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>> because the president of the united states doesn't want to do it, paul. >> paul: and why not? >> why not? remember the good old days when the liberals accused conservatives be wedded to conservative dogma, dogma? this idea of raising tax rates on the upper 1% or $250,000. >> paul: which doesn't seem rich in new jersey, new york, california, connecticut, maryland, virginia, among other places. >> this is something that barack obama ran on in the election. before the financial crisis hit. it's something he was talking about the first month of his presidency. he will not let it go. it's, you know, we've described it as class warfare and i think we're right that the economic uncertainty caused people to say, whoa, let's not fool around, let's just move ahead, let the tax cuts extend and we'll worry about it later. >> john boehner this week, the republican leader got out on a limb when he said that maybe the-- he would vote for the tax, to extend the lower tax breaks only for the middle class, he was taken to the wood shed by his own members. was he not? >> well, yes, he was, becau
>> because the president of the united states doesn't want to do it, paul. >> paul: and why not? >> why not? remember the good old days when the liberals accused conservatives be wedded to conservative dogma, dogma? this idea of raising tax rates on the upper 1% or $250,000. >> paul: which doesn't seem rich in new jersey, new york, california, connecticut, maryland, virginia, among other places. >> this is something that barack obama ran on in the election. before...
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welcome to the journal, editorial report, i'm paul gigot. house republicans unveiled their so-called pledge to america this week, calling it a governing agenda. they plan to pursue if they reagenda control of congress in november. the pledge includes proposals to permanently extend all the bush era tax cuts, including those for high earners, and give small business owners a 20% tax deduction on their income. canceled all unspent stimulus funds and roll back spending to pre-stimulus and pre-bailout levels and repeal obama care. replace it with proposals that include limits on malpractice lawsuits among other things. the pledge is widely seen as an effort to do what the republicans did when they won the house in 1994, with a contract with america. so, will it work? joining the panel this week, wall street columnist dan henninger, john fund and washington columnist kim strassel. some conservatives are out there saying this is weak, they wanted more, are they right? >> well, paul, i'd say they're right, but they have the wrong election. [laughte
welcome to the journal, editorial report, i'm paul gigot. house republicans unveiled their so-called pledge to america this week, calling it a governing agenda. they plan to pursue if they reagenda control of congress in november. the pledge includes proposals to permanently extend all the bush era tax cuts, including those for high earners, and give small business owners a 20% tax deduction on their income. canceled all unspent stimulus funds and roll back spending to pre-stimulus and...
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rand paul is this, this race is becoming about rand paul. and if you're a democrat that's a great thing. you want to talk about the republican candidate rather than your own record. that gist jack conaway a chance but all the polls we see have rand paul leading. hartford, north carolina. beverly, democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. where do i begin. ? first, i just want to say it's very disingenuous to even say that these tea party people are against republicans. remember the r after their names. and remember that they were formed only a month after the election of a black president. i think really that they are the, what, the vocal people. they're very vocal with their kkk ideas, radical ideas. and so the big boys at the top are just sitting back and letting them run. host: have you heard about this new book by kate who writes for the "new york times"? she wrote a book looking at different tea party members supporters called boiling mad. we had her on this show and she talks about there are fringe elements to this tea party
rand paul is this, this race is becoming about rand paul. and if you're a democrat that's a great thing. you want to talk about the republican candidate rather than your own record. that gist jack conaway a chance but all the polls we see have rand paul leading. hartford, north carolina. beverly, democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. where do i begin. ? first, i just want to say it's very disingenuous to even say that these tea party people are against republicans. remember the r...
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you're saying paul is flat out wrong? >> what we're seeing from house republicans is an effort to achieve a consensus. it is always a work in progress. and just one final comment. as i heard the interview with john boehner, i thought back when jack kennedy announced the goal of sending men to the moon and bringing them safely back home, i don't believe reporters sat down and demanded that night that jack kennedy tell us
you're saying paul is flat out wrong? >> what we're seeing from house republicans is an effort to achieve a consensus. it is always a work in progress. and just one final comment. as i heard the interview with john boehner, i thought back when jack kennedy announced the goal of sending men to the moon and bringing them safely back home, i don't believe reporters sat down and demanded that night that jack kennedy tell us
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you're saying paul is flat out wrong? >> what we're seeing from house republicans is an effort to achieve a consensus. it is always a work in progress. and just one final comment. as i heard the interview with john boehner, i thought back when jack kennedy announced the goal of bringing men to the moon, i don't believe reporters sat down and demanded that night that jack kennedy tell us specifically how that was going to be done. there are always broad concepts, and the challenge is to make it work. >> i've got to go -- >> that will be the challenge -- >> paul, respond and then we've got to go. >> joe miller in alaska has called social security and medicare and unemployment compensation unconstitutional. sharron angle has said social security violates the bible, much less the constitution. rand paul in kentucky, christine o'donnell in delaware, go all across the country and republicans are campaigning to end social security, medicare and veterans benefits. we should have a debate. >> got to leave it there. appreciate all
you're saying paul is flat out wrong? >> what we're seeing from house republicans is an effort to achieve a consensus. it is always a work in progress. and just one final comment. as i heard the interview with john boehner, i thought back when jack kennedy announced the goal of bringing men to the moon, i don't believe reporters sat down and demanded that night that jack kennedy tell us specifically how that was going to be done. there are always broad concepts, and the challenge is to...
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thanks. >>> back to paul begala. paul, i know you're pretty stunned by how the republican senate primary in delaware is shaping up for tomorrow night. it is saying something. if you're stunned what could you think will happen? >> you expect, in, say utah where comparatively moderate republican bob bennett got knocked off by a more conservative republican. that's a conservative state. you might expect it in alaska. i was upset by joe miller knocked off incumbent senator lisa murkowski. but delaware is a liberal state. the home of joe biden. the polling is very clear for the republicans. if they nominate mike castle, popular former governor and congressman who represents the whole state in the house, they lead by 11 points against chris the democratic nominee. they lead by 11. if they nominate christine o'donnell, the tea party sarah palin candidate they trail by nine. so, there's a 20-point swing in this primary tomorrow. they can either nominate someone that leads by 11 or nominate someone that trails by 9. i know wh
thanks. >>> back to paul begala. paul, i know you're pretty stunned by how the republican senate primary in delaware is shaping up for tomorrow night. it is saying something. if you're stunned what could you think will happen? >> you expect, in, say utah where comparatively moderate republican bob bennett got knocked off by a more conservative republican. that's a conservative state. you might expect it in alaska. i was upset by joe miller knocked off incumbent senator lisa...
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. >> as a theological conservative, he had been a favorite of pope john paul ii. >> he was brought up in the kind of catholicism where a pope would never admit to that kind of thing. >> so he just turned his head away. >> those were problems a cardinal would not investigate. >> [inaudible] >> that is what they have been doing all this time. >> people were shocked and angry. they were disappointed. >> did the vatican know? >> the vatican did not say anything. the cardinal was [unintelligible] he carried on his office and it was a very strange time. >> the man with notional responsibility for looking into the abuse was another cardinal named joseph. his inquiries were quickly abandoned. the current carville says joseph was that it touched -- the current cardinal. >> the law in the church is very clear, the only person who is able to make an investigation for the cardinal is the pope. >> you are saying it was pope john paul who should have acted. >> it is the responsibility not of the pope, but of some counselors around the pope who were of the opinion that all the cases brought up again
. >> as a theological conservative, he had been a favorite of pope john paul ii. >> he was brought up in the kind of catholicism where a pope would never admit to that kind of thing. >> so he just turned his head away. >> those were problems a cardinal would not investigate. >> [inaudible] >> that is what they have been doing all this time. >> people were shocked and angry. they were disappointed. >> did the vatican know? >> the vatican did...
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paul pardus shot the doctor and then killed his mother and then himself. he became distraught when being briefed on his mother's condition. a woman was killed when a tree fell on her car. the storm brought torrential rains on the commute home. the pope is in london on his second trip to great britain. he spent yesterday in scotland where he held an outdoor mass and met with queen elizabeth. >> news that metro may backtrack on plans to lower the cost of a smart trip card. they thought those cards would cost $2 to make but it turns out to actual cost of the card is $3.40. metro considered selling the cards for just $2.50 but they say they will lose a million dollars a month from that. some drivers say they are getting a lot of tickets and city officials acknowledge if you pay by phone with a credit card, your license plate and location then go into a database. people writing tickets then have access to the information via hand held devices so they get an update on when a meter is about to expire. the bridge will close this weekend so crews can perform some w
paul pardus shot the doctor and then killed his mother and then himself. he became distraught when being briefed on his mother's condition. a woman was killed when a tree fell on her car. the storm brought torrential rains on the commute home. the pope is in london on his second trip to great britain. he spent yesterday in scotland where he held an outdoor mass and met with queen elizabeth. >> news that metro may backtrack on plans to lower the cost of a smart trip card. they thought...
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paul palmer was caught with his girlfriend gina distefano. palmer escaped friday from central booking facing attempted murder charges from a auguut stabbing. diitefano is charged with harboring a fugittve tonight. >> the race for baltimore city state's attorney is still in limbo. tonight they are starting to count absentee bbllots. greg bern city has a slight leads over patricia jessamy by 1300 votes. patricia jessamy's crew sid thoosands may not have been counted. but suuporters of bernstein said it is time for patricia jessamy to concede. >> we would hhpe hat miss patricia jessamy would go ahead and concede. and recognize the nest ability of her loss. >> so many voters did not vote in this election. i think, had they done that, miss patricia jessamy probably november much better shape. >> counting of absentee and provisional ballots will not resume until next wednesday. and you can stay with fox 45 news, of course, for all the latest information on the novemmer elections. go to foxbaltimore.com/vote 2010. >> we have much needed rain toniiht
paul palmer was caught with his girlfriend gina distefano. palmer escaped friday from central booking facing attempted murder charges from a auguut stabbing. diitefano is charged with harboring a fugittve tonight. >> the race for baltimore city state's attorney is still in limbo. tonight they are starting to count absentee bbllots. greg bern city has a slight leads over patricia jessamy by 1300 votes. patricia jessamy's crew sid thoosands may not have been counted. but suuporters of...
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paul palmer was caught can his girlfriend. ginastep hr!ano. robbery. >>> students at maryland harbor park are waking up afer this man they say involved in a %-he is one of tte ttree suspecs in the armed robbery along route 1. prince george's county police say there were ive robberies in %-most of those attacks happened to students. police are still looking forrthe two men involved. >>> challenger gregg berrstein has increased his lead over incumbent patricii jeesamy over the vote. following tuesday's primaries, beenstein led jessamm by nearly 1300 votes. after countinn hundreds of absentee ballots yesterday,3 officials say he has extended his leed by 70. bernsteei sspporters say it's time for jessamy to concedd. >>> we would hope that miss concede and recognize the ineviiability of her loss. >> so many baltimore voters didn't even bother to vote in this election. i think had they done that, miss jessamy would ave been in much better shape. >> bernstein caapaign issued a statement saying, quote, we are pleased to see abssntee ballot %-report.on
paul palmer was caught can his girlfriend. ginastep hr!ano. robbery. >>> students at maryland harbor park are waking up afer this man they say involved in a %-he is one of tte ttree suspecs in the armed robbery along route 1. prince george's county police say there were ive robberies in %-most of those attacks happened to students. police are still looking forrthe two men involved. >>> challenger gregg berrstein has increased his lead over incumbent patricii jeesamy over the...
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davis was actually paul warren pardus, age 50 of arlington,
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today we are learnin more what may have moved paul partis to such violence. paul lived in this arlington home with his ailing 84-year-old mother, jean davis. neighbors say he was a kind son who took excellent care of his mother. >> he lived with his mother until she took ill. then he stayed at the hospital with her. it is so hard to believe. >> he went to the beauty shop to take care of her head. >> reporter: why would he shoot his mother in her hospital bed and then took his own lif his sibling said he probably thought their mother was suffering. she recently had surgery and was told she would probably never walk again. partis became emotional, pulled a gun and shot the doctor. he then barricaded himself into his mother's hospital room. the two-hour standoff ended when he fatally shot his mother and turned the gun on himself. those who knew the mother and son just can't belive it. >> every day would come home, take her to the doctor every day. he took her to the nursing thing or whatever. i can't believe he shot her. i can't believe this. this is crazy. >> r
today we are learnin more what may have moved paul partis to such violence. paul lived in this arlington home with his ailing 84-year-old mother, jean davis. neighbors say he was a kind son who took excellent care of his mother. >> he lived with his mother until she took ill. then he stayed at the hospital with her. it is so hard to believe. >> he went to the beauty shop to take care of her head. >> reporter: why would he shoot his mother in her hospital bed and then took his...
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rand paul is this, this race is becoming about rand paul. and if you're a democrat that's a great thing. you want to talk about the republican candidate rather than your own record. that gist jack conaway a chance but all the polls we see have rand paul leading. hartford, north carolina. beverly, democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. where do i begin. ? first, i just want to say it's very disingenuous to even say that these tea party people are against republicans. remember the r after their names. and remember that they were formed only a month after the election of a black president. i think really that they are the, what, the vocal people. they're very vocal with their kkk ideas, radical ideas. and so the big boys at the top are just sitting back and letting them run. host: have you heard about this new book by kate who writes for the "new york times"? she wrote a book looking at different tea party members supporters called boiling mad. we had her on this show and she talks about there are fringe elements to this tea party
rand paul is this, this race is becoming about rand paul. and if you're a democrat that's a great thing. you want to talk about the republican candidate rather than your own record. that gist jack conaway a chance but all the polls we see have rand paul leading. hartford, north carolina. beverly, democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. where do i begin. ? first, i just want to say it's very disingenuous to even say that these tea party people are against republicans. remember the r...
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paul williams. but for all the times we cried, you always felt the odds were on our side and we found constellation on that. paul williams asked the question through the voice of kermit the frog as to why there are so many songs about rainbows and we'll find the rainbow connection because paul is a lover, a dreamer like me. paul is widely considered one of our most talented creator singer/songwriters and won oscar, golden globe, grammy and more than 20 times he has been nominated over his musical career and wrote the theme from "the love boat," he is deeply loved by so many like me who carry his lyrics. as a further attesttation of his talent, his songs have been recorded by our most famous and classic musicians such as elvis, ella fitzgerald, ray charles, tony bennett, sarah vaughn, luther vandross, among so many others, but this house has time restraints, so there is not enough time to mention all of them. but additionally, paul has appeared as an actor in many movies and a favorite on television
paul williams. but for all the times we cried, you always felt the odds were on our side and we found constellation on that. paul williams asked the question through the voice of kermit the frog as to why there are so many songs about rainbows and we'll find the rainbow connection because paul is a lover, a dreamer like me. paul is widely considered one of our most talented creator singer/songwriters and won oscar, golden globe, grammy and more than 20 times he has been nominated over his...
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paul chambers is live with more. good afternoon, paul. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. as the temperature rises and this is yet another spare the air day, people are wanting to go indoors and finding cooling centers like the one here in walnut creek to beat the heat. the jewish community center and the senior club on civic drive are. the facility manager says his staff is prepared for people trying to get out of the heat, something that will be needed here in walnut creek where the temperatures are forecasted to be right around 100. >> as it starts to warm up, i think it's natural for people to gravitate toward the indoors, if nothing else, find a drinking fountain or soda machine or sit for a minute. >> reporter: today and members of -- and as long as we have these high temperatures, firefighters will be out looking for trouble. dry air, a carelessness mistake could easily have a fire start. >> as people know, you can just hit a rock and that could cause a spark and that could cause a fire. >> reporter: now, pg&e put out these recommendations after 33,000 of its custom
paul chambers is live with more. good afternoon, paul. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. as the temperature rises and this is yet another spare the air day, people are wanting to go indoors and finding cooling centers like the one here in walnut creek to beat the heat. the jewish community center and the senior club on civic drive are. the facility manager says his staff is prepared for people trying to get out of the heat, something that will be needed here in walnut creek where the...
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other thoughts on recovery, paul? one of the problems, from the standpoint of an alcoholic or a drug addict, is that as an individual who's addicted, you become, or i became, absolutely convinced i needed that alcohol or drug in order to exist. i didn't think i could do a thing without canadian club and budweiser. and so the first big problem is that most of us who are alcoholics and drug addicts don't wake up some morning and say, well, i think i'm going to go into treatment. instead, what happens is we've caused somebody some problems, either a wife, kids, parents, work, school. somehow, we've gotten in trouble. maybe even the police have intervened. so the first thing that happens to most of us who are alcoholics or drug addicts is some sort of intervention. and that's because we can't convince ourselves that hey, we should change, but society says we can't tolerate your behavior because as an alcoholic and a drug addict, i couldn't predict what my behavior was. and so that intervention happens. how did someone, pa
other thoughts on recovery, paul? one of the problems, from the standpoint of an alcoholic or a drug addict, is that as an individual who's addicted, you become, or i became, absolutely convinced i needed that alcohol or drug in order to exist. i didn't think i could do a thing without canadian club and budweiser. and so the first big problem is that most of us who are alcoholics and drug addicts don't wake up some morning and say, well, i think i'm going to go into treatment. instead, what...
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before you knew it, mcconnell was doing fund-raisers for rand paul. and that's the change. >> you do strike a note of sympathy in here when you say at times their desire to withdraw from the brutality complex global economic system that is an irrevokable fact of our modern life and get back to a simpler world that no longer exists is so intense it breaks your heart. >> it's similar when you see protests on the left, protests against the brutally complex global economic system. >> that's the key appeal of the tea party, it provides simple solutions for incredibly complex problems. you know, it -- the solution to everything in the tea party ideology is market good, government bad. that's the thing that everybody can understand. and that's what the appeal is for these people. it's just not that simple. the world has gotten too big, there's no way to waive that magic wand. and that's part of where the frustration comes from. >> matt taibbi, thanks for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> bob woodward joins me to describe the behind the scenes power strugg
before you knew it, mcconnell was doing fund-raisers for rand paul. and that's the change. >> you do strike a note of sympathy in here when you say at times their desire to withdraw from the brutality complex global economic system that is an irrevokable fact of our modern life and get back to a simpler world that no longer exists is so intense it breaks your heart. >> it's similar when you see protests on the left, protests against the brutally complex global economic system....
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and next to me, the comedian paul mccurio, without the "r." if hilarity was the splits, i would do him in a a leotard. and our new york times correspondent, good to see you, pinch. >> take a began der at the science section story on the importance of frequent prostate exams. i am 150 years old, so i suppose i should have mine checked now, greg. and let me know where my prostate is. >> bill often gives you your prostate exam. >> yes, i would like someone to use gloves. go to it, greg. no time like the present. >> shut up. well it looked pretty lame which is why no one came. i speak of the coffee party. remember that? me either. but apparently the self-proclaimed fossil alternative to the tea party held its convention in louisville, kentucky, a city in a state. and tens of people showed up. okay, 350 people actually showed up for the restoring american democracy or "rad" convention. i am told 330 of them were really boring. don't worry, johnny five was there to bring the crowd right back to life. >> there is a little chant and it goes, you can't
and next to me, the comedian paul mccurio, without the "r." if hilarity was the splits, i would do him in a a leotard. and our new york times correspondent, good to see you, pinch. >> take a began der at the science section story on the importance of frequent prostate exams. i am 150 years old, so i suppose i should have mine checked now, greg. and let me know where my prostate is. >> bill often gives you your prostate exam. >> yes, i would like someone to use...
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the rationale for rand paul's candidacy is falling apart. chris, i've taken a whole lot of he's talk about term limits, but haven't applied it to himself. chris, i'm taken a who the lot of hits from calf rove, and all these -- he's after me, and i hope some of your viewers go to conway fight fund to help us out. but he's calling for a deductible for every recipient of medicare, so the rationale is beginning to collapse. >> do you think karl rove is a negative influence on american life? >> i do. as someone who's taking about a million of special interest dollars coming running adding in the commonwealth of kentucky, claiming that i have cut half a trillion. >> i've got a tough one for you. i don't know where you're going to stand on this. i got reports over the weekend that your senior senator mitch mcconnell has been personally holding up issuing subpoenas to the oil company, bp in particular, for its role in the bp disaster. mitch mcconnell does not believe in a serious investigation of bp. is he in the tank? i can't think of another reaso
the rationale for rand paul's candidacy is falling apart. chris, i've taken a whole lot of he's talk about term limits, but haven't applied it to himself. chris, i'm taken a who the lot of hits from calf rove, and all these -- he's after me, and i hope some of your viewers go to conway fight fund to help us out. but he's calling for a deductible for every recipient of medicare, so the rationale is beginning to collapse. >> do you think karl rove is a negative influence on american life?...
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>> i agree with paul, it remains to be seen. but i do disagree with one point about what paul said, and that is that if -- in massachusetts, scott brown won that election for the senate in part because he had so much support from the tea party. so i do think that there's going to be, now, a -- there are going to be some of these races where the tea party folks are, as candidates, are doing much better than anybody would have expected. you know, people wrote off in nevada, ms. angle out there against harry reid. that's a very close race still. and so i don't think they should be written off. but i do think a big night for jim demint, big night for jim demint. and i do think there are very large questions now that are going to hang over us as -- after the elections, about how we govern the country, how decisions are reached in washington, whether you can reach bipartisan agreement, say, on the budget deficits in the next couple years. >> i want to say, david's right. i'm sorry i left scott brown out, that's probably the most impor
>> i agree with paul, it remains to be seen. but i do disagree with one point about what paul said, and that is that if -- in massachusetts, scott brown won that election for the senate in part because he had so much support from the tea party. so i do think that there's going to be, now, a -- there are going to be some of these races where the tea party folks are, as candidates, are doing much better than anybody would have expected. you know, people wrote off in nevada, ms. angle out...
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. >> it's music to the ears of paul mesple and other california fig growers. his grandparents emigrated here from france before world war i and decided to start growing figs and grapes in the central valley. it's been a family business ever since. >> and as my grandfather and then his children--my father and my uncles--saw how figs were doing, we planted more and more figs. so, we became almost exclusively fig farmers in the late sixties and through the seventies. and when the city encroached on our property in fresno, we came up here to madera county. and we planted mostly figs and a few almonds to continue the tradition. >> paul's a member of the valley fig grower's association, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary. he says this sixth annual fresno fig festival is a great way to reach new customers and show them there's more to figs than the fig newton cookie. >> very nice to see you. >> shoot, i better buy a small box. >> you got it? right there. $6. >> 4 different types of figs grow in california, but the dark purple mission fig and the amber-colored
. >> it's music to the ears of paul mesple and other california fig growers. his grandparents emigrated here from france before world war i and decided to start growing figs and grapes in the central valley. it's been a family business ever since. >> and as my grandfather and then his children--my father and my uncles--saw how figs were doing, we planted more and more figs. so, we became almost exclusively fig farmers in the late sixties and through the seventies. and when the city...
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the gunman's real name is paul pardus. officials said the rest of the hospital was going about the rest of this business, despite law-enforcement taking over the rest of the streets below. police learned that one of 30 that something had happened. -- learned at 1:30 that something had happened. >> we are treating this case as a murder-suicides. the question became, how does someone walked into the hospital with a gun on its head? officials say paul pardus checked again and got a wristband. and hopkins, there are no metal 80tectors at any of the late entrances and exits. next to put a magnetometer at each of 80 doris, and the required force that would be needed to staff the magnetometers, is not realistic. >> because of the shootings, hopkins security officials promised to take a second look at it security procedures. as for why the shooting happened, it is believed that paul pardus was emotionally distraught and overwhelmed by his mother's condition. >> with more than 30,000 employees, johns hopkins medicine is among the s
the gunman's real name is paul pardus. officials said the rest of the hospital was going about the rest of this business, despite law-enforcement taking over the rest of the streets below. police learned that one of 30 that something had happened. -- learned at 1:30 that something had happened. >> we are treating this case as a murder-suicides. the question became, how does someone walked into the hospital with a gun on its head? officials say paul pardus checked again and got a...
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they found jean davis of course dead as well as paul pardon us. -- par duss. they were able to get the situation under control. john hopkins was under lockdown for quite sometime. several areas of the building were evacuated and coming up in our next half-hour we'll hear from pardus' half brother who talks about coping with the death of his half brother and now the death of his mother. >> the brother of gunman paul pardus spoke to us about what may have driven his brother to open fire inside johns hopkins hospital. he lives in arlington. his mother was from virginia, which is where we found another son of hers. >> he clutches on old photo of his mother tonight, walking around the family farm in recommendington, virginia, he is surrounded by memories. >> i lost my mom and my brother. >> he said his mother had been suffering for the last couple of years due to chronic back pain. his brother was always there to help. >> he tried to be with her and to do as much as he could. >> paul pardus often had his mother with him in his arlington home and neighbors say he wa
they found jean davis of course dead as well as paul pardon us. -- par duss. they were able to get the situation under control. john hopkins was under lockdown for quite sometime. several areas of the building were evacuated and coming up in our next half-hour we'll hear from pardus' half brother who talks about coping with the death of his half brother and now the death of his mother. >> the brother of gunman paul pardus spoke to us about what may have driven his brother to open fire...
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paul ricovsounds off on that and some g.i. bills next on "the ed show." >>> welcome back to "the ed show" and thanks for watching. veterans, pay attention to this one, my friends. it's no secret the tea party fanatics they want to privatize social security, privatize medicare, abolish the department of education, they've got a list of stuff they want to do. it's all part of their warped view that every entitlement is a socialist handout but now we've got a new one. tea party senate nominee ken buck, the psycho talker out of colorado, he's talking about privatizing veteran's hospitals. now the people who put their uniform on and protect this country, do they not deserve a guarantee, a guarantee, not free market stuff, deserve our utmost loyalty and respect when they come home? do we want to turn it over to a corporation or a corporation in charge of their care would be loyal to only one thing, my friends, and that is the god almighty dollar in the insurance industry. joining me now is paul rykoff the founder and executive direc
paul ricovsounds off on that and some g.i. bills next on "the ed show." >>> welcome back to "the ed show" and thanks for watching. veterans, pay attention to this one, my friends. it's no secret the tea party fanatics they want to privatize social security, privatize medicare, abolish the department of education, they've got a list of stuff they want to do. it's all part of their warped view that every entitlement is a socialist handout but now we've got a new one....
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john and paul have a lot of enthusiasm. there are still some details to work out, but the details are in their hands to be defined. we will work closely with them to enter a close -- smooth transition. we will be back to the port commission as close as possible when we have our ducks in a row. that just came to me, i could not help it. [laughter] thank you. >> i have a couple of questions. maybe some business questions for paul. right now, we are talking about two locations, pier 1.5 and hyde street pier. if more landings are available, will they be added into the provision? >> we could add them to the agreement. right now, they are not specified. we only control those two. it would be difficult to write a document that invests in a facility that is not quite there yet. >> second question is -- maybe paul would know. do you know if there are plans for other point to point landings outside of the san francisco area? >> absolutely. we are looking at sausalito, oakland, alameda, san francisco international airport. >> does thi
john and paul have a lot of enthusiasm. there are still some details to work out, but the details are in their hands to be defined. we will work closely with them to enter a close -- smooth transition. we will be back to the port commission as close as possible when we have our ducks in a row. that just came to me, i could not help it. [laughter] thank you. >> i have a couple of questions. maybe some business questions for paul. right now, we are talking about two locations, pier 1.5 and...
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they didn't support rand paul. sharron angle. there seems to be a schism here. there seems to be a divide. >> yeah, look i'm not certain of this. there were conservatives on both sides of this race in delaware. one thing that o'donnell is now going to have to answer in the general election that she didn't in the primary is her own checkered background. you made my case. you made out a list of the things that mike castle had done wrong. you didn't make out a list of the things that o'donnell had done right. i've met her. i wasn't frankly impressed as her abilities as a candidate. again, the serious questions how does she make her living? why did she mislead voters about her college education? how come it took nearly two decades to pay her college bills so she could get her college degree? how did she make a living? >> sean: this is probably one of the few times they are going to i found her quite impressive. more importantly, she is a solid conservative. i think what people are saying in this primary, in this case and -- in race and across the country in the othe
they didn't support rand paul. sharron angle. there seems to be a schism here. there seems to be a divide. >> yeah, look i'm not certain of this. there were conservatives on both sides of this race in delaware. one thing that o'donnell is now going to have to answer in the general election that she didn't in the primary is her own checkered background. you made my case. you made out a list of the things that mike castle had done wrong. you didn't make out a list of the things that...
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>> i agree with paul. it remains to be seen. i do think there is going to be now a -- there are going to be some of these races where the tea party folks are as candidates are doing much better than anybody would have expected. people wrote off ms. angle. that is a very close race. i don't think they should be written off. a big night for jim demint. i do think there are very large questions now that are going to hang over us after the elections about how we govern the country, how decisions are reached in washington. whether you can reach bipartisan agreement on budget deficits. >> david is right. i left scott brown out. that is the most important victory since barack obama won. >> up until today the conversation was how badly are the democrats going to lose in the fall. now all of a sudden it is about the republicans and the problems they are having. not just the tea party but the tax issue and the bush tax cuts. boehner and mitch mcconnell and the young guns saying different things. in about 24 hours the conversation has chan
>> i agree with paul. it remains to be seen. i do think there is going to be now a -- there are going to be some of these races where the tea party folks are as candidates are doing much better than anybody would have expected. people wrote off ms. angle. that is a very close race. i don't think they should be written off. a big night for jim demint. i do think there are very large questions now that are going to hang over us after the elections about how we govern the country, how...
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paul? . >> there's a couple things here. the step, with somebody using a wheelchair that's very tropk and very fit could probably get up over that being a 3 inch curb, but a lot of people would not be able to do it. anybody in a power chair or scooter would be bared to geting there. relative placement of the sign board as well being up next to the building can hinder a lot of people. it depends upon the width of the sidewalk, but if that were moved more closer to the curb it would make that stretch of sidewalk more accessible and usable to everybody. >> but one of our big issues today, one of our big topics, is what is easily or readily available? something as simple as moving the sign, making sure it isn't sticking out where everybody is walking. >> lawrence, what is going to trigger the need to upgrade to this readily achievable standard? is it an inspection, is it a change in code, when do we need to do it? . >> excellent question. what triggers meeting the readily achievable standard. >
paul? . >> there's a couple things here. the step, with somebody using a wheelchair that's very tropk and very fit could probably get up over that being a 3 inch curb, but a lot of people would not be able to do it. anybody in a power chair or scooter would be bared to geting there. relative placement of the sign board as well being up next to the building can hinder a lot of people. it depends upon the width of the sidewalk, but if that were moved more closer to the curb it would make...
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paul ryan. but not all the people that disagree with you are fools or knaves or foolish knaves. he's a serious man with a serious plan. >> the history. the president's party always gets shellacked in midterms. it's only twice did they gain in both the house and the senate. >> it's worse than that. the republicans start from an historic trough. having just suffered two wave elections. a wave election being one in which a party loses 20 or more seats in the house. >> let's go to the generic balance. there's a preference among registered voters for democrats, 41%, the republican candidate, 51%. that seems to be a huge gap. >> christiane, it's worse than that. because as you say, that's a poll among registered voters. if they had filtered for likely voters, they think it would have been a 14-point spread. the 10-point spread is the record that gallup has had. in 40 years of polling midterms. >> walter shapiro had a column the other day. i'm for more health care. i'm glad we extended it to more ameri
paul ryan. but not all the people that disagree with you are fools or knaves or foolish knaves. he's a serious man with a serious plan. >> the history. the president's party always gets shellacked in midterms. it's only twice did they gain in both the house and the senate. >> it's worse than that. the republicans start from an historic trough. having just suffered two wave elections. a wave election being one in which a party loses 20 or more seats in the house. >> let's go to...
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i would also like to thank our hosts here tonight at ucsf and introduce paul takayama. [applause] >> i would like to thank all the candidates for a very interesting evening tonight, and i hope a lot of yot invaluable information. this is a really great event. i would like to thank tom for running a very tight ship and getting us out of your on-time -- out of here on time. i appreciate the lead for a really great organization. for those of you interested in district 6, we are having a debate here on october 7, 6:00 here. thank you very much. [applause] >> we are just going to say good night here. one more paragraph. on behalf of the league of women voters and our partner organizations, the potrero hill organization of businesses, the dog patch organization, the university of california san francisco, media sponsors nbc bay area -- we are proud to be here -- san francisco government television and educational access tv, and certainly, our thanks to the candidates for participating and thanks to you for being here tonight, informing yourself, being good citizens of san fra
i would also like to thank our hosts here tonight at ucsf and introduce paul takayama. [applause] >> i would like to thank all the candidates for a very interesting evening tonight, and i hope a lot of yot invaluable information. this is a really great event. i would like to thank tom for running a very tight ship and getting us out of your on-time -- out of here on time. i appreciate the lead for a really great organization. for those of you interested in district 6, we are having a...
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it's paul and adam's fault. ralph, thanks for being with us tonight. joe, paul and jim. thanks. >>> we come back, a more civil conversation. an important conversation. jean chatzky's here. she's an expert on your money. you're a little worried right now. we know it. ♪ i love my grandma. i love you grandma. grandma just makes me happy. ♪ to know, know, know you grandma is the bestest. the total package. grandpa's cooooooooool. way cool. ♪ grandpa spoils me rotten. ♪ to know, know, know you ♪ is to love... some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do to give our war fighters every advantage. ♪ [ man ] to deliver technologies that anticipate the future, today. ♪ and help protect america, everywhere. from the battle space to cyberspace. [ female announ
it's paul and adam's fault. ralph, thanks for being with us tonight. joe, paul and jim. thanks. >>> we come back, a more civil conversation. an important conversation. jean chatzky's here. she's an expert on your money. you're a little worried right now. we know it. ♪ i love my grandma. i love you grandma. grandma just makes me happy. ♪ to know, know, know you grandma is the bestest. the total package. grandpa's cooooooooool. way cool. ♪ grandpa spoils me rotten. ♪ to know,...
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the suspect in the shooting has now been identified as paul pardus. he barricaded himself inside a room then shot and killed his mother and himself. for the latest, stay with wjz. we'll have all of the latest updates and more on the condition of the doctor as it becomes available. we also have this information online on our web site wjz.com. >>> let's check in on the roads right now with christie breslin live at wjz traffic control. the hopkins incident definitely had an impact on traffic so how are things now? >> reporter: mary they have got than cleaned up quickly. jefferson, washington and monument streets are all reopened. as far as the rest of the region goes, we have plenty of congestion. looking at the north side of the inner loop, over on the west side inner loop another 40 minutes there from 795 to wilkins avenue. 70 eastbound, bumper to bumper there to the beltway. and prop from the harrisburg area as well. as far as 95 goes, stop and go from moravia road and on the inner loop from 83 to 9521 mile- per-hour average and almost 30 minutes to g
the suspect in the shooting has now been identified as paul pardus. he barricaded himself inside a room then shot and killed his mother and himself. for the latest, stay with wjz. we'll have all of the latest updates and more on the condition of the doctor as it becomes available. we also have this information online on our web site wjz.com. >>> let's check in on the roads right now with christie breslin live at wjz traffic control. the hopkins incident definitely had an impact on...
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it started with people like paul robeson and pete seeger. and those guys faced tremendous oppression and censorship because of the message of the music. you had an experience with the byrds in eight miles high where it's just kind of insane reaction to the song. roger mcguinn tells the story about how you were sure it was going to be a big hit, and his story is that it was written about an airplane flight. it was written about an airplane flight, but it was enough double entendre in it to where the gavin report, you know, just nixed it. they said this is-- it came out at the same time-- and there's a little guilt by association-- it came out at the same time as dylan put out everybody must get stoned. and that was pretty unequivocal. [laughs] they definitely banned our song. (paulson) and there was a little bit of a wink in the writing of that song? let's set it straight once and for all. yeah. gavin later claims that they were simply providing it as a public service and in no way encouraging censorship, but that's what happened. stations we
it started with people like paul robeson and pete seeger. and those guys faced tremendous oppression and censorship because of the message of the music. you had an experience with the byrds in eight miles high where it's just kind of insane reaction to the song. roger mcguinn tells the story about how you were sure it was going to be a big hit, and his story is that it was written about an airplane flight. it was written about an airplane flight, but it was enough double entendre in it to where...
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dan, first to you. >> well, paul a miss for school reform. we talked about chancellor michelle read's performance. in the narrow primary her patron the mayor head of the city council who has been at odds with misread is not clearly going to reappoint her. barack obama's school reform is the center of his agenda i think we can use a wink and a nod in support of michelle read right now in washington. >> and the burning -- bernie madoff scam was a tragedy but a wind fall for lawyers. and the trustee overseeing liquidation of the firm has collected $35 million for just four months of work. so, the argument is that he's not being paid by the victims, and the government essentially pays him are investing public. i think we can get a better deal than $100 million a year. >> kim? >> a hit for mississippi representative gene taylor this week became the first sitting democrat to sign a petition to repeel obama care. his long time incumbent but in a red district with a tough race this, is why it's important. you know? i think some democrats are beginnin
dan, first to you. >> well, paul a miss for school reform. we talked about chancellor michelle read's performance. in the narrow primary her patron the mayor head of the city council who has been at odds with misread is not clearly going to reappoint her. barack obama's school reform is the center of his agenda i think we can use a wink and a nod in support of michelle read right now in washington. >> and the burning -- bernie madoff scam was a tragedy but a wind fall for lawyers....
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police say 50-year-old paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot the doctor in the stomach. he became distraught as he was being briefed on his mother's condition. he believed the doctors had failed his mother and shot the doctor, shot his mother in the head then turned the gun on himself. it caught a lot of people offguard. >> it's scary knowing someone is on the outside on a rampage with a gun in the hospital where we are supposed to be protected. >> reporter: a metal detector might have prevented him from bringing that gun into the building but there are more than 80 entrances on the sprawling campus and to have a detector at every door is near impossible, still they will review security procedures. linda so, abc 2 news. >> the scene that played out inside johns hopkins yesterday morning is a scene that's played out across the united states. just this year alone, take a look at this video. this is from a shooting last april in knoxville where a man with a history of mental problems guns down a woman and wounded two other people in a hospital. there was also a shooting out
police say 50-year-old paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot the doctor in the stomach. he became distraught as he was being briefed on his mother's condition. he believed the doctors had failed his mother and shot the doctor, shot his mother in the head then turned the gun on himself. it caught a lot of people offguard. >> it's scary knowing someone is on the outside on a rampage with a gun in the hospital where we are supposed to be protected. >> reporter: a metal detector might...
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the sprawling medical campus was put on lookdown after police say 50-year-old paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot the doctor in the stomach. he became distraught after being briefed on his mother's condition. he believed doctors failed her, and that's what prompted had imto shoot the doctor. he then shot his mother in the head and turned the gun on himself. it caught a lot of people at the hospital offguard. >> it's scary knowing that someone's on the outside on a rampage with a gun in a hospital. that's where we're supposed to be protected. >> reporter: metal detectors may have kept pardus from bringing that gun into the hospital. there are more than 80 entrances on the campus and have a metal detector at every entrance would be nearly impossible. still, they will review security procedures. linda so, abc 2 news. >> remember to stay with abc 2 news and abc2news.com for the latest developments on this story. when you get to our web site, you'll find a number of pictures and video. we have raw video from the scene outside the hospital. the slide show has pictures that we captured du
the sprawling medical campus was put on lookdown after police say 50-year-old paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot the doctor in the stomach. he became distraught after being briefed on his mother's condition. he believed doctors failed her, and that's what prompted had imto shoot the doctor. he then shot his mother in the head and turned the gun on himself. it caught a lot of people at the hospital offguard. >> it's scary knowing that someone's on the outside on a rampage with a gun in...
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with me now is texas representative ron paul whose son, obviously, rand paul is running for senate in kentucky and is a tea party favorite. congressman, thanks very much for being with us. what do you think of christine o'donnell? do you think she can win? >> oh, sure i think she can win. think she's going to have to work very hard. she has the roughest job of all the tea party candidates because she's in a more liberal state. it's -- she has a much more difficult job that be my son has in kentucky or angle has in nevada. she can win. but there's a lot of unhappiness in this country, and for that reason, the numbers are just coming together. democrats are disillusioned, they're not going to show up, the republicans are, and the tea party people are added on to the republicans because a lot of them haven't been involved before. they're independents and it adds to, it isn't taking away from the republicans, if have you a republican base, tea party people add on to it. that's why she has a very good chance. >> so democrats saying tonight this is great for the democratic party, you think
with me now is texas representative ron paul whose son, obviously, rand paul is running for senate in kentucky and is a tea party favorite. congressman, thanks very much for being with us. what do you think of christine o'donnell? do you think she can win? >> oh, sure i think she can win. think she's going to have to work very hard. she has the roughest job of all the tea party candidates because she's in a more liberal state. it's -- she has a much more difficult job that be my son has...