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stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country's most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, greg suhr, newly appointed to that office last month. congratulations, chief. >> thank you, your honor. [applause] >> chief suhr has surfed in the department for 30 years. and as chief he will be overseeing a department of 1,800 police officers. next we have peter herley who is now acting as police consultant. he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president of the california police officers association. next to mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney's office. she oversees the criminal division, including the victim witness program and the alternative dispute courts. anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender's office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulte
stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country's most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, greg suhr, newly appointed to that office last month. congratulations, chief. >> thank you, your honor. [applause] >> chief suhr has surfed in the department for 30 years. and as chief he will be overseeing a department of 1,800 police...
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stuart varney on that story coming up next. good morning. >> and it's a shirt that says i'm too pretty to do homework but is the message too ugly for young girls? we report, you decide. [ male announcer ] heard this one?
stuart varney on that story coming up next. good morning. >> and it's a shirt that says i'm too pretty to do homework but is the message too ugly for young girls? we report, you decide. [ male announcer ] heard this one?
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here to talk about what we can expect from government policymakers, stuart sweet, president, capitol analysts network, one of washington's top political analysts. stuart, nice have you with us. >> well, thank you for having me today, susie. >> susan: all right, so people are very eager to hear what president obama is going to propose in terms of a jobs plan when he talks next week. from what we know so far, i'd like to get your take on it. he's going to propose some kind of infrastructure spending program, some tax cutes, a payroll tax break, a tax credit for businesses that hire, and extending unemployment benefits. they don't sound like a lot of new ideas. will these actually create jobs? >> well some of these ideas have been tried before and not worked out terribly well. some of them actually could do some good. i think president obama's proposal is well targeted. when we started the recession, there were eight million construction workers using hammers. now there are six million. we have two million underemployed or unemployed construction worksers. they should be building school
here to talk about what we can expect from government policymakers, stuart sweet, president, capitol analysts network, one of washington's top political analysts. stuart, nice have you with us. >> well, thank you for having me today, susie. >> susan: all right, so people are very eager to hear what president obama is going to propose in terms of a jobs plan when he talks next week. from what we know so far, i'd like to get your take on it. he's going to propose some kind of...
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when we come back stuart when we come back stuart varney and dana perino [ whispering ] ok, here's yourm key, the crib is already there. great. thank you so much. [ male announcer ] we provide great service, so you can stay you. holiday inn express. stay you. [ tv announcer ] today's trivia question -- what's the hardest play in baseball? the unassisted triple play. the unassisted triple play. [ male announcer ] stay smart and book smart. book early and save up to 20% at any holiday inn express. stay you. . >> sean: as anointed one trumpets his call for 1.5 trillion in new taxes he falls back on a simple message, rich vs. poor. >> the president: warren buffet's secretary shouldn't pay a higher tax rate than warren buffet. >> sean: the associated press is fact checking. reporting that according together nonpartisan congressional budget offices 10% of households with the highest incomes pay more than half of all federal taxes. more than 70% of federal income taxes, what a shock. now anointed one is addressing the charge that he's stoking class warfare. >> the president: we are hearing the
when we come back stuart when we come back stuart varney and dana perino [ whispering ] ok, here's yourm key, the crib is already there. great. thank you so much. [ male announcer ] we provide great service, so you can stay you. holiday inn express. stay you. [ tv announcer ] today's trivia question -- what's the hardest play in baseball? the unassisted triple play. the unassisted triple play. [ male announcer ] stay smart and book smart. book early and save up to 20% at any holiday inn...
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i'm stuart kirk. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, september 6. i'm tom hudson. good night everyone, and good night to you too, susie. >> susie: good night tom. i'm susie gharib. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
i'm stuart kirk. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, september 6. i'm tom hudson. good night everyone, and good night to you too, susie. >> susie: good night tom. i'm susie gharib. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt...
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stuart, i am going to start with you today. u.s. had 30 years of experience at least. are we seeing the most extreme cases of alleged police misconduct, or have you found the incidence to be pervasive? what is your experience in this? >> i started as a lawyer working on the case but geronimo pratt, a black panther case. that ended up after 27 years to be proven. and we have learned that law enforcement' officers had good evidence or statutory evidence, let people commit perjury, said in the room and -- sat in the room to destroy evidence to convict someone who was innocent. and that is how i started my career as a lawyer. when i started that case, i began thinking this was a big conspiracy to frame this man. what i learned is -- and i discussed this with geronimo -- we are experiencing men and women who thought the end justified the means. they thought they had a bad man and it was ok to do anything necessary to convict him. as i look back on my career, present and future, i think we see that that is the concept that runs through police misconduct. i am sure there are
stuart, i am going to start with you today. u.s. had 30 years of experience at least. are we seeing the most extreme cases of alleged police misconduct, or have you found the incidence to be pervasive? what is your experience in this? >> i started as a lawyer working on the case but geronimo pratt, a black panther case. that ended up after 27 years to be proven. and we have learned that law enforcement' officers had good evidence or statutory evidence, let people commit perjury, said in...
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and i do want to say that even in my short tenure as defense attorney, i agree with stuart. there are so many good officers, but there are cultures that develop within certain units. i will put it right out there. many of the complaints we hear it involve plainclothes units, and perhaps there is a culture that develops and allows misconduct to happen and continue to happen. so, the public defender's role is unique and natural and i am confident that had we not been doing our jobs with respect to those brought residents of the henry hotel, those would never have surfaced and perhaps the officers would never have had to answer for that conduct. [applause] >> i would like to ask a question and anybody can answer this. you brought up this culture that sends to -- seems to bring it misconduct on. what is it about this culture that makes some cops go bad or road? are the temptations so great because you are dealing with narcotics when you are under cover? what is it about the culture that breeds these bad things out. -- breeds these bad things out? >> i will answer that. i worked
and i do want to say that even in my short tenure as defense attorney, i agree with stuart. there are so many good officers, but there are cultures that develop within certain units. i will put it right out there. many of the complaints we hear it involve plainclothes units, and perhaps there is a culture that develops and allows misconduct to happen and continue to happen. so, the public defender's role is unique and natural and i am confident that had we not been doing our jobs with respect...
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>> well -- >> susie: unfortunately we lost stuart schweitzer from j. p. morgan. tom? >> tom: let's go ahead and take a look at what we are watching for tomorrow. two big speeches-- as we mentioned, president obama lays out his plans for job creation, and federal reserve chairman ben bernanke talks economic outlook in minnesota. tomorrow, our "market monitor" is chuck carlson, c.e.o. of horizon investment services. he'll give us a few stocks for a volatile market, including one with a yield twice that of a 10- year treasury. >> susie: the white house is responding to pleas from mister postman. it's proposing a three-month extension for the postal service's september 30 payment deadline to the treasury. the postmaster general yesterday said the agency might miss the $5.5 billion payment. still, patrick donahoe says even with the extension, the service is likely to run out of cash next year without implementing cost-saving steps. >> tom: general electric is fighting back against last week's lawsuit by the federal housing finance agency. the suit was part of 17 cases file
>> well -- >> susie: unfortunately we lost stuart schweitzer from j. p. morgan. tom? >> tom: let's go ahead and take a look at what we are watching for tomorrow. two big speeches-- as we mentioned, president obama lays out his plans for job creation, and federal reserve chairman ben bernanke talks economic outlook in minnesota. tomorrow, our "market monitor" is chuck carlson, c.e.o. of horizon investment services. he'll give us a few stocks for a volatile market,...
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dana and stuart are here with details. be sure to join us tomorrow night my interview with texas governor republican presidential contend eric perry. >> it is time for our text vote question. we want to know if you support increasing taxes on the wealthy, as the president says? >> sean: the answers at the end of the show. endless shrimp is ourn at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests love it. [ male announcer ] it's endless hrimp today at red lobster. amuch as you like ny way you like, like new sweet and spicy shrimp, all for $15.99. my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently. today i own 165 wendy's restaurants. and i get my financing from ge capital. but i also get stuff that goes way beyond banking. we not only lend people money, we help them save it. [ junior ] ge engineers found ways to cut my energy use. [ cheryl ] more efficient lighting helps junior stay open later... [ junior ] and serve more customers. so you're not just getting financial capital... [ cheryl ] you're also getting human capita
dana and stuart are here with details. be sure to join us tomorrow night my interview with texas governor republican presidential contend eric perry. >> it is time for our text vote question. we want to know if you support increasing taxes on the wealthy, as the president says? >> sean: the answers at the end of the show. endless shrimp is ourn at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests love it. [ male announcer ] it's endless hrimp today at red lobster. amuch as you like...
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and it's from the portrait that was painted by gilbert stuart.e was an artist from rhode island, and it's the most famous portrait of george washington. but there were brothers who were put in charge of creating the image for the flag, and they went about designing it, coming up with all the different lettering. they had it perfect, except the image they had of george washington came from a box of cough syrup. and it just wouldn't do. and in the 11th hour, they found gilbert stuart's portrait of george washington, put it on the flag, and it was accepted by the legislators in washington, and we still have the flag today. >> reporter: with flag facts, i'm kristen. hdhdhdhdhdhdhdhdhdhd >>> peter and caroline davis have been playing tennis since they were old enough to hold racquets, but it's not just their athletic ability that makes this brother and sister team special. they are using their love of tennis to help change lives halfway around the world. it all started with the coach, teza. he's from zambia, a country in southern africa with a lot of
and it's from the portrait that was painted by gilbert stuart.e was an artist from rhode island, and it's the most famous portrait of george washington. but there were brothers who were put in charge of creating the image for the flag, and they went about designing it, coming up with all the different lettering. they had it perfect, except the image they had of george washington came from a box of cough syrup. and it just wouldn't do. and in the 11th hour, they found gilbert stuart's portrait...
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stuart have in the c.e.o.of nestle russia that talking to business see excuse me well log we continue our coverage here from the u.s. or g international investment for well more plenty plenty more still to come so he said to join us now for the book. and it's richard thank you very much looking forward to hear more from you and the brightest minds in russia celebrating five years since the opening of the school of a business school the project is aimed at creating leaders and help them build businesses that will become international how houses burning of course are right is there for us. i was banking on this place as it's seen as the platform to greet the next generation of entrepreneurs it all began when the russian business elites got together and decided to create a project that would rival the most famous business schools in the world like harvard for hundreds of millions of dollars later and their idea is now a reality it's no secret that countries like in high fliers and instead of importing them this s
stuart have in the c.e.o.of nestle russia that talking to business see excuse me well log we continue our coverage here from the u.s. or g international investment for well more plenty plenty more still to come so he said to join us now for the book. and it's richard thank you very much looking forward to hear more from you and the brightest minds in russia celebrating five years since the opening of the school of a business school the project is aimed at creating leaders and help them build...
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stuart, we thank you very much for that, we're going to have a lot more coming up on that and stuart coming up on the fox business network. >>> so what part of the president's plan do you think would be the most helpful to jumpstart this economy? tens of thousands are weighing in on our online poll. most saying that they agree with the payroll tax cuts that stuart just talked about for employers and employees. it's a basic thing, puts money back in peoples' pockets. what do you think about that? >> tell us at foxnews.com/opinion, go there to our you decide poll, and answer our question. you can send us comments at twitter, martha mccall him, bill hemmer as well. lots of people talking about it. bill: all morning. in the meantime, a short while ago, officials sell us -- tell us the electricity is back on. at one point, for millions in california, a blackout nightmare left them in the dark, affecting southern california across arizona and mexico, san diego getting the worst of that blackout. casey stegall is live in mission viejo, it said that a worker tripped or served the line? what
stuart, we thank you very much for that, we're going to have a lot more coming up on that and stuart coming up on the fox business network. >>> so what part of the president's plan do you think would be the most helpful to jumpstart this economy? tens of thousands are weighing in on our online poll. most saying that they agree with the payroll tax cuts that stuart just talked about for employers and employees. it's a basic thing, puts money back in peoples' pockets. what do you think...
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gies andrew gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y.s evan gillette ronald lawrence gilligan rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginley donna marie giordano jeffrey john giordano john giordano >> and my partner, gramm. >> and mine brother. i named my son after you to honor your memory. on behalf of all family and friends, we will cherish all of the memories we shared and look forward to the days we meet again. not a day goes by that we do not think of you. we love you, miss you, and will think of you always. steven a. giorgetti martin giovinazzo kum-kum girolamo salvatore gitto cynthia giugliano mon gjonbalaj dianne gladstone keith glascoe thomas irwin glasser edmond glazer harry glenn barry h. glick steven glick john t. gnazzo william robert godshalk michael gogliormella >> man my father. i love you. >> and my beautiful husband and proud father, david. we love and miss you. we live every day in your honor. i love you, david. jeffrey grant goldflam michelle goldstein monica goldstein steven goldstein andrew h. golkin dennis james gomes
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and also stuart hanlon as well as the bar association of san francisco. so let's have a round of applause for our sponsors today . let's get down to it. so before we get started i want to introduce someone who's a wonderful leader in our community and that's the president of the bar association of san francisco. >> thank you. thank you, jeff, for inviting me on behalf of the bar association of san francisco. i'm priya sanger. i'm president of the bar association of san francisco. basf, as we note the bar association to be called, has had a long relationship with the public defenders office. it is crucially important for administration of justice. and so is san francisco conflicts panels where administration, which the bar association has provided in partnership with public defenders. so in san francisco when a public defender has a conflict of interest, criminal defendants and minors are represented by private attorneys from a panel administered by the bar association of san francisco. maintaining this independent body of attorneys is critically important
and also stuart hanlon as well as the bar association of san francisco. so let's have a round of applause for our sponsors today . let's get down to it. so before we get started i want to introduce someone who's a wonderful leader in our community and that's the president of the bar association of san francisco. >> thank you. thank you, jeff, for inviting me on behalf of the bar association of san francisco. i'm priya sanger. i'm president of the bar association of san francisco. basf, as...
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you get more of this and stuart's charm. >> wonderful program.hanks. >> she's only in her first term but a newly elected republican governor going primetime calling president obama a "coward." >> and this coloring book, you're looking at right now is supposed to teach kids of what happened on 9/11 but one muslim group wants it off store shelves because it calls terrorists extreme. publisher of that book here to defend that message. now, when you want powerful wifi, you've got it. with aerizon mobile hotspot, you can connect up to 5 wifi devices to the internet with lightning-fast verizon 4g lte speed. a gaming device. mp3 pler. connect any 5 for wifi on the go. get the 4g lte mobile hotst now for only $49.99. verizon is the place with the largest selection of 4g lte devices. on america's fastest, most advanced 4g network. >> welcome back. it's a coloring book to teach kids about 9/11. but muslim groups like care say the book is "bigoted and racist." wayne bell is the publisher of that coloring book and he's joining us from st. louis, i believe. t
you get more of this and stuart's charm. >> wonderful program.hanks. >> she's only in her first term but a newly elected republican governor going primetime calling president obama a "coward." >> and this coloring book, you're looking at right now is supposed to teach kids of what happened on 9/11 but one muslim group wants it off store shelves because it calls terrorists extreme. publisher of that book here to defend that message. now, when you want powerful wifi,...
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bill: stuart varney leads our coverage and good morning to you. first, take us inside the numbers, break it down. >> okay. there were no new jobs at all created in the month of august. zero. worse yet, you go back to july, and you look at the number of jobs created that month, and this new report cut that number in half. now, if you look at the rolling trend here, we've only created 40,000 new jobs per month over the last four-months. that's the average over four-months. that's terrible. it would take, what, 170 months to get -- that would be 14 years, to get back all the jobs that we lost in the recession. this was a terrible report. period. bill: wow. stuart, yesterday at this time, you said within 24 hours, we will know whether or not we're headed for another recession or whether or not we're in a recession. what's the answer now? >> we may well be in a recession as of the month of august. we are certainly trending in that direction. all of the indicators are pointing south, and this jobs report, as bad as it is, suggests that we're either in o
bill: stuart varney leads our coverage and good morning to you. first, take us inside the numbers, break it down. >> okay. there were no new jobs at all created in the month of august. zero. worse yet, you go back to july, and you look at the number of jobs created that month, and this new report cut that number in half. now, if you look at the rolling trend here, we've only created 40,000 new jobs per month over the last four-months. that's the average over four-months. that's terrible....
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stuart varney joins me of the fox business network, host of varney & company. good morning, stuart. this isn't good news. >> no. now, if you go out there and you ask the professional economists, are we in recession, they will say no, we're not in recession right now, but we may be trending towards one. you go out on the street and ask ordinary every day people, are we in recession and they'll say absolutely, yes, we are, what are you thinking? if you take a look at the evidence, it sure feels like we are in a recession, and sure looks like we're trending towards one. all the key indicators are pointing south. jobs, no job creation in august, spending, dead flat in august, manufacturing, shrinking. as for housing, prices continue to fall, and we've got a new normal for gasoline prices, above 3.50 a gallon. add all that up and the trend is definitely towards recession. that's speaking as the way a professional economist might speak, and if you ask is it feeling like we're in a recession, the answer is a flat out yes, we are. martha: and doesn't that -- isn't that really what matters,
stuart varney joins me of the fox business network, host of varney & company. good morning, stuart. this isn't good news. >> no. now, if you go out there and you ask the professional economists, are we in recession, they will say no, we're not in recession right now, but we may be trending towards one. you go out on the street and ask ordinary every day people, are we in recession and they'll say absolutely, yes, we are, what are you thinking? if you take a look at the evidence, it...
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thank you very much, stuart varney. we'll watch for him on varney & co. bill: we'll be here, talking about it. stu is out there, too. martha: your dad may be watching, perform hemmer! keep your priorities straight this morning. bill: that's funny. >>> yesterday alone, the markets lost $500 billion in value. thursday's drop, fifth largest this year, a combined 675 points over two days. that is just staggering. the largest since november of 2008, three years ago, and on the year the dow was off more than 16 percent from its closing high, that was back in april, around 12,800. some say bear market, we're there. martha: boy, you know, we'll see what happens. we've got about 20 minutes before the market opens up, but it is looking starkly lower this morning, and that is just some of the stuff we're keeping on top of for you today in "america's newsroom", and also, there is this. pilots, beware, you've got that dangerous space junk, the size of a bus, as you've been hearing throughout the course of this week, spiralling towards earth and supposed to arrive some
thank you very much, stuart varney. we'll watch for him on varney & co. bill: we'll be here, talking about it. stu is out there, too. martha: your dad may be watching, perform hemmer! keep your priorities straight this morning. bill: that's funny. >>> yesterday alone, the markets lost $500 billion in value. thursday's drop, fifth largest this year, a combined 675 points over two days. that is just staggering. the largest since november of 2008, three years ago, and on the year the...
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we are also closing in memory of choice stuart, are retired administrator who tossed away in june. at a time, joyce is remembered for her professional career in the district. she taught at the elementary school and was a community teacher. she served as assistant principal in ortega and was a principal at columbus elementary school courier -- elementary school. she was a model for her peers and for those who follow her. she imparted enthusiasm for the arts as she played piano, taught music for her students, and organize a glee club. she will be missed by all of us during her time on this earth. may we all be comforted by the thought she is in a better place where there is joy, peace, happiness, and music. we will also close in memory of dr. jackson, a friend of all of us. >> the doctor died on august 6, 2011, at age 74. he is survived by his beloved wife, both of whom are retired teachers, his daughters, and eight grandchildren, cousins, and friends. he often used to say he had been involved in the school district for 70 years and went on to study at 11 institutions of higher learn
we are also closing in memory of choice stuart, are retired administrator who tossed away in june. at a time, joyce is remembered for her professional career in the district. she taught at the elementary school and was a community teacher. she served as assistant principal in ortega and was a principal at columbus elementary school courier -- elementary school. she was a model for her peers and for those who follow her. she imparted enthusiasm for the arts as she played piano, taught music for...