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the wallaces live in public houses and don't have to pay rent. they have struggled to pay their utility bills and recently had their power cut off. >> we did candles. we just, you know, some days during that six-week period it was either the kids eat or we eat. we just had to make sacrifices. >> reporter: both of the wallaces' cars have been repossessed. and they'll have to come up with $120 a month for mote row passes for their four children once school starts. they once brought in $5,000 a month and say they're determined to get back on track. >> i get up with my boxing gloves on every day for them. >> reporter: according to to a study by a national charity, 1 in 5 children lived below the poverty line in 2009. the wallace family receives food stamps each month but they run out after about three weeks. nathan mows lawns and does other odd jobs. keana smells snocones, hot dogs and candy to get by. do you go outside here? >> i go over one street. i do it on the corner. with the candies, i do it all over the metro. subway stations. up and down the
the wallaces live in public houses and don't have to pay rent. they have struggled to pay their utility bills and recently had their power cut off. >> we did candles. we just, you know, some days during that six-week period it was either the kids eat or we eat. we just had to make sacrifices. >> reporter: both of the wallaces' cars have been repossessed. and they'll have to come up with $120 a month for mote row passes for their four children once school starts. they once brought in...
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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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-- alfred russel wallace was working in asia. he was working class bread, self-made and went to the tropics to collect biological specimens and when he was there he had a malaria attack and as a result the idea came to him that species were created by the same mechanism that darwin had chanced upon 20 years earlier. when he recovered enough he wrote a note to darwin outlining his theory and asked darwin if he wouldn't mind transmitting it to one of the journals to be published in britain. when darwin received the letter he was horrified. he said wallace couldn't have made a better summary of my work if he had my notes in front of him. he thought his life's work was about to be stolen. he appealed to his friends particularly those who looked after journal publications including the the aldus charles lyell and as a result his work was published in july 18, '58. it is extraordinary how similar they are. the theory is presented in complete this in those accounts. no one took any notice. the man in charge of publishing the journal wro
-- alfred russel wallace was working in asia. he was working class bread, self-made and went to the tropics to collect biological specimens and when he was there he had a malaria attack and as a result the idea came to him that species were created by the same mechanism that darwin had chanced upon 20 years earlier. when he recovered enough he wrote a note to darwin outlining his theory and asked darwin if he wouldn't mind transmitting it to one of the journals to be published in britain. when...
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>>trace: chris wallace, great to see you. thank you. you can catch chris wallace on fox news sunday talking about the economy with the house budget committee chairman congressman paul ryan and chief investment officer bill miller and sits down for an exclusive interview with presidential candidate tim pawlenty on sunday. prosecutors going for the maximum punishment against warren jeffs after a jury convicted the politic man of child sexual assault. uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. >>trace: the punishment phase considers in the jeffs trial after he was found guilty of child sex assault. but the 55-year-old leader who is rep
>>trace: chris wallace, great to see you. thank you. you can catch chris wallace on fox news sunday talking about the economy with the house budget committee chairman congressman paul ryan and chief investment officer bill miller and sits down for an exclusive interview with presidential candidate tim pawlenty on sunday. prosecutors going for the maximum punishment against warren jeffs after a jury convicted the politic man of child sexual assault. uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently...
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nil wallace, a former deputy at "news of the world" had given him when a gift. the watchdog is looking at allegations that he secured a job for the daughter of neal wallace, who at the time had a pr contract with them. he says he is furious and considering legal action. on the day this episode closed, so did applications to replace stevenson at the top of the met. >> of course, you can get much more on that story on their website. you can also get in touch with me and the team on twitter. >> this is newsday on the bbc. >> tens of thousands have joined anti-corruption protests across india. the man whose campaign fueled the uprising could be set to leave prison. >> 13 have been killed, including a former nps violence continues in pakistan's largest city karachi. as many as 400,000 children could starve to death in somalia unless urgent action is taken to fight the famine. andrew mitchell was the first british minister to visit the capital for 18 years. islamic countries have pledged $350 million for the famine victims. karen has sent this report. >> mogadishu, th
nil wallace, a former deputy at "news of the world" had given him when a gift. the watchdog is looking at allegations that he secured a job for the daughter of neal wallace, who at the time had a pr contract with them. he says he is furious and considering legal action. on the day this episode closed, so did applications to replace stevenson at the top of the met. >> of course, you can get much more on that story on their website. you can also get in touch with me and the team...
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. >> my name is kevin wallace. i live at 400 day. i was on my third floor just an hour ago. i was surprised when i went to the other hearing that there was a neighborhood block pattern they referred to these five houses. i believe our block pattern is up and i think it is 12 or 17 additions. i don't have a setback. most of the other ones don't. i am also the neighbor that requested the roof stair tower come off and i didn't really want to ask for it but they have reduced that so these are people that are happy to work with the neighbors. i think the 15-foot setback should be accepted because of the whole block pattern and i'm also a contractor. when i hear the word guideline, i don't hear code. it is not 15 feet. it is a guideline. i think the way they set it back and improve the fronts of the building will be an improvement. they need the room and the extra space upstairs for a nice living quarters and i would like for you to approve the project as designed. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i am going to -- mary beth wallace. i'm going to read
. >> my name is kevin wallace. i live at 400 day. i was on my third floor just an hour ago. i was surprised when i went to the other hearing that there was a neighborhood block pattern they referred to these five houses. i believe our block pattern is up and i think it is 12 or 17 additions. i don't have a setback. most of the other ones don't. i am also the neighbor that requested the roof stair tower come off and i didn't really want to ask for it but they have reduced that so these are...
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>>jon: we just lot the satellite feed from chris wallace. sometimes that happens. don't book the window long enough it will shut down on you all of a sudden and that appears to be what happened. wanted to mention that former alaska governor sarah palin is actually at the iowa state fair today. obviously she did not participate in last night's debate. she is not an announced candidate but she makes waves everywhere she goes and she is at the iowa state fair today. now, you can catch chris wallace this weekend on "fox news sunday." chris is back. chris you mentioned michelle balk hand and i want to play a sound bite from her and we will talk about it after. >>chris: okay. >> there is a specific reason that texas has done so well and that is because--. >> you should study for a degree in tax law. you said you hated the idea and then you explained but the lord said, be submissive. as president, would you be submissive to your husband? >> well be married for 33 years this sent 10, what submission means to us if that is your question, it means respect. i respect my husba
>>jon: we just lot the satellite feed from chris wallace. sometimes that happens. don't book the window long enough it will shut down on you all of a sudden and that appears to be what happened. wanted to mention that former alaska governor sarah palin is actually at the iowa state fair today. obviously she did not participate in last night's debate. she is not an announced candidate but she makes waves everywhere she goes and she is at the iowa state fair today. now, you can catch chris...
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wallace lived a full life dying at the age of 90. at the age of 80, he was still writing. in fact, i would argue his most important work was published in 1904, and that's the book there, man's place in the universe, the study of the results of scientific research in unity and full relativity, and that's what it is. it's what the evolutionary mechanism created. he was not like darwin, not interested in drilling down the reduction of science more finely in terms of understanding the revolutionary mechanism. he had done that in 1858. he wanted to know what it created. his feel of the devil was the entire planet, and this book is the foundation of expert biology and compares worlds and this planet is not only living, but the others wherever they be in the universe, are all dead. it's all the forerunner of james' work on another theory. he talks in the book about the atmosphere, how it works, the way dust which is created. it's an extraordinary work really that underpins many aspects of current science, particularly holistic science, theory, and so forth, and what we learn from
wallace lived a full life dying at the age of 90. at the age of 80, he was still writing. in fact, i would argue his most important work was published in 1904, and that's the book there, man's place in the universe, the study of the results of scientific research in unity and full relativity, and that's what it is. it's what the evolutionary mechanism created. he was not like darwin, not interested in drilling down the reduction of science more finely in terms of understanding the revolutionary...
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chris wallace was the second questioner. chris wallace stayed on stuff that had nothing to do with policy. gingrich called him on it. it was a great moment for him. who else scored in this debate? >> i think that romney scored. nothing happened that upset his position. he is now very clearly the front runner. >> the front runner wins when he doesn't get it. >> absolutely. maybe rick perry will knock him off his pedestal. he sounded confident and looked like a president. he did not look crazy, which you cannot say for some of the other candidates up there tonight. i think he did himself some good. that moment you identified when they all raised their hands, those guys testifying before congress, the tobacco company raising their hands. remember that shot? this was and i can't think. that was the only thing that the republican party stands for. it does not stand for and deficit-reduction, which is more in tune with where the american people are. they want to get off the credit card. they do not stand for that. what they said b
chris wallace was the second questioner. chris wallace stayed on stuff that had nothing to do with policy. gingrich called him on it. it was a great moment for him. who else scored in this debate? >> i think that romney scored. nothing happened that upset his position. he is now very clearly the front runner. >> the front runner wins when he doesn't get it. >> absolutely. maybe rick perry will knock him off his pedestal. he sounded confident and looked like a president. he did...
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his real name is sanford wallace. faces 11 charges for hacking into facebook. the u.s.attorney's office says that wallace sent 27 million spam messages. >>> a san francisco man's new project is making e-mail a little slower and a lot more personal. it is called snail mail my e- mail. you just type out a letter and e-mail it to a volunteer who then handwrites it out, adds a doodle and mails it off. cash, the project creator says it say way to make the world less cold. volunteers say most of the letters they send are love letters. the project ends august 15th. >>> bay area news at 7:00 returns on monday. our coverage continues on-line at ktvu.com. and with tonight's 10:00 news over on ktvu channel 2. tmz is up next right here on tv36. p.pñççe". okay, kids, we can record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. okay, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. ooh, fun, yeah.
his real name is sanford wallace. faces 11 charges for hacking into facebook. the u.s.attorney's office says that wallace sent 27 million spam messages. >>> a san francisco man's new project is making e-mail a little slower and a lot more personal. it is called snail mail my e- mail. you just type out a letter and e-mail it to a volunteer who then handwrites it out, adds a doodle and mails it off. cash, the project creator says it say way to make the world less cold. volunteers say...
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joining me at the desk my fox news colleague, chris wallace. from the washington examiner, byron york and susan raoufp yo. -- ferrechio. we've watched the stock market as people are anxiously tracking balances and retirement accounts and college funds. 14 million people don't have a tonight. millions more have given up looking or have taken part-time work to try to scrape by. the nation's credit rating downgraded for the first time in history. as we try to get a handle on the country's skyrocketing debt. last weekend in afghanistan, more american lives were lost than on any other day in this decade lincoln flick. tonight, we are -- decade long conflict. tonight, we are respectfully asking you the candidates to try to put aside the talking points. to try to put an sigh the polished lines that get applause on the campaign trail. and to level with the american people. to speak from the heart about how you would navigate this country through the challenges america faces. let's begin. congresswoman bachmann, you say you can turn the economy around w
joining me at the desk my fox news colleague, chris wallace. from the washington examiner, byron york and susan raoufp yo. -- ferrechio. we've watched the stock market as people are anxiously tracking balances and retirement accounts and college funds. 14 million people don't have a tonight. millions more have given up looking or have taken part-time work to try to scrape by. the nation's credit rating downgraded for the first time in history. as we try to get a handle on the country's...
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for chris wallace. but when i saw him beating up on you, bret baier, i thought it differently. >> reporter: well, thanks, buddy. [laughter] i do want to say one thing. megyn: yeah, go ahead. >> reporter: go ahead, go ahead. megyn: i was just going to say that speaker gingrich is, obviously, on fox all the time, but those outside of fox news who evaluated your performance including "the washington post" and many others gave you huge, great reviews including this from "the washington post," i just want our viewers to know. wallace and bret baier in particular were willing to pose questions that forced candidates to address their major weaknesses in the race and, perish the thought, occasionally divert from their talking points. when the candidates are doing everything to avoid answering any and every question, you need moderators willing to mix it up, and the fox folks were. so kudos to you. so let's move on. i want to ask you because you didn't only take heat from newt gingrich, you took heat from rick s
for chris wallace. but when i saw him beating up on you, bret baier, i thought it differently. >> reporter: well, thanks, buddy. [laughter] i do want to say one thing. megyn: yeah, go ahead. >> reporter: go ahead, go ahead. megyn: i was just going to say that speaker gingrich is, obviously, on fox all the time, but those outside of fox news who evaluated your performance including "the washington post" and many others gave you huge, great reviews including this from...
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chris wallace is in iowa, neil cavuto is in new york. we'll talk with both of them in a moment, and new details about the attack in afghanistan that killed members of that navy seal team. [ female announcer ] they've been off limits to dieters since time be not anore. ♪ fiber one is bringing brnies back. at 90 calories, the only thing between you and chocolaty brownies is a nicely designed package. ♪ now you can have brownies again. new fiber one 90 calorie brownies. in the granola bar aisle. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have cess to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. bill: 10:00 here in new york, and we are 11 hour away to a pivotal event for the battl
chris wallace is in iowa, neil cavuto is in new york. we'll talk with both of them in a moment, and new details about the attack in afghanistan that killed members of that navy seal team. [ female announcer ] they've been off limits to dieters since time be not anore. ♪ fiber one is bringing brnies back. at 90 calories, the only thing between you and chocolaty brownies is a nicely designed package. ♪ now you can have brownies again. new fiber one 90 calorie brownies. in the granola bar...
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the wallaces received food stamps, but run out in about three weeks.lls snowcones, hot dogs and candy to get by. >> do you go out here? >> you go up the street, do it on the corner. with the candies, i do it on the metro, at the subway stations, up and down the street. i do what it takes to make sure we can survive another day. >> reporter: she brings in as much as $145 on a really good day, but that doesn't happen often. 13.9 million people were unemployed in july. nearly half of them are like the wallaces, people who have been out of work for 27 weeks or move. advocates for children and families don't want to see the focus on budget cuts hurt programs for the poor. >> we can't forget about children as we make decisions in the fiscal crisis. we can't cut these programs thinking eventually we might put money back into them. childhood is a short time. >> keana's 14-year-old daughter danielle believes things will turn around. >> first, i want to go to college for designer school, then after i graduate, i want to send my pictures in to be a model. after a
the wallaces received food stamps, but run out in about three weeks.lls snowcones, hot dogs and candy to get by. >> do you go out here? >> you go up the street, do it on the corner. with the candies, i do it on the metro, at the subway stations, up and down the street. i do what it takes to make sure we can survive another day. >> reporter: she brings in as much as $145 on a really good day, but that doesn't happen often. 13.9 million people were unemployed in july. nearly...
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wallace family receives food stamps each month but they run out after about three weeks. >> i sell candy at the metro, the serbs police stations. just make sure we can survive another day. >> she brings in as much as $145 on a good day but that does not happen often. 13.9 million were unemployed in july and nearly half are like the wallaces, people who have been out of work for 27 weeks or more. advocates for children and families to know what is it the focus on budget cuts hurt programs for the poor. >> we can forget about children as we make decisions in this fiscal crisis. we cannot cut these programs thinking might put money back into them. >> i want to go to college. i want to model. after modeling for five years i want to open my own store. >> if you were lucky enough to take a summer vacation, did you leave your smart phone at home? coming up we will show you how to relax, let go and digital detox. >> whatever does around the bay area. the fog was stubborn. it is going to warm up over the next few days. a forecast coming up. >> >> 8 in 10 of us have all mobile phone for work, play
wallace family receives food stamps each month but they run out after about three weeks. >> i sell candy at the metro, the serbs police stations. just make sure we can survive another day. >> she brings in as much as $145 on a good day but that does not happen often. 13.9 million were unemployed in july and nearly half are like the wallaces, people who have been out of work for 27 weeks or more. advocates for children and families to know what is it the focus on budget cuts hurt...
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this is kind of awkward for me because is he going after people that are my friends chris wallace and bret baier. is this smart? is this a part of newt gingrich saying the mainstream media, including fox news is a problem? >> well, i thought it would have been far more credible if the person if he went after chris matthews or george stephanopoulos, going after wallace and bret, i thought, that people liked them. but i did feel that he came across as elitist and cranky when he did that. >> juan: one last thing for you, dick. the white house says hey, wait a second, how come all these guys and lady on the stage say ten two one we wouldn't take that deal on taxes that they are out of touch with the american people? did the debate leave republicans look like they are not willing to do anything but talk to the base. >> no. there is a vast difference between how you would vote if you sat in congress and the clock was ticking and you were one minute to midnight. what they were saying was that they wanted a better deal and they would have held out for a better deal. and i think that the ameri
this is kind of awkward for me because is he going after people that are my friends chris wallace and bret baier. is this smart? is this a part of newt gingrich saying the mainstream media, including fox news is a problem? >> well, i thought it would have been far more credible if the person if he went after chris matthews or george stephanopoulos, going after wallace and bret, i thought, that people liked them. but i did feel that he came across as elitist and cranky when he did that....
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the wallace family receives food stamps each month, but they run out after about three weeks.sells snow cones and candy to get by. >> do you go outside here or -- >> i do it on the corner and then with the candies i do it all on the metro, i do it at the subway stations. i do it up and down the street. i do what it takes to make sure we can survive another day. >> reporter: she brings in as much as $145 on a really good day. but that doesn't happen often. 13.9 million people are unemployed in july and nearly half of them are like the wallaces. people who have been out of work for 27 weeks or more. advocates for children and families continue to want to see the focus on budget cuts hurt programs for the poor. >> we can't forget about children as we make decisions in the fiscal crisis. we can't cut these programs thinking eventually we might put money back into them, because childhood is a very short time. >> reporter: kianna's daughter has a lot of plans for her future. >> first, college for designer school. after i graduate from designer school, send in my pictures to be a mod
the wallace family receives food stamps each month, but they run out after about three weeks.sells snow cones and candy to get by. >> do you go outside here or -- >> i do it on the corner and then with the candies i do it all on the metro, i do it at the subway stations. i do it up and down the street. i do what it takes to make sure we can survive another day. >> reporter: she brings in as much as $145 on a really good day. but that doesn't happen often. 13.9 million people...
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>> i was described at the animosity, the newt gingrich/chris wallace argument back and forth. >> you wonder what he gets out of that. >> yeah, he was definitely back to his old self, back to cantankerous newt gingrich we all know but again it is hard to say what he gets going after chris wallace, who is big fox news but if you saw the crowd they were very much in his corner as he was going after chris wallace who in that position was very much the symbol of the press so i think he gained some points in that, and kind of got his stride back, but again, i think a lot of these folks obviously have to channel a lot of the anger that voters are really feeling in frustration and so i think you saw that really on display last night. >> it's interesting because for me, ben, the moment of the day was when all of them were asked who would reject a budget deal that was $10 in spending cuts for every $1 in tax increases and every single candidate said they'd reject it. you got to wonder what does that say about the chances for the super committee winning any republican support? >> right, i think
>> i was described at the animosity, the newt gingrich/chris wallace argument back and forth. >> you wonder what he gets out of that. >> yeah, he was definitely back to his old self, back to cantankerous newt gingrich we all know but again it is hard to say what he gets going after chris wallace, who is big fox news but if you saw the crowd they were very much in his corner as he was going after chris wallace who in that position was very much the symbol of the press so i...
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this is kind of awkward for me because is he going after people that are my friends chris wallace and bret baier. is this smart? is this a part of newt gingrich saying the mainstream media, including fox news is a problem? >> well, i thought it would have been far more credible if the person if he went after chris matthews or george stephanopoulos, going after wallace and bret, i thought, that people liked them. but i did feel that he came across as elitist and cranky when he did that. >> juan: one last thing for you, dick. the white house says hey, wait a second, how come all these guys and lady on the stage say ten two one we wouldn't take that deal on taxes that they are out of touch with the american people? did the debate leave republicans look like they are not willing to do anything but talk to the base. >> no. there is a vast difference between how you would vote if you sat in congress and the clock was ticking and you were one minute to midnight. what they were saying was that they wanted a better deal and they would have held out for a better deal. and i think that the ameri
this is kind of awkward for me because is he going after people that are my friends chris wallace and bret baier. is this smart? is this a part of newt gingrich saying the mainstream media, including fox news is a problem? >> well, i thought it would have been far more credible if the person if he went after chris matthews or george stephanopoulos, going after wallace and bret, i thought, that people liked them. but i did feel that he came across as elitist and cranky when he did that....
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and nicolle wallace confirmed that.> look goods in jeans. >>> nascar, the race yesterday. did you see this? scary crash. at watkins glen. that's ugly. after the race, tempers flared between a couple of drivers in that wreck. trying to go after greg biffle in a push and shove and he's held back, keeping his helmet on in case actual fists fly. things were left unsettled. so said went to the media. to try to find a way to resume the brawl. >> boris didn't want a piece of greg. >> i'm just -- i'm more upset with greg biffle. he's the most unprofessional little scaredy-cat i've ever seen in my life. hi wasn't even fight me like a man after. someone texts me his address i'll go show him what he really needs. he needs a freakin' whopping and i'm going to give it to him. flipping me off, totally unprofessional. two laps down. i mean, he's a chump. i went over to talk to him, he wouldn't even let me go out of the car, throws a few baby punches. when i get out, runs behind some big guys. he won't height forever. i'm going to find
and nicolle wallace confirmed that.> look goods in jeans. >>> nascar, the race yesterday. did you see this? scary crash. at watkins glen. that's ugly. after the race, tempers flared between a couple of drivers in that wreck. trying to go after greg biffle in a push and shove and he's held back, keeping his helmet on in case actual fists fly. things were left unsettled. so said went to the media. to try to find a way to resume the brawl. >> boris didn't want a piece of greg....
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back to another fiery round of questions from chris wallace. >> chris: thank you.eaker gingrich one of the ways we judge a candidate is the campaign they run in june your entire staff resigned along with your staff here in iowa. they said you were undisciplined in campaigning and fundraising. last report you were a million dollars in debt. how do you respond to people who say that your campaign has been a mess so far? >> first of all, chris, i took seriously to put aside the talking points. i wish you would put aside the gotcha questions. [ applause ] >> like ronald reagan who had 13 senior staff resign the morning of the new hampshire primary and whose new campaign manager laid off 100 people, because he had no money. like john mccain who had to run an inexperience sieve campaign because the consultants spent it. i intend to run on ideas. congress should come back monday and repeal the dodd-frank peel, sarbanes-oxley, repeal obama care. hard idea for washington reporters to cover, but an important idea because it is key to american manufacturing success. i would l
back to another fiery round of questions from chris wallace. >> chris: thank you.eaker gingrich one of the ways we judge a candidate is the campaign they run in june your entire staff resigned along with your staff here in iowa. they said you were undisciplined in campaigning and fundraising. last report you were a million dollars in debt. how do you respond to people who say that your campaign has been a mess so far? >> first of all, chris, i took seriously to put aside the talking...
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wallace visitor and education center. i'm bob clarke the center organizer at the library and it is my great push an honor to introduce our concluding session today, and james macgregor burns, conversations and ratings with james macgregor burns, michael beschloss and susan dunn. because of the special format of the keynote session there will not be a question and answer period. mega-band. i'm certain a wide-ranging discussion between these eminent historians will provide more than enough food for thought today. i would also like to balance the presence of our friends from c-span who are here today. we appreciated as always their support and participation in the roosevelt reading festival and the good work they do in bringing the festival and into the homes that are not able to come to hyde park in person. franklin roosevelt a great collector books and an amateur historian in his own right once wrote that books are always faithful friends and ever cheerful companions. the thing -- same could be said of our three guests on
wallace visitor and education center. i'm bob clarke the center organizer at the library and it is my great push an honor to introduce our concluding session today, and james macgregor burns, conversations and ratings with james macgregor burns, michael beschloss and susan dunn. because of the special format of the keynote session there will not be a question and answer period. mega-band. i'm certain a wide-ranging discussion between these eminent historians will provide more than enough food...
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back to another fiery round of questions from chris wallace. >> chris: thank you.speaker gingrich one of the ways we judge a candidate is the campaign they run in june your entire staff resigned along with your staff here in iowa. they said you were undisciplined in campaigning and fundraising. last report you were a million dollars in debt. how do you respond to people who say that your campaign has been a mess so far? >> first of all, chris, i took seriously to put aside the talking points. i wish you would put aside the gotcha questions. [ applause ] >> like ronald reagan who had 13 senior staff resign the morning of the new hampshire primary and whose new campaign manager laid off 100 people, because he had no money. like john mccain who had to run an inexperience sieve campaign because the consultants spent it. i intend to run on ideas. congress should come back monday and repeal the dodd-frank peel, sarbanes-oxley, repeal obama care. hard idea for washington reporters to cover, but an important idea because it is key to american manufacturing success. i would
back to another fiery round of questions from chris wallace. >> chris: thank you.speaker gingrich one of the ways we judge a candidate is the campaign they run in june your entire staff resigned along with your staff here in iowa. they said you were undisciplined in campaigning and fundraising. last report you were a million dollars in debt. how do you respond to people who say that your campaign has been a mess so far? >> first of all, chris, i took seriously to put aside the...
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other people called them gotcha questions including newt gingrich and chris wallace.o this exchange. >> how do you respond to people who say that your campaign has been a mess so far? >> let me say first of all, chris, that i took seriously bret's injunction to put aside the talking points and i wish you would put aside the gotcha questions. >> so byron, sitting there at the moderator's desk, did you feel like that was a gotcha question or a legitimate one? >> well, no, i didn't feel like it was a gotcha question at all but it's very interesting. i personally thought gingrich got a little too hot in some of his exchanges with chris. but i will say that i spoke to some republicans, people who were active in politics here in iowa, after the debate and they thought newt did quite well so sometimes it's hard to actually know from the -- from the moderator's desk but he elicited a strong response from gingrich. >> byron york, chief political correspondent from "the washington examiner" appreciate you coming on to talk about those questions in the question and answer. thank
other people called them gotcha questions including newt gingrich and chris wallace.o this exchange. >> how do you respond to people who say that your campaign has been a mess so far? >> let me say first of all, chris, that i took seriously bret's injunction to put aside the talking points and i wish you would put aside the gotcha questions. >> so byron, sitting there at the moderator's desk, did you feel like that was a gotcha question or a legitimate one? >> well, no,...
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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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jim wallace, president of sojourners, reverend jim walla wallace, said -- and i quote -- "a budget is a moral document. we're making choices," he added, "such as whether to cut $8.5 billion for low-income housing or whether to retain a similar amount in tax deductions for mortgages on vacation homes for the wealthy." as senator menendez said earlier, it's not fair. this is the debate and the discussion we should be having in america, in the senate, in the house. this huge disparity in wealth in this country. and it's getting worse year by year, and yet our republican friends say give more tax breaks to those at the top, give more tax breaks. mr. president, the american people get it. they understand this. they know there's 25 million of them out of work. they know that wealth disparity is opening up a huge gap. the middle class is being destroyed in our country, destroyed. and this so-called budget deal is going to make it even harder for anyone to succeed in becoming a middle-class person. so i, mr. president, again just want to say that the most important thing we can do right now,
jim wallace, president of sojourners, reverend jim walla wallace, said -- and i quote -- "a budget is a moral document. we're making choices," he added, "such as whether to cut $8.5 billion for low-income housing or whether to retain a similar amount in tax deductions for mortgages on vacation homes for the wealthy." as senator menendez said earlier, it's not fair. this is the debate and the discussion we should be having in america, in the senate, in the house. this huge...
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alex wallace, thank you. >>> a fatal police shooting. how peaceful protests turn so violent. >>> republican hopefuls, gearing up for the first test of their candidacy. who will have the winning strategy? this is msnbc, the place for politics. [ male announcer ] if you think "heroes" are only in movies, consider this: over 70% of firefighters are local volunteers... these are our neighbors putting their lives on the line. and when they rely on a battery, there are firefighters everywhere who trust duracell. and now you can join with duracell to help. just buy specially-marked packs & duracell will make a battery donation to local volunteers. these days don't we all need someone to trust...? duracell. trusted everywhere. that i put on my children's plate. that's why we use all-white meat, breading that is whole grain with omega-3 and no preservatives. it is my goal to make the highest quality, best-tasting nugget on the market. i want consumers to go, "dang, that's a good nugget." is it the new forty, i don't know. i probably feel about th
alex wallace, thank you. >>> a fatal police shooting. how peaceful protests turn so violent. >>> republican hopefuls, gearing up for the first test of their candidacy. who will have the winning strategy? this is msnbc, the place for politics. [ male announcer ] if you think "heroes" are only in movies, consider this: over 70% of firefighters are local volunteers... these are our neighbors putting their lives on the line. and when they rely on a battery, there are...
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chris wallace will talk to david beers. global s&p. >> and america's biggest creditor hitting america with harsh words. commina issued the u.s. government came to terms that the good old days when it borrow its way out of the messes of its own making are finally gone. china, a huge holder of a lot of our debt. >> islamic firefighterers with drawing out of mogadishu today. there is a major famine in somalia that claimed al shabab is refusing the aid. aid workers in parts of the country under their control. >> state department is warning americans to leave syria now. it comes as the government intensifies the crack down with protestors. they have promised to schedule parlimentary lecs. but government forces killed 24 more civilians yesterday alone. in a conversation today, in a phone conversation un secretary general called for an immediate end to the violence against the civilians there. >> cars are piling occupy a major freeway is investigators looking into what triggered it. it is our top story as we go around the world in
chris wallace will talk to david beers. global s&p. >> and america's biggest creditor hitting america with harsh words. commina issued the u.s. government came to terms that the good old days when it borrow its way out of the messes of its own making are finally gone. china, a huge holder of a lot of our debt. >> islamic firefighterers with drawing out of mogadishu today. there is a major famine in somalia that claimed al shabab is refusing the aid. aid workers in parts of the...
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i'm chris wallace. paul ryan and market legend bill miller about what washington can and should do t
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wallace, i apologize. i'm humbly sorry.all done in promotion of your daughter's fantastic book. >> he hasn't even read it. >> sean: he better not. coming up, last night on the show, governor sarah palin had some harsh words for the anointed one. even took a swipe at mitt romney. what did she says that has everybody fired up? when we come back, michelle malcolm is here with reaction. that's next. ♪ let me entertain you ♪ let me make you smile ♪ let me do a few tricks ♪ some old and then some new tricks ♪ ♪ i'm very verstile ♪ so let me entertain you ♪ and we'll have a real good time ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hp touchpad. get it now for $100 off, starting at $399.99. ♪ get it now for $100 off, starting at $399.99. diabetes testing? it's all the same. nothing changes. then try this. freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. did it just-- [both] target the blood? yeah, drew it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the bl
wallace, i apologize. i'm humbly sorry.all done in promotion of your daughter's fantastic book. >> he hasn't even read it. >> sean: he better not. coming up, last night on the show, governor sarah palin had some harsh words for the anointed one. even took a swipe at mitt romney. what did she says that has everybody fired up? when we come back, michelle malcolm is here with reaction. that's next. ♪ let me entertain you ♪ let me make you smile ♪ let me do a few tricks ♪ some...
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joining me now, nicolle wallace. someone i enjoy disagreeing about with politics. senior advisor to the mccain-palin campaign, also author of the novel "eighteen acres," which is out in paperback. and the new book, "it's classified" due out next month. great to see you again. >> you managed to tie my brain in a knot and make me wish there were something stronger than water here all at the same time. >> this can be arranged. this is the one show that can be arranged at the drop of a hat. why is jon huntman at 1%? why is george pataki joining the race as a laugh line? why is centrism seen as impossible in? >> i think our party is experiencing something david axelrod described after the outcome in 2008. every presidential race is a reaction to the one that came before it. i think the reaction on the right to obama's presidency is this almost correction, i think, this purification of the conservative movement. and i found that fascinating for a lot of reasons. but i think the reason they're relevant, and the reason the white house yielded to them on the debt ceiling de
joining me now, nicolle wallace. someone i enjoy disagreeing about with politics. senior advisor to the mccain-palin campaign, also author of the novel "eighteen acres," which is out in paperback. and the new book, "it's classified" due out next month. great to see you again. >> you managed to tie my brain in a knot and make me wish there were something stronger than water here all at the same time. >> this can be arranged. this is the one show that can be...
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. >> fox's chris wallace also defended the question, telling a radio show, "in these days of women'sion, which is a hilarious acronym, for her to submit, so i submitted, it is worthy of note." joining me now, irin carmon, reported for jesabelle.com. what was your reaction when you saw that? >> you know, i don't often find myself in the company of byron and chris wallace, but it was a perfectly legitimate question. we're talking about somebody, first of all, she made the statement about being a submissive wife after she was in public in 2006. we're talking about somebody who has her entire political career until very recently when he's opportunistically gotten interested in economics has legislated and tried to legislate and be an activist driven by people's personal lives. really interested in secular education, teaching children homosexuality, opposing homosexuality. i think it's fair game to say to what extent you talk about your marriage informs your ideas for this country. >> so the argument there is it's the nature of what the ideological vision of politics that open her up. >>
. >> fox's chris wallace also defended the question, telling a radio show, "in these days of women'sion, which is a hilarious acronym, for her to submit, so i submitted, it is worthy of note." joining me now, irin carmon, reported for jesabelle.com. what was your reaction when you saw that? >> you know, i don't often find myself in the company of byron and chris wallace, but it was a perfectly legitimate question. we're talking about somebody, first of all, she made the...
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wallace. [applause] >> lola montez.just after the california gold rush peaked, the exotic beauty no doubt attracted by the abundance of newfound wealth captivated industry dandies, shocked prim ladies, and inquired routty minors. the irish native adopted the state anytime lola and became a dancer, and had a series of romantic thrifts with three men and also served as the confidant and misstress of a relationship that contributed to the abdication and also sent the banished lola packing. during the tour of the united states, lola arrived in california in 1853 and stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggested dance, a provocative ballet in which she pretended to be stuck in a spider's web and discovered spiders in the folds of her flowing gown. as she leaped into the air and shook her clothing, the audience was spell bound. lola threw parties, gave dance lessons to a miner's daughter who was a later a celebrated star on the stage, and she was seen in the company of her pet. in 1855,
wallace. [applause] >> lola montez.just after the california gold rush peaked, the exotic beauty no doubt attracted by the abundance of newfound wealth captivated industry dandies, shocked prim ladies, and inquired routty minors. the irish native adopted the state anytime lola and became a dancer, and had a series of romantic thrifts with three men and also served as the confidant and misstress of a relationship that contributed to the abdication and also sent the banished lola packing....
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joining me now, nicolle wallace. senior advisor to the mccain-palin campaign, also author of the novel "eighteen acres," which is out in paperback. >> you managed to tie my brain in a knot and make me wish there were something stronger than water here all at the same time. >> that can be arranged at the drop of a hat. why is jon huntsman at 1%, why is george pataki joining the race a laugh line, why is centrism seen as impossible? >> i think our party is experiencing something david axelrod described in twice. i think the reaction on the right to obama's presidency is this almost correction, i think, this purification of the conservative movement, and i found that fascinating for a lot of reasons, but i think the reason they are relevant and the white house yielded to them on the debt ceiling debate isn't because of the attributes to the self-described car-carrying bumper sticker on the back of the suv or whatever they drive. it's not just them, the reason that the white house yielded to them, the reason all the repu
joining me now, nicolle wallace. senior advisor to the mccain-palin campaign, also author of the novel "eighteen acres," which is out in paperback. >> you managed to tie my brain in a knot and make me wish there were something stronger than water here all at the same time. >> that can be arranged at the drop of a hat. why is jon huntsman at 1%, why is george pataki joining the race a laugh line, why is centrism seen as impossible? >> i think our party is experiencing...
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wallace, i apologize. i'm humbly sorry.t was all done in promotion of your daughter's fantastic book. >> he hasn't even read it. >> sean: he better not. coming up, last night on the show, governor sarah palin had some harsh words for the anointed one. even took a swipe at mitt romney. what did she says that has everybody fired up? when we come back, ♪ let me entertain you ♪ let me make you smile ♪ let me do a few tricks ♪ some old and then some new tricks ♪ ♪ i'm very verstile ♪ so let me entertain you ♪ and we'll have a real good time ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hp touchpad. get it now for $100 off, starting at $399.99. ♪ if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprid how quickly my symoms have beemanaged. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight
wallace, i apologize. i'm humbly sorry.t was all done in promotion of your daughter's fantastic book. >> he hasn't even read it. >> sean: he better not. coming up, last night on the show, governor sarah palin had some harsh words for the anointed one. even took a swipe at mitt romney. what did she says that has everybody fired up? when we come back, ♪ let me entertain you ♪ let me make you smile ♪ let me do a few tricks ♪ some old and then some new tricks ♪ ♪ i'm very...
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can mike wallace do that? >> no. >> i didn't think so. >> i can. coming in second. over the years, i've spent countless hours and thousands of dollars at top salons in new york city. i try all the latest cutting edge hair products, and i'm not afraid to take risks with my hairstyles as you see over the years. all right, the truth is i pay a very nice man named isaac $6 with a $4 tip basically on the treat, and it looks the same every time. but still, how could i possibly lose to conan o'brien, to this guy? now, the report came out a couple -- seriously, how could i have lost to this guy? i don't get it. all right. the report came out. here's a baby who has conan hair, all right? i just wanted to share that. now, the report came out a couple days ago and maybe i shouldn't have let it get to me. after all, in the poll, i came in way, way ahead of fabio. i came ahead of ashton kutcher and even mario lopez. i left them all in the dust, but it's conan's hair, that to usled mess of cotton candy that haunts my dreams. so i ended up writing this on twitter
can mike wallace do that? >> no. >> i didn't think so. >> i can. coming in second. over the years, i've spent countless hours and thousands of dollars at top salons in new york city. i try all the latest cutting edge hair products, and i'm not afraid to take risks with my hairstyles as you see over the years. all right, the truth is i pay a very nice man named isaac $6 with a $4 tip basically on the treat, and it looks the same every time. but still, how could i possibly lose...
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can mike wallace do that? >> no. >> i didn't think so. >> i can. i'm not afraid to admit it.nd. i have spent thousands of dollars at top salons. i try cutting edge hair products and i'm not afraid to take risks with my hair style as you see. the truth is i pay a nice guy named isaac, $16 and a $4 tip for my hair cut on the street and it looks the same all the time. how could i have lost to conan o'brien -- this guy? the report came out a couple -- seriously. how could i have lost to this guy? i don't get it. all right. the report came out -- here is a baby who has conan hair. i just want to share that. the report came out a couple of days ago and maybe i shouldn't have let it get to me. in the poll i came in way, way ahead of fabio, ashton kutcher and even mario lopez. i left them in the dust, but it's that tousled mess of orange cotton candy that haunts my dreams so i wrote this on twitter. damn you, your ginger wave is number one. conan said, sorry but as long as there is blood in my skal scalp my hair shall defeat yours. not so fast. guess what? we checked the poll again t
can mike wallace do that? >> no. >> i didn't think so. >> i can. i'm not afraid to admit it.nd. i have spent thousands of dollars at top salons. i try cutting edge hair products and i'm not afraid to take risks with my hair style as you see. the truth is i pay a nice guy named isaac, $16 and a $4 tip for my hair cut on the street and it looks the same all the time. how could i have lost to conan o'brien -- this guy? the report came out a couple -- seriously. how could i have...
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kelly wallace joins us to tell us more. this is happening in indiana but happening in other states.appening? >> it's really interesting. some 40 states have this core curriculum standard from cursive writing no longer a requirement. it's up to the individual school districts to decide. the why is a couple of reasons. we're in a digital age, kids are on computers and schools have so much pressure in terms of math and reading and national testing that some teachers say if something has to go i'm going to do the math and reading and cursive writing has to go to the wayside. >> can you imagine 20 years from now what people's signatures will look like, printed in black letters. >> this has been a popular topic, people are talking about it. hello, an "x" does not work as a signature for me. and one woman in the ivy league community said kids with terrible handwriting? they look like incompetent boobs. it's terrible. a 44-year-old woman said i don't use cursive anymore. i haven't used it. it hasn't stopped me from getting a job. my writing is kind of print, cursive. could you really unders
kelly wallace joins us to tell us more. this is happening in indiana but happening in other states.appening? >> it's really interesting. some 40 states have this core curriculum standard from cursive writing no longer a requirement. it's up to the individual school districts to decide. the why is a couple of reasons. we're in a digital age, kids are on computers and schools have so much pressure in terms of math and reading and national testing that some teachers say if something has to...
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he shares a commonality with nicole wallace's husband.ecause -- >> go ahead, nicole. >> you've been getting nasty emails all morning from your husband. >> that i need to defend the miami hurricanes as forcefully as i've been defending dick cheney. i said i can't take on that much water. >> go canes. there's a new cnn research poll out of republican and independent-leading independents showing perry coming in with 27% support. mitt romney down at 14%. it includes republicans who so far haven't officially declared including sarah palin and rudy giuliani. when palin and giuliani were not included in the poll, perry's support surges to 32% over romney at 18%. almost doubles it. and michele bachmann's numbers jump up to 12%. this is -- this is a big foot that has just stumbled into this race. what -- two questions -- why is rick perry surging? secondly, why can mitt romney just not gain traction? >> well, i think for one thing, watching the rick perry surge, we're learning -- it's a reminder of how easily in this day and age it is to sort of g
he shares a commonality with nicole wallace's husband.ecause -- >> go ahead, nicole. >> you've been getting nasty emails all morning from your husband. >> that i need to defend the miami hurricanes as forcefully as i've been defending dick cheney. i said i can't take on that much water. >> go canes. there's a new cnn research poll out of republican and independent-leading independents showing perry coming in with 27% support. mitt romney down at 14%. it includes...
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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...