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tavis: stephen stills has a 4-cd set out covering the best of all of this stuff.d carryiately on, it is great for all of us. at it. on this is what we're doing right now. tavis: i am honored to have you excuse forgram, any you to coming out with us. that is our show for tonight. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with she has released her first album. see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. % >>> hello and welcome to this is us. i'm becca king reed. this week we're talking sports. you'll meet a
tavis: stephen stills has a 4-cd set out covering the best of all of this stuff.d carryiately on, it is great for all of us. at it. on this is what we're doing right now. tavis: i am honored to have you excuse forgram, any you to coming out with us. that is our show for tonight. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with she has released her first album. see...
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withversation tonight legendary singer songwriter stephen stills, the only artist the hall ofed into fame twice in the same night. he is now out with a new cd set caleld "carry on." it chronicles those accomplishments and sell much more. we are glad you have joined us. coming up, right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. cane work together, we stamp hunger out. yourd by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: stephen stills' 50-year career has taken him on a formidable solo career and has been written in red the finding and comes, like "for what it's worth. " a four cd set called "carry on," curated by graham nash. here he is singing the song he wrote, suite judy blue eyes. -- sweet judy blue eyes. ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: when you look at this box set, you think what about
withversation tonight legendary singer songwriter stephen stills, the only artist the hall ofed into fame twice in the same night. he is now out with a new cd set caleld "carry on." it chronicles those accomplishments and sell much more. we are glad you have joined us. coming up, right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only...
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here, youeing out still talk to stephen -- you still see the same people here. i just checked in with wanda, the mistress of tailgating. sitting in the same spot every year. that is part of the fun. the light, here and see the friends they see you're all season long. it is all part of the fun of getting ready for a good season. >> that brings us to a text question of the day. which regular season ravens game are you most looking forward to? 60% say the season opener. 67% say the steelers game. just 17% say the championship rematch. you can text your pick. standard text messaging rates apply. while the season is just about to start, baseball is getting ready for the postseason. the o's have a chance to make it all the way. guaranteed seats for all of the possible home games. the deadline for yours is september 6. >> coming up, bradley manning says to: chelsea as he heads to militaryfamous potential area. >> the goal is to be comfortable in her skin. to be the first -- the person she never had an opportunity to be. >> an announcement why manning waited until now.
here, youeing out still talk to stephen -- you still see the same people here. i just checked in with wanda, the mistress of tailgating. sitting in the same spot every year. that is part of the fun. the light, here and see the friends they see you're all season long. it is all part of the fun of getting ready for a good season. >> that brings us to a text question of the day. which regular season ravens game are you most looking forward to? 60% say the season opener. 67% say the steelers...
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we still have a problem in san jose on 880 northbound near stephens creek. but the rest of the commute looks good. it's nice and earlyand it's light out there. we will tell what you is going on. >> things have calmed down a little bit pushing north and west. they may rotate back around. more lightning today and it looks cooler on the forecasted highs. [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the g. boom! that's how nutrition is done, people. [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies. you love it. you've got to have it. cinnamon toast crunch, 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. everybody craves those crazy squares.® [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in t
we still have a problem in san jose on 880 northbound near stephens creek. but the rest of the commute looks good. it's nice and earlyand it's light out there. we will tell what you is going on. >> things have calmed down a little bit pushing north and west. they may rotate back around. more lightning today and it looks cooler on the forecasted highs. [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the...
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the planet >> stephen: now you write about innovation. >> yeah stephen: why write about innovation in a magazine? ( applause ) because i still believe in being able to talk to people and be able to change minds >> stephen: language is the ultimate slow idea. thank you so much for joining me. [ cheers and applause ] from the new yorker, dr. ahul hul. we'll be right back. fq@o!j,tp$cñ [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: that's it for the report, everyb captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
the planet >> stephen: now you write about innovation. >> yeah stephen: why write about innovation in a magazine? ( applause ) because i still believe in being able to talk to people and be able to change minds >> stephen: language is the ultimate slow idea. thank you so much for joining me. [ cheers and applause ] from the new yorker, dr. ahul hul. we'll be right back. fq@o!j,tp$cñ [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: that's it for the report, everyb captioning...
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the planet >> stephen: now you write about innovation. >> yeah stephen: why write about innovation in a magazine? ( applause ) because i stilleve in being able to talk to people and be able to change minds >> stephen: language is the ultimate slow idea. thank you so much for joining me. [ cheers and applause ] from the new yorker, dr. ahul hul. we'll be right back. éc!p.,@ [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: that's it for the report, everyb captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome to the daily show. my name is john oliver. i'm still sitting in for jon stewart. he is waiting at home for time warner to come fix his cable. they said they'd be there between noon and 2:00 on june 10. frankly he's still waiting there. our guest tonight from project runway, mr. tim gunn is with us. [ cheers and applause ] a glorious human being. but we start tonight with justice. now earlier this summer we heard a lot about the supreme court which likedded
the planet >> stephen: now you write about innovation. >> yeah stephen: why write about innovation in a magazine? ( applause ) because i stilleve in being able to talk to people and be able to change minds >> stephen: language is the ultimate slow idea. thank you so much for joining me. [ cheers and applause ] from the new yorker, dr. ahul hul. we'll be right back. éc!p.,@ [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: that's it for the report, everyb captioning sponsored by...
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. >> stephen: since you played house for so long, do you still have the prescription pad by any chance? because i could go for some like vicodin or... >> i actually do have a stock of the relevant stationery. i really do. >> stephen: did you take it and think, "you know, this might come in handy later if i lose everything." >> i suppose i was thinking charming memento, but as you say it could come in handy if things go south. >> stephen: do you sing on these albums? >> i do. stephen: do you sing with an english accent or an american accent? >> i'm not really aware... i don't consciously do it but i think i think with an american accent. >> stephen: you kind of get into house and then... (laughing) what's the first step for you to conquer the american accent because for an american to do like a british accent you have to first get in the mind set of like, you know, beans and dried fish is is a great breakfast. you know? >> actually i would say, i think that's not fair. i think breakfast is one of the things we do do well, almost as well as you do it over here. it's a great bond between
. >> stephen: since you played house for so long, do you still have the prescription pad by any chance? because i could go for some like vicodin or... >> i actually do have a stock of the relevant stationery. i really do. >> stephen: did you take it and think, "you know, this might come in handy later if i lose everything." >> i suppose i was thinking charming memento, but as you say it could come in handy if things go south. >> stephen: do you sing on...
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stephen: you were already a big deal, you know from malcolm in the middle. everybody knew who you were. (applause) the characters are very similar. >> still aplaus the second time you mentioned it. >> stephen: the characters are very similar. can we show how similar the characters are from malcolm in the middle and-- there you go. those are the two. >> yeah. >> stephen: now why-- what is it that appeals to you about being in the manties. >> basically it comes down to this, at some point you just have to give the public what they want. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: is this your idea, as an actor does this do anything to be -- >> it doesn't do anything for you? >> i meant as an actor, not an audience member. >> it was in both scripts. ironically. that hall wore tidy whitey underwear and so did walter white. i didn't know why until i figured out he's still a boy. and he doesn't care any more so that's why i went with it and it's also sad when you look at that underwear, it's sad. and then i gained weight. to gain weight to get the love handles and the softness, it's like you feel for that poor bastard, don't you? >> stephen: it's like st
stephen: you were already a big deal, you know from malcolm in the middle. everybody knew who you were. (applause) the characters are very similar. >> still aplaus the second time you mentioned it. >> stephen: the characters are very similar. can we show how similar the characters are from malcolm in the middle and-- there you go. those are the two. >> yeah. >> stephen: now why-- what is it that appeals to you about being in the manties. >> basically it comes down...
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stephen: yeah, something. don't know what though. and neither does toure. he doesn't even know what his last name is. still, a great story. but is there any information about this lunch? >> did it al fresco, that means outdoors. >> stephen: okay. outdoors. outdoors. got that. and, okay and i'm being told doors means big house with no walls and sky ceiling. we're getting some place. what else do we know? >> the president in shirt sleeves. >> they also let us know that they had grilled chicken and pasta. >> you could see in the picture some salad. there were no drinks in the picture so we don't know what was served as a beverage with their lunch. >> is it a lunch just a lunch? what's going on. >> stephen: yeah, what's going on? i mean, is a lunch just a lunch? if you eat breakfast at 11:30, does that make it brunch? will the gra teut be added automatically on a party of eight or more? while we're add it, could it get the cobb salad without boiled egg, blue cheese or bacon? oh, and instead of kreut ons, could i get some [bleep] news? [ cheers and applause ] or is that just off the menu? is that not available? you know what? y
stephen: yeah, something. don't know what though. and neither does toure. he doesn't even know what his last name is. still, a great story. but is there any information about this lunch? >> did it al fresco, that means outdoors. >> stephen: okay. outdoors. outdoors. got that. and, okay and i'm being told doors means big house with no walls and sky ceiling. we're getting some place. what else do we know? >> the president in shirt sleeves. >> they also let us know that...
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stephen leib who heads up leib capital in new york. he is believed to be an authority and among the many books he has risk is a best seller called "the coming economy collapse." he still happens to think oil is going to go to high levels. stephen, good to see you. first of all connie, $25,000. that is a lot less than most americans live on, but she didn't seem unhappy. she can make it, but she talked about medical expenses and she talked about gasoline. >> right, ali, we're on the wrong track in this country, and we have to get woken up, and there is a lot of oil in the ground, we can frack for it. but what people don't realize if it takes one barrel of oil to get a barrel, there's no oil. that's it. whatever you have you're using to get oil of the ground go even some of these methodologieses for drilling or extracting oil from the ground they're using a lot of energy. >> not only a lot of energy, but a lot of water. that's really the crux of it. in texas right now, the number i saw in the last day or so is 99% of texas where so much oil comes from is in drought. basically you're fighting for food or energy. that's a terrible trade-off. china gets it. they get it in s
stephen leib who heads up leib capital in new york. he is believed to be an authority and among the many books he has risk is a best seller called "the coming economy collapse." he still happens to think oil is going to go to high levels. stephen, good to see you. first of all connie, $25,000. that is a lot less than most americans live on, but she didn't seem unhappy. she can make it, but she talked about medical expenses and she talked about gasoline. >> right, ali, we're on...
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. >> stephen: you hear that strikers-- neil made $2 an hour at age 16 and somehow still paid his rent and fed his kids. ( laughter ) and you know, folks, i know where ?eel's coming from because when i was young i had a low-paying job losing teeth for a living. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but with hard work-- ( applause ) yeah. thank you. thank you. with hard work and a little dumpster diving outside a hockey rink i turned it into a profitable business, and today you may know that tooth loss business as the "colbert report." ( cheers and applause ). my savings account right in here. i just wish i knew who that magical tooth fairy was so i could thank for her for making me independent of my parents. please welcome the head of the service employees international union mary kay henry. thank you for joining us. ( cheers and applause ). okay, all right, let's get this straight. first of all, why are these people striking? the people in fast food shouldn't expect to be getting rich. they're just teenagers working part-time jobs. >> 28-year-old is the average age of these jobs. these jobs are n
. >> stephen: you hear that strikers-- neil made $2 an hour at age 16 and somehow still paid his rent and fed his kids. ( laughter ) and you know, folks, i know where ?eel's coming from because when i was young i had a low-paying job losing teeth for a living. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but with hard work-- ( applause ) yeah. thank you. thank you. with hard work and a little dumpster diving outside a hockey rink i turned it into a profitable business, and today you may know that tooth loss...
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. >> stephen: if the world is a safer place, why can i still die? (laughter). (cheers and applause) until we are immortal, shouldn't we do everything in our power no matter what the power to keep ourselves alive forever? >> we should. then preventing terrorists attacks is not a cost effective way to do it. you're much more likely to die in a car accident, falling off a ladder. >> stephen: how many people die from falling off ladders. >> thousands every year. >> stephen: should we be inevading ladderstan? (laughter) is that possible? >> 20,000 deaths a year from accidental falls. we just read about one in a stadium yesterday. most don't make the knew. some guy falls off a ladder and dies. but you add them up over the course the of the year and you're much more likely to get killed in a household accident than a terrorist attack. >> stephen: you said the number of people who died in terrorist attacks are newer than the number of people whose pajamas have caught on fire. (laughter) >> every year but 1995 and 2001. >> stephen: are pajamas the original sleeper cell?
. >> stephen: if the world is a safer place, why can i still die? (laughter). (cheers and applause) until we are immortal, shouldn't we do everything in our power no matter what the power to keep ourselves alive forever? >> we should. then preventing terrorists attacks is not a cost effective way to do it. you're much more likely to die in a car accident, falling off a ladder. >> stephen: how many people die from falling off ladders. >> thousands every year. >>...
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as far as the slow economy, yes, it is slow, but it is still recovering and then lastly, stephen, i think real shot buying these stocks cheap down 30%. >> i'm so glad you are sitting here because i'm so tired of beating up the other na jeerian. i'm going to focus on you. >> okay. >> wells fargo, the number one mortgage lender in the world, came out and cut 2,700 people -- 2,300 people, sorry, murph, not 4,000. they see a continued slowing. if you talk to the mortgage brokers, you will find business has come to a standstill. you can't focus on how these companies used to operate because affordability has changed dramatically when you look at the tougher lending standards. so stocks are still too high. some are still way overvalued. i'd be a seller. take the profits, move on to somewhere else if you have profits left. >> the part about the wells fargo laying off 2,300, that's true, but nobody ever addresses how many they hired, stephen. in other words, there was a massive hiring to take care of all the refi business and they still have more working now than they had two years ago. >> the la
as far as the slow economy, yes, it is slow, but it is still recovering and then lastly, stephen, i think real shot buying these stocks cheap down 30%. >> i'm so glad you are sitting here because i'm so tired of beating up the other na jeerian. i'm going to focus on you. >> okay. >> wells fargo, the number one mortgage lender in the world, came out and cut 2,700 people -- 2,300 people, sorry, murph, not 4,000. they see a continued slowing. if you talk to the mortgage brokers,...
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stephen: thank you so much. (cheers and applause) folks, folks, you know we are still-- if you know anything about the news business, folks, august is notoriously a slow news month. who can forget the summer of '75 when walter cronkite did a ten part series on spoons, the middle child of the dinner table. (laughter) still, every few augusts you get a story so big you can't help but sink your teeth into it. and tonight i'm proud to say we have the latest on the gripping story of the rodeo clown who put on an obama mask. (laughter) yes, i'm sure you all know. some said the media would be thrown off this rodeo story in a second. (laughter) but nobody, nobody rides this kind of bull like the heroes of cable news. jim? >> from the state fair asked the crowd if they wanted to see a rodeo clown with an obama mask run down by a bull. another clown playing with the obama mask slips. >> a rodeo clown who performed during the missouri state fair while wearing a mask of president obama has been banned from performing at the missouri state fare ever again. >> the missouri rodeo cowboy association president, he also resigned in
stephen: thank you so much. (cheers and applause) folks, folks, you know we are still-- if you know anything about the news business, folks, august is notoriously a slow news month. who can forget the summer of '75 when walter cronkite did a ten part series on spoons, the middle child of the dinner table. (laughter) still, every few augusts you get a story so big you can't help but sink your teeth into it. and tonight i'm proud to say we have the latest on the gripping story of the rodeo clown...
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stephen: thank you so much. (cheers and applause) folks, folks, you know we are still-- if you know anything about the news businesss, august is notoriously a slow news month. who can forget the summer of '75 when walter cronkite did a ten part series on spoons, the middle child of the dinner table. (laughter) still, every few augusts you get a story so big you can't help but sink your teeth into it. and tonight i'm proud to say we have the latest on the gripping story of the rodeo clown who put on an obama mask. (laughter) ye
stephen: thank you so much. (cheers and applause) folks, folks, you know we are still-- if you know anything about the news businesss, august is notoriously a slow news month. who can forget the summer of '75 when walter cronkite did a ten part series on spoons, the middle child of the dinner table. (laughter) still, every few augusts you get a story so big you can't help but sink your teeth into it. and tonight i'm proud to say we have the latest on the gripping story of the rodeo clown who...
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ty, brad carrying stephen on a stretcher through the chaos, delivering stephen to the medics. and the battle was still returned to the fight. with much of the outpost on fire, the flames bearing down on the aid station with so many wounded inside, ty stepped out one last time, exposing himself to enemy fire, grabbed a chainsaw, cut down a burning tree, saved the aid station, and helped to rally his troop as they fought yard by yard. they pushed the enemy back. our soldiers retook their camp. >> of the 53 u.s. soldiers who defended that outpost that day against 800 enemy fighters, eight americans were killed and 25 were injured. and two of the survivors have been named as recipients of the nation's highest military award. in february president obama presented the medal of honor to one of the soldiers you heard him mention there, staff sergeant clint romecher. today the president award the 348d to the soldier who saved the aid station including the gallantry with the chainsaw. staff sergeant ty carter. 12 service members have received the medal of honor for heroism in the iraq and afghanistan wars. of t
ty, brad carrying stephen on a stretcher through the chaos, delivering stephen to the medics. and the battle was still returned to the fight. with much of the outpost on fire, the flames bearing down on the aid station with so many wounded inside, ty stepped out one last time, exposing himself to enemy fire, grabbed a chainsaw, cut down a burning tree, saved the aid station, and helped to rally his troop as they fought yard by yard. they pushed the enemy back. our soldiers retook their camp....
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stephen: thank you so much. (cheers and applause) folks, folks, you know we are still-- if you know anything about the news businesss, august is notoriously a slow news month. who can forget the summer of '75 when walter cronkite did a ten part series on spoons, the middle child of the dinner table. (laughter) still, every few augusts you get a story so big you can't help but sink your teeth into it. and tonight i'm proud to say we have the latest on the gripping story of the rodeo clown who put on an obama mask. (laughter) yes, i'm sure you all know. some said the media would be thrown off this rodeo story in a second. (laughter) but nobody, nobody rides this kind of bull like the heroes of cable news. jim? >> from the state fair asked the crowd if they wanted to see a rodeo clown with an obama mask run down by a bull. another clown playing with the obama mask slips. >> a rodeo clown who performed during the missouri state fair while wearing a mask of president obama has been banned from performing at the missouri state fare ever again. >> the missouri rodeo cowboy association president, he also resigned in the mi
stephen: thank you so much. (cheers and applause) folks, folks, you know we are still-- if you know anything about the news businesss, august is notoriously a slow news month. who can forget the summer of '75 when walter cronkite did a ten part series on spoons, the middle child of the dinner table. (laughter) still, every few augusts you get a story so big you can't help but sink your teeth into it. and tonight i'm proud to say we have the latest on the gripping story of the rodeo clown who...
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. >>> we're still looking at the effects of this sig alert for san jose, north 880 right around stephens creek boulevard, a lot of flashing lights and activity. i've moved the camera around and i'll sort out more details. right now it looks like traffic is eking by in one lane. we'll give you the latest in the stackup coming up. >>> a trip 41 years in the making. the 1972 miami dolphins will visit the white house today to celebrate their perfect season. >> about time. >> president obama will honor the only team to ever achieve an undi defeated season. why did it take so long? 1972 doll lynns went 17-0, they didn't get to celebrate a trip to the white house because president nixon was involved in the watergate scandal at the time. much of the team is expected to attend including head coach don shula. >>> bay area race car driver j.r. hildebrand will be at a second harvest food bank in san jose to raise awareness about hunger. that will be happening today. he'll be joined by his crew and number 98 race car at the food bank's cypress center on north first street on vista and montana street.
. >>> we're still looking at the effects of this sig alert for san jose, north 880 right around stephens creek boulevard, a lot of flashing lights and activity. i've moved the camera around and i'll sort out more details. right now it looks like traffic is eking by in one lane. we'll give you the latest in the stackup coming up. >>> a trip 41 years in the making. the 1972 miami dolphins will visit the white house today to celebrate their perfect season. >> about time....
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still active. there is slowing as you head towards stephens creek boulevard. crews will start to move by 5:30, by 6:00 it should be completely cleared. that's the tradition and pattern for the south bay. in the tri-valley a nice drive. as you get toward the dublin interchange, you see the speeds dipping a bit. it is slowing a bit as welcoming out of the altamont pass, more folks coming in here where we're seeing gentle slowing as well. isabel toward vallecitos. as pleasanton comes back online for those school districts as well. northbound 880 past the coliseum, a smooth drive heading up toward the bay bridge toll plaza. let's look at the toll plaza itself. all the crews right here approaching the toll plaza have cleared from the weekend work that had three of those right lanes and toll booths closed. all back and ready for the morning commute. we'll get a look at the north bay as well as we see traffic flying. we'll end with this shot of the san mateo bridge, 116 in the north bay still has a closure because of the downed power l. e >>> two neurosurgeons have r
still active. there is slowing as you head towards stephens creek boulevard. crews will start to move by 5:30, by 6:00 it should be completely cleared. that's the tradition and pattern for the south bay. in the tri-valley a nice drive. as you get toward the dublin interchange, you see the speeds dipping a bit. it is slowing a bit as welcoming out of the altamont pass, more folks coming in here where we're seeing gentle slowing as well. isabel toward vallecitos. as pleasanton comes back online...
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stephen welsh worries his rafting business may go under. >> about 15% of our season was lost to the fires. >> reporter: still, these ladies were determined to can sell a long-planned trek. >> the fire and smoke is not going to prevent us from doing anything. it's just fine. it's beautiful up here. >> reporter: but the monita fire is massive, growing as much as 3,000 acres an hour some days. the blaze is now up to over 200,000 acres. larger than the city's of san jose, san francisco and oakland combined. >>. >> reporter: even though it's the holiday, you work and the clock? >>. >> we work around the holidays until this is put out. >> reporter: the impact of the rim fire can be seen and felt hundreds of miles away, taking more than just land, now threatening tourism on this holiday weekend. . >> the celebrated irish poet seamus heaney. has died t. third irishman to win the pulitzer prize along with yates and samuel beckett. he was 74. the duchess of cambridge made a surprise public appearance today alongside her husband, greeting the participants at the embassy ultramarathon. her fir first official event since giving birth if july. it was
stephen welsh worries his rafting business may go under. >> about 15% of our season was lost to the fires. >> reporter: still, these ladies were determined to can sell a long-planned trek. >> the fire and smoke is not going to prevent us from doing anything. it's just fine. it's beautiful up here. >> reporter: but the monita fire is massive, growing as much as 3,000 acres an hour some days. the blaze is now up to over 200,000 acres. larger than the city's of san jose,...
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that you and i seem to drag the cold verge ok but stephen it's not going to happen is it it's not going to happen and if it does how could it happen still going to happen if it would it would happen if we didn't fact pull back on our threats against syria or at least come up with alternatives to a missile strike there's no question in my mind that this idea that the that the only way we can deal with syria today is see you know use cruise missiles to take out certain military depots within that country i just think that one of the reasons why obama said last night on public television that no decision has been made yet is he starting to feel the pressure the fact that he hasn't got a new endorsement the nato won't won't back come up that the arab league won't won't endorse what he wants to do maybe maybe i'm just saying this because he claims to not have made the decision yet he is looking for an alternative i certainly would hope so because he still has time to reverse any drastic decision towards these attacks and why not take advantage of the space why not take advantage of the fact that the republicans and congress under the majorit
that you and i seem to drag the cold verge ok but stephen it's not going to happen is it it's not going to happen and if it does how could it happen still going to happen if it would it would happen if we didn't fact pull back on our threats against syria or at least come up with alternatives to a missile strike there's no question in my mind that this idea that the that the only way we can deal with syria today is see you know use cruise missiles to take out certain military depots within that...
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that you and i see in iraq the cold verge ok but stephen it's not going to happen is it it's not going to happen and if it does how could it happen still going to happen if it would it would happen if we didn't fact pull back on our threats against syria or at least come up with alternatives to a missile strike there's no question in my mind that this idea that the that the only way we can deal with syria today is see you know use cruise missiles to take out certain military depots within that country i just think that one of the reasons why obama said last night on public television that no decision has been made yet is he starting to feel the pressure the fact that he hasn't got a new endorsement the nato won't won't back come up that the arab league won't won't endorse what he wants to do maybe maybe i'm just saying this because he claims to not have made the decision he is looking for an alternative i certainly would hope so because he still has time to reverse any drastic decision towards these attacks and why not take advantage of the space why not take advantage of the fact that the republicans and congress under the majority wi
that you and i see in iraq the cold verge ok but stephen it's not going to happen is it it's not going to happen and if it does how could it happen still going to happen if it would it would happen if we didn't fact pull back on our threats against syria or at least come up with alternatives to a missile strike there's no question in my mind that this idea that the that the only way we can deal with syria today is see you know use cruise missiles to take out certain military depots within that...