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. >> do you detail the experiences and unapologetic, what happened to you? >> i do but it's not a straight down the line adc lanier memoir book. my experience is all are in there but it is and the story of my life as a believer. it is an attempt to find a piece of string that will run all the way through the experience of guilt, forgiveness, questioning about how the world works and then leading on over here in a way that makes one kind of believe in life story. not every kind. there are lots of other places people can and do began. but in my experience the way to the universal is to be really specific. you start off with the human stuff, and you say do you recognize this and on the whole people do even if it is nothing like their experience. it's something about the way that it's kind of possessed in human terms, how would this plays to the couple raised in another human being, and people are quite embarrassed to cross bridges to experiences they haven't necessarily had themselves. so long as you can describe them right and help them imaginatively along the
. >> do you detail the experiences and unapologetic, what happened to you? >> i do but it's not a straight down the line adc lanier memoir book. my experience is all are in there but it is and the story of my life as a believer. it is an attempt to find a piece of string that will run all the way through the experience of guilt, forgiveness, questioning about how the world works and then leading on over here in a way that makes one kind of believe in life story. not every kind....
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. >>> and she was blunt and unapologetic, a look back at life of a pioneering woman and journalist helen thomas. we are all reflections of the people who inspired us, prepared us and guided us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. . >>> as the economy improves so do the odds of military veterans finding a job. as ktvu's john sasaki reports veterans got much-needed help to start working. >> reporter: a sunny day in pleasanton was the perfect backdrop for dozens of veterans to find much-needed assistance. >> we're not looking for handouts we're looking for opportunities. >> reporter: this veteran's resource fair brought in vets from world war ii to the nation's most recent conflicts in iraq and afghanistan. i'm currently work and looking to maybe go back to school and i was interested in some of the benefits to go back to school. >> i have a vaclaim many and i wanted to talk to one representatives to see at what point my claim was and it was a goodvation. >> the vets will prevent conversations with veterans administrations officials and that was only the begin
. >>> and she was blunt and unapologetic, a look back at life of a pioneering woman and journalist helen thomas. we are all reflections of the people who inspired us, prepared us and guided us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. . >>> as the economy improves so do the odds of military veterans finding a job. as ktvu's john sasaki reports veterans got much-needed help to start working. >> reporter: a sunny day in pleasanton was the perfect...
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kaepernick unapologetic for wearing dolphins' gear. he wore this earlier today, his 49ers cap, the golden gate tank top. that was out earlier. instagram at 5:19 this evening. ain't never going to hurt anybody. so back to doing good things. want to be part of the 49ers new levis stadium, buy a brick. fans can buy a brick and be part of the fan walk. all bricks will be installed in the northwest plaza. there are two types of bricks with varying price points. i wonder if you can leave a message on the bricks. watch nbc bay area news. >> and everybody would walk all over it. exactly. >> look at you. >> i would say raj is cute. you could do it. >> thank you, jim. >> hmm. >> i'll buy that. >>> and that is going to do it for us tonight. we appreciate you being with us. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> now on "extra." clooney and kiebler calling it wit quits. new pics george as the breakup news hits. did they split over kids? jen aniston and justin they are oucks very much together. distracting the
kaepernick unapologetic for wearing dolphins' gear. he wore this earlier today, his 49ers cap, the golden gate tank top. that was out earlier. instagram at 5:19 this evening. ain't never going to hurt anybody. so back to doing good things. want to be part of the 49ers new levis stadium, buy a brick. fans can buy a brick and be part of the fan walk. all bricks will be installed in the northwest plaza. there are two types of bricks with varying price points. i wonder if you can leave a message on...
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he told a hollywood reporter he thinks it's a hit because it's not dark, it's fun and it's unapologetic. next, the barton labor negotiations resume. another possible strike could be just three hours away. and our exclusive interview with the >> welcome back. thanks for joining us on this saturday morning. we coming up on 5:30 and we want to start this half-hour with au% quick look at the weather. we have frances dinglasan in for lisa argen this morning. francis. >> good morning. i want to take you looking toward the east. sunrise less than half-hour away toward mt. diablo. you see the red and orange a beautiful day ahead once the low clouds and fog, even patchy fog along parts of the bay area will clear later on this morning. temperatures on the cool side, especially in santa rosa. 46 where fog has developed. some mid-50s around the bay. so for today, it's going to be a few degrees warmer compared to yesterday. we are starting off, though, with the low clouds. temperatures mainly in the 50s around 7:00 this morning. by this afternoon sunny for everybody except along the coast. and a wid
he told a hollywood reporter he thinks it's a hit because it's not dark, it's fun and it's unapologetic. next, the barton labor negotiations resume. another possible strike could be just three hours away. and our exclusive interview with the >> welcome back. thanks for joining us on this saturday morning. we coming up on 5:30 and we want to start this half-hour with au% quick look at the weather. we have frances dinglasan in for lisa argen this morning. francis. >> good morning. i...
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he told a hollywood reporter he thinks it's a hit because it's not dark, it's fun and it's unapologetic. next, the barton labor negotiations resume. another possible strike could be only about three weeks away, so we will let you know how the talks are going. and also the artimes is getting ready to sail. our >> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen this morning. >> good morning. it's a foggy start in santa rosa, as well. where visibility is down to a fourth after mile. we are starting off with low clouds over parts of the bay area. a beautiful sunrise around 5:59. temperatures mainly in the 50s for some locations. we are even seeing some 40s, as well. here's a look at the numbers. in santa rosa 46. 45 in novato. mid-50s in san carlos and hayward w he will warm up nicely. here's how the day plays out. we've got some fog and low clouds during the morning hours. temperatures mainly in the 50s during 7:00. by this afternoon mainly sunny conditions except along the coast where it will still be cool, in the
he told a hollywood reporter he thinks it's a hit because it's not dark, it's fun and it's unapologetic. next, the barton labor negotiations resume. another possible strike could be only about three weeks away, so we will let you know how the talks are going. and also the artimes is getting ready to sail. our >> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen this morning. >> good morning. it's a foggy start...
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. >> reporter: as for sandy fonzo, she's unapologetic for losing it. in the end, what felt best?or me to yell at him and tell him what he did to my son. >> reporter: do you regret it at all? >> no, not at all. absolutely not at all. he received 28 years and i have a feeling that if i didn't cause a ruckus and he walked out of there, maybe he would have gotten ten years. >>> next -- it's the latest spectator sport. athletes in attack mode. brawls, balls, bleacher attacks. and some literal grand slams. >> congratulations, well done. >> batter up! or bases -- whatever. that's just brilliant. i know...foot-activated liftgate and great gas mileage. so much better than a foot-activated liftgate or great gas mileage. that'd be like us going to a bed or breakfast. (snoring loudly) i'm glad we picked bed. i like "and" better. yeah. and is better, the 2014 escape. only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. and an unlimited phone. switch your number to sprint, and you can save $100 on any phone, which makes the new htc one just $99.99. unlimit your summer fu
. >> reporter: as for sandy fonzo, she's unapologetic for losing it. in the end, what felt best?or me to yell at him and tell him what he did to my son. >> reporter: do you regret it at all? >> no, not at all. absolutely not at all. he received 28 years and i have a feeling that if i didn't cause a ruckus and he walked out of there, maybe he would have gotten ten years. >>> next -- it's the latest spectator sport. athletes in attack mode. brawls, balls, bleacher...
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now apparently an unapologetic hawk. if you need further proof, here's chris christie channeling his inner dick cheney. >> the next attack that comes that kills thousands of americans as a result, people are going to be looking back an the people having this intellectual debate and wonder whether or not they put what our first job is, all of us, is to protect the lives of the people we serve. >> if this is the fight that awaits republican party in 2016, rand paul, for one, says bring it on. >> i didn't start this one and i don't plan on starting things by criticizing other republicans, but if they want to make me the target, they will get it back in spades. >> joining me now, matt welch, editor in chief of the libertarian magazine, "reason," one of the best chroniclers of these foreign policy fissures. i'm amazed it's gotten this raw this quickly between these two people. it is both shockingly out in the open and shockingly ideological. it really seems like there's a substantive battle happening about the direction of fo
now apparently an unapologetic hawk. if you need further proof, here's chris christie channeling his inner dick cheney. >> the next attack that comes that kills thousands of americans as a result, people are going to be looking back an the people having this intellectual debate and wonder whether or not they put what our first job is, all of us, is to protect the lives of the people we serve. >> if this is the fight that awaits republican party in 2016, rand paul, for one, says...
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nader is unapologetic in his criticism of the two-party system. >> the political bigotry that's involvedis that we shouldn't enter the electorate arena? all of us who think that the country needs an infusion of freedom, democracy, choice, dissent, should just sit on the sidelines and watch the the two parties own all the voters? >> he ran twice more in 2004 and 20 2008 but he failed to capture 1% of the vote. ralph nader has been for the left what some say the tea party is right now for the right, the party's establishment agitator. fast forward to 2013. nader says he's finished as a candidate himself but not as a potential power broker. here's what he told politico a couple weeks ago. >> i'm going to find at least ten enlightened billionaires or multibillionaires and i'm going to have a criteria. have they spoken out about where they think the country's going and are they worried about it? and have they done things reflecting some sort of civic enlightenment and courage. and are they able to communicate? obviously they have the money. and i'm going to encourage them to run. >> so what d
nader is unapologetic in his criticism of the two-party system. >> the political bigotry that's involvedis that we shouldn't enter the electorate arena? all of us who think that the country needs an infusion of freedom, democracy, choice, dissent, should just sit on the sidelines and watch the the two parties own all the voters? >> he ran twice more in 2004 and 20 2008 but he failed to capture 1% of the vote. ralph nader has been for the left what some say the tea party is right now...
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. >> looking ahead to 2016, he says republicans must nominate an unapologetic conservative.other words, someone who's politics match his own. nationally it looks tough, lost five out of the last six popular votes, presidential elections. 18 states and the district of columbia have gone democratic in all six of the last six presidential races. that's 242 electoral votes. >> if you look at last 40 years, a consistent pattern emerges. any time republicans nominate a candidate for president who runs as a strong conservative, we win. and when we nominate a moderate who doesn't run as a conservative, we lose. >> back in iowa, reporters continue to pepper cruz with questions about his presidential aspirations. is he going to run? 160 words later, still no clear answer. was that a no or yes? lots more. jon karl sticks around to join the roundtable, weighing in on ted cruz. and liz cheney stepping into the wyoming senate race, and why we won't see her father on the campaign trail. cheney stepping into the senate race and why we won't see her father on the campaign trail. "eliminating
. >> looking ahead to 2016, he says republicans must nominate an unapologetic conservative.other words, someone who's politics match his own. nationally it looks tough, lost five out of the last six popular votes, presidential elections. 18 states and the district of columbia have gone democratic in all six of the last six presidential races. that's 242 electoral votes. >> if you look at last 40 years, a consistent pattern emerges. any time republicans nominate a candidate for...
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him to be an unapologetic black man but still be an american and say i can be both, and i can be fair. i often think about the picture of the little black boy in the office who asked to touch the president's hair. you can both and be fair. >> can i make one other point? you want to be crass here and look at this through a political prism? >> sure. >> this was not the politically right -- you know, if you were to sit there and say what's best for the president's politics at the moment, yes, let's get involved in a race discussion. you can sit there and argue and his political advisers said, if he even asks -- and any time he's done this on issues of race, he doesn't ask. he sit there and say, you know, don't do this. people that look at this and say he did this for political reasons, no. if he was thinking about his politics, he would have stayed quiet today. >> thank you, chuck. i know you got to get going. thank you for joining. we'll be right back. >>> there are very few african-american men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in
him to be an unapologetic black man but still be an american and say i can be both, and i can be fair. i often think about the picture of the little black boy in the office who asked to touch the president's hair. you can both and be fair. >> can i make one other point? you want to be crass here and look at this through a political prism? >> sure. >> this was not the politically right -- you know, if you were to sit there and say what's best for the president's politics at the...
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i talked to her at length last night and basically she's unapologetic.ld have moved out of the neighborhood earlier. having two restraining orders issued against you would be enough of a deterrent, not for lori. the taunting of her neighbors cost her home, her job and now part of her freedom. she is giving her side of the story. she's been dubbed the neighbor from hell. all stemming from complaints that laurie christenson has been anything but neighborly. are you the neighbor from hell? >> i would not think so. >> reporter: they say she has been harassing them for years after an argument between their young daughters. >> that's the way we learned to live and that's the way we raise the kids. >> reporter: they started filming christenson's antics showing her provocatively dancing in her driveway and drinking out of an oversize beer bottle, as a way to taunt kim kauffman, a recovering alcoholic. >> it doesn't allow you to heal completely because it's putting it in your face every day. >> reporter: they filed a restraining order, but didn't stop her from po
i talked to her at length last night and basically she's unapologetic.ld have moved out of the neighborhood earlier. having two restraining orders issued against you would be enough of a deterrent, not for lori. the taunting of her neighbors cost her home, her job and now part of her freedom. she is giving her side of the story. she's been dubbed the neighbor from hell. all stemming from complaints that laurie christenson has been anything but neighborly. are you the neighbor from hell?...
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very unapologetically. justifiably.e legacies of this show. i thought it "breaking bad," when watching the red wedding episode of "game of thrones." a series like yours, is that bad things happen to everyone all the time. do you let yourself think about the legacy of the series at this point? >> not at this point. something goes down as a classic or leaving a legacy, that's up to the fans to decide. all we're trying to do is focus on making the best show that we can, and tell an honest story. >> before we get -- do you remember that moment you got the part? do you remember the phone call? >> yeah. i kind of manufactured it. i really did. i tell the story about going in and wanting to lift my leg on vince gilligan, who created the show, and put my scent on him. so, he could only think of me. and he became my champion to get the role. it changed my life. >> and look what's happened. it's going to be tough to let it go. and thank you so much. one of the great, iconic roles. appreciate it. bryan cranston. final season of "b
very unapologetically. justifiably.e legacies of this show. i thought it "breaking bad," when watching the red wedding episode of "game of thrones." a series like yours, is that bad things happen to everyone all the time. do you let yourself think about the legacy of the series at this point? >> not at this point. something goes down as a classic or leaving a legacy, that's up to the fans to decide. all we're trying to do is focus on making the best show that we can,...
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i'm an unapologetic apologizing for the millennial's.as 18-nd it very broadly 35 and a little older. when you look at this generation, they have done a lot more servers than earlier generations. when some people said that they had to because high schools had rules and needed to get into college. it still transforms them. they have this liberty/community thing that of the rest of us to. do.s on one hand, they are entrepreneurial. understand public institutions and care about them. they form social networks. that is not an accident. i have a lot of hope, genuine hope, in this generation. i teach in college and i'm impressed by the kids who come into my class. christine, i want to get to you before we open up the conversation more widely. you imagine yourself in the , we camethe other side from another panel about citizen artists and the role of the arts . -- key tonversation empathyversation was and the ability to imagine yourself in different shoes. the dreamers, the immigrant rights movement, more broadly, has been one of the most emotio
i'm an unapologetic apologizing for the millennial's.as 18-nd it very broadly 35 and a little older. when you look at this generation, they have done a lot more servers than earlier generations. when some people said that they had to because high schools had rules and needed to get into college. it still transforms them. they have this liberty/community thing that of the rest of us to. do.s on one hand, they are entrepreneurial. understand public institutions and care about them. they form...
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he's an unapologetic believer in building a big tent.e vision, john writes pope francis says that atheists might enter heaven through good works. this caused bill maher to say the pope is obviously an atheist. he was just being inclusive of atheists. in his first month, he chose not to speak about the church's position on polarizing social issues like abortion or gay marriage. he has emphasized core elements of the gospel like combating poverty. what? >> stephanie: when did jesus talk about that? administering to the sick and downtrodden. >> where does he get that crazy stuff? >> stephanie: he washed the feet of women, muslim women. >> what? >> stephanie: john writes much of the modern republican party seems content preaching to a smaller and smaller choir. >> smaller, smaller and quieter. >> stephanie: they seem unfairly or not more concerned with what had been the heart, the power of tax cuts that takes the place of alternative plans or expand the ranks of the middle class. a recent nbc "wall street journal" poll found 22% of americans
he's an unapologetic believer in building a big tent.e vision, john writes pope francis says that atheists might enter heaven through good works. this caused bill maher to say the pope is obviously an atheist. he was just being inclusive of atheists. in his first month, he chose not to speak about the church's position on polarizing social issues like abortion or gay marriage. he has emphasized core elements of the gospel like combating poverty. what? >> stephanie: when did jesus talk...
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but texans are unapologetic about our desire to create jobs in the oil and gas sector and produce the energy to power our state and the nation. all you have to do with is look at the phenomenon in the shale in south texas and the permanentian bases -- permian basin. the eagleford shale produced, last year produced more than 352,000 barrels of oil a day. over that same period,, the number of eagleford bringing drilling permits increased from 26 to 4,100. at the time we see the middle east continuing its trend of being a dangerous place, why in the world wouldn't we want to develop more of our natural resources here at home and create jobs at the same time and to relieve our dependency on imported oil and gas from dangerous parts of the world? in the midland area which is part of the permean basin, high school graduates can earn $75,000 driving a truck. many students aspire to all sorts of other jobs and they're trained for it but the point is that energy production, taking advantage of the innovation and the technological changes in oil and gas production can great jobs and opportuniti
but texans are unapologetic about our desire to create jobs in the oil and gas sector and produce the energy to power our state and the nation. all you have to do with is look at the phenomenon in the shale in south texas and the permanentian bases -- permian basin. the eagleford shale produced, last year produced more than 352,000 barrels of oil a day. over that same period,, the number of eagleford bringing drilling permits increased from 26 to 4,100. at the time we see the middle east...