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paul was on tv, he mentioned he got an e-mail from his buddy willie, willie nelson saying that americans more concerned about, you know, a roof over their own heads than a ceiling on their debt. so willie nelson on the phone line. it's good to have you on the phone and talk to you again. what specifically are you getting from your fans when it comes to the debt kreeling? what are you hearing? >> well, honestly, we play for all kind of people out here, and they're much more worried about ceilings over their heads these days, roofs over their heads than they are the debt ceiling. i'm sure that's very important to a lot of people, but it's kind of hard to convince the farmers out there it's the most important thing, especially when they go to the bank and find out what their debt ceiling really is. >> when you talk to these farmers in montana, you were in oregon a couple of days ago. what are their biggest frustrations? just in general? >> well, the fact that the farmers aren't making enough money. we could really utilize our family farmers. our small family farmers a lot more than we do. t
paul was on tv, he mentioned he got an e-mail from his buddy willie, willie nelson saying that americans more concerned about, you know, a roof over their own heads than a ceiling on their debt. so willie nelson on the phone line. it's good to have you on the phone and talk to you again. what specifically are you getting from your fans when it comes to the debt kreeling? what are you hearing? >> well, honestly, we play for all kind of people out here, and they're much more worried about...
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it was all anti-willie brown. that's when the chris daleys and we got this progressive insurgent board of supervisors come in because they ran against willie brown. we're going to see that kind of boil up again, the same thing to try to get ed lee. >> looking ahead, we have a big field of candidates. two voted for ed lee to be interim mayor. david chu and bevin. >> and john avalo. >> so three. so obviously they're not going to be happy. if he does decide to run, how is it going to change the dynamic? >> one thing we've seen at drama hall is a drama free city hall. after gavin newsom we have drama on the personal front and politics. as tom said, he's going to run for governor, didn't know what a lieutenant governor did for a living then decided he was going to be lieutenant governor. we've had a real kind of even keel, we have a budget process through, twitter tax break. we can go through all these things. people are working together reaching across the aisle. that's going to be washed out the wind dow at this poin
it was all anti-willie brown. that's when the chris daleys and we got this progressive insurgent board of supervisors come in because they ran against willie brown. we're going to see that kind of boil up again, the same thing to try to get ed lee. >> looking ahead, we have a big field of candidates. two voted for ed lee to be interim mayor. david chu and bevin. >> and john avalo. >> so three. so obviously they're not going to be happy. if he does decide to run, how is it...
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if you don't belief in willie and you're from austin -- >> who doesn't believe in willie? >> i talked to rand paul and we'll play that in just a moment, and he says, we were willing to compromise. we compromised willing do raise the debt ceiling. that wasn't really a compromise by republicans. that wasn't really a democratic issue, was it? >> for a lot of republicans, anderson, it actually was. and you and me and paul may scratch our heads over that but a lot of these guys ran on not raising the debt ceiling and a lot of them, particularly in the house, viewed themselves as replacing people who were willing to lose to vote for obama care and willing to lose to not raise the debt ceiling and we may say that's not how washington worked but they genuinely believed it. paul being from austin, that's where you can get the burger between the two krispy kreme donuts. i think that's the satan's sandwich. >> is that fair? we were willing to compromise and raise the debt ceiling but i don't understand when that became a democratic position? >> we have been raising the debt ceiling f
if you don't belief in willie and you're from austin -- >> who doesn't believe in willie? >> i talked to rand paul and we'll play that in just a moment, and he says, we were willing to compromise. we compromised willing do raise the debt ceiling. that wasn't really a compromise by republicans. that wasn't really a democratic issue, was it? >> for a lot of republicans, anderson, it actually was. and you and me and paul may scratch our heads over that but a lot of these guys ran...
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senator, it is willie geist.e question i asked tom coburn a few minutes ago, which is that we had this moment of national crisis, if you will, this august 2nd deadline looming, the stakes were as high as they could possibly be, and yet we still didn't get something huge. we never got to that grand bargain that has been so talked about over the last several months. do you see a circumstance within the united states congress, within the government, where we could actually have a conversation about entitlements on one side and raising revenue on the other? are we capable of that conversation within our political system? >> it would appear, based upon the discussions in the last few weeks, at least right now that would be tough, willie. but i think the big picture here, everybody says what is the big picture? the big picture is this is going to get litigated over the next 15 months before the '12 election. i think this will be the focus of the debate in this country, the political debate and discourse, debt, spending
senator, it is willie geist.e question i asked tom coburn a few minutes ago, which is that we had this moment of national crisis, if you will, this august 2nd deadline looming, the stakes were as high as they could possibly be, and yet we still didn't get something huge. we never got to that grand bargain that has been so talked about over the last several months. do you see a circumstance within the united states congress, within the government, where we could actually have a conversation...
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if you don't belief in willie and you're from austin -- >> who doesn't believe in willie? >> i talked to rand paul and we'll play that in just a moment, and he says, we were willing to compromise. we compromised willing do raise the debt ceiling. that wasn't really a compromise by republicans. that wasn't really a democratic issue, was it? >> for a lot of republicans, anderson, it actually was. and you and me and paul may scratch our heads over that but a lot of these guys ran on not raising the debt ceiling and a lot of them, particularly in the house, viewed themselves as replacing people who were willing to lose to vote for obama care and willing to lose to not raise the debt ceiling and we may say that's not how washington worked but they genuinely believed it. paul being from austin, that's where you can get the burger between the two krispy kreme donuts. i think that's the satan's sandwich. >> is that fair? we were willing to compromise and raise the debt ceiling but i don't understand when that became a democratic position? >> we have been raising the debt ceiling f
if you don't belief in willie and you're from austin -- >> who doesn't believe in willie? >> i talked to rand paul and we'll play that in just a moment, and he says, we were willing to compromise. we compromised willing do raise the debt ceiling. that wasn't really a compromise by republicans. that wasn't really a democratic issue, was it? >> for a lot of republicans, anderson, it actually was. and you and me and paul may scratch our heads over that but a lot of these guys ran...
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willie brings them all together. i think that is a lot to do with his personality and the decency as a human being. is gentleness. is a very gentle man. is decency has been just a very, very strong supporter of rural america, family farmers. so people are interested about learning the life of god was born -- his family migrated to texas, he worked in the cotton fields. he grew up very,
willie brings them all together. i think that is a lot to do with his personality and the decency as a human being. is gentleness. is a very gentle man. is decency has been just a very, very strong supporter of rural america, family farmers. so people are interested about learning the life of god was born -- his family migrated to texas, he worked in the cotton fields. he grew up very,
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>> biff writes no worries, willie. too early" will never lose its ccc rating. >> we'll have more on "morning joe" later. we want to stabilize the markets that we keep our ccc rating. i've got a ee
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and the book is called "willie nelson: an epic life." it is not the most readable book in the world because i think what joe does is give us the name of everybody in the world who had anything to do with willie nelson. but given the fact that willie nelson is one of the more, is clearly one of the great entertainers of our time and he's really an icon and a unique type of individual because of who he is and his entertainment qualities. in vermont where i've seen him a number of times, all over this country, he brings together just a huge range of people. you know, most singers will appeal to this group of people, that group of people. willie brings them all together, and i think that has a lot to do with his personality, his decency as a human being, his gentleness, he's a very gentle man. his decency, he's been just a very, very strong supporter of rural america family farmers. so if people are interested in learning about the life of a guy who was born in arkansas, his family migrated to texas, you know, he worked in the cotton fields,
and the book is called "willie nelson: an epic life." it is not the most readable book in the world because i think what joe does is give us the name of everybody in the world who had anything to do with willie nelson. but given the fact that willie nelson is one of the more, is clearly one of the great entertainers of our time and he's really an icon and a unique type of individual because of who he is and his entertainment qualities. in vermont where i've seen him a number of times,...
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willie, what did you learn? taken during a lighting test. >> really? >> as some have said. she says there was no such thing as a lighting test. that's what she said. >> very interesting. what did you learn, ari? >> that willie plays great highlights. >> yes. what about you, gene? >> that if chris buck comes anywhere near you with a camera, run! run the other way! >> you do not want to get a picture taken by this guy. >> i think chris buck knows exactly what he's doing, as does tina brown. >> yeah. >> they're not dumb. >> it's not a coincidence. this cover and then they were talking about the palin cover a couple weeks ago. they were also talking about that cover of lady diana. >> he's savvy. >> excavated from the grave to stand next to kate middleton.
willie, what did you learn? taken during a lighting test. >> really? >> as some have said. she says there was no such thing as a lighting test. that's what she said. >> very interesting. what did you learn, ari? >> that willie plays great highlights. >> yes. what about you, gene? >> that if chris buck comes anywhere near you with a camera, run! run the other way! >> you do not want to get a picture taken by this guy. >> i think chris buck knows...
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patrick willis comes to the forefront i think as a mentor and leader.o many young players will be on the roster. patrick willis will be our guest tonight. -- >> at 11:35. that's right. thank you, ann. >>> well coming up tonight a little earlier tonight more on the debt deal raped an hour ago. who's claiming victory be a wrinkle that could make it collapse. we'll have live report from capitol hill and the hollywood movie that's just joined the billion dollar club. that and more tonight at 10:00 and 11:00. that's going to do it for this addition of eyewitness news. "60 minutes" is next and your latest news and weather is available on cbs5.com of have a great night ♪ [ bleats ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] bring the fresh flavors of the world right to your table. ♪ discover sabra dips. adventure awaits.
patrick willis comes to the forefront i think as a mentor and leader.o many young players will be on the roster. patrick willis will be our guest tonight. -- >> at 11:35. that's right. thank you, ann. >>> well coming up tonight a little earlier tonight more on the debt deal raped an hour ago. who's claiming victory be a wrinkle that could make it collapse. we'll have live report from capitol hill and the hollywood movie that's just joined the billion dollar club. that and more...
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>> i brought something for willie. >> oh. of course. willie. >> we don't usually give these to people from vanderbilt but i wanted you to have that. >> purple are the school colors then? >> they are. >> so that's not like -- you're not being ironic or anything. thank you, jon. >> that's nice of you, jon. >> it's a tennessee thing. and harold has several. >> pretty color. >> school colors are also purple. >> harold, i think, probably carried franklin county. >> i did. >> how are you doing, harold? >> i'm good this morning. >> jamie dimon says things are going to get better and i trust jamie dimon. what about you? >> it was the right message. it was the right tone. the financial markets had to enjoy hearing him say that. investors had to appreciate hearing him say that. i hope the white house and those in washington heard the message loud and clear not only do we need to work together but the tone, the message needs to be more coordinated, the policy needs to be more coordinated. i was pleased to hear him yesterday. i don't think i was al
>> i brought something for willie. >> oh. of course. willie. >> we don't usually give these to people from vanderbilt but i wanted you to have that. >> purple are the school colors then? >> they are. >> so that's not like -- you're not being ironic or anything. thank you, jon. >> that's nice of you, jon. >> it's a tennessee thing. and harold has several. >> pretty color. >> school colors are also purple. >> harold, i think,...
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plus i think we'll get willie brown and melissa griffin from the san francisco examiner to talk about how nancy pelosi fared in this debt seal -- >> a little coffee talk. >> whatever it was. coffee screaming. >>> all that in a moment. first, there's new hope for two u.s. berkeley graduates behind bars for more than two years. >> iran's foreign minister is quoted yesterdaying a says he hoping shane bauer and josh fattal will be released soon. he is the highest ranking iranian official to raise those expectations. if two americans face spying charges for allegedly crossing into iran illegally back in 2009. their trial ended last sunday. iranian judges will reportedly announce their verdict soon, a third hiker, bauer's fiance, sara shourd was released last year. >>> a fire overnight in an auto detailing shop in san jose destroyed a customer's car. a neighbor saw smoke at diamond auto detailing on south autumn street. firefighters went in and found a vehicle fully engulfed. they contained the fire about a half hour later. damage to the building is minor. a gang shoot out in oakland killed
plus i think we'll get willie brown and melissa griffin from the san francisco examiner to talk about how nancy pelosi fared in this debt seal -- >> a little coffee talk. >> whatever it was. coffee screaming. >>> all that in a moment. first, there's new hope for two u.s. berkeley graduates behind bars for more than two years. >> iran's foreign minister is quoted yesterdaying a says he hoping shane bauer and josh fattal will be released soon. he is the highest ranking...
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his name is willie torrance. he was arrested two years ago for allegedly choking his ex-girlfriend and threatening to shoot her in the face. the alameda county beach district attorney's office dismissed the charges after he admitted he violated his probation for a previous conviction for being a felon in possession of a firearm. this happened in 2007. he was sentenced to 16 months in prison for a parole violation. >> keeping our eyes on the market, the dow jones is down 44 points. the big news this morning, the three rating agencies, fitch reaffirm the aaa credit rating of the united states. other big news, factory output in july increased by the largest amount. hon >> hi there was a big jump in utilities which are whether sensitive. away from that we had a good jump, we were not expected that the increase was more moderate hoppe. >> slow economic growth for the german economy which is the largest in the european union. we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. >> what are now learning that the
his name is willie torrance. he was arrested two years ago for allegedly choking his ex-girlfriend and threatening to shoot her in the face. the alameda county beach district attorney's office dismissed the charges after he admitted he violated his probation for a previous conviction for being a felon in possession of a firearm. this happened in 2007. he was sentenced to 16 months in prison for a parole violation. >> keeping our eyes on the market, the dow jones is down 44 points. the big...
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willie mays had trouble buying a house in san francisco. a couple of people would not show him a house. they had to enlist the mayor and a bunch of people. this is their reservoir. companies would take a block and there would start wrecking houses. there were building two a day -- they were building two with a. the 1930's were the big boom times for the sunset. >> this is a recession. >> these are the homes in west would park. -- in westwood park. >> how did this perform? the composite the assembly -- come's assembly -- composite assembly. >> they would stucco it. they would put chicken wire on it. >> when i inspect buildings that are being remodeled, i see that the chicken wire mesh is completely gone. >> it is galvanized. the saltwater was enough to rest it out. >> it people think stucco is waterproof -- it is not waterproof. it sucks the water in. you have to water protect it and paint it. >> the above the low medium that was going on -- the bungalow frenzy that was going on, people were building houses at a remarkable rate in the 1930's
willie mays had trouble buying a house in san francisco. a couple of people would not show him a house. they had to enlist the mayor and a bunch of people. this is their reservoir. companies would take a block and there would start wrecking houses. there were building two a day -- they were building two with a. the 1930's were the big boom times for the sunset. >> this is a recession. >> these are the homes in west would park. -- in westwood park. >> how did this perform? the...
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>> they go to msnbc and look at willie's week in review.oop. >> and willie, we've got that next so happy days are here again. >> the dalai lama has ordered today and we're going to review. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ >>> all right, it's been a pretty sobering show. that was the throw. i think you pegged me with it. let us now intox indicate you with a week in review. ♪ >> at number three, remember this crew? after a month of national focus on the debt fight in washington, the 2012 republican field stepped out of the shadows. >> we should have a president who agrees to cut debt and balance the federal deficit. >> mitt romney had been notably silent during the debt debate but managed to come up with an opinion after the deal had pretty much been sealed. >> he did this, waited until it was a done deal then c
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willie looks like my cat? i think she's saying willie, my cat steve -- i don't know if i should point this out, but we have more cats watching our show than we have people. we are grateful for all of them. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i got in trouble talking about the federal reserve. i got -- i got lectured about that yesterday. an agency of government, like the federal reserve, they should open their books up. they should be transparent so the people of the united states know what they are doing, how they are doing it and frankly, i think if they are -- the mistrust that is there today, if they would simply open up and be transparent with the american people, i think it would go a long way toward either finding out whether or not there is some activities that are improper or that they have been handling themselves quite well. >> the governor, i can't remember his name, coming in to -- he realizes talking about it too. he makes me look like a moderate. i have never once said bernanke committed treason
willie looks like my cat? i think she's saying willie, my cat steve -- i don't know if i should point this out, but we have more cats watching our show than we have people. we are grateful for all of them. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i got in trouble talking about the federal reserve. i got -- i got lectured about that yesterday. an agency of government, like the federal reserve, they should open their books up. they should be transparent so the people of the united...
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i don't think it's willy-nilly. i think activists at the yale university law school who're very consciously doing this. they are tied to activists in europe, and they are developing this whole body of law that the social conservatives are very worried about it >> let's take euthanasia or doctor assisted suicide is okay. in the netherlands. do you know that i believe it's 65% of americans support allowing a doctor to fu fulfill terminally ill patient's right to end life >> that's one where americans are relatively close to other in need lund. 59% of americans oppose gay marriage even though of them are for civil unions. but i think this notion that there's a pipeline that's running somehow from europe and from the netherland to the united states i think that's the wrong metaphor. ere is a battle that's going on between a culture of duty and culture of freedom or however you want to refer to or religious or secular culture. surely one of the lessons of legislation we're not taking our laws from massachusetts of suprem
i don't think it's willy-nilly. i think activists at the yale university law school who're very consciously doing this. they are tied to activists in europe, and they are developing this whole body of law that the social conservatives are very worried about it >> let's take euthanasia or doctor assisted suicide is okay. in the netherlands. do you know that i believe it's 65% of americans support allowing a doctor to fu fulfill terminally ill patient's right to end life >> that's one...
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data has trumped debt. >> tyler, it's willie.jobs number from july that could be ugly. the markets not impressed by the debt deal. what would wall street like to see from a policy point of view out of washington? >> that's a great question. i think they would like to see some certainly over what is going to happen with respect to entitlement reform and potentially tax reform under which certain loopholes would be closed and marginal rates would be lowered. they seem to be holding back on that. i think they would also like to see probably some programs out of washington, generally speaking to address infrastructure. the idea of an infrastructure bank has relatively broad support. i wouldn't say broad. maybe that's too far. it has some bipartisan support behind it. those kinds of things could help, could help the construction sector. the other concern is the real estate sector and that isn't going to improve until we get underlying job growth and income growth. and income is absolutely stagnant right now. >> tyler, you talked about
data has trumped debt. >> tyler, it's willie.jobs number from july that could be ugly. the markets not impressed by the debt deal. what would wall street like to see from a policy point of view out of washington? >> that's a great question. i think they would like to see some certainly over what is going to happen with respect to entitlement reform and potentially tax reform under which certain loopholes would be closed and marginal rates would be lowered. they seem to be holding...
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. >> are you saying willie suton should go to the pawn shops. that's why willie suton went to the bank. >> presumably you are. >> i am neal and neal with standard and poors. it needds to be balance revenue. >> it is not balanced when you call a group out. congressman, i wish we had more time. >> there was no revenue in this at all. >> senator. we'll be back after i beg you to stop. we'll have more including the guy behind the downgrade. there is a way to profit off of it big-time. ricans aren't getting enough whole grain. but actually, it's never been easier to get the whole grain you want from your favorite big g cereals. from cheerios to lucky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. there's whole grain in every box. diabetes testing? what else is new? you get the blood, hope it's enough, it's-- what's this? freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, i'll try it, but-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. it's like it-- [both] targets the blood. yeah, draws it right in. the
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who is a better dresser, mitt romney or willie brown? >> willie brown for sure. >> he has more charisma. >> i like my hair better, too. [ laughter ] >> certainly more manageable easy to take care of. >>> we have much more coming up. stay right there. >>> we'll be right back. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with lots of houses to chose from and down-to-earth prices the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. find out what an experienced re/max agent can do for you. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. company. they told police they were robbed, then left trapped inside a warehouse. anne makovec is in santa rosa ning, with the l >>> an overnight shift turned terrifying for employees of an armored car company. ann
who is a better dresser, mitt romney or willie brown? >> willie brown for sure. >> he has more charisma. >> i like my hair better, too. [ laughter ] >> certainly more manageable easy to take care of. >>> we have much more coming up. stay right there. >>> we'll be right back. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings...
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jerry willis and host of the willis -- gerri willis and host of the willis report graces us.l happen? >> we are starting to get some markets saudi arabia saturday night opened 5%, ended 7%. israel stock exchange opening down dramatically. we are worried about a cascading of markets. asia, europe trade down and we open tomorrow morning and may follow suit. that's what we are worried about and watching. we'll be talking this tonight. >> heather: one of the phrases used earlier with reference to israel said it opened with investors dumping stocks like hot potatoes. should we expect more of the same? >> s&p downgraded our debt, as you know. treasurys critically important used by professionals, individuals. when standard & poor's said that investment wasn't as good as it used to be it introduced nervousness into markets. they don't like when they can't predict what is happening next. some folks will be selling. maybe it will be an overreaction and in a couple of days we'll build back. we have to wait and see. >> heather: immediate reaction versus a long term consequence, what do w
jerry willis and host of the willis -- gerri willis and host of the willis report graces us.l happen? >> we are starting to get some markets saudi arabia saturday night opened 5%, ended 7%. israel stock exchange opening down dramatically. we are worried about a cascading of markets. asia, europe trade down and we open tomorrow morning and may follow suit. that's what we are worried about and watching. we'll be talking this tonight. >> heather: one of the phrases used earlier with...
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we should not be compared to willie horton. politicians keep using him as an excuse for not doing the right thing. willie horton was guilty when he went into prison and he was guilty when they let him out. he has nothing to do with their situation. no just legislator, no just clergy's, no just people can sit here and watch what we have been through. if it had not been for jonathan, reverand, and especially the media -- they have been wonderful at exposing the injustice in this country and around the world. we would not have a voice. we would still languish in those places. and they would pretend like nothing happened. tavis: next time, we will hear the story of a former police officer who was wrongfully convicted of a serious crime while on duty at the university of chicago. we will also look at the work being done to combat wrongful convictions. keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smi ley. tavis: >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> mission when
we should not be compared to willie horton. politicians keep using him as an excuse for not doing the right thing. willie horton was guilty when he went into prison and he was guilty when they let him out. he has nothing to do with their situation. no just legislator, no just clergy's, no just people can sit here and watch what we have been through. if it had not been for jonathan, reverand, and especially the media -- they have been wonderful at exposing the injustice in this country and...
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lawrence dedard who they believe was the shooter and willi torrence the suspected drivers. >>> sayinge beyond enough is enough in the wake of the 3- year-old's funeral. the council member saying the city needs to pull out all the stops to end violence on street street. robert lyles on the infitting at oakland city hall. >> i'm afraid to be out here by myself. >> reporter: kids afraid to walk to the corner store fearing they will be the next carlos nava. >> it is too much going on. it is just hard. >> reporter: and parents incredulous. >> they don't care about going to jail. they are going to get out. >> reporter: too gripped by the fear of perpetrators in oakland. but fear and violence forming an unholy marriage so a council member wants to reign fire in brimstone on those preying on the city. >> we will get a debate. >> reporter: reed and he say they are pushing ahead with a city wide curfew implementing the fruitvale gang injunction and suing gangs in both east and west oakland for new injunctions there. the mayor saying they are using an innocent toddler's death for political gain
lawrence dedard who they believe was the shooter and willi torrence the suspected drivers. >>> sayinge beyond enough is enough in the wake of the 3- year-old's funeral. the council member saying the city needs to pull out all the stops to end violence on street street. robert lyles on the infitting at oakland city hall. >> i'm afraid to be out here by myself. >> reporter: kids afraid to walk to the corner store fearing they will be the next carlos nava. >> it is too...
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it's way too early for this. >>> good morning, i'm willie geist, and this is "way too early" the show
it's way too early for this. >>> good morning, i'm willie geist, and this is "way too early" the show
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. >> with us on set -- >> like willie said, in a couple weeks, it's going to be snowing. >> god, i hope you enjoyed yourself. i didn't. >> john heilemann is here. >> go ahead. >> msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee is with us. >> have you had a good summer, john? >> what summer? >> exactly. >> one day is a cold spring, the next day, we are on the verge of a snowstorm. >> major news to report this morning. >> with a heat wave, does it really have to go from 42 to 117? are we on mars where we have no atmosphere? >> yeah. >> global warming. >> the leaves started to change out there. you can see that. >> i like it. >> the first changing of the leaves, august 1st. >> with just one day to go before the budget deadline -- i do like the fact we are not doing the countdown deadline. >> can we have an armageddon clock for a minute. we can add shocks. >> there's one day left. >> over the weekend, you know, the kids and i -- like the kids -- you know, willie, the kids are hip to my jive, right, so i'm on the twitter a lot. i'm on the twitter a lot talkin
. >> with us on set -- >> like willie said, in a couple weeks, it's going to be snowing. >> god, i hope you enjoyed yourself. i didn't. >> john heilemann is here. >> go ahead. >> msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee is with us. >> have you had a good summer, john? >> what summer? >> exactly. >> one day is a cold spring, the next day, we are on the verge of a snowstorm. >> major news to...
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five times could be a charm for bruce willis fans.tedly working on a fifth "die hard" film in which super cop john mcclain's adventures play out in russia. katy perry's single "last friday night" hit number one on the billboards, giving her album "teenage dream" five number ones, tying the record set by michael jackson's 1987 album "bad." >>> actor richard gere not only plays guitar but he is an avid collector, but he is auctioning them off for as much as $1 million to support humanitarian causes. the gibson flying v alone is expected to go for up to $90,000. >>> and, finally, this ranks right up there in all-time celebrity hissy fits. according to passengers french actor gerrard de pardu allegedly inebriated apparently being denied into the bathroom unzipped and urinated in to the aisle. he was escorted off the plane, but no charges were filed. and they cleaned up the mess. but come on, it's just -- >> how do you not get charged for that? j and wh >> and what would be the charge be? urinating in the aisle? stay tuned, "way too early
five times could be a charm for bruce willis fans.tedly working on a fifth "die hard" film in which super cop john mcclain's adventures play out in russia. katy perry's single "last friday night" hit number one on the billboards, giving her album "teenage dream" five number ones, tying the record set by michael jackson's 1987 album "bad." >>> actor richard gere not only plays guitar but he is an avid collector, but he is auctioning them off for...
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i don't know. >> willie? >> it's tough, willie.e going to get a phone call. >> you think so? >> when they get in trouble, who do they call? >> they want willie geist. look looks like i'm going to be with him. he sat down in a music store and started to play. >> did he really? >> yeah. [ male announcer ] members of the american postal workers union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal workers union. ♪ can be even more powerful, with precise pain relieving cream. it blocks pain signals fast for relief precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. >>> oh, please tell me it's time. >> it is. for the news you can't use. i have good stuff for you from jon hunts
i don't know. >> willie? >> it's tough, willie.e going to get a phone call. >> you think so? >> when they get in trouble, who do they call? >> they want willie geist. look looks like i'm going to be with him. he sat down in a music store and started to play. >> did he really? >> yeah. [ male announcer ] members of the american postal workers union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day....
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of course, the mayor then was willie brown, and he said, what are you going to do with this? and of course the first thing you do if you read it, and you read it with the understanding that there is probably a lot of information there that will be very hard and goals and programs that will be very hard to implement at the department of public works, which had historically been a very male- dominated agency. but we made a commitment to the mayor, we made a commitment to the commission that we would study that report and to implement every single one of those as that applied at every level of the department. i was willing to do that because around in may were a lot of other powerful women, who said it would not be that hard. all you had to do is pay attention to it, and all you had to do was not take no for an answer and all you had to do was look forward, not backward. and with those varied little pieces of advice, which took on that task and we found at the local managers. we found that many women who were trying to even get to the blue-collar work, the work on the streets, h
of course, the mayor then was willie brown, and he said, what are you going to do with this? and of course the first thing you do if you read it, and you read it with the understanding that there is probably a lot of information there that will be very hard and goals and programs that will be very hard to implement at the department of public works, which had historically been a very male- dominated agency. but we made a commitment to the mayor, we made a commitment to the commission that we...
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i'm jonathan capehart in for willie geist. this is "way too early" the show that's never lost a debate unless you count the ones with my mom. hi, mom. i'm glad you peer up with us this morning watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio. shoot me an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com or you can text the word "awake" followed by 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this friday, august 12th. a lot going on today including a career worst round of golf for tiger woods. we'll have a special guest helping me in sports because i'm going to need it. plus i will come to your house and cook you dinner. >> there were strange campaign promises in last night's debate. full recap later in the cooler. first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. >>> with the ames straw poll just a day away, another republican is jumping into the 2012 presidential race. a spokesman for rick perry says the texas governor will officially announce he'
i'm jonathan capehart in for willie geist. this is "way too early" the show that's never lost a debate unless you count the ones with my mom. hi, mom. i'm glad you peer up with us this morning watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio. shoot me an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com or you can text the word "awake" followed by 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this friday, august 12th. a lot...
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politics, you would not know he served four mayor's and he had very powerful friends like former mayor willie brown san francisco's often fractured board of supervisors could not agree on at the mayor, then they agreed on the compromise -- ed lee. the board approved him ten to one, and they do not approve of anything ten to one. who is he? his mother was a seamstress. his father died when he was 10. he was so poor, he and his siblings would scrounged around in the basement for something to give each other for christmas. in one box, there would be an old shoe. in another one, a shoelace. he won a scholarship to bottling college in bowdoin college in maine. he returned to the bay area to attend ucla berkeley law school, before working for the city government, first as an investigator in the whistle- blowers department, and a few decades after california passed laws forbidding agents from -- asians from owning land, he became the first chinese- american mayor. now his mustache has its own twitter feed. i feel badly for the audience, because they can only hear the mustache. it is truly awesome up
politics, you would not know he served four mayor's and he had very powerful friends like former mayor willie brown san francisco's often fractured board of supervisors could not agree on at the mayor, then they agreed on the compromise -- ed lee. the board approved him ten to one, and they do not approve of anything ten to one. who is he? his mother was a seamstress. his father died when he was 10. he was so poor, he and his siblings would scrounged around in the basement for something to give...
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good morning, i'm willie geist and this is "way too early," the show hoping it can make a debt deal with that bookie who's been coming by the house quite a bit lately. we're good for the money. i'm glad you're up with us this morning. shoot me an e-mail at way too early and let us know why you're awake. 622639. we'll read the best responses latter in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday, the first day of august. yes, its eye august. there's a lot going on today including the syrian government opening fire on its own people again in it a slaughter yesterday. how will the united states and the u.n. respond? plus hugo chavez sweats to the venezuelan oldies. all part of hisdy play to the world that he's on the road to recovery and that he can crush a tracksuit. that clip a bit later in the show. but first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. with just one day to go now before the budget deadline, the house and senate are expected to vote today on a package to raise the nation's debt ceiling after all this talk. president obama announced from the white ho
good morning, i'm willie geist and this is "way too early," the show hoping it can make a debt deal with that bookie who's been coming by the house quite a bit lately. we're good for the money. i'm glad you're up with us this morning. shoot me an e-mail at way too early and let us know why you're awake. 622639. we'll read the best responses latter in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday, the first day of august. yes, its eye august. there's a lot...
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but i've known him for a lot of years, that's willie nelson. the book called "willie nelson and the epic life." it's not the most readable book in the world. i think what joe does is give us the name of everybody in the world who had anything to do with willie nelson. but given the fact that willie nelson is one of the more -- he's clearly one the great entertainers of our time. and he's really iconic and a unique type of individual. because of who he is. and his entertainment qualities in vermont where i've seen him a number of times all over the country. we brings together just a huge range of people. most singers will appeal to this group of people, or that group of people. really brings him altogether. i think that has a lot to do with his personality, his decency as a human being. he's a strong man and strong supporter of rural america. if people are interested about learning about the life of a guy that was born in arkansas, migrated to texas, he worked in the cotton fields, you know, he grew up very, very poor. and he has a unique tie, i
but i've known him for a lot of years, that's willie nelson. the book called "willie nelson and the epic life." it's not the most readable book in the world. i think what joe does is give us the name of everybody in the world who had anything to do with willie nelson. but given the fact that willie nelson is one of the more -- he's clearly one the great entertainers of our time. and he's really iconic and a unique type of individual. because of who he is. and his entertainment...
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stay tuned, "way too early" with willie geist starts right now. >>> a day after the dow lost 630 pointslost 5.5% of its value. asian markets continue their fall, with france, germany and great britain sliding as well. the question is, what instruments do the world's governments have left to stop the bleeding? we'll get a live report from london and talk to andrew sorkin in a minute. >>> meanwhile, british prime minister david cameron rushed home from vacation to deal with the violent riots that continued last night in london. and have now spread to three other cities. the question is, what is behind the rage of the british youth. >>> and reports this morning say texas governor, rick perry, will make it clear on saturday that he's jumping into the 2012 presidential race. the question is,
stay tuned, "way too early" with willie geist starts right now. >>> a day after the dow lost 630 pointslost 5.5% of its value. asian markets continue their fall, with france, germany and great britain sliding as well. the question is, what instruments do the world's governments have left to stop the bleeding? we'll get a live report from london and talk to andrew sorkin in a minute. >>> meanwhile, british prime minister david cameron rushed home from vacation to deal...
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connected with the murder of a three year- old boy is in police custody lost on vegas police arrested willie torres that drove the car caught in that drive-by shooting at me that killed the three year old little boy prosecutors have charged torrence's they believe the one already in cuss street was the one the pull the trigger. >> dollar futures were down at 94 points, the dow has been on the rise backup 7% in three sessions of course the dow is down overall 15% . we are watching what is happening overseas and see how it will affect wall street. that knows for economic growth was 2% asian markets mx to japan was up 0.2% hongkong was down 0.2% and south korea up 4.5% >> and check whether this tuesday morning >> our golden gate bridge shot fog is here and we will walk you through what we are expecting bay wise another sunny afternoon on tap her temperatures raising from the '60s and maybe a touch warmer than yesterday when we have a live look ottawa walnut creek and we have clear conditions and that will contribute to the hot temperatures nothing ups during the sun once it comes up. that's wha
connected with the murder of a three year- old boy is in police custody lost on vegas police arrested willie torres that drove the car caught in that drive-by shooting at me that killed the three year old little boy prosecutors have charged torrence's they believe the one already in cuss street was the one the pull the trigger. >> dollar futures were down at 94 points, the dow has been on the rise backup 7% in three sessions of course the dow is down overall 15% . we are watching what is...
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willie nelson. willie nelson, yes, indeed. you heard me right.weighing in on the debt battle and he has something to say to our lawmakers including what normal americans are really worried about. don't miss it. >> also ahead, millions of people are on the brink of starvation. you have seen these images of starving children. right now, not only are terrorists keeping them from food, but there are reports that women are being targeted and raped. we will take you to the frontlines in this exclusive report ahead. but coming up next, horrifying in uh details on that attack on a fan in dodger stadium and a key witness to the beeting has suddenly died. [ car door closing ] [ man ] ooooch! hot seat! hot! hot! hot! [ male announcer ] time to check your air conditioning? come to meineke now and get a free ac system check and a free cooler with paid ac service. meineke. we have the coolest customers. >>> the more we are learning ability the brutal beating of a man, just wearing a san francisco giants t-shirt on opening day at l.a. dodgers stadium, the more
willie nelson. willie nelson, yes, indeed. you heard me right.weighing in on the debt battle and he has something to say to our lawmakers including what normal americans are really worried about. don't miss it. >> also ahead, millions of people are on the brink of starvation. you have seen these images of starving children. right now, not only are terrorists keeping them from food, but there are reports that women are being targeted and raped. we will take you to the frontlines in this...
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united airlines person in bombay i know exactly although they have they called themselves bill or willie or something i know exactly that it's. i know the guy's name is probably. and i'll ask you about it said first of all let's drop them a second they tell me people you know people say that your coolies you're being used for this you're being used by western companies by outsourcing companies what do you feel about it they say oh mr baba thank god that we can talk honestly about this well you know there are many things you have city in cambridge which we don't have and although i may be exploited in certain ways there are things i need and i want in fact i would quite like to govern to an american university or a canadian university or a german university this is the best i can do i think people there is an ambivalence there's a love hate relationship and people are aware of it i think that complexity is something the common people are aware of that's why don't you can just jettison that and get rid of the problem ok the idea will stay with us but you know if we look at the industrializ
united airlines person in bombay i know exactly although they have they called themselves bill or willie or something i know exactly that it's. i know the guy's name is probably. and i'll ask you about it said first of all let's drop them a second they tell me people you know people say that your coolies you're being used for this you're being used by western companies by outsourcing companies what do you feel about it they say oh mr baba thank god that we can talk honestly about this well you...
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and it's hard to get ahold of and yet sandy or bill or willie in. in any other call center this is their aspiration and i think we cannot reject that is as somehow an earthy hope for them when you think about that bill i mean your apps you want to let rejecting it isn't the word the hope i mean certainly if people want to live more like the way i live that's fight i mean obviously if everybody meaning in trying to live the way i live we're going to exceed the carrying capacity of the earth but that's a whole nother problem. i just don't think could turn the west as popular as it is is a very useful it's a very useful intellectual or analytic category certainly yes people do talk about it and insofar as they talk about it it's a real thing because it was a real thing you have to talk about. refers to anything real it's interesting i mean if i go to you because in the in this part of the world i cause i like i said living in russia i mean either you people we look at it either you want something from the west or you don't want something from the ones
and it's hard to get ahold of and yet sandy or bill or willie in. in any other call center this is their aspiration and i think we cannot reject that is as somehow an earthy hope for them when you think about that bill i mean your apps you want to let rejecting it isn't the word the hope i mean certainly if people want to live more like the way i live that's fight i mean obviously if everybody meaning in trying to live the way i live we're going to exceed the carrying capacity of the earth but...