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. >> unreal. >> sell your ticket if you can. >> awful waste of money. >> worst show ever. ever! >> terrible. >> the worst show ever. >> the show was amazing. >> jimmy: well, somebody -- applying for a goddess spot. despite all the complaints most of the fans said it was still better than "jersey boys." i'm sorry. i didn't realize frankie valli's family was here. charlie sheen is no dummy. no one turns lemons into lemon-fedamines like...
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. >> it seemed so unreal to you. you're sheltered, but you think, oh, this isn't going to come that close. then you hear the freight train sound they always talk about. >> reporter: your job now is comforting and helping and hearing of needs and filling them, right? >> yeah. >> as long as it takes. >> reporter: meanwhile, who is taking care of you and the damage you suffered? >> the neighbors we were helping are now helping us. >> reporter: that's how it works. >> that is how it works in tuscaloosa. >> it really is. >> reporter: and over on the floor, we met the card shark, jaquan bates, who invited me to deal the next hand and casually mentioned why he's here at the shelter with his three siblings. >> our house broke down. >> reporter: what happened to your house? >> a tree fell on it. >> reporter: did a big storm come? a big storm, but you're okay. >> yeah. >> reporter: but your house isn't okay? the red cross told us jaquan's house has been destroyed. he doesn't know that, and for now, seems happy playing card. th
. >> it seemed so unreal to you. you're sheltered, but you think, oh, this isn't going to come that close. then you hear the freight train sound they always talk about. >> reporter: your job now is comforting and helping and hearing of needs and filling them, right? >> yeah. >> as long as it takes. >> reporter: meanwhile, who is taking care of you and the damage you suffered? >> the neighbors we were helping are now helping us. >> reporter: that's how...
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. >> it is unreal. it looks like a third world country. a place that has been hit by war. >> we lost everything as well. the back of our house, the church is upended. everything is gone. >> reporter: while residents went threw debris, search crews are looking for bodies. 300 died in six days. nearly 1 million people remain without power and it could be weeks before it is retored. >> spirits are high and we want to deliver are the serves necessary that people expect their government to do. >> reporter: 35 emergency response teams have been deployed to alabama alone. another crisis looming, the power outages are impacting gas stations. in tuscaloosa, alabama. >>> new details tonight. update on the condition on the giants fan, brian stow, he was attacked in los angeles. doctors say they stopped using the sedation medication. so far they say there has been no seizure activity. he is still in critical condition. it's hard to anticipate what to expect in the next couple of days. >>> well, we have warm weather on the way for this weekend. we are
. >> it is unreal. it looks like a third world country. a place that has been hit by war. >> we lost everything as well. the back of our house, the church is upended. everything is gone. >> reporter: while residents went threw debris, search crews are looking for bodies. 300 died in six days. nearly 1 million people remain without power and it could be weeks before it is retored. >> spirits are high and we want to deliver are the serves necessary that people expect their...
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unreal. >>> now an early look at how wall street will kick off today. the dow opens at 12,341 after gaining 56 points on friday. the s&p was up five points. the nasdaq added four. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo, the nikkei lost 34 points. in hong kong, the hang seng dropped 177. >>> well, as earnings season kicks into high gear, investors could be in for a bumpy ride. disappointing results from alcoa and google have cast a doubt on earnings reports. this week the pressure is on apple, intel, goldman sachs, and citigroup. >>> also ahead, before markets close for good friday, more data on the struggling housing market with fresh figures on new construction and home prices. >>> overseas asian markets shrugged off another move by china's central bank to stave off inflation to upping the reserve by most of the banks by .5%. crude oil futures dipped today, despite news out of saudi arabia that it had cut back on output by march by some 800,000 barrels a day because it believes the market is oversupplied. the move quashed hopes that o
unreal. >>> now an early look at how wall street will kick off today. the dow opens at 12,341 after gaining 56 points on friday. the s&p was up five points. the nasdaq added four. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo, the nikkei lost 34 points. in hong kong, the hang seng dropped 177. >>> well, as earnings season kicks into high gear, investors could be in for a bumpy ride. disappointing results from alcoa and google have cast a doubt on earnings...
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unreal. >> you buy a house, you have a barking dog next door, injury upset. you think you would probably know if you live next to a wild reserve. >> and i think i'd probably move. >> poor lion. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. today is the 12th anniversary of the columbine high school massacre. on this day in 1999, eric harris and dillon klebold opened fire on classmates. they killed 12 students and a teacher before taking their own lives. >>> major league baseball players will have tough competition at today's game between the philadelphia phillies and the milwaukee brewers. a robot designed by the university of pennsylvania and their engineers will be on the field to throw out the first pitch in philadelphia. congratulations to actor ryan o'neal. today he turns 70 years old. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a loo
unreal. >> you buy a house, you have a barking dog next door, injury upset. you think you would probably know if you live next to a wild reserve. >> and i think i'd probably move. >> poor lion. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. today is the 12th anniversary of the columbine high school massacre. on this day in 1999, eric harris and dillon klebold opened fire on classmates. they killed 12 students and a...
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unreal other hand, i do believe there are policy issues that the commission should address. vice president marshall: here is my question? how do we do this without having to retreat could i am comfortable with assigning a few, i am. commissioner kingsley? commissioner kingsley: well, commissioner marshall, keeping in mind what all of the commissioners of expressed about working within the overall policy and structures, a structure that we as a commission feel is important as well as retaining flexibility for items that come upped as well as keeping in mind that we will have a new chief at some point soon, i think that we can accomplish all of that in terms of honing in on what our red tier would be, as well as new items that we bring up tonight. perhaps we go item by item and have a vote if we need to get to that point in terms of getting items into that. vice president marshall: i am fine with a couple of folks working on it. i do not know if you want to go through the whole list like we did at the retreat. assigning priorities, five or six things, continuing on to page two
unreal other hand, i do believe there are policy issues that the commission should address. vice president marshall: here is my question? how do we do this without having to retreat could i am comfortable with assigning a few, i am. commissioner kingsley? commissioner kingsley: well, commissioner marshall, keeping in mind what all of the commissioners of expressed about working within the overall policy and structures, a structure that we as a commission feel is important as well as retaining...
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. >> it is unreal. it looks like a third world country. our place that has been strategically hit by war. >> this morning president obama will tour some of the most heavily damaged neighborhoods near the university of alabama in tuscaloosa. time now is 4:40 let's head to sal castaneda. >> they are doing something other than driving. good morning, to you right now. traffic is moving well as you head out to the mccarthur maze with no major problems. the morning commute looks good as you are driving on to the bay bridge toll plaza. it's a nice looking drive. this mornings commute also looks good if you are in san jose. this is northbound 280 getting up to highway 17. let's go to steve. >>> thank you. good morning. first things first it's a chilly morning. we have a little breeze going. it will be a sunny day as the system digs in toward the sierra nevada. it will also be windy at times. the good news is it will warm up over the weekend. look at napa 35. livermore is down to 41. concord 42. fairfield was 36. now they are 40. that is cold. it's
. >> it is unreal. it looks like a third world country. our place that has been strategically hit by war. >> this morning president obama will tour some of the most heavily damaged neighborhoods near the university of alabama in tuscaloosa. time now is 4:40 let's head to sal castaneda. >> they are doing something other than driving. good morning, to you right now. traffic is moving well as you head out to the mccarthur maze with no major problems. the morning commute looks...
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when we are talking about the preservation of light and air, there is about 200 feet of unrealized building space that is not being utilized or taking advantage -- are taken advantage of. that is a compensating factor for the fact that they are encroaching in that separation. president goh: i have a question i forgot to ask earlier. the old building was going to be demolished.
when we are talking about the preservation of light and air, there is about 200 feet of unrealized building space that is not being utilized or taking advantage -- are taken advantage of. that is a compensating factor for the fact that they are encroaching in that separation. president goh: i have a question i forgot to ask earlier. the old building was going to be demolished.
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unreal other hand, i do believe there are policy issues that the commission should address. vice president marshall: here is my question? how do we do this without having to retreat could
unreal other hand, i do believe there are policy issues that the commission should address. vice president marshall: here is my question? how do we do this without having to retreat could
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. >> for those that know him, this is unreal. stowe is still in critical condition in southern california with a severe skull fracture. >> it's really going to be a long haul either way. >> its road that paramedic he won't travel alone. friends and co-workers at american medical response won't let him. they have several piece of my heart restaurants. delivery orders tripled and lunch rush was double the norm. they will accept donations for him during this weekend's home opener. >> it shows that it's been real overwhelming. >> lisa amin gulezian, "abc 7 news." >> and extra security will be on hand at at&t park on monday when the giants play the dodgers at home. for more information on today's fund-raiser and other ways you can help brian and his family, go to our website at abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. >> coming up, teens with guns on patrol. the accusations that a bay area program for aspiring speirg young officers went well beyond the law. and workers managed to stop the leak of a radioactive water in japan but they m
. >> for those that know him, this is unreal. stowe is still in critical condition in southern california with a severe skull fracture. >> it's really going to be a long haul either way. >> its road that paramedic he won't travel alone. friends and co-workers at american medical response won't let him. they have several piece of my heart restaurants. delivery orders tripled and lunch rush was double the norm. they will accept donations for him during this weekend's home...
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it's almost unreal, but so very, very beautiful. and really, you know, that's the real joy of this program--the beauty of the sea meeting the land. all the way from beaches full of sand where there are swimmers and just sunbathing and so on to the crashing breakers over the shores of oregon or the beautiful rainbows of hawaii, this is a program you will take with you everywhere, either on a dvd or a cd or right up here. the thank-you gifts are outstanding. let's take a look. announcer: you'll receive the beautiful dvd of tim janis' coastal america with our thanks at the $75 level. at the $125 membership level, we'll thank you with the dvd and the coastal america cd soundtrack. both the dvd and the cd have extra tracks. all of them, a tribute to the beauty and majesty of america's coast. at the $190 level, we'd love to send you the coastal america dvd and the complete coastal america 3-cd set. it contains 2 more discs inspired by america's shorelines, including tim's beautiful solo piano cd. and then you'll also receive tim janis's s
it's almost unreal, but so very, very beautiful. and really, you know, that's the real joy of this program--the beauty of the sea meeting the land. all the way from beaches full of sand where there are swimmers and just sunbathing and so on to the crashing breakers over the shores of oregon or the beautiful rainbows of hawaii, this is a program you will take with you everywhere, either on a dvd or a cd or right up here. the thank-you gifts are outstanding. let's take a look. announcer: you'll...
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when we are talking about the preservation of light and air, there is about 200 feet of unrealized building space that is not being utilized or taking advantage -- are taken advantage of. that is a compensating factor for the fact that they are encroaching in that separation. president goh: i have a question i forgot to ask earlier. the old building was going to be demolished. can you talk about that 1923 building and its historic value or significance? >> that would be to the environmental review process. it is an older building. my understanding is that it has been pretty extensively altered over time.
when we are talking about the preservation of light and air, there is about 200 feet of unrealized building space that is not being utilized or taking advantage -- are taken advantage of. that is a compensating factor for the fact that they are encroaching in that separation. president goh: i have a question i forgot to ask earlier. the old building was going to be demolished. can you talk about that 1923 building and its historic value or significance? >> that would be to the...
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her house totally destroyed in those scenes are unreal. this woman is helping this guy, he's a law student at the university of alabama and this was his house. they're trying to clean it up and you could see this car which between this car and what's left of the house. it's unbelievable. live in the studio, kron 4 news. >>catherine: a lot of people in the hard-hit areas are posting photos and videos online. kimberly is here with a look at some of the spirit >>kimberlee: i have a couple videos on youtube, this one in alabama and you could see a pile of debris he would know if you just look. if the person posting the video cities to be a barn that they would drop by on the way to town now reduced to nothing. the next video, a person took the video wall on their way to the grandparents' house to see their driving slowly, taking everything in. their tornado really interesting how well level one road houses behind you could still see buildings standing tall that sustained minor damage. another example of how powerful the tornado is. lots of tre
her house totally destroyed in those scenes are unreal. this woman is helping this guy, he's a law student at the university of alabama and this was his house. they're trying to clean it up and you could see this car which between this car and what's left of the house. it's unbelievable. live in the studio, kron 4 news. >>catherine: a lot of people in the hard-hit areas are posting photos and videos online. kimberly is here with a look at some of the spirit >>kimberlee: i have a...
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, which is comprised of dividend and interest income, and the annual accounting entry to report unrealized gains and losses average approximately $110,000 from year to year. this amount is subject to market trends, it may fluctuate from year to year, as seen by the low of approximately $20,000 in fiscal year 2005, and a high of $164,000 in 08. excluding 2010, a non adjustment was posted. this is further detailed here and in the upcoming slides. annual expenditures increase through fiscal year 2009, however the increases were not drafted with the exception of fiscal year 2007. this amount includes a journal entry of approximately $176,000, which represents a transfer of patient funds to clear a cash deficit in a capital projects fund held by laguna honda. during the course of the audit, these funds were returned to the patient account and are included in fiscal year 10 income and adjustment total of 207,000. this item was discussed in finding 1.2 of the report and will be representative -- explained in our discussion of findings. net income deficit. while the spanish did not appear to be dr
, which is comprised of dividend and interest income, and the annual accounting entry to report unrealized gains and losses average approximately $110,000 from year to year. this amount is subject to market trends, it may fluctuate from year to year, as seen by the low of approximately $20,000 in fiscal year 2005, and a high of $164,000 in 08. excluding 2010, a non adjustment was posted. this is further detailed here and in the upcoming slides. annual expenditures increase through fiscal year...
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it's unreal. >> reporter: gladys ferguson has had less than 24 hours to assess the death of her eldest granddaughter, patrice burton. she says she can't believe the little girl she raised is gone. >> she worked for affordable care for seniors and disabled. when she lost a client, it's just like we're grieving. >> reporter: flowers, balloons and cards mark the spot where burton was gunned down on monday night. she was in the oakland neighborhood, visiting a friend on union street, as bullets started flying. >> she was caught in the crossfire, coming out of a store. people were shooting at somebody else. and unfortunately, bullets have no name. >> reporter: burton was hit several times. her boyfriend didn't wait for an ambulance. he rushed her to a local hospital, where she died. >> she loved the people she served. >> reporter: burton's most recent job was at berkeley's oxford elementary school. there, she worked in the cafeteria, encouraging students to eat fresh fruits and vegetables. and that was burton's way, according to her granddaughter. >> they called today, that agency. they are
it's unreal. >> reporter: gladys ferguson has had less than 24 hours to assess the death of her eldest granddaughter, patrice burton. she says she can't believe the little girl she raised is gone. >> she worked for affordable care for seniors and disabled. when she lost a client, it's just like we're grieving. >> reporter: flowers, balloons and cards mark the spot where burton was gunned down on monday night. she was in the oakland neighborhood, visiting a friend on union...
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to barcelona will just be taking off their weekend clash with relegation threatened us assume the unreality remember meet next week in the first of their two legged champions league semifinal else worth today let it build themselves up tonight and european cup qualification take on the table reality see that. also a lot because fans can breathe a temporary sigh of relief after their very special knowledge or quell the rumor mill earlier today stating he will not quit his real madrid job to return to enter milan next year but did not. doing so at a later date with forty eight year old would be a welcome figure at the sun ciro having won two titles the cup champions league and two years before leaving last season's current manager all ventura leonardo is only side through this season prompting plenty of questions about a possible successor. team russia locked up overall victory at ice hockey as your days ago but who is to be no grand sweet for man after going down to the czech republic six three and byrne zero on saturday results marking the first time twenty ten world champions have beaten t
to barcelona will just be taking off their weekend clash with relegation threatened us assume the unreality remember meet next week in the first of their two legged champions league semifinal else worth today let it build themselves up tonight and european cup qualification take on the table reality see that. also a lot because fans can breathe a temporary sigh of relief after their very special knowledge or quell the rumor mill earlier today stating he will not quit his real madrid job to...
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. >> the house was over there, now it's right here just unreal. i've never seen anything like this before. >> reporter: today homeowners picked up through the wreckage looking for anything to salvage. under a pile of debris, the eldridge family sighted a miracle, their pet dog-- aptly named miracle-- was found. lots of people looking for miracles in oklahoma tonight. at least 10,000 still r still without power. >> i'm randall pinkston in clinton, mississippi. behind me an 18-wheeler tossed by the winds like a toy earlier today. the driver somehow survived. >> stay on it. stay on it. >> reporter: earlier, storm chases captured these dramatic images of a tornado touching down west of jackson, one of the hardest-hit areas in the state. cars and trucks flipped over. businesses and homes ripped apart. downed trees knocking out power for thousands. residents heeded early warnings. >> they told us to take cover and i went in the bathroom here and shut the door and the roof fell on my head. >> reporter: so far, no one is reported killed. another driver tr
. >> the house was over there, now it's right here just unreal. i've never seen anything like this before. >> reporter: today homeowners picked up through the wreckage looking for anything to salvage. under a pile of debris, the eldridge family sighted a miracle, their pet dog-- aptly named miracle-- was found. lots of people looking for miracles in oklahoma tonight. at least 10,000 still r still without power. >> i'm randall pinkston in clinton, mississippi. behind me an...
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. >> for those who know the 42-year-old, this is unreal. stowe is still in critical condition in southern california with a severe skull fracture. >> it is really going to be a long haul either way. >> it is a road stowe who is a paramedic won't travel alone. his friends and co-workers at american medical response won't let him. they packed several pizza my heart restaurants. how many times have you been here today? >> this is my third time. i'm definitely here to represent. this is my third slice of pizza. i am full from pizza, but i will keep coming until i can. >> a similar sentiment everywhere. in mountain view, delivery orders tripled and the lunch rush at every restaurant was double the norm. meantime, the giants will also accept donations for brian stowe during the home opener. >> to know people who don't know brian could care so much about him and his well being has been truly overwhelming. >> pizza my heart hopes to raise $20,000. lisa amin daw lesion, abc -- lisa amin daw lesion. >> and a barbecue is planned as well. go to abc7new
. >> for those who know the 42-year-old, this is unreal. stowe is still in critical condition in southern california with a severe skull fracture. >> it is really going to be a long haul either way. >> it is a road stowe who is a paramedic won't travel alone. his friends and co-workers at american medical response won't let him. they packed several pizza my heart restaurants. how many times have you been here today? >> this is my third time. i'm definitely here to...
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. >> just unreal. >>> turning overseas where the final countdown is under way for the big day.e the royaluple the ro they have been incredibly moved by the affection showed to them since their engagement. >> the message came in their official wedding program, which was just released. simon mcgregor-wood is joining us from london with more this morning. good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, guys, from a gray and chilly london town, where we have just over 24 hours to go before the big day. through a side entrance of westminster abbey last night, kate middleton, prince william and prince harry, one final and very private rehearsal before the big day. the order of the wedding service was published this morning in a souvenir official program. >> it's an astonishing story. >> reporter: the bride-to-be is spending her last day as a commoner with her family at the goring hotel, ahead of a ding de prewedding dinner tonight. prince william will spend his last night as a bachelor at clarence house, where he will have a quiet dinner with his father, prince charles, brother, harry, and step
. >> just unreal. >>> turning overseas where the final countdown is under way for the big day.e the royaluple the ro they have been incredibly moved by the affection showed to them since their engagement. >> the message came in their official wedding program, which was just released. simon mcgregor-wood is joining us from london with more this morning. good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, guys, from a gray and chilly london town, where we have just over 24...
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i've played games such as grand theft auto, vice city, max payne, unreal tournament which is a first person shooter that rewards head shots for hours on end. i have watched "pulp fiction" more times than i care to admit, and the ultimate fighting championship has usually faded after the bare knuckle blows. does all of this make me a bad person? a hypocrite? perhaps. or maybe it just makes me american. on any given day like most of us, i am unaware of the cognitive dissonance. on other ways i'm remorseful. have my joy stick when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers. while i remain untroubled about guns or video games or violent films on their own, i do confess a growing unease about how the elements freely combine in our society and towards the end. are there ill effects cumulative, or do they catalyze into something different. new and dangerous toxin born of other chemicals in the environment. i've only begun to understand and appreciate how they potential one another, like a bad combination of drugs to create unhealthy levels of violence. i harbor a special concern about how the in
i've played games such as grand theft auto, vice city, max payne, unreal tournament which is a first person shooter that rewards head shots for hours on end. i have watched "pulp fiction" more times than i care to admit, and the ultimate fighting championship has usually faded after the bare knuckle blows. does all of this make me a bad person? a hypocrite? perhaps. or maybe it just makes me american. on any given day like most of us, i am unaware of the cognitive dissonance. on other...
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. >> it got loud, the decibel level unreal. >> and join ktvu morning news at 2.they'll be following bryan stow's recovery. >> and the news continues on ktvu.com. good night.
. >> it got loud, the decibel level unreal. >> and join ktvu morning news at 2.they'll be following bryan stow's recovery. >> and the news continues on ktvu.com. good night.
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but there is an unreality to it. in the real world, americans are struggling to find jobs or keep them, striving to stay in their homes, working hard to keep their families together. in the real world, economic growth has to be a priority and we are on the verge of a failure of action that threatens the fragile economic recovery that right now is a priority for most americans. and it is unnecessary. we are truly in danger of distracting ourselves from what should be the a main task and the central reason that we should be seeking a budget here, which is to fund the federal government for the remainder of this year and assure that we continue economic growth and provide more jobs for the american people. there is agreement on the numbers, on the dollars, on the figures for spending in the erremainder of this year. my colleague from georgia has just confirmed what others have said on this floor repeatedly, what the majority leader said this morning. there is agreement on the cuts and the savings. the distraction is on
but there is an unreality to it. in the real world, americans are struggling to find jobs or keep them, striving to stay in their homes, working hard to keep their families together. in the real world, economic growth has to be a priority and we are on the verge of a failure of action that threatens the fragile economic recovery that right now is a priority for most americans. and it is unnecessary. we are truly in danger of distracting ourselves from what should be the a main task and the...
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that loyal customer base, large number of avid readers, great reputation that still has a lot of unrealized value. >> barbara meade and carla cohen were well known for working the floor. if booktv viewers who have come to politics and prose because they have seen it off and on our channel come to visit politics and prose in washington will they be able to meet you and will you be on the floor? >> sure. i intend to be at a store full time. one of the great strengths of politics and prose is its staff. we are in the heritage a tremendously talented, deep bench of experts about books of all kinds. they participated in introducing a number of authors and the recent summit customers come to the store seeking their advice. we are counting on many of them. it is not all of them. original to remain and carry on. >> host: dc a need for politics and prose to move into the
that loyal customer base, large number of avid readers, great reputation that still has a lot of unrealized value. >> barbara meade and carla cohen were well known for working the floor. if booktv viewers who have come to politics and prose because they have seen it off and on our channel come to visit politics and prose in washington will they be able to meet you and will you be on the floor? >> sure. i intend to be at a store full time. one of the great strengths of politics and...
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loyal customer base, large number of avid readers and great reputation that still has a lot of unrealized value in it. >> host: barbara meade and carla cohen were known for working the floor at politics and prose. booktv viewers have come because they have seen it so often, come to visit politics and prose in washington, will they be able to meet you? will you be on the floor? >> i intended to be at least 4 full time. one of the great strengths of politics and prose is the staff. we are in herring a tremendously talented, deep bench of experts about books of all kinds. they have participated in introducing a number of authors. they are the reasons so many customers come to the store seeking advice and we are counting on many of them if all of them to remain and carry on. >> host: do you see a need for politics and prose to move into the selling of digital books or enhance the of the web site? >> guest: we are looking at enhancing the web site. we think that will be important. we realize the threat from e books but it is not a threat we will run away from. we are hoping to provide an oppor
loyal customer base, large number of avid readers and great reputation that still has a lot of unrealized value in it. >> host: barbara meade and carla cohen were known for working the floor at politics and prose. booktv viewers have come because they have seen it so often, come to visit politics and prose in washington, will they be able to meet you? will you be on the floor? >> i intended to be at least 4 full time. one of the great strengths of politics and prose is the staff. we...
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when your historian and in an archive in you see that you realize here is an as yet unrealized opportunity. the real issue in terms of time was finding the time even after you come back to make sense of after reading thousands of these things what does it add up to? the time is between teaching and the occasional semester away from teaching. >> what was the earliest reference to habeas corpus? >> i didn't search out and the original moments because i knew that would be probably certain for a timer i would never find. i did work on some fourteenth century and fifteenth century files but that was largely to established going farther back a law under trajectory that i knew is radically transformed. writer around 1600. it is in those decades around 1600 that much of the research in terms of the heavier focus got to work. >> if you were to sell this book to a general audience what is your selling point? >> to a general audience that judges matter. we talk a lot and invoke habeas corpus. we get into area abstraction the. moral claims about the nature of liberty that we think habeas corpus stand
when your historian and in an archive in you see that you realize here is an as yet unrealized opportunity. the real issue in terms of time was finding the time even after you come back to make sense of after reading thousands of these things what does it add up to? the time is between teaching and the occasional semester away from teaching. >> what was the earliest reference to habeas corpus? >> i didn't search out and the original moments because i knew that would be probably...
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. >> it is unreal. it looks like a third world country. a place that has been strategically hit by war. >> the back of our house. everything just gone. we have nothing. >> reporter: while residents comb through debris for anything that can be salvaged search crews are looking for bodies. at least 3 people died in six states in what is being called a super outbreak of tornadoes that terrorized the region earlier this week. nearly 1 million people remain without power and it could be weeks if not longer before it is restored. >> we want to make sure that we deliver all the services necessary that the people expect the government to do. >> reporter: 35 emergency response teams have been deployed to alabama alone. as if the problem these people are facing are not enough there could be another crisis looming. the widespread power outages are impacting gas stations making it tough to fill up. in tuscaloosa, alabama. >>> a long and bitter battle that pitted senior citizens against the owner of the land on which their bay area hotel sat is over. a
. >> it is unreal. it looks like a third world country. a place that has been strategically hit by war. >> the back of our house. everything just gone. we have nothing. >> reporter: while residents comb through debris for anything that can be salvaged search crews are looking for bodies. at least 3 people died in six states in what is being called a super outbreak of tornadoes that terrorized the region earlier this week. nearly 1 million people remain without power and it...
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he is unreal. >> jimmy: wow. >> the venom out of this guy is sick.st. 20 minutes, tops. [ laughter ] just hold your hook! hold it like a professional! >> jimmy: this is ridiculous! [ laughter ] >> no, you're not -- just hold the hook! >> jimmy: this is not going to help me. give me that hook. >> no, you're not -- just hold it! look professional. act professional. now, this guy here -- okay? >> jimmy: this is ridiculous. [ laughter ] >> no, you're okay. you can control his tongue with that. >> jimmy: i can't do anything with his tongue. >> this guy here has enough venom to actually take somebody out. the coolest thing about this guy is the eastern diamondback -- they're found all over florida, north carolina. they're one of the largest rattlesnakes in the world, and they're found right in the united states, which is absolutely amazing. his rattle, over here. >> jimmy: yes. >> that -- >> jimmy: don't do that! why are you doing that? >> sorry. >> jimmy: he's getting mad! >> yeah, i know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, stop. thank you so much. >> he's
he is unreal. >> jimmy: wow. >> the venom out of this guy is sick.st. 20 minutes, tops. [ laughter ] just hold your hook! hold it like a professional! >> jimmy: this is ridiculous! [ laughter ] >> no, you're not -- just hold the hook! >> jimmy: this is not going to help me. give me that hook. >> no, you're not -- just hold it! look professional. act professional. now, this guy here -- okay? >> jimmy: this is ridiculous. [ laughter ] >> no, you're...
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the man who shot this video says it was unreal to see something this violent. the same series of storms hit mississippi killing 32 people there. here's the video from the damage in oxford in the eastern part of the state. trees and power lines are down in the area right now roads are being cleared to bring supplies to the city. >>> time now 6:34. accused serial killer joseph naso wants to represent himself at his murder trial. the 77-year-old photographer from reno made the request in a marin county courtroom. he told the judge he's been giving his case a lot of thought over the past couple weeks. naso says it would be best for everyone if he acted as his own lawyer. the judge is expected to rule on that request next month. naso is accused of killing four northern california women in crimes dating back to the 1970s. investigators say he may be connected to several other homicides in other parts of the country. >>> a santa cruz man is in jail this morning after police discovered he'd been living with a corpse. the 63-year-old on tuesday neighbors reported a str
the man who shot this video says it was unreal to see something this violent. the same series of storms hit mississippi killing 32 people there. here's the video from the damage in oxford in the eastern part of the state. trees and power lines are down in the area right now roads are being cleared to bring supplies to the city. >>> time now 6:34. accused serial killer joseph naso wants to represent himself at his murder trial. the 77-year-old photographer from reno made the request in...
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loyal customer base, a large number of avid readers and a great reputation that still has a lot of unrealized value. >> barbara meter and the late carl cohen were well known for working the floor at politics and prose. if the booktv viewers who have come because they have seen it so often on our channel have come to visit politics and prose if they are in washington, will they be able to meet you and muscatine? will they be on the floor? >> sure. i intend to be at the store full-time, but you know, one of the other great strengths of politics and prose is its staff. we are inheriting a tremendously talented, very deep dillinger of experts about books of all kinds , and they have participated in introducing a number of the authors and are the reason that so many customers come to the store seeking their advice. they remain to carry on. >> do you see the need for politics and prose perhaps to move into the selling of digital books or an enhancement of the website? >> we are looking at enhancing the website. i think that will be important. we realize the threat from the books but it's not a thre
loyal customer base, a large number of avid readers and a great reputation that still has a lot of unrealized value. >> barbara meter and the late carl cohen were well known for working the floor at politics and prose. if the booktv viewers who have come because they have seen it so often on our channel have come to visit politics and prose if they are in washington, will they be able to meet you and muscatine? will they be on the floor? >> sure. i intend to be at the store...
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the mathematics doesn't allow any possibility to go unrealized. all roads are traveled in the quantum multiverse. you know, it's funny, i'm teaching this right now. i'm teaching undergraduate quantum mechanics, and i'm literally this week we're talking about, you know, the many worlds approach, and we set it up last week, and it is, if you actually go through the mathematics of it which very few people i've found actually do, a few people go back to the 1957 paper and read it, few people go back to the thesis that hugh everett wrote down. have you actually read his thesis? his thesis is a mathematical gem where he makes a very potent case for this idea. i don't want to sort of open it up again, i think there's still some things missing. but i'm taken along, and i'm very critical of it. it's an idea that i don't think is right, but i'm taken along by the mathematical argument to sort of the last step. and the last step, i think he didn't quite get right, and i don't think anyone, in my opinion, has yet filled it in. but othersty agree with me and s
the mathematics doesn't allow any possibility to go unrealized. all roads are traveled in the quantum multiverse. you know, it's funny, i'm teaching this right now. i'm teaching undergraduate quantum mechanics, and i'm literally this week we're talking about, you know, the many worlds approach, and we set it up last week, and it is, if you actually go through the mathematics of it which very few people i've found actually do, a few people go back to the 1957 paper and read it, few people go...
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now, much of this, some of this was idealistic and unreal expectations, but they were rooted in what people saw and what people felt even without the details of this journey of african-americans from slavery all the way through to getting to the point where you could get somebody in the white house. so, and as i said in the book, whether obama turns out to be the worst president ever or the greatest president, separate from that this breakthrough and what it meant for people around the world -- and it literally inspired people of african descent? descent in russia, in this canada, in italy, in brazil to run for office. in 2008 because brazil has this weird law that you could run under any name you choose, there are at least eight obamas that ran for office in brazil. [laughter] now, they all lost. [laughter] but they rap. but they ran. and there are activists now in brazil and other places who argue, who begin to see there may be some value in being engaged in the public policy, in political activism and political movements. so, again, whatever policy deal goes down with obama, that
now, much of this, some of this was idealistic and unreal expectations, but they were rooted in what people saw and what people felt even without the details of this journey of african-americans from slavery all the way through to getting to the point where you could get somebody in the white house. so, and as i said in the book, whether obama turns out to be the worst president ever or the greatest president, separate from that this breakthrough and what it meant for people around the world --...
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very loyal customer base, a large number of avid readers, great reputation that still has a lot of unrealized value in it? >> host: barbara meade and carla cohen were well known for working the floor at politics and prose. if booktv viewers who have come because they have seen it so often on the channel, come to visit politics and prose if they are in washington pouring will they be able to meet you? .. >> and they will, we are counting on many of them,not all of them, to remain and carry on. >> host: now, mr. graham, do you see a need for politics and prose, perhaps, to move into the selling of digital books or an enhancement of the web site? >> guest: we are looking at enhancing the web site. i think, i think that will be important. we realize the threat from e books, but it's not a threat we're going to run away from. we are hoping to, to provide opportunities for self-publishing, and we're looking at a print on demand machine like a number of other stores have acquired around the country. there are a host of initiatives, i think, that you'll see beginning to take shape at politics and pro
very loyal customer base, a large number of avid readers, great reputation that still has a lot of unrealized value in it? >> host: barbara meade and carla cohen were well known for working the floor at politics and prose. if booktv viewers who have come because they have seen it so often on the channel, come to visit politics and prose if they are in washington pouring will they be able to meet you? .. >> and they will, we are counting on many of them,not all of them, to remain and...
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loyal customer base, a large number of avid readers and a great reputation that still has a lot of unrealizedvalue in it. >> host: now, barbara meade and the late carla cohen were very well known for working the floor at politics and prose. if, if booktv viewers who have come to p and p because they've seen it so often on our channel come to visit politics and prose if they're in washington touring, will they be able to meet you and lissa muscatine? will you be on the floor? >> guest: sure, sure. lissa and i intend to be at the store full time. but, you know, one of the other great strengths of politics and prose is its staff. we are inheriting a tremendously talented, very deep bench of experts about books of all kinds. and they have participated in introducing a number of the authors, they are the reason that so many customers come to the store seeking their advice. and they will, we are counting on many
loyal customer base, a large number of avid readers and a great reputation that still has a lot of unrealizedvalue in it. >> host: now, barbara meade and the late carla cohen were very well known for working the floor at politics and prose. if, if booktv viewers who have come to p and p because they've seen it so often on our channel come to visit politics and prose if they're in washington touring, will they be able to meet you and lissa muscatine? will you be on the floor? >>...
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. >> unreal. >> sell your ticket if you can. >> awful waste of money. >> worst show ever. ever!terrible. >> the worst show ever. >> the show was amazing. >> jimmy: well, somebody -- applying for a goddess spot. despite all the complaints most of the fans said it was still better than "jersey boys." i'm sorry. i didn't realize frankie valli's family was here. charlie sheen is no dummy. no one turns lemons into lemon-fedamines like charlie sheen. some big news from the world of news. unconfirmed reports that katie couric will leave her job as anchor of "the cbs evening news." i don't know if leaving cbs is a good idea unless she's planning to launch her violent torpedo of colon colonoscopy truth tour. before the presidential election in 2012. who will be brave enough to ask sarah palin questions that should be easy to answer now? katie couric has not commented on the story because she's in iraq right now. geraldo is in libya. geraldo loves to be in danger. his magic mustache somehow protects him from any harm. whenever there's trouble in the world, fox news sends geraldo. they've
. >> unreal. >> sell your ticket if you can. >> awful waste of money. >> worst show ever. ever!terrible. >> the worst show ever. >> the show was amazing. >> jimmy: well, somebody -- applying for a goddess spot. despite all the complaints most of the fans said it was still better than "jersey boys." i'm sorry. i didn't realize frankie valli's family was here. charlie sheen is no dummy. no one turns lemons into lemon-fedamines like charlie...
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loyal customers base, a large number of avid readers, and great reputation that still has a lot of unrealized value in it. >> now, barbara meade and the late barbara were well known for working at politics and prose. booktv that has come to p & p that have seen it on the channel, come to visit politics and prose, will they be able to meet you. will you be on the floor? >> sure. listen, i intend to be at the store full time. but, you know, one of the other great strengths of politics and prose is it's staff. we are inheriting a tremendously talented, very deep bench of experts about books of all kinds. and they have participated in introducing a number of the authors. they are the reason that so many customers come to the store seeking their advice. we are counting on many of them if not all of them to remain and carry on. now mr. grimm, do you see a need for politics and prose perhaps to move into the selling of digital books and enhancement of the web site. >> we are looking at enhancing the web site. i think that will be important. we realize the threat from ebooks, but it's not a threat we
loyal customers base, a large number of avid readers, and great reputation that still has a lot of unrealized value in it. >> now, barbara meade and the late barbara were well known for working at politics and prose. booktv that has come to p & p that have seen it on the channel, come to visit politics and prose, will they be able to meet you. will you be on the floor? >> sure. listen, i intend to be at the store full time. but, you know, one of the other great strengths of...
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. >> when we heard our house was gone, when you drive a panacea for the first time it's unreal. >> lostf our possessions but the means in this we survived. >> thank god for saving us. >> let's bring you back to the bay area, the eviction of seniors in the north beach complex in san francisco and many people and that includes city officials. if the four tenants have lived a building for years. the developer who bought the building is forcing them to leave so he can resell the property. kron 4 explains that those senior say they're not want to leave without a fight. >>reporter: some city officials contended advocacy groups are trying to stop the developer from evicting for seniors from their homes. the lifted his apartment building for years, one of the tenant has of lung cancer. this man can barely walk, some of the tenants say they simply don't have a place to go if kicked out of their home. it to say the new owner who is also developer, why should get rid of him so he can resell the property for a higher price. if i tried to contact the property owner to get his side of the story but c
. >> when we heard our house was gone, when you drive a panacea for the first time it's unreal. >> lostf our possessions but the means in this we survived. >> thank god for saving us. >> let's bring you back to the bay area, the eviction of seniors in the north beach complex in san francisco and many people and that includes city officials. if the four tenants have lived a building for years. the developer who bought the building is forcing them to leave so he can resell...
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>> unreal. sights you'll never see in your life again. >> reporter: like what? >> walls of fire, cedar blowing around you. >> reporter: what looks like twinkling city lights are actually the embers of an advancing threat. you don't look like a guy who gets nervous easily but does this shake you? >> yes, it does. this is going to alter the history of our camp. this is what the professional firefighters tell me is a once in a lifetime event for firefighters. >> reporter: now i just got off the phone with officials from palo pinto. they told me last night the wind died down and the town was spared. the fire is still looming on the horizon and as we speak, the winds are starting to pick up speed. here at the command post in straun, they are looking at a forecast that possibly includes a 20% to 30% chance of rain. they say they'll take it. they'd do anything to catch a break. erica? >> they'll take any bit of moisture they can take. seth doane in texas, thanks. >> worst possible conditions with the wind and dry, arid conditions. they're doing a brave job trying to co
>> unreal. sights you'll never see in your life again. >> reporter: like what? >> walls of fire, cedar blowing around you. >> reporter: what looks like twinkling city lights are actually the embers of an advancing threat. you don't look like a guy who gets nervous easily but does this shake you? >> yes, it does. this is going to alter the history of our camp. this is what the professional firefighters tell me is a once in a lifetime event for firefighters. >>...
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. >> it is unreal, it looks like the third world country, our place has been strategically hit by waris well, the back of our house the churches out in that. we have nothing. >> reporter: will residence comb through debris, search crews are looking for bodies. 300 people died in six states terrorizstatn people remain without power. >> spirits are high, when one makes sure people get services. >> reporter: 35 response team has been deployed to tell them along. there could be another crisis, widespread power outage is making it tough to fill up. in alabama. >> mark: san jose for the second time in three months and cannabis club goes up in flames it happened at the her appeal dispensary about 3 am this morning. >> will: even before they can determine the cause of the last fire back january 12th. once again fire fighters were back to this house. >> arson investigators are doing investigation right now. >> will: investigators say nobody was at the place when they arrived. it does appear that urban appeal was trying to get back on its feet before the fire. the fact that it happened again th
. >> it is unreal, it looks like the third world country, our place has been strategically hit by waris well, the back of our house the churches out in that. we have nothing. >> reporter: will residence comb through debris, search crews are looking for bodies. 300 people died in six states terrorizstatn people remain without power. >> spirits are high, when one makes sure people get services. >> reporter: 35 response team has been deployed to tell them along. there could...
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i find this unreal. it is unbelievable. if oversight was a true goal, we would look at the compensation paid by other tax exempt organizations including those that oppose health care reform like the chamber of commerce and nfib, all paid and more than aarp. based on all of this, i believe that this is no plan for oversight today. we have a single witness, a bias report and to use the committee resources to sell a score. there's nothing other than -- this is nothing other than a political witch hunt. the ways and means committee is vowed in this. i ask my colleague who is next? who next is on your list? my college? your church? this is a dangerous game to play. in closing, i'm pleased to have before us today a nationally recognized expert in the law of tax exempt organizations, professor hill who wrote one the leading treaties in this era, and i look forward to her testimony. thank you, mr. chairman. and i yield back my time. thank you, mr. chairman lewis. i want to turn to the subcommittee's first panel. we are joined by je
i find this unreal. it is unbelievable. if oversight was a true goal, we would look at the compensation paid by other tax exempt organizations including those that oppose health care reform like the chamber of commerce and nfib, all paid and more than aarp. based on all of this, i believe that this is no plan for oversight today. we have a single witness, a bias report and to use the committee resources to sell a score. there's nothing other than -- this is nothing other than a political witch...
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i find this unreal. it is unbelievable. if oversight was the true goal, we would look at the compensation paid by other tax implications including those, like the chamber of commerce. if they all pay more than aarp. based on all of this, i believe that this is no plan for oversight today. we have a single witness, a biased report, and to use committee resources to settle a score. this is nothing other than a political witchhunt. the ways and means committee is better than this. i ask my colleagues, who is next? who else is on your list? my college? your church? this is a dangerous game to play. in closing, i am pleased to have before us today a nationally recognized expert in the role of tax-exempt organizations, professor francis hill. she wrote one of the leading treaties in this area and i look forward to her testament. thank you, mr. chairman, and i yield back my time. >> thank you, mr. louis. i would now like to turn to the subcommittee's first panel. today we're joined by barry rand, chief executive officer of aarp, w
i find this unreal. it is unbelievable. if oversight was the true goal, we would look at the compensation paid by other tax implications including those, like the chamber of commerce. if they all pay more than aarp. based on all of this, i believe that this is no plan for oversight today. we have a single witness, a biased report, and to use committee resources to settle a score. this is nothing other than a political witchhunt. the ways and means committee is better than this. i ask my...
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i find this unreal. it is unbelievable. if oversight was a true goal, we would look at the compensation paid by other tax exempt organizations including those that oppose health care reform like the chamber of commerce and nfib, all paid and more than aarp. based on all of this, i believe that this is no plan for oversight today. we have a single witness, a bias report and to use the committee resources to sell a score. there's nothing other than -- this is nothing other than a political witch hunt. the ways and means committee is vowed in this. i ask my colleague who is next? who next is on your list? my college? your church? this is a dangerous game to play. in closing, i'm pleased to have before us today a nationally recognized expert in the law of tax exempt organizations, professor hill who wrote one the leading treaties in this era, and i look forward to her testimony. thank you, mr. chairman. and i yield back my time. thank you, mr. chairman lewis. i want to turn to the subcommittee's first panel. we are joined by je
i find this unreal. it is unbelievable. if oversight was a true goal, we would look at the compensation paid by other tax exempt organizations including those that oppose health care reform like the chamber of commerce and nfib, all paid and more than aarp. based on all of this, i believe that this is no plan for oversight today. we have a single witness, a bias report and to use the committee resources to sell a score. there's nothing other than -- this is nothing other than a political witch...