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unofficial start of the 2012 campaign for the white house. >> yesterday no exception.nofficial start of the 2012 campaign for the white house. >> yesterday no exception. what while republicans are saying -- what the white house. >> yesterday no exception. what while republicans are saying -- what five republicans are saying to get your yesterda what while republicans are saying -- what five republicans are saying to get your vote. >>> just ahead the grate yester what while republicans are saying -- what five republicans are saying to get your vote. >>> just ahead the grate exception. what while republicans are saying -- what five republicans are saying to get your vote. >>> just ahead the grate lengths and expenses one family saying -- what five republicans are saying to get your vote. >>> just ahead the grate lengths and expenses one family is going to, to get this are saying to get your vote. >>> just ahead the grate lengths and expenses one family is going to, to get this guy back. grab the umbrella before you ju lengths and expenses one family is going to, to get t
unofficial start of the 2012 campaign for the white house. >> yesterday no exception.nofficial start of the 2012 campaign for the white house. >> yesterday no exception. what while republicans are saying -- what the white house. >> yesterday no exception. what while republicans are saying -- what five republicans are saying to get your yesterda what while republicans are saying -- what five republicans are saying to get your vote. >>> just ahead the grate yester what...
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unofficially, loud and clear. [laughter] >> stephen: i couldn't have said it better myself. point is, rick perry is taking sloppy seconds on my treasurer, who knows everything about my operation -- how much money i've raised, how much these people down here have given me, my password to adult friend finder. [laughter] hey, in politics you gotta press the flesh. [laughter] but i would again like to emphasize that there is no coordination between colbert super pac and the perry campaign. that would be wrong and illegal. they're as separate as church and state under a perry administration. [laughter] [cheers and applause] nation, a wise man once said, "everybody shut up. stephen's talking." this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. [cheers and applause] nation, i love the story of the garden of eden. it gives me comfort to know that every time i sin, it's really eve's fault. [laughter] boy am i gonna blame some stuff on you this weekend! [laughter] -6- that's why i'm so disturbed by a new movement to break-up the bible's most famous couple. npr's steve inskeep explains. >> for
unofficially, loud and clear. [laughter] >> stephen: i couldn't have said it better myself. point is, rick perry is taking sloppy seconds on my treasurer, who knows everything about my operation -- how much money i've raised, how much these people down here have given me, my password to adult friend finder. [laughter] hey, in politics you gotta press the flesh. [laughter] but i would again like to emphasize that there is no coordination between colbert super pac and the perry campaign....
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. >> here we are unofficial end of summer and jim has news that some people may not like. >> unofficially we will stay -- well, pretty cool official or not as that has been our theme all summer long. we will continue to through the weekend, temperatures a good five to ten degrees below normal for this time of year. we do see some warmer temperatures headed our way but they won't last long and will arrive just in time to send you back to work. as we look at the rip current advisory that's been up all weekend we see southerly swell, responsible for south southwesterly waves, three to five feet. high risk of a rip current with large shore break and some sneaker waves possible. again caution advice. if you are headed out to or near the beaches always watch out for the waves, never want to turn your back. temperatures on the cool side. mid80s for the interir, mid-70s in the north bay. mid to low 640s pretty much through the day as the low clouds and fog retreat to the beach only to move back in this evening. they will be there first thing in the morning as we continue a cool and relatively sta
. >> here we are unofficial end of summer and jim has news that some people may not like. >> unofficially we will stay -- well, pretty cool official or not as that has been our theme all summer long. we will continue to through the weekend, temperatures a good five to ten degrees below normal for this time of year. we do see some warmer temperatures headed our way but they won't last long and will arrive just in time to send you back to work. as we look at the rip current advisory...
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the other unofficial warning is be careful. swells that arose from the south pacific started hitting central and northern california beaches on wednesday. >> the thing about south swells is that there are long lulls in between. so you can go, 10, 15 minutes without any swells and then all of sawed, you get 10, 20 waves. >> reporter: ten days ago, waves from the bigger swells, its bigger brother and sister, were in hawaii during the surf contest. >> we will see a lot of people at the beach taking advantage of the three-day weekend. many of those people are not regular beachgoers are ocean swimmers. >> basically anybody that's about to get in the water down here, we're going to make contact with, make sure they understand the condition, that their ability is able to handle the surf and the current successfully. >> just as the south swell recede, lifeguard say that a northwest swell will be moving in to take its place. that swell starts hitting area beaches tonight. reporting live in santa cruz, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >
the other unofficial warning is be careful. swells that arose from the south pacific started hitting central and northern california beaches on wednesday. >> the thing about south swells is that there are long lulls in between. so you can go, 10, 15 minutes without any swells and then all of sawed, you get 10, 20 waves. >> reporter: ten days ago, waves from the bigger swells, its bigger brother and sister, were in hawaii during the surf contest. >> we will see a lot of people...
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. >> labor day marks an unofficial end of summer and unofficial start of the 2012 campaign. the president spoke to union workers today and his g.o.p. rivals gathered in south carolina at a tea party rally. labor leaders are assessing their political power this holiday. and mark matthews has the very. mark? >> as you know, the president is scheduled to address congress and the nation thursday with a plan to create jobs, today in detroit sh he gave a preview to a receptive audience. the president told union worker morz jobs are coming. and his plan appears to include a major transportation project. >> we've got rope and bridge as cross this country. and they need rebuilt. we've got private companies with equipment and man power to do the building. we've got more than one million unemployed construction workers ready to get dirty, right now. >> for months, republican presidential hopefuls have been taking shots at the president, but today they went after each other. mitt romney taking a swipe at rick perry. >> of the people running for office i don't know there are emm that hav
. >> labor day marks an unofficial end of summer and unofficial start of the 2012 campaign. the president spoke to union workers today and his g.o.p. rivals gathered in south carolina at a tea party rally. labor leaders are assessing their political power this holiday. and mark matthews has the very. mark? >> as you know, the president is scheduled to address congress and the nation thursday with a plan to create jobs, today in detroit sh he gave a preview to a receptive audience....
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government sources say that under humanitarian conditions japanese authorities have begun unofficially talked with south korea. the south korean government apparently conveyed the readiness of humanitarian grounds. >>> japanese prime minister yoshihiko noda will meet with south korean president in new york on september 21st to discuss north korean nuclear and abduction issues. noda will begin the visit and attend the united nations general assembly. the prime minister will speak to world leaders about nuclear safety and scheduled to meet separately with u.s. president barack obama. noda will hold talks with the south korean president for the first time since becoming prime minister. noda said he wants to discuss north korea's nuclear program and abduction of japanese nationals and added that he hopes to confirm japan, south korea and the united states will cooperate to resolve these issues. >>> sources close to noda say japan and south korea are likely to agree on the resurvegs of negotiations toward an economic partnership agreement for free trade and investment. south korea has also
government sources say that under humanitarian conditions japanese authorities have begun unofficially talked with south korea. the south korean government apparently conveyed the readiness of humanitarian grounds. >>> japanese prime minister yoshihiko noda will meet with south korean president in new york on september 21st to discuss north korean nuclear and abduction issues. noda will begin the visit and attend the united nations general assembly. the prime minister will speak to...
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christy, like shaun was an unofficial agent.to trap her best friend. >> she knew how her mind worked. >> reporter: what was the approach? >> we had information to link both of them to the scene. >> reporter: marni thought she was confiding but she was giving police an astounding confession. she told how she put it in a bucket of cement and threw it in the dumpster and explained what she wore the morning of the murder. >> a wig. dark sunglasses covering my face. i had dark make up on my face and i had gloves on. >> reporter: just like the mysterious person the neighbors saw. then she whispered details only the murderer would know. >> she started screaming. i took, i took the first shot. i remember screaming cause at that point i realized we are now at the point of no return. any thoughts about turning back? i just emptied it. >> she described how rhoni started walking backwards in the kitchen, fell against a counter and fell on to the kitchen floor. >> she took a good kick at me in the shin. it was weak. i took one last shot in t
christy, like shaun was an unofficial agent.to trap her best friend. >> she knew how her mind worked. >> reporter: what was the approach? >> we had information to link both of them to the scene. >> reporter: marni thought she was confiding but she was giving police an astounding confession. she told how she put it in a bucket of cement and threw it in the dumpster and explained what she wore the morning of the murder. >> a wig. dark sunglasses covering my face. i...
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the unofficial close of summer is getting near. ahead metrologist tells us if it will finally start to feel like summer on the coast. >>reporter: i am one of many people there's many ground support. the tree will be occupied for a long time. >> another protest in berkeley. we'll tell you the issues this time. . >> firefighters in north texas say they have made progress in the battle against the wild fire 100 miles west of dallas. the palo pi nto fire is 50 percent contained. 17 new fires broke out in texas in part because of the hot dry weather. destroyed at least 40 homes. no injuries have been reported. . >>> in the libyan conflict, muammar gaddafi is urging to continue the fight and not to surrender. >> we are not cowards. the libyan people are brave. >> a man claimed to be muammar gaddafi issued this message today but did not offer clues as to his whereabouts. he is not in that country though his wife and children have already fled. . >>> secretary state hilary clinton is meeting with libyan leaders in parris today. 12th day si
the unofficial close of summer is getting near. ahead metrologist tells us if it will finally start to feel like summer on the coast. >>reporter: i am one of many people there's many ground support. the tree will be occupied for a long time. >> another protest in berkeley. we'll tell you the issues this time. . >> firefighters in north texas say they have made progress in the battle against the wild fire 100 miles west of dallas. the palo pi nto fire is 50 percent contained....
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. >>> another entry in hollywood's unofficial weird baby name competition. >>> plus, nobody likes getting parking tickets but that goes double when it comes from a loved one. you're watching "early today." ds ed >>> welcome back to "early today." i'm meteorologist domenica davis. a nice, quiet start to the weekend. for much of the west coast we do have clouds moving in to the pacific northwest. temperatures will be slightly cooler than yesterday and that is because of the clouds around. also a chance of a few isolated somehow showers and thunderstorms. if you are watching us on knsd in san diego, california, see images that capture unique perspective of photographers at imagine that. that's your pacific event of the day. >> thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. the box office this weekend, can hollywood september surprise finish the month on top? "the lion king" will likely take in $15 million this weekend for its third straight win. the r-rated debut "50/50" about best friends dealing with cancer looks to be top challenger also exp
. >>> another entry in hollywood's unofficial weird baby name competition. >>> plus, nobody likes getting parking tickets but that goes double when it comes from a loved one. you're watching "early today." ds ed >>> welcome back to "early today." i'm meteorologist domenica davis. a nice, quiet start to the weekend. for much of the west coast we do have clouds moving in to the pacific northwest. temperatures will be slightly cooler than yesterday...
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the unofficial end of summer. can you believe it?eling like someone ago. >> i'm looking forward to it. thank you. jokers are already on the scene. right before concord avenue. we took a call and they said it was full from highway four. check out the backup. a lot of slower speeds all the way past love ridge road. no real reason why, just a lot of heavy traffic through the bottleneck area. meter lights on. it looks like it's stacking up about 2880. just your usual stuff heading into san francisco. for a sluggish up the incline as well. another member of the forest, this time chris calling us and letting us know about this problems but before petaluma boulevard north. this accident has long since cleared. for a while he says traffic was backed up for a good half mile or so. now it looks like the censors have caught because the own 101 is sluggish through that. as you make your way out, things improve. it looks good through the grade heading toward the golden gate bridge. we have made mentioned that earlier accident was long since clear
the unofficial end of summer. can you believe it?eling like someone ago. >> i'm looking forward to it. thank you. jokers are already on the scene. right before concord avenue. we took a call and they said it was full from highway four. check out the backup. a lot of slower speeds all the way past love ridge road. no real reason why, just a lot of heavy traffic through the bottleneck area. meter lights on. it looks like it's stacking up about 2880. just your usual stuff heading into san...
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. >>> another entry in hollywood's unofficial weird baby name competition. >>> plus, nobody likes getting parking tickets but that goes double when it comes from a loved one. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." i'm meteorologist domenica davis. we're dealing with the warmer temps on the east coast with the front coming out of the midwest. cooler temperature are now pushing through minneapolis, chicago, down to kansas city. more seasonal. that air pushes off to the east so it will be a pretty significant dip in the temperatures. by tomorrow we'll fall about 15 to even 20 degrees. and if you're watching us on whdh 7 news in boston, massachusetts, nearby brookline we see inspired by one artist's life in trinidad and the u.s. at home is memory and memory is now. that's at the brookline arts center. that's your "early today" event of the day. >> thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. the box office this weekend, can hollywood september surprise finish the month on top? "the lion king" will likely take in $15
. >>> another entry in hollywood's unofficial weird baby name competition. >>> plus, nobody likes getting parking tickets but that goes double when it comes from a loved one. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." i'm meteorologist domenica davis. we're dealing with the warmer temps on the east coast with the front coming out of the midwest. cooler temperature are now pushing through minneapolis, chicago, down to kansas...
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sources say that the japanese authorities have begun unofficial talks with south korea on the matter. the south korean government reportedly conveyed its readiness to accept the defectors on humanitarian grounds. a high-ranking russian official has visited 2 of the 4 russian-held islands claimed by japan. the visit has demonstrated russia's intent to continue development projects on the islands, which it has controlled since the end of world war ii. he traveled to the disputed islands on september 11th. he is the secretary of russia's security council whose members includes heads of the military and security agencies. his first stop was an airport and seaport that's being renovated to accommodate large ships. he then visited various facilities in the islands including those belonging to russian border guards. the japanese government has expressed displeasure over the visit. the four disputed islands off japan's northern prefecture of hokkai hokkaido. japanese were living on the islands until the end of world war ii. soviet forces seized the islands immediately after japan's surrender
sources say that the japanese authorities have begun unofficial talks with south korea on the matter. the south korean government reportedly conveyed its readiness to accept the defectors on humanitarian grounds. a high-ranking russian official has visited 2 of the 4 russian-held islands claimed by japan. the visit has demonstrated russia's intent to continue development projects on the islands, which it has controlled since the end of world war ii. he traveled to the disputed islands on...
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this is an unofficial way that people operate washington. in it then becomes a give-and-take discussion on the part. it's not a negotiation because again, we have the right to publish what we think is suitable because we don't have censorship in this you are going to court and try to restrain him that has never happened. so we have a discussion and the government that is making its case to eyes, trying to give us an portion of the least amount of information they can. we are trying to do good faith efforts to see what does the public have a right to know? is this important for the public likes what is that? was an important issue to the public? does that contradict with the government says it's doing classics such is it in line with their values? that's obviously one of the reasons secret prisons were so import to publish. i believe that it was very different way of handling detainees that we had our entire history. so we had a discussion. that discussion started with the public affairs officer in me, but that is included as we went along by
this is an unofficial way that people operate washington. in it then becomes a give-and-take discussion on the part. it's not a negotiation because again, we have the right to publish what we think is suitable because we don't have censorship in this you are going to court and try to restrain him that has never happened. so we have a discussion and the government that is making its case to eyes, trying to give us an portion of the least amount of information they can. we are trying to do good...
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colbert super pac has been beating back all these wannabe super pacs to become perry's official unofficialn-connected independent expenditure all you can eat money trough.
colbert super pac has been beating back all these wannabe super pacs to become perry's official unofficialn-connected independent expenditure all you can eat money trough.
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it is an unofficial way that people operate in washington, and it then becomes a give-and-take in the discussion on the part it's not in negotiation because again, we have the right to publish what we think is suitable because we don't have the prior sense of it unless we are going to court and try to restrain and that has never happened. so, we have a discussion and the government than is making its case to us unfortunately the least on amount of information the can and we are in good faith effort trying to say is this an important issue for the public, what is that? was an important issue to the public works doesn't contradict what the government says it is doing? does it -- is it in line with their values and that is obviously one of the reasons the secret prisons were so important to publish was because it was a different way to handle the detainees and we had in our history. so we had a discussion. that discussion started with the public affairs officer and a ebitda net included as we went along my editors and the top editor of "the washington post" makes the final decision, and
it is an unofficial way that people operate in washington, and it then becomes a give-and-take in the discussion on the part it's not in negotiation because again, we have the right to publish what we think is suitable because we don't have the prior sense of it unless we are going to court and try to restrain and that has never happened. so, we have a discussion and the government than is making its case to us unfortunately the least on amount of information the can and we are in good faith...
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this is a system, an unofficial way that people operate in washington, and it then becomes a give and take and 5 discussion on the -- a discussion on the part. it's not a negotiation because, again, we have the right to publish what we think is suitable because we don't have prior censorship unless you were to go into court and try to restrain, and that has never happened, so we have a discussion, and the government then is making its case to us trying to give us, unfortunately, the least amount of information they can, and we are trying to do good faith efforts to say what does the public have the right to know? is this an important issue for the public? what's that? what's an important issue for the public? does it contradict what the government says it's doing? is it in line with our values? that's obviously one of the reasons secret prisons was to important to publish as does the "washington post" because it was a very different way of handling detainees than we had in our history. that discussion started with the public affairs officer and me, but it then included as we went alon
this is a system, an unofficial way that people operate in washington, and it then becomes a give and take and 5 discussion on the -- a discussion on the part. it's not a negotiation because, again, we have the right to publish what we think is suitable because we don't have prior censorship unless you were to go into court and try to restrain, and that has never happened, so we have a discussion, and the government then is making its case to us trying to give us, unfortunately, the least...
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severe marked the unofficial end of summer with tens of thousands of people in texas and several states along the gulf coast. the remnants of tropical storm lee continue to fan flames in texas and flood parts of the southeast. nbc's curt gregory has more. >> reporter: texas firefighters are looking at another extreme day on the job. even with help from above monday in the form of firefighting helicopters, crews on the ground were outmatched. >> i have seen a number of big fires in my life. this one is as -- this one is as mean-looking as i have ever seen. >> reporter: in bastrop just outside of austin more than 150 homes have been reduced to cinders. 5,000 families have been forced out of their homes and hundreds are living in shelters. monica lost her home and wonder what's next. >> right now i'm sitting and praying because i don't know right now. >> reporter: in louisiana the biggest problem is flooding. new orleans is still bailing out from tropical storm lee. the storm's surge has most of nearby le fete under water. >> it's alarming how quick the water comes in now. >> reporter: lee
severe marked the unofficial end of summer with tens of thousands of people in texas and several states along the gulf coast. the remnants of tropical storm lee continue to fan flames in texas and flood parts of the southeast. nbc's curt gregory has more. >> reporter: texas firefighters are looking at another extreme day on the job. even with help from above monday in the form of firefighting helicopters, crews on the ground were outmatched. >> i have seen a number of big fires in...
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unofficially the largest snake in captivity, 25-foot long, 300-pound python is sure to terrify even the most intrepid trick-or-treater. >>> there may be be a pumpkin shortage but not in connecticut where one giant gourd has set a new state record. time-lapse video shows the massive squash as it grew to a staggering 1,487 pounds. enough to take the top spot in the state but a few hundred pounds shy of the world record. still at $1 a pound, this pumpkin's proud papa took home a pretty sweet prize. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is meteorologist ryan phillips from tv station wtvj miami with the forecast. they got what? 1500 pounds of pumpkin? that makes how many pies? >> a lot. not sure i can calculate this early in the morning. but you need an ax to carve it. that is a big pumpkin. today is the first day of fall but it feels like summer across much of the west coast. maybe record highs through the weekend. if you do have flight plans to take you anywhere it's going to be a very wet weather pattern. what a contrast. hot and dry out west. it's been the same s
unofficially the largest snake in captivity, 25-foot long, 300-pound python is sure to terrify even the most intrepid trick-or-treater. >>> there may be be a pumpkin shortage but not in connecticut where one giant gourd has set a new state record. time-lapse video shows the massive squash as it grew to a staggering 1,487 pounds. enough to take the top spot in the state but a few hundred pounds shy of the world record. still at $1 a pound, this pumpkin's proud papa took home a pretty...
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. >>> we begin this morning with a slow and stubborn storm, severe weather marked the unofficial end of summer for tens of thousands of people in texas and several states along the gulf coast. the remnants of tropical storm lee continued to fan flames in texas, and flood parts of the southeast. nbc's kurt gregory has more. >> reporter: texas firefighters are looking at another extreme day on the job. even with help from above monday in the form of firefighting helicopters, crews on the groundy outmatched. >> i have seen a number of big fires in my life. this one is as mean-looking as i've ever seen. >> reporter: just outside of austin, more than 450 homes have been reduce dodd cinders. 500 families have been forced out of her homes. monica lost her home. >> i'm sitting and praying, hoping to god, because i don't know right now. >> reporter: in louisiana, the biggest problem is flooding. new orleans is still bailing out from tropical storm lee. the storm surge has most of nearby lafitte under water. >> it's very alarming how quick the water comes in now. >> reporter: lee has spawned a
. >>> we begin this morning with a slow and stubborn storm, severe weather marked the unofficial end of summer for tens of thousands of people in texas and several states along the gulf coast. the remnants of tropical storm lee continued to fan flames in texas, and flood parts of the southeast. nbc's kurt gregory has more. >> reporter: texas firefighters are looking at another extreme day on the job. even with help from above monday in the form of firefighting helicopters, crews...
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on the newshour tonight, we get the highlights from today's events, the unofficial start of the 2012 campaign. plus, newshour political editor david chalian assesses what's at stake in the week ahead. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines the state of labor unions on this day honoring americans at work. >> a lot of the challenges that workers and unions are facing come from a sustained attack on workers from business and from public policy. >> in a competitive marketplace there's very little power to raise workers' wages because the companies can't pass it on to the consumers. >> brown: veteran foreign correspondent edward girardet offers personal reflections and stories from his new book on three decades of war reporting in afghanistan. >> woodruff: and we close with powerful remembrances of 9/11, from the parents, teachers, and students at an elementary school just blocks from ground zero. >> the windows faceded the world trade center so i actually did see the first plane hit the first building. that's an image that is pretty much forever ingrained. >> woodruff: that's all ahead o
on the newshour tonight, we get the highlights from today's events, the unofficial start of the 2012 campaign. plus, newshour political editor david chalian assesses what's at stake in the week ahead. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines the state of labor unions on this day honoring americans at work. >> a lot of the challenges that workers and unions are facing come from a sustained attack on workers from business and from public policy. >> in a competitive marketplace...
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. >> you could call it the unofficial start to the fall campaign system, where rest for president obama to rest for republicans hoping this or the gop nomination. air force one landed in michigan today, the president rallied a supportive crowd just days before his much- anticipated address on jobs this thursday. >> he called for washington lawmakers to create jobs they so desperately need. >> the time for action is now. no more manufactured crisis, no more games. now is the time for the people you sent to washington to worry about their jobs. >> the remarks of like a preview to keep thursday address it to a joint session of congress. >> the downgrade happen because our president has no plans to tackle the politicians self induced deficit problems. >> there raise for the republican nomination at this point is down two met ronnie and rick perry. she did win the iowa stronghold. >> and san francisco today hotel workers at the hyatt regency and their supporters marched around union square. there were chanting and carrying signs. >> these hotel workers have been without a contract for more t
. >> you could call it the unofficial start to the fall campaign system, where rest for president obama to rest for republicans hoping this or the gop nomination. air force one landed in michigan today, the president rallied a supportive crowd just days before his much- anticipated address on jobs this thursday. >> he called for washington lawmakers to create jobs they so desperately need. >> the time for action is now. no more manufactured crisis, no more games. now is the...
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by the way, don't forget, the labor day, the unofficial end of summer, and it is looking good, lots of sunshine, and some very toasty temperatures. 90s in the valley. >> perfect for barbecues. >> yes. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> well, when this week's jefferson award winner wanted to do something to support young people in her hometown, she didn't have to look far for help. as kate keller reports, she turned to other oakland natives and together they are helping students tackle each new school year. >> reporter: binder paper. pencils. backpacks. just some of the items needed for oakland students going back to school. and these volunteers are helping make sure hundreds of kids get everything they need for that first day. >> dictionaries go over there. >> leading the effort is oakland native dyesha dewitt and shows how important academic support can be. >> i mow it can be frustrating and daunting for young people and their parents to overcome some of the challenges that you experience in high school. but i feel that if we really engage at a younger age and start to let parents know some of
by the way, don't forget, the labor day, the unofficial end of summer, and it is looking good, lots of sunshine, and some very toasty temperatures. 90s in the valley. >> perfect for barbecues. >> yes. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> well, when this week's jefferson award winner wanted to do something to support young people in her hometown, she didn't have to look far for help. as kate keller reports, she turned to other oakland natives and together they are helping students...
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is a reminder of how tough the job market is as summer jobs end and as our long hot summer ends unofficially in less than an our. we are back from the beach, downtown about to open and as we send our kids back to school tomorrow we tell them to get good grades and a good job. here we are in annapolis. its been a rough year on main street. you know from shops to building new homes, everybody has felt the pinch and there is been a lot of tightening of belts. are there signs tonight that you are about ready to spend? >> the numbers are looking good and we have seen them picking up and if we can keep our customers happy and coming into us and we can keep that going. >> keep that cycle going. that's's better as the busy holiday shopping season will be here before we know it. >>> happening now a half naked man in a courthouse in australia saying he is holding a young child hostage. reports say he had a book bag and a child with him and police have closed off the building and are treating it as a hostage situation but aren't say hog is in the courthouse with the man. we will watch it overnight and
is a reminder of how tough the job market is as summer jobs end and as our long hot summer ends unofficially in less than an our. we are back from the beach, downtown about to open and as we send our kids back to school tomorrow we tell them to get good grades and a good job. here we are in annapolis. its been a rough year on main street. you know from shops to building new homes, everybody has felt the pinch and there is been a lot of tightening of belts. are there signs tonight that you are...
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and unofficial kick off to the political season jade hernandez met up with candidates as they hit the streets. >> hi i am running for mayor in november. thank you. >> reporter: in the wherein edition the san francisco mayoral candidate spent the day meet and greeting in the safeway grocery store parking lot. >> it's day to think about the importance of work people in san francisco and think about we have lost middle class and a lot of people are without jobs. >> reporter: over in the mission public defender was shaking hands with san franciscoans hoping to get his name out. >> this is where my state will be for the next two months on the streets talking to people and it is a fascinating process. >> reporter: this morning city attorney and san francisco supervisor doab into the thick of a workers rights demonstration for hotel employees at union square. afterwards he treks back into campaign headquarters and sat down for strategy. >> today is the day people think about campaigning and campaigns. so, we expect voters will now after labor day start to be more atuned to the messages of ca
and unofficial kick off to the political season jade hernandez met up with candidates as they hit the streets. >> hi i am running for mayor in november. thank you. >> reporter: in the wherein edition the san francisco mayoral candidate spent the day meet and greeting in the safeway grocery store parking lot. >> it's day to think about the importance of work people in san francisco and think about we have lost middle class and a lot of people are without jobs. >>...
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the unofficial apple web log says in addition to unveiling the new iphone next week, apple will announce the older ipod models are getting the ax in favor of the sleeker models like nano and touch. the ipod line counts for 7% of apple's overall revenues. >>> and there will be refunds from reebok. the reason is these commercials which claimed reebok's toning shoes help reshape your backside and tone your legs. the federal trade commission found the claims to be false. to settle the charges, reebok will pay $25 million in customer refunds. betty? >> the claims are false? no way! i was going to go buy some of those shoes. >> can you believe that? >> i'm kind of disappointed. too good to be true. inez, thank you. saves me a little bit of money, i guess. >>> there is a new entry in the race to knock apple's ipad off the tablet computer throne. this one from amazon and is called the kindle fire. it is smaller than the ipad with a 7-inch screen and less storage space and no camera, but it does what amazon thinks are the most important things. web browsing, e-mail, and games. and its price is un
the unofficial apple web log says in addition to unveiling the new iphone next week, apple will announce the older ipod models are getting the ax in favor of the sleeker models like nano and touch. the ipod line counts for 7% of apple's overall revenues. >>> and there will be refunds from reebok. the reason is these commercials which claimed reebok's toning shoes help reshape your backside and tone your legs. the federal trade commission found the claims to be false. to settle the...
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. >>> so we do have an unofficial end to summertime, but who says, we have the clouds gathering tonight overnight but, by tomorrow, triple digits but, by tomorrow, triple digits in many ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3q new odor detect from air wick. a new air freshener so smart, that it detects and overcomes unpleasant odors, to keep your world at its brightest. new odor detect. something in the air wick. >>> of course, a lot of people wanted to spend labor day at the beach, but for some folks down in orange county the water was very dangerous, in fact, lifeguards were res queing swimmers all along the coast down there today, getting them back to shore safely. all of them as far as we know. the surf is not as high as it was last week, however, there is still strong rip currents that can sweep an unsuspecting swimmer right out to sea. >> and a big crowd at venice beach in los angeles today, not because of the warm weather, but because men and women were strutting their stuff. it was the 40th annual muscle beach championship and more than 90 contestants participated. >> they don't go in the water, though,
. >>> so we do have an unofficial end to summertime, but who says, we have the clouds gathering tonight overnight but, by tomorrow, triple digits but, by tomorrow, triple digits in many ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3q new odor detect from air wick. a new air freshener so smart, that it detects and overcomes unpleasant odors, to keep your world at its brightest. new odor detect. something in the air wick. >>> of course, a lot of people wanted to spend labor day at the beach, but for some folks...
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unofficially the world's largest snake in captivity, medusa, a 25-foot long, 300-pound reticklated python. >>> one giant gourd in connecticut has set a new state record. time lapsed video shows the massive squash as it grew to a staggering 1,487 pounds. i'd have -- it took the top spot in the state but was a few hundred pounds away from the world record. >>> now for a look at the national weather we turn to wtvj's ryan phillips for the forecast. how long do you think it took to grow that? >> late spring. how long will it take to move it? >> and how long will it take to eat it. >> a long time. >> 5:04 eastern time brought in the first day of autumn. near in the northeast, we're talking about spring raines. it will be a soggy start to fall here from washington, d.c. to boston all weekend long. plenty of cloud cover and fog settling in this morning around the new york city area. philadelphia dry but boy that will soon change. it's warm, it's humid as a matter of fact, from new york down to washington, d.c. temperatures into the lower 70s. 68 in hartford, 59 in albany, 69 in boston. a wet day
unofficially the world's largest snake in captivity, medusa, a 25-foot long, 300-pound reticklated python. >>> one giant gourd in connecticut has set a new state record. time lapsed video shows the massive squash as it grew to a staggering 1,487 pounds. i'd have -- it took the top spot in the state but was a few hundred pounds away from the world record. >>> now for a look at the national weather we turn to wtvj's ryan phillips for the forecast. how long do you think it took...
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most of us know of america's unofficial anthem "this land is your land". but few may know the routes of guthrie's activism and the depth of his commitment to social justice. against takes a fresh look at the iconic guthrie and the context in which he struggled both personally and on a wider political stage. tonight's father is a professor of american literature and culture at the university of central lancashire in england and author of the previously published book american culture in the 1970s and he is as you will soon find out a professional folk singer and musician. it is my pleasure to introduce to you the author of "woody guthrie: american radical," will kaufman. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you. "woody guthrie: american radical" was born appropriately on bastille day. july 14th, 1912, in okeema, a oklahoma. which was the yelling, walking and talking and laughing and crying, shooting and beating fighting, gun club and razor carrying of our farm towns. because it blossomed into one of our first oil boom town. they discovered o
most of us know of america's unofficial anthem "this land is your land". but few may know the routes of guthrie's activism and the depth of his commitment to social justice. against takes a fresh look at the iconic guthrie and the context in which he struggled both personally and on a wider political stage. tonight's father is a professor of american literature and culture at the university of central lancashire in england and author of the previously published book american culture...
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dick druckman, always the unofficial chronicler of family events and celebrations. >> i like capturings and i'm particularly good at that. >> reporter: but he also reveled in the high octane world of business for 35 years and wasn't eager to face traditional retirement. so, dick made the unlikely and risky decision to jump from one frame into the other, in search of a second wind. >> i said to myself, this is fun. i think i might really want to do more of it. >> reporter: he started marrying his other love, sports, with photography. and has actually turned it into a well-paying job. not easy in a competitive industry. to lug around the 25 pounds of gear, the 72-year-old grandfather of eight works out twice a day. he's lost 25 pounds and there's no griping about stress or strain. you sound, though, like, in general, you're a fairly enthusiastic person. >> i think you might say that. >> reporter: he now looks for his imagine six moment magic moments here. his specialty, finding humanity in the blur of competitive action. he's since captured this thrill of michael phelps winning his first
dick druckman, always the unofficial chronicler of family events and celebrations. >> i like capturings and i'm particularly good at that. >> reporter: but he also reveled in the high octane world of business for 35 years and wasn't eager to face traditional retirement. so, dick made the unlikely and risky decision to jump from one frame into the other, in search of a second wind. >> i said to myself, this is fun. i think i might really want to do more of it. >>...
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pretty well charts the progression of this song from the angry and bitter satire it was to the unofficial national anthem that eventually became. thank you for coming out and listening tonight. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> you are watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2's booktv. >> up next a panel discussion on conservative books from the 2011 young americans foundation national conservative student conference. this is about an hour. >> nice to have bright eyed and bushy tail students. young america foundation in case you haven't heard of us is an educational organization promoting conservatism and our ideas on the nation's college campus through lectures, publications and conferencess. in the last year the foundation sponsored 600 lectors including addresses from sarah palin and karl rove, ben stein and many others. in 1998 the american foundation save ronald reagan's ranch in downtown santa barbara and uses it to educate young people about ronald reagan's ideas and how they apply today. visit our web site at younga
pretty well charts the progression of this song from the angry and bitter satire it was to the unofficial national anthem that eventually became. thank you for coming out and listening tonight. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> you are watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2's booktv. >> up next a panel discussion on conservative books from the 2011 young americans foundation national...
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their unofficial slogan is don't be evil. we know that insurance companies, like every other business, are concerned with their bottom line. that seems to be a marketing technique and i do not understand why that would be differently applied in this case. >> from what the ftc has already done with google, on march 30 they had a settlement with google, one of the harshest ever. google was found with deceptive privacy practices, saying the private information to consumers state represented would not be used in any other way than they said. then they came along and combined their e-mail list. with 20 years of audits and over sides because of that, that is exactly the problem we have here. i think it is going to be quite clear, google has promised it would do one thing, serve only users, and the evidence is overwhelming that they have a financial conflict that they refused to disclose. my point is, what is wrong with just being fair and open and disclosing honestly what your business is? if you are putting your own information to
their unofficial slogan is don't be evil. we know that insurance companies, like every other business, are concerned with their bottom line. that seems to be a marketing technique and i do not understand why that would be differently applied in this case. >> from what the ftc has already done with google, on march 30 they had a settlement with google, one of the harshest ever. google was found with deceptive privacy practices, saying the private information to consumers state represented...
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had weeks thirty years ago ask for technology to enable a bridge some of it both officially or unofficially from russia the u.s. and europe all over the place it with one of the reasons the chinese are developing their own space president is that they weren't invited to join the hyacinths they were even refused permission just to visit the station but russia and europe had nothing against it so we have to bear in mind that china is a different civilization it was once willing to go hand in hand with us and the americans but will simply go their own separate way so this longish is the first step to the really module based space station which they plan to start building in two thousand to eighteen here. switching gears now the mainstream media spent thrown into a tailspin over an independent trader who told the b.b.c. how the world of big money and politics looks from the inside are his christian friends our reports from washington and why this was such an eye opener to many. the governments don't rule the world goldman sachs rules the world it was the comment heard around the world generated
had weeks thirty years ago ask for technology to enable a bridge some of it both officially or unofficially from russia the u.s. and europe all over the place it with one of the reasons the chinese are developing their own space president is that they weren't invited to join the hyacinths they were even refused permission just to visit the station but russia and europe had nothing against it so we have to bear in mind that china is a different civilization it was once willing to go hand in hand...
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reached thirty years ago as for technology they may well have borrowed some of it both officially or unofficially from russia the u.s. and europe all over the place with one of the reasons the chinese are developing their own space program is that they weren't invited to join the i.s.a.'s they were even refused the mission just to visit the station but you know russia and europe had nothing against it so we have to bear in mind that china is a different civilization it was once willing to go hand in hand with us or the americans but will ultimately go their own separate way so this first step into their own module based space station which they plan to start building in two thousand and eighteen. meanwhile the only space station in existence is under threat of a collision a fragment of an old rocket hurtling at a dangerously high speed towards the i.s.o.'s astronauts repairing to take evasive action and. details of a space saving mission. there are an estimated twenty thousand pieces of space junk being tracked going around going around the planet at the moment this particular piece of space junk
reached thirty years ago as for technology they may well have borrowed some of it both officially or unofficially from russia the u.s. and europe all over the place with one of the reasons the chinese are developing their own space program is that they weren't invited to join the i.s.a.'s they were even refused the mission just to visit the station but you know russia and europe had nothing against it so we have to bear in mind that china is a different civilization it was once willing to go...
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reached thirty years ago as for technology but we would have borrowed some of it both officially or unofficially from russia and the u.s. and europe all over the place but one of the reasons the chinese are developing their own space program is that they weren't invited to join the serious they were even refused permission just to visit the station russia and europe had nothing against it so we have to bear in mind that china is a different civilization it was once willing to go hand in hand with us and the americans but will simply go their own separate way so this launch is the first step into the room module based space station which they plan to start building in two thousand and eighteen. and elsewhere in the galaxy attend the centimeter piece of daybreak may not seem like a big deal unless of course it's careering around earth's orbit three people on the international space station are now preparing to take a base of action to avoid an encounter with the runaway space junk let's get the details on all this stuff from marty's piece or all of our pieces that is the crew of the station in any
reached thirty years ago as for technology but we would have borrowed some of it both officially or unofficially from russia and the u.s. and europe all over the place but one of the reasons the chinese are developing their own space program is that they weren't invited to join the serious they were even refused permission just to visit the station russia and europe had nothing against it so we have to bear in mind that china is a different civilization it was once willing to go hand in hand...
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thirty years ago as for technology they may well have borrowed some of it both officially and unofficially from russia the u.s. and europe all over the place but one of the reasons the chinese are developing their own space program is that they weren't invited to join the i assess they were even refused permission just to visit the station russia and europe had nothing against it so we have to bear in mind that china is a different civilization it was once willing to go hand in hand with us and the americans but will simply go their own separate way so this launch is the first step to their own module based space station which they plan to start building in two thousand and eighteen. well for in-depth coverage of all our stories plus much more check out our website r t v dot com here's what's waiting for you online right now and if there's any truth to the rumors colonel gadhafi is certainly earning his air miles at the moment with sightings in different countries on a daily basis r.t. has its own take on where the missing momar might be hiding out online for more. because former ukrainian
thirty years ago as for technology they may well have borrowed some of it both officially and unofficially from russia the u.s. and europe all over the place but one of the reasons the chinese are developing their own space program is that they weren't invited to join the i assess they were even refused permission just to visit the station russia and europe had nothing against it so we have to bear in mind that china is a different civilization it was once willing to go hand in hand with us and...
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to the palestinian leaders rejected an unofficial israeli invitation to restart peace talks in new york where world leaders have gathered for an annual u.n. meeting the call for negotiations was one. hell of a move to halt his ambitions to win u.n. recognition and as he took in the reports now on the calendar it's russia's taking to see the palestinian plan go through. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov held an urgent meeting with u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton now members of the delegation are telling us that even though this is a closed door meeting the assumption is that lavrov and clinton were negotiating the future of talks on the israeli palestinian relationships the palestinian bid for statehood at the united nations security council is really stealing the show this year we know that palestinian leader mahmoud abbas is expected to present palestine's bid for recognize statehood to the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon in the next days to come and this is something that we know israel and the united states are really not fever and they have been calling for the whole
to the palestinian leaders rejected an unofficial israeli invitation to restart peace talks in new york where world leaders have gathered for an annual u.n. meeting the call for negotiations was one. hell of a move to halt his ambitions to win u.n. recognition and as he took in the reports now on the calendar it's russia's taking to see the palestinian plan go through. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov held an urgent meeting with u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton now members of the...