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tall with a medium afro t shirt with stripes and black shorts mike schmidt did not provoke the suspect never saw before sunday night for days later they acted today 44th ward alderman tom tunney released a statement. working with the community to keep them better informed. >> families and children out here all day tricycle out there seems safe >> kids with dogs all out all of the time until the offender is caught can only work on recovery physical and emotional >> i will always think about it. something i have to power through. >> the victim suspects the man police are after lives with mental illness. police and the aldermen did not want to publicize the attack weeks leading up to the pride parade in the neighborhood last year more than 7000 people, 700,000 people turned out to watch the parade call a chicago police. still coming up jerry sandusky fate in the hands of the jury tonight revelation adopted son says jerry sandusky did to end at one man used craigs list to catch a motorcycle thief and why it might be ok to drink when you are pregnant and mild temperatures sunshine tom skill
tall with a medium afro t shirt with stripes and black shorts mike schmidt did not provoke the suspect never saw before sunday night for days later they acted today 44th ward alderman tom tunney released a statement. working with the community to keep them better informed. >> families and children out here all day tricycle out there seems safe >> kids with dogs all out all of the time until the offender is caught can only work on recovery physical and emotional >> i will...
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here's congressman jean schmidt thinking it was struck down before the court. here it is. >> speak!ruck down the mandate! >> have a nice weekend. you have something to celebrate. both you, ron, joan walsh, great to have you on the show. up next, this is kind of a hoot. and it's coming up here on "bardball," the place for politics. >>> back to "hardball" and the sideshow. really it was a historic moment yesterday when president obama made his address after finding out his health care bill had been upheld by the supreme court. some comics imagined if obama had really cut loose with his excitement. >> this is a big win for president obama. after the ruling, he addressed the nation from the east room of the white house where he explained this was a victory not for him, but for all of us. >> i know there will be a lot of discussion today about the politics of all this, about@m!= won and who lost. that's how these things tend to be here in washington. but that discussion completely misses the point. >> he didn't want to gloat, but if you watch his body language closely, you can see he was
here's congressman jean schmidt thinking it was struck down before the court. here it is. >> speak!ruck down the mandate! >> have a nice weekend. you have something to celebrate. both you, ron, joan walsh, great to have you on the show. up next, this is kind of a hoot. and it's coming up here on "bardball," the place for politics. >>> back to "hardball" and the sideshow. really it was a historic moment yesterday when president obama made his address...
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coming up, alan greenspan talks about your money in this economy, and i will sit with eric schmidt. what we're following at the close, and it's a triple digit move for stocks today. the first half of the year closing with a bang. all three major averages soaring today. the dow and the s&p 500 posting their second largest move of the year. the nasdaq having the best of 2012. as we head into the second half of the year, was it short covering, or real fundamentals driving things? top strategist standing by. look at how we're treasuring here on wall street. 2% higher. volume picking up today as well. 27 7 points up. 209 million shares traded, and nasdaq was 85 points higher today, industrials and tech the leadership groups. s&p 500 picking up 33 points, 2.5% higher. settling the first half of the year at 1362. what a way to close out the first hafr of the year and the quarter for that matter. don't get too excited just yet, todd says take note, this market is going south fast. the black bay group is with me, and danielle hues, and brian shactman, thank you for joining us, todd, let me k
coming up, alan greenspan talks about your money in this economy, and i will sit with eric schmidt. what we're following at the close, and it's a triple digit move for stocks today. the first half of the year closing with a bang. all three major averages soaring today. the dow and the s&p 500 posting their second largest move of the year. the nasdaq having the best of 2012. as we head into the second half of the year, was it short covering, or real fundamentals driving things? top...
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eric schmidt had been some interesting papers. he had been making the point that so much of the tech industry is project-based learning. google gives people time off to do what they want. they give them time to explore and hang out with other people, outside of the framework of this more structured enterprise. burning man, from the very beginning is project-based learning. it attracts people from every demographic that you can think of, every category. so you have to, potentially, encyclopedic knowledge assembled at this place. and the natural way to learn is project-based. scholarship is fine, academic models can be useful for certain things, but human beings tend to learn by engaging in project- based learning. if you look at the desert -- well, here is an example. i was on a tour for the black rock arts foundation. we went to various studios around the area where artwork was getting ready for la playa. all of the big ones involving armies of people with the various skills. it takes her attacker, a traditional art, overlapping f
eric schmidt had been some interesting papers. he had been making the point that so much of the tech industry is project-based learning. google gives people time off to do what they want. they give them time to explore and hang out with other people, outside of the framework of this more structured enterprise. burning man, from the very beginning is project-based learning. it attracts people from every demographic that you can think of, every category. so you have to, potentially, encyclopedic...
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but for schmidt and over a million farmers across the country, that could come to a screeching halt.reporter: these two senators want to end those payments to farmers in place since the great depression. the democrat and republican sat at this committee table and made the decision together. >> what do people say back home? people say back home all the time, whether it's michigan, kansas, any state, why can't you folks get along and do something instead of spinning your wheels and pointing fingers. >> reporter: bipartisanship we rarely see these days. their farm deal kits $24 billion in spending. >> almost 24. $23.6 billion to the deficit. >> reporter: a significant savings to taxpayers but does it add up? $5 come from ending direct payments but create a new $3 billion program to help farmers with crop insurance. watchdog groups warn the cost to taxpayers could actually explode in bad crop years. senators scoff at that. >> these are real cuts. crop insurance makes sense. it's like any other insurance. it's there when you have a loss. >> reporter: at the farm, schmidt says he's okay wi
but for schmidt and over a million farmers across the country, that could come to a screeching halt.reporter: these two senators want to end those payments to farmers in place since the great depression. the democrat and republican sat at this committee table and made the decision together. >> what do people say back home? people say back home all the time, whether it's michigan, kansas, any state, why can't you folks get along and do something instead of spinning your wheels and pointing...
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. >> state senator suzi schmidt arrested lake county illinois sheriff's deputies damaging a neighbor's property trespassing accusations tied to some sort of dispute with the neighbor state senator suzi schmidt announced last november when not seek re- election 2012 after a previous brush with the law state senator suzi schmidt accused of using power not acting on 911 call during a domestic dispute. move over berto center chicago about to get more action from the chicago bulls bringing practice facility to chicago best place to shop for electronics local store gets a major endorsement from very well known consumer magazine at put up for adoption more than two years ago tonight to "red" pit bull inspiring story and get ready to crank up the air conditioner tom skilling back says about to get hotter. er on my journey across america i found new ways to tell people about saving money. this is bobby. say hello bobby. hello bobby. do you know you could save hundreds on car insurance over the phone, online or at your local geico office? tell us bobby, what would you do with all those savings?
. >> state senator suzi schmidt arrested lake county illinois sheriff's deputies damaging a neighbor's property trespassing accusations tied to some sort of dispute with the neighbor state senator suzi schmidt announced last november when not seek re- election 2012 after a previous brush with the law state senator suzi schmidt accused of using power not acting on 911 call during a domestic dispute. move over berto center chicago about to get more action from the chicago bulls bringing...
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i'm emily schmidt reporting. >> we were talking before, you do need this to occur at some point. it is heartbreaking to watch to get caught in the middle. >> it's a natural occurrence. the problem is, you know, as everything else, sprawl has gone into the forest that used to burn without any problems. it is kind of sad. now we're looking at low humidity here. nice day. >> it was. >> the low humidity will last through the week. let's start with a live look outside. new weather cam brought to you by michael and son. this is looking northward down wisconsin avenue toward bethesda. and looking at just a few clouds. but really a very nice evening. 80 degrees. the dew points are in the 40s. what that means is, you can, wait a minute. i'm sorry. that's looking east over the beltway. dew points in the 40s. so an entirely different air mass than yesterday. we were in the low 70s. it was muggy and horrible. open your windows, but not too far because it will be cool. pressure is steady at 29.98 inches of mercury. look at wind. 23-mile per hour wind gusts in manassas and 20 miles per hour. i
i'm emily schmidt reporting. >> we were talking before, you do need this to occur at some point. it is heartbreaking to watch to get caught in the middle. >> it's a natural occurrence. the problem is, you know, as everything else, sprawl has gone into the forest that used to burn without any problems. it is kind of sad. now we're looking at low humidity here. nice day. >> it was. >> the low humidity will last through the week. let's start with a live look outside. new...
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>>"she" meaning the legislator who was the chair of the schmidt? >> greed. representative haynes that was the chair of this committee, yes. >> so there is another representative, republican mike shirky who told wlix yesterday that, quote, this is nothing. this, meaning abortion is nothing short of infantiiniofinicide until we completely defund planned parenthood, we have work to do. so this is to affect specifically planned parenthood? >> i think -- i think representative shirky revealed the real intent of this, to limit abortion access in the state of michigan with specific emphasis on making sure that planned parenthood can't continue in our good work. i think that's really what we need to focus on. it doesn't have anything to do with safety. >> according to the gudmaker institute there were more than 80 laws. how is planned parenthood mobilizing to fight back given how much of this we are seeing across the country? >> well as you can imagine, it's been a tough time to be part of planned parenthood. the thing that warms my heart is the amount of grassroots
>>"she" meaning the legislator who was the chair of the schmidt? >> greed. representative haynes that was the chair of this committee, yes. >> so there is another representative, republican mike shirky who told wlix yesterday that, quote, this is nothing. this, meaning abortion is nothing short of infantiiniofinicide until we completely defund planned parenthood, we have work to do. so this is to affect specifically planned parenthood? >> i think -- i think...
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schmidt, who spoke at the university of california. he has both a master's degree and ph.d. in computer engineering from uc, berkeley. he talks about technology solving the world's problems in a speech that's just over 17 minutes. >> thank you, edward. and the best thing about greeting probably approximately half of the class is the woman who came in on her phone saying, "mom, i've got to go, i've got to go now." this is the new cal graduate always talking to her mother. now, it's great to be back here on campus. it's an honor to have been invited, and it's an honor to hold a degree from berkeley, and it's an honor to look out on this next generation of golden bears. now, when you return to a place of intense memories, you think it's a place that's changed so much, but in truth you are the one who has changed more. your memories will be vivid. things will look a little different. but you will feel very much the same. when you return to berkeley, you will have changed and in turn - turn -- -- just know that they would not shine as brightly if you were not here. ened i say to
schmidt, who spoke at the university of california. he has both a master's degree and ph.d. in computer engineering from uc, berkeley. he talks about technology solving the world's problems in a speech that's just over 17 minutes. >> thank you, edward. and the best thing about greeting probably approximately half of the class is the woman who came in on her phone saying, "mom, i've got to go, i've got to go now." this is the new cal graduate always talking to her mother. now,...
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just for the fun of it, let's watch jean schmidt. it would have looked like for days and months if this had gone down. here's jean schmidt thinking it was struck down. here it is. just a clip. >> yes! yes! >> speak! >> oh, thank god! they struck down the individual mandate. they took it away. yes! >> wow. that sort of looked like nationwide, guys. have a nice weekend. you got something to celebrate. ron reagan and joan walsh. it's great to have you on the show all the time, by the way. >>> up next, the late night comics take on the supreme court in the sideshow. it's a hoot. it's coming up here on "hardball," the place for politics. recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked
just for the fun of it, let's watch jean schmidt. it would have looked like for days and months if this had gone down. here's jean schmidt thinking it was struck down. here it is. just a clip. >> yes! yes! >> speak! >> oh, thank god! they struck down the individual mandate. they took it away. yes! >> wow. that sort of looked like nationwide, guys. have a nice weekend. you got something to celebrate. ron reagan and joan walsh. it's great to have you on the show all the...
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he's a represented in wayne schmidt from traverse city time out. there. and it should make women angry i mean that guy must have been horrified when nancy pelosi was the speaker that was so here we have an elected female representative speaking out on behalf of her female constituents rights issues and because she said something her male colleagues didn't like she's described as having a temper tantrum and in need of a time out i mean that's how you talk to five year olds and then she's barred from speaking again on the house floor for the rest of the legislative year that's played six sexism and it's apparently found a cozy little rough refuge within the republican party the most powerful bashing of patriarchy in america you might have seen this picture it's an old viral e-mail that's now all over the web in different variations comparing republican women to democratic women. notice the flattering pictures of the female republicans compared to the very unflattering pictures of democrats point of pictures simple republican women are better than democratic
he's a represented in wayne schmidt from traverse city time out. there. and it should make women angry i mean that guy must have been horrified when nancy pelosi was the speaker that was so here we have an elected female representative speaking out on behalf of her female constituents rights issues and because she said something her male colleagues didn't like she's described as having a temper tantrum and in need of a time out i mean that's how you talk to five year olds and then she's barred...
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also eric schmidt fresh into the company's leap into the tablet world.hat's tomorrow. [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benzfina. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale. save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome >>> welcome back. we had hoped to bring you an interview on the heal
also eric schmidt fresh into the company's leap into the tablet world.hat's tomorrow. [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benzfina. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based...
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richard schmidt, followed by [unintelligible] >> my name is michael lyon, from e or action network it really is heartbreaking ade ovhe next five years. the prospect of being joyful over a flat budget being caught in the nature is so much greater over the next 10 years, that is very scary. there is no other way to p it. i thi that you look who is calling the shots in this city, state, a country, old people, people with disabilities, kids arreally the useless eaters and i e that term advisedly. remembering what they were in history. tly way that this is going to get solved this by enforcing the rich corporations to make ge inea taxes. supervisor olague: thank you. [applause] >> hello, my name is amber ca resource center. i just wanted to respd concerns over services in the througho t cityin the innerions anoutesunset. we are trying to provide seices to seniors and adults withisabilities. by proding staff, at this point, four days a week. our staff has people that s that community. we have been partnering with those organizations, other we are certainly willing to entertain other ideas t
richard schmidt, followed by [unintelligible] >> my name is michael lyon, from e or action network it really is heartbreaking ade ovhe next five years. the prospect of being joyful over a flat budget being caught in the nature is so much greater over the next 10 years, that is very scary. there is no other way to p it. i thi that you look who is calling the shots in this city, state, a country, old people, people with disabilities, kids arreally the useless eaters and i e that term...
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the weather did allow us to bale hay with hans schmidt.r -- farmers need to eat. >> we all have to eat. >> reporter: badana bash, maryland. >> she's live in washington. this bill has sparked controversy i know among some democrats because some of this farm bill cuts come from food stamps. tell us about that. >> reporter: that's right. $4.5 billion comes -- of cuts come out of the food stamp program, and some democrats especially keirsten gillibrand of new york has made passionate speeches on the senate floor saying you have to restore those cuts. i've asked both senators, but particularly the democrat, debbie stabenow, about that, and obviously from her perspective she's from michigan. the last thing she wants to take money out of the hands who need it most from a state that is really, really suffering like michigan. she insists that what they have cut is basically waste, fraud, and abuse, and in this particular case it's effectively in a form abuse of what these food stamps are supposed to be doing. she insists it is not going to take foo
the weather did allow us to bale hay with hans schmidt.r -- farmers need to eat. >> we all have to eat. >> reporter: badana bash, maryland. >> she's live in washington. this bill has sparked controversy i know among some democrats because some of this farm bill cuts come from food stamps. tell us about that. >> reporter: that's right. $4.5 billion comes -- of cuts come out of the food stamp program, and some democrats especially keirsten gillibrand of new york has made...
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joining us now is steve schmidt, republican strategist, notably for the mccain/palin ticket.ve, thank you for taking this on. thanks for being here. >> you bet. good to see you, rachel. >> does the party itself matter? for an election, in terms of having strong state parties to turn out the vote and fund raise for the nominee and deal with publicity and stuff, do the parties matter at the state level or do you get around that with outside groups? >> it's a complicated question, and to a large degree, the outside groups have destabilized some of the chief functions of the parties, on the get out the vote stuff, a lot of this will take place through the third party groups. when you're running a presidential campaign or you're in the midterm elections and you're working from washington, you want to be able to work with functional state parties. the fact that there are dysfunctional and uncooperative state parties is nothing new to the people who run both parties, and so this is an issue that the romney campaign and the republican national committee will have to work around. but
joining us now is steve schmidt, republican strategist, notably for the mccain/palin ticket.ve, thank you for taking this on. thanks for being here. >> you bet. good to see you, rachel. >> does the party itself matter? for an election, in terms of having strong state parties to turn out the vote and fund raise for the nominee and deal with publicity and stuff, do the parties matter at the state level or do you get around that with outside groups? >> it's a complicated...
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no real event there, it's very successful operation, according to chief schmidt, and then on june 2,had the black and white ball, and that was very successful, but we also had prior to that the union street fair, a two-day event, and in the past, there had been public drinking. over all, a very successful event with i believe only five arrests for public drunkenness, and then of course, we were dealing with president obama visiting some event in san francisco. all went off without a hitch, and he went safely back to air force one, so a very busy two weeks for the police department. we get about one week of rest, and then we get into june, and then there is the u.s. open, which will o
no real event there, it's very successful operation, according to chief schmidt, and then on june 2,had the black and white ball, and that was very successful, but we also had prior to that the union street fair, a two-day event, and in the past, there had been public drinking. over all, a very successful event with i believe only five arrests for public drunkenness, and then of course, we were dealing with president obama visiting some event in san francisco. all went off without a hitch, and...
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allison schmidt trained with michael phelps at the university of michigan. move paid off big tonight. she qualified to compete next month in london and now looks like a contender, if not the favorite. before tonight, alberto pujols had hit home runs in 32 ballparks of 281 different pictures. he helped the angels be the orioles a 7-3 at the yard. trying to turn around his recent fortune. it did not happen. fifth inning, left field, and gone. bottom of the fifth, a solo shot to almost the exact same spot in left field. sixth ending, peter, if nothing beautiful about that hit. 5-1 angels. in the seventh inning, left field, and gone. four home runs for the angels. a bad combination for the orioles. >> i was relying on locating -- that is what really hurt. >> unless you can catch a really big lottery ticket, good luck having a better day than the new head coach. he spent the last two seasons as the assistant coach for the jersey devils. he played for 19 seasons in the nhl, six of those for the capitals. he faces the same challenges as a coach that he once did as
allison schmidt trained with michael phelps at the university of michigan. move paid off big tonight. she qualified to compete next month in london and now looks like a contender, if not the favorite. before tonight, alberto pujols had hit home runs in 32 ballparks of 281 different pictures. he helped the angels be the orioles a 7-3 at the yard. trying to turn around his recent fortune. it did not happen. fifth inning, left field, and gone. bottom of the fifth, a solo shot to almost the exact...
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richard schmidt, followed by [unintelligible] >> my name is michael lyon, from the senior action network. and from the gray panthers. it really is heartbreaking to cure the cuts that have been made over the next five years. the prospect of being joyful over a flat budget being caught in the nature is so much greater over the next 10 years, that is very scary. there is no other way to put it. i think that if you look at who is calling the shots in this city, state, and country, old people, people with disabilities, kids are really the useless eaters, and i use that term advisedly. remembering what they were in history. the only way that this is going to get solved this by enforcing the rich corporations to make huge increases in taxes. supervisor olague: thank you. [applause] >> hello, my name is amber carol. i am from the aging disability resource center. i just wanted to respond to the concerns over services in the sunset district. the adrc has 19 roving stations throughout the city in the inner and outer sunset. we are trying to provide services to seniors and adults with disabilities.
richard schmidt, followed by [unintelligible] >> my name is michael lyon, from the senior action network. and from the gray panthers. it really is heartbreaking to cure the cuts that have been made over the next five years. the prospect of being joyful over a flat budget being caught in the nature is so much greater over the next 10 years, that is very scary. there is no other way to put it. i think that if you look at who is calling the shots in this city, state, and country, old people,...
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jason schmidt. >> yes. chair hur: bob this is a question for mr. st. croix or mr. emblidge. if a witness does not appear, because we might have been issue if we issued the subpoena too late. >> i do not know if there is any standard that governs us, but we generally leave lead time in when we do them, so we have never had an issue with that. they are usually about two weeks in advance. >> my understanding is every single time. a reasonable time requirement. chair hur: maybe i should ask you this. mr. keith, the witnesses you intend to call, do you expect any of them to be hostile in a sense that there is likely to be a challenge to a subpoena based on timeliness? >> ms. lopez, with her being in venezuela, i do not see us being able to subpoena her. ms. haines, and the other witnesses, we can telephoned them, of course, but i think from our perspective, we would like to be able to subpoena them to make sure they can show up, and that would be madison, williams. >> -- chair hur: ok, so it sounds like from your list, lopez and haynes -- ok, why do we not do this. why do we not
jason schmidt. >> yes. chair hur: bob this is a question for mr. st. croix or mr. emblidge. if a witness does not appear, because we might have been issue if we issued the subpoena too late. >> i do not know if there is any standard that governs us, but we generally leave lead time in when we do them, so we have never had an issue with that. they are usually about two weeks in advance. >> my understanding is every single time. a reasonable time requirement. chair hur: maybe i...
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neighbor lake villa tonight with more on the story it down by not showing herself state senator suzie schmidt is not far away to cars in her driveway at the moment what caught here in a bit of a hurry still open groceries partially unloaded police did not pick her up here hardware store gurnee arrested misdemeanor warrant for damaging a neighbor's property trespassing. 5:00 tonight also served with the emergency stalking and no contact order requires her to stay away from the same neighbor she was released just after 7 after posting 10% of $5,000 bond not her first brush with the law lake villa public and announced last november should not seek reelection to the illinois senate revelations of domestic disturbances involving her husband. she apologized for what she called lapse in judgment after appearing to use her political clout to gain influence with police tel link 911 operator to ignore her husband if he called about a domestic dispute. >> several demonstrators arrested protest at the city health department offices in the loop late this afternoon protesters angry over closing of mental h
neighbor lake villa tonight with more on the story it down by not showing herself state senator suzie schmidt is not far away to cars in her driveway at the moment what caught here in a bit of a hurry still open groceries partially unloaded police did not pick her up here hardware store gurnee arrested misdemeanor warrant for damaging a neighbor's property trespassing. 5:00 tonight also served with the emergency stalking and no contact order requires her to stay away from the same neighbor she...
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joining me now, steve schmidt, a former senior adviser to senator mccain's 2008 presidential campaign an msnbc political analyst. steve, how do these guys look to you at this stage? and first of all, do personal things like, you know, christie shows up late for an event and makes it awkward for romney, do personal factors like that, maybe personal character chemistry issues matter that much? >> sure, they sure can. i mean, look, at the end of the day, this is a very personal choice for the top of the ticket. he's going to have to be working with this person for at least four years, if they win, maybe for eight years. and if you look at the republican field, the number of people that after the 2008 election that will pass the test, that there'll be unanimity amongst the media, amongst republicans, amongst democrats, that whether you agree with the person or not, that they're qualified to be president of the united states from day one, it's a very, very small list. and i think chris christie and probably one of the people on that list. >> steve, this "new york times" series this week is
joining me now, steve schmidt, a former senior adviser to senator mccain's 2008 presidential campaign an msnbc political analyst. steve, how do these guys look to you at this stage? and first of all, do personal things like, you know, christie shows up late for an event and makes it awkward for romney, do personal factors like that, maybe personal character chemistry issues matter that much? >> sure, they sure can. i mean, look, at the end of the day, this is a very personal choice for...
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she is alison schmidt and she solidified her spot on the team. she is 22 and trained with michael phelps. this will be her second olympic games. last night's race was tough. >> i tried to hold on. they got me through that. >> alisyn was born in michigan but she relocated to our area three years ago. we will clean her. -- claim her. >> the two athletes will be competing in another final for a chance to represent the u.s. we have more on what happened in the pool. >> at the swimming trials, the spotlight was squarely on michael phelps. his rival took the morning off and michael phelps was the third fastest qualifier. the semifinals for that event are tonight. there are two heats at a 40 5:00 p.m. before that is round two of the rivalry. they hit the pool for the final in the men's 200 meter free. you can expect quite a race in the semifinals. this is video of it right here. the windt stroke for stroke and his hand touched first. michael phelps hates to lose. he said he knows what is at stake at these trials is securing a spot on the team a lochte a
she is alison schmidt and she solidified her spot on the team. she is 22 and trained with michael phelps. this will be her second olympic games. last night's race was tough. >> i tried to hold on. they got me through that. >> alisyn was born in michigan but she relocated to our area three years ago. we will clean her. -- claim her. >> the two athletes will be competing in another final for a chance to represent the u.s. we have more on what happened in the pool. >> at...
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even the google represented -- eric schmidt was talking to us. he said if we are not making products with the people that are the consumers, we are missing out on a generation of folks. we will then have a market that is only for certain high class people, people who are well educated. how is that gap going to not get bigger and bigger, unless we are recruiting from the communities that we want to sell products and applications to? this is, i think, the greatest accomplishments that successful businesses in san francisco must take on. we are doing that at the local level, in san francisco. i have summer jobs for kids. about one-third of them will be at the technology companies, paid internships, and we are reaching have to disconnect kids. they are not paying attention but they have the creative minds, but they are not paying attention to the regular school stuff, making sure they are included. today, the new media -- i saw a couple of you have a few months ago. i wasn't enthusiastic about the idea. we had to keep some of its secret, but i want t
even the google represented -- eric schmidt was talking to us. he said if we are not making products with the people that are the consumers, we are missing out on a generation of folks. we will then have a market that is only for certain high class people, people who are well educated. how is that gap going to not get bigger and bigger, unless we are recruiting from the communities that we want to sell products and applications to? this is, i think, the greatest accomplishments that successful...
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no real event there, it's very successful operation, according to chief schmidt, and then on june 2,had the black and white ball, and that was very successful, but we also had prior to that the union street fair, a two-day event, and in the past, there had been public drinking. over all, a very successful event with i believe only five arrests for public drunkenness, and then of course, we were dealing with president obama visiting some event in san francisco. all went off without a hitch, and he went safely back to air force one, so a very busy two weeks for the police department. we get about one week of rest, and then we get into june, and then there is the u.s. open, which will be co hosted until the 17th. actually, it starts monday with some practice rounds. it will be a very busy time. in addition, in the middle of the month, there is the pride weekend and then a fourth of july, so it is a very, visit -- busy time. we have reduced our overtime budget, but we are getting the job done. that being said, we were very happy when the chief and the mayor made the announcement about th
no real event there, it's very successful operation, according to chief schmidt, and then on june 2,had the black and white ball, and that was very successful, but we also had prior to that the union street fair, a two-day event, and in the past, there had been public drinking. over all, a very successful event with i believe only five arrests for public drunkenness, and then of course, we were dealing with president obama visiting some event in san francisco. all went off without a hitch, and...
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you've had other successful x prizes, oil clean up, we we we we we understandy schmidt putting up money. >> i was on stage with paul jacobs, the chairman of qualcomm announcing this january, asking teams around the world to build a hand held mobile device that a consumer could use to diagnose themselves better than a board certified doctor or team of doctors. we named it the qualcomm try quarter x prize after the medical try quarter that spock and jones would use on star trek. if you're trekking through kenya, or a mom this is a device you talk to, it's got a.i., you cough on it, it would analyze your sputum. you could do a finger blood trick. this thing has to diagnose you better than a board certified doctor, which sometimes isn't too hard. there was a study done that said 45% of the time you go to the doctor, you get the wrong course of treatment or diagnosis. another fact which scares me, i went to medical school ages ago and knew how much i forgot the year after i left. i never practiced. by 2020 in the u.s., we're going to be short 90,000 doctors. we can't train enough. technology
you've had other successful x prizes, oil clean up, we we we we we understandy schmidt putting up money. >> i was on stage with paul jacobs, the chairman of qualcomm announcing this january, asking teams around the world to build a hand held mobile device that a consumer could use to diagnose themselves better than a board certified doctor or team of doctors. we named it the qualcomm try quarter x prize after the medical try quarter that spock and jones would use on star trek. if you're...