integral role in the economic development of the brighton business community during the 1980's and 1990's, she wants active member of the livingston county board of commissioners from 1985 to 1992 and completed her public service career at the brighton chamber of commerce. she was able to transform into a business community, attracting new businesses and residents to the community. she's especially remembered as a tireless advocate for small businesses and a mentor to many women in the brighton business community. in closing, she's left a lasting impression on the brighton community as well as a legacy which demonstrates the importance of public service. i, therefore, urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this measure and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from utah
rogers. beyond her devotion to her family, joyce rogers was also a dedicated public servant who worked tirelessly to improve the brighton community. serving an integral role in the economic development of the brighton business community during the 1980's and 1990's, she wants active member of the livingston county board of commissioners from 1985 to 1992 and completed her public service career at the brighton chamber of commerce. she was able to transform into a business community, attracting...
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roger's workday. 9 to 5? try 5 to 9... everyday. that's why roger needs the ford f-150.up with him. best-in-class towing and payload, and now, best-in-class residual value. course, roger would never sell his f-150, even if he had the time. anncr: hurry in now and get a built-ford-tough f-150 with 0% financing for sixty months. mike rowe: remember roger and that f-150? yeah, they're gone. justmmm mmm.le? how 'bout now? mmm mmm. smile now? mmm mmm. and now? i can't believe you're never going to smile. alright, you're gonna make me sing. (sings) shannon's never gonna smile, she's gonna go 'mmm-mmm- mmm-mmm-mm-mm hey, no, come on they look good. really? how do they feel? kinda weird. well you look beautiful. thanks dad. >>> hi there. welcome back. with us tonight, from "the twilight saga: eclipse," which just opened last night and has already earned $3.8 billion in ticket sales, peter facinelli is here. also tonight, making their second appearance on the show -- this is their new album, it's called "streets of gold", from boulder, colorado, 3oh!3, from the bud light stage. t
roger's workday. 9 to 5? try 5 to 9... everyday. that's why roger needs the ford f-150.up with him. best-in-class towing and payload, and now, best-in-class residual value. course, roger would never sell his f-150, even if he had the time. anncr: hurry in now and get a built-ford-tough f-150 with 0% financing for sixty months. mike rowe: remember roger and that f-150? yeah, they're gone. justmmm mmm.le? how 'bout now? mmm mmm. smile now? mmm mmm. and now? i can't believe you're never going to...
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roger franco nos tiene un adelanto desde el reliant stadium..resiva para el juego de las estrellas de la mls numero quince entre el manchester united de inglaterra y las estrellas de la mls.......el escenario sera el el estadio relaint,se hacen los ultimos retoques a la cancha para el gran juego de los estrellas , en la boleteria se espera batir record.solo quedan menos de 2000 boletos"pues para venire a ver los mejores jugadores,de ingleterra y apoyar al chicharito y alamls star que fueron horita al mundial." aficionados como eduardo quien manejo desde muy lejos, vino con la ilusion de ver al equipo mas caro del mundo el manchester united."vengo desde el paso texas son doce horas de aqui de houstonnunca he venido ahouston y nada mas decidimos venire para ver el juego del manchester, esperemos y juegue el chicharito vamos a verlo.algo importante de la mls las famosas vuvuzelas que ustedes escucharon durante la copa mundo no seran permitidas en el estadio eso es todo lo que tenemos desde el estadio reliant roger franco, regresamos con ustedes a l
roger franco nos tiene un adelanto desde el reliant stadium..resiva para el juego de las estrellas de la mls numero quince entre el manchester united de inglaterra y las estrellas de la mls.......el escenario sera el el estadio relaint,se hacen los ultimos retoques a la cancha para el gran juego de los estrellas , en la boleteria se espera batir record.solo quedan menos de 2000 boletos"pues para venire a ver los mejores jugadores,de ingleterra y apoyar al chicharito y alamls star que...
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and yes, that task force, roger, is developing this new device but it's not ready. so the question is, what is the, in the trade-off. where is the greatest danger. and i think we need to just buy a little more time even though it is going to sacrifice some jobs. >> brown: and senator wicker, as we listen to this, is this largely about the dictates of your individual states. we're talking about balancing trade-offs here. tourism, perhaps on one hand. oil industry and jobs on the other. >> well, we're all interested in tourism in mississippi too. we have balanced oil production and tourism in the gulf coast with the exception of florida for decades now. but i think you just had someone on right before us who is not from the gulf coast at all. this is a very important part of the united states economy. and there's no sense in a six month moratorium causing more loss than the oil spill itself when we now have new safety regulations and new precautions that should prevent this in the future. we don't quit flying planes when there is an aircraft crash. and we shouldn't cu
and yes, that task force, roger, is developing this new device but it's not ready. so the question is, what is the, in the trade-off. where is the greatest danger. and i think we need to just buy a little more time even though it is going to sacrifice some jobs. >> brown: and senator wicker, as we listen to this, is this largely about the dictates of your individual states. we're talking about balancing trade-offs here. tourism, perhaps on one hand. oil industry and jobs on the other....
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rogers: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognize. mr. rogers: the gentleman is correct, years ago, when we requested and put in the bill funding for the border, and some of it was emergency, so-called emergency spending but that was at a time when we did not have a one trillion, four hundred billion dollar annual deficit. times for different. we are in a monetary crisis in the country now. and so that's the reason that i believe now is not the time to use what's called emergency money, which means borrowed money, it means not paying for it. this is not the time to do that. mr. chairman, the drug cartels have demonstrated that they will not relent, so long as there is a viable way to smuggle their drugs and money, blood money, across our border. to take this threat lightly or to address it with only half-baked ideas brought up under suspension at night without any preparation will only, i think, get us further into the morass. and the last thing we want to do is to cause trouble for
rogers: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognize. mr. rogers: the gentleman is correct, years ago, when we requested and put in the bill funding for the border, and some of it was emergency, so-called emergency spending but that was at a time when we did not have a one trillion, four hundred billion dollar annual deficit. times for different. we are in a monetary crisis in the country now. and so that's the reason that i believe now is not...
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roger's workday. 9 to 5? try 5 to 9... everyday. that's why roger needs the ford f-150.uck that can keep up with him. best-in-class towing and payload, and now, best-in-class residual value. course, roger would never sell his f-150, even if he had the time. anncr: hurry in now and get a built-ford-tough f-150 with 0% financing for sixty months. mike rowe: remember roger and that f-150? >r >>> >>> to takp >>> possiblpossiblep possiblpod possiblpossiblep possiblp it out. r >> i>> i'm it out. >>rô e you all right? going to start it. give it a little push. >> at which point i made the decision i am going to start the engine and just drive it on to the rocks. >> oh, my god. oh. whoa, whoa, whoa! whoa! >> larry: captain watson, captain swift, and bob barker joins us, of course, the iconic tv personality, long time animal rights activist. he donated $5 million to sea shepherd for the retrofitting of the vessel now christened in his honor. take a look. >> announcer: 4,000 miles away, a covert mission is under way, a mission kept secret from the japanese whaling fleet. the sea sh
roger's workday. 9 to 5? try 5 to 9... everyday. that's why roger needs the ford f-150.uck that can keep up with him. best-in-class towing and payload, and now, best-in-class residual value. course, roger would never sell his f-150, even if he had the time. anncr: hurry in now and get a built-ford-tough f-150 with 0% financing for sixty months. mike rowe: remember roger and that f-150? >r >>> >>> to takp >>> possiblpossiblep possiblpod possiblpossiblep possiblp it...
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we'll start with roger jackson. >> childhood poverty here is half barbel -- it's horrible. there someone a free lunch program and a great school. this type of situation is hard to address until we began to make our state of oklahoma wealthier. the way you make our state well. coming you cut your taxes -- corporate tax should cut to 5% immediately. state personal income at 5.5%, that could be cut to 5% immediately. that sends a message to wealthy companies throughout the country -- moved to oklahoma. it is a low-tech state. we are not yet. you cannot attract industry to move here until you begin to attract wealthy companies. you're not going to begin to make your state welfare. that is our would begin to do it. -- that is how i would begin to do it. >> jari askins. >> i have advocated the creation of a children's cabinet, which is not a new entity, but an opportunity to bring together directors, the decision makers of agencies responsible for funding programs for children, as well as private sector, a not-for-profit entities that are involved in cash child advocacy. the stat
we'll start with roger jackson. >> childhood poverty here is half barbel -- it's horrible. there someone a free lunch program and a great school. this type of situation is hard to address until we began to make our state of oklahoma wealthier. the way you make our state well. coming you cut your taxes -- corporate tax should cut to 5% immediately. state personal income at 5.5%, that could be cut to 5% immediately. that sends a message to wealthy companies throughout the country -- moved...
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>> roger white: six-, eight-foot chain link fence. >> cathy white: we both flew over it. >> roger white ourselves on the ramp with him. shaun, are you all right? it's your dad. shaun? >> cathy white: it was the scariest moment in my life. i thought we lost him. >> simon: shaun suffered a fractured skull and broken bones and told his mother he wanted to call it quits. >> cathy white: i think, deep down, he was afraid. but i kept taking him to the y. >> simon: you kept taking him to the y? >> cathy white: yeah. >> simon: you didn't lock him up in a room? >> cathy white: god, no. >> shaun white: and i'm like, "i hate you," and i ended up learning a new trick because i stayed. and it just exploded from there. >> simon: the kid who says he was built for the board grew up to dominate two professional sports. far away from the snow, on the southern california coast, where he owns this house... i see there are some trophies up there. ...the spoils of victory were literally everywhere. >> shaun white: espy awards that are up at the top. this is x games summer. there's one right there. >> simon:
>> roger white: six-, eight-foot chain link fence. >> cathy white: we both flew over it. >> roger white ourselves on the ramp with him. shaun, are you all right? it's your dad. shaun? >> cathy white: it was the scariest moment in my life. i thought we lost him. >> simon: shaun suffered a fractured skull and broken bones and told his mother he wanted to call it quits. >> cathy white: i think, deep down, he was afraid. but i kept taking him to the y. >>...
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he does these go much cuter boats then jim rogers you know jim rogers bow ties time slot but this is important to talk about is that he's talking about the fact that it's the federal reserve from whence all of our financial fraud exists in the world from inflation to deflation that follows the inflation to this situation where of too much debt in the system well absolutely there's the u.s. before the fed came around in one nine hundred thirty they could issue their own money and it was backed by gold and the economy did fantastically well they could issue money that was not debt every single dollar that is that so debt is also a big story in united states deficits everybody's introducing austerity measures all over the world here's a big headline deficit fraud g.o.p. senator extend the bush tax cuts for the wealthy even if they add to deficit but don't pass unemployment insurance if it impacts the budget so he was interviewed on fox news this is john kyl minority whip are you going to pay the six hundred seventy eight billion dollars just on the tax cuts for people over making more t
he does these go much cuter boats then jim rogers you know jim rogers bow ties time slot but this is important to talk about is that he's talking about the fact that it's the federal reserve from whence all of our financial fraud exists in the world from inflation to deflation that follows the inflation to this situation where of too much debt in the system well absolutely there's the u.s. before the fed came around in one nine hundred thirty they could issue their own money and it was backed...
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mike rowe: remember roger and that f-150? imagination and reality have merged.word, a new generation-- a fifth generation-- of fighter aircraft has been born. because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how. >>> anderson cooper is in port-au-prince. see what is on "ac 360" tonight. hey, anderson. >> we are live in port-au-prince haiti. the first time in 84 days in the gulf there seems to be real hope, the oil spewing into the gulf can be contained. bp hopes to close these vents, begin testing a new contain.cap starting tomorrow morning. we will have the latest details on that tonight. but here in port-au-prince tonight, a sobering reality. six months ago, people were spending a first terrified night in darkness. six moments ago tonight, brought on, of course by a 7.0 earthquake. billions of dollars were pledged to save haiti. tonight, we are asking, where is the money? where are all the -- where is the money that's been promised by countries around the world? has haiti been forgotten? my exclusive intervi
mike rowe: remember roger and that f-150? imagination and reality have merged.word, a new generation-- a fifth generation-- of fighter aircraft has been born. because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how. >>> anderson cooper is in port-au-prince. see what is on "ac 360" tonight. hey, anderson. >> we are live in port-au-prince haiti. the first time in 84 days in the gulf there seems to be real hope, the oil...
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rogers: thank you. i'd like to thank the gentlelady from the district of columbia for her help and support. i'd like to thank mr. dingell from michigan. it's great to know that the leadership and statesmanship is still alive in the people's house in washington, d.c. you know, it is fitting, i think, that this great body, this great deliberative body stop along the way of its important business of nation-changing business to recognize some of the greatest acts happen locally. they're just reflected here and the great things do happen in communities like brighton, michigan, and every other state in this great union. and today is really that day. very, very few times do you get to come to the floor and talk about some great community leader that you have such personal relationship, my mother. and this post office is being named in short for her great work in what is the great community in the great state of michigan. and i will tell you, nobody would be more, i think, shocked and embarrassed that we are do
rogers: thank you. i'd like to thank the gentlelady from the district of columbia for her help and support. i'd like to thank mr. dingell from michigan. it's great to know that the leadership and statesmanship is still alive in the people's house in washington, d.c. you know, it is fitting, i think, that this great body, this great deliberative body stop along the way of its important business of nation-changing business to recognize some of the greatest acts happen locally. they're just...
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--roger borges nos dice quienes fueron los mejor y peores vestidos de la noche. que onda en la bahia.pasemos a ver que pasemos a ver que onda en la bahia.este domingo a las 10 de la manana... todos podemos ayudar a luchar contra el vih. la cita es en el parque golden gate donde podra participar en en la tradicional caminata contra el sida. ese mismo dia y tambien a partir de las 10 disfrute del festival de comida peruana en el centro civico de san francisco. habra mas de 40 platillos musica y mucho mas. --el sabado los bomberos del area de la bahia se enfrascaran en una competencia de habilidad fisica. --el reto sera llegar al ultimo piso de la torre transamerica usando las escaleras. --esto es por una buena causa pues ellos buscan recaudar fondos para varias organizacione sin fines de lucro. --si usted desea apoyarlos vaya con toda la familia al famoso edificio ubicado sobre la calle wasington entre las calles samsome y montgomery. esto es a partir de las 7 de la maÑana. ahora que si sus hijos l gustan los dinosaurios... el mÉrcoles 21 de julio abra diversas act
--roger borges nos dice quienes fueron los mejor y peores vestidos de la noche. que onda en la bahia.pasemos a ver que pasemos a ver que onda en la bahia.este domingo a las 10 de la manana... todos podemos ayudar a luchar contra el vih. la cita es en el parque golden gate donde podra participar en en la tradicional caminata contra el sida. ese mismo dia y tambien a partir de las 10 disfrute del festival de comida peruana en el centro civico de san francisco. habra mas de 40 platillos musica y...
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fortunately, roger and cora, the publishers of the asian journal took on the cudgels to make that dreame true. the philippine american symphony orchestra is the first outside of the philippines. with faso now firmly established, people around the world with recognize and appreciate music played by the symphony orchestrate today, members from the bay area are here. please welcome fasl. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪
fortunately, roger and cora, the publishers of the asian journal took on the cudgels to make that dreame true. the philippine american symphony orchestra is the first outside of the philippines. with faso now firmly established, people around the world with recognize and appreciate music played by the symphony orchestrate today, members from the bay area are here. please welcome fasl. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪
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>> reporter: this is the home of roger schultz, one of 15 south bay people police revealed today whore arrested for buying, selling or trading child pornography, involving very young children. >> these are vicious, sadistic, demeaning photographs. >> reporter: san jose police led a bay area wide task force of law enforcement answers called internet crimes against children. that specializes in utilizing internet technology. >> to go out and look for known pornography images that are being traded on publicly available sites from. there, once we find the images we backtrack to find out who is in possession of those images. >> reporter: police confiscated hard drives and numerous cds and dvds. police released this information in hopes that people would recognize some. roger schultz, the only registered sex offender, decline to comment but this -- declined to comment on this but his wife said -- >> i'm losing my husband of 26 years because he made a mistake. he looked at something. he looked at something. they did not find anything in this house. >> reporter: a neighbor said she was stunn
>> reporter: this is the home of roger schultz, one of 15 south bay people police revealed today whore arrested for buying, selling or trading child pornography, involving very young children. >> these are vicious, sadistic, demeaning photographs. >> reporter: san jose police led a bay area wide task force of law enforcement answers called internet crimes against children. that specializes in utilizing internet technology. >> to go out and look for known pornography...
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the survey concluded that rogers word or group for logger sorcerers cleaner cars and morgan's vehiclest directors will vote on thursday on how much of that surplus to use. housing activists meanwhile have taken over the second floor of the building in the mission district they say they're not leaving until they are forced out. the building which houses 18 mobile star on the first floor level is at the corner of 20 the industry. the groups and irresponsibility is calling themselves direct action to stop the cuts. they say they're protesting the home building is vacant sent you we're going of their shelter of some of the same organizers turned over to other buildings earlier this year. lindsay law and is expected to start serving their jail time today the 24 year-old actress was sentenced to jail earlier this month after a judge found out low and had violated the terms of reprobation for drug case the negro star is likely to serve as far less so than her three months ago fund because of overcrowding she will then be required to spend three months in rehab a. and be monitored fire officer
the survey concluded that rogers word or group for logger sorcerers cleaner cars and morgan's vehiclest directors will vote on thursday on how much of that surplus to use. housing activists meanwhile have taken over the second floor of the building in the mission district they say they're not leaving until they are forced out. the building which houses 18 mobile star on the first floor level is at the corner of 20 the industry. the groups and irresponsibility is calling themselves direct action...
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occasion for which we have gathered, and rest as we celebrate this invocation to kick off mary helen rogers june 2010 kickoff. we thank you for the time and space to celebrate this grand occasion. we've come a long way, but we recognize we yet have a long ways to go. we thank you for what you have done, and pray for your blessings on this occasion today ont hose who come forth. let their be joy and uplift as you take us far beyond even our expectations, for this is your doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes. we give you praise, glory, and honor. we thank you now. this is our prayer. amen, and amen. >> thank you so much, bishop. i am going to ask various -- perhaps one person in the audience who loves this song more than i do, i am going to ask if he would come in this time and meet us and lift every voice and sing. pastor brown, would you come and lead us? come on. [applause] >> good afternoon. we are going to sing. when james weldon johnson wrote this hymn, he wrote it to tell a story. you don't see a movie until you see it all and see the conclusion. i ask everyone to stand, and if you d
occasion for which we have gathered, and rest as we celebrate this invocation to kick off mary helen rogers june 2010 kickoff. we thank you for the time and space to celebrate this grand occasion. we've come a long way, but we recognize we yet have a long ways to go. we thank you for what you have done, and pray for your blessings on this occasion today ont hose who come forth. let their be joy and uplift as you take us far beyond even our expectations, for this is your doing, and it is...
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just three weeks after taking office, roger is new prime minister calls -- australia's new prime minister calls for an election in august. welcome to bbc news. i am juliet dunlop. engineers are now studying the results of pressure test to see along the cat can contain the leak. our correspondent reports. >> is this the moment that the state of bp's oil spill stretched to vanish from the waters of the gulf of mexico? a mile down, this is how it looked last night. the leak was gradually being turned off until the flow was cut to just a wisp of oil and then shut it totally. it is good news, although president obama warned americans to be cautious. >> one of the problems with having this camera down there is that, when the oil stops gushing, everybody feels like we're done and we are not. scientists are doing a number of test. they want to make sure that, by putting this cap on, the oil is not seeping out in elsewhere that could be even more catastrophic. >> the ships centuries marshall that the site still have a lot of work to do. for the first time, things are going their way. what exactly
just three weeks after taking office, roger is new prime minister calls -- australia's new prime minister calls for an election in august. welcome to bbc news. i am juliet dunlop. engineers are now studying the results of pressure test to see along the cat can contain the leak. our correspondent reports. >> is this the moment that the state of bp's oil spill stretched to vanish from the waters of the gulf of mexico? a mile down, this is how it looked last night. the leak was gradually...
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. >> andrea rogers, department's staff. this week, the big news is the hunters point shipyard and candlestick project. it would create over 10,000 new units, $7 million of commercial space for the city, a performing arts center, an artists' colony, and possibly a new waterfront stadium. the committee heard presentations from the mayor's office, the development agency, and planning department staff. it was one of the series of informational hearings about this project. this week focused on the 12 draft oriented -- ordinances. you heard these your june 3 joint hearing. well you're hearing lasted 13 hours, the brief hearing was only three hours long. all the ordinances were released from the 30 day hold this week. they are available for committee action. president ch addressed various -- president chiu addressed various actions, including expansion of the center and a workforce development for at- risk job applicants, and upgrading a tower. the minutes that could be adopted were adopted in the hearing. the actions were passed
. >> andrea rogers, department's staff. this week, the big news is the hunters point shipyard and candlestick project. it would create over 10,000 new units, $7 million of commercial space for the city, a performing arts center, an artists' colony, and possibly a new waterfront stadium. the committee heard presentations from the mayor's office, the development agency, and planning department staff. it was one of the series of informational hearings about this project. this week focused on...
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paul rogers is here tonight.you're an environmentalist, though, you are happy with a poll this week that said that proposition 23 was not doing well. first tell us what it is and why it's not. >> there are a lot of propositions on the ballot coming up. a number haven't quite sunk in with everybody just yet. but there's an easy way to remember proposition 23. it's actually an anagram. proposition 23 would overturn ab-32. 23, 32, mirror image. what is ab-32? some folks might remember in 2006 the legislature passed and governor schwarzenegger signed the nation's furthest-reaching state global warming law. and this law, which the state is now writing the regulations for and which takes effect in 2012, would require that california emit the same amount of greenhouse gases by 2020 that it emitted in 1990. and that's a drop of about 15% from current levels. it's basically going to really hit oil refineries, you know, people who burn a lot of fossil fuels. cement kilns, power plants. so those industries are fighting it.
paul rogers is here tonight.you're an environmentalist, though, you are happy with a poll this week that said that proposition 23 was not doing well. first tell us what it is and why it's not. >> there are a lot of propositions on the ballot coming up. a number haven't quite sunk in with everybody just yet. but there's an easy way to remember proposition 23. it's actually an anagram. proposition 23 would overturn ab-32. 23, 32, mirror image. what is ab-32? some folks might remember in...
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tony rogers helped develop this large conveyor belt skimmer designed to pick up oil in shallow waters. >> drops into the hopper here, goes into the containment hole. >> reporter: he is bracing for a big clean-up job once the storm passes. >> this is going to push this oil around. where it goes, i don't know. >> reporter: bonnie has the potential to worsen the environmental damage from the spill forces oil deeper into wetlands and back on to the beaches. whit johnson, cbs news, gulfport, mississippi. >>> you knew this might happen. three city administrators in southern california resigned amid outrage over their salaries. the city of bell in los angeles county, the city manager was bees paid $787,000 a year. the police chief, $457,000. and the assistant city manager, $376,000. they all resigned this morning. the mayor and the city council members are also under fire because their part-time jobs pay them about $100,000 each. bell is one of the poorest cities in the los angeles county. >>> speeding recovery improving quality of life. how fitness instructors are gearing classes specifical
tony rogers helped develop this large conveyor belt skimmer designed to pick up oil in shallow waters. >> drops into the hopper here, goes into the containment hole. >> reporter: he is bracing for a big clean-up job once the storm passes. >> this is going to push this oil around. where it goes, i don't know. >> reporter: bonnie has the potential to worsen the environmental damage from the spill forces oil deeper into wetlands and back on to the beaches. whit johnson, cbs...
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you lied in the face of the commissioner roger goodell.ou lied to everybody and their mama because you knew you were breaking the law and tried to circumvent it. he paid the ultimate price for it, 18 months locked down at levinworth. one is ignorant, one is intentional. when you talk about intentional, you talk about hangers-on and people who shouldn't be around you. >> coach, in the unique position of coaching lebron, you knew what his future was probably going to be, yet you still had to figure out some way to say, look, man, at the end of the day i'm your coach. talk to me about, even a lesser player and today's athlete, how difficult is that sometimes when these cats believe that -- yeah, you're my coach right now but i'm getting ready to get paid in a year and i don't really need to listen to you, i need to showcase my talent. >> yeah, it can be very difficult. i think if you haven't built a trust factor with a player and luckily for me, i had been coaching lebron since he was 11 years old. he understood that i was for m him, that i l
you lied in the face of the commissioner roger goodell.ou lied to everybody and their mama because you knew you were breaking the law and tried to circumvent it. he paid the ultimate price for it, 18 months locked down at levinworth. one is ignorant, one is intentional. when you talk about intentional, you talk about hangers-on and people who shouldn't be around you. >> coach, in the unique position of coaching lebron, you knew what his future was probably going to be, yet you still had...
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joining us now from the nasdaq, james rogers. he's a reporter at thestreet.com. >> thank you for having me. >> tom: how profitable is it for these companies to provide parts or services for apple's iphone or ipad? >> i think it is an absolutely huge deal for these companies. apple is something of a modern phenomenon, with regard to consumer technology. but of the problem in working out who is working with apple, apple seems to have its suppliers locked into this almost murderous code of silence. basic many we have to break open the latest iphones and ipods to see who is actually in there. >> there is a lot of reverse engineering that happens with this product launches with the iphone and ipad. how can investors be sure that an investment is in fact an apple supplier? >> it is tough, you know. as you move forward, apple is notoriously secret. and like a lot of major technology builders, it will change its suppliers. outside of the prototypes, it is a really, really tough call. i would say as we get closer to apple launches, some o
joining us now from the nasdaq, james rogers. he's a reporter at thestreet.com. >> thank you for having me. >> tom: how profitable is it for these companies to provide parts or services for apple's iphone or ipad? >> i think it is an absolutely huge deal for these companies. apple is something of a modern phenomenon, with regard to consumer technology. but of the problem in working out who is working with apple, apple seems to have its suppliers locked into this almost...
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my name is roger wong. i'm a resident of san francisco for over 35 years. i'm an architect mo and architect mss wong associates practicing here along the waterfront. i work here, i work on products here, and on weekends, i bring my family here. first of all, i would like to say that this district is like no other. the ferry building, the embarcadero, the, not, the fort walks, and these are all true public access and to open space for all of san francisco. on any given day, especially weakens, the district is enjoyed by a diverse group of people. you see mothers, fathers, hikers, joggers, walkers, lovers, skaters, and, yes, even skateboarders. i have to admit, over 20 years ago, when the 1989 loma prieta earthquake took down the freeway, i had close family and friends in chinatown that were my concern. the chinese community wanted the freeway replaced. freeway opponents pushed for the freeway removal instead of the repair. at first, a cost traffic woes, but soon, drivers readjusted. what we all forget, prior to the earthquake, there was strong opposition to
my name is roger wong. i'm a resident of san francisco for over 35 years. i'm an architect mo and architect mss wong associates practicing here along the waterfront. i work here, i work on products here, and on weekends, i bring my family here. first of all, i would like to say that this district is like no other. the ferry building, the embarcadero, the, not, the fort walks, and these are all true public access and to open space for all of san francisco. on any given day, especially weakens,...
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roger and eloise spooner from iron city, georgia, consider sherrod a friend. >> if it hadn't of been for her, it wasn't a matter of a few months and we would have lost it. >> reporter: the naacp was applauding secretary vilsack's decision to seek sherrod's resignation. then, they changed their minds and wanted sherrod reinstated. jake tapper, the white house. >>> there's new reports from the agriculture department overnight. agriculture secretary tom vilsack says he will consider additional facts before making a final decision. we'll get shirley sherrod's reaction to these developments later today on "good morning america." >>> a panel of medical advisers has delivered a major setback to a top-selling cancer drug. they decided that avastin should no longer be recommended to women with advanced breast cancer because it does more harm than good. the fda may agree and withdrawal the. >>> lindsay lohan is waking up in jail this morning. the troubled actress appeared in court yesterday, to begin a 90-day sentence for violating probation. but she is expected to spend only about two weeks b
roger and eloise spooner from iron city, georgia, consider sherrod a friend. >> if it hadn't of been for her, it wasn't a matter of a few months and we would have lost it. >> reporter: the naacp was applauding secretary vilsack's decision to seek sherrod's resignation. then, they changed their minds and wanted sherrod reinstated. jake tapper, the white house. >>> there's new reports from the agriculture department overnight. agriculture secretary tom vilsack says he will...
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tennis now and world number one syrian the well drawn from next month's rogers to cutting her rights on a broken gloss at a restaurant the younger williams all smiles here at the wimbledon galo will be working the red carpet or any other surface for some time now the twenty eight year old needs surgery and will miss three events leading up to the u.s. open williams offers no other details about what happened but sad she's upset at having to speed the tournaments in istanbul cincinnati and more. move the g.p. championship lead the whore hill around so has taken a fourth straight pool ahead of the german grand prix in songs during the feel of the yamaha rider clocking the fastest time in a session that was dragged flagged made way through due to his bike spilling oil on the track van spies and randy dipping e.f.l. in the splayed oil but a void in serious injuries meanwhile the answer held on to take the case is still no will launch is challenge for a first win of the season from second place damage control said join him and the and so on the front so well champ in wellington the aussie
tennis now and world number one syrian the well drawn from next month's rogers to cutting her rights on a broken gloss at a restaurant the younger williams all smiles here at the wimbledon galo will be working the red carpet or any other surface for some time now the twenty eight year old needs surgery and will miss three events leading up to the u.s. open williams offers no other details about what happened but sad she's upset at having to speed the tournaments in istanbul cincinnati and more....
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seven roger. eason recording josh stieber signed a letter of apology to the mother of the children hurt during the operation and pledged to change from the inside out. our team washington d.c. . america's military chiefs are bracing themselves for more to come be with the league's web site is promising that further revelations are on the way the online whistle though is a. story of american. rock it's thought they could expose similar findings to the thousands of documents already posted on the web they include details of civilian casualties and the rest of allied troops as well as concerns that pakistani intelligence helped the taliban insurgency but the white house described the release as a breach of federal law and the threat to american military personnel robert fisk the middle east correspondent british newspaper the independent says stories like this highlight the power of the web is a harsh lesson for traditional journalists. we've got all these expensive newspapers with huge investigative
seven roger. eason recording josh stieber signed a letter of apology to the mother of the children hurt during the operation and pledged to change from the inside out. our team washington d.c. . america's military chiefs are bracing themselves for more to come be with the league's web site is promising that further revelations are on the way the online whistle though is a. story of american. rock it's thought they could expose similar findings to the thousands of documents already posted on the...