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and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you.cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read
and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you.cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read
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again, sincere thanks. >> thank you, scott. on behalf of the union square business improvement district, property owners, and the businesses, i would like to thank mayor lee, supervisor david chiu, the city departments, the san francisco municipal transportation agency, and audi of america, and a special thank you to those who supported this trend for this project. when we embark on this new project, it reminded us of where we have been and where we are going in union square. 164 years ago, jasper overall, who has a street named after him one week away, was commissioned by the city to lay out a design for its streets and parks, including union square. the park's design was designed to be infighting, accessible, beautiful, and memorable. today, architect walter put has applied those same qualities beautifully to the powell street promenade with a contemporary landscape design with features and heard of, like solar technology and wi-fi. o'farrell may not have imagined at the time that 100,000 people would use this street every we
again, sincere thanks. >> thank you, scott. on behalf of the union square business improvement district, property owners, and the businesses, i would like to thank mayor lee, supervisor david chiu, the city departments, the san francisco municipal transportation agency, and audi of america, and a special thank you to those who supported this trend for this project. when we embark on this new project, it reminded us of where we have been and where we are going in union square. 164 years...
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i believe rupert is sincerely, sincerely appalled and sorry that in the case of mill lee dowler which is really what brought this scandal about when it was revealed that a teenage girl's phone was tampered with in order to sell newspapers because readers might think she was still alive. >> are the critics going overboard as the "wall street journal" editorial suggests? i have only a few seconds here. >> the "wall street journal" had the right to say that i think because there are plenty of other stories in your own country, watergate, the pentagon papers, and in england the daily telegraph two years ago paid for stolen records to expose mp's stolen expenses. there is a certain complicitness in britain and here that sometimes illegal means are justified to meet the end, not when a girl has been murdered. where is the line? >> got to jump. john burns, quick final thought on whether the coverage has been a little bit overheated? >> no. i don't think so at all. i can only say again to your viewers who care about this, and i'm sure many do, please go to our website or go to copies of our p
i believe rupert is sincerely, sincerely appalled and sorry that in the case of mill lee dowler which is really what brought this scandal about when it was revealed that a teenage girl's phone was tampered with in order to sell newspapers because readers might think she was still alive. >> are the critics going overboard as the "wall street journal" editorial suggests? i have only a few seconds here. >> the "wall street journal" had the right to say that i think...
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here's the chance to see how sincere you are in debriefing and wanting to change your life. >> for someates sny is freedom. the iyp is a small taste of what's to come. after over a decade in the shu, inmate angel chaves looks forward to a more interactive prison program. >> i feel like i got let down by the familia. the situation was, i was doing time for the familia. i've asked for assistance. i'm not going to specify what assistance. i asked for assistance to handle business for me because i was in the business for them. >> sure. >> and they never came through although they said they would. at that point, i felt like, what's the point of this? >> since you've entered the debriefing process, up until now you're getting ready to get endorsed to an sny, how has it been for your phase one, phase two? what have you been feeling? >> i feel like the world's been lifted off my shoulders. i had so much responsibility. i was always concerned about everybody else and what i had to do following these rules and regulations and all that of the circle. >> you've had the opportunity to be out there o
here's the chance to see how sincere you are in debriefing and wanting to change your life. >> for someates sny is freedom. the iyp is a small taste of what's to come. after over a decade in the shu, inmate angel chaves looks forward to a more interactive prison program. >> i feel like i got let down by the familia. the situation was, i was doing time for the familia. i've asked for assistance. i'm not going to specify what assistance. i asked for assistance to handle business for...
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but you can't trust them on the basis that we are sincere and they are sincere. that is totally irrelevant to them. their goal is very different from ours. to simplify it, our goal is peace and an end to itself. their goal is victory. whether it is peace or war, it is a means to an end, the soviet domination of the world. under marxist-lennonnist teaches, you use any means necessary to achieve the goal. if it requires you to lie and cheat, you lie and cheat. we simply do not follow that particular "morality." but in dealing with that, we don't have to lie and cheat, but we must be aware of the fact that they will when they can get awith it. on the other hand, you can deal with them, and they will keep a deal if you make it on a basis will serve their interests and ours. i do not think that morality is relevant as far as they are concerned. they are thinking in terms of the total communist world, a communist society for everything, equality and everything else that communist in its ideal state is supposed to produce. they believe, therefore, that anything they do
but you can't trust them on the basis that we are sincere and they are sincere. that is totally irrelevant to them. their goal is very different from ours. to simplify it, our goal is peace and an end to itself. their goal is victory. whether it is peace or war, it is a means to an end, the soviet domination of the world. under marxist-lennonnist teaches, you use any means necessary to achieve the goal. if it requires you to lie and cheat, you lie and cheat. we simply do not follow that...
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, it's what they used to say about bill clinton sometimes, if you can fake sincerity and do it well,nk he was sincere, it's coming across having political benefits for that and they are still going to figure out what to do regarding deficits and debt once they get past the debt ceiling issue. >> my experience forbids me from believing a politician is willing to make the difficult deal until the politician makes the difficult deal. call me old fashioned on that one too. david frum, are you shocked by what i consider the giant news of the evening, the real news here. i am not shocked or surprised by the collapse of the talks, but john boehner came out and said in public that he and eric cantor agreed to $800 billion in tax revenue increases. i am stunned that eric cantor went along with that. >> well, we don't know what they were, but we have some hints they are not the kind of tax increases that headline -- that go by the name in the headlines. they look like stronger enforcement activity, perhaps efforts to bring cash deposits that are held overseas back into the united states where
, it's what they used to say about bill clinton sometimes, if you can fake sincerity and do it well,nk he was sincere, it's coming across having political benefits for that and they are still going to figure out what to do regarding deficits and debt once they get past the debt ceiling issue. >> my experience forbids me from believing a politician is willing to make the difficult deal until the politician makes the difficult deal. call me old fashioned on that one too. david frum, are you...
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this time you see a lot of sincerity. both parties have a lot of sincerity saying this is a serious crisis where every dollar we spend, 40 cents is borrowed. we borrow a lot from china and other countries overseas that might not always have our best interests at stake. so i think that there is a debate going on here that's far more sincere and far more profound. a feeling that this is important for the future of america, for our children, and at the same time, as you point out, we're concerned about the economy. a lot of energy in this town right now. lots of rumors and probably the most climactic period of time i've seen since i've been here, that's 19 years. >> confusing for a lot of americans. harry reid offered a statement. i'll play it. if you're not confused already, give a listen to this. >> it appears to me they're going to do indirectly what they can't do directly by not sending us whatever they decide to do in time to get it done. >> that's -- what do you make of that? >> you know, matt, i'd feel better if harry
this time you see a lot of sincerity. both parties have a lot of sincerity saying this is a serious crisis where every dollar we spend, 40 cents is borrowed. we borrow a lot from china and other countries overseas that might not always have our best interests at stake. so i think that there is a debate going on here that's far more sincere and far more profound. a feeling that this is important for the future of america, for our children, and at the same time, as you point out, we're concerned...
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francisco municipal authority, now therefore be it resolved that the transit authority expresses its most sincere appreciation to nathaniel p. ford, and be a further resolved that we wish him continued success in all his future endeavors. vice chair ortiz: thank you. i wanted to add my words for the appreciation for his leadership here. >> i spoke to mr. ford this morning. apologizes for not being able to attend to except as. he says he is deeply honored and he appreciates this board for the resolution of appreciation. >> i will move the resolution. >> second. >> and the members of the public -- and no members of the public indicated they wanted to address that item. >> we will give this to you director carter, so you can give it to them. with that, we complete the meeting.
francisco municipal authority, now therefore be it resolved that the transit authority expresses its most sincere appreciation to nathaniel p. ford, and be a further resolved that we wish him continued success in all his future endeavors. vice chair ortiz: thank you. i wanted to add my words for the appreciation for his leadership here. >> i spoke to mr. ford this morning. apologizes for not being able to attend to except as. he says he is deeply honored and he appreciates this board for...
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officials are really sincere about maintaining this relationship. as a relationship between two independent sovereign continues that would like to work together there are really very strong signs and let's begin with there's a story about the cutting off of eight hundred million dollars they're saying this is aid more than a third of this amount is actually does not include it's money owed by the u.s. government in this military to pakistani military for use in box and facilities in the for the war in afghanistan that's number one number two the united states. close to eight billion dollars for similar use. and military facilities for the war and this money has not really been paid and it's overdue by almost a year now and the military officials and politicians have been reminding the american about this and we know that the americans are using delay tactics now for example if you come down to a couple of more details for example they're saying they're withholding some of the equipment that was supposed to go to agree to a french quarter that works
officials are really sincere about maintaining this relationship. as a relationship between two independent sovereign continues that would like to work together there are really very strong signs and let's begin with there's a story about the cutting off of eight hundred million dollars they're saying this is aid more than a third of this amount is actually does not include it's money owed by the u.s. government in this military to pakistani military for use in box and facilities in the for the...
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officials are really sincere about need a new solution should. as a relationship between the two independents are because they would like to work together they're really very strong it was agreed with it's a story about cutting off eight hundred million dollars they're saying that since they are more than a third of its unknowns actually does not include its money owed by the u.s. government in the u.s. military to pakistani military for use in box and facilities in the honest i mean that's number one ever to the united states or close to eight billion dollars for similar usage of the military facilities for the government and that this money has not really been paid and it's overdue by almost a year now and i mean the officials and politicians have been constantly reminding the american through like it was about this and we know that the americans are using delay tactics now for example if you come down to a couple of more details for example they're saying there were holding some of the equipment that was supposed to go up to we wait for the re
officials are really sincere about need a new solution should. as a relationship between the two independents are because they would like to work together they're really very strong it was agreed with it's a story about cutting off eight hundred million dollars they're saying that since they are more than a third of its unknowns actually does not include its money owed by the u.s. government in the u.s. military to pakistani military for use in box and facilities in the honest i mean that's...
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please help them because without them no one could even be vegetarian the sincerely, natalie. >> sometimesesperate for attention but not rebellious. i don't have bad influences and i try hard not to give in to peer pressure but somewhere along the road someone calms long with temptation close to their side and offers me whatever they got, but do i get the power to say no? always sitting blankly at the sky hoping for a miracle to happen, hoping someone will come around to understand. i don't want toys anymore and i don't want it show my baby pictures and if i'm crazy and loud then you're insane and rude and if today is not our day, so be it, there is always tomorrow. thank you. >> ok. the average american dream and dreamer built dreams on shatorde hopes and left off on their own spaceships of life. but the average american laws are in a state of corruption. man is allowed to work -- to go to war and kill other. at age 18 but a man can't buy a drink until age 21. i mean the government has money to pay for wars but not to feed the poor. politicians say more taxes will solve everything -- ever
please help them because without them no one could even be vegetarian the sincerely, natalie. >> sometimesesperate for attention but not rebellious. i don't have bad influences and i try hard not to give in to peer pressure but somewhere along the road someone calms long with temptation close to their side and offers me whatever they got, but do i get the power to say no? always sitting blankly at the sky hoping for a miracle to happen, hoping someone will come around to understand. i...
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put your sincere hatreds and stupidity away. come together from under the skin with where soul is blood and beneath the sea and rise the wave and the furl class. and money tyranny and be what revels that has to be. [applause]. >> i will read one more poem. and i will read it, it's a title poem. all that's left. all that's left in the world. whether in cuba venezuela, bolivia. as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is your way of paying hommage to the power that loves and you left you with the taste of immortality on your lips. nothing mystical. no cries. power, your way. or buddha
put your sincere hatreds and stupidity away. come together from under the skin with where soul is blood and beneath the sea and rise the wave and the furl class. and money tyranny and be what revels that has to be. [applause]. >> i will read one more poem. and i will read it, it's a title poem. all that's left. all that's left in the world. whether in cuba venezuela, bolivia. as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their...
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things that i hope represent our support for the work that you have done, the congratulation and the sincereks for a job well done. part of that package, you'll be receiving a cash reward of $750. we also have the best packages, to one of my favorite restaurants. you have probably seen me there for breakfast. and a crystal apple from our friends at tiffany. and we also thank fiona, we have the official certificates of honor. you can choose one of three packages here, and you get your choice. but these are wonderful packages. we are doing a lot of different things and they're very special. each of you will have a choice about what you want to choose. this is a fitting end to the school year, and a wonderful song and performance and their exhibition of the great talent. i want to make certain that you know, from the heart of the city, we are very thankful. the mayor is spending a lot of job -- a lot of time making certain that education is at the heart of everything that we do, and this is a look to the future but also of thomas that we want to continue to have, with all of the work that we ha
things that i hope represent our support for the work that you have done, the congratulation and the sincereks for a job well done. part of that package, you'll be receiving a cash reward of $750. we also have the best packages, to one of my favorite restaurants. you have probably seen me there for breakfast. and a crystal apple from our friends at tiffany. and we also thank fiona, we have the official certificates of honor. you can choose one of three packages here, and you get your choice....
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he was a talented musician and artist and worked with our recreations division and our sincere condolences go out to the family. on a slightly brighter note, i would like to welcome our human- resources director to do this quarter's recognition presentation. >> thank you. good morning, commissioners and general manager. i'm the human-resources director for the recreation and parks department. i am proud to be here today to introduce an award, the recipient of the quarter recognition program. before introducing the recipient, i would like to review the criteria used to evaluate the nominees and select the participants of the award. for an accomplishment that improves procedures, customers service, deals with community, displays innovation and provides a model for consistent worked excellence and shows leadership, is timely and improved morale. a recipient of the individual work started her career in 1998 as an assistant recreation director. she progressed through the ranks and became the facility coordinator at the eureka valley center in 2010. in the past, she has worked at some of the mor
he was a talented musician and artist and worked with our recreations division and our sincere condolences go out to the family. on a slightly brighter note, i would like to welcome our human- resources director to do this quarter's recognition presentation. >> thank you. good morning, commissioners and general manager. i'm the human-resources director for the recreation and parks department. i am proud to be here today to introduce an award, the recipient of the quarter recognition...
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who mourn loss of her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother today, ginny and i extend our most sincereympathies and wanted to know of a deep love and respect we have for this extraordinary woman. it was my privilege to know her, thank you. [no audio] >> good afternoon, i m jeff. i am an alcoholic. betty, we are all here now. some of us here have been working toward this day for quite some time, as you know. that is what happens when you are the first family. people have to be ready, ready to honor you in just the right way. ready to remember you in just the right way. ready to describe our memories of you in just the right way. ready to pray for you and your family in just the right way. but many of us here today, i dare say perhaps most of us here today, have no recollection at all of you, betty, as first family or, perish the thought, of the u.s. first lady. i never knew you that way. i think i can speak for thousands of us who reclaim our lives just a few short miles from here. we never knew you that way. we knew u.s. mrs. ford, founder, or chair, lecturer, hour upon the present pha
who mourn loss of her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother today, ginny and i extend our most sincereympathies and wanted to know of a deep love and respect we have for this extraordinary woman. it was my privilege to know her, thank you. [no audio] >> good afternoon, i m jeff. i am an alcoholic. betty, we are all here now. some of us here have been working toward this day for quite some time, as you know. that is what happens when you are the first family. people have to be ready,...
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and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. power lines crisscross streets like threads in the sky. a book of lives is a month of saturdays, a sea-- seahorse from per ru, perfume at my neck. look inside a red suitcase. you'll find letters to no one, objects found and lost, a plastic white fan, contradictory j. -- jade green, city grids, the last bite of an ice cream cone. these are all my names. i savor these words on the tip of my tongue. a book of lives lived in my right hand. i caught your pen in the other. all the rivers flo
and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an...
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[laughter] to those in the first three rows last night, let me just say-- and i mean this sincerely -y entering my studio, you waived your right to sue me. now, folks, i'm not just a music lover, i'm a music-doer. in the '80s, i was lead singer of the new wave rock band stephen and the colberts. you may remember us from our billboard-eligible hit, "charlene - i'm right behind you." jim? ♪ i think of you and i dream of you when i'm taking pictures of you. ♪ i think of you when i'm in a plant looking down from up above you ♪ ♪ you know i'm missing you ♪ my mind is kissing you [cheers and applause] >> stephen: i did not -- [cheers and applause] thank you. it did not win a grammy but it did win a restraining order. [laughter] recently i decided that it was time for me to jump back into the music biz-iz-ness. but first i needed a superstar producer to launch my comeback. and i found former. white stripe and nine-time grammy-winning rock guitar god jack white. ♪ white recently started his own production company, third man records, clearly the perfect person to turn this person from a has be
[laughter] to those in the first three rows last night, let me just say-- and i mean this sincerely -y entering my studio, you waived your right to sue me. now, folks, i'm not just a music lover, i'm a music-doer. in the '80s, i was lead singer of the new wave rock band stephen and the colberts. you may remember us from our billboard-eligible hit, "charlene - i'm right behind you." jim? ♪ i think of you and i dream of you when i'm taking pictures of you. ♪ i think of you when i'm...
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sincerely yours, diane feinstein, united states senator -- dianne feinstein, united states senator."plause] >> i don't know what to say. i'm so overwhelmed. it really feels good to get some recognition from the politicians and top politicians. i'm glad that i lived to see this day. [applause] and i want to thank all who have made this day possible, including all the people at the library that put this event together. thank you very much. [applause] >> now, i would like to introduce the driving force behind this program, and award- winning, internationally known storyteller, recording artist, and educator. she is a truth teller and an artist for social change. she has made it her life's work to tell history through the words of its off forgotten witnesses. zero two one-women shows -- she wrote two one-women shows. she told the true story of the 1955-1956 montgomery bus boycott through the eyes of four women. please help me welcome her. >> i guess you are wondering why i'm standing here. [inaudible] my teachers have been teaching me a lot about standing up for what is right. it was a w
sincerely yours, diane feinstein, united states senator -- dianne feinstein, united states senator."plause] >> i don't know what to say. i'm so overwhelmed. it really feels good to get some recognition from the politicians and top politicians. i'm glad that i lived to see this day. [applause] and i want to thank all who have made this day possible, including all the people at the library that put this event together. thank you very much. [applause] >> now, i would like to...
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he is the charming sincere sweet guy that i fell in love with. >> reporter: already, jones is preparing the next big challenge. running marathon. >> it's in november. there's though reason i can't run a small portion of it and hand cycle the rest and be ready to run the whole thing next year. >> reporter: life is looking good? >> it's looking fabulous. >> reporter: walking tall. joey jones is going places. he's showing no science of slowinindown. for "nightline," i'll clarissa ward the washington. >> you go, sergeant. r best wishes go out to sergeant jones and all of the men and women of the american armed forces this july. > the fate of casey anthony is in the hands of a jury tonight. after six weeks and 91 witnesses, the jury were handed the case. they'll pick up deliberations tomorrow at 9:30. catch the latest on this case on "good morning america." l
he is the charming sincere sweet guy that i fell in love with. >> reporter: already, jones is preparing the next big challenge. running marathon. >> it's in november. there's though reason i can't run a small portion of it and hand cycle the rest and be ready to run the whole thing next year. >> reporter: life is looking good? >> it's looking fabulous. >> reporter: walking tall. joey jones is going places. he's showing no science of slowinindown. for...
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. >> i want you to know that i made a sincere effort to work with the president. in a manner that could secure bipartisan support and be signed into law. and i'll tell you, i gave it my all. unfortunately, the president would not take yes for answer. even when we thought that we might be close to an agreement, the president's demands changed. >> you got the two plans that are out there. are ultimately horses that you can ride all of the way to the finish line and the issue becomes, what comes after them? and can you get it done before monday or tuesday next week? i i think we're heading through a two-week, three-week extension of this fight. to allow this fight to play out. >> so, the president asked people to pressure their congressmen or women to compromise. what happened? websites crashed. left and hand. republicans and democrats. senators and representatives. including house speaker john boehner and minority leader mitch mccon mel. you're going to hear some amy winehouse news as the day goes on. her funeral is today. it's a private and small event, with family
. >> i want you to know that i made a sincere effort to work with the president. in a manner that could secure bipartisan support and be signed into law. and i'll tell you, i gave it my all. unfortunately, the president would not take yes for answer. even when we thought that we might be close to an agreement, the president's demands changed. >> you got the two plans that are out there. are ultimately horses that you can ride all of the way to the finish line and the issue becomes,...
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and this is a matter of huge and sincere regret.he company's. >> just a couple of minutes ago, i talked to have cnn's richard quest who's been watching the testimony play out today about the chances that rupert murdoch's testimony will hurt him professionally. you know what richard quest did? he chuckled. watch. >> it's a really foolish person who would say that rupert murdoch is down and out. some of the pauses he gave today, you probably had time to drive a double decker bus through, they took so long. however, when he did speak, some of those comments they just went straight to the heart of it. his final statement, it is wrong to phone hack, it is wrong to pay the police. no excuses. time and again, when it mattered, rupert murdoch actually came out with the strong, hard answers. there's the other moments when someone decided to shove shaving foam in his face, which caused a certain amount of commotion. but rupert murdoch just carried on. he reminded us, he had 200 papers. he's been in the business 57 years. it is a foolish perso
and this is a matter of huge and sincere regret.he company's. >> just a couple of minutes ago, i talked to have cnn's richard quest who's been watching the testimony play out today about the chances that rupert murdoch's testimony will hurt him professionally. you know what richard quest did? he chuckled. watch. >> it's a really foolish person who would say that rupert murdoch is down and out. some of the pauses he gave today, you probably had time to drive a double decker bus...
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again, sincere thanks. >> thank you, scott. on behalf of the union square business improvement district, property owners, and the businesses, i would like to thank mayor lee, supervisor david chiu, the city departments, the san ci
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because of your determination, this great nation, is now your nation, sign, sincerely, barack obama." >> america is vexed by doubts, but that has not put them off. fresh blood is coming faster than ever before. >> the racism and everything you encounter, i don't feel that here. >> they give me so much freedom. freedom to do anything i want. i can accomplish anything that i would like. as a great thing about america. >> -- that is the great thing about america. >> who would not want to come to california? the whole world knows this, this is spectacular and iconic. what you cannot see are the statistics plaguy the golden state. 2 million unemployment, a budget $10 billion deep. this is the peril and promise of america. silicon valley is the most fertile place on the plant. the technology will change tomorrow and the slogan, to date is so yesterday. why are my legs so short? >> to facial recognition. >> we are turning you and to 3d. >> this is running on pedal power. >> intel made $11 billion in profits. they are american-made company but they do most of their business in china. the chie
because of your determination, this great nation, is now your nation, sign, sincerely, barack obama." >> america is vexed by doubts, but that has not put them off. fresh blood is coming faster than ever before. >> the racism and everything you encounter, i don't feel that here. >> they give me so much freedom. freedom to do anything i want. i can accomplish anything that i would like. as a great thing about america. >> -- that is the great thing about america....
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[cheering and applause] first of all, i'm going to say something to you, and i mean this sincerely. know this is a difficult time for you with "the office" and everything that happened. david letterman once said something very important to me, and i think it's important to say to you. don't confuse cancellation with failure. you're not a failure. >> well, the show didn't get canceled. the show continues. >> jon: so there's like a charlie sheen thing. they just decided... >> i was fired. >> cut the dead weight. >> i was fired from the show. >> jon: i'm so sorry. does ashton kutcher take your role? >> he does. he's going to multitask. i miss you so much. >> jon: i miss you, as well. [audience reacts] wow, three's company. backstage is vance degeneres, our old correspondent working with steve in a producing role, and it's so great the see vans. i hadn't seen him and your lovely wife nancy who is also backstage and the dallas cowboy cheerleaders also backstage and the band, the marching band. you roll deep. you roll heavy. i think that's important. what's going down? what is this "crazy
[cheering and applause] first of all, i'm going to say something to you, and i mean this sincerely. know this is a difficult time for you with "the office" and everything that happened. david letterman once said something very important to me, and i think it's important to say to you. don't confuse cancellation with failure. you're not a failure. >> well, the show didn't get canceled. the show continues. >> jon: so there's like a charlie sheen thing. they just decided......
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now hypocrisy is enormous, and i don't understand -- none of even the sincere or sort of sincere hypocritesdebate on the deficit have explained why cutting short-term deficit is going to help americans in a sputtering recovery. no one offered a single explanation. have you heard one? >> you do hear the sort of up is down, black is white, day is night explanation that somehow getting the deficit more under control will be a device. >> oh, because people will therefore be sort of not on edge, corporations sitting on $2 trillion dollars worth of cash won't be on edge with uncertainty. that's just ridiculous. that's a very thin read. >> even thinner read is that corporations are being -- aren't borrowing money to invest in equipment and expansion that would allow them to hire new workers because the government has taken up so much of the debt that interest rates are very high, interest rates that are a spitting distance of zero. >> these are goldberg arguments, if people remember that reference, they are so convoluted and don't make sense because they don't make sense, and yet i think the publi
now hypocrisy is enormous, and i don't understand -- none of even the sincere or sort of sincere hypocritesdebate on the deficit have explained why cutting short-term deficit is going to help americans in a sputtering recovery. no one offered a single explanation. have you heard one? >> you do hear the sort of up is down, black is white, day is night explanation that somehow getting the deficit more under control will be a device. >> oh, because people will therefore be sort of not...