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susan said that there were six decades of suffering and i just don't tell you something very significant. israel died as i said the west bank and in defense of war jordan as we know attacked israel from jerusalem without any provocation israel had a right to attack in egypt because they blocked them they did a blockade but beyond that in the years from one thousand nine hundred sixty seven to one thousand nine hundred three when israel was ruling the west bank of israel was administering. west bank what was the relationship between palestinians so first of all there was hardly a checkpoint the two economies milled everything in palestinian society was growing in the one nine hundred seventy s. the fourth group fastest growing economy in the world was in the west bank and gaza israel did let me finish please all the universes eleven universities were open for palestinians by the palestinians by israel i want to say one significant thing polls were taken in one thousand nine hundred sixty one thousand nine but the most important palestinian posters here is palestinians to rate for places i
susan said that there were six decades of suffering and i just don't tell you something very significant. israel died as i said the west bank and in defense of war jordan as we know attacked israel from jerusalem without any provocation israel had a right to attack in egypt because they blocked them they did a blockade but beyond that in the years from one thousand nine hundred sixty seven to one thousand nine hundred three when israel was ruling the west bank of israel was administering. west...
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they need to multiple points of contact and repeated contact because as susan said, even as peer to peer going to talk to pare businesses, businesses do not quite understand, why do i need to pay attention to this? >> supervisor chcohen: we are talking about a policy that will be implemented tjrpigj -- through the city but it will be in some parts of the castro, the valley, parts of richmond, not once have i heard an example in the southeast neighborhood so i am curious. does that mean we do not have this types of problems or there is no outreach or we have not been strategically targeted for these frivolous lawsuits? >> i have extended invitations to the merchants associations and continue to do so to do presentations on disability access and the lawsuits and did do a presentation at the bayview merchants' a year ago. i would say probably for the calls and inquiries that we're getting and what we have seen from the cases filed, there has been very few in the southeast sector. >> also on my pet peeves, people associate the southeast with the baby -- bayview. thre is --- there is dogpatch
they need to multiple points of contact and repeated contact because as susan said, even as peer to peer going to talk to pare businesses, businesses do not quite understand, why do i need to pay attention to this? >> supervisor chcohen: we are talking about a policy that will be implemented tjrpigj -- through the city but it will be in some parts of the castro, the valley, parts of richmond, not once have i heard an example in the southeast neighborhood so i am curious. does that mean we...
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and many books because they provide a -- they fill this gap of this instant information and as susan said, things are changing so fast particularly during this segment of an election year, presidential election year to get it's really hard to keep up and get ahead of it in terms of putting off a full-blown book. although we try to do that quite often, and we probably are faster than most because we have to be. but i think these instant he books we figured out how they can work in terms of providing information and helping people analyze what's going on. i don't think publishers have yet figured out how they work in terms of the business. >> just about every media outlet now i was noticing -- of course they've always had strong political blogs -- but everyone who didn't has added one for the presidential year. so, again, you have to look at where we really adding value, where and i truly doing something people can't get elsewhere? >> yes. >> so will you be doing any of the instant he books? i know crounse is looking at this, politico does it, susan and then marji -- >> topics have come up.
and many books because they provide a -- they fill this gap of this instant information and as susan said, things are changing so fast particularly during this segment of an election year, presidential election year to get it's really hard to keep up and get ahead of it in terms of putting off a full-blown book. although we try to do that quite often, and we probably are faster than most because we have to be. but i think these instant he books we figured out how they can work in terms of...
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. >> reporter: susan said after some debate she decided she wouldn't keep her family away from the theater today. >> did i do a double take should we be doing this but i didn't want to alarm my kids and say too much. and, you know, just hope nobody else would do this again. >> reporter: montgomery county's police chief said his department is doing their part to ease some people's fears by increasing patrols around county movie theaters. >> we've had no threats, no indication of any issues in this area. we're just trying to get out ahead it and make sure the public feels safe. >> reporter: wong doesn't plan to add additional security and doesn't believe the colorado shootings should change the culture of movie going. >> unfortunately as it may be it's isolated, i don't think it's something that should change the movie theater industry as a practice. >> reporter: now we have visit ad number of movie theaters from washington, d.c. on the way up here to montgomery county and we've been seeing a steady stream of folks going into these theaters and in some instances line and other instances not
. >> reporter: susan said after some debate she decided she wouldn't keep her family away from the theater today. >> did i do a double take should we be doing this but i didn't want to alarm my kids and say too much. and, you know, just hope nobody else would do this again. >> reporter: montgomery county's police chief said his department is doing their part to ease some people's fears by increasing patrols around county movie theaters. >> we've had no threats, no...
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what susan said is absolutely accurate. that's one of the major problems. >> in terms of the demands on the states, and we've talked about this before in the program, one you've been interested in is the pension. now, fill that picture in a little bit. what kind of obligations are states under paying at this point. >> our last report showed about a $1.38 trillion gap what they have promised to pay that's pensions and healthcare and what they have actually set aside to pay it. it's a long term liability but basically we've seen increasing amounts of stress that states are facing on this but it's not every state but it's a fair number of states across the country. so i think the states that governor ravitch looked at in his report are pretty representative what we're seeing nationally. >> i have a lot of respect for the studies but we see the problem's far more severe. we think just with respect to the healthcare liabilities to public employees that the unfounded amount of that throughout the country is in and of itself in ex
what susan said is absolutely accurate. that's one of the major problems. >> in terms of the demands on the states, and we've talked about this before in the program, one you've been interested in is the pension. now, fill that picture in a little bit. what kind of obligations are states under paying at this point. >> our last report showed about a $1.38 trillion gap what they have promised to pay that's pensions and healthcare and what they have actually set aside to pay it. it's a...
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ambassador to the united nations susan rice said that washington will continue and increased its work outside of the security council meaning that the u.s. will continue working with partners. on what to do with syria because what they want to do in terms of sanctions or any other approaches that would put more pressure on the syrian government is that it was not allowed in the security council so it looks like there may be some unilateral moves in pressures that are going to be taken by washington and its western allies course one of marina portnoy reporting the russian ambassador to the u.n. batali churkin has given an interview to explaining why some western states were so we could have pushed for resolution on syria you can see the whole interview our next hour right here on out however find it anytime you like on our website that's of course on t.v. dot com. now police in the reign of used tear gas to disperse thousands of anti-government protesters at least fifty have died since the on rest began in last february with a regime banning program form rallies earlier this month call
ambassador to the united nations susan rice said that washington will continue and increased its work outside of the security council meaning that the u.s. will continue working with partners. on what to do with syria because what they want to do in terms of sanctions or any other approaches that would put more pressure on the syrian government is that it was not allowed in the security council so it looks like there may be some unilateral moves in pressures that are going to be taken by...
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ambassador to the united nations susan rice said that washington will continue and increased its work outside of the security council meaning that the u.s. will continue working with partners. on what to do with syria because what they want to do in terms of sanctions or any other approaches that would put more pressure on the syrian government is that it was not allowed in the security council so it looks like there may be some unilateral moves in pressures that are going to be taken by washington and its western allies. russian ambassador to the u.n. but again has given an interview to our team explaining why some western states were so eager to push for a resolution on syria you can see it here throughout the day or at our website r t v dot com. with some news outlets speculating that the syrian president may be ready to step down the rebels are already making plans for a post future one of the opposition groups has announced it will launch and slow most faction while the leader of the syrian muslim brotherhood said his party as ready to step up to its role syrian activists mimi ha
ambassador to the united nations susan rice said that washington will continue and increased its work outside of the security council meaning that the u.s. will continue working with partners. on what to do with syria because what they want to do in terms of sanctions or any other approaches that would put more pressure on the syrian government is that it was not allowed in the security council so it looks like there may be some unilateral moves in pressures that are going to be taken by...
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ambassador susan rice said that they would try to work as closely as possible with allies outside the security council to ramp up pressure on the assad regime. that could include measures like economic sanctions or financial sanctions against syrians who are on a so-called u.s. blacklist. that black list has been continuously in margin. i of those measures include military measures as well, it can be highly doubt it because the u.s. do not want to get involved in something like that, especially not in an election year. there could be one exception to that. >> there has been a lot of talk about the chemical weapons arsenal, and if assad used those chemical weapons against his own people, he would have to be held accountable. for whatever that means. >> whatever that means is that -- should we put all this diplomatic window dressing to the side now and admit that this is the end o the line for diplomacy as far as the united nations security council is concerned? >> yes, you would not find anybody who put diplomacy to rest entirely in this case, but it is clear that there is no common gr
ambassador susan rice said that they would try to work as closely as possible with allies outside the security council to ramp up pressure on the assad regime. that could include measures like economic sanctions or financial sanctions against syrians who are on a so-called u.s. blacklist. that black list has been continuously in margin. i of those measures include military measures as well, it can be highly doubt it because the u.s. do not want to get involved in something like that, especially...
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ambassador to the united nations susan rice said that washington will continue an increase to strengthen and intensify its work outside of the security council meaning that the u.s. will continue working with partners. on what to do with syria because what they want to do in terms of sanctions or any other approaches that would put more pressure on the syrian government is that was not allowed in the security council so it looks like there may be some unilateral moves and pressures that are going to be taken by washington and its western allies. thanks very much indeed for that on . new york one of russia's envoy to the u.n. gave an exclusive live interview to the full version is airing a little late to this hour but you can watch it anytime you like on a website don't come. well in the meantime what this is a reporting large explosions in damascus as the fighting in the capital rages into its fifth day battles are also continuing throughout the country syrian state media claims assad's military forces are one back control over four rebellious districts in damascus meanwhile the u.n. is
ambassador to the united nations susan rice said that washington will continue an increase to strengthen and intensify its work outside of the security council meaning that the u.s. will continue working with partners. on what to do with syria because what they want to do in terms of sanctions or any other approaches that would put more pressure on the syrian government is that was not allowed in the security council so it looks like there may be some unilateral moves and pressures that are...
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have been, you know, part technologist, part designer, part businessman the >> just to add to what susan said, it's the real important to not sacrifice your sense of humanity for the sense of seeming more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant they seem from their communities, it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very, very successful and see their world in a somewhat elite way now, whereas there is so much to social media that's about authenticity and i go out of my way 0 to not just talk about journalism and what's going on in the news on my twitter account. i talk about going out and adopting a dog or my kids have the flu and they just threw up on my computer or whatever. >> ew! >> ew, but that's what happens. part of it is to remind them i'm not just a bought sending out tweets the one person just described the real banal stuff on twitter, people talking about what they had for lunch as a form much social grooming, like the great apes sitting around grooming each other. the reason you're doing th
have been, you know, part technologist, part designer, part businessman the >> just to add to what susan said, it's the real important to not sacrifice your sense of humanity for the sense of seeming more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant they seem from their communities, it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very, very successful and see their world in a somewhat elite way now, whereas there...
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susan rice said that washington will not support an expansion of the mission without consequences being imposed on the syrian government if the syrian government does not live up to its responsibilities under the six point peace plan put forth by kofi annan so essentially what the u.s. is doing is tying this observer mission to consequences that should be put upon the syrian government in many argue that's very dangerous because it's two separate issues and the united nations at the end of the day does need a mission on the ground because if that mission is removed then the situation in syria can get worse without any objective reporting that's tied to the u.n. thanks very much indeed. with the latest from new york. and activists on my walker spoke to him a little earlier not he says that today's united nations vote could pave the way for you to natural action from western nations the draft resolution that was proposed by the west by britain and the united states. was expected to feel. delusions to the russians and the chinese. veto so they obviously have something in mind. all enough.
susan rice said that washington will not support an expansion of the mission without consequences being imposed on the syrian government if the syrian government does not live up to its responsibilities under the six point peace plan put forth by kofi annan so essentially what the u.s. is doing is tying this observer mission to consequences that should be put upon the syrian government in many argue that's very dangerous because it's two separate issues and the united nations at the end of the...
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want to remind people who are listening to the webcast said your thoughts with the hash ted even worse. let me start with a question to norm and susan. laying out the question that you have singled out the republicans the insurgent outliers and mickey said democrats have to. can you explain why? why the republicans really are different. is easy for me i write opinions but here is what hit me this morning with the coverage of dick lugar. he was a regularly described as a moderate. looking of his reading american conservative union is 77%. if that is moderate that is skewed to the right to. that struck me the language reporters use as a concession to radically changed situation. >> i did not want to say good things about the panelists before they spoke. [laughter] it is a thrill to have both of these people here. mickey adding to the pantheon of heroes he stood up for the constitution and article i in congress when his colleagues trashed it for their own political purposes. he is a true conservative who used to solve problems. susan is a journalist we need a lot more of. there are no angels. democrats have manipulated the process and
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susan lucci. >> one reporter said you probably feel like susan lucci. whatever. i did not call myself susan lucci. [laughter] >> that is a lot different than we see him on the feel when he is so intense. robert griffin iii was just at the podium. he only speaks once a week to the media. we will have that coming up at 6:00. >> coming up next a massive new facility is about to open to i have never encountered such a burning sensation... until i had the shingles. it was like a red rash. like somebody haset a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story visit shinglesinfo.com ♪ ♪ i've never felt this way before, but it's a scary time to be a woman. mitt romney is just so out of touch. [ female announcer ] mitt romney opposes requiring insurance coverage for contraception. and romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney backed a bill that outlaws all abortion, even in cases of rape and incest. there's so much we need too. we need to attack our problems -- not a w
susan lucci. >> one reporter said you probably feel like susan lucci. whatever. i did not call myself susan lucci. [laughter] >> that is a lot different than we see him on the feel when he is so intense. robert griffin iii was just at the podium. he only speaks once a week to the media. we will have that coming up at 6:00. >> coming up next a massive new facility is about to open to i have never encountered such a burning sensation... until i had the shingles. it was like a...
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said, "well, i'm sorry to tell you, t host is out sick." >> hinojosa: (laughs) >> and so she said, "so i, susan harmon, am going into the studio, and i want you to come with me." i was on the air the first day. >> hinojosa: oh, the good old days of public television... public radio, public television. >> totally. but i did not think the way you are talking about it. i only thought, "here i am at this academic institution, which was the american university, and thinking, "what am i doing here? what am i doing here? i don't have a college education. they're going to find me out. they're going to say, 'she doesn't belong here.'" >> hinojosa: "she's not one of us." >> so i worked harder than any human being should. but that's what we do in order to make up for when we don't believe in our own ability. we just keep working and working and working and working. >> hinojosa: so i've talked about the fact that you are very revealing with your life, and i'm hoping that, you know, people will be inspired to read more of your work because you are so revealing. but of course, the question that i have, and t
said, "well, i'm sorry to tell you, t host is out sick." >> hinojosa: (laughs) >> and so she said, "so i, susan harmon, am going into the studio, and i want you to come with me." i was on the air the first day. >> hinojosa: oh, the good old days of public television... public radio, public television. >> totally. but i did not think the way you are talking about it. i only thought, "here i am at this academic institution, which was the american...
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could it also be -- i agree with what susan just said -- but could it also be the obama campaign has done a better job marshaling its message? is the romney campaign hindered by an inability to make those supportive of romney are saying what they'd like to be said. >> i think that is broadly true. if you look at the spending on ads, barack obama spent about $96 million on ads thus far the vast majority has been spent? states we're talking about. are mitt romney in the general election has spent $23 million on ads. in eight swing states, colorado, nevada, iowa, new hampshire, florida. in those states, super pacs, republican super pacs. americans for prosperity, restore our future, crossroads gps. they have outspent mitt romney in every single one of those states on ads. it's a remarkable thing. mitt romney spent $2 million. $9 million on ads. you can control your message easier when it's you paying for it than when it's four groups spending money. >> correct me if i'm wrong, but if the campaign decided hey, we need to marshal these forces and bring them in and let's have a meeting of
could it also be -- i agree with what susan just said -- but could it also be the obama campaign has done a better job marshaling its message? is the romney campaign hindered by an inability to make those supportive of romney are saying what they'd like to be said. >> i think that is broadly true. if you look at the spending on ads, barack obama spent about $96 million on ads thus far the vast majority has been spent? states we're talking about. are mitt romney in the general election has...
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bu'rsoasfba te attsoftball ace susan said if you call it that. she ysyo know the froag,iti ret ak.hmibe opportunity for me to play more. so i go otad o h or thdeal n ft ta los veaut en htdykw what is going to do with my life. i wanted to be the number one tennis player in the world. done. my poomother pked up. , y. d ha n o counutt g erl wht' madbor. me c on. well, that there is going to be 90 in about two weeks and she still remembers that day. ppe] d tilwha g oluger t snyec s dnea care. a younger brother rany moffitt was a relief h ldr. ball 'sbe ber poor. they didn't care if we were in a good, but here's what happened. mo polhitn i deenc eeeoalhe e. us xusi n th so. over 70% of tennis is played in public parks. and m one of those kids. like iaid i am a public park d. met a oe stcmio htwe chonemmbne thrld that come from the public purse, just to kind of -- just refresh your memory. i think you've heard of arthur ashe who is number one in the d. s t nu on r n h umon h w. y os,enwilliams, venus williams, just to give you a few of the champ he and that have come from public prks bec
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ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, said the sanctions would shore up the work of international monitorside syria. >> the fact is, regrettably, not a present able to do the job this council mandated it to do because of the regime's persistent refusal to take the basic steps to halt the violence. without this council taking concrete measures to increase the pressure for the kofi annan in geneva plans to be implemented by the government, it is not plausible to assume the will be any more able to fill its mandate in the future than is now. >> in response to the proposal, syria's ambassador to the u.s. said the threat of new sanctions could derail the international ceasefire plan. >> we are fully committed toward the success of mr. kofi annan's plan, but the same time, we are fully warning everybody that the other efforts deployed by here and there by this country or that country to derail the six-point plan of mr. kofi annan from its initial track would be extremely dangerous. >> thousands of people marched in spain's capital of madrid wednesday after the government unveiled a new round of
ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, said the sanctions would shore up the work of international monitorside syria. >> the fact is, regrettably, not a present able to do the job this council mandated it to do because of the regime's persistent refusal to take the basic steps to halt the violence. without this council taking concrete measures to increase the pressure for the kofi annan in geneva plans to be implemented by the government, it is not plausible to assume the will be any more...
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have been, you know, part technologist, part designer, part businessman the >> just to add to what susan said, it's the real important to not sacrifice your sense of humanity for the sense of seeming more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant they seem from their communities, it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very, very successful and see their world in a somewhat elite way now, whereas there is so much to social media that's about authenticity and i go out of my way 0 to not just talk about journalism and what's going on in the news on my twitter account. i talk about going out and adopting a dog or my kids have the flu and they just threw up on my computer or whatever. >> ew! >> ew, but that's what happens. part if -- of it is to remind them i'm not just a bought sending out tweets the one person just described the real banal stuff on twitter, people talking auppings with -- about what they had for lunch as a form much social grooming, like the great apes sitting around grooming each other. the
have been, you know, part technologist, part designer, part businessman the >> just to add to what susan said, it's the real important to not sacrifice your sense of humanity for the sense of seeming more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant they seem from their communities, it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very, very successful and see their world in a somewhat elite way now, whereas there...
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have been, you know, part technologist, part designer, part businessman the >> just to add to what susan said, it's the real important to not sacrifice your sense of humanity for the sense of seeming more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant they seem from their communities, it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very, very successful and see their world in a somewhat elite way now, whereas there is so much to social media that's about authenticity and i go out of my way 0 to not just talk about journalism and what's going on in the news on my twitter account. i talk about going out and adopting a dog or my kids have the flu and they just threw up on my computer or whatever. >> ew! >> ew, but that's what happens. part of it is to remind them i'm not just a bought sending out tweets the one person just described the real banal stuff on twitter, people talking about what they had for lunch as a form much social grooming, like the great apes sitting around grooming each other. the reason you're doing th
have been, you know, part technologist, part designer, part businessman the >> just to add to what susan said, it's the real important to not sacrifice your sense of humanity for the sense of seeming more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant they seem from their communities, it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very, very successful and see their world in a somewhat elite way now, whereas there...
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have been, you know, part technologist, part designer, part businessman the >> just to add to what susan said, it's the real important to not sacrifice your sense of humanity for the sense of seeming more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant they seem from their communities, it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very, very successful and see their world in a somewhat elite way now, whereas there is so much to social media that's about authenticity and i go out of my way 0 to not just talk about journalism and what's going on in the news on my twitter account. i talk about going out and adopting a dog or my kids have the flu and they just threw up on my computer or whatever. >> ew! >> ew, but that's what happens. part if -- of it is to remind them i'm not just a bought sending out tweets the one person just described the real banal stuff on twitter, people talking auppings with -- about what they had for lunch as a form much social grooming, like the great apes sitting around grooming each other. the
have been, you know, part technologist, part designer, part businessman the >> just to add to what susan said, it's the real important to not sacrifice your sense of humanity for the sense of seeming more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant they seem from their communities, it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very, very successful and see their world in a somewhat elite way now, whereas there...
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else susan just said, no but it does represent those that vote in primaries. so, you know, it's a matter of you can't be on the ballot. every state in the united states has a sore loser law that means if you lost your primary you can't appear on the ballot in november. those need to go. it's the primary voters that are represented in the party. second, in terms of what can we do about it i don't know how many of your have any of your friends show up in the town meeting, show up where you are a member of the house or senate present to participate in the elections, called into the radio tv show in other words, we need to get the citizens engaged. the citizens aren't crazy. 42% of the american people are now registered as independent. they are fleeing from the party. but they need to be at those meetings. the need to confront. the need to be confrontational with their representatives and senators and say we are not going to vote for you if you believe this way. can it be more repressive? i got to testify on behalf of the american bar association to a committee in
else susan just said, no but it does represent those that vote in primaries. so, you know, it's a matter of you can't be on the ballot. every state in the united states has a sore loser law that means if you lost your primary you can't appear on the ballot in november. those need to go. it's the primary voters that are represented in the party. second, in terms of what can we do about it i don't know how many of your have any of your friends show up in the town meeting, show up where you are a...
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at softball practice, susan said, billie jean king played tennis. at softball practice, our coach said, they give free coaching here every week at the park. i heard the word free and thought, there might be an opportunity for me to play more. so i go out, and i am on the court with clive barker. -- with clyde walker. i will never forget this day as long as i live, because of the -- at the end of the day, i knew what i wanted to do with my life. i wanted to be the number-one tennis player in the world. done. my poor mother picked me up. she said, did you have fun? i said mom, i know what i want to do with my life. let's go home. i want to tell dad and my brother. come on, come on. i mother is going to be 90 in about two weeks. [applause] she still remembers that day. we still have a good laugh over it. she says, you are still going. what is going on here? she is funny because she did not really care. my younger brother was a relief pitcher most of his career with the san francisco giants. a good righty, good slider. that is my baby brother. my poor pa
at softball practice, susan said, billie jean king played tennis. at softball practice, our coach said, they give free coaching here every week at the park. i heard the word free and thought, there might be an opportunity for me to play more. so i go out, and i am on the court with clive barker. -- with clyde walker. i will never forget this day as long as i live, because of the -- at the end of the day, i knew what i wanted to do with my life. i wanted to be the number-one tennis player in the...