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and-- there are few people more qualified to talk brewers baseball than "bill schroeder". the catcher-turned-broadcaster chats about his new book, the magic of the ball park....and how long he wants to keep doing what he does--when we go when good, clean food comes to the door, do your best to contain your excitement. now delivering to your home or office in milwaukee. workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing jobs just disappeared. guys with families... guys like me? just gets harder and harder to get ahead. we need an economy that works for people like me. for people like me. for people like me. people like me. russ: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message because wisconsin's middle class when good, clean food comes to the door, do your best to contain your excitement. to your home or office in milwaukee. panera. food as it should be. owning and operating a car in more... thats if county executive chris abele gets his way. its an effort to preserve transportation funding without increasing bus
and-- there are few people more qualified to talk brewers baseball than "bill schroeder". the catcher-turned-broadcaster chats about his new book, the magic of the ball park....and how long he wants to keep doing what he does--when we go when good, clean food comes to the door, do your best to contain your excitement. now delivering to your home or office in milwaukee. workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing...
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i mean they're going to have to rip that microphone right off of my face. 12:47:08 bill schroeder is a great fit in the booth...because you can identify with him..first, he's humble 12:487:04 a lot of people tell me when i first got started, he says 'you know, i really like listening to you' it's not like those polished guys'! laughter 12:48:11 and like so many brewers fans..bill schroder's passionate about baseball. is i love to come to the ballpark everyday, whether it's 2002 when the brewers lost 106 games, there's always a story to tell. there's always somebody out there watching you for the first time. that have never seen a brewers game, that have never heard you before; and you always want to put your best foot forward. 12:46:05 ish like bob uecker, schreoder is an author. local broadcaster and former brewers beat writer drew olson approached bill about doing a book; "if these walls could talk". 12:33:50 the fans really bonded with him and it's really great seeing the how much they enjoyed hearing the stories that he was telling. and for me the fun part was , i gave rock a tap
i mean they're going to have to rip that microphone right off of my face. 12:47:08 bill schroeder is a great fit in the booth...because you can identify with him..first, he's humble 12:487:04 a lot of people tell me when i first got started, he says 'you know, i really like listening to you' it's not like those polished guys'! laughter 12:48:11 and like so many brewers fans..bill schroder's passionate about baseball. is i love to come to the ballpark everyday, whether it's 2002 when the brewers...
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and-- there are few people more qualified to talk brewers baseball than "bill schroeder". the catcher-turned-broadcaster chats about his new book, the magic of the ball park....and how long he wants to keep doing what he does--when we go owning and operating a car in milwaukee county could soon cost executive chris abele gets his way. its an effort to preserve transportation funding without increasing bus fares or other taxes. but some argue... its just spinning wheels. fox6 bret lemoine is live outside the milwaukee county courthouse with that story. we first told you about the proposed wheel tax in july... now its one step closer to reality. milwaukee county motorists could soon be paying more to hit the registration fee. which averages out to $5 per month.' county executive chris abele is making good on his promise to include a so- called 'wheel tax' in his 2017 budget proposal. ca 'for the past five years, we have not raised fairs. we havent cut routes.' -- and in order to maintain that for public transportation, abele says the county is left with no choice. he says it
and-- there are few people more qualified to talk brewers baseball than "bill schroeder". the catcher-turned-broadcaster chats about his new book, the magic of the ball park....and how long he wants to keep doing what he does--when we go owning and operating a car in milwaukee county could soon cost executive chris abele gets his way. its an effort to preserve transportation funding without increasing bus fares or other taxes. but some argue... its just spinning wheels. fox6 bret...
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. >>> raleigh police eric schroeder was arrested. schroeder is at the wake county detention center. it's not clear if police have recovered any of the stolen money soo sara gardens will be raleigh to life. they're bustling with cost assumes, street art and creativity. >> bill is having a good time. >> this is called sir couples con. it starts at 8:00. i'm on top of a school bus and we'll shoot some fire in a second. with me is jesse daystar. what can people expect to see a? >> it will be a great show. we'll acrobatics. >> there's some bats and birds. >> lots of costumes. >> you're a chemical engineer. so you're shea in charge of this fire display. it's all about arts but somehow you're mixing in science. >> it's neat. >> so we don't throw fire. >> flame effect. >> four lit upbutton -- litup buttons. >> all right. so here we g can you see? we've got four flames. i've got four buttons. here we go. what it's hot up here. >> feels good, doesn't it. >> i'd say it's about 95 but we didn't burn anything down. >> i would say somebody needs to take that control away from bill. >> i'm pretty
. >>> raleigh police eric schroeder was arrested. schroeder is at the wake county detention center. it's not clear if police have recovered any of the stolen money soo sara gardens will be raleigh to life. they're bustling with cost assumes, street art and creativity. >> bill is having a good time. >> this is called sir couples con. it starts at 8:00. i'm on top of a school bus and we'll shoot some fire in a second. with me is jesse daystar. what can people expect to see a?...
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longtime brewers tv analyst bill schroeder is taking fans behind the scenes of the team with his book, if these walls could talk.... drew olson, a longtime brewers beat writer, teams up with schroeder for a very entertaining trip through time with the franchise.... tom pipines has that story, tonight on fox six news at nine.... brewers off tonight.... at darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line >> never say never because taylor swift and calvin harris are back together -- sort of. >> we're tol tom hiddleston and taylor swift broke up, calvin and taylor came in communication again. only through text. >> who texted first? >> calvin klein sent like a photo. and she's lik
longtime brewers tv analyst bill schroeder is taking fans behind the scenes of the team with his book, if these walls could talk.... drew olson, a longtime brewers beat writer, teams up with schroeder for a very entertaining trip through time with the franchise.... tom pipines has that story, tonight on fox six news at nine.... brewers off tonight.... at darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per...
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. >> reporter: scott schroeder owner of hungry pigeon says -- >> it's not restaurant week when it's held two weeks in the fall and one in the winter. >> now that it's four weeks a year, it's a month and hard on us. >> he doesn't take part in restaurant week. during four weeks, he's competing offering a 50% discount. schroeder says diners taking part in restaurant week aren't getting the full men knew. >> they are undercutting themselves, so they need to make money out of it. >> reporter: managers that take part in restaurant week say they love it for only one reason. it's a great way to get potential research customers. these certainly call into the category. >> thank you, it's an opportunity to have repeat guests back. if you come for the first time, you will see what we do do. >> we found no shortage of customers who say the $35 meal is what brought them out. >> when i hang out with my friends, it's easier to go through the restaurants at restaurant week. >> if you would like a list of the restaurants it's 680 -- reporting from center city, walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >>> st
. >> reporter: scott schroeder owner of hungry pigeon says -- >> it's not restaurant week when it's held two weeks in the fall and one in the winter. >> now that it's four weeks a year, it's a month and hard on us. >> he doesn't take part in restaurant week. during four weeks, he's competing offering a 50% discount. schroeder says diners taking part in restaurant week aren't getting the full men knew. >> they are undercutting themselves, so they need to make money...
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schroeder. ofis with the school journalism and teaches there at northeastern university and also the author of the book "presidential debates: risky business." thank you for joining us. involved forrisks hillary clinton and donald trump for tonight's debate? guest: it is like tv. as you well know from doing this for a living, anything can happen. you put candidates were used to be in a controlled setting, and put them in a un-choreographed situation at the presidential debate, and the aim that happens is they have no control anymore. they go in with their prepared remarks and strategies, but you don't know what the other person is going to do. it can be a little tricky in that regard. also, we know from history that there have been a lot of instances of them on the way work he did not work out very well for a particular candidate. there is a great deal of risk involved. format, for the longform discussion, when do we see that kind of format and what has been the history you referenced? guest: th
schroeder. ofis with the school journalism and teaches there at northeastern university and also the author of the book "presidential debates: risky business." thank you for joining us. involved forrisks hillary clinton and donald trump for tonight's debate? guest: it is like tv. as you well know from doing this for a living, anything can happen. you put candidates were used to be in a controlled setting, and put them in a un-choreographed situation at the presidential debate, and the...
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judge schroeder religiously applied that and they made detailed findings that plaintiffs had failed to carry the burden in that respect. >> so in a section two results test which is what you're talking about here, your submission is that you have to demonstrate more burden then you would in section two intent case because tied into, you don't have that direct evidence and you need this indirect evidence. isn't that your submission? >> no, sir, first i deny that the engagement is discrimination. even in potential discrimination case we believe there has to be injury. you have to prove the injury element is stronger when you have a results test, when you're trying to prove the results test. or maybe you don't think it does >> i would've thought that was part and parcel with what you're saying. in other words you're saying you can't have a results test or talking about the injury in the injury that you have to show has to be stronger because you can't point to this in your results test, evidence of intentional discrimination. >> i have to apologize your honor in answering this question be
judge schroeder religiously applied that and they made detailed findings that plaintiffs had failed to carry the burden in that respect. >> so in a section two results test which is what you're talking about here, your submission is that you have to demonstrate more burden then you would in section two intent case because tied into, you don't have that direct evidence and you need this indirect evidence. isn't that your submission? >> no, sir, first i deny that the engagement is...
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host: again, alan schroeder is our guest. professor at northeastern university and author of a book. "presidential debates -- risky business on the campaign trail. " todd from ohio, a third-party supporter. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: there are three things i wish that could be put more emphasis on in these debates. the first when he can address directly is we need to reduce the sensationalism that comes along with these campaigns, especially the presidency, but not exclusively the presidency. i wish that was a topic for debate. i would like to know what you think about that. one, although the department of education surely needs to be reduced, the ones being -- the one thing the federal government should the apartment is implementing well structured civics in every curriculum from the third grade through 12th grade so that this would add to getting rid of the sensationalism because they have a better appreciation of how government works by the time they make it to the 12th grade and become voters. the final
host: again, alan schroeder is our guest. professor at northeastern university and author of a book. "presidential debates -- risky business on the campaign trail. " todd from ohio, a third-party supporter. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: there are three things i wish that could be put more emphasis on in these debates. the first when he can address directly is we need to reduce the sensationalism that comes along with these campaigns, especially the presidency, but not...
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schroeder >> susan lee schuler >> edward w. schunk >> mark evan schurmeier >> john burkhart schwartz >> mark schwartz >> adriane victoria scibetta >> raphael scorca .> and my aunt margaret infinite love for family, friends and life. -- for my late husband mark, my late brother stephen, and my brother thomas. 15 years later, the love you three shared while you were alive still lives on in all of us. , alwaysnever forgotten cherished, and forever remain a part of us. and tommy, please continue to give us your strength and hope. in return, we will use the rest of our lives to honor yours. remembering to remain kind, compassionate, and loving to each other and the world. nanna and granddad, we said goodbye to you, but you all said hello to your boys. thank you. [applause] >> janice m. scott >> randolph scott >> christopher jay scudder >> arthur warren scullin >> michael h. seaman >> margaret m. seeliger >> anthony segarra >> carlos segarra >> jason m. sekzer >> matthew carmen sellitto >> michael l. selves >> howard selwyn >> larry
schroeder >> susan lee schuler >> edward w. schunk >> mark evan schurmeier >> john burkhart schwartz >> mark schwartz >> adriane victoria scibetta >> raphael scorca .> and my aunt margaret infinite love for family, friends and life. -- for my late husband mark, my late brother stephen, and my brother thomas. 15 years later, the love you three shared while you were alive still lives on in all of us. , alwaysnever forgotten cherished, and forever...
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here to discuss the debates, alan schroeder author of "presidential debates. alan, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> it seems as if trump is in the seat of i guess an advantage here because he sets the tone. either trump who set everybody back on their heels in the primary shows up or a trump who is trying to refute the claim that he's temperamentally unfit to be president shows up and clinton has to respond. that's really a powerful starting point. >> yeah. not a bad starting point at all to be the one who gets to set the ground rules. but on the other hand it also puts a lot of pressure and responsibility on him because he has to choose the right one of those alternatives that you just laid out and again makes the wrong choice then that could backfire big time as well. >> which do you expect? >> well, you know, i think it's really hard in a 90-minute television debate to suppress your natural instincts on camera so he may start off as being a little more prepared, more restrained but i think we'll see because it always happens in debates we'll see who
here to discuss the debates, alan schroeder author of "presidential debates. alan, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> it seems as if trump is in the seat of i guess an advantage here because he sets the tone. either trump who set everybody back on their heels in the primary shows up or a trump who is trying to refute the claim that he's temperamentally unfit to be president shows up and clinton has to respond. that's really a powerful starting point. >> yeah. not a...
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thankfully, this is all over. 60 firefighters battled a brush fire off of globe road reporter: charles schroeder owns the property where the fire broke out. >> you could see it after dark. it started really glowing. reporter: the fire burned roughly two acres. of forest rangers say it was started by a campfire left behind. >> there is a rough upcrop at the top of the hill with a steep drop-off. reporter: this tough fire. crews used portable pumps to fight the fire, which burned deep into the ground. there were other challenges to go along with that. crews ran into several beehives. one firefighter was stung several times but will be ok. firefighters are asking everyone to use caution during the fall season. about introducing fire into the woods without any means to it extinguish. reporter: firefighters will head back out tomorrow to make sure the fire stays out. kristen carosa, wmur news 9. tom: moving on to commitment 2016, in less than an hour, the two republican candidates for senate will debate at our studios. josh mcelveen and john distaso josh: in 60 minutes, kelly ayotte and jim rubens, h
thankfully, this is all over. 60 firefighters battled a brush fire off of globe road reporter: charles schroeder owns the property where the fire broke out. >> you could see it after dark. it started really glowing. reporter: the fire burned roughly two acres. of forest rangers say it was started by a campfire left behind. >> there is a rough upcrop at the top of the hill with a steep drop-off. reporter: this tough fire. crews used portable pumps to fight the fire, which burned deep...
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i want to bring in alan schroeder from northeastern university and author of "presidential debates, 50 years of high risk television." welcome. >> thank you, carol. >> so you say 50 years of high risk television. what do you mean by that? >> well, just the fact that this is live tv, no script, the candidates are away from their usual choreographed settings and as you just showed in those clips, it's really easy to make a mistake and when you make a mistake, you are making it in front of tens of millions of people. so i think we have to admire their courage in being willing to do this. >> you know, you are absolutely right about that. sometimes we forget the candidates are real live breathing human beings. >> yeah. i wouldn't want to be either one of them right now. >> i wouldn't, either. i'm with you. let's talk about mistakes because you could have the greatest debate in the history of man but if you make one small mistake, does that mean you lose? >> well, it means you lose the debate. it may not mean you lose the election. but the problem with the mistakes is there are all kinds of
i want to bring in alan schroeder from northeastern university and author of "presidential debates, 50 years of high risk television." welcome. >> thank you, carol. >> so you say 50 years of high risk television. what do you mean by that? >> well, just the fact that this is live tv, no script, the candidates are away from their usual choreographed settings and as you just showed in those clips, it's really easy to make a mistake and when you make a mistake, you are...
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we put a dance around some thunder.e schroeder is approaching 60. that's just one pocket of rain couldt most areas south not a lt of widespread rainfall. indiana. this is the rain that's going to play get most of north carolina. i'll see a good 90 percent of us will see some rainl at least by midday. timbers climbed into the middle and high 60s.yy. the line will start to break up a little. and eventually head off to the eastward there are some breaks of sunshine later on this evening. ak clear tiger of her 40s to near 50 small. middle to upper sixes partly sunny. sm wednesday, thursday friday is the flow. 50s break and we're told that police are responded to a shooting in southwest houston texans first and emergency alert says the shooting scene is believed to bens contained to a of a shopping center. they're telling residents to avoid the area. fox station is houston is reported that there are multiple peoplele injured. >> we will another big story such a sad way to sort the morning of the high school football player s is dead after an injury he su
we put a dance around some thunder.e schroeder is approaching 60. that's just one pocket of rain couldt most areas south not a lt of widespread rainfall. indiana. this is the rain that's going to play get most of north carolina. i'll see a good 90 percent of us will see some rainl at least by midday. timbers climbed into the middle and high 60s.yy. the line will start to break up a little. and eventually head off to the eastward there are some breaks of sunshine later on this evening. ak clear...
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the 183rd oktoberfest not at schroeders, largest beer festival in the world having a good time in the financial district earlier. now as we speak, the mobile weather lab is reporting live from marina green in san francisco where, yes, we have crystal clear blue skies. it looks gorgeous and warm. only about 65, 66 degrees in san francisco. we may hit 70 coming up on sunday. tonight, the city will drop to 54. san jose 57 degrees. fairfield 52. napa 52. and santa rosa 50 degrees. sunrise 6:54. but the harvest moon tonight rises just before 8:00. the first full moon of september. air quality is going to take a turn for the worse tomorrow. it's a "spare the air" day. the east bay will have unhealthy air quality. if you are heading out for the weekend to the grand prix of sonoma maybe, upper 80s, low 90s this weekend and lafayette art and wine festival will be hot there sunshine and in the low 90s. it's an interesting setup in the atmosphere where we still have the onshore flow at the beach where you will hit the mid-60s. it will be comfortable outside. but not warm. the northwest wind for
the 183rd oktoberfest not at schroeders, largest beer festival in the world having a good time in the financial district earlier. now as we speak, the mobile weather lab is reporting live from marina green in san francisco where, yes, we have crystal clear blue skies. it looks gorgeous and warm. only about 65, 66 degrees in san francisco. we may hit 70 coming up on sunday. tonight, the city will drop to 54. san jose 57 degrees. fairfield 52. napa 52. and santa rosa 50 degrees. sunrise 6:54. but...
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and four and they are one in four and have aom hue western reserve conference game against six ray schroeder who comes in undefeated at five and no and we will see how this one shakes outis here the brand-new renovated stadium. kickoff tonight at 7:00 o'clock. highlights in this game and all the other games across northeast touchdown on the dignitaries here friday night touchdown is >>> three new movies hit theaters this weekend. >> here's a look at what is noww showing. the film is critical of et. birds byrd says it isn't the focus. the start of the start the indie whirlwind of hard partying law vending and young love.rt with a band of misfits of misfits including shine china above. >> should really take the kids to see this one? timbre of tim burton's on the best-selling book about a youngpr man to meet who meets a house full of kids with unique abilities of ms. peregrine's home for you and your children is rated pg-13. y next line ahead, musique of rules rolling out. she was see what the cdc is recommended to keep you and your familydc safe from the mosquito borne virus. >>> police office
and four and they are one in four and have aom hue western reserve conference game against six ray schroeder who comes in undefeated at five and no and we will see how this one shakes outis here the brand-new renovated stadium. kickoff tonight at 7:00 o'clock. highlights in this game and all the other games across northeast touchdown on the dignitaries here friday night touchdown is >>> three new movies hit theaters this weekend. >> here's a look at what is noww showing. the film...
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i looked at how schroeder and introduced myself. i said my name is ron dellums from california. i'm honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply, if it is ok with you, cool with me, why don't you and i sit in the seat side by side together as if it is the most normal thing in the world. she said, cool. so we sat on this one seat for the entire organizational meeting and we never acted as if -- even though we want to scream, we said no. we just let our silence and our behavior handle it. and they did not know what to do. because we did not scream. the next time, two seats were there. we made our point. we moved on. >> his service on that committee reflects a wider period of reform in the house where the power of committee chairs is rolled back and junior members and the diversity of members, getcan americans and women, bigger and better committee assignments. within a congress, he is part of a group that helps remove the original chairman from the committee and put in another chairman. eventually, by the end of his career, he cha
i looked at how schroeder and introduced myself. i said my name is ron dellums from california. i'm honored to be here with you. my grandmother taught me not to let people make fun of you cheaply, if it is ok with you, cool with me, why don't you and i sit in the seat side by side together as if it is the most normal thing in the world. she said, cool. so we sat on this one seat for the entire organizational meeting and we never acted as if -- even though we want to scream, we said no. we just...
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four survivors -- jonathan frohreich, michael brown, firefighter rick schroeder and the aircraft's co-pilot, william coultas, are air-lifted away from the scene in critical condition. the pilot, check pilot and seven remaining firefighters all perish. >> i remember saying, god, you said you would never give me anything more than i could handle. and this is more than i can handle. >> i had woken up in the burn unit in sacramento, slightly conscious, and i swear i could hear other guys on the crew talking. and then i remember a couple people coming in and letting me know that, hey, you know, these guys didn't make it, you know. >> it was, you know, i think, the hardest and most i've ever cried in my life. >> as the firefighting community mourns its fallen, the ntsb begins investigating what caused the sikorsky to hit the trees and crash into the ground. ntsb investigators are able to recover both 1500-horsepower ge engines and transport them from the scene for further examination. they also study the crash site, conduct eyewitness and survivor interviews, and recover and examine the helicopte
four survivors -- jonathan frohreich, michael brown, firefighter rick schroeder and the aircraft's co-pilot, william coultas, are air-lifted away from the scene in critical condition. the pilot, check pilot and seven remaining firefighters all perish. >> i remember saying, god, you said you would never give me anything more than i could handle. and this is more than i can handle. >> i had woken up in the burn unit in sacramento, slightly conscious, and i swear i could hear other...
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we love you. >> john t schroeder. and to my brother william h kelly, jr., may his kindness to all be an example to live by. if you are a stranger he treated you like a friend. if you were a friend he treated you like the family. let us all treat each other as family. [applause] ♪ taps ♪
we love you. >> john t schroeder. and to my brother william h kelly, jr., may his kindness to all be an example to live by. if you are a stranger he treated you like a friend. if you were a friend he treated you like the family. let us all treat each other as family. [applause] ♪ taps ♪
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schroeders on front street in san francisco is one of the parties. the german restaurant is hosting a block party until 8 p.m. tonight. so grab your lederhosen, ken, grab your lederhosen and your beer stein. >> grabbing it right now. >> head on down. [ laughter ] >>> neighbors want to slow things down a bit. now they are getting their wish. we found out why the ride is suddenly getting bumpier on several bay area streets. >> and the tense moments a terrified kitten dodges dozens of cars on a busy highway. and the brave driver who stopped to save it. and plenty of people are doing just that... kpix five's wilson walker on >>> a safety feature you can add to your neighborhood just ask. plenty of people are. kpix 5's wilson walker on the growing number of the kinder, gentler speed bumps. >> reporter: might as well get used to it. driving around san francisco is coming with more bumps in the roads. >> i don't know. they are like hard to miss but popping up everywhere. >> reporter: speed humps are popping up and if you see lines on the street like this, i
schroeders on front street in san francisco is one of the parties. the german restaurant is hosting a block party until 8 p.m. tonight. so grab your lederhosen, ken, grab your lederhosen and your beer stein. >> grabbing it right now. >> head on down. [ laughter ] >>> neighbors want to slow things down a bit. now they are getting their wish. we found out why the ride is suddenly getting bumpier on several bay area streets. >> and the tense moments a terrified kitten...
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host: again, alan schroeder is our guest. professor at northeastern university and author of a book. ohio, a third-party supporter. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: there are three things i wish that could be put more emphasis on in these debates. the first when he can address directly is we need to reduce the sensationalism that comes along with these campaigns, especially the presidency, but not exclusively the presidency. i wish that was a topic for debate. know what youo think about that. one, although the department of education surely needs to be reduced, the ones being -- the one thing the federal government >> preview coverage tonight at 7:po eastern. the debate tonight live on c-span at the:00. we take you to the house. beginning their legislative week. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. merciful god we give you thanks for giving us another day. you alone can trace the deepest fault lines in history
host: again, alan schroeder is our guest. professor at northeastern university and author of a book. ohio, a third-party supporter. you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: there are three things i wish that could be put more emphasis on in these debates. the first when he can address directly is we need to reduce the sensationalism that comes along with these campaigns, especially the presidency, but not exclusively the presidency. i wish that was a topic for debate. know what youo think...
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schroeder i will show you a clip from october 17, 2000 between al gore and president bush and do you remember entering the debate and talk to me little bit about it. >> to have that strong support by the leadership. i specifically but like to note if governor bush won wast that also highly seeded differences. >> it is if i can get it done. that is the question of the campaign is about. the philosophy imposition but can you get things done?i c. were. [laughter] i believe that icahn.e >> what about the norwood bill corrects to mexico the professor gets up so talk about these intimidation factor and the psychology involved. >> so that he would intimidate bush but it did just the opposite becauset the worst thing about that he gives him the nod but the tower hall audience laughs so he is reduced to a laughingstock but the storye behind that during the preparation he was supposed to do that. remade that maneuver and then they said don't do that during the actual debate but he did it anyway. the reason that he preparethe so we've got those ideas that will not work said they rejected that m
schroeder i will show you a clip from october 17, 2000 between al gore and president bush and do you remember entering the debate and talk to me little bit about it. >> to have that strong support by the leadership. i specifically but like to note if governor bush won wast that also highly seeded differences. >> it is if i can get it done. that is the question of the campaign is about. the philosophy imposition but can you get things done?i c. were. [laughter] i believe that icahn.e...
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morning, i am joined by jeff schroeder, an addiction counselor from rogers memorial hospital. good morning. thanks for joining us this morning. jeff: thank you for having me. thema: this is a topic that's been in the forefront of a lot of conversations recently. jeff: there's been lots of discussion about helping the person who is suffering from of all the debts that are taking place. -- all of the deaths that are taking place. thema: what do you look for? jeff: there's little changes that take place in the beginning. that's when he want to intervene come at the beginning. if you are starting to see someone's attitude change, maybe they are avoiding family or friends, maybe they have changed their circle of friends. changed, maybe they're getting reprimanded at work or just not being able to get the job done. these are not always the size of addiction, but they are keys that we need to start talking to that person. what's going on? what's changed in your life? we may find they are drinking using opiates, something may come to the surface. thema: what can we do to help them get
morning, i am joined by jeff schroeder, an addiction counselor from rogers memorial hospital. good morning. thanks for joining us this morning. jeff: thank you for having me. thema: this is a topic that's been in the forefront of a lot of conversations recently. jeff: there's been lots of discussion about helping the person who is suffering from of all the debts that are taking place. -- all of the deaths that are taking place. thema: what do you look for? jeff: there's little changes that take...
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on tomorrow "washington journal," alan schroeder joins us, the author of "presidential debates: a risky business on the campaign trail," and to a talk about the history of presidential debates and carolyn lukensmeyere will be talking about tone and rhetoric in monday night's presidential debate. that is operative today's washington journal." join us back tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. have a great sunday. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> here on c-span, "newsmakers" is next with jim jordan ohio. that is followed by donald trump campaigning this weekend and virginia. fargo the ceo of wells testifies before congress about unauthorized accounts that were created by company employees without the consent of customers. customers. our cast this week's congressman jim jordan. the ohio republican chairs the house freedom caucus. his committees include government oversight and reform and the judiciary committee. rachel covers congress for p
on tomorrow "washington journal," alan schroeder joins us, the author of "presidential debates: a risky business on the campaign trail," and to a talk about the history of presidential debates and carolyn lukensmeyere will be talking about tone and rhetoric in monday night's presidential debate. that is operative today's washington journal." join us back tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. have a great sunday. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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last leader of germany before angela merkel, the current leader, was a man named schroeder, and he was a member of the social democratic party in germany. the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. thehe other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west german separation ended, and the two countries were unified early in the 1990s. so there's now one germany again, there aren't two, but in the east, which was a communist part of the eastern european block, that party was called the socialist unity party, sed, sozialistische einheitspartei, and that party dissolved, but large numbers of it moved also into this linke. so it's a coalition. in the eastern part--this is something americans tend n n to know f for reasons having to do with our newspapers and our media--in eastern europe, in eastern germany the mass of people still vote for that party. so
last leader of germany before angela merkel, the current leader, was a man named schroeder, and he was a member of the social democratic party in germany. the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. thehe other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west...
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and it becomes easy to see we have an issue with a rage with education and the well-informed schroeder. but judging from congress there they are working hard on their laptops the answer is probably not the 535 members of congress will "the war on science" have a professional background in science. according to the congressional research survey of microbiology, a physicist and chemist and eight engineers of may take issue with the engineers but i'm not going there. but by comparison of the two are lawyers? 400? [laughter] we have some cynics in the audience. [laughter] but you were not far off but it is 40% 211 now this is important because attorneys approach problems the fact in a different way they use science but they don't start from the ground up a have a predetermined conclusion to convince you then selectively use that science that supports that conclusion. so that they can argue against it that becomes a problem with more issues have vast inputs of knowledge. these people are not necessarily well equipped to make the best decisions in that case and is special sense to abolish th
and it becomes easy to see we have an issue with a rage with education and the well-informed schroeder. but judging from congress there they are working hard on their laptops the answer is probably not the 535 members of congress will "the war on science" have a professional background in science. according to the congressional research survey of microbiology, a physicist and chemist and eight engineers of may take issue with the engineers but i'm not going there. but by comparison of...