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. >> william howard taft. >> ullyses s grant. >> you know william howard taft was nicknamed william howard>> james polk. >> lb gay. >> who? >> lb gay. >> i had no idea. martin van bure wren, more like martin van tour in the park. >> wow. he says bradley manning is being held under inhumane conditions. you say he was not charged. that's not true. he was charged for violating the code of military justice. by classifying it to an unauthorized source. >> oh it is accurate. >> then i stand corrected. but the resources i was provided did not reflect -- >> are you questioning me? i think the point is, if they have evidence to support these charges, if they are going to leave him in this position in confinement, they should pursue it, and they should prosecute it so there is a conviction. >> i, by the way, completely agree with you. he hasn't been convicted of anything. he is not a danger to anyone else. >> you don't know that. >> the dude weighs like $1.02. >> nice. >> whatever his last name is. >> he should not be in solitary confinement, and there is no reason he shouldn't have a pillow. this i
. >> william howard taft. >> ullyses s grant. >> you know william howard taft was nicknamed william howard>> james polk. >> lb gay. >> who? >> lb gay. >> i had no idea. martin van bure wren, more like martin van tour in the park. >> wow. he says bradley manning is being held under inhumane conditions. you say he was not charged. that's not true. he was charged for violating the code of military justice. by classifying it to an unauthorized...
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it went to the sitting president, president taft. he had an enormous constituency of progressive republicans and decided to vote the party and the orthodox republican party and form his own progressive party with a capital p which he did. that is the bull moose party. even though he did not win that year. in 1912, nevertheless, it was an extraordinary political performance. tavis: what made it the most powerful third party run in history? >> the size of the vote. he beat -- he had a larger vote than sitting president. he came in second grade because he split the republican party by voting, he divided the republican vote and woodrow wilson got elected on a minority vote. >tavis: are there parallels between what we are seeing today? >> there are parallels. the progressive party, 100 years ago, they were a middle-class movement. people who felt they were being excluded from the cozy operations of the government. a conservative congress and the powerful wall street. a president who was sympathetic toward the power structure. these middle
it went to the sitting president, president taft. he had an enormous constituency of progressive republicans and decided to vote the party and the orthodox republican party and form his own progressive party with a capital p which he did. that is the bull moose party. even though he did not win that year. in 1912, nevertheless, it was an extraordinary political performance. tavis: what made it the most powerful third party run in history? >> the size of the vote. he beat -- he had a...
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>> reporter: and not to denigrate all men, the taft family was at the mall today only to take pictures. michael is done, done, done. >> plea and the boys went out and took care of everything and online helped as well. >> reporter: for the rest of us mainly it's shop, shop, shop, and then where's my car, dude? all right. we're here at broadway plaza and i do to the go because i got finish my christmas shopping. >> you didn't? >> reporter: of course i did. are you done? >> well, there's one more thing. but i think anthropologically the hunter gatherer thing, we are not going to hunt next week's food today. you have to wait -- >> reporter: absolutely. absolutely right. it's in our dna. it's not my fault. >> our brains are wired differently. now it's shopping time. >> thank you. >>> their goal was a facebook picture. the outcome a viral video. the punishment handed down for a couple of navy pilots goofing around with multi-million dollar aircraft. >>> and protecting our food supply from factories or small farms. how federal legislation impacts the little guy. >> i'm meteorologist lawrence
>> reporter: and not to denigrate all men, the taft family was at the mall today only to take pictures. michael is done, done, done. >> plea and the boys went out and took care of everything and online helped as well. >> reporter: for the rest of us mainly it's shop, shop, shop, and then where's my car, dude? all right. we're here at broadway plaza and i do to the go because i got finish my christmas shopping. >> you didn't? >> reporter: of course i did. are you...
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whereas our president, who says he wants to move towards zero nuclear weapons in the world, a fan taft cal view -- a fantastical view really, one which endangers our world, creates instability around the world and would he create more national security risk -- did not negotiate this in any effective way. i think that was a failure of the treaty, a failure of negotiations, another example of the fact that we wanted the treaty too badly for what i guess is primarily public relations matters rather than substantive matters. that's just the way i see t and so the russians have been steadily reducing our strategic weapons. we're reducing ours. and this strategic relationship has been moving along. it does not have to have a treaty. we'd like to have a treaty. i think the russians would probably like to have a treaty. but it's not essential that we have one, if they won't agree to some of the things that are important, like tactical nuclear weapons. i do think that this is a weakness in the treaty, and i'm disappointed our negotiators didn't insist on it. as mr. mr. fies said, he said tt the
whereas our president, who says he wants to move towards zero nuclear weapons in the world, a fan taft cal view -- a fantastical view really, one which endangers our world, creates instability around the world and would he create more national security risk -- did not negotiate this in any effective way. i think that was a failure of the treaty, a failure of negotiations, another example of the fact that we wanted the treaty too badly for what i guess is primarily public relations matters...
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reil to the end zone, taft makes the catch. he makes grab, and it was 7-7 after a quarter.w the spartans get stronger as the game wears on. houston to shapiro in the end zone. that's not a bad leaping catch either. it was 21-7 at halftime. spartans then put it away in the second half. houston to te 'o, powered his way into the end zone. that completes a 52-yard scoring play. de la salle a winner as the 13- 0 spartans set themselves up on the the northern california representative in the state's open division championship. >>> and other ncs final games, concord was the 40-37 winner in the division ii game. >>> the cal basketball program today announced it is sanctioning itself for ncaa rules violations committed in 2008. the school released the statement saying internal and external investigations determined rules ant phone calls to recruits had been violated. coach montgomery and members of his staff appeared before the committee on infractions yesterday in indianapolis. by reporting the infractions and imposing sanctions, the bears hopeful the ncaa will take no further act
reil to the end zone, taft makes the catch. he makes grab, and it was 7-7 after a quarter.w the spartans get stronger as the game wears on. houston to shapiro in the end zone. that's not a bad leaping catch either. it was 21-7 at halftime. spartans then put it away in the second half. houston to te 'o, powered his way into the end zone. that completes a 52-yard scoring play. de la salle a winner as the 13- 0 spartans set themselves up on the the northern california representative in the state's...
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>> reporter: and not to denigrate all men, the taft family was at the mall today only to take pictures. michael is done, done, done. >> -- me and the boys went out a couple days this week and took care of everything and online actually helped, as well. >> reporter: for the rest of us mainly it's shop, shop, shop, and then where's my car, dude? it's not as crowded as i thought. i think people are getting off work possibly and couple of dudes walking by. so grace there is still time if you want to do something but i finished between the 5:00 and 6:00 live shot. so i'm done. >> as far as what you can see, it's not affect the quality of the gifts, right? >> reporter: they're panic gifts, right, i'm sure, of course. i mean, you know, gimme this, gimme this! is there any more desperate than a guy and his 4-year-old in great and barrel at 5:00 on the eve of christmas eve? you are just grabbing anything you can, man. i know that feeling very well. >> mike sugerman, thank you. >> then all the dads want a beer and watch thursday night football. >>> what if the dads could get all their presents w
>> reporter: and not to denigrate all men, the taft family was at the mall today only to take pictures. michael is done, done, done. >> -- me and the boys went out a couple days this week and took care of everything and online actually helped, as well. >> reporter: for the rest of us mainly it's shop, shop, shop, and then where's my car, dude? it's not as crowded as i thought. i think people are getting off work possibly and couple of dudes walking by. so grace there is still...
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people didn't get attention for 9 to 12 hours taft happened. a lot of things they said happened isn't true. >> you have another 24 hours on the ship. you're not due to dock until tomorrow, right? >> >> 7:00 a.m. we've been on the water for three days, we haven't seen land. >> good luck to you. we'll stay in touch. thanks for taking time to talk to us. hang in there. >> thank you so much. >> meantime, on land, it's not going so great, either. day three of a major winter storm and the worst apparently is not over yet. with more snow and even colder temperatures in the forecast. the storm closed major highways in several states, canceled more than 1600 flights in chicago, at least six deaths blamed on this weather. did you see this? the roof of the metrodome collapsing sunday morning after 17 inches of snow fell on the twin cities. the dome's inflatable roof left with a gaping hole. the football field was covered with snow. looked like a crater, the metrodome did grout side. yesterday's scheduled game between the vikings and the giants was moved t
people didn't get attention for 9 to 12 hours taft happened. a lot of things they said happened isn't true. >> you have another 24 hours on the ship. you're not due to dock until tomorrow, right? >> >> 7:00 a.m. we've been on the water for three days, we haven't seen land. >> good luck to you. we'll stay in touch. thanks for taking time to talk to us. hang in there. >> thank you so much. >> meantime, on land, it's not going so great, either. day three of a...
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whereas our president, who says he wants to move towards zero nuclear weapons in the world, a fan taft cal view -- a fantastical vw really, one which endangers our world, creates instability around the world and would he create more national security risk- did not negotiate this in any effective way. i think that was a failure of the treaty, a failure of negotiations, another example of the fact that we wanted the treaty too badly for what i guess is primarily public relations matters rather than substantive matters. that's just the w i see t and so the russians have been steadily reducing our strategic weapons. we're reducing ours. and this strategic relationship has been moving along. it does not have to have a treaty. we'd like to have a treaty. i think the russians would probably like to have a treaty. but it's not essential that we have one, if they won't agree to some of the things that are important, like tactical nuclear weapons. i do think that this is a weakness in the treaty, and i'm disappointed our negotiators didn't insist on it. as mr. mr. fies said, he said tt the -- yo
whereas our president, who says he wants to move towards zero nuclear weapons in the world, a fan taft cal view -- a fantastical vw really, one which endangers our world, creates instability around the world and would he create more national security risk- did not negotiate this in any effective way. i think that was a failure of the treaty, a failure of negotiations, another example of the fact that we wanted the treaty too badly for what i guess is primarily public relations matters rather...
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down 7-0 and tosses one to trevor taft. comes down and the game at 7. lasalle goes back on top. explodes through the hole. rush for three scores. 14-7 spartans and pull away from there. later throws one to lucas shapiro. he goes up and gets it. a great catch. lasalle wins this 19 straight ncs championship 49-21 the final. ncaa volleyball quarter finals. seven-seeded cal has not lost a set in this tournament taking on washington. cal making its fourth consecutive appearance. shannon teams up for the roof. cal would take the second set and the bears would finish off the huskies in the third casino cat brown no question there. headed to second semifinals after the three-game sweep. in the regional final, usc. tied at one set apiece. a drop of the hammer. gives stanford the third set 25-22. but the cardinals couldn't close the matchout. match point the trojans to the roof. takes 16-14 advance to the final four. the cal women hosting long beach state first half. clarnton with a great look. two of her 27. cal up 4. later in the first causewell with one of her 11 scores. the bears 6-2
down 7-0 and tosses one to trevor taft. comes down and the game at 7. lasalle goes back on top. explodes through the hole. rush for three scores. 14-7 spartans and pull away from there. later throws one to lucas shapiro. he goes up and gets it. a great catch. lasalle wins this 19 straight ncs championship 49-21 the final. ncaa volleyball quarter finals. seven-seeded cal has not lost a set in this tournament taking on washington. cal making its fourth consecutive appearance. shannon teams up for...
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the woman who was 77 years old which was a taft suffered a near fatal injuries.lost her sight as a result. he is scheduled to be sentenced under a tent. >> an interest in the murder of a hollywood publicist the man believed to be more connected to the fatal shooting shot and killed himself last night in an apparent suicide. he took his eyes as he is being questioned by police, about the debt of ronnie chastened. dividnine problem unwilling police say them and suicide does not end the investigation into chase's death. state regulators have approved a cancer causing pesticide four crew members will growers. despite heavy opposition from environmental groups. will now be used as a substitute for methyl grown line. that chemical is being phased out by international treaty. tests have found new cases in fruit in trees and soil. scientists say that this new pesticide can poison the air. the governor has declared a state of emergency not because of fires or heavy rainfall but because of a man stockpiling explosives in his house. officials say they plan to burn down the
the woman who was 77 years old which was a taft suffered a near fatal injuries.lost her sight as a result. he is scheduled to be sentenced under a tent. >> an interest in the murder of a hollywood publicist the man believed to be more connected to the fatal shooting shot and killed himself last night in an apparent suicide. he took his eyes as he is being questioned by police, about the debt of ronnie chastened. dividnine problem unwilling police say them and suicide does not end the...
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again, almost word for word, it is not that and taft the -- it is nafta and cafta.s companies better deals if they leave, guaranteeing them certain preferential treatment. it takes away the uncertainty of having to use a foreign court. companies have all kinds of new benefits and privileges if they leave. we have u.s. and in companies producing somewhere else. the thing that is so worrisome about this course -- why we have to not do more of these trade agreements and get new rules -- is because the cutting-age -- cutting edge products are being made elsewhere. it is not by the whips and in -- buggy whips. it is computers, chips, boards. we need those high-and jobs back here. host: lori wallach, director of the public citizen's global trade watch. thank you for your time. we have 1 1/2 hours left. when we come back, we'll talk about the dream act which may, for both in the house and senate during the land a session -- which may come up for vote in the house and senate during the lame-duck session. >> a new report says members of congress requested almost 40,000 earma
again, almost word for word, it is not that and taft the -- it is nafta and cafta.s companies better deals if they leave, guaranteeing them certain preferential treatment. it takes away the uncertainty of having to use a foreign court. companies have all kinds of new benefits and privileges if they leave. we have u.s. and in companies producing somewhere else. the thing that is so worrisome about this course -- why we have to not do more of these trade agreements and get new rules -- is because...
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. >> he flung his taft, he was happy he quit his job he was happy to >> he grabbed two years from they slave his way into front-page of new york tabloids. >> something has resonated with a few people >> perhaps a new low in negativity. >> fl those were not angry wouldn't be saying angry at. >> mrs. whitman don't sell as part of your family. you never treated me is like was. >> >> if you ran for president could to beat obama? speech i believe so. >> i think she's very happy and alaska, i hope she stays there. >> it is in fact not a political rally. >> to what the phone number my their best? >> i'm his grandmother. >> lady data. >> i am not taking this is a joke it's my life. >> the royal family will be paying for the wedding >>. how can i go back >>. if they want to try and see what i've got >>. it's being called the movie facebook is not wanted to see. >> (music) there is, struck him out. since 1954, the giants are world champions. >> obviously we are still basking in the glove world series may be its and made the top national stories but clearly for all of us here the giants' season,
. >> he flung his taft, he was happy he quit his job he was happy to >> he grabbed two years from they slave his way into front-page of new york tabloids. >> something has resonated with a few people >> perhaps a new low in negativity. >> fl those were not angry wouldn't be saying angry at. >> mrs. whitman don't sell as part of your family. you never treated me is like was. >> >> if you ran for president could to beat obama? speech i believe so....
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as a summer intern, i remember sitting in the gallery and watching bob taft prowl across the back of the senate watching to make sure things were going according to his desire. he had been the majority leader. he had stepped down from that position because of the cancer that he had perfected, but he was -- he had contracted, but he was still paying attention to this body where he served with such distinction. and lyndon johnson was sprawled out with his lanky frame in the democratic leader's desk and i was watching from the gallery and thinking what an extraordinary place this was. ten years later, i came back as a staffer and i served here, was sitting in my cubicle in the dirksen building when word came that john f. kennedy had been shot in dallas. we didn't know whether he was dead or not. we all rushed over to the sena senate, where there was a ticker tape back in the back lobby to see what was happening. i rushed in with the others to see what was there and then looked to see whom i had jostled aside in order to get to see the ticker tape and it was mike mansfield. and i quietly
as a summer intern, i remember sitting in the gallery and watching bob taft prowl across the back of the senate watching to make sure things were going according to his desire. he had been the majority leader. he had stepped down from that position because of the cancer that he had perfected, but he was -- he had contracted, but he was still paying attention to this body where he served with such distinction. and lyndon johnson was sprawled out with his lanky frame in the democratic leader's...
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whether it's pre-progressive america, whether that would quite be 1912 do we really confident that taft was the right choice in that election and that he necessarily would have had much better policies for the next eight-year-olds? maybe he would have. i don't know. i haven't looked closely at it. or, as i say, coolidge or hoover in the 20s or even into more modern times. obviously 1932 to 1952 were not terrible years, really, for the united states of america. the dominance that roosevelt and the new deal, i think we came out of that period somewhat better off than we went into it and did a fair amount of good for the world in those years. so i'm a little more skeptical about -- i am for the critique of progressivism. i mean, in an intellectual and historical matter. in truth it needs to be fought but i think one has to be a little discriminating in what one endorses against it. and as distinguishing parts, there were healthy and unhealthy parts of it. somehow the idea of progress isn't a ridiculous idea. the idea of progressivism maybe. finally, i would say that i think the good news t
whether it's pre-progressive america, whether that would quite be 1912 do we really confident that taft was the right choice in that election and that he necessarily would have had much better policies for the next eight-year-olds? maybe he would have. i don't know. i haven't looked closely at it. or, as i say, coolidge or hoover in the 20s or even into more modern times. obviously 1932 to 1952 were not terrible years, really, for the united states of america. the dominance that roosevelt and...
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i'm not going to tell you what it is because then everyone and their mother would be evelyn taft attachedait too late. service deck? >> no this is my friend. yes even cats but then again to sign did san no dogs and live birds. i guess someone's going to need a new sign. to refresh your memory the center have of live chickens. for the record you can sell live chickens you just can't walk into a farmer's market with one but they try. in san francisco, san roberts, kron4 news. louisa second two minutes of the kron 4 morning news continues in a live look here for the san mateo bridge, cloudy skies, traffic is moving smoothly westbound. [ male announcer ] with at&t u-verse tv, you can watch your shows here... ♪ ...here... here... and here. ♪ [ female announcer ] switch to at&t now to get u-verse tv starting at just 39 a month for six months, dvr included. or get up to 300 dollars in promotion cards with a qualifying u-verse bundle. [ male announcer ] u-verse tv lets you record up to four shows at once from any room on a single dvr... and play them back here... here... or here. and now you can
i'm not going to tell you what it is because then everyone and their mother would be evelyn taft attachedait too late. service deck? >> no this is my friend. yes even cats but then again to sign did san no dogs and live birds. i guess someone's going to need a new sign. to refresh your memory the center have of live chickens. for the record you can sell live chickens you just can't walk into a farmer's market with one but they try. in san francisco, san roberts, kron4 news. louisa second...
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before that he practiced law in the law firm of katwalader, wickersham, and taft. he earned his b.a. from washington state university and his b.s. from the university of pennsylvania. welcome, sir. our final witness is christopher peterson, associate dean for academic affairs and a professor of law at the university of utah. he has a b.s., an h.b.a., and a j.d. from the university of utah. it won't come as a surprise, but professor peterson has strongly diverge yenlt views from mr. deutsch on the impact of securitzation on real property law. so we are looking forward to the differing views from both of these experts. now, mr. kowalski, could you please begin. >> members of the committee, thank you for inviting us here to testify on issues related to the foreclosure crisis facing our country. i'm an attorney practicing in florida and a member of the education of consumer advocates. i would like to make a few clear points in follow-up to the comments at the last hearing. first, the matter of significant documents to the courts is not a recent practice by the servicin
before that he practiced law in the law firm of katwalader, wickersham, and taft. he earned his b.a. from washington state university and his b.s. from the university of pennsylvania. welcome, sir. our final witness is christopher peterson, associate dean for academic affairs and a professor of law at the university of utah. he has a b.s., an h.b.a., and a j.d. from the university of utah. it won't come as a surprise, but professor peterson has strongly diverge yenlt views from mr. deutsch on...
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william howard taft, we really convinced that he was the perfect choice for the election? i don't know, i have not looked closely at it, or coolidge or hoover or even into more modern times, the 1932 to 1952 -- not terrible years, really, for the united states of america. roosevelt and the new deal, we came out of that could go somewhat better off than we went into it -- out of that, though somewhat better off than we went into it. i am for the critique of progressivism, as an intellectual and historical matter. attitude, progressivism needs to be fought, -- in truth, progressivism needs to be fought, but one has to be discriminating in what one endorses against it. somehow, the idea of progress is not a ridiculous idea. the idea of progressivism, maybe. the good news, having been a little bit against the veneration for the wisdom of the founders, the excess of this auto for particularly -- excessive nostalgia for un progress of characters in history, i am more optimistic than my friends about this. the election that happened on tuesday, a week ago, was a very big deal. th
william howard taft, we really convinced that he was the perfect choice for the election? i don't know, i have not looked closely at it, or coolidge or hoover or even into more modern times, the 1932 to 1952 -- not terrible years, really, for the united states of america. roosevelt and the new deal, we came out of that could go somewhat better off than we went into it -- out of that, though somewhat better off than we went into it. i am for the critique of progressivism, as an intellectual and...