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kpix 5's mark sayer tells us it could still take awhile. mark. >> reporter: well, elizabeth, the number of flight cancellations here at sfo was substantial. they report that 50 out bound and 30 inbound flights were flat out canceled. despite the numbers, things are still better than they have been. >> with his passport in hand, he hopes today is finally the day he gets to go home. >> when i came here the flight said canceled. >> chad was supposed to fly home yesterday. the gad news for him, he has family in the bay area, so he had a place to stay. he says the delay has been inconvenient but he is taking it all in stride. >> i have my job tomorrow. i start my day late now. >> missing work, huh? >> yeah. one day. >> others were not so lucky. the sfo officials estimate about 200 people spent the night at the airport last night, down if about 800 saturday night. as afternoon went on, flights were canceled. check in and security lines mostly operated normally at both term 23458s two and three where united and american have operations. may miller
kpix 5's mark sayer tells us it could still take awhile. mark. >> reporter: well, elizabeth, the number of flight cancellations here at sfo was substantial. they report that 50 out bound and 30 inbound flights were flat out canceled. despite the numbers, things are still better than they have been. >> with his passport in hand, he hopes today is finally the day he gets to go home. >> when i came here the flight said canceled. >> chad was supposed to fly home yesterday....
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reporting in san jose, i'm mark sayer, kpix5. >> that report did send investors on a tear. the dow closed up nearly 150 points. >> well, nothing like being slimed. well you swim. this massive algae bloom is taking over a beach. it has been growing for a month. now it covers more than 11,000 square miles. looks like salad. crews have been trying to cart it away, but the algae just keeps blooming. >> swimmers don't look phased by this. >> no. cleanup crews. >> i was just telling ann here a story about a couple weeks ago. i was swimming and all of a sudden i hit something and it was a 6-foot long rattlesnake. so, i wouldn't do well in that algae either. that story was scary enough the first time, roberta. >> now i'm swimming faster as a result of it all. i was swimming because it was hot and we were figuring out ways it beat the heat. you knew something good had to come out of this heat wave. let me show you something very interesting. he said that he shot this video from liver more in his backyard. using special equipment. he is a solar astromb astronomer. despite the heat. t
reporting in san jose, i'm mark sayer, kpix5. >> that report did send investors on a tear. the dow closed up nearly 150 points. >> well, nothing like being slimed. well you swim. this massive algae bloom is taking over a beach. it has been growing for a month. now it covers more than 11,000 square miles. looks like salad. crews have been trying to cart it away, but the algae just keeps blooming. >> swimmers don't look phased by this. >> no. cleanup crews. >> i was...
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as kpix 5's mark sayer reports they quickly became part of the rescue effort. >> we just want to praise god and thank whoever is looking out for us. >> elliot stone recounts the final seconds of the flight home from korea where he and seven others in his group had been attending a martial arts tournament. >> we seemed to be flying in way too low. last couple seconds before it happened the engines revved into high gear like the captain was saying oh no we gotta get out of here. and then boom, the back end just lifted up. really jolted everybody in their seats. >> after escaping, stone says his group noticed all the debris and quickly found at least four seriously injured people in need of help. >> found those four people. we stayed with them, hung out with them, comforted them, just yelling for ambulances, fire trucks, anyone to come help. we had to end up calling 911. >> stone the own of the -- owner of the elite martial arts academy. they were asked about the pilot landing the plane with minimal experience. >> it is just natural. everybody starts a new career some way some how. they ha
as kpix 5's mark sayer reports they quickly became part of the rescue effort. >> we just want to praise god and thank whoever is looking out for us. >> elliot stone recounts the final seconds of the flight home from korea where he and seven others in his group had been attending a martial arts tournament. >> we seemed to be flying in way too low. last couple seconds before it happened the engines revved into high gear like the captain was saying oh no we gotta get out of here....
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. >> reporter: mark sayer, kpix 5. >> the group. >>> firefighters across the country come together for 19 of their fallen brother are also. >> whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ >> the vice president's special tribute to the elite firefighters killed. >>> stanford students show off their new wheels as they gear up for a grueling race in the australianousback. i'm totally in love with the avocado on this sub. i love avocado so much i started a facebook page. oh, you should post a picture of my new earrings. those would go perfectly with this sweater i'm knitting. [ male announcer ] show your avocado love! try it on the turkey & spinach or subway club. subway. eat fresh®. california prisoners are usa hunger strike in hopes of getting heard. 30-thousand inmates refused >>> prison inmates don't have much of a voice, but thousands of california prisoners are using a hunger strike in hopes of being heard. kicking off the state's biggest hunger strikes. they want to change the policy of indefinite solitary confinement to a five year limit. >>> checking bay area headlines. motorcycle offic
. >> reporter: mark sayer, kpix 5. >> the group. >>> firefighters across the country come together for 19 of their fallen brother are also. >> whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ >> the vice president's special tribute to the elite firefighters killed. >>> stanford students show off their new wheels as they gear up for a grueling race in the australianousback. i'm totally in love with the avocado on this sub. i love avocado so much i started a...
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want to be in front of legislation, we want to be part of legislation, we don't want to be the nay sayers afterwards. this legislation is rushed. one thing that we would like is to put it off until next june, that all of us can get in there and come up with some legislation that works for all of us. given that, here are some of the problems that we have. it is only for san francisco businesses. it is put us in an unfair position, let the playing field... part me, we have heard that this is wonderful in england and australia, and this is san francisco. it is 49 square miles. we are in a competition with people in oakland and those people will come in here and they do come in here now. so it is not the same. we are not talking england and we are not talking new zealand, we are talking san francisco. and we have a problem with the definition of number of employees. is it just the san francisco employees? or is just in the total number of employees throughout the united states? it should be consistent with the other legislation. we have. a lot of the legislation says number of employees in th
want to be in front of legislation, we want to be part of legislation, we don't want to be the nay sayers afterwards. this legislation is rushed. one thing that we would like is to put it off until next june, that all of us can get in there and come up with some legislation that works for all of us. given that, here are some of the problems that we have. it is only for san francisco businesses. it is put us in an unfair position, let the playing field... part me, we have heard that this is...
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ville,yers still -- sayer and another time, we will buy about 500 homes. in phase two of the federal funding we are getting it will come in october -- which will come in october, that will go down the coast and start offering the same kind of deals to others. >> once you buy the homes and you are in the position with the land and whatever remains, what are you going to do? what are you going to do with the land? >> passive use and try to set it --so we know it floods there let's use the lands and work the terrain to try to protect other parts of town. approaches that will allow us to slow water down as it goes through. not walls, but natural types of structures, but nothing on the land for any human use. what we want to do is to use it as a buffer against neighborhoods that are closer. >> is their federal money to help to do that, to restore the land to its natural condition? >> yesterday. and the hazard mitigation funds we are getting in the aid package, it helps us to mitigate against future hazards. >> if you do this and complete this project in a given
ville,yers still -- sayer and another time, we will buy about 500 homes. in phase two of the federal funding we are getting it will come in october -- which will come in october, that will go down the coast and start offering the same kind of deals to others. >> once you buy the homes and you are in the position with the land and whatever remains, what are you going to do? what are you going to do with the land? >> passive use and try to set it --so we know it floods there let's use...
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fascia sayers he blame's oakland's political relationship for not taking is a law and order stance. say they brought two people into custody. last night one person had an outstanding warrant. the other violated the noise ordnance. many of the vandals don't live in the oakland area. coming up we will tell you why the oakland police say they may consider mutual aid like in previous nights. live in downtown oakland i'm brian flores. >>> it's 6:46. the justice department is not likely to file charges against george zimmerman. the justice department says it will be difficult to prove zimmerman targeted trayvon martin because he was black and prosecuting federal hate crimes requires clear evidence which they do not have in this case. yesterday attorney general eric holder says the department is looking at all angles before making a decision. four of the six jurors in the zimmerman trial are distancing themselves from a juror that spoke to anderson cooper about the trial. that juror identified only as b- 37 told cooper she believed trayvon martin hit zimmerman first. she says martin played
fascia sayers he blame's oakland's political relationship for not taking is a law and order stance. say they brought two people into custody. last night one person had an outstanding warrant. the other violated the noise ordnance. many of the vandals don't live in the oakland area. coming up we will tell you why the oakland police say they may consider mutual aid like in previous nights. live in downtown oakland i'm brian flores. >>> it's 6:46. the justice department is not likely to...
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. >> he will sayere is the evidence we have ainst you, here is my decision, you are fired, what alexez does he americans off to federal court and -- he marches off to federal court and challenges it. >> how up hill battle is that? >> it has been done, some won. neil: how do o you think it will work out? most comn scenario i see,s that. you know, he is out for next year and a half, gets a chance to come barkollects tens of millions life is good. >> i think that how it playsous, i think that commissioner will use leverage of lifetime ban to get him to capitule, this year and next, and alex rodriguez will comeback and collect the remainder of his contract. neil: if you are yankees and you agree to this ban, you say, we don't have to pay, because,his is really egregious. >> yankees do not have that latitude. neil: are conttacts written in a way even if you admit to or accept a ban you the team still have to pay, said drug user? >> once you come back from suspension, absolutely. if he comes back, he has 3 years remaining on his contract, yankees are still cob gate obli. neil: even though
. >> he will sayere is the evidence we have ainst you, here is my decision, you are fired, what alexez does he americans off to federal court and -- he marches off to federal court and challenges it. >> how up hill battle is that? >> it has been done, some won. neil: how do o you think it will work out? most comn scenario i see,s that. you know, he is out for next year and a half, gets a chance to come barkollects tens of millions life is good. >> i think that how it...
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enough to turn one of the biggest nay sayers into a facebook --.ever, as the company changed as they move to making mobile off mobile ads, it -- facebook stores charts he is the company's largest shareholder. over the past week alone. jake? >> thanks so much. >>> most americans get two pressure weeks off, but with congress about to skip town for a five-week vacation leaving behind a massive to-do list when they go. this just in. george zimmerman is back in the news. again we'll tell you why he was stopped by police. stay with us. ♪ (announcer) flavors this delicious are worth searching for. friskies. feed the senses. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of you
enough to turn one of the biggest nay sayers into a facebook --.ever, as the company changed as they move to making mobile off mobile ads, it -- facebook stores charts he is the company's largest shareholder. over the past week alone. jake? >> thanks so much. >>> most americans get two pressure weeks off, but with congress about to skip town for a five-week vacation leaving behind a massive to-do list when they go. this just in. george zimmerman is back in the news. again we'll...
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kpix 5's mark sayers is live in gilroy where there are strict rules. mark? >> reporter: gilroy is the only city in the county and very few where you can actually buy safe and sane fireworks. it's been very busy here all day. we happen to have people in action but police will be on the lookout for violators. >> give me a pyro pack bag and one family fun fair. >> okay. >> reporter: the fireworks are flying off the stands in gilroy. >> the big one and -- >> reporter: customers like legend mall say that you can never have too much fire power on the 4th of july. >> a thrill just to see it right in front of the your eyes, and explode. >> you guys see something explode, fire something up. >> reporter: can you give me sparklers? but those are serious business. all stands must display these signs which makes it clear that any fireworks purchased in gilroy must be used in gilroy and are illegal elsewhere in the county. do you have your id with you? >> yes >> reporter: merchants say they get plenty of questions but not much they can do about where somebody uses the fir
kpix 5's mark sayers is live in gilroy where there are strict rules. mark? >> reporter: gilroy is the only city in the county and very few where you can actually buy safe and sane fireworks. it's been very busy here all day. we happen to have people in action but police will be on the lookout for violators. >> give me a pyro pack bag and one family fun fair. >> okay. >> reporter: the fireworks are flying off the stands in gilroy. >> the big one and -- >>...
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. >> he was very acould you sayer to to republicans on capitol hill. he said some senate democrats are working with him on some issues but overall he castigated the house republicans and said they are standing in the way. it was very political and partisan. as you mentioned he tried to say that these are all phony scandals, something that jay carney has said all week long. >> you have been very much involved in the scandals. irs, benghazi, spying, what is your reaction with that harsh expression, phony scandals, fake scandals, what is your reaction when the president says that? >> i don't think that many people across the country buy that with a blanket statement, the white house can just walk away from some of these things that are still being investigated and investigated pretty vigorously. you go down the list and the list is actually growing, not shrinking about investigations that this white house is now dealing with. this administration i should say is dealing with. the irs scandal and we can effectively call it that. any time you have the irs ta
. >> he was very acould you sayer to to republicans on capitol hill. he said some senate democrats are working with him on some issues but overall he castigated the house republicans and said they are standing in the way. it was very political and partisan. as you mentioned he tried to say that these are all phony scandals, something that jay carney has said all week long. >> you have been very much involved in the scandals. irs, benghazi, spying, what is your reaction with that...
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. >> greg, sounds like a bunch of nay sayers to me. >> i agree with you. we were going to have a segment called naysayers. >> it is so no one can complain. i didn't know. i didn't know. >> that's a good point. it seems it doesn't work. who knows? maybe it is more meddling that is creating worse problems and it pays to have some knowledge and it pays to know. >> the more you know -- do something. >> the more you take se lfies. >> that is true. >> and you get in great shape and you can. it comes back around. from foods to nudes, are they losing porn as a new prince is born? residents of the tiny ginger bread kingdom called england will have to deal with a new law making it harder toking a success on-line pornography. david cameron, if that is his real name, announced a series of measures taking aim at what he called the corrosive affect of internet smut. and chief among them is that from now on when people sign up for internet service the porn blocking filters will automatically turn on and the customer will tell the service provider he wants them off. in ot
. >> greg, sounds like a bunch of nay sayers to me. >> i agree with you. we were going to have a segment called naysayers. >> it is so no one can complain. i didn't know. i didn't know. >> that's a good point. it seems it doesn't work. who knows? maybe it is more meddling that is creating worse problems and it pays to have some knowledge and it pays to know. >> the more you know -- do something. >> the more you take se lfies. >> that is true. >>...
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every restructuring i have heard doom sayers say it will h ruin -- insert enterprise here -- ruin it.ertainly the credit markets responded. but the reality is they are going to look at the credit rating of a rehabilitated city. if that city is capable they will make rational decisions because they are financial institutions. if they can make money lending money to detroit we'll be back in business. >> how long will it take? >> i'm going for fall of 2014. >> that's a little more than a year. >> we now have a judge. the judge will have his own ideas about how it should go. we'll be proactive. asking for a scheduling order, the appointment of a retiree committee. >> finally we talked about detroit's special problems, but is there a cautionary tale here? could the same thing happen in other cities where other political leaders made promises that can't be kept? >> chris, i'm focused on detroit. our problems are so unique that i would not extrapolate what happened in other cities. i would say delay doesn't produce positive outcomes. whatever the problems are, deal with them. deal with them
every restructuring i have heard doom sayers say it will h ruin -- insert enterprise here -- ruin it.ertainly the credit markets responded. but the reality is they are going to look at the credit rating of a rehabilitated city. if that city is capable they will make rational decisions because they are financial institutions. if they can make money lending money to detroit we'll be back in business. >> how long will it take? >> i'm going for fall of 2014. >> that's a little...
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and the folks who are, you know, the color blinld kind of whitewashing of race conversation nay sayers are people i would like to skrk what kind of world do you want to live in? do you think it is pock certain group of people are being treated differently? that's the fundamental question here. >> you go to that question about what you're calling basically differential treatment and that does have a legal baseline. one of the things we'll discuss with senator ben cardin, whether it is time to have a national federal ban under the law on racial profiling. many people may not realize, racial profiling sounds like something people don't like. it is not illegal under the law. thank you both for being with us. next, a little more ignorance on display in america. this time from within the halls of congress, if you can believe that. this is "disrupt" on msnbc. >> they weigh 130 pounds and have cabs the size of cantaloupes because they're hauling marijuana across the desert. >> come on. we all say it behind closed doors. mexicans have calves the size of cantaloupes. or honey dews, what have you
and the folks who are, you know, the color blinld kind of whitewashing of race conversation nay sayers are people i would like to skrk what kind of world do you want to live in? do you think it is pock certain group of people are being treated differently? that's the fundamental question here. >> you go to that question about what you're calling basically differential treatment and that does have a legal baseline. one of the things we'll discuss with senator ben cardin, whether it is time...
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. >> place say holmes died him sayer and identified himself as the joker. >> through the internet, he,000 rounds of ammunition. his apartment is boobytrapped with various incendiary and chemical devices. >> the trip wire was meant to kill whoever entered that door. >> if you think we are angry, we are sure as hell are angry. >> portraits emerging about these lives cut so brutally short. >> john wanted to become a navy s.e.a.l.s. but his life ended in the line of fire here at home. >> what great hero. he is. he provided me the opportunity to survive. >> matt mcquinn took a bullet shielding his girlfriend and his brother. one pushed his girlfriend out of the way. >> the president flew here late this afternoon. he has been meeting with the families of the victims. >> i come to them not so much as president as i do as a father and as a husband. out of this darkness, a brighter day is going to come. >> well, this afternoon mayors against illegal guns mark the o day with reading of the victims. 12:38 is the moment that police say james holmes opened fire on aurora, colorado movie goers watc
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meant to me is the mothers and the family members were all not accepted as being viable truth takers, sayers on that issue. i think they followed strictly from the fact john good's testimony suggested that george was on the bottom and the person on the bottom is likely the person asking for help, and he had the bruises to go with it. that part is not difficult to appreciate in terms of their conclusions. >> the president and director counsel of naacp legal defense fund joins us. thank you for making time. here's the deal. i am curious -- and you heard john bring up the issue of diversity among jurors. and i just had someone tweet me basically saying get over it, can't we move past race? i'm curious when people have that reaction because how do you move past something that you haven't dealt with? >> i completely agree, tamron. you know, if there's anything that this case teaches us, it's that we are not ready to move past race. i think there are a number of people out there who because they are made uncomfortable with what is genuinely an uncomfortable conversation, conversations about race,
meant to me is the mothers and the family members were all not accepted as being viable truth takers, sayers on that issue. i think they followed strictly from the fact john good's testimony suggested that george was on the bottom and the person on the bottom is likely the person asking for help, and he had the bruises to go with it. that part is not difficult to appreciate in terms of their conclusions. >> the president and director counsel of naacp legal defense fund joins us. thank you...
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on the run not the criminals it's not the wrong doers they're pursuing the right doers the truth sayers so that that's when you know that we've lost it in terms of any kind of balance in our country that we've reached a tipping point and beyond in terms of where our constitutional system has been subordinated to institutional violations and crimes so i mean to be points are really dangerous now because once you pass them it's really hard to come for you almost have to reset the system all over again it's you know the tipping point of the extinction that wiped out all life two hundred fifty million years ago led to the rise of the dinosaurs to be by the end of it and we don't have dinosaurs anymore so how do we how do we do that it's all starts with congress because congress the most important branch most powerful branch of government the tax part of the war part of the oversight investigation power of the appropriations part unfortunately it happens to be the most personal iced and smallest five hundred thirty five men and women and they represent millions and tens of millions of voters
on the run not the criminals it's not the wrong doers they're pursuing the right doers the truth sayers so that that's when you know that we've lost it in terms of any kind of balance in our country that we've reached a tipping point and beyond in terms of where our constitutional system has been subordinated to institutional violations and crimes so i mean to be points are really dangerous now because once you pass them it's really hard to come for you almost have to reset the system all over...
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she became the true sayer. she talked about things that no other first lady had touched with a 10 foot pole. she talked about marijuana use. she talked about abortion. she talked about breast cancer. a taboo subject. later, she talked about drug addiction. she grasped, she was a very intuitive woman, she grasped that after the awkward spectacle the nationn hungered for was authenticity from the white house. authenticity is what we got from 's. four's -- ford the republic survived. if the mark of the great president is one who grasps the issues of the day, the mark of a great first lady is one who grasps the ephemeral essence of her time. pat nixon missed her moment and betty ford grasped hers. a spouse can only do so much for a president. rosalynn carter, another example of a first lady who is a more astute politician that her husband. she could not sing the president, whose own vice president had the coldest nose of any politician that she ever met. bush has sharper political instincts than george bush. man wh
she became the true sayer. she talked about things that no other first lady had touched with a 10 foot pole. she talked about marijuana use. she talked about abortion. she talked about breast cancer. a taboo subject. later, she talked about drug addiction. she grasped, she was a very intuitive woman, she grasped that after the awkward spectacle the nationn hungered for was authenticity from the white house. authenticity is what we got from 's. four's -- ford the republic survived. if the mark...
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sayer: i just wanted to that i agree with the last color. i am 19 and in college.hat we need some sort of immigration reform going on. [indiscernible] everyone,eel that blacks and whites, i do not feel like anybody should discriminate towards anybody as long as you have a job, do not complain. do you know what i mean? there are people here, and we have to do with it. there are people here. we have to do things to keep an overflow of people coming in. jasmine, has the influx of immigrants in arkansas caused any economic growth or harm to you? caller: i live in southeast arkansas. i feel like the jobs they do take are the jobs we usually do not consider taking anyway. i feel that the jobs that they have, they are not high-level jobs. they're mostly agricultural jobs. they worked in the tomato fields. they cannot get regular jobs. most of the time they cannot get those jobs. see -- i do not workingllegal immigrant in a fancy restaurant or in a grocery store or anything like that. i do not understand. i feel like these are preconceived ideas about immigrants. call.we a
sayer: i just wanted to that i agree with the last color. i am 19 and in college.hat we need some sort of immigration reform going on. [indiscernible] everyone,eel that blacks and whites, i do not feel like anybody should discriminate towards anybody as long as you have a job, do not complain. do you know what i mean? there are people here, and we have to do with it. there are people here. we have to do things to keep an overflow of people coming in. jasmine, has the influx of immigrants in...
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and sayers still -- sayerville, and another time, we will buy about 500 homes. in phase two of the federal funding we are getting which ill come in october, that will go down the coast and start offering the same kind of deals to others. >> once you buy the homes and you are in the position with the land and whatever remains, what are you going to do? what are you going to do with the land? >> passive use and try to set it up so we know it floods there -- let's use the lands and work the terrain to try to protect other parts of town. use natural approaches that will allow us to slow water down as it goes through. not walls, but natural types of structures, but nothing on the land for any human use. what we want to do is to use it as a buffer against neighborhoods that are closer. >> is their federal money to help to do that, to restore the land to its natural condition? >> yesterday. and the hazard mitigation funds we are getting in the aid package, it helps us to mitigate against future hazards. >> if you do this and complete this project in a given community,
and sayers still -- sayerville, and another time, we will buy about 500 homes. in phase two of the federal funding we are getting which ill come in october, that will go down the coast and start offering the same kind of deals to others. >> once you buy the homes and you are in the position with the land and whatever remains, what are you going to do? what are you going to do with the land? >> passive use and try to set it up so we know it floods there -- let's use the lands and...
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a spokesman for the governor sayer the first lady's clothes will be donated to charity when his term endsjanua in january. he's a rising star. >> i remember him being on this show. i was impressed with him. i was on set with him. this was before the vice presidential choice was made on the republican side. the hypocrisy of some of these guys is stunning. if this were happening in the democratic side in virginia, i'm sure he'd be very critical. this is not good for terry mcauliffe, who continues to benefit. >> terry mcauliffe continues to benefit because this impacts obviously his opponent in a big way. it's so interesting because his campaign, bobs for jobs, was brilliant. it would seem they would know better. robert gibbs, do you agree? >> i'm sort of stunned, as you are, that this is in many ways perfectly legal in virginia's campaign finance laws. it's a stunning thing. >> we should highlight that, too. because that's very different. >> it is. let's be clear, we should and the virginia legislature should close that loophole yesterday. and, look, i think at some point you begin to
a spokesman for the governor sayer the first lady's clothes will be donated to charity when his term endsjanua in january. he's a rising star. >> i remember him being on this show. i was impressed with him. i was on set with him. this was before the vice presidential choice was made on the republican side. the hypocrisy of some of these guys is stunning. if this were happening in the democratic side in virginia, i'm sure he'd be very critical. this is not good for terry mcauliffe, who...
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and brian, may not have settled some of the nay-sayers off of the ledge last night, but if there is aare keeping the cards close to the vest. >> definitely. you think about apple being one of the most secretive companies out there, and rightfully so, because they don't want to let the public know what is coming down the pike. but in addition to the new products, the gross margins are a key part of it as well. guiding for 36% to 37% growth margin s f margins for the september quarter is a quarter at the end of the quarter where we expect the low-cost iphone to come into the marketplace, and many thought it would be a below growth margin, but we believe it is going to be above corporate margin margins. so i think that the guidance is indicative of the fact that apple is migrating down the cost serve and maintaining some attractive level of growth margin. >> and brian, a year ago they were 42.8, and are we back to the levels or slower rate of decline of margins? >> don't hold yourself on that one, carl. i don't think that we will ever see the low 40s again. ultimately what was driving th
and brian, may not have settled some of the nay-sayers off of the ledge last night, but if there is aare keeping the cards close to the vest. >> definitely. you think about apple being one of the most secretive companies out there, and rightfully so, because they don't want to let the public know what is coming down the pike. but in addition to the new products, the gross margins are a key part of it as well. guiding for 36% to 37% growth margin s f margins for the september quarter is a...
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she became the true sayer. she talked about things that no other first lady had touched with a 10 foot pole. she talked about marijuana use. she talked about abortion. she talked about breast cancer. a taboo subject. later, she talked about drug addiction. she grasped, she was a very intuitive woman, she grasped that after the awkward spectacle of the nixon's, what the nation hungered for was authenticity from the white house. authenticity is what we got from the four's -- ford's. the republic survived. if the mark of the great president is one who grasps the issues of the day, the mark of a great first lady is one who grasps the ephemeral essence of her time. pat nixon missed her moment and betty ford grasped hers. a spouse can only do so much for a president. rosalynn carter, another example of a first lady who is a more astute politician that her husband. she could not sing the president, whose own vice president had the coldest nose of any politician that she ever met. bush has sharper political instincts t
she became the true sayer. she talked about things that no other first lady had touched with a 10 foot pole. she talked about marijuana use. she talked about abortion. she talked about breast cancer. a taboo subject. later, she talked about drug addiction. she grasped, she was a very intuitive woman, she grasped that after the awkward spectacle of the nixon's, what the nation hungered for was authenticity from the white house. authenticity is what we got from the four's -- ford's. the republic...