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. >> reporter: first i want to show you more of these idle big riggs and there are many of them. add ár at its briefing tonight, howard jordan said his officers will take appropriate action, his words -- and at a briefing tonight, howard johnson. they poured into the port like a river of protest. more than 1,000 marchers. jubilant after keeping several shifts from being unloaded at the port today -- after keeping several ships from being unloaded today. >> if the rich were taxed we could afford to have better schools for our kids. >> reporter: that from a kindergarten teacher. this from a lawyer. >> it's not okay for some people to make $16 in a day and others to make $16 every second. >> reporter: not everyone is marching to this beat though. simmering silently in their cabs are these long haul truckers stuck all day in their riggs unable to unload losing money. >> i understand some of the stuff they're talking about, but what they're doing hurts me. >> reporter: he's got 36,000 pounds of perishable meat he's hauled from the northwest to be put on a ship. hundreds of people tri
. >> reporter: first i want to show you more of these idle big riggs and there are many of them. add ár at its briefing tonight, howard jordan said his officers will take appropriate action, his words -- and at a briefing tonight, howard johnson. they poured into the port like a river of protest. more than 1,000 marchers. jubilant after keeping several shifts from being unloaded at the port today -- after keeping several ships from being unloaded today. >> if the rich were taxed we...
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. >> reporter: first i want to show you more of these idle big riggs and there are many of them. add ár at its briefing tonight, howard jordan said his officers will take appropriate action, his words -- and at a briefing tonight, howard johnson. they poured into the port like a river of protest. more than 1,000 marchers. jubilant after keeping several shifts from being unloaded at the port today -- after keeping several ships from being unloaded today. >> if the rich were taxed we could afford to have better schools for our kids. >> reporter: that from a kindergarten teacher. this from a lawyer. >> it's not okay for some people to make $16 in a day and others to make $16 every second. >> reporter: not everyone is marching to this beat though. simmering silently in their cabs are these long haul truckers stuck all day in their riggs unable to unload losing money. >> i understand some of the stuff they're talking about, but what they're doing hurts me. >> reporter: he's got 36,000 pounds of perishable meat he's hauled from the northwest to be put on a ship. hundreds of people tri
. >> reporter: first i want to show you more of these idle big riggs and there are many of them. add ár at its briefing tonight, howard jordan said his officers will take appropriate action, his words -- and at a briefing tonight, howard johnson. they poured into the port like a river of protest. more than 1,000 marchers. jubilant after keeping several shifts from being unloaded at the port today -- after keeping several ships from being unloaded today. >> if the rich were taxed we...
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. >> a ktvu crew road along with one of several groups of firefighters who drove their riggs around the city to hand out presents. more than 10,000 toys were collected at lefty o' dules. they say all children should have a chance to open gifts on christmas day. >>> just because christmas is just about over doesn't mean the giving season is as well. for a list of the bay area charities that could still use a hand you can go to ktvu.com and click on the link. >>> probasketball fans got what they wanted for christmas. the golden state warriors are back in action. jade hernandez is in oracle arena as the team shortens it's season. >> reporter: expectations are subjective so tonight we let loyal warrior fans hold on to that crystal ball to weigh in on their team's future. with the lock out almost a past topic, fans show optimism. >> i like the 66 games, i think it condenses the season more. >> reporter: others instruct the players to get to business. >> there shouldn't have ever been a lock out. ever. >> reporter: meetings with ed lee and warriors owners has occurred. >> knowing for people w
. >> a ktvu crew road along with one of several groups of firefighters who drove their riggs around the city to hand out presents. more than 10,000 toys were collected at lefty o' dules. they say all children should have a chance to open gifts on christmas day. >>> just because christmas is just about over doesn't mean the giving season is as well. for a list of the bay area charities that could still use a hand you can go to ktvu.com and click on the link. >>>...
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to wiretap these sites to talk more about this i spoke to associate editor at reason magazine mike riggs i started off by asking him why is this a case of do as i say not as i do when it comes to the u.s. and internet freedom here is his take. i think there's always some cognitive dissonance between what the u.s. is promoting in terms of foreign policy and then what we're doing domestically you know you can attribute this to a couple things one the agencies that are responsible for not violating internet freedom at home i'm not going to say protect me i'm going to say not violating it it's not the state department you know it's the n.s.a. is the department of justice it's local law enforcement so on the one hand and then it's also you know the congress that is responsible for sort of like either creating laws that protect internet freedom or more often than not creating laws that chip away at it so you have that sort of dissonance in the state department you know is not concerned with domestic matters and the other reason i think we see this is that as terrifying as some of these laws ar
to wiretap these sites to talk more about this i spoke to associate editor at reason magazine mike riggs i started off by asking him why is this a case of do as i say not as i do when it comes to the u.s. and internet freedom here is his take. i think there's always some cognitive dissonance between what the u.s. is promoting in terms of foreign policy and then what we're doing domestically you know you can attribute this to a couple things one the agencies that are responsible for not...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek riggs in? -- recognition? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, yesterday peter izberg president of the national payroll reporting consortium ink expressed concern over the senate proposed payroll tax plan which offers only a two-month extension instead of the year-long extension passed last week by the house. in a letter written to several members of congress on both sides of the aisle, he stated that, quote, insufficient lead time to create substantial problems, confusion, and cost. affecting a significant percentage of u.s. employers and employees. end of quote. house republicans are willing to work for one year-long extension now instead of passing a two-month fix that will confuse the american taxpayers, medical providers, and small business owners. it is necessary for both houses of congress to work together to extend the p
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek riggs in? -- recognition? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, yesterday peter izberg president of the national payroll reporting consortium ink expressed concern over the senate proposed payroll tax plan which offers only a two-month extension...
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this coffee shop has now gone out of business, but there was a coffee shop which celebrated the pa riggs cafÉs in paris. so it was a transition between the style of fashion where i grew up where people would wear the striped, preppy pants, the yacht ties, the duck jackets, and that was sort of the wasp wasp-protestant style. and then it had moved over to there's a store there called anthropology which is an upscale chain store where people are wearing fabrics from peruvian peasants, so it's really the transition of one style of elite to another style. >> host: how viewers and listen -- our viewers and listeners read your works, but give them a brief biography. how long you've been married. >> guest: i was born in toronto, canada. my father was always an american citizen, grew up in stuyvesant town which is a housing project on 14th street in new york city. and i went to a school called grace church school which is in lower manhattan. my father was teaching at nyu, and then we moved out to philadelphia. i didn't want, was not a very good student in high school, but i managed to get into
this coffee shop has now gone out of business, but there was a coffee shop which celebrated the pa riggs cafÉs in paris. so it was a transition between the style of fashion where i grew up where people would wear the striped, preppy pants, the yacht ties, the duck jackets, and that was sort of the wasp wasp-protestant style. and then it had moved over to there's a store there called anthropology which is an upscale chain store where people are wearing fabrics from peruvian peasants, so it's...