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lieutenant aaron wataga should serve. and what's interesting is, again, it's the same type of thing. it's been a very devicive split in the community. he is an individual who embraces being japanese american who chooses to refuse deployment on the grounds that it's not constitutional. he is inordinately bright and articulate and a poster boy for being sort of the u.s. soldier but he believes, after talking to soldiers coming back, that it's wrong. it's very similar to my central character, chet. as this went on in contemporary news it fed on where my central character became bolstered. that's what happens when you are writing a play. over a period of 3 1/2, 4 years things happen in your personal life and in the world around you that continue to sort of feed into the play. so the no no boy aspect, i just gave him a speech a couple days ago where he says, because i really want to bring up the issue and make it relevant to contemporary times. he says, doesn't anybody care what happened? they took away our rights. doesn't any
lieutenant aaron wataga should serve. and what's interesting is, again, it's the same type of thing. it's been a very devicive split in the community. he is an individual who embraces being japanese american who chooses to refuse deployment on the grounds that it's not constitutional. he is inordinately bright and articulate and a poster boy for being sort of the u.s. soldier but he believes, after talking to soldiers coming back, that it's wrong. it's very similar to my central character,...
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aaron jones. >> can you -- thank you, thank you. kblx is celebrating its 30th anniversary of local radio in san francisco. please funeral -- tune in to 102.9 and join in our 30th year anniversary. right now i want to introduce the kblx steppers. ♪ [ringing bells] ♪ woooo ♪ oooooo ♪ ♪ i'd love to express it ♪ >> aaron jones, ladies and gentlemen, kblx. the quiet storm quiet no more. thanks, et great job. excellent job, part-timers. let's hear it for them. that was i guess the amateur portion if you can call it that because everybody rehearsed so hard the let's hear it for everybody. shanell wang, aaron and scotty. now time to move on to the professional category. the muni experts. the professionals have up to 30 seconds for a warmup and up to two minutes to ring the bill -- bell. now it the time to bring up the heavy artillery. selected by a panel of judges in two preliminary rounds, these six men who have been selected to ring in random order are your troneds -- contenders for the title of 47th annual cable car bell ring
aaron jones. >> can you -- thank you, thank you. kblx is celebrating its 30th anniversary of local radio in san francisco. please funeral -- tune in to 102.9 and join in our 30th year anniversary. right now i want to introduce the kblx steppers. ♪ [ringing bells] ♪ woooo ♪ oooooo ♪ ♪ i'd love to express it ♪ >> aaron jones, ladies and gentlemen, kblx. the quiet storm quiet no more. thanks, et great job. excellent job, part-timers. let's hear it for them. that was i guess...
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it's sort of a morality play perfect for william shakespeare or aaron sorkin. did you know immediately how you were going to approach the story? >> no. i knew immediately that i wanted to do it. it was the fastest i've ever said yes to anything, though i never met him or spoken to him, i have a lot of affection and a lot of empathy for mark. i read a review from a blogger the other day, saying, the movie made her want to egg mark zuckerberg's house and then help him clean it up. and a lot of people are going to have that reaction. >> reporter: facebook told us, quote, they do a wonderful job of telling a good story. of course, the reality probably wouldn't make for a fun or interesting movie. and others question the sexy portrayal of real life geeks. >> you don't know my name, do you? >> is it stanford? >> reporter: but sorkin insists he drew every morsel from witnesses. when he sent the script to facebook for feedback, he said the only notes he got back was computer jargon. >> nothing was invented to hollywood-ize this. >> reporter: truth or fiction, there is
it's sort of a morality play perfect for william shakespeare or aaron sorkin. did you know immediately how you were going to approach the story? >> no. i knew immediately that i wanted to do it. it was the fastest i've ever said yes to anything, though i never met him or spoken to him, i have a lot of affection and a lot of empathy for mark. i read a review from a blogger the other day, saying, the movie made her want to egg mark zuckerberg's house and then help him clean it up. and a lot...
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aaron? >> reporter: we can tell you that the polic scene has just cleared on the perimeter of the hospital grounds. the road is back open. most of the police vehicles have left the area. the suspect initially in this incident, warren davis, 50 years old, we're told, shot himself and his mother inside her hospital room at the hospital. take lo at some video we got a bit earlier at the scene as it developed. about 11:45, the baltimore city police officers converged on johns hopkins university hospil after reports of a doctor having been shot by a man with whom he was discussing the condition of his mother. at that point we're told that policestarted to build their presence outside the hospital. began a tactical situation, bringing in s.w.a.t. team officers, trying to assess the situation and ahort time before they were able to make any sort of moves, they were able to tell by looking into the room that the man and his mother o was a patient in the hospital were deceased. take a listen to the p
aaron? >> reporter: we can tell you that the polic scene has just cleared on the perimeter of the hospital grounds. the road is back open. most of the police vehicles have left the area. the suspect initially in this incident, warren davis, 50 years old, we're told, shot himself and his mother inside her hospital room at the hospital. take lo at some video we got a bit earlier at the scene as it developed. about 11:45, the baltimore city police officers converged on johns hopkins...
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should have drafted aaron rodgers, too late, rogers to gennings. 360 yards for rogers. look at hester. the acres, 17 penalties. the bears win 20-17. chicago 3-0, green bay 2-1. stanford football on fire. you see them at the number 9 position. this week they play oregon. they are the king of football this week in the bay area. >> good night everybody. promise me low prices.
should have drafted aaron rodgers, too late, rogers to gennings. 360 yards for rogers. look at hester. the acres, 17 penalties. the bears win 20-17. chicago 3-0, green bay 2-1. stanford football on fire. you see them at the number 9 position. this week they play oregon. they are the king of football this week in the bay area. >> good night everybody. promise me low prices.
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mira and aaron? [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. my name is miree. i'm 16 years old and i've been doing peer group for four years now. i feel like what we do is very important because we help repair the harm instead of just -- i feel like it affects teens more when they learn a lesson from what they've done instead of -- what we do, actually helping, you know, it was wrong and you will have consequences for what you do. how we give them alternatives and stuff. so, yeah. >> hi, i'm aaron. i'm 13 years old and this is my second year doing peer court. this program has taught me how to stay neutral while solving conflicts and that has helped me in many ways in school. also, this program benefits many students in the district, because they go through this program rather than getting suspended at school, getting expelled or going to juve. thanks. [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] president chiu: at this time, why don't we go back to our 4:00 special orders. madam clerk, if you could call item 16 through 23. >> item 16 is a public hearing of per
mira and aaron? [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. my name is miree. i'm 16 years old and i've been doing peer group for four years now. i feel like what we do is very important because we help repair the harm instead of just -- i feel like it affects teens more when they learn a lesson from what they've done instead of -- what we do, actually helping, you know, it was wrong and you will have consequences for what you do. how we give them alternatives and stuff. so, yeah. >>...
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aaron johnson, everybody. >> why has he telephoned? do you have anything of use in that hole you call a home? >> ashtrays, some mysterious paintings, and ashtrays mostly. >> you'll catch something rotten. to what do i owe the pleasure? >> hamburg. in germany, mimi. >> hamburg, humbug. >> i'll be gone a couple of months, maybe even more. ♪ >> oh, and is this with the new group? oh, what's it called again? >> do you care? >> well, they all sound the same to me. [ cheers and applause ] [ as john lennon ] >> jimmy: "the beatles. we're going to be in the beatles." that's why i didn't get the role. dude, aaron johnson, "nowhere boy" is in select theaters october 8th. check it out. pavement performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now...spotted, the hottest accessory in town. as seen on lisa! rachel! and rob! it's new lean pockets culinary creations. veggies, grilled chicken and cheese. wrapped in a portable crust made with whole grains. and hey...you don't need to be a celebrity to get your hands on these new lean pocke
aaron johnson, everybody. >> why has he telephoned? do you have anything of use in that hole you call a home? >> ashtrays, some mysterious paintings, and ashtrays mostly. >> you'll catch something rotten. to what do i owe the pleasure? >> hamburg. in germany, mimi. >> hamburg, humbug. >> i'll be gone a couple of months, maybe even more. ♪ >> oh, and is this with the new group? oh, what's it called again? >> do you care? >> well, they all...
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it's aaron rogers. >> and al harris of the green bay packers. >> we hear you have a special wish. >> and we're here to make it come true. >> that young girl just got the surprise of a lifetime. and what a lifetime it has been. at 13, anna schmidt has been through numerous strokes, brain surgery and a heart transplant. now, she's well on the road to recovery. and along the way, a couple green bay packers stepped up to make her dream come true. we're going to tell you her story. good morning, america. i'm ashleigh banfield, in for bianna golodryga. >> i'm dan harris. it is saturday, september 25th. >>> also coming up this morning, ashleigh, you care about this especially because you have two, young children. our story is about toddlers with potty mouths. you may have heard about it and stung by it. otherwise, cherubic, little tots dropping the f-bomb. in fact, researchers say kids are using bad language earlier than ever before. we'll show you why it's happening. and what you can do. >> i'm not happy about this story. >>> we're going to begin with serious news about lindsay lohan. i
it's aaron rogers. >> and al harris of the green bay packers. >> we hear you have a special wish. >> and we're here to make it come true. >> that young girl just got the surprise of a lifetime. and what a lifetime it has been. at 13, anna schmidt has been through numerous strokes, brain surgery and a heart transplant. now, she's well on the road to recovery. and along the way, a couple green bay packers stepped up to make her dream come true. we're going to tell you her...
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aaron bates to charlie gantt. i know we're only three weeks into the season, but if you see any more guts than that the rest of the year, give me a call. wow! let's go down to holly. >> holly: you just have a big grin on your face right now. how much difficulty was it to make that decision? >> well, we had an inexperienced kicker. and it was a long kick. we said hey, let's go. by the way, the name of that play is little giants. >> holly: little giants indeed. what did coach kelly say? he just complimented you on the call. >> yeah, he said gutsy call. we've executed all week long, to it was the right time, obviously. >> holly: coach, thanks. >> have a great night, guys. >> brad: going to be a pretty good night for mark dantonio. little giants, this is a giant of a play. >> todd: here's charlie gantt. he's going to get hung up in here and then release. the holder, aaron bates, is a senior. he was a former high school quarterback at john glenn high school in ohio. and he throws a perfect throw to a wide-open receiver
aaron bates to charlie gantt. i know we're only three weeks into the season, but if you see any more guts than that the rest of the year, give me a call. wow! let's go down to holly. >> holly: you just have a big grin on your face right now. how much difficulty was it to make that decision? >> well, we had an inexperienced kicker. and it was a long kick. we said hey, let's go. by the way, the name of that play is little giants. >> holly: little giants indeed. what did coach...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm kimberly suiters. it's saturday, september 25, 2010. all the news just ahead but first a check on our forecast with meteorologist chuck bell joining us in studio. it was hot yesterday and it's already warming up right now. >> 99 degrees yesterday. never saw that one coming. crushed the old cord which son lie in the mid-90s and it was the hottest we've ever been so late in the season. i'm so done th this summer. it came ely. stayed late. it's been too hot for too long, everybody. it's time to say hello october. only aeek to go before we're in the month of october. right now still a very mild start out there. temperatures in the lo to mid-70s around own. a few 60s in eastern loudoun county, and a few lucky spots down 20i67bed. everybody else low to mid-70 ppz there's a weather front seak in our direction. toasty warm with temperatures close to 90 degrees again by later on this afternoon. so look out for another hot one. if you need see your favorite team on the college football forecast today send me a request chuck .bell@nbc.com and duri
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm kimberly suiters. it's saturday, september 25, 2010. all the news just ahead but first a check on our forecast with meteorologist chuck bell joining us in studio. it was hot yesterday and it's already warming up right now. >> 99 degrees yesterday. never saw that one coming. crushed the old cord which son lie in the mid-90s and it was the hottest we've ever been so late in the season. i'm so done th this summer. it came ely. stayed late. it's been too hot...
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. >> oh, i love aaron rogers. for a while, he was a rookie and everything. and he waited and waited until he finally got his time to shine. >> reporter: this was anna back in december, in desperate need of a heart transplant. what would happen if no donor were found? >> anna would perish. she needed a heart. at night, we would pray. and she would ask god for a miracle. she would cry out to him. and that was difficult. >> reporter: what could you see in your parents' faces? >> sadness. >> reporter: what was that like to see? on march 29th, doctors told the schmidts, there was a match for anna. after 12 hours of surgery, anna had a new heart. within weeks, her condition improved dramatically. what was it like feeling better? >> it's the most amazing feeling in the world. >> reporter: now, thanks to her new heart, she's back on her feet. and on this august day, a dvd arrives with a personal invitation. >> hello, anna. it's aaron rogers. >> and al harris of the green bay packers. >> we hear you have a special wish. and we're here to make it come true. >> we woul
. >> oh, i love aaron rogers. for a while, he was a rookie and everything. and he waited and waited until he finally got his time to shine. >> reporter: this was anna back in december, in desperate need of a heart transplant. what would happen if no donor were found? >> anna would perish. she needed a heart. at night, we would pray. and she would ask god for a miracle. she would cry out to him. and that was difficult. >> reporter: what could you see in your parents'...
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we're talking about aaron foster. he had an unbievable debut for texas this year. he's the biggest surprise in the league. now he's the redskins' problem. he is aaronfoster. a little known running back who is now the leading rusher in the nfl. foster literally carried the texans to a 324 win over the colts which is theiggest win in franchise history. aaron foster was an agent out of tennessee last year. he had 227 career rushing yards. sunday he accident ploeded fexp franchise record of 32 touchdowns. 227 pounds, pretty good size for a running back. foster generally mak one cut and he is gone. he is a player that redskins linebacker brian arafco kws well. >> you know what the funny thing is, he's in the same draft class as me and we trained out there in arizona and he didn't get drafted. i knowhat kind of worker he is and the way he worked and the way he carried hichmself, i kne he was going to something special. he had a chip on his shoulder when everybody passed him up, so i knew when the texans got him, heas going to start opening people's eyes. youaw what he di
we're talking about aaron foster. he had an unbievable debut for texas this year. he's the biggest surprise in the league. now he's the redskins' problem. he is aaronfoster. a little known running back who is now the leading rusher in the nfl. foster literally carried the texans to a 324 win over the colts which is theiggest win in franchise history. aaron foster was an agent out of tennessee last year. he had 227 career rushing yards. sunday he accident ploeded fexp franchise record of 32...
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now on the back row, crank aaron is the senior director of the free press, a group working to increase government funding for the media. frank frankle is a journalism professor at stanford university. next to him is ron dellens, the mayor of oakland. he has served 14 houseyears. next to him is a former writer and publisher. he and embed the publisher. next to him is david calloway, editor in chief of marketwatch.com. next to him, sandy close, the director of new american media. she is also my executive editor and i get to hold the microphone up to her. let's begin the discussion. >> thank you. let's start with a question that is on many people's mind. with cutbacks and technology shifts, what has that done to the quality of news, barry parr? >> when i worked at the "mercury news" back in the 1990's, we were trying to compete with the paper. i am here to stay mission accomplished. it has been a tough 10, 20 years. i have to tell you, some of the greatest innovation and highest quality work is coming from the ground up. if you look back over the last year, one of the most crucial issues
now on the back row, crank aaron is the senior director of the free press, a group working to increase government funding for the media. frank frankle is a journalism professor at stanford university. next to him is ron dellens, the mayor of oakland. he has served 14 houseyears. next to him is a former writer and publisher. he and embed the publisher. next to him is david calloway, editor in chief of marketwatch.com. next to him, sandy close, the director of new american media. she is also my...
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aaron cater skis has more from the families who have been waiting for than a year to have their loved ones released. >> reporter: with the iranian president in the u.s. the mothers believe its a perfect time to meet with him and request the release of their sons who have been held 13 months after being accused of crossing illegally into iran. >> we're just showing the very, very human face of a mother wanting her son home and we're two mothers basically with two sons in prison, so that we would approach him on. >> reporter: both mothers are hoping the iranian authorities would show the same compassion sarah shourd shared last week. >> my disappointment in not sharing this with shane and the other was crushing. >> reporter: she spoke guardedly about her two companions, thanking iranian leaders, careful not to put their freedom at risk. >> my thank you for president am den squad for my compassionate release from detention. >> reporter: he said he would give a recommendation but he said "the men did violate the law." >> in the end of the day there is a law that determines who stays in pr
aaron cater skis has more from the families who have been waiting for than a year to have their loved ones released. >> reporter: with the iranian president in the u.s. the mothers believe its a perfect time to meet with him and request the release of their sons who have been held 13 months after being accused of crossing illegally into iran. >> we're just showing the very, very human face of a mother wanting her son home and we're two mothers basically with two sons in prison, so...
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aaron? >>> up next on "the today show" grandparents caring for their grdchildren due to >>> we are back on this saturday morning, the 18th day of september, 2010. it's a beautiful late summer morning on the plaza. and our thanks to everyo who came out to spend part of their morning with us. back inside studio 1a, i'm amy robach along with lester holt. and coming up, miracle girl. >> a 28-year-old woman, becky hallin, went into cardiac arrest. doctors tried to resuscitate her for over an hour, and just when they thought she was gone the wife and mother of three suddenly responded and was stabilized. coming up we'll meet her, find out how doctors were able to bring her back, and how she's doing today. >> then, here's the i factor, what lurks from kitchen to cabs to door knobs to computers, every surface apparently a breeding ground for bacteria. so we're going to take a close look to find out what's really lurking in and around your house. apparently the results are going to shock you. you're
aaron? >>> up next on "the today show" grandparents caring for their grdchildren due to >>> we are back on this saturday morning, the 18th day of september, 2010. it's a beautiful late summer morning on the plaza. and our thanks to everyo who came out to spend part of their morning with us. back inside studio 1a, i'm amy robach along with lester holt. and coming up, miracle girl. >> a 28-year-old woman, becky hallin, went into cardiac arrest. doctors tried to...
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and you have aaron sorkin. >> aaron sorkin in the next half hour. and this is getting such buzz already. people saying this is the movie to beat for the oscars. >> i would have to say, after seeing it, they're right about that. all that is ahead. >>> first, back up to juju and the news. good morning, juju. >>> good morning, robin. so much to look forward to. good morning, everyone. we begin with the deluge, swamping the upper midwest. parts of minnesota and wisconsin got nearly a foot of rain thursday. hundreds of people were forced to evacuate, as rivers overflowed, sending floodwaters pouring into homes, cars and streets. of course, sam will have more in a moment on what those hard-hit areas can expect today. >>> there's breaking news from coral gables, florida, where a man claiming to have a bomb is barricaded inside a bank of america branch. police don't know how many hostages are inside. >>> comcomedian stephen colbert is in front of hearings today. >>> lindsay lohan will be back in a beverly hills court today, facing the consequences of her re
and you have aaron sorkin. >> aaron sorkin in the next half hour. and this is getting such buzz already. people saying this is the movie to beat for the oscars. >> i would have to say, after seeing it, they're right about that. all that is ahead. >>> first, back up to juju and the news. good morning, juju. >>> good morning, robin. so much to look forward to. good morning, everyone. we begin with the deluge, swamping the upper midwest. parts of minnesota and...
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am i correct, aaron? >> reporr: that's probably a nice way to put it, jim. it's been a nightmare for the last couple of hours. we spent theetter part of two hours to weave through the area that goes around here. we're on river road right above 495. right above the beltway. you can see it. those taillights you see, those arears that are working their way toward the split there, toward 270 and only the rest of the beltway, and traffic has been like that for the entire time that we've been out here tryg to track this. it's been moving but very, very, very slowly, and that's what we're seeing all up and down the highway here. we were over near democracy boulevard a little while ago. we were able to see police were rerouting traffic, turning peoplearound, bringing them off o some of the entrance ramps to the interstate down there so that they would be able to sort of clog the rest of the roadways often that area to be able to try to get to where they needed to go. we've got some traffic camer we can show you also of the beltway near the american legion bridge abo
am i correct, aaron? >> reporr: that's probably a nice way to put it, jim. it's been a nightmare for the last couple of hours. we spent theetter part of two hours to weave through the area that goes around here. we're on river road right above 495. right above the beltway. you can see it. those taillights you see, those arears that are working their way toward the split there, toward 270 and only the rest of the beltway, and traffic has been like that for the entire time that we've been...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. in the news for today police in prince william county, virginia, tryin to find out what led a nokeslle man to kill his wife and then himself. that shooting happened saturday morning on widewater drive in the montclair area. police say jennifer and robert batewere arguingn their car when they turned into a small cul-de-sac of homes. jennifer bates got out of the car, her sband chased her down and shot her and then himself. >>> u.s. capital police identified the man who pointed a gun atultiple officers early friday morning. police shot 29-year-old john wesley wheeler jr. of suitland, maryland, near capitol hill after he refused to drop his weapon. wheeler was charged with assault with intent to kill, carrying a gun without a license and other counts. >>> first responders prepared for the worst during a disaster drill at reagan national airport. they tested their reaction to a pretty terrible scene re. an airplane crash lands there slamming into cars and an airportshuttle. organizers of
i'm aaron gilchrist. in the news for today police in prince william county, virginia, tryin to find out what led a nokeslle man to kill his wife and then himself. that shooting happened saturday morning on widewater drive in the montclair area. police say jennifer and robert batewere arguingn their car when they turned into a small cul-de-sac of homes. jennifer bates got out of the car, her sband chased her down and shot her and then himself. >>> u.s. capital police identified the man...
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. >> well, aaron gilchrist is on his cell phone and he's driving through the area. aaron, what are you seeing. >>. >> reporter: >> reporter: we very sitting on fernwood. we could see the accident scene from where we were there, and police officers basically said they were trying to get traffic turned around. we watched as the traffic stopped on 270 was rerouted up the oramp ifthat makes any sense. traffic coming off fernwood that would normally be going from fernwood down onto 270 was being sent backp the highway there. other traffic was turned around on 270 and sent to some of the other what would be known to be entrance ramps some of that was pretty a clean operation to watch in terms of getting traffic off the highway from 270 northbound. but, of course, that meant that all the roads that were leading to that area are now jammed. we're -- we're watching as, you know, traffic istarting to back up on fernwood. it's a nightmare going down to democracy boulevard. all the tlask would be coming toward 70 to get on the interstate, it's backed up as far as you can see, a
. >> well, aaron gilchrist is on his cell phone and he's driving through the area. aaron, what are you seeing. >>. >> reporter: >> reporter: we very sitting on fernwood. we could see the accident scene from where we were there, and police officers basically said they were trying to get traffic turned around. we watched as the traffic stopped on 270 was rerouted up the oramp ifthat makes any sense. traffic coming off fernwood that would normally be going from fernwood...
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a fugue at the beginning of it, sort of not directly stolen but emotionally stolen from the work of aaron copland, who i really enjoy and who really moves me as a musician. and the beginning fugue the song is a total aaron copland steal, but not really, 'cause we changed things, you know. in the--roughly the same period, you took a trip to nicaragua in the late '80s. what was the fascination there? i had run across-- i'm very fond of-- what's the word? what are those women who have two--bipolar women. bipolar women who drink are the most exciting women that i've run into, as a general rule. and i ran into this story of nora astorga, who was a lawyer in managua before the-- during and before the revolution succeeded in 1979. and her story had been that she had been a lawyer who worked downtown, like on-- what's the street? madison avenue or something-- type lawyer, but secretly was supportive of the sandinistas and would do this, that, and the other thing for them in her capacity as a downtown lawyer. and there was this general who was general vega something or other, who was hustling her
a fugue at the beginning of it, sort of not directly stolen but emotionally stolen from the work of aaron copland, who i really enjoy and who really moves me as a musician. and the beginning fugue the song is a total aaron copland steal, but not really, 'cause we changed things, you know. in the--roughly the same period, you took a trip to nicaragua in the late '80s. what was the fascination there? i had run across-- i'm very fond of-- what's the word? what are those women who have two--bipolar...
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. >> aaron se llevÓ una mala sorpresa hace pocas semanas. >> sentÍ... algo raro en mi brazo izquierdo, dormido. la parte izquierda de mi cara dormida y traobservÉ que mi lab inferior se me fue abajo. y al mismo tiempo no tenÍa control de mis manos. p.i exediatamente afue extrap.ha p.mergenp.donde trai extrlep.iÍ cerebrovascular. >> yo pensÉ que estaba en mi mejor p.i exp.tratiempo porque gimnasio, estaba cocmiendo sano. comiendo sano. sentÍ que el mundo se me cayÓ en un segundo. >> sin embargo, por ser tan joven, sospecharon que se tratÓ de un hueco en el corazÓn.a >> los neurÓlogos nos piden que busquemos una causa para personas jÓvenese. en muchas se detectta detecta que tienen este hueco en el coraston. en cuyo caso nos piden que lo cerremos para que no haya mÁs coÁgulos. >> segÚn el jefe de los servicios cardiovasculares ese hueco se puede sellar con un aparato. >> consiste de dos sombrillas... le llamamos sombrillas. una del lado izquierdo del corazÓn y otra para el lado derecho. al cerrarla, el tejido luego crece y recubre todo el ma
. >> aaron se llevÓ una mala sorpresa hace pocas semanas. >> sentÍ... algo raro en mi brazo izquierdo, dormido. la parte izquierda de mi cara dormida y traobservÉ que mi lab inferior se me fue abajo. y al mismo tiempo no tenÍa control de mis manos. p.i exediatamente afue extrap.ha p.mergenp.donde trai extrlep.iÍ cerebrovascular. >> yo pensÉ que estaba en mi mejor p.i exp.tratiempo porque gimnasio, estaba cocmiendo sano. comiendo sano. sentÍ que el mundo se me cayÓ en...
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and you have aaron sorkin. >> aaron sorkin in the next half hour. and this is getting such buzz. this is the movie to beat for the oscars. >> i would have to say, after seeing it, they're right about that. all that is ahead. >>> first, back up to juju and the news. good morning, juju. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the deluge, swamping the upper midwest. parts of minnesota and wisconsin got nearly a foot of rain thursday. hundreds of people were forced to evacuate, as rivers overflowed, sending floodwaters pouring into homes, cars and streets. of course, sam will have more in a moment on what those hard-hit areas can expect today. >>> president obama speaks directly to the iranian people this morning in a video interview with bbc persia. he's expected to tell them he's deeply offended by president ahmadinejad's shocking claim that the u.s. was somehow behind the 9/11 terror attacks. delegates from the u.s. and 31 other countries walked out during ahmadinejad's speech at the united nations. >>> lindsay lohan will be back in a beverly hills court today, facing the consequ
and you have aaron sorkin. >> aaron sorkin in the next half hour. and this is getting such buzz. this is the movie to beat for the oscars. >> i would have to say, after seeing it, they're right about that. all that is ahead. >>> first, back up to juju and the news. good morning, juju. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the deluge, swamping the upper midwest. parts of minnesota and wisconsin got nearly a foot of rain thursday. hundreds of people were forced to...
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also here screen writer aaron sorkin. his writing credits include the west wing, sports night and studio 60 on the sunset strip. i'm pleased to have both of them back at this this table welcome. congratulations is it surprising the two of you are working together on this? >> at first glance it's an unusual marriage of director and material david is most known for being peerless as a visual director and i write people talking in rooms. >> rose: (laughs) there's any question. >> i feel it's an oscar thing. >> rose: exactly. >> but that reaped great rewards because first of all david completely embraced the fact that this was going to be a story told with language but hi brought his distinct visual style and artistry to the movie as well as being able to get great performances out of a group of veryal lnted but very young actors and then finally in the editing room his cutting style. there are moments in the movie of hacking and david makes them look like a bank robbery. >> rose: well, it is kind of like a bank robbery. (lau
also here screen writer aaron sorkin. his writing credits include the west wing, sports night and studio 60 on the sunset strip. i'm pleased to have both of them back at this this table welcome. congratulations is it surprising the two of you are working together on this? >> at first glance it's an unusual marriage of director and material david is most known for being peerless as a visual director and i write people talking in rooms. >> rose: (laughs) there's any question. >>...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm kimberly suiters. it's sunday, september 19th. oil is no longer flowing. the news is just ahead. first a quick check on our forecast. chuc bell joins us live. no mur can iness in our forecast. >> beautiful, bright sky for much of the day today. increasing clouds by later on this afternoon but no real threat for rainfall here in the washington area. might see a few sprinkles for our friends across far southern pennsylvania and the ones west of the blue ridge on the western slopes of the appalachian mountains. fairly nice sky outside. temperature in the low 60s right here in town and right alongside of the bay. but everybody else has managed to make it down into the 50s this morning. 56 in hagerstown. martinsburg, 52. manassas 52. waldorf 53. satellite picture shows a few mid and high level clouds drifting on in. we' end up with plenty of sunshine early. clouds will gradually be on the increase by later on this afternoon. no real chance for rain here in washington but further north and west you go, the b
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm kimberly suiters. it's sunday, september 19th. oil is no longer flowing. the news is just ahead. first a quick check on our forecast. chuc bell joins us live. no mur can iness in our forecast. >> beautiful, bright sky for much of the day today. increasing clouds by later on this afternoon but no real threat for rainfall here in the washington area. might see a few sprinkles for our friends across far southern pennsylvania and the ones west of the blue...
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presidente barack obama, aprobada hace 6 meses.antonio valverde tiene el informe el portavoz del gobernador, aaron mc-lear, declaro al periodico "los angeles times" que la legislatura parece haber alcanzado un acuerdo tentativo con el gobernador para por fin, resolver la crisis fiscal del estado.--un grupo bipartidista compuesto por "cinco" legisladores se reunio con arnold schwarzenegger hoy como parte de este nuevo esfuerzo.--la respuesta de los legisladores se espera para el proximo lunes. --tras el escandalo de corrupcion y sueldos exhorbitantes de funcionarios de la ciudad de bell, se dio a conocer una lista con los salarios de algunos servidores publicos del area de la bahia. un reporte con informacion a disposicion de todos, indica que los administradores de por lo menos 20 ciudades de california reciben incentivos que superan los 300-mil dolares al ano incluyendo su salario base.--por ejemplo, palo alto otorgo al administrador de la ciudad un- millon y medio de dolares para comprar su casa, ademas de un prestamo de 500-mil dolares. --el administrador de napa obtuvo 200-mil dolares como par
presidente barack obama, aprobada hace 6 meses.antonio valverde tiene el informe el portavoz del gobernador, aaron mc-lear, declaro al periodico "los angeles times" que la legislatura parece haber alcanzado un acuerdo tentativo con el gobernador para por fin, resolver la crisis fiscal del estado.--un grupo bipartidista compuesto por "cinco" legisladores se reunio con arnold schwarzenegger hoy como parte de este nuevo esfuerzo.--la respuesta de los legisladores se espera para...
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for now we're live in arlington, back to you. >> aaron gilchrist reporting. thank you. >>> comi up, pat collins talks with the two men taken hostage inside the discovery building. >>> her story made international headles. now the woman who was a victim of an acid attack said she did it to herself. >> they are planning to hold dueling rallies on the mall. >> a rare sight in new york city. a possible tornado there. >> that's all part of the weather system that came through but didn't get much rain so now the leaves are dropping off the trees. the rag weed levls are climbing. >>> high school football folly. you just have to see is coming up. the redskins want to see offensive improvement against the tans and the texans' defenseells peyton manning in check last week. they do the same to donavan mcnabb this week? words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fisherme hotel orrestaurant works who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and at incl
for now we're live in arlington, back to you. >> aaron gilchrist reporting. thank you. >>> comi up, pat collins talks with the two men taken hostage inside the discovery building. >>> her story made international headles. now the woman who was a victim of an acid attack said she did it to herself. >> they are planning to hold dueling rallies on the mall. >> a rare sight in new york city. a possible tornado there. >> that's all part of the weather system...
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aaron gilchrist is here now with more on that meeting today. >> reporter: again, gray and rhee would not directly he had a rhee's future with d.c. schools. even as the uncerinty lingers, there some outside forces that seem to be bearing down on both leaders. chancellor rhee arrived with police escort to the crush of media and quickly ducked into his office. 80 minutes later, the two emerge asked as the likely nextmayor approached the microphones rhee kept her distance. she stood stone faced as gray called it produive. >> we did not talk about her staying or gong. we talk about the state of education in the city and i think we'll just leave it at that. >> reporter: gray said the two discussed what has be done over the last three and a half yea under rhee's leadship. she has closed sxool fired hundred of teachers and garnered nationalttention as an outspoken school reformer. the secretary of education has been an advocate of rhee's work. a "newsweek" magazine reports he's been working to broker deal. >> will you stay through the end of the school year? when will we now? when will we ha
aaron gilchrist is here now with more on that meeting today. >> reporter: again, gray and rhee would not directly he had a rhee's future with d.c. schools. even as the uncerinty lingers, there some outside forces that seem to be bearing down on both leaders. chancellor rhee arrived with police escort to the crush of media and quickly ducked into his office. 80 minutes later, the two emerge asked as the likely nextmayor approached the microphones rhee kept her distance. she stood stone...
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the major waits under the bleachers, her son aaron bird, number 96, 5'11", 231 pounds, warming up at dean college's first home game of the season. he has no idea what is about to hit him. a surprise from his mom, home from afghanistan. [ indiscernible ] >> that is -- >> singing the national anthem as she grew up in sports and this time, it's different. >> and the home of the brave. >> reporter: they haven't seen each other since mother's day. mom's been away at war, the second tour of duty, sadly missing a couple of milestones. >> i missed the graduation and i missed him, of course, coming to college. >> now a moment to save her. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: they can't get the milestones back but this ranks among the others to note. >> i know he would be surprised and i didn't think he would be this emotional. >> reporter: aaron is still silenced with emotion. >> and -- even -- [ indiscernible ] and tried to call her every day. >> reporter: a self-proclaimed mama's boy whose mom didn't let seas of distance get in the way. >> and that is over the e-mail about doing the homework. did
the major waits under the bleachers, her son aaron bird, number 96, 5'11", 231 pounds, warming up at dean college's first home game of the season. he has no idea what is about to hit him. a surprise from his mom, home from afghanistan. [ indiscernible ] >> that is -- >> singing the national anthem as she grew up in sports and this time, it's different. >> and the home of the brave. >> reporter: they haven't seen each other since mother's day. mom's been away at war,...
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monday night football, the 49ers, we keep hearing they should have drafted aaron rodgers, too late, rogers to gennings. 360 yards for rogers. look at hester. the acres, 17 penalties. the bears win 20-17. chicago 3-0, green bay 2-1. stanford football on fire. you see them at the number 9 position. this week they play oregon. they are the king of football this week in the bay area. >> good night everybody. promise me low prices. and stick to it. like seriously low prices. [ male announcer ] at safeway, we made a promise of low prices. and we're keeping it. [ female announcer ] with club card specials like beef cross rib roast, just $1.99 a pound and crystal geyser water only $3.99. i need to know that when i'm here, the low prices will be too. monday, tuesday, everyday. i'm a big fan of everyday. [ male announcer ] and with thousands of everyday low prices, you'll save all over the store. [ female announcer ] low prices you can count on. at safeway, that's our promise. that's ingredients for life.
monday night football, the 49ers, we keep hearing they should have drafted aaron rodgers, too late, rogers to gennings. 360 yards for rogers. look at hester. the acres, 17 penalties. the bears win 20-17. chicago 3-0, green bay 2-1. stanford football on fire. you see them at the number 9 position. this week they play oregon. they are the king of football this week in the bay area. >> good night everybody. promise me low prices. and stick to it. like seriously low prices. [ male announcer ]...