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let's bring in our company, jonathan capeheart and john webster. the expectation he'll go over there and get mojo back, look presidential, show he has influence on the world stage and very importantly bring back some jobs. jonathan, how did he do? >> well, didn't do so hot. he was going to south korea hoping that he would come back with a deal in hand, that they would be able -- he'd be standing with the south korean leader and say, voila, here's the deal. it did not happen. after the midterm elections we've seen this before. american presidents go abroad when things go south electorally at home. to leave south korea sort of empty-handed is bad. but there's still time to get this done. >> that's the art ugument he ma. >> it needed to be a quick win to change the narrative because the narrative now is obama lost the election because the economy is bad and he didn't have the solutions to fix it. this would have been a quick way to say we're going to bring tens of thousands of jobs particularly to the ought motic sector. particularly in the midwest is
let's bring in our company, jonathan capeheart and john webster. the expectation he'll go over there and get mojo back, look presidential, show he has influence on the world stage and very importantly bring back some jobs. jonathan, how did he do? >> well, didn't do so hot. he was going to south korea hoping that he would come back with a deal in hand, that they would be able -- he'd be standing with the south korean leader and say, voila, here's the deal. it did not happen. after the...
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here is corey webster. really they had some opportunities here. if they could just let this thing set up and maybe a lateral behind and go block the block in front of him. who knows what would have happened. >> al: akers will line up for a 30-yard attempt. roa puts it down and that kick is just good against flirting with the upright. but that will right an end to this one with a 10-point lead and 22 seconds remaining in the game. >> cris: you know what they say in golf? yu write a 3 on the score card and move on. >> al: fairway in regulation. the giants, whap what happens? they go home and they have jacksonville in the meadowlands next week. jaguars winning again today and knocking off cleveland. then washington comes to town. then they go to minnesota. and then philadelphia goes to the meadowlands on december 12th. then the giants, take a look at that at the end. tough. at green bay. then then go to washington to end the season. >> cris: we know what the headlines are going to be tomorrow in you know, are we seeing another foil? remember last yea
here is corey webster. really they had some opportunities here. if they could just let this thing set up and maybe a lateral behind and go block the block in front of him. who knows what would have happened. >> al: akers will line up for a 30-yard attempt. roa puts it down and that kick is just good against flirting with the upright. but that will right an end to this one with a 10-point lead and 22 seconds remaining in the game. >> cris: you know what they say in golf? yu write a 3...
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next speaker, please. >> my name is brian webster. i am chief of staff at a community-based organization on 16th street here in san francisco, in the mission. we serve working poor people, about 8% spanish-speaking. -- about 80% spanish-speaking. we have been doing this for about 30 years in san francisco. i want to thank the supervisors for creating this opportunity, and supervisor campos for your efforts. i particularly want to thank him for his willingness to entertain amendments to master plan for health care services. we support master planning for health care. we support san francisco -- healthy san francisco and universal public health care. we support the unionized health- care workers here in san francisco and we support the san francisco building and construction trades council and the construction trades workers unions here in san francisco. people know us. they know we are big supporters of green jobs and economic development here in san francisco, and the opportunities that is creating for all people here in san francisco
next speaker, please. >> my name is brian webster. i am chief of staff at a community-based organization on 16th street here in san francisco, in the mission. we serve working poor people, about 8% spanish-speaking. -- about 80% spanish-speaking. we have been doing this for about 30 years in san francisco. i want to thank the supervisors for creating this opportunity, and supervisor campos for your efforts. i particularly want to thank him for his willingness to entertain amendments to...
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here is corey webster. really they had some opportunities here. they uld just let this thing set up and maybe a lateral behind and go block the block in front of him. who knows what would have happened. >> al: akers will line up for a 30-yard attempt. rocca puts it down and that kick is just good against flirting with the upright. but that will right an end to this one with a 10-point lead and 22 seconds remaining in the game. >> cris: you know what they say in golf? yu write a 3 on the score card and move on. >> al: fairway in regulation. the giants, whap what happens? they go home and they have jaconville in the meadowlands next week. jaguars winning again today and knocking off cleveland. then washington comes to town. then ty go to minnesota. and then philadelphia goes to the meadowlands on december 12th. then the giants, take a look at that at the end. tough. at een bay. then then go to washington to end the season. >> cris: we know what the headlines are going to be tomorrow in you know, are we seeing another foil? remember last year the 5-0
here is corey webster. really they had some opportunities here. they uld just let this thing set up and maybe a lateral behind and go block the block in front of him. who knows what would have happened. >> al: akers will line up for a 30-yard attempt. rocca puts it down and that kick is just good against flirting with the upright. but that will right an end to this one with a 10-point lead and 22 seconds remaining in the game. >> cris: you know what they say in golf? yu write a 3 on...
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todd webster, how do you call it. >> first of all, it's preposterous.imulus money was broken into three pots. one was tax cuts, right, and every work american got $400 tax cut last april. the second was aid to the states and the third pot was for roads and infrastructure and building and putting people back to work. now you can track where every nickel of stimulus spending is being spent by going to recovery -- recovery.gov. the administration's put that up website, and if you prefer a private sector approach a company out of seattle that's put up a recovery.com which is also tracking government spending. so this is a bunch of inflammatory stuff, to talk about a.c.o.r.n. and get the right wing whipped up but he knows better than that. he's been to these websites and he knows that they exist. >> he wants 300 investigations -- or hearings and all of this. john feehery, mr. issa, is he on a witch-hunt? that's jan coreski said last night i think the fact of the matter is that the stimulus bill has not worked. jobs have not come back to the extent that we ho
todd webster, how do you call it. >> first of all, it's preposterous.imulus money was broken into three pots. one was tax cuts, right, and every work american got $400 tax cut last april. the second was aid to the states and the third pot was for roads and infrastructure and building and putting people back to work. now you can track where every nickel of stimulus spending is being spent by going to recovery -- recovery.gov. the administration's put that up website, and if you prefer a...
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christian webster nails the three pointer from up top and crimson pulls to within one. but too much mason hancock inbound to johnny. excuse me, in bound to long who finds the dunk. a winner in their opener 56-53. time for another break. but when we come back off the wall. stick around. [ man ] are you aware that verizon fios brings fiber optics to your home and cable doesn't? yes. -i read that. -i do know that. yes, but there's a contract. at verizon, they want you to have a two year contract. i've got commitment issues. no one likes to be tied down. [ man ] so if they didn't lock you into a term contract, you'd consider switching? -oh, absolutely. -definitely. it's a no-brainer. [ man ] because now, with verizon fios, you don't have to sign a term contract. -really? -that's terrific! -did not know that. -i'm in. [ male announcer ] america spoke, verizon listened. switch to fios today, now with no term contract required. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. fox 6- [ music ] >>> welcome to
christian webster nails the three pointer from up top and crimson pulls to within one. but too much mason hancock inbound to johnny. excuse me, in bound to long who finds the dunk. a winner in their opener 56-53. time for another break. but when we come back off the wall. stick around. [ man ] are you aware that verizon fios brings fiber optics to your home and cable doesn't? yes. -i read that. -i do know that. yes, but there's a contract. at verizon, they want you to have a two year...
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--la camioneta fue encontrada minutos mas tarde en la cuadra 300 de la calle "webster".los sospechosos siguen profugos.--el agente solo sufrio lesiones leves. --hoy fue instruido de cargos el fallido suicida que ayer paralizo el trafico en el puente de la bahia .--"craig carlos valentino" es acusado de falsa amenaza de bomba, secuestro y de poner en peligro a un menor, entre otros delitos graves.--ayer por la maÑana, el sujeto detuvo su camioneta en pleno puente y llamo a una estacion de radio para advertir que se quitaria la vida y que haria estallar su vehiculo, donde viajaba su hija de 16 aÑos. --tras una intensa negociacion con la policia, fue detenido. en la unidad no se encontraron explosivos solo armas de postas.--"valentino" dijo estar atravesando por problemas maritales. ---en san jose, hoy comparecio en un tribunal el hombre que presuntamente entro a un asilo a golpear a un ex-sacerdote, quien habria abusado sexualmente deÉl hace mas de 3 decadas.---en la audiencia de hoy "will lynch", de 43 aÑos, decidio no declararse ni culpable, ni inocente de los cargos que
--la camioneta fue encontrada minutos mas tarde en la cuadra 300 de la calle "webster".los sospechosos siguen profugos.--el agente solo sufrio lesiones leves. --hoy fue instruido de cargos el fallido suicida que ayer paralizo el trafico en el puente de la bahia .--"craig carlos valentino" es acusado de falsa amenaza de bomba, secuestro y de poner en peligro a un menor, entre otros delitos graves.--ayer por la maÑana, el sujeto detuvo su camioneta en pleno puente y llamo a...
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education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american experience and how we helped to develop this country. i present to you patricia makinsik heart of literacy. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. a lot of you think i have said it in correctly when i said missouri. you think i got it slid into my southern dialect, right? no. i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, w
education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american experience and how we helped to develop this country. i present to you...
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that is the definition of public in the webster dictionaries. that is often supported by government funds, that is not what makes them public. it is created with the assistance of the city government as mitigation on overly dense development nearby. it needs protection. what you saw on the drawing is significant. this is adjacent to an elementary school and also to public housing. there are a lot of people who cannot get access to parks outside of the city, nature, and all of that. we're hearing more and more about children not having access. thank you. vice president goh: i have a question. you mentioned this last time in just touched on it now, he said it was created as mitigation for overly dense development, and you are talking about the building on the south side of the hill, adjacent to the open space? >> yes. vice president goh: i am familiar with the area. those appeared to be some kind of townhouses are something that are built on a road that was created for that development. could you talk more about that? >> originally, that land and
that is the definition of public in the webster dictionaries. that is often supported by government funds, that is not what makes them public. it is created with the assistance of the city government as mitigation on overly dense development nearby. it needs protection. what you saw on the drawing is significant. this is adjacent to an elementary school and also to public housing. there are a lot of people who cannot get access to parks outside of the city, nature, and all of that. we're...
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this is webster at filbert street in the marina. around san francisco odd buildings abound and this thing is in somebody's backyard and all over we see the incremental development and they have a porch and rail and walls up and here we have in somebody's backyard a fence that has become a wall and now fully occupied. >> it's a green house. >> and next year living quarters and pretty soon a manufacturing facility. lam bar lombard strd this building has contentious past and the owners want to lift it up and put a story underneath and the reason they want to lift it up throughout the city street elevations have been adjusted and as the streets get improved and the city heights don't get adjusted and many driveways go down into the garage. >> or windows below the street that makes no sense. >> and the streets of elevated and graded and of course the building settles but not that must have and the original flow of the thi-- floor of the build. >> i of in the building. >> me too. >> you are looking at the second floor now. >> the first fl
this is webster at filbert street in the marina. around san francisco odd buildings abound and this thing is in somebody's backyard and all over we see the incremental development and they have a porch and rail and walls up and here we have in somebody's backyard a fence that has become a wall and now fully occupied. >> it's a green house. >> and next year living quarters and pretty soon a manufacturing facility. lam bar lombard strd this building has contentious past and the owners...
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ashley webster from the fox business not work with us now.day is critical for retailers. some stores are really trying to get ahead of the game. >> here we are as you say on november the 129. just be careful it's not july we are talking about. this the economy is certainly struggling. unemployment close to 10%. consumers are looking for bargains more than they ever have before. retailers are trying to get you into the door and they're doing very aggressive. some of the deals up there right now. check this out. target, for instance, on black friday, this will be the day after thanksgiving. 50% of cameras, tv's a blue ray player, video game console. normally sell around $500 on sale for 299. best buy 40-inch lcd-hdtv right around $400. bottom line, shorps shopper also wait to the last minutes. electronics, hint, dad. >> shepard: wonder where these discounts reach a point diminishing return for retailers. >> that's true. the bigger you are, the more you are able to absorb those costs. wall matters as you mentioned the mom and pops are going to s
ashley webster from the fox business not work with us now.day is critical for retailers. some stores are really trying to get ahead of the game. >> here we are as you say on november the 129. just be careful it's not july we are talking about. this the economy is certainly struggling. unemployment close to 10%. consumers are looking for bargains more than they ever have before. retailers are trying to get you into the door and they're doing very aggressive. some of the deals up there...
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the vehicle found abandoned on webster street after the other officer fired shots at the suv. police say the vehicle was pulled over as part of a narcotics investigation. >> the parole accused of killing a san francisco socialite last month enter aid not guilty plea. the judge ordered cameras not to show his face. the 43-year-old holland charged with murder, robbery, and attempted rape. prosecutors say he killed a 46-year-old woman after getting into her apartment. they say both dna and admissions made to police link him to this crime. holland is on parole for attempted murder conviction in 1999. his lawyer doesn't know if he understands charges against him. >> this evaluation has not been ordered. >> and san francisco mayor gavin newsom is trying to put happy back into happy meal. today, he's vetoed the city's controversial ban on toys in fast food meals for kids. but the fight is not over at city hall. and there is happy meal legislation sets nutritional standards sold with toys or other incentives for children. the hair mayor saying it goes too far. factors of the ordinance
the vehicle found abandoned on webster street after the other officer fired shots at the suv. police say the vehicle was pulled over as part of a narcotics investigation. >> the parole accused of killing a san francisco socialite last month enter aid not guilty plea. the judge ordered cameras not to show his face. the 43-year-old holland charged with murder, robbery, and attempted rape. prosecutors say he killed a 46-year-old woman after getting into her apartment. they say both dna and...
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nato green, linda schumacker, brian webster, linda chapman. >> my name is diane. i represent kindred health care. we are in the business of long- term care. we have 585 beds in san francisco. 350 of those patients are [unintelligible] one of my corporate concerns from our company is the delay. this would discourage companies that would want to come in and. it is hard enough to do business in san francisco. there is a lack of long-term care facilities. we are hesitating right now to purchase a couple that are on the market. i am very active this ordinance. we need a master plan. but have you considered the delay it would cost for some of the long-term care facilities? that is all. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. >> it is planning. it is saying we will know what we need. that is all we are doing here is trying to make sure we are planning for what we need. and if we find -- i think as our population ages -- what is the alternative? [laughter] we are going to need those places. i think our planning will show us that. instead of it being time delayed, it migh
nato green, linda schumacker, brian webster, linda chapman. >> my name is diane. i represent kindred health care. we are in the business of long- term care. we have 585 beds in san francisco. 350 of those patients are [unintelligible] one of my corporate concerns from our company is the delay. this would discourage companies that would want to come in and. it is hard enough to do business in san francisco. there is a lack of long-term care facilities. we are hesitating right now to...
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with us tonight todd webster democratic strategist and heidi harris conservative radio talk show hostegas. all right, what do you make, heidi, of sarah palin going down this road, playing the race card, claiming that the obama's were in a pew, you know claiming that jeremiah wright's not american and is a racist. what do you make of it. >> well they were. they were, jeremiah wright's church for 20 years and they listened to what he said, his anti-american rants, his anti-white people rants. they listened to them. i don't know if they were in every single time he made the same statements that everybody saw many times on youtube and things like that but fact is they sat there in that congregation for all those years. if you don't agree with it eventually you leave. most people leave churches because they disagree with what's taught from the pulpit. obama didn't do that until the pressure office he was running for office. that's a fact. >> todd? >> and that's not the whole focus of sarah palin's book i haven't read it yet. >> does it seem to you, heidi, she's got a problem with race. >>
with us tonight todd webster democratic strategist and heidi harris conservative radio talk show hostegas. all right, what do you make, heidi, of sarah palin going down this road, playing the race card, claiming that the obama's were in a pew, you know claiming that jeremiah wright's not american and is a racist. what do you make of it. >> well they were. they were, jeremiah wright's church for 20 years and they listened to what he said, his anti-american rants, his anti-white people...
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and ditched their car on the 300 block of webster few blocks away. this was clearly intentional and this is how went down. there is a narcotics officer who spotted two suspects driving the vehicle and ready for an officer in uniform to make a traffic stop. the suspects are two black male according to the police department and when they were pulled over the the four officer went to the driver's door started questioning the suspect one of them made upside move for the center consol. when the suspected that he reached for his gun the driver the suspect vehicle put the car and drive and started speaking off with the officer still hanging out of the vehicle. the officer was dragged from 50 to 75 ft. the suspect then sped off- the vehicle ran off on foot. the officer to the hospital his injuries are said to be non thrive threatening. he will probably return to duty soon. they're looking for this to narcotics suspects in the course of all this and other police officer fired a bullet at the suspect car as it was driving off the there's no word whether the bu
and ditched their car on the 300 block of webster few blocks away. this was clearly intentional and this is how went down. there is a narcotics officer who spotted two suspects driving the vehicle and ready for an officer in uniform to make a traffic stop. the suspects are two black male according to the police department and when they were pulled over the the four officer went to the driver's door started questioning the suspect one of them made upside move for the center consol. when the...
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that small, very dark courtroom was the forum for the arguments of daniel webster and henry clay.ring that time, a new york newspaper said that, "a stranger might traverse the dark avenues of the capital for a week without finding the remote corner in which justice is administered to the american republic." the supreme court moved to modestly higher quarters in 1860 as new states were added. the senate chamber became too cramped and the senate move to a more elaborate chamber upstairs. the court moved into the old senate chamber. it was better lit, more spacious, but the justices still lacked a place of their on. when former president william taft became chief justice, he took up the challenge of securing for the court a building of the sun. he had considerable stature, in every sense of the word. he was our largest president and our largest chief justice. once it was said that he gave upper -- caught up in a trolley car [unintelligible] but he had more than mere physical stature. he used his influence to get congress to approve a the supreme court building project and appropriate
that small, very dark courtroom was the forum for the arguments of daniel webster and henry clay.ring that time, a new york newspaper said that, "a stranger might traverse the dark avenues of the capital for a week without finding the remote corner in which justice is administered to the american republic." the supreme court moved to modestly higher quarters in 1860 as new states were added. the senate chamber became too cramped and the senate move to a more elaborate chamber...
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now counting on both sides to arrive at a suitable conclusions american investigative journalist webster tarpley says that as well as territorial disputes the leadership succession underway in pyongyang is behind the border clash it's a disputed border and the south koreans were holding maneuvers and the north had protested and then the shooting began and since the border is disputed who violated whose territory or even who started shooting i think we can't really know from a distance normally that would not be anything special we've had it again quite a few times what makes it more worrisome is that this is now the yellow sea and this is a place where the u.s. and south korea have insisted on having a presence very close to beijing very close to china and chinese are very very upset about this the other thing you've got is just the general framework of the succession now we've got kim jong il passing on the mantle to kim on and there may be some generals in the north korean military who are not happy about taking orders from somebody so young and so inexperienced with no military backgr
now counting on both sides to arrive at a suitable conclusions american investigative journalist webster tarpley says that as well as territorial disputes the leadership succession underway in pyongyang is behind the border clash it's a disputed border and the south koreans were holding maneuvers and the north had protested and then the shooting began and since the border is disputed who violated whose territory or even who started shooting i think we can't really know from a distance normally...
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they found ate band oned on webster street. >> police in los gatos today released a 911 call from a receptionist at a retirement home where a former priest was beaten by an intruder. >> he was down the hill, right? >> yes to get out. >> and the 43-year-old was arrested for assaulting fathergerald lindner. lynch claims he was molested on a camping trip 35 years ago. lynch's attorney wants to question the priest when he appears as a witness in the assault case. >> knowing what we know about father jerry and acts he's perpetrated on not just my client, but other people this was far from settled. that is the man who ought to be behind bars now. >> we believe that our laws exist to pro test members of society. >> about two dozen demonstrators show upd in support of lynch saying he suffered psychological trauma and he his brother received a $625,000 settlement but the priest, father lindner denies accusations. >> a parole accused of killing a san francisco socialite pleaded not guilty today. the judge ordered us not to show the face in court. he's charged with murder, burglary, robbery and attempted r
they found ate band oned on webster street. >> police in los gatos today released a 911 call from a receptionist at a retirement home where a former priest was beaten by an intruder. >> he was down the hill, right? >> yes to get out. >> and the 43-year-old was arrested for assaulting fathergerald lindner. lynch claims he was molested on a camping trip 35 years ago. lynch's attorney wants to question the priest when he appears as a witness in the assault case. >>...
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come from wall street we don't really know because they don't have to disclose their donors so was webster right there i mean no matter who wins or loses you know a democrat or republican does wall street always win well there they win the big picture we did get a reasonable financial regulation bill this year the new consumer financial protection agency is a significant agency elizabeth warren being in charge of that agency is a major step forward but that's that's it i mean the ban on proprietary trading wall street gambling that doesn't go to that for seven years that's that's a very long time to have time to have another crash or a particularly when you're gambling with taxpayer money in your bank is too big to fail so those big issues like can we get by with taxpayer money can we continue to exist even though we've proven to be ourselves to be too big to fail those did not get fixed by the legislation and wall street retaliated against the democrats nonetheless because they didn't like this new consumer financial protection agency and you saw the spending going to conservative organiz
come from wall street we don't really know because they don't have to disclose their donors so was webster right there i mean no matter who wins or loses you know a democrat or republican does wall street always win well there they win the big picture we did get a reasonable financial regulation bill this year the new consumer financial protection agency is a significant agency elizabeth warren being in charge of that agency is a major step forward but that's that's it i mean the ban on...
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ashley webster with fox business network is live in new york with our business beat. don't we start with that? what is this big announcement we are anticipating? >> you know, opportunity it seem like every other week steve jobs is out there in his black turtleneck telling us something new. >> yes. >> at first, there was a lot of speculation that it may be something to do with cloud computing. they bought this huge storage facility in north carolina and it is supposed to be online any minute and the speculation began about that being able to store your files on the clouds. speculation growing that maybe the beatles catalogue is finally available on itunes. some sort of deal could have been reached. we've been talking about the beatles stuff for years with am. maybe now is the time. they say this is the day you won't forget. apple is so great at hyping anything they announce. i hope the beatles personally. >> i know. tony does too. i think a lot of people hope for that as well. when you go to new york, it is a sea of yellow with all those taxi cabs out there. really, th
ashley webster with fox business network is live in new york with our business beat. don't we start with that? what is this big announcement we are anticipating? >> you know, opportunity it seem like every other week steve jobs is out there in his black turtleneck telling us something new. >> yes. >> at first, there was a lot of speculation that it may be something to do with cloud computing. they bought this huge storage facility in north carolina and it is supposed to be...
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thirty-six definitions of free in webster's third international dictionary. plenty of people are theoretically in favor of freedom. we are all but overrun with theoretical allies in freedom's cause. we have got collaborators in the fight for freedom that we don't even want. i mean, the proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. it's the second to the last sentence of the communist manifesto, and there's a creepy echo of it in the refrain of chris kristofferson's me and bobby mcgee. half a million people died in that definition of freedom, and we should probably keep in mind that the original definition of the word "free" in english is not in bondage. the most meaningful thing about freedom is that mankind has a sickening history of slavery. now, here in america we have freedom because we have righted. the same way we can get mixed up about freedom we can get mixed up about our rights. there are two kinds of rights, political scientists call them positive rights and negative rights. sometimes we call them opportunities and prejudices. privileges. i ca
thirty-six definitions of free in webster's third international dictionary. plenty of people are theoretically in favor of freedom. we are all but overrun with theoretical allies in freedom's cause. we have got collaborators in the fight for freedom that we don't even want. i mean, the proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. it's the second to the last sentence of the communist manifesto, and there's a creepy echo of it in the refrain of chris kristofferson's me and bobby mcgee....
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it happened at about 2:15 today after police pulled over the driver at the intersection of webster and fell streets. police say the officer spotted drugs in the suv and reached for the driver's arm, that's when the man drove off. a second officer fired one round, striking the rear of the vehicle. the first officer was dragged a few feet, suffering minor injuries. police found the vehicle abandoned a few blocks away, but no sign of the driver or his passenger. >>> oakland police today revealed what a 37 year old plan was holding when officers shot and killed him earlier this week. they say the silver metallic object wasn't a weapon but was a small electronic scale, a type commonly used to weigh drugs. the man's family say he's being feared and police have had a grudge against him. debra is live at police headquarters tonight with our report, debra? >> reporter: frank, the scale in his pants and a small jar of marijuana in his pocket may explain why hurley derek jones ran from police, but his family says bad blood goes back 20 years. >> started in 1990. >> jones sister says when she and
it happened at about 2:15 today after police pulled over the driver at the intersection of webster and fell streets. police say the officer spotted drugs in the suv and reached for the driver's arm, that's when the man drove off. a second officer fired one round, striking the rear of the vehicle. the first officer was dragged a few feet, suffering minor injuries. police found the vehicle abandoned a few blocks away, but no sign of the driver or his passenger. >>> oakland police today...
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it happened at about 2:15 today after police pulled over the driver at the intersection of webster and fell streets. police say the officer spotted drugs in the suv and reached for the driver's arm, that's when the man drove off. a second officer fired one round, striking the rear of the vehicle. the first officer was dragged a few feet, suffering minor injuries. police found the vehicle abandoned a few blocks away, but no sign of the driver or his passenger. >>> oakland police today revealed what a 37 year old plan was holding when officers shot and killed him earlier this week. they say the silver metallic object wasn't a weapon but was a small electronic scale, a type commonly used to weigh drugs. the man's family say he's being feared and police have had a grudge against him. debra is live at police headquarters tonight with our report, debra? >> reporter: frank, the scale in his pants and a small jar of marijuana in his pocket may explain why hurley derek jones ran from police, but his family says bad blood goes back 20 years. >> started in 1990. >> jones sister says when she and
it happened at about 2:15 today after police pulled over the driver at the intersection of webster and fell streets. police say the officer spotted drugs in the suv and reached for the driver's arm, that's when the man drove off. a second officer fired one round, striking the rear of the vehicle. the first officer was dragged a few feet, suffering minor injuries. police found the vehicle abandoned a few blocks away, but no sign of the driver or his passenger. >>> oakland police today...
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let's join ashley webster from fox business beat with our business news this morning. we can only hope that futures are up ever so slightly after what happened yesterday. >> they are but i think there will be more downward pressure. to use one of the in words ark shellacking, pretty accurate description of what he with awe yesterday. the dow off by 178 points and we saw the s&p and nasdaqing about 1.5%. it was the old one-two punch, concerns about the chinese government reining in their economy and the effect that that will have around the world but also this irish debt problem. today, the imf and eu will be meeting with irish officials to figure out whether or not a bill outis needed to help prop up the irish banking system but that is causing concern and worries about other eu economies such as portugal and spain. that put a little shiver through the spine of the markets yesterday and we saw quite a consolidated selloff. just 23 of the 500 stocks in the s&p, for example, actually managed to make head way. >>> at the end of the day, hoped that gm may be able to genera
let's join ashley webster from fox business beat with our business news this morning. we can only hope that futures are up ever so slightly after what happened yesterday. >> they are but i think there will be more downward pressure. to use one of the in words ark shellacking, pretty accurate description of what he with awe yesterday. the dow off by 178 points and we saw the s&p and nasdaqing about 1.5%. it was the old one-two punch, concerns about the chinese government reining in...
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>> jacob webster. [ buzzer ] steve johns. [ buzzer ] mark anthony. [ buzzer ] obama. [ buzzer ] [ laughterr ] >> jimmy: no, that was not god. no, that last guy was not god. you missed all of them for a score of zero. we were looking for in order, jeffrey ponz, garet baldwin, pat jacks, fred "happy" benson, sandy krandall, and that last one you almost missed, would have been easy if you saw it, danny pumpkin. [ laughter ] danny -- danny pumpkin. well that is the end of the game. [ laughter ] it's tied for last place with zero points. and missed out on the grand prize of a flat-screen tv. but nobody goes home empty handed. higgins, what will they be taking home? >> steve: well, jimmy, they'll each be getting a t-shirt emblazoned with the name of the guy they failed to correctly identify. [ laughter ] wear your shame in style! jimmy -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: pretty good. show the camera. yeah, thank you. [ laughter ] enjoy your prize. those t-shirts are great. that's all the time we have. i'll see you next time on "name that guy!" we will be right back with daniel radcliffe! [ chee
>> jacob webster. [ buzzer ] steve johns. [ buzzer ] mark anthony. [ buzzer ] obama. [ buzzer ] [ laughterr ] >> jimmy: no, that was not god. no, that last guy was not god. you missed all of them for a score of zero. we were looking for in order, jeffrey ponz, garet baldwin, pat jacks, fred "happy" benson, sandy krandall, and that last one you almost missed, would have been easy if you saw it, danny pumpkin. [ laughter ] danny -- danny pumpkin. well that is the end of the...
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more than any other lawyer except daniel webster. and was universally hailed -- the term was lawyer's lawyer. he was without question the premiere advocate before the supreme court, and won some amazing victories. the most interesting and significant one was the steel seizure case, which davis argued at age 79 before the court, and the court ruled in his favor threw harry truman out of the steel mills. ...on to represent the steel industry, which was really quite a compliment to any one. but to be 79 years old and to accomplish this was really quite a capstone for his career. so in summary, i'm a second presents writing the book, it was to introduce those two people. both exemplary public servant. and i would hope even if someone was a diehard liberal, he would appreciate the integrity and ability of these two men. i think he should hold coolidge and davis as heroes. now very briefly and i'll be finished, the third reason for writing the book and this was one i didn't have in mind when i started, but when i was thinking about looking
more than any other lawyer except daniel webster. and was universally hailed -- the term was lawyer's lawyer. he was without question the premiere advocate before the supreme court, and won some amazing victories. the most interesting and significant one was the steel seizure case, which davis argued at age 79 before the court, and the court ruled in his favor threw harry truman out of the steel mills. ...on to represent the steel industry, which was really quite a compliment to any one. but to...
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ashley webster joins us from fox business network in new york.. >> you know what? it already feels like it is the holiday shopping season even though we haven't got to thanksgiving yet. wal-mart will certainly already be throwing down the gawptlet if you like and being very aggressive with its price slashing. we understand that many wal- mart stores will be open at midnight between thursday and friday of thanksgiving. so they say. we don't want shoppers to wait outside until 5:00 a.m. to come flying in the store. you can shop atwal mart from midnight onwards although the big sales will still begin at 5:00 a.m. they will be offering some of the lkd tvs and cameras and electronics and toys. they are slashing the prys. part of the reason, wal-mart has been losing market share five quarters in a row. they say this is the season that is absolutely critical to them and they will be very aggressive. what happens is that other stores are forced to follow suit and then that eats away at the bottom line. but you know, the economy is still struggling, steve
ashley webster joins us from fox business network in new york.. >> you know what? it already feels like it is the holiday shopping season even though we haven't got to thanksgiving yet. wal-mart will certainly already be throwing down the gawptlet if you like and being very aggressive with its price slashing. we understand that many wal- mart stores will be open at midnight between thursday and friday of thanksgiving. so they say. we don't want shoppers to wait outside until 5:00 a.m. to...