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our friend jim wallace, fasted a long time.ss him, and after a while, i said, i miss spaghetti. tavis: does this kind of social justice have a place in your music or keep it separate? >> i wish it had more of a place in music, people that have written amazing politically inspired immoral justice, i am not good at writing about those issues, i have tried. it's better if i write emotional music and talk about issues on the sides. i am the worse songwriter when i try to write protest songs. tavis: the new project from moby is called "destroyed" we are excited to have him in los angeles, sorry, new york, we claimed another one. congratulations on the new project, "destroy" from moby. and thank you l. a. for watching, as always, keep the faith. ♪ >> for information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, next time we have james stewart plus a performance from steve earle, that's next time. see you then. >> all i know his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone mak
our friend jim wallace, fasted a long time.ss him, and after a while, i said, i miss spaghetti. tavis: does this kind of social justice have a place in your music or keep it separate? >> i wish it had more of a place in music, people that have written amazing politically inspired immoral justice, i am not good at writing about those issues, i have tried. it's better if i write emotional music and talk about issues on the sides. i am the worse songwriter when i try to write protest songs....
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it's interesting that gregory wallace, an african american man, was supposed to play mr. oge, an excentric neisei who likes literature. i thought it would be an interesting thing to do. but after a while we did a reading and we realized as good an actor as gregory is, it was pushing his limits for him to play a japanese american character in the late 40's. >> i imagine him as being much older. >> in the course of writing the play and using various actors, he became younger. this chinese actor is more like a character in his mid to late 30's, excentric, a career bachelor who is into russian literature and who fashions himself kind of patterned after the japanese artists of the 30's and 40's. he has round sort of glasses and a braid. but getting back to the question of creating characters, for example african american characters, i'm also caution -- i had written another play called johann that was about an african american gi and a japanese wife that got married in post war japan. i wrote that play 20 years ago. i wouldn't do it for about 8 years or so because i just didn'
it's interesting that gregory wallace, an african american man, was supposed to play mr. oge, an excentric neisei who likes literature. i thought it would be an interesting thing to do. but after a while we did a reading and we realized as good an actor as gregory is, it was pushing his limits for him to play a japanese american character in the late 40's. >> i imagine him as being much older. >> in the course of writing the play and using various actors, he became younger. this...
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and i was speaking of ideas with copying we have bestselling author and president of soldiers jim wallace here the president gave a speech today about political reform you can reform human rights and nonviolence and apparently meant to keep a straight face while doing it well get jim's take on that and stuff and console us even console a little progress and he joins us from houston texas to tell you how to beat back the twisted logic of intellectual property but that won't stop the government from imposing a twisted morality of stifling innovation on you to make you feel bad for copying things that big corporations don't want you to profit well tough because the internet is here to the rescue and so is adam vs the man. before we get back to the issues of piracy we have some government i receive to discuss and join me now is our guest jim wallace a bestselling author of public the olden speaker and outspoken commentator and recently served on the president's advisory council on faith based and neighborhood partnerships and currently serves as the chair of the global agenda council on faith
and i was speaking of ideas with copying we have bestselling author and president of soldiers jim wallace here the president gave a speech today about political reform you can reform human rights and nonviolence and apparently meant to keep a straight face while doing it well get jim's take on that and stuff and console us even console a little progress and he joins us from houston texas to tell you how to beat back the twisted logic of intellectual property but that won't stop the government...
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. >> major andrew wallace knows this feeling all too well. he had his bike well stolen after only locking the front wheel. >> i feel it would be safe to do that. they brought in a tool kit to uncrew the back wheel. >> for now, wallace either walks or rides his bike to school. >> despite the bicycle enclosures on campus, students can also park the bikes to designated parking areas. bikes may be impounded. on campus, hard talent, update news. >> it's that time of spring where people sneeze sniff and their eyes itch. grasses, weeds, trees and flowers all release pollen into the air. according to webmd, 35 million americans suffer from seasonal allergies each year. allergies can effect students at in inopportune class. >> i'll be sitting in class taking notes and my nose will keep running and it's distracting. you don't always feel the best when you have allergies either. >> they're due student health center for over-the-counter medications. >>> rising popularities of e books had some people worried that the paper books going to disappear. in boo
. >> major andrew wallace knows this feeling all too well. he had his bike well stolen after only locking the front wheel. >> i feel it would be safe to do that. they brought in a tool kit to uncrew the back wheel. >> for now, wallace either walks or rides his bike to school. >> despite the bicycle enclosures on campus, students can also park the bikes to designated parking areas. bikes may be impounded. on campus, hard talent, update news. >> it's that time of...
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let's check in alex wallace. >> good morning to you. unfortunately, alex, looks like more storms brewing. we got a break from the active weather yesterday but more storms firing up, back into areas hit with heavy rain last week and down into north texas, storms that flared up this morning. prompting severe thunderstorm warnings and a watch box area in the yellow. we have that severe watch out until 9:00, including dallas. a tornado watch area here just east of that. that goes out until noon. a little longer into the afternoon. you can see the active storms rolling through right now, through this area. it's going to be a nasty time. waves of rain coming through some of the same areas. flooding will be a problem as well as we head through the next 24 to 48 hours. >> alex wallace, thank you for that. >>> some new details about what happened at the late night parties following the royal wedding. there's some juicy tidbit there is. live in london. >>> plus -- >> michele bachmann is here, i understand, and she is thinking about running for pr
let's check in alex wallace. >> good morning to you. unfortunately, alex, looks like more storms brewing. we got a break from the active weather yesterday but more storms firing up, back into areas hit with heavy rain last week and down into north texas, storms that flared up this morning. prompting severe thunderstorm warnings and a watch box area in the yellow. we have that severe watch out until 9:00, including dallas. a tornado watch area here just east of that. that goes out until...
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dee wallace, i'm sorry.elliott with the news. >>> i'm also down here in times square. it's also fleet week in new york city. the centennial of navy aviation. to celebrate it all, i'm standing here with rusty croft. the host of "sand masters." i suddenly feel overdressed. 60 tons of sand bemind me to create. a monsoon rolled through this morning. this thing is still standing. >> number one question all over the world, what happens when it rains? this is what happens. not much. >> it's remarkable. we have remarkable video of this being built. what exactly goes into creating this out of 60 tons of sand? >> we had to bring in the marines to help us get the compaction done. we throw it in a box, mix sand and water, you hack it. >> how do you find out if you're good at something like this? >> when you're on "good morning america," you know you're pretty good. >> you guys all bring different talents here to this. >> i like neurotic details. i like figures. >> i'm a utility figure. >> it's a new show on the travel c
dee wallace, i'm sorry.elliott with the news. >>> i'm also down here in times square. it's also fleet week in new york city. the centennial of navy aviation. to celebrate it all, i'm standing here with rusty croft. the host of "sand masters." i suddenly feel overdressed. 60 tons of sand bemind me to create. a monsoon rolled through this morning. this thing is still standing. >> number one question all over the world, what happens when it rains? this is what happens. not...
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that gives you an idea of just how high that wallace.igh part of the compound. that is where bin laden found on the top floor. court in late bin laden was not armed but put up some resistance apparently his wife were shot in the light but not killed like what was reported yesterday. what type of information that will get from all the computers it is remain to be seen but the question that remains for some money is this. . >> how did it bin lade stayn at that compound for about six years or so and not be detected. the notion that somehow just because there's a part support network in pakistan the state, the government and the ministry of pakistan. >> pakistan releasing as for a statement saying they did not protected. the park tonight is there is possibly a picture of the moderns bodied being released a first stafford got that look at it this afternoon. >> still no word about with that picture will actually be released. . >> by the way it obama will travel to travel to ground zero this thursday. wgn news. >> most were
that gives you an idea of just how high that wallace.igh part of the compound. that is where bin laden found on the top floor. court in late bin laden was not armed but put up some resistance apparently his wife were shot in the light but not killed like what was reported yesterday. what type of information that will get from all the computers it is remain to be seen but the question that remains for some money is this. . >> how did it bin lade stayn at that compound for about six years...
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session side man, having played with everybody from anthony brown's asian american orchestra to wane wallace's newest cd. who haven't you played with lately? yeah, he's played with everybody. you can find mas on a lot of different cd's from the local jazz community. this song we're going to do is an air called the brown-haired girl. when i was recording, when i was fortunate to be able to record bridge across the blue, i was telling them i got this air, i got it off the chieftan's album, i'm going to do it on the electric base. he looked at me and said, you're nuts. people are going to go crazy but if you can do it, i'll help you. he gave me this book of airs and went, figure it out, figure it out. it never quite jelled on the base but when hillary called today, i started to think more about the cedar flute. i said, i wonder if this particular air can fit? well, here we go. (instrumental music). >> thank you very much. i guess what i want to say about an arrangement like that is that it's not meant to use the cedar flute as a bit of exotica, but what the panelists have been speaking about. it'
session side man, having played with everybody from anthony brown's asian american orchestra to wane wallace's newest cd. who haven't you played with lately? yeah, he's played with everybody. you can find mas on a lot of different cd's from the local jazz community. this song we're going to do is an air called the brown-haired girl. when i was recording, when i was fortunate to be able to record bridge across the blue, i was telling them i got this air, i got it off the chieftan's album, i'm...
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kelly wallace has more now on moms at work and this survey. >> we'll go see daddy. >> like oh, so manyoms, lori mason, a restaurant owner can't seem to find time for one person. herself. >> the beauty routine is totally gone. i feel like i've been in a ponytail for 16 months, exactly the age of my daughter. >> only 20% of the working moms according to ivillage and today.com poll were satisfied with the amount of time they spend on beauty and keeping fit, but nearly 60% were happy with the amount time with their kids. >> this would be great with the lobster rolls. >> lori has an unconventional work schedule, often working nights and running three restaurants with her chef husband and this means she gets lots of time with little arabella, but that comes with a price. >> tired. tired for sure. >> more than 90% of working women in our poll said they feel tired and stressed. 82% mentioned the "g" word, but it is not all so dark, but more than 85% feel happy and proud. >> one of our favorite questions in the survey, if you could have an assistant at work or at home which would you choose? >>
kelly wallace has more now on moms at work and this survey. >> we'll go see daddy. >> like oh, so manyoms, lori mason, a restaurant owner can't seem to find time for one person. herself. >> the beauty routine is totally gone. i feel like i've been in a ponytail for 16 months, exactly the age of my daughter. >> only 20% of the working moms according to ivillage and today.com poll were satisfied with the amount of time they spend on beauty and keeping fit, but nearly 60%...
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earlier tonight i talk-week-old chris wallace, host of fox news sunday.guests this week will have a lot to say about u.s. forces taking out bin laden. >> reporter: we will indeed. we got two great guests. we'll have an exclusive interview with dick cheney, the former vice president, of course, one of the leaders in the war on terror after 9/11 during the bush administration. he's been very critical of barack obama and the way he has been conducting the war and we'll ask him whether the very daring mission that the president ordered has changed his mind about how obama is doing in the war. we're also going to talk to president obama's national security advisor, that iconic picture of the top team with obama staring at the screen talking to tom donnellin as well. >> the obama administration has been criticized for not releasing the photographs. what do you make of it all and the different changes in the stories we've heard coming out of how that raid went down? >> i don't see any indication there was an attempt purposely to mislead the american people or th
earlier tonight i talk-week-old chris wallace, host of fox news sunday.guests this week will have a lot to say about u.s. forces taking out bin laden. >> reporter: we will indeed. we got two great guests. we'll have an exclusive interview with dick cheney, the former vice president, of course, one of the leaders in the war on terror after 9/11 during the bush administration. he's been very critical of barack obama and the way he has been conducting the war and we'll ask him whether the...
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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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patrol specialists continue to operate wallace lee and on behalf of their clients, they're paying clients -- to operate law leslie -- lawlessly and and be caught -- and on behalf of their clients, their paying clients, et and this is your last meeting before that date. what is taking so long? i want to point out that some of the biggest factors of the control specialists have been supervisor wiener and another. there was an article in a and "the times," and the article discussed a thames -- there was an article in "the times." the article discussed the thames -- the tempest -- attempts. there is no mention of the san francisco police department responsibility that it is to enforce the law. instead, there are comments about people talking to their friends, singing of their friends will do what they want to do instead of having law enforcement -- saying their friends will do what they want to do. stop treating us as if we are special, second-class citizens. the law should be applied in all neighborhoods, or there should be something placed by each of you ordinance with a footnote that says
patrol specialists continue to operate wallace lee and on behalf of their clients, they're paying clients -- to operate law leslie -- lawlessly and and be caught -- and on behalf of their clients, their paying clients, et and this is your last meeting before that date. what is taking so long? i want to point out that some of the biggest factors of the control specialists have been supervisor wiener and another. there was an article in a and "the times," and the article discussed a...
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. >> reporter: holly wallace just got a smartmeter installed at her house and she's okay with it but will be watching for any increase in her bills. >> pg&e, you know, they're kind of evil about stuff like that. if things like that go on and you don't have a huge class of people behind you, you are really out of luck. >> reporter: but pg&e says it's the technology itself that's helping them make things right. >> it was actually through the smartmeter technology itself that we were able to determine that a problem existed. this is a capability that we did not have with our old mechanical meters. >> reporter: pg&e plans to replace 1600 defective meters, refund the money customers were overcharged and give a $25 bonus for the inconvenience. and they are quick to point out -- >> this is less than 1/10 of 1% that are impacted as a result of this rare defect. >> i think it's crap. i think they should fix it. it should be a really good product and not have any errors. >> reporter: now, we were rting a few weeks ago that you have the option to opt out of the smartmeter program. but apparentl
. >> reporter: holly wallace just got a smartmeter installed at her house and she's okay with it but will be watching for any increase in her bills. >> pg&e, you know, they're kind of evil about stuff like that. if things like that go on and you don't have a huge class of people behind you, you are really out of luck. >> reporter: but pg&e says it's the technology itself that's helping them make things right. >> it was actually through the smartmeter technology...
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. >>> number four, carol showing his range to wallace, astro beat the dodgers. >>> number three, tigers rays, foul territory, making the diving catch. that game postponed because of rain. >>> number two, reds and phillies 19 innings, ibanez the sack fly to win the game. valdez getting the win. finished at about 1:30. >>> number one, game on the line, young, robs wigginton of a solo home run and that would have tied the game. >>> posey suffer that injury. we will try to get our cameras out and get reaction. they will probably do xrays tomorrow . i'm surprised he didn't get a concussion. >> we will be right back. our planes start flying when it's dark. and they don't stop flying until it's dark again. flying all day, every day. you deserve our best. that's why there's so many flight options. [ webber ] southwest airlines has seven daily nonstop flights from the bay area to chicago midway to fit your schedule. ♪ hey, we're on your schedule, not ours. there will be another one back here in a second, just watch. what did i tell you -- there's another one. [ ding ]
. >>> number four, carol showing his range to wallace, astro beat the dodgers. >>> number three, tigers rays, foul territory, making the diving catch. that game postponed because of rain. >>> number two, reds and phillies 19 innings, ibanez the sack fly to win the game. valdez getting the win. finished at about 1:30. >>> number one, game on the line, young, robs wigginton of a solo home run and that would have tied the game. >>> posey suffer that...
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but the wallace are still full of aching memories. we found these who lost their son.hat has the death of osama bin laden changed for them? >> it restored some of our american pride. we are a strong country and nation. it sends a message to the terrorists. whether it is one year or nine and a half years, we are going to track you do not and kill you. >> there is no closure when you lose a child. we are different now than we were before this happened. our son is gone, and no mat matter what happens, he will still be gone. >> i hope my grand chirp and their children don't live in the kind of world we have now. >> for some, the pain will never go away. but america has had a cathartic week. the president found a voice many thought he never had. many have found the hard way that the war against extremism has many unintended consequences. >> the pakistanis say they may stop cooperating with the united states if they do it again. more information is emerging. one of bin laden's wives who was injured in the attack has been striving the conditions in which they lived. >> sealed
but the wallace are still full of aching memories. we found these who lost their son.hat has the death of osama bin laden changed for them? >> it restored some of our american pride. we are a strong country and nation. it sends a message to the terrorists. whether it is one year or nine and a half years, we are going to track you do not and kill you. >> there is no closure when you lose a child. we are different now than we were before this happened. our son is gone, and no mat...
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>> they are chris wallace's.their pound of flesh out of the american economy so maybe they are starting to pay something back by hiring people. >> chris: would you defend me, please, bill? >> no. no. i will say this. i think we should all put aside the analogy of reagan in 1984. it won't be 1984 or 7% growth. the left should abandon the dream will -- that obama's reex-will be like reagan. conservatives should put aside that it will be carter in 1980. total collapse in foreign policy and failure of leadership and economy in horrible, horrible shape. it will probably be neither nor both. it will be in between and close, tough election. it puts burden on the republicans to have a coherent critique in foreign policy and economic policy of the president. it may be the economy falls apart. i hope it doesn't, but it could happen later this year. all kind of things could happen. but the odds are that republicans are going to have to win this election november 2012. i don't think it will be given to them on a silver platt
>> they are chris wallace's.their pound of flesh out of the american economy so maybe they are starting to pay something back by hiring people. >> chris: would you defend me, please, bill? >> no. no. i will say this. i think we should all put aside the analogy of reagan in 1984. it won't be 1984 or 7% growth. the left should abandon the dream will -- that obama's reex-will be like reagan. conservatives should put aside that it will be carter in 1980. total collapse in foreign...
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i can't believe -- i want to repeat what chris wallace said.unbelieve to believe me he would have the arrogance to come in the oval office and lecture an american president? i think that's way out of line. >> chris: i didn't say that. those are your comments. i said he lectured. >> certainly did. >> chris: i didn't say. >> you have been at the white house have you seen anything like it before? >> chris: no. >> it's not meant to be a lecture, in all honesty. when you watch the tape, maybe what happened is in washington we're used to the diplomatic gobbledygook. i thought what the prime minister did is lay out what is non-negotiable position for israelis. everything you said, juan, we all want peace. we have to be realistic about the fact that the palestinians aligned themselveses with hamas, and that the israelis right now are in the midst of a very, very tenuous situation. >> chris: i want to move to another thing. president talked about syria, senator bayh. despite the fact that regime of bashar assad the president of syria has reportedly kill
i can't believe -- i want to repeat what chris wallace said.unbelieve to believe me he would have the arrogance to come in the oval office and lecture an american president? i think that's way out of line. >> chris: i didn't say that. those are your comments. i said he lectured. >> certainly did. >> chris: i didn't say. >> you have been at the white house have you seen anything like it before? >> chris: no. >> it's not meant to be a lecture, in all honesty....
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next week, mike wallace calls me for an interview. i was talking to ms. colvin earlier. she said the media has a certain way to take people and put them up and you do not hear about everyone else. as if these are isolated incidents. so they called and his producers were like, we want to interview. we want to interview you on your campus in cambridge. i said, my brothers would like to, too. we have been putting this case for five months. basically, i said we are not going to do it. this is bogus. my porter rican red-haired cousin, he has funny hair. he was there, too. so we came back and they decided to do it with everybody. when that story came out, i started getting harassed. the police were giving out my social security number, my name. i had 50 cases of identity theft that followed. the next thing you ask to talk about was november 23, 2002. this experience changed my life. we started going to the prisons with a purpose now. we turned into touring artists for the prisons around the country. talking to the folks who were incarcerated, folks in the local community to in
next week, mike wallace calls me for an interview. i was talking to ms. colvin earlier. she said the media has a certain way to take people and put them up and you do not hear about everyone else. as if these are isolated incidents. so they called and his producers were like, we want to interview. we want to interview you on your campus in cambridge. i said, my brothers would like to, too. we have been putting this case for five months. basically, i said we are not going to do it. this is...
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. >>> number four, carol showing his range to wallace, astro beat the dodgers. >>> number three, tigers rays, foul territory, making the diving catch. that game postponed because of rain. >>> number two, reds and phillies 19 innings, ibanez the sack fly to win the game. valdez getting the win. finished at about 1:30. >>> number one, game on the line, young, robs wigginton of a solo home run and that would have tied the game. >>> posey suffer that injury. we will try to get our cameras out and get reaction. they will probably do xrays ,,,,
. >>> number four, carol showing his range to wallace, astro beat the dodgers. >>> number three, tigers rays, foul territory, making the diving catch. that game postponed because of rain. >>> number two, reds and phillies 19 innings, ibanez the sack fly to win the game. valdez getting the win. finished at about 1:30. >>> number one, game on the line, young, robs wigginton of a solo home run and that would have tied the game. >>> posey suffer that...
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. >> my name is wallace and i am the architect for the project. i wanted to look at the conditions of approval that they were addressing. the the planning commission conditions can be placed on the planning commission and decision can be placed on the drawings and the building department and this happens all the time, and the building department will review the design. if they don't need to review and don't need the site plan approved and they will simply send them back to the planning commission. and do what the planning commission is requiring that we do and all the same. and i also want to point out we have resolved the noise issues and the other issue and being a full service restaurant and this is what it was intended to be. and we have done everything properly and met with the neighbors multiple times and with the supervisors and the neighborhoods groups. please approve this project. president olague: is there additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner miguel. commissioner miguel: we're getting mixed revie
. >> my name is wallace and i am the architect for the project. i wanted to look at the conditions of approval that they were addressing. the the planning commission conditions can be placed on the planning commission and decision can be placed on the drawings and the building department and this happens all the time, and the building department will review the design. if they don't need to review and don't need the site plan approved and they will simply send them back to the planning...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace. the latest on the republican race for president. next on "fox news sunday." former governor mike huckabee gives his announcement of his presidential plans. >> all the factors say go, but my heart says no. >> chris: and congressman ron paul makes it official. he's running for president again. we'll ask him about his controversial libertarian stand on the size and scope of government and american foreign policy. huckabee and paul, only on "fox news sunday." then the president pushes immigration reform. and the need to raise the debt limit. we'll have a fair and balanced debate between two senate leaders. illinois democrat dick durbin and arizona republican jon kyl. plus, the g.o.p. presidential race heats up, as candidates get in and deal with possible problems. we'll ask our sunday panel to sort out the fast-changing field. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again, from fox news in washington. the republican race for president became a little clearer last night, as former governor mike huckabee announced he is not running.
>> chris: i'm chris wallace. the latest on the republican race for president. next on "fox news sunday." former governor mike huckabee gives his announcement of his presidential plans. >> all the factors say go, but my heart says no. >> chris: and congressman ron paul makes it official. he's running for president again. we'll ask him about his controversial libertarian stand on the size and scope of government and american foreign policy. huckabee and paul, only on...
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jordan wallace has a two-run double.headed back to the college world series for the first time since 2005. >>> right, heading back to the at&t. >> yes indeed. the winning streak is up to 43 matches. and not for that man, this is the byron nelson championship. ryan palmer hits one into the water and that opened the door for kynan bradley. who putts in for the pga victory, his first. only 5 players finished under par this week and he wins the byron nelson championship. >>> he is regarded as the best talent evaluate tore in basketball? what does jerry west have in store for the warriors? >> putting a team together is like a muzzle i think. if you do the puzzle, the winner is in west virginia, and the puzzle is missing a couple of pieces. when i look at the team they need size in the back court and up front. >> he wants the warriors to day risks and that might mean breaking up the back court. so we want to know, what do you think, would it make more sense to trade monta or stephen curry? follow us on twitter at kpix sports.
jordan wallace has a two-run double.headed back to the college world series for the first time since 2005. >>> right, heading back to the at&t. >> yes indeed. the winning streak is up to 43 matches. and not for that man, this is the byron nelson championship. ryan palmer hits one into the water and that opened the door for kynan bradley. who putts in for the pga victory, his first. only 5 players finished under par this week and he wins the byron nelson championship....
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jordan wallace, a tua oh two- run double. cal goes on to win 9-0.e headed back to technology the college world series for the first time since 2005. >> we're going streaking. >> you don't like that, do you. the winning streak is up to 43 matches for djokovic. he beat risk charred chastain to advance to the quarter finals of the french. he is three short of tying the record, which means you x expect to see more of him. >>> byron nelson championship. palmer fired up the crowd, he forced a sudden death playoff with keegan bradley. he put his second shot in the playoff hole into the water and that led to a a bow gee. bradley gets on the green and safely taps in for his first pga tour victory. only 5 players finished under par this week end in that tournament. >>> coming up tonight on game day, he is regarded as the best talent evaluate tore in basketball. what does jerry west have in store for the warriors? >> putting a team together is like a muzzle i think. if you like the winners in west virginia and they are missing a few pieces it's not a complete
jordan wallace, a tua oh two- run double. cal goes on to win 9-0.e headed back to technology the college world series for the first time since 2005. >> we're going streaking. >> you don't like that, do you. the winning streak is up to 43 matches for djokovic. he beat risk charred chastain to advance to the quarter finals of the french. he is three short of tying the record, which means you x expect to see more of him. >>> byron nelson championship. palmer fired up the...
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among his awards are the civil liberties public education fund and lila wallace reader's digest award. phillip is also a respected independent film maker whose film recently premiered at sundance, but we're here to talk about his upcoming production, after the war. a jazz-infused drama set in post-war san francisco japan town in 1948 which chronicles the return of japanese americans into the internment -- from the internment camp. sharing this evening is chloe veltman. chloe was born in london and received a master's degree with distinction in conjunction with harvard university and the moscow art theater school. she has worked as a staff reporter for the daily telegraph and is a freelance writer, her articles appearing on both sides of the atlantic. she is the chief theater critic for the san francisco weekly, theater commentator for klaw. chloe worked for several years in u.s. and uk theater companies and is the recipient of the allen wright award for arts journalism, the sundance institute arts fellowship and the nea fellowship of journalism. in 2006, she received a best columnist
among his awards are the civil liberties public education fund and lila wallace reader's digest award. phillip is also a respected independent film maker whose film recently premiered at sundance, but we're here to talk about his upcoming production, after the war. a jazz-infused drama set in post-war san francisco japan town in 1948 which chronicles the return of japanese americans into the internment -- from the internment camp. sharing this evening is chloe veltman. chloe was born in london...
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wallace elite top of the group head of the usa after beating them six two. meanwhile a disappointing day for russia's women at the madrid open after three of them made hopes were sent packing maria sharapova was beaten with ran by the mika to pull from the back here in straight sets on the three bit is one of the over last clip. from the czech republic and former world number one dinara safina crashed out in beauty of gold is she says the one in fact it wasn't a good day for big names really a former world number one you really gangs of age also going home losing to another check the support over but there is always one big name you can rely on when it comes to clay rafael nadal started the defense of his madrid title with a comfortable six one six three win over marcus darters for his third and fifth win on clay in a row and he played one martin del potro split in chile about djokovic is also pretty dependable at the moment he ranked up his thirtieth win in a row with a second round pick sherry kevin anderson in the take in the first set six three and the s
wallace elite top of the group head of the usa after beating them six two. meanwhile a disappointing day for russia's women at the madrid open after three of them made hopes were sent packing maria sharapova was beaten with ran by the mika to pull from the back here in straight sets on the three bit is one of the over last clip. from the czech republic and former world number one dinara safina crashed out in beauty of gold is she says the one in fact it wasn't a good day for big names really a...
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i wand to comment debra newman for all of her help, as well as the budget staff, megan wallace and greg wagner so it's been a very collaborative process. i'll just say from the outset that we agreed with the budget analyst's recommendations. and we thank them for helping us to put a finer point on our budget. very quickly, by way of background, i think it's always important to review the port's mission. and that is encoded and embedded in state law and in the appendix of the charter. but very quickly, our primary mission is to support maritime commerce, transportation, recreation, personal activities, and public access. and we do that in a way that, frankly no other port in the state, let alone the entire united states does. as you know, the port of san francisco is one of the very few that is not hidden behind fences. and so one of our primary goals is to bring people to the water front. our budget is balanced, i'm happy to say with some help from the board earlier on m.o.u. with respect to the america's cup, anticipated revenues and expenditures. it is extremely flat. we have been for
i wand to comment debra newman for all of her help, as well as the budget staff, megan wallace and greg wagner so it's been a very collaborative process. i'll just say from the outset that we agreed with the budget analyst's recommendations. and we thank them for helping us to put a finer point on our budget. very quickly, by way of background, i think it's always important to review the port's mission. and that is encoded and embedded in state law and in the appendix of the charter. but very...
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>> chris wallace has the next round. the top i think, spending and the national debt. senator santorum, you say that republicans should refuse to raise the debt limit unless they can -- democrats, agree to take out all funding for obama care. is ending or blocking or defunding obama health care reform more penitentiary -- more important than keeping the country from default? and also, how do you defend your plan on medicare to turn it into a voucher system, not 10 years from now as paul ryan suggests, but right away for seniors whoa are already in the program? >> well, what i would say is that we are in a critical time in our country with debt. and we have a program that is going to explode the debt even further. and more important than debt, what obama care does is shift this fundamental belief of our founders that our country was created to make sure that people are free. that's what exactly america is about. it's about keeping people free and giving them the ability to provide for themselves. what obama care does, it creates a broad-based entitlement for every livin
>> chris wallace has the next round. the top i think, spending and the national debt. senator santorum, you say that republicans should refuse to raise the debt limit unless they can -- democrats, agree to take out all funding for obama care. is ending or blocking or defunding obama health care reform more penitentiary -- more important than keeping the country from default? and also, how do you defend your plan on medicare to turn it into a voucher system, not 10 years from now as paul...
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. >> this is commander captain wallace. he's got four kids. four small kids. >> reporter: and now at the end of this one-year command, the stack of 217 cards is so large he has to lug them around in his rucksack. >> it touches me deeply. you know, i've made decisions to put people in harm's way and i will carry that with me for the rest of my life. >> reporter: people look at a general and say "oh, generals never cry." >> no, i do. >> reporter: what made you cry this year? >> i mean, every time you lose a soldier. i'm tearing up now, you know, talking about it, thinking about that family. you got a soldier that is killed. and his wife is pregnant. and that son or daughter will never see their father. >> reporter: campbell carries that pain with numbers. with some 4,000 taliban fighters he says they've killed or captured. double the number of weapons caches that are now being found. and significant improvement in the afghan security forces. >> i see progress every single day. some days are very slow. some days are frustrating. two steps forward
. >> this is commander captain wallace. he's got four kids. four small kids. >> reporter: and now at the end of this one-year command, the stack of 217 cards is so large he has to lug them around in his rucksack. >> it touches me deeply. you know, i've made decisions to put people in harm's way and i will carry that with me for the rest of my life. >> reporter: people look at a general and say "oh, generals never cry." >> no, i do. >> reporter: what...
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what information they have there assumed guilty and a limb unaided so this is really international wallace but what do you say to people are atrocities occurred people who are obviously extremely upset and angry about the fact that authorities have alerted something like that to happen they also the authorities you must have known why did you do something about it if you authorities have a head start in some respects by not getting the rights of information these atrocities that are continually. well there's all kinds of information that the u.s. government knows as saying now admit as a matter of fact with bin laden they had been watching this house for many many months there's a lot of fabricated information we were told on the u.s. going into iraq that iraq had weapons of mass destruction or kinds of even receipts and boyce's tales testimony were provided satellite images it was all a fraud so the idea that we are protecting people in the u.s. by terrorizing people around the world this is the great crime and the lie you get you going to the earlier you also mentioned that you can indee
what information they have there assumed guilty and a limb unaided so this is really international wallace but what do you say to people are atrocities occurred people who are obviously extremely upset and angry about the fact that authorities have alerted something like that to happen they also the authorities you must have known why did you do something about it if you authorities have a head start in some respects by not getting the rights of information these atrocities that are...
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and chris wallace was there the anchor of fox news sunday.think of the comedian in chief. well, he was funny and in the comments about the birther issue and what he said, for instance, to michelle bachmann, it was kind of normal. i would say where it went a little off the tracks and got a little rough, even mean, was on donald trump. and you could see trump slightly amused. one of the things where you're the only thing worse than being mentioned, was not being mentioned. as the president went on and on and seth meyers from "saturday night live," the professional comedian there went on and it got rough and almost like a statement from washington, hey, big boy, you know, you may be a big deal in new york, but this is political hardball here. >> oh. >> and frat boy hazing a little bit there. >> we heard the laughs though, chris, it seemed like it was building and even before he got to the jokes, people were laughing about him being a decisive leader. >> it was a left leaning room. but true, there were a lot of republicans there, too, and-- >> i
and chris wallace was there the anchor of fox news sunday.think of the comedian in chief. well, he was funny and in the comments about the birther issue and what he said, for instance, to michelle bachmann, it was kind of normal. i would say where it went a little off the tracks and got a little rough, even mean, was on donald trump. and you could see trump slightly amused. one of the things where you're the only thing worse than being mentioned, was not being mentioned. as the president went...
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two thousand and nine ranged from two billion to five point six billion in profits seven seconds wallace longer than strauss kahn directs on may there that's obvious joke there coming from max kaiser but we're talking about high frequency trading i want to say that these are as the article points out you know these are not something that a mere mortal can scoop those millisecond fractional arbitrage is so what sort of market is this where it's it's just machines trading against each other the machines are in charge as we've been warning about for quite some time and the people at these banks they don't actually work for a living they just come into the office in the morning they see how much money the machines of raked out of the global economy remember goldman sachs the high frequency trading scandal from last year it was estimated that they steal one hundred million dollars every single day through high frequency trading it's an old scam on wall street you put on a thousand trades at the end of the day the ones that are winners you take the ones that are losers you give to the pension
two thousand and nine ranged from two billion to five point six billion in profits seven seconds wallace longer than strauss kahn directs on may there that's obvious joke there coming from max kaiser but we're talking about high frequency trading i want to say that these are as the article points out you know these are not something that a mere mortal can scoop those millisecond fractional arbitrage is so what sort of market is this where it's it's just machines trading against each other the...