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and sam. are they awake? >> let's hope so. >> one, two. ♪ ♪ now that you've lost everything to you ♪ ♪ you say you want to start something new ♪ ♪ and it's breaking my heart you're leaving ♪ ♪ baby i'm grieving but if you want to leave ♪ ♪ take good care hope you have a lot of ♪ ♪ nice things to wear but then, a lot of nice things ♪ ♪ turn bad out there ooh, baby ♪ ♪ it's a wild world it's hard to get by ♪ ♪ just upon a smile ooh, baby, baby ♪ ♪ it's a wild world i'll always remember you ♪ ♪ like a child, girl you know i've seen a lot ♪ ♪ of what the world can do and it's been breaking ♪ ♪ my heart in two because i never want to ♪ ♪ see you sad, girl don't be a bad girl ♪ ♪ if you want to leave take good care ♪ ♪ hope you make a lot of nice friends out there ♪ ♪ just remember there's a lot of bad ♪ ♪ and beware ooh, baby, baby ♪ ♪ it's a wild world it's hard to get by ♪ ♪ just upon a smile ooh, baby, baby ♪ ♪ it's a wild world and i'll always remember you ♪ ♪ like a child, girl ♪ ♪ ooh, baby, baby it's a wild
and sam. are they awake? >> let's hope so. >> one, two. ♪ ♪ now that you've lost everything to you ♪ ♪ you say you want to start something new ♪ ♪ and it's breaking my heart you're leaving ♪ ♪ baby i'm grieving but if you want to leave ♪ ♪ take good care hope you have a lot of ♪ ♪ nice things to wear but then, a lot of nice things ♪ ♪ turn bad out there ooh, baby ♪ ♪ it's a wild world it's hard to get by ♪ ♪ just upon a smile ooh, baby, baby ♪...
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time for the weather with sam champion. sam, you're out in the heat? >> i am, juju.you. when you step out today you're go to come hit by the wall of humidity. haven't you noticed it coming up in the last half hour. where are you from originally? >> baltimore, maryland. >> and there's a bunch of birthdays. >> it's okay. >> you look flawless. >> i'm 21. >> it looks good on you, too. >> where are you guys from? >> cleveland, ohio. i'm 30 and pregnant! >> are the one that george came over to talk to. now, there's two announcements. we're doing a do-over. let's get to the boards. we've got one or two things going on. you look great for 30 and pregnant. here's what's happening. all along that cold front, a slight shift in numbers. slightly cooler, but not enough to notice it. that's all the heat in the country.@j >> okay. well, we'll have more weather from times square in the next half hour. >>> in just 24 hours, lindsey lohan begins her toughest role yet. the new trip behind bars help her turn her life around? andrea canning has a look at lohan's final hours of treatment
time for the weather with sam champion. sam, you're out in the heat? >> i am, juju.you. when you step out today you're go to come hit by the wall of humidity. haven't you noticed it coming up in the last half hour. where are you from originally? >> baltimore, maryland. >> and there's a bunch of birthdays. >> it's okay. >> you look flawless. >> i'm 21. >> it looks good on you, too. >> where are you guys from? >> cleveland, ohio. i'm 30 and...
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we're going to begin with sam in miami. hey, sam. >> good morning, george.e're right on the edge of this storm. let me take a second to show you how beautiful the skies can be on one side. and look at the other side, when we start to pick up the really dark clouds and the rain. the rain bands aren't too far from miami this morning. it is air force reserve hurricane-hunter aircraft, that's been inside the storm this morning. and really, it's a very tight storm. and it has been strengthening and tightening up a little bit in the center. but take a look where the satellite picture will show you where the storm is. it's between miami and the bahamas. the idea is it will cruise between the bahamas and the miami area. it's just on the edge, getting ready to move across. miami is expecting two to four inches of rain out of this. in some cases, it could be up to six. this isn't a big storm for them. they haven't closed local government today. why we're watching the storm, is the high pressure to the north will steer it through the oil spill area. and probably by the
we're going to begin with sam in miami. hey, sam. >> good morning, george.e're right on the edge of this storm. let me take a second to show you how beautiful the skies can be on one side. and look at the other side, when we start to pick up the really dark clouds and the rain. the rain bands aren't too far from miami this morning. it is air force reserve hurricane-hunter aircraft, that's been inside the storm this morning. and really, it's a very tight storm. and it has been...
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george. >>> thank you, sam. that asks a provaocative question. why do good parents have bad children. it's in the age-old debate of nature versus nurture. as juju explains, a bad nature will often trump even the best nurture. >> reporter: it was one of the happiest days of jodie richardson's life. the birth of her first son 11 years ago. >> it's a wild experience. kids don't come with an instruction manual. you've got this little being totally gent on. you. >> reporter: as a teacher, jodie had plenty of experience with kids. she thought she and her husband were ready to be good parents. even before he was out of diapers, she needed help. >> i went to the library and got a book. >> reporter: at first, she thought it was the terrible 2s, lashing out at mommy, especially an his baby brother came along. >> he said, i wish you were dead and i wouldn't even come to your funeral. >> reporter: now, at 11, he's beginning to threaten her physically. >> just body posture, getting up in my face. what are you going to do abo
george. >>> thank you, sam. that asks a provaocative question. why do good parents have bad children. it's in the age-old debate of nature versus nurture. as juju explains, a bad nature will often trump even the best nurture. >> reporter: it was one of the happiest days of jodie richardson's life. the birth of her first son 11 years ago. >> it's a wild experience. kids don't come with an instruction manual. you've got this little being totally gent on. you. >>...
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her most personal novel here. >>> first, we have sam. where is sam? >> i'm outside.plants. with paul toukie here. here's our "just one thing." roll that beautiful music. according to the epa, we use 80 million pounds of synthetic chemicals and pesticides in our lawns and gardens every year. and there's risks of exposure to the pesticides. show me what it is and how to use it? >> these are environmentally-friendly products. eco-smart, from food grade ingredients. >> mosquito and tick control. >> that's a big deal. mosquitos, obviously. ticks, all kinds of diseases related to ticks. lyme disease. you want to put this stuff out. safe for your kids. >> safe for kids. for your parts. move down the line. >> we have dr. earth. this is made from essential oils. >> this is the kind of thing -- i remember what my grandmother was talking about, soaping the plants. this is different. >> my grandmother did that, too. these have been ng nearbied. they work more effectively. >> you would spray on like that. >> the tops of leaves. bottoms of leaves. >> and this will handle it. you d
her most personal novel here. >>> first, we have sam. where is sam? >> i'm outside.plants. with paul toukie here. here's our "just one thing." roll that beautiful music. according to the epa, we use 80 million pounds of synthetic chemicals and pesticides in our lawns and gardens every year. and there's risks of exposure to the pesticides. show me what it is and how to use it? >> these are environmentally-friendly products. eco-smart, from food grade ingredients....
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and sam champion in central park. hey, sam. >> george, we're warming up the park for you.s the way "gma" rocks. seriously. this could be the biggest rock concert event we've done on a friday, leading into a weekend. this is, by the way, the broadway cast of green day's "american idiot," behind us doing sound check. you still have time if you're in the new york area. we can squeeze them in. what do you think? one or two maybe, more. on the big map, show you where the storms are rolling. in the heat and humidity in the northeast, yes. expect some storms popping up. also from sioux falls, to omaha, and green bay, to the western side of the great lakes. it is hazy, hot and humid. it will be the next three days. if you thought we got rid of this early, and long, hot summer, no. philly's at 94 on sunday. on the west coast it's been warming up. l.a. got to two days above 90 degrees. seattle about 74. dallas, 100 degrees.mememe come on. it's your birthday. get over here. your birthday, too. all that weather was brought to you by mastercard. robin? >> we can't wait to get out there
and sam champion in central park. hey, sam. >> george, we're warming up the park for you.s the way "gma" rocks. seriously. this could be the biggest rock concert event we've done on a friday, leading into a weekend. this is, by the way, the broadway cast of green day's "american idiot," behind us doing sound check. you still have time if you're in the new york area. we can squeeze them in. what do you think? one or two maybe, more. on the big map, show you where the...
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and sam champion. hey, sam. >> how are you?owd with lots of signs. we have to reward -- tell me your name and where you're from. >> jackie, clayton, delaware. >> you're more decorated than anybody before. who did this to you? >> my daughter-in-law, jamie. >> it worked. not only is it a great sign. but we will say happy birthday to her. you must really love her a lot. >> i do. like a daughter. >> you look fabulous. >> thank you. >> one or two things going on this morning we want to talk about. here's a live shot out of atlanta this morning. we think atlanta's one of the areas that's going to fire up with strong to severe storms. there's two places in the red zone. if you look at the southeast, that goes all the way to the coast. charleston, you're involved in this. ashville, north carolina, as well. green bay, duluth. the northern storms were very dangerous yesterday. there's no reason to believe they can't deliver two to three inches of rain today. how nice is it in northern california? all the way to the that's nice. you picke
and sam champion. hey, sam. >> how are you?owd with lots of signs. we have to reward -- tell me your name and where you're from. >> jackie, clayton, delaware. >> you're more decorated than anybody before. who did this to you? >> my daughter-in-law, jamie. >> it worked. not only is it a great sign. but we will say happy birthday to her. you must really love her a lot. >> i do. like a daughter. >> you look fabulous. >> thank you. >> one or two...
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we what do you think, sam? >> it should continue it for 95%. far as the wealthy, to go from 35% to 39% is not going to ill them. they'll have something to eat the next day. here's my proposal. there is a point -- >> a proposal from sam --aldson. >> i like that. donaldson. p there is a point that, at continuent, perhaps we should theinue to extend the tax cuts across the board. pu but put in a trigger. when the national deficit gets work.r, when unemployment gets better, use of other indexes, sn't folggers raise it for the ealthy. >> triggers never work. congress puts it in. e 's basically fig leafs. >> the congress doesn't follow modesh. > that's my point. i don't think there's a chance that republicans would agree with my modest proposal. >> it's a political question. who gets to frame it? thehe democrats get to say that to republicans claim they're against the deficit but they e deficiteep in the tax cuts for taxrich people including the wall street bankers that got the huge bonuses? wall stree or do the republicans say, look, or do the say,
we what do you think, sam? >> it should continue it for 95%. far as the wealthy, to go from 35% to 39% is not going to ill them. they'll have something to eat the next day. here's my proposal. there is a point -- >> a proposal from sam --aldson. >> i like that. donaldson. p there is a point that, at continuent, perhaps we should theinue to extend the tax cuts across the board. pu but put in a trigger. when the national deficit gets work.r, when unemployment gets better, use of...
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but sam adams. >> reporter: but there's a new brew in town. it's not your typical brand. it's cost co kirkland signature brand bargain beer. >> i think that's great. i think it's great that you know they do a generic brand. >> reporter: so consumers reports put them to the test and compared four top selling beers to three of the cost co brews. first samuel adams versus kirk land german style. sam adams boston ale against peal ale. and the third generic and the results were surprising. untrained panels told consumer reports they like the cost co just as much as the brand peers and some preferred them. we asked san francisco bar owner to weigh in. >> the pail ale. that would be a sierra nevada style. and tastes like sierra nevada. >> reporter: madonna even gave the kirkland signature beer a stamp of approval. >> as a business owner of a bar, i would welcome any chance for me to save on costs on beer and pass that onto customer. >> reporter: carries 24 varieties and retails for $18. do the math, each bottle costs 75 cents. about 40 cents less than a similar supermarket varie
but sam adams. >> reporter: but there's a new brew in town. it's not your typical brand. it's cost co kirkland signature brand bargain beer. >> i think that's great. i think it's great that you know they do a generic brand. >> reporter: so consumers reports put them to the test and compared four top selling beers to three of the cost co brews. first samuel adams versus kirk land german style. sam adams boston ale against peal ale. and the third generic and the results were...
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thank you, sam. >>> now, our "picture of the morning.". >> "pictures of the morning." >> they are amazing. could be an amazing find. unseen for 70 years by legendary american photographer ansel adams. a california construction worker says he bought the negatives at a garage sale for $45 million. and according to one estimate, they may be worth more than $200 million. >> $45. >> what did i say? >> $45 million. >> oh. still a bargain. >> this is actually quite controversial. that's right. still a bargain. but a lot of experienced dealers -- i checked with them yesterday -- said it's not worth anything close to $200 million. the family say they may not even be ansel adams. big controversy. >> $45 million. $45. it's all the same. >> we'll be right back. more information on kyron horman coming up. [ girl ] bye mom! bye sweetie! you'll do great. [ laughs ] this is it! [ all ] 10...9...8... a new school year has so much potential! any resolutions? my resolution is the same as always; keep her full and focused with my fiber. [ all ] 3...2...1...
thank you, sam. >>> now, our "picture of the morning.". >> "pictures of the morning." >> they are amazing. could be an amazing find. unseen for 70 years by legendary american photographer ansel adams. a california construction worker says he bought the negatives at a garage sale for $45 million. and according to one estimate, they may be worth more than $200 million. >> $45. >> what did i say? >> $45 million. >> oh. still a...
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just say, george. >> george. >> sam, move over.king dreams of children come true. and our friends at espn, are part of that magic. it's a moving series called "my wish." our friend, chris connelly has been part of it from the very beginning. he's here this morning with the great story. >> it is a great story. jalen cooper has faced a lot of adversity in his ten years. and he's done it with an enf infectious laugh and a love for football. and he wanted to meet his heroes, the oakland raiders. jalen cooper knows football. he learned the game from his grandfather. >> my step dad's favorite team is the raiders. he always talked about the raiders. >> reporter: on a sunday afternoon in the fall of 2006, a 6-year-old jailen, and his grandad, watched football together and played outside. for the last time. >> i came to pick the kids up. about an hour later, he was dead. he had a heart attack. >> reporter: how did that make you feel? >> sad. he was, like, my best friend. >> they would always give each other a pound before they'd leave each
just say, george. >> george. >> sam, move over.king dreams of children come true. and our friends at espn, are part of that magic. it's a moving series called "my wish." our friend, chris connelly has been part of it from the very beginning. he's here this morning with the great story. >> it is a great story. jalen cooper has faced a lot of adversity in his ten years. and he's done it with an enf infectious laugh and a love for football. and he wanted to meet his...
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. >> and by: sam's club, committed to small business. and the spirit of the entrepreneur. and proud to support pbs's "to the contrary" with bonnie erbe. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation the charles a. frueauff and by the sanofi aventis foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" uncle sam sues arizona to throw out the new immigration law. today's parents are more stressed and less happy being parents than those in prior generations. behind the headlines, a dad who convinced his family to live off the grid for a year. hello, i'm bonnie erbe welcome to "to the contrary" a discussion of news and social trends. up first, immigration reform takes center stage. this week the justice department sued the state of arizona to overturn its tough new immigration law. the law would require police to question a person's immigration status if there's a reasonable suspicion he or she is in the country illegally. that when stopping people for other possible violations. the law requires legal immigrants to carry immigration documents. republican governor jan brewer sa
. >> and by: sam's club, committed to small business. and the spirit of the entrepreneur. and proud to support pbs's "to the contrary" with bonnie erbe. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation the charles a. frueauff and by the sanofi aventis foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" uncle sam sues arizona to throw out the new immigration law. today's parents are more stressed and less happy being parents than those in prior generations. behind...
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that's all welcome sam. [applause] sam.t's all welcome >> thank you, governor, a very flattering introduction. quite humbling for me to be here, and good afternoon to everyone. it is really an honor to speak to you. we come together at an interesting moment. the states are at the epicenter. if we believe the new york times magazine cover story article, we are now the country of the broken states of america. i will talk a little about that. without question, governors and ceo must be laser focused on issues. we all understand it we fe a severe fiscal crisis. everyone understands we have confronted an historic moment. nothing more needs to be said. i think the question is, what do we do about it? that answer depends on your understanding of the present moment in time and how we got here. because if you think about as cyclicalconomic slump which happens in a capital-based democrat side, you ride out the storm, hundred down, across the board, spread the pain, after a couple years to get through it. if you believ
that's all welcome sam. [applause] sam.t's all welcome >> thank you, governor, a very flattering introduction. quite humbling for me to be here, and good afternoon to everyone. it is really an honor to speak to you. we come together at an interesting moment. the states are at the epicenter. if we believe the new york times magazine cover story article, we are now the country of the broken states of america. i will talk a little about that. without question, governors and ceo must be laser...
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sam mentioned what i.b.m. is doing. what we do know is that if you make fattening food be more expensive, people use less of it. there are a variety of ways. i don't want to spend too much time on them here because i wanted to deal with the things probably more immediately affecting you. but there are ways of dealing with that either at the level of taxes or at the level of the work place, kind of wlness programs that i think belong on peop's agendas. i keep in mind the words of the famous philosopher jerry garcia. superbowl has to do something, and it is just incredibleably incredibly pathetic that it has to be us. what do we have to do? i think what we have to do is unlock savings. we have to start with the easy money, which is the administrative expenses. and then we have to set up a learning, innovative dynamic system. the way i think about it, as a bottom line, our job over the next five, to 10 to 15 years is to set up a process where the health care system is completely reborn. and if the health care system looks
sam mentioned what i.b.m. is doing. what we do know is that if you make fattening food be more expensive, people use less of it. there are a variety of ways. i don't want to spend too much time on them here because i wanted to deal with the things probably more immediately affecting you. but there are ways of dealing with that either at the level of taxes or at the level of the work place, kind of wlness programs that i think belong on peop's agendas. i keep in mind the words of the famous...
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sam champion. >>> we're talking about a big item of interest. it. it gets bigger and bigger. we'll have a little roundtable. >> we'll talk about that. >>> but black eyed peas, coming up. are you ready for them to hit the stage? the stage is pulsating with the sound check. i promise, it will be worth the wait, there at home, too. >>> let's get back to juju chang with the news. >> good morning, everyone. we continue watching a massive, new wildfire that exploded in southern california overnight. so far, it's burned through seven-square miles near palmdale, california. several buildings have been destroyed and about 2,000 homes have been evacuated. >>> a grim milestone for american forces in afghanistan. overnight, we learned 3 more u.s. service members have been killed, bringing july's death toll to 63. this month is now officially the deadliest for the u.s. military since the war began there in 2001. >>> an unnerving incident this morning at the u.s. embassy in paris. two embassy mail room workers are undergoing medical tests after handling a sus
sam champion. >>> we're talking about a big item of interest. it. it gets bigger and bigger. we'll have a little roundtable. >> we'll talk about that. >>> but black eyed peas, coming up. are you ready for them to hit the stage? the stage is pulsating with the sound check. i promise, it will be worth the wait, there at home, too. >>> let's get back to juju chang with the news. >> good morning, everyone. we continue watching a massive, new wildfire that...
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i don't condone the more murder but not surprised they're such rancor toward sam because of what did and the attitude of what she did and all the circumstances it doesn't surprise me. >> are investigating whether several people were involved in his stabbing they believe this man you see on your screen was involved. he is 31 year-old frank anthony sousa he is serving time for killing a homeless man and so does say. kron 4 has more on the murder in the san quentin or yard. >> to happen here at sam " courtyard on monday morning. prison officials say he was stabbed multiple times and this was his main suspect 31 year-old frank anthony sousa. he has an extensive criminal record and serving a life sentence for first-degree murder you can see the gang tattoo on his forehead that says white power. the city was stabbed in the neck, back in torso with the prison a weapon which one like this when you see here it's of bone crusher in prison slang. schaefer will only been in san queen for two weeks one of those weeks in general population had not reported problems with other inmates. officials lo
i don't condone the more murder but not surprised they're such rancor toward sam because of what did and the attitude of what she did and all the circumstances it doesn't surprise me. >> are investigating whether several people were involved in his stabbing they believe this man you see on your screen was involved. he is 31 year-old frank anthony sousa he is serving time for killing a homeless man and so does say. kron 4 has more on the murder in the san quentin or yard. >> to...
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sam's market survived with just a cracked door and destroyed garbage can. but the owner says it could have been much worse and hope the cameras help. >> i hope they catch them. that's why i put cameras here. things happen all of the time on telegraph. i just want to make sure. >> reporter: both berkeley uc police and berkeley pd are taking a very close look at this video, hoping this fire will be the last. in berkeley, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> richmond police are investigating two suspicious car fires, both of them happened early this morning. the first fire was at san joaquin street and modak avenue. the second one happened at jint road and richmond parkway around 3:00. police say both cars were stolen, although the owners didn't realize it and had not reported them stolen yet. investigators say there's been a total of 24 suspicious car fires in western contra costa county. but they say these two are not likely connected to the others. >>> for the second day in a row, ac transit bus service has been disrupted. the reason, a labor dispute tha
sam's market survived with just a cracked door and destroyed garbage can. but the owner says it could have been much worse and hope the cameras help. >> i hope they catch them. that's why i put cameras here. things happen all of the time on telegraph. i just want to make sure. >> reporter: both berkeley uc police and berkeley pd are taking a very close look at this video, hoping this fire will be the last. in berkeley, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> richmond police...
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some of them are dealing with it using money from uncle sam. the federal government has set aside six billion dollars in grants to buy up foreclosed properties and resell them. the question is: will people want to buy in neighborhoods where foreclosure has become an epidemic. diane eastabrook reports. >> reporter: in the chicago lawn neighborhood, a duplex is getting a new lease on life with help from developer karry young. >> we put in hardwood floors, we put in plywood and then carpeted. >> reporter: this duplex is one of 80 foreclosed properties the city of chicago purchased, rehabbed, and hopes to re-sell to low and middle income buyers. the city paid $22,000 for this building, which young gutted and completely overhauled inside and out. >> how much do you think you could possibly get for it? >> i think this building is appraised for something like $200,000. >> reporter: chicago is funding this effort with $55 million in grants from the government's neighborhood stabilization program. the program rehabilitates neighborhoods hard hit by fore
some of them are dealing with it using money from uncle sam. the federal government has set aside six billion dollars in grants to buy up foreclosed properties and resell them. the question is: will people want to buy in neighborhoods where foreclosure has become an epidemic. diane eastabrook reports. >> reporter: in the chicago lawn neighborhood, a duplex is getting a new lease on life with help from developer karry young. >> we put in hardwood floors, we put in plywood and then...
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you are on with sam gilston, go ahead. caller: you just have a graphic up about a $40 billion trade deficit each month, correct? host: april 4, 2010. caller: how much oil do we iiport each month? hostguest: i can tell you in 20, we imported $254 billion in petroleum products. divide that by 12 and that's what you come out to. host: you have a follow-up? caller: the amount of oil import is similar to the trade deficit. if we were not importing the oil, most of that deficit would be raised, correct? guest: not entirely -- would be erasers, correct? guest: not entirely. if you look at the deficit over all, there are probably about five categories of products that makeup the bulk of our trade deficit. you have in petroleum, automobiles and auto parts, textiles and apparel, toys, consumer electronics cell phones and tv's and such as that, and that makes of the bulk of the trade deficit. host: o of twitter someone has asked -- guest: i cannot say trade decits are good. we have had them for a long time and we continue to be a str
you are on with sam gilston, go ahead. caller: you just have a graphic up about a $40 billion trade deficit each month, correct? host: april 4, 2010. caller: how much oil do we iiport each month? hostguest: i can tell you in 20, we imported $254 billion in petroleum products. divide that by 12 and that's what you come out to. host: you have a follow-up? caller: the amount of oil import is similar to the trade deficit. if we were not importing the oil, most of that deficit would be raised,...
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. >> and by sam's club, committed to small business and the spirit of the trepreneu and proudo sport pbs's "to the contrary" with bonnie erbe. additional funding provided by the the:. >> bonnie: this week on to the contrary, house speaker nancy pelosi tell us her work in congress has led to a new, new deal. then pregnant women may be unfairly denied home loans. >> bonnie: hello i'm bonnie erbe, welcome to to the contrary, a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, the most powerful woman in american politics. in an exclusive one-on-one interview house speaker nancy pelosi called the flood of major legislation that has passed congress and been signed by the president tantamount to the new deal. we interviewed her for a half hour special profile story that will air on this program the weekend before the november elections. >> i spoke with speaker pelosi just after she returned from the signing ceremony in which president barack obama signed into law the most comprehensive financial regulatory overhaul since the great depression. pelosi is to you being c
. >> and by sam's club, committed to small business and the spirit of the trepreneu and proudo sport pbs's "to the contrary" with bonnie erbe. additional funding provided by the the:. >> bonnie: this week on to the contrary, house speaker nancy pelosi tell us her work in congress has led to a new, new deal. then pregnant women may be unfairly denied home loans. >> bonnie: hello i'm bonnie erbe, welcome to to the contrary, a discussion of news and social trends from...
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back to the desk. >> all right, sam. time now 6:26. a south bay political activist is due in court tomorrow to face charging in an attack against a vote na niece pop star. take a look at this video, it shows a scene as it happened during a sunday night concert. someone who appeared to be an old woman approached the stage with a long-stemmed flower, the singer bent down to take it as the crowd cheered. but the cheers turned to screams of horror as the singer wiped away pepper spray. >>> now police say the woman was really a man dressed in drag. he is a self styled anticommunist who organized a 2008 hunger strike tied to the little sigh gone controversy. >> supervisors are set to consider a controversial state law called laura's law. if the county chooses to adopt it laura's law would provide families and the courts the power to make sure mentally ill people receive treatment. now the law is named after laura wilcox, a 19-year-old college student killed by a man who had refused mental health treatment. >> -- is it would give families a t
back to the desk. >> all right, sam. time now 6:26. a south bay political activist is due in court tomorrow to face charging in an attack against a vote na niece pop star. take a look at this video, it shows a scene as it happened during a sunday night concert. someone who appeared to be an old woman approached the stage with a long-stemmed flower, the singer bent down to take it as the crowd cheered. but the cheers turned to screams of horror as the singer wiped away pepper spray....
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a different kind of information could be found in sunny boy sam. >> sunny boy sam, drawn by a man namedloway, he was a very genial man from pittsburgh, a very sweet-tempered man, and sonny boy sam, these two brothers who came up who came up with these weird situations and had little--funny little sayings that they would come up with. there was a humorous twist to each cartoon, but the reason why people really read them was 'cause there were numbers in them, numbers that you play-- little three-figured numbers. you'd have the numbers runner who were neighborhood characters who'd pick them up, and you'd win six dollars for a penny if you're lucky. well, there were a lot of these little three-figured numbers tucked in and written in different parts of this cartoon. and i said, "holly, where do you get those numbers?" he said, "oh, well, i just make them up, just whatever comes in my head." i said, "well, some people say those are good numbers, 'cause they hit." he said, "well, i don't know, but they just come to me." >> narrator: news, sports, and the funnies all helped to make the courier
a different kind of information could be found in sunny boy sam. >> sunny boy sam, drawn by a man namedloway, he was a very genial man from pittsburgh, a very sweet-tempered man, and sonny boy sam, these two brothers who came up who came up with these weird situations and had little--funny little sayings that they would come up with. there was a humorous twist to each cartoon, but the reason why people really read them was 'cause there were numbers in them, numbers that you play-- little...
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. >> suarez: and fred de sam lazaro tells the story of one man's attempt to bridge the digital divide in one of johannesburg's poorest neighborhoods. one phone call at a time. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: chevron, this is the power of human energy . b nsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life . and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: there was no holiday in the battle with that blown oil well in the gulf of mexico. but weather again hindered cleanup efforts as the oil fouled the fourth of july weekend. and as tar balls washed up on beachs in texas for the first time. out on the water the problem through the weekend and again today was heavy surf and high winds. rough conditions have kept many skimmer boats
. >> suarez: and fred de sam lazaro tells the story of one man's attempt to bridge the digital divide in one of johannesburg's poorest neighborhoods. one phone call at a time. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: chevron, this is the power of human energy . b nsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive...
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thank you. >> thank you bramlette, sam. know we will want to come back to your comment about running out of money, the pull of the long-term and short-term. antonio, let us turn to you from europe. i know that you have focused on sanitation, shelter, transition but you have also been thinking about the long term. where are your priorities? >> thank you very much for having invited the utilization and myself in particular. let me add to the introduction that time the minister of economic affairso this explains why i participate in this. so coming back to the mai subject, india, the approach that the european union has taken in this catastrophe has engaged on the predecessor of the situation which in fact others have highlighted. it has bn a major humanitarian disaster humanitarian component was key. it's more important than the asian tsunami. so that is the first point. second crucial point not the case in many other catastrophes is in this one there's almost an injunction of the state. the key institutions were destroyed be
thank you. >> thank you bramlette, sam. know we will want to come back to your comment about running out of money, the pull of the long-term and short-term. antonio, let us turn to you from europe. i know that you have focused on sanitation, shelter, transition but you have also been thinking about the long term. where are your priorities? >> thank you very much for having invited the utilization and myself in particular. let me add to the introduction that time the minister of...
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we're in front of sam's market. this is the latest fire to happen.appened before 4:00 this morning. you can see what's left of the garbage can that used to sit here and the damage from the heat that came to this glass door. now, this could be fire number ten in the string of fires but what makes this different is that that you are looking at now. a surveillance camera. it was working at the time of this year. we took a look at the surveillance video which shows four major events in the minutes leading up to and following the fire. just about five minutes before we spotted flames on fire from this fire, can you see a man walk up to the store window, look in and then walk to the corner of the screen. that's where the trash can is located. a couple of minutes later, two more people also walked down the street. you can see them past the camera but it appears in the corner one of them goes near the trash can. that trash can just out of view. those people appear to leave but within a couple of minutes you see the glow. and then you see police officers arri
we're in front of sam's market. this is the latest fire to happen.appened before 4:00 this morning. you can see what's left of the garbage can that used to sit here and the damage from the heat that came to this glass door. now, this could be fire number ten in the string of fires but what makes this different is that that you are looking at now. a surveillance camera. it was working at the time of this year. we took a look at the surveillance video which shows four major events in the minutes...
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. >> reporter: this is sam, the spokesperson for the transit.he union is staging a sick out and she says that's not true. >> this is a sick out because they are not the same people. 20% of the work force has been missing. >> this is not where the union told its members to go sick and not go to work. >> reporter: the union says on sunday when the new contract was imposed schedules were changed. >> they have rearranged everyone's lives. >> some of my members are calling in sick. because i have one member that has diabetes who can't drive at night. because he can't see. ac transit put him on a night run. >> all the drivers know all the shifts and the routes. everything said by the union today are false and propaganda. >> reporter: ac transit said the union is hurting riders. the union says it's the transit's fault. neither side would say how long it with -- how long it might go on. >>> the counsel voted last night in favor of the plan, the measure goes before the board one more time. the move would make oakland to first city to license whole sale m
. >> reporter: this is sam, the spokesperson for the transit.he union is staging a sick out and she says that's not true. >> this is a sick out because they are not the same people. 20% of the work force has been missing. >> this is not where the union told its members to go sick and not go to work. >> reporter: the union says on sunday when the new contract was imposed schedules were changed. >> they have rearranged everyone's lives. >> some of my members...
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--el incendio Ás reciente se reporÓ poco antes de las cuatro de la tarde frente a la tienda "sam's" deapel o carÓn dañando varios veÍculos, un baño porÁtil y parte de una pared. -- los bomberos sospechan que el responsable se esconde cerca del lugar para ver o grabar el resultado de sus fechorias. ---aumenta la oposicion a un plan de los concejales de oakland de otorgar licencias para que cuatro compaÑias cultiven marihuana a escala industrial.---quienes se dedican a sembrar marihuana dicen que regular los cultivos dejara a varios pequeÑos comerciantes sin trabajo, y reducira la calidad y la variedad del cannabis disponible.---el departamento de bomberos de oakland seÑala que cada vez hay mas incendios relacionados con cultivos de marihuana, y la policia agrega que, en los ultimos dos aÑos, se han registrado 8 asaltos, 7 robos y dos homicidios ligados al cultivo independiente de cannabis. ---hoy, echando mano de un arresto ciudadano, el dueÑo de un edificio de san francisco detuvo a cinco personas que ayer por la tarde organizaron un planton en su propiedad. ---los detenidos pertenecen
--el incendio Ás reciente se reporÓ poco antes de las cuatro de la tarde frente a la tienda "sam's" deapel o carÓn dañando varios veÍculos, un baño porÁtil y parte de una pared. -- los bomberos sospechan que el responsable se esconde cerca del lugar para ver o grabar el resultado de sus fechorias. ---aumenta la oposicion a un plan de los concejales de oakland de otorgar licencias para que cuatro compaÑias cultiven marihuana a escala industrial.---quienes se dedican a sembrar...
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join us next time with sam nunn. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is prone to join tavis smiley to help improve financial literacy and the economic and power meant. -- economic empowerment. >> and by contributions to pbs by viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org- national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org- ♪ pawsuuup, everybody? ♪ ♪ diddy-doo-wah-day ♪ the raggs kids club band is coming down your way. ♪ ♪ we got a song to sing, we got something to say, ♪ ♪ the raggs kids club band, can you come out to play? ♪ ♪ ♪ razzles makes us dazzle ♪ ♪ she's our go-to-girl. ♪ pido keeps the beat while he catches a curl. ♪ ♪ b. max writes the tunes, and raggs and trilby sing, ♪ ♪ so come along and sing your song ♪ ♪ it's a happening thing... ye
join us next time with sam nunn. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is prone to join tavis smiley to help improve financial literacy and the economic and power meant. -- economic empowerment. >> and by contributions to...
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. >>> lo transmitimos los domingo a las 10 de la mañana papa sams con maría elena.l del estado de arizona, antes que nada hoy no hay protesta cómo las protestas se han convertido en parte de la vida cotidiana aquí en arizona. >>> aquí lo que está pasando que hay mucha frustraciones y coraje y estas protestas y marchas por lo que pasa con la s.b.1070 esperamos que a ra vez de la reunión de la comunidad y es también una protesta que hay esperanza. >>> vimos que hubo arrestos por desobediencia civil es parte de la estrategia consideran que con esto pueden presionar al gobierno o la juez para que frene esto. >>> otra vez los restados fueron parte de una táctica para motivar a la comunidad que no están solos las personas apoyan las familias inmigrantes no sólo aquí si no por todo el país. >>> las protestas son pacíficas personas que llevan 3e69 días en una vigilia. >>> sí, esta vigilia partió el 19 de abril esperando que iba a decidir la gobernadora brewer y desde ese día, han estado aquí en vigilia protestando pacífico en oración pero también en organización con sus com
. >>> lo transmitimos los domingo a las 10 de la mañana papa sams con maría elena.l del estado de arizona, antes que nada hoy no hay protesta cómo las protestas se han convertido en parte de la vida cotidiana aquí en arizona. >>> aquí lo que está pasando que hay mucha frustraciones y coraje y estas protestas y marchas por lo que pasa con la s.b.1070 esperamos que a ra vez de la reunión de la comunidad y es también una protesta que hay esperanza. >>> vimos que...
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that's all welcome sam.ause] sam.t's all welcome >> thank you, governor, a very flattering introduction. quite humbling for me to be here, and good afternoon to everyone. it is really an honor to speak to you. we come together at an interesting moment. the states are at the epicenter. if we believe the new york times magazine cover story article, we are now the country of the broken states of america. i will talk a little about that. without question, governors and ceo must be laser focused on issues. we all understand it we face a severe fiscal crisis. everyone understands we have confronted an historic moment. nothing more needs to be said. i think the question is, what do we do about it? that answer depends on your understanding of the present moment in time and how we got here. because if you think about as a cyclical economic slump which happens in a capital-based democratic side, you ride out the storm, hundred down, across the board, spread the pain, after a couple years to get through it. if you beli
that's all welcome sam.ause] sam.t's all welcome >> thank you, governor, a very flattering introduction. quite humbling for me to be here, and good afternoon to everyone. it is really an honor to speak to you. we come together at an interesting moment. the states are at the epicenter. if we believe the new york times magazine cover story article, we are now the country of the broken states of america. i will talk a little about that. without question, governors and ceo must be laser...
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sam ris wife? i bet she was gorgeous! oh, yes, she was very sexy, beautiful lady and she invited me into the back room and served me sak . go on! go on! well i stayed there all afternoon. talking and drinking saki and suddenly she looked at me and said, mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what happened next! calm down. i can't. i'm just so jealous. wow you must have had a wonderful night together. you think so? yeah. actually, no. no. just because right as i was kissing her. samurais brother suddenly came home. diver suddenly came home. what happened? well, when he saw us he was so angry and he puld out his sword and was going to kill me. oh! how exciting. it was not exciting. what happens. as he ran towards me, he slipped on the shiney floor and dropped his sword. so, i picked it up and i cut him down! you killed? that's right.
sam ris wife? i bet she was gorgeous! oh, yes, she was very sexy, beautiful lady and she invited me into the back room and served me sak . go on! go on! well i stayed there all afternoon. talking and drinking saki and suddenly she looked at me and said, mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what...
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you are on with sam gilston, go ahead. caller: you just have a graphic up about a $40 billion trade deficit each month, correct? host: april 4, 2010. caller: how much oil do we iiport each month? hostguest: i can tell you in 20, we imported $254 billion in petroleum products. divide that by 12 and that's what you come out to. host: you have a follow-up? caller: the amount of oil import is similar to the trade deficit. if we were not importing the oil, most of that deficit would be raised, correct? guest: not entirely -- would be erasers, correct? guest: not entirely. if you look at the deficit over all, there are probably about five categories of products that makeup the bulk of our trade deficit. you have in petroleum, automobiles and auto parts, textiles and apparel, toys, consumer electronics, cell phones and tv's and such as that, and that makes of the bulk of the trade deficit. host: off of twitter someone has asked -- guest: i cannot say trade deficits are good. we have had them for a long time and we continue to be
you are on with sam gilston, go ahead. caller: you just have a graphic up about a $40 billion trade deficit each month, correct? host: april 4, 2010. caller: how much oil do we iiport each month? hostguest: i can tell you in 20, we imported $254 billion in petroleum products. divide that by 12 and that's what you come out to. host: you have a follow-up? caller: the amount of oil import is similar to the trade deficit. if we were not importing the oil, most of that deficit would be raised,...
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i think this really goes to what sam was saying as well. it is a lack of organization, a lack of a way of making the system work. you have people who are healthy who sometimes gets sick and then oftentimes need various medical services. the services they need are completely disorganized. but to a primary-care physician who does not talk to a specialist barrett you go to the hospital. one in five people to go to a hospital come back within 30 days. a very large share of those people never see a doctor or nurse between hospitalizations. the failure to keep track of people probably cost $10 billion-a $15 billion per year that we do not need to spend. there is no organization to the heth-care system. if there is one that theme about the future of health care, it will not get better until it is better organized. until there is some central organization, and i do not mean government-controlled organization, i mean something that says our job is to take care of patients in the right way and in a way that works for them. if you actually look, not h
i think this really goes to what sam was saying as well. it is a lack of organization, a lack of a way of making the system work. you have people who are healthy who sometimes gets sick and then oftentimes need various medical services. the services they need are completely disorganized. but to a primary-care physician who does not talk to a specialist barrett you go to the hospital. one in five people to go to a hospital come back within 30 days. a very large share of those people never see a...
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. >> you say it's a money deficit but you hire outside spokesmen by the name of sam finger. >> sam singer says he was hired by ac transit and he also says ending weekend service is not a threat, it's a strong possibility. >> the riders have paid more fares. the district has cut service already. the only people who won't compromise are the atu leadership. >> reporter: since the contract was imposed ac transit says hundreds of bus drivers have called in sick forcing the transit agency to cut dozens of bus runs each day. >> are the bus drivers really sick? >> first of all bus drivers are coming to work. >> reporter: claudia hudson is the union's chief negotiator and tonight she says the union wants to go back to the negotiating table but the district refuses to open its doors. >> we are a union and by law we have a right to negotiate our benefits, working conditions. >> reporter: a a superior court judge is expected to decide on friday whether the prior contract should be put back in place or to keep that imposed one. reporting live tonight here in oakland, mike mibach, ktvu, channel 2 news.
. >> you say it's a money deficit but you hire outside spokesmen by the name of sam finger. >> sam singer says he was hired by ac transit and he also says ending weekend service is not a threat, it's a strong possibility. >> the riders have paid more fares. the district has cut service already. the only people who won't compromise are the atu leadership. >> reporter: since the contract was imposed ac transit says hundreds of bus drivers have called in sick forcing the...
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. >>> sam sung reports profits jumped 83% from a year earlier and hit a record high.es break the record set in the first quarter of this year. they credit high demand. sam sung cautions investors that kind of result may not be sustainable and it said operating profits was down. >>> the san francisco business times reports several community banks are reaching out to make business loans easier for local companies. they are expanding and hiring workers. one expert says commercial lending pulls in loan and deposit relationships of business and -- [ inaudible ] >> -- employee. >> 5:50. still ahead one fact and one really hot rumor today about american idol. the fact, ellen degeneris will be leaving as a judge on the show but guess who is going to take her place? we have the latest. >> plus the latest on the whooping cough epidemic and where you can get free vaccinations in the bay area. it's not back-to-school, it's forward to what's next with an hp netbook, samsung reality or lg cosmos for under $20 after rebate. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you w
. >>> sam sung reports profits jumped 83% from a year earlier and hit a record high.es break the record set in the first quarter of this year. they credit high demand. sam sung cautions investors that kind of result may not be sustainable and it said operating profits was down. >>> the san francisco business times reports several community banks are reaching out to make business loans easier for local companies. they are expanding and hiring workers. one expert says commercial...
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. >> you say it's a money deficit but you hire outside spokesmen by the name of sam finger. >> sam singer says he was hired by ac transit and he also says ending weekend service is not a threat, it's a strong possibility. >> the riders have paid more fares. the district has cut service already. the only people who won't compromise are the atu leadership. >> reporter: since the contract was imposed ac transit says hundreds of bus drivers have called in sick forcing the transit agency to cut dozens of bus runs each day. >> are the bus drivers really sick? >> first of all bus drivers are coming to work. >> reporter: claudia hudson is the union's chief negotiator and tonight she says the union wants to go back to the negotiating table but the district refuses to open its doors. >> we are a union and by law we have a right to negotiate our benefits, working conditions. >> reporter: a a superior court judge is expected to decide on friday whether the prior contract should be put back in place or to keep that imposed one. reporting live tonight here in oakland, mike mibach, ktvu, channel 2 news.
. >> you say it's a money deficit but you hire outside spokesmen by the name of sam finger. >> sam singer says he was hired by ac transit and he also says ending weekend service is not a threat, it's a strong possibility. >> the riders have paid more fares. the district has cut service already. the only people who won't compromise are the atu leadership. >> reporter: since the contract was imposed ac transit says hundreds of bus drivers have called in sick forcing the...
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we should think sam for doing such an admirable job the city staff that kept plugging away was also at the monthly meetings and myself. we enjoyed this until it went on. we had our meetings at the plant and we talked about technology and we had experts. we have checked the topics to be current, timely, and for us to be responsive. in the report, we had all the meetings, agendas, and information. they work with us on the site selection and we will get into that briefly. some are unable to be here because they work out on business. the process was fair and open and i think that was one of the beautiful things, we were working together with them in a collaborative effort. also, moving a project forward is the highest priority. >> during the course of our 18 months, we sat through many meetings but all of that energy was focused, many of the task force members modified their opinions. many of them modified them to be able to get information into reports. people were pretty flexible. there were 60 issues covered in the report. we looked a lot at facility layouts. there was architectural and
we should think sam for doing such an admirable job the city staff that kept plugging away was also at the monthly meetings and myself. we enjoyed this until it went on. we had our meetings at the plant and we talked about technology and we had experts. we have checked the topics to be current, timely, and for us to be responsive. in the report, we had all the meetings, agendas, and information. they work with us on the site selection and we will get into that briefly. some are unable to be...
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sam cooke. >> songs that really touch people deeply. >> i have come to a place where i call it the soundf maternity. bob dylan calls it eternal young. i think there are certain songs that help you live without fear. when you are living in fear, you invest in violence. fear is expensive, just ask president bush. inn love. and what marvin gaye says is true, war is not the answer, only love can conquer hate. these things are not cliches, they are truisms. if we implement them, you will see a transformation in the bay area, richmond, oakland, the mission. all places where we need to dismantle the violence, the fear, the unnecessary pain that goes on. >> you are a person that has lived a pretty miraculous life. pretty extraordinary what you have accomplished, the range of people you have been able to touch with your music. you chose a beautiful word in spanish for your foundation -- miracle. could you talk about what the foundation has been able to do? >> we are able to empower and give young people a way for them to develop their own decisions. i started with my own vision. there are people
sam cooke. >> songs that really touch people deeply. >> i have come to a place where i call it the soundf maternity. bob dylan calls it eternal young. i think there are certain songs that help you live without fear. when you are living in fear, you invest in violence. fear is expensive, just ask president bush. inn love. and what marvin gaye says is true, war is not the answer, only love can conquer hate. these things are not cliches, they are truisms. if we implement them, you will...
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but i call it the uncle sam syndrome. i feel like -- what sticks in my mind is there were 100 insurgents -- what i dekalb, al qaeda. 100 al qaeda and try to wrap your mind around 92,000 local sams running around trying to find 100 people. uncle sam has taken a total bert knapp -- their net since vietnam and he cannot get it right and this guy you had on earlier is absolutely right. he does not want transparency. he spent $1 trillion of our money, my money, and the next caller's monday on 100 people. 92,000 uncle sams cannot find a hundred people. host: tallahassee, florida. michael, democratic column. caller: my name is michael and i wanted to talk about obama having the troops there. he needs to get all of the troops out of there before we get them all killed. they have been there for so long. he needs to get off his kentucky -- host: colors, please keep your comments productive and positive -- you did not need to be rude and disrespectful. we do appreciate all of your points of opinion but let's try to keep the conversa
but i call it the uncle sam syndrome. i feel like -- what sticks in my mind is there were 100 insurgents -- what i dekalb, al qaeda. 100 al qaeda and try to wrap your mind around 92,000 local sams running around trying to find 100 people. uncle sam has taken a total bert knapp -- their net since vietnam and he cannot get it right and this guy you had on earlier is absolutely right. he does not want transparency. he spent $1 trillion of our money, my money, and the next caller's monday on 100...
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now here is sam. >> southbound 680 traffic looks good, no major problems there.o if you are driving westbound bay bridge that traffic is looking good. there are some construction delays and a couple of minor things to worry about. now back to dave and pam. >> 5:29. if you park in san francisco get ready for major changes start ig today. kraig debro is in the hayes valley community right now with a look at the new high-tech parking smeerts, what are we talking about kraig? >> reporter: good morning, dave? congestion pricing for parking, basically a $24 million two year pilot program paid for mostly by grants from the federal government. beginning today the first of 5100 meters will start being installed in hayes valley this morning. and this is what future parking in san francisco could look like. these are the metering going in. they accept coins, debit and credit cards but the main feature is congestion pricing. right now it costs between $2.50 and three dollars per hour to park on the street in san francisco. it could range from 50 cents to $18 an hour, that is
now here is sam. >> southbound 680 traffic looks good, no major problems there.o if you are driving westbound bay bridge that traffic is looking good. there are some construction delays and a couple of minor things to worry about. now back to dave and pam. >> 5:29. if you park in san francisco get ready for major changes start ig today. kraig debro is in the hayes valley community right now with a look at the new high-tech parking smeerts, what are we talking about kraig? >>...
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. >> reporter: julie, we are outside sam's market. let me show you this is where the recycling bin was. if you can look over here you can see the bin that was set on fire. berkeley police and firefighters were on scene within moments to put out the flames keeping damage to a minimum. on this surveillance tape you see two people who appear to look in the store front then do something to the recycling bin that flames up soon after they leave. store owner fred ayad and his son hope their surveillance cameras will help police capture the arsonist. >> cost me money and more expenses to the businesses. >> i hope something happens to the men on the video. >> reporter: 14 of the same incidents are from the same suspects. >> often times they're by the shadows, they're by trees. they want to see the response, they want to see the flames. it's the thrill that the suspect is seeking. >> reporter: and police say because arsonists like to linger, the public can be extremely helpful in this investigation by reporting any suspicious characters you ma
. >> reporter: julie, we are outside sam's market. let me show you this is where the recycling bin was. if you can look over here you can see the bin that was set on fire. berkeley police and firefighters were on scene within moments to put out the flames keeping damage to a minimum. on this surveillance tape you see two people who appear to look in the store front then do something to the recycling bin that flames up soon after they leave. store owner fred ayad and his son hope their...
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. >> good morning, to you, sam. more fog this morning. that will mean the cooler day today across the bay area. here is a look at some of the numbers san rafael 52, san francisco 53, we could have patchy drizzle near the immediate shoreline also around the bay this morning. livermore 56 degrees. the two extremes that we are dealing with, high pressure warming up the inland spots. low to mid 80s. the fog is developing offshore. the fog bank is back in full force, that um coulded with the onshore breeze will translate to this, a cooling trend for today, more fog and that afternoon breeze kicks in at least 20 miles an hour, could gust to 25, possibly 30 miles an hour especially around the delta throughout the day today. as far as your day planner here you can see your time line, this morning at 7:00 areas of fog, 53 to 58 degrees. by lunchtime partly sunny but still spachy fog, especially coast side right around the bay, more sunshine inland this afternoon. we will hold on to fog and there is your temperature range from 60 to 85, possibly 86
. >> good morning, to you, sam. more fog this morning. that will mean the cooler day today across the bay area. here is a look at some of the numbers san rafael 52, san francisco 53, we could have patchy drizzle near the immediate shoreline also around the bay this morning. livermore 56 degrees. the two extremes that we are dealing with, high pressure warming up the inland spots. low to mid 80s. the fog is developing offshore. the fog bank is back in full force, that um coulded with the...
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. >>> the iphone has many apps but uncle sam says consumers should have more. >>> the cool weather continues there will be fog in your neighborhood tonight. i will have your forecast for tomorrow. >> crews came to the aid of a firefighter who is suv went of a trail and came to the end of an embankment. the man was doing maintenance near the beach road just before 10:00 a.m. when happened. a spokesman said they had to free him trapped inside the truck and hauled him up the hill to ambulance using ropes and pulleys be he is in stable condition. because of the accident is under investigation. >>> rallies and celebrations around the nation today mark the 20th anniversary of the americans with disabilities act. the law was intended to provide equal opportunities to the disabled and jobs, transportation and telecommunications. those on hand at san francisco's city hall today said important progress has been made towards improving access but that much work still needs to be done. >> reporter: there is reaction around the world to manage because of confidential u.s. military documents. some 90,000 p
. >>> the iphone has many apps but uncle sam says consumers should have more. >>> the cool weather continues there will be fog in your neighborhood tonight. i will have your forecast for tomorrow. >> crews came to the aid of a firefighter who is suv went of a trail and came to the end of an embankment. the man was doing maintenance near the beach road just before 10:00 a.m. when happened. a spokesman said they had to free him trapped inside the truck and hauled him up...
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. >> reporter: ac transit's sam singer said they are not trying to break the union. he says they just don't want to pay drivers overtime unless they work 40 hours a week. in a little more than a week, a judge will decide whether or not to grant and injunction, and a decision should be made in eight days. until then, riders may have to experience -- continue to experience delays. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, jade. >>> police in oakland are looking for suspects in a dead lie overnight shooting that happened around 1:30 this morning on har men near seminary. witnesses report hearingest loo four shots. police found the male victim lying on the street with a gunshot wound to the head. he died at the scene. it's still not clear what led up to the scene. police have not released the name of the victim. the oakland police department will meet next month with the fbi and other federal agencies to help for help in fighting gangs in the city. many members of the gang task force were assigned to regular patrol duty after the department was forced to lay off
. >> reporter: ac transit's sam singer said they are not trying to break the union. he says they just don't want to pay drivers overtime unless they work 40 hours a week. in a little more than a week, a judge will decide whether or not to grant and injunction, and a decision should be made in eight days. until then, riders may have to experience -- continue to experience delays. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, jade. >>> police in oakland are looking for...
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. >> the video recorded just after 3:30 this morning outside of sam's market on telegraph avenue seems to tell the story. from one camera you see two men approach the market and they appear to look in a couple of trash cans before heading to the one in front of the store. from another camera you see them approach the garbage can and stay for a short time. you can see what happens just seconds after they leave. flames erupted from the trash can in what came the ninth fire in a string of fires in the area since friday. >> there's two cameras and theye going to get caught. >> the cameras also caught the flames as they grew quickly. the two suspects left, but a cal student walking by called for help. >> i didn't see anyone at all, no, and the flames hasn't even come over the sides of the bin yet. >> the damage in this fire and another were minor, but the owner says it could have been much worse, and hopes the cameras will finally help end a string of arson. >> i hope they catch them and that's why we have cameras here because things happen all the time in telegraph, so i just want to make
. >> the video recorded just after 3:30 this morning outside of sam's market on telegraph avenue seems to tell the story. from one camera you see two men approach the market and they appear to look in a couple of trash cans before heading to the one in front of the store. from another camera you see them approach the garbage can and stay for a short time. you can see what happens just seconds after they leave. flames erupted from the trash can in what came the ninth fire in a string of...