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i have a problem with wallace by the way because, you know, i have read the bible as closely as jim wallace has, and i can tell you that it is utterly inconsistent. there are whole passages that are repugnant, and to somehow deify that book, which wallace does, although his politics are good, i just find that kind of thing intellectually bankrupt and kind of frightening. there are many ways to achieve the moral of life. every society and religion produces great figures including islam i would add, who rise up on behalf of the oppressed to fight the oppressor. some of those people embrace religious iconography and language and some do not. and there are numerous routes. i happen to come out of the church but i believe that is an exclusive half to define an authority. and i think that my anger towards the liberal church is that they watched the rise of the christian right, which let's be clear, these people are not christians, they are heretics'. [applause] to have utterly perverted and deformed the message of the gospel. jesus didn't come to make us rich. she's just didn't come to bless bomb
i have a problem with wallace by the way because, you know, i have read the bible as closely as jim wallace has, and i can tell you that it is utterly inconsistent. there are whole passages that are repugnant, and to somehow deify that book, which wallace does, although his politics are good, i just find that kind of thing intellectually bankrupt and kind of frightening. there are many ways to achieve the moral of life. every society and religion produces great figures including islam i would...
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. >>> and later, mike wallace with his coverage of the convention. >>> last friday marks 50 years since the inauguration of john f. kennedy. over the years most inauguration speeches have come and gone with few remembers for very long what was said. but few speech, very few have gain add special place in history. and craig first brought us this report in 2005. >> and so fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> reporter: perhaps the most memorable words to come from an inauguration speech. certainly in the year that kennedy laid down that challenge in 1961 no president has delivered a more lasting inaugural phrase. >> the emergency, the emotion that we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it. and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike. that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this century, tempered by war. disciplined by a hard and bitter piece. proud of our ancient heritage and unwilling t
. >>> and later, mike wallace with his coverage of the convention. >>> last friday marks 50 years since the inauguration of john f. kennedy. over the years most inauguration speeches have come and gone with few remembers for very long what was said. but few speech, very few have gain add special place in history. and craig first brought us this report in 2005. >> and so fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country....
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chris wallace returns on the "special report." chris wallace returns on the next "fox news sunday." captioned by closed captioning services, inc
chris wallace returns on the "special report." chris wallace returns on the next "fox news sunday." captioned by closed captioning services, inc
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace. and this is "fox news sunday". he is making waves for his touch approach to cutting taxes and spending in his state. now other governors are following the example of this rising political star. we'll sit down with the republican governor chris christie of new jersey. then the battle for the 2012 g.o.p. presidential nomination heats up. we'll talk with one of the most likely front-runners, former minnesota governor tim pawlenty. christie and pawlenty, only on "fox news sunday." a, we'll get an update on the tragedy in tucson. and we'll ask our sunday panel if the rhetoric from the memorial service will change the political reality here in washington. and my favorite power player of the week dishes up love one ladle of soup at a time. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello, again, from fox news in washington. we'll talk with our guests in a moment, but first, the latest on the tragedy in tucson. the condition of congresswoman gabrielle giffords continues to improve. also, authorities discovered a video made by
>> chris: i'm chris wallace. and this is "fox news sunday". he is making waves for his touch approach to cutting taxes and spending in his state. now other governors are following the example of this rising political star. we'll sit down with the republican governor chris christie of new jersey. then the battle for the 2012 g.o.p. presidential nomination heats up. we'll talk with one of the most likely front-runners, former minnesota governor tim pawlenty. christie and pawlenty,...
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the active mayor for about 27 hours wallace the president of -- was the president of the board of supervisors. we thank you for your service. next to him is the senior member of the board of supervisors, the man who nominated john elsbernd. [applause] then not necessarily in alphabetical order, supervisor john avalos, supervisor david campos, supervisor carmen chiu, supervisor malia cohen, supervisor mirkarimi, supervisor farrell, supervisor kim, and supervisors got wiener -- supervisor scott leonor -- wiener. a number of your friends thought it appropriate to reach out to cover the span of mayors over the last fifth leaders, a small fraternity who you are about to join. leading that is lieutenant governor, who will brain some remarks. it was the man who served as a supervisor and whom the voters rewarded by making him lieutenant governor, and he was received by his colleagues at one minute after 1:00, when his tenure was evicted, and he gave an accounting of himself and the time he has been mayor, and now, welcome to the new mayor, gavin newsom. >> sit down those that have seats. let me welc
the active mayor for about 27 hours wallace the president of -- was the president of the board of supervisors. we thank you for your service. next to him is the senior member of the board of supervisors, the man who nominated john elsbernd. [applause] then not necessarily in alphabetical order, supervisor john avalos, supervisor david campos, supervisor carmen chiu, supervisor malia cohen, supervisor mirkarimi, supervisor farrell, supervisor kim, and supervisors got wiener -- supervisor scott...
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we are benefiting from a grant from the wallace foundation, and in the last two years many more bay area families have come to the museum, participated in the programs, most of which take place on sundays. we will see more and more different offerings rolled out in the coming months. >> thank you, dominic, for being part of "culture wire." >> the museums are almost like a team sport. there is a tremendous amount of talented staff that puts together patrons to help support the institutions, but they all need a coach. the coach is the director. neal, could you let the viewers know, you have been director how long? >> we are working on eight years. >> now you have the 75th anniversary. how does that feel? >> we opened this building in 1995. it was bought at that time as a move from the civic center and the veterans building 2 third street, into our new building, a much expanded space, better space. it will be wonderful for the museum for decades to come. and 15 short years we have been amazed by we have outgrown the building. the collection has grown to 26,000 works. >> was a challenging to
we are benefiting from a grant from the wallace foundation, and in the last two years many more bay area families have come to the museum, participated in the programs, most of which take place on sundays. we will see more and more different offerings rolled out in the coming months. >> thank you, dominic, for being part of "culture wire." >> the museums are almost like a team sport. there is a tremendous amount of talented staff that puts together patrons to help support...
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a straight shot, and wallace 10 feet away, and they can make the decision what they want to do from thatnt. every now and then, and visually impaired customer wants to be dropped off right at the shelter. so they can go to the left or the right from there. >> ok, you want to take one big step when you step off. the shelter is straight ahead. >> if i get on the bus and asked a bus driver to please tell me when to get off at seven straight, the bus driver very often will tell me to just look at the sign, and i will say that i cannot see the sign because and visually impaired. sometimes, the bus driver gets it. some of the time, the bus driver does not get it at all. it is really difficult when you do not see well to understand where things are. it is one of those issues where people do not see it from the outside. so when they see me having problems stepping off of curbs or stairs or running into the side of a building or things like that, it would appear to them as though maybe i had been drinking, but the problem is that there is no contrast between a great building and a sidewalk. >> it
a straight shot, and wallace 10 feet away, and they can make the decision what they want to do from thatnt. every now and then, and visually impaired customer wants to be dropped off right at the shelter. so they can go to the left or the right from there. >> ok, you want to take one big step when you step off. the shelter is straight ahead. >> if i get on the bus and asked a bus driver to please tell me when to get off at seven straight, the bus driver very often will tell me to...
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o'reilly, arnie lerner, zachary nathan, lee yvonne phillips, jim reed, tony sanchez-corea iii, kevin wallace, tony lau, and robert wong. seats to expire august 18, 2013. before we nominate or whatever, there are a few new people. most of the people on here are people who reapplied or were reappointed. we got very few applications -- i believe we got a total of five -- and if you would like, maybe we could introduce those new people, or if you want to go one by one. >> why don't i say a little bit about what happened at the nomination committee? the nomination committee met just a week ago, a little over a week ago, and we were surprised that there was not very many public members -- in fact, there were no public members at the meeting, and we usually get a handful to a dozen people talking to us about the applicants and who applied and the merits of everybody. so what the commissioner -- what commissioner hechanova and i did -- we were the team at the meeting -- we looked at the applicant's and asked what the new applicants requested, and we looked to see if they fit into our categories and
o'reilly, arnie lerner, zachary nathan, lee yvonne phillips, jim reed, tony sanchez-corea iii, kevin wallace, tony lau, and robert wong. seats to expire august 18, 2013. before we nominate or whatever, there are a few new people. most of the people on here are people who reapplied or were reappointed. we got very few applications -- i believe we got a total of five -- and if you would like, maybe we could introduce those new people, or if you want to go one by one. >> why don't i say a...
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the first time we went, george wallace was still alive. it was the last year of his life.rough shape. the congressional delegation went to see him. i remember john lewis, earl hilliard, the african-american congressman from that area, they walked right in and were as comfortable as could be. i remember a couple of our white, midwestern, liberal members, standing at the edge of the door wonder whether they wanted to walk in or not. george wallace received them with wonderful spirit, they responded with wonderful spirit. two years ago when we went back, peggy wallace kennedy, george's youngest daughter, came to sell my, spoke at the church, and join us in the march across the bridge. i think martin would look down and say, yeah, you got it, keep going. thank you. kim [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much to everyone. we would like to begin the conversation and also, we plan to have you included in the conversation before the evening is over. doug, i want to ask, how do we get there? i guess i am thinking, dr. martin luther king was a very special human being, who wrot
the first time we went, george wallace was still alive. it was the last year of his life.rough shape. the congressional delegation went to see him. i remember john lewis, earl hilliard, the african-american congressman from that area, they walked right in and were as comfortable as could be. i remember a couple of our white, midwestern, liberal members, standing at the edge of the door wonder whether they wanted to walk in or not. george wallace received them with wonderful spirit, they...
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this time around the other extended his overall and while poland's for multiple world champion adam wallace came third in japan. to swiss slopes web better weather conditions in the morning health early start a cloud school to victory in the men's downhill the austrian edging d.d.'s shand carlyon claim to say. and then third respectively to secure the title slalom specialist it's a guess though it retains the overall world cup lead despite finishing eighth. staying in switzerland where people have been here and they know finland won the men's health by the final two bands. who both came second with local ride u.t. bud light should go for completing the podium and american cali clark to top honors in the women's event spain's care a lot castillo finished second with japan's yuki forty hada claiming the brawl and . meanwhile said of these women slalom in modern bore was counseled helped way through due to weather with temperatures rising up to fifteen degrees celsius the condition of the slopes worsened radically and became dangerous for the ski as sunday's slalom on the same course was also
this time around the other extended his overall and while poland's for multiple world champion adam wallace came third in japan. to swiss slopes web better weather conditions in the morning health early start a cloud school to victory in the men's downhill the austrian edging d.d.'s shand carlyon claim to say. and then third respectively to secure the title slalom specialist it's a guess though it retains the overall world cup lead despite finishing eighth. staying in switzerland where people...
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first play from scrimmage, ben roethlisberger airing it out to mike wallace. 66-yard score. steelers won it 41-9 capturing the afc north title and a first round bye. pittsburgh's win means baltimore gets the wild card. ravens will visit the chiefs on sunday. and it looks like the brett favre era is finally over. favre inactive for the vikings last game of the season. the 41-year-old said he had no regrets about coming back this year, and that he is finally done after 20 years in the nfl. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >> "early today" sports is brought to you by lectric shave. blade close, lectric smooth. >> the revolving door of rehab is how some celebrities are kicking off 2011. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, it's being called the ultimate set of wheels. but it's not what you'd expect to see in the playground of the rich and famous. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. your forecast for the first monday in the new year. going back to school and work. featuring light range. not a horr
first play from scrimmage, ben roethlisberger airing it out to mike wallace. 66-yard score. steelers won it 41-9 capturing the afc north title and a first round bye. pittsburgh's win means baltimore gets the wild card. ravens will visit the chiefs on sunday. and it looks like the brett favre era is finally over. favre inactive for the vikings last game of the season. the 41-year-old said he had no regrets about coming back this year, and that he is finally done after 20 years in the nfl. that's...
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. >> home doug wallace and i'm happy to be a little bit impolite. speaking of federal leadership and one of the things that gets me is subsidies for ethanol. we have to help legislation understand dead ends in negative impacts to generate true solutions that actually reduce the carbon footprint. >> thank you. i think we can bridge to regulatory fairly ease lu at that point and i was going to ask jeff to comment on regulatory issues and how they employ bead some of your issues. >> thank you, emily. one topic i think of with regulatory aspects. we're trying to do what we call integrated regional water planning menl meant but it's difficult and foreign. we're trying do it on the water aspect and introduce, sewer, water and flood control and we don't do that very well. most of it is split by boundaries. i'm lucky because i have a regional agency and mine over lies a whole host of flood control areas and water basin manager's and sewer projects and we're trying coordinate with all of them on integrated projects and we have no input in land use other than
. >> home doug wallace and i'm happy to be a little bit impolite. speaking of federal leadership and one of the things that gets me is subsidies for ethanol. we have to help legislation understand dead ends in negative impacts to generate true solutions that actually reduce the carbon footprint. >> thank you. i think we can bridge to regulatory fairly ease lu at that point and i was going to ask jeff to comment on regulatory issues and how they employ bead some of your issues....
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gerald wallace to the hoop like a run-away freight train. the layup. theç foul.its a free-throw for the lead. colts had a last shot, and who do you think got the ball? rose, of course. the jumper was short, and the bobcats held to win it 83-82. >>> college hoops great finish between tennessee and georgia. under ten seconds to play. no. brian williams grabbed the rebound, and some way, some how it's a game winner at the buzzer. no harm, no full. 59-57. >>> finally, the australian open is underway in melbourne where the 12 seed agnes got the surprise of her life. while returning a serve, the top of her racket flew off, and she was left with a handle and a priceless expression that's worth more than the racket ichts. here's mother look. i have never seen this before. she lost a point, but, fortunately, had another racket and won the match. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> ricky gervais decides his own future when it comes to hosting "the golden globes." >>> lost and found. a treasure leads to a rich friendship. you're watching
gerald wallace to the hoop like a run-away freight train. the layup. theç foul.its a free-throw for the lead. colts had a last shot, and who do you think got the ball? rose, of course. the jumper was short, and the bobcats held to win it 83-82. >>> college hoops great finish between tennessee and georgia. under ten seconds to play. no. brian williams grabbed the rebound, and some way, some how it's a game winner at the buzzer. no harm, no full. 59-57. >>> finally, the...
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jerald wallace misses in the corner but they get the rebound and steven jackson banks it in to send the game to overtime. 31 points for captain jack. charlotte beats the warriors 121-113. >>> winning taking a two shot league into the weekend. tiger shot a 69 for the second straight day to get to six under leaving him five strokes behind haas. >>> andy murray beating david ferrer in four sets and will take on novak in the australian open final. >>> the flying tomato -- i know he doesn't like that nickname but shawn white came in 13th out of 16 in the snowboard slope style and did not qualify for the metal round for the first time ever at the x games. his only shot at a gold medal will come sunday in the super pipe finals. >> what happened? >> is he too cautious. >> no, i don't think so. just didn't get it done. >> didn't get to see it again today. he is in all the ads now. he is the face. he is in all the ads. >> maybe he is being conservative in that particular race. >> could have. >> because he is going to take the next one. saving it up. >> hopefully. >> wow. >> see you at 11:00 p.m.
jerald wallace misses in the corner but they get the rebound and steven jackson banks it in to send the game to overtime. 31 points for captain jack. charlotte beats the warriors 121-113. >>> winning taking a two shot league into the weekend. tiger shot a 69 for the second straight day to get to six under leaving him five strokes behind haas. >>> andy murray beating david ferrer in four sets and will take on novak in the australian open final. >>> the flying tomato --...
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. >> my name is wallace and i mentioned so you'll know my perspective as i ask the question. it's about the fa franchise referral process. my impression is there are far few referrals than ten or 20 years ago. my impression was in the past that occurred right maybe simultaneous with the order of abatement. my impression is that doesn't automatically happen now and my question is what is the referral procedure your using. if your not referring so much why is that. my belief is when this tax deductions are disallowed for landlords that money is referred back to the city of san francisco. >> your correct. in my off statement, i don't work with directly with code enforcement. james did you want to comment on that? rosemary? >> good afternoon. rosemary, would you ftbreferrals, and ten years back the law, it's been in existence quite a while. we do them but other things as well. first getting the money back it does take time because the state has to go through and audit those books. while that's going on we do additional things to get the property owner to comply and when it is we'
. >> my name is wallace and i mentioned so you'll know my perspective as i ask the question. it's about the fa franchise referral process. my impression is there are far few referrals than ten or 20 years ago. my impression was in the past that occurred right maybe simultaneous with the order of abatement. my impression is that doesn't automatically happen now and my question is what is the referral procedure your using. if your not referring so much why is that. my belief is when this...
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wallace -- what is your name? maybe you should step up to the microphone as we do this. >> [inaudible] >> tony lau. >> jim reid. >> mark cunningham, a member at large. >> edgar fennie. >> shane o'reilly. >> stephen harris. commissioner murphy: ready for the swearing in? >> small project architect zachary nascent -- zachary natahan is listed. >> yes, but he is not here. go ahead. commissioner murphy: i do solemnly swear or affirm that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies foreign and domestic, that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california, that i take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion and that i will and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter and during such time as i hold the office of a member of the board -- code advisory committee. >> thank you. commissioner murphy: co
wallace -- what is your name? maybe you should step up to the microphone as we do this. >> [inaudible] >> tony lau. >> jim reid. >> mark cunningham, a member at large. >> edgar fennie. >> shane o'reilly. >> stephen harris. commissioner murphy: ready for the swearing in? >> small project architect zachary nascent -- zachary natahan is listed. >> yes, but he is not here. go ahead. commissioner murphy: i do solemnly swear or affirm that i will...
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former chinese president jiang zemin surprised mike wallace in 2000 by reciting the gettysburg addressenglish. >> four score and seven years ago. even the french president speaks english, kind of. >> we will be happy to help you make money in france. >> reporter: but americans do not generally share some multilingual talents. >> i don't speak a foreign language. it's embarrassing. >> reporter: instead of struggling with foreign grammar, americans would rather struggle with headphones to hear the translation. but not in city terrace public school in east los angeles. where 90 students have been learning chinese since kindergarten. ( speaking chinese ) >> reporter: like his classmates, nelson enriquez even has his own chinese name? >> five years old, they're like little sponges. >> reporter: nelson's family speaks spanish at home so he is trilingual, which the eight- year-old is already planning to exploit. >> i'm job and test test test >> reporter: these kids have been studying chinese for four year 're pretty good but this is an unusual school. across the country, only 50,000 american
former chinese president jiang zemin surprised mike wallace in 2000 by reciting the gettysburg addressenglish. >> four score and seven years ago. even the french president speaks english, kind of. >> we will be happy to help you make money in france. >> reporter: but americans do not generally share some multilingual talents. >> i don't speak a foreign language. it's embarrassing. >> reporter: instead of struggling with foreign grammar, americans would rather...
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. >> reporter: 68-year-old peter wallace uses medicare and pays $1800 for the specialized attention. he says it's a small price to pay. since he made the switch, his doctor diagnosed a heart problem early, helped him lose 25 pounds and kept him out of the e.r. after a bike accident. >> i feel like i'm going to live a lot longer. i feel better, i'm a lot healthier. >> reporter: right now there are ten bay area doctors participating in the md-vip program and that number is growing. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> interesting concept, thank you. >>> now to an nbc bay area follow-up. the environmental protection agency wants to know what led to a series of marin county sewage spills. sewer systems overflowed in ross valley at least two times before christmas, sending hundreds of thousands of gallons of sludge into nearby creeks and onto the campus of camp middle school in kempfield. local police are now involved as well because someone stole signs that had been posted notifying people about the spills. >>> the san francisco pay delta was named one of the nation's most vulnerable wi
. >> reporter: 68-year-old peter wallace uses medicare and pays $1800 for the specialized attention. he says it's a small price to pay. since he made the switch, his doctor diagnosed a heart problem early, helped him lose 25 pounds and kept him out of the e.r. after a bike accident. >> i feel like i'm going to live a lot longer. i feel better, i'm a lot healthier. >> reporter: right now there are ten bay area doctors participating in the md-vip program and that number is...
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wallace misses the three and guess who is wide open off the rebound?teven jackson banks it in with less than a second left to send the game into overtime. captain jack burned his former team for 31 points. charlotte stayed hot in the extra period knocking down their first seven shots. they win 121-113. it is the fourth straight loss for the warriors. >>> round 2 at torrey pines. phil mickelson gets to eight under. bill haas is the leader at 11 under. tiger had an up and down round but finished strong with two birdies on the last three holes to get to six under. five strokes behind haas. >>> it is time for your friday night top 5. first up, captain wilson on the george lopez show. >> chuck norris has been known to throw a 100-mile-an-hour fastball. throw chuck norris 100-mile-an- hour. >> number 4. andre iguodala with a pass too thaddeus young for an easy dunk. grizzlies beat the sixers. day 2 of the winter x games. jeff mullin found out the hard way that what goes up must come down. that's going to leave a mark. number 2, joe johnson lobs it. there is
wallace misses the three and guess who is wide open off the rebound?teven jackson banks it in with less than a second left to send the game into overtime. captain jack burned his former team for 31 points. charlotte stayed hot in the extra period knocking down their first seven shots. they win 121-113. it is the fourth straight loss for the warriors. >>> round 2 at torrey pines. phil mickelson gets to eight under. bill haas is the leader at 11 under. tiger had an up and down round but...
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because if you think about it -- i travel around the country and talk to people like jim wallace on the left and ralph reed on the right. here is one thing they agree with. there is a moral crisis in this country in everything from wall street to the housing market to what has happened economically. i would suggest there is a lot of common ground that can be found in this area of economic catastrophe, if you will. i think that is a very important part of it. i would also suggest as relates to stability in government i think we need to see here -- this is pie in the sky, potentially. but as relates to the two sides shooting and the divided government we have seen, we need the elected leaders of this country and the influential commentators in this country, a bill reilly or a keith alderman -- olberman -- some of these guys need to speak up and come together, whether it means recording a psa announcement. words have consequences. tavis: you are suggesting bill o'reilly and keith olberman issue a statement together? [laughter] >> if you are going to get through the clutter and really make
because if you think about it -- i travel around the country and talk to people like jim wallace on the left and ralph reed on the right. here is one thing they agree with. there is a moral crisis in this country in everything from wall street to the housing market to what has happened economically. i would suggest there is a lot of common ground that can be found in this area of economic catastrophe, if you will. i think that is a very important part of it. i would also suggest as relates to...
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. >> wallace with a good look. augustine to jackson. missed it so badly that it went in. >> steven jackson with 41 points against his former team. staying hot in the overtime hitting their first seven shots to beat the warriors 121-113. >>> at 19 and 27 the warriors are five and a half games out of the eighth and final playoff spot in the west. they will try to snap the losing streak tomorrow night against the jazz. >>> pitchers and catchers reporting in two weeks for the as and two of the newest members of the green and gold. they know that all the optimism this off season is because of the pitching staff. >> there is not a c.c. sabathia on this staff but they led the league on e.r.a.s. >> a lot of talk is they are where the giants were a couple years ago. >> there are some comparisons. giants going on to win the world series and having a great year. they talk about the as and potentially. who knows. it could be the as in 2011. let's hope so. >> what do you think of that uni you are wearing? >> it is blinding me a little bit. no, i thi
. >> wallace with a good look. augustine to jackson. missed it so badly that it went in. >> steven jackson with 41 points against his former team. staying hot in the overtime hitting their first seven shots to beat the warriors 121-113. >>> at 19 and 27 the warriors are five and a half games out of the eighth and final playoff spot in the west. they will try to snap the losing streak tomorrow night against the jazz. >>> pitchers and catchers reporting in two weeks...
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mean the paths of discrimination deep into the structure of our economy in the last two years we've wallace more home for cost of targeted. screams of foreclosure by the banks my concern is the banks who did that who broke the law have not had to pay a price for that they have less access to capital and in the street and in technology urban america has been decimated now you have often throughout the years played a very significant role in american diplomacy and i would like to ask you about modern day diplomacy do you think the united states is in the right track especially if we look at areas like latin america and the middle east well latin american neighbors to do is about nation and when they have to speak spanish and even going to lift them up and doing a little. down them by michel two thousand miles of a border mexico these labels and sold them must be on the prescience of need for a comprehensive him a sphere of economic plan and so we both can grow right now bad tensions between the us and the southern part of i have a sphere and i hope it will address that and think and think lon
mean the paths of discrimination deep into the structure of our economy in the last two years we've wallace more home for cost of targeted. screams of foreclosure by the banks my concern is the banks who did that who broke the law have not had to pay a price for that they have less access to capital and in the street and in technology urban america has been decimated now you have often throughout the years played a very significant role in american diplomacy and i would like to ask you about...
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wright falling down real hard on wallace. warriors up five and what could go wrong?ell a few free throws and then the bobcats go for the tie. he breaks it in with 0.6 left on the clock. they go to overtime. and he is saying, boom! championship bells and more from jackson finishing with 31. absolutely devastating loss for golden state. 121-113. tiger woods not playing his best golf by any means, but he is in contention after two rounds of the farmers insurance open, and so is john daley. daley rocking the green pants and blends in with the course at torrey pines, or maybe not. he is eight under and three back of the leader. tiger with his second consecutive round of 69 and saving par on 17. he rallied late. he is five off the pace. phil mickelson and great to see his wife back on the course. eight under and tied for third with the daley. the world will be watching the superbowl nine days and there will be extra interest in berkeley with rogers leading the packers against the steelers. he had to wait on the bench behind brett favre and now the packers are his team. rog
wright falling down real hard on wallace. warriors up five and what could go wrong?ell a few free throws and then the bobcats go for the tie. he breaks it in with 0.6 left on the clock. they go to overtime. and he is saying, boom! championship bells and more from jackson finishing with 31. absolutely devastating loss for golden state. 121-113. tiger woods not playing his best golf by any means, but he is in contention after two rounds of the farmers insurance open, and so is john daley. daley...
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i was in court, as well, and i thought one of the interesting things was when judge clifford wallace said, look, these guys went to harvard, they're smart guys, their father went to the washington school of business, they're not an individual who's being held for ransom here. i can't have sympathy for them. and that kind of indicated -- >> it was more than sympathy for them. it was the idea that you guys got snowed in settlement talks? >> yeah. >> you know, you claim you invented the idea behind facebook, you're a harvard graduate, their father is a renowned business scholar. come on, you -- >> i think the other thing that's very strange is that the original suit is he fooled us, and therefore we deserve some money. and then they got the money, and then they came back and said, he fooled us. >> again. >> again. >> and these are bright guys. >> the original suit actually went further. it was you stole the idea. >> stole it. right. right. we've been suckered by mark zuckerberg twice now. >> yeah. >> at some point you have to stop saying that. >> well and $100 million, it's hard to say
i was in court, as well, and i thought one of the interesting things was when judge clifford wallace said, look, these guys went to harvard, they're smart guys, their father went to the washington school of business, they're not an individual who's being held for ransom here. i can't have sympathy for them. and that kind of indicated -- >> it was more than sympathy for them. it was the idea that you guys got snowed in settlement talks? >> yeah. >> you know, you claim you...