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see. it's named after the former governor of new york, al smith, who is the first american catholic to ever be a presidential nominee. al smith incidentally lost to herbert hoover in the 1928 election so al smith was not the first catholic president but he was the first catholic nominee for president. this dinner, which is a benefit for catholic charities here in new york city, has ended up becoming a really important thing in american presidential politics. honestly, the biggest reason it is really important is because of its timing. there are other dinners like this. the gridiron dinner in washington or the alfalfa dinner or the correspondence dinner. there are other dinners that are fancy politics proms, essentially. where you get a sitting president or very high-level politician showing up in tuxedos and gowns and telling jokes and sharing stages with people they otherwise would not be sharing stages with. that happens. right? there are those events in washington and elsewhere around the country. but this one that you are looking at right here is different. because this one happ

at the al smith dinner last night. this is 40 minutes. >> thank you. i hope you all enjoy your meal. first off, i would like to say that henry kissinger is up here on the stage. [applause] he told me it is his favorite dinner. we have many distinguished guests tonight. governor andrew cuomo is here. [applause] the governor is working on some material for his 2016 announcement dinner speech. [laughter] i noticed he gets closer and closer to the podium every year. just like jaws. [laughter] charles schumer is here. [laughter] there was recently a story in the paper about him playing matchmaker among his staff. 12 marriages have resulted. chuck has stopped trying to work across the aisle. he is pushing them down the aisle. [laughter] congratulations, not for the matchmaking, but for getting the attention in one of the sections of "the new york times" that does not already cover you. [laughter] chris matthews is here. [applause] as you know, msnbc's motto is lean forward. if you leave -- lean forward when chris was talking, you will go death. -- deaf. [applause] i want to raise my glass to may

in mexico city, john carlos--alongside tommy smith--raised their fists to protest human rights injustice. it became one of the most powerful images of the 1960's. the hall of fame sprinter says he and smith formulated exactly what they wanted to do. (john carlos/human rights activist) "we looked at what artifacts we had to bring to the table, such as the gloves, the beads, the scarf, the black shirt, to bring the puma shoe to the stand, to leave our shoes off our feet...we pretty much laid it out in terms of what we were going to do and how we were going to do it." all of these items...symbols of defying oppression. the famous black glove salute is immortalized by the statues at san jose state. and on wednesday, carlos himself was inspiring students. "these are the fights that we fight for." (lexy nuno/update news reporter): "hundreds of students gathered at the statues to hear john carlos speak, and now they're lining up behind me to meet the san jose state legend." spoken word poet malcolm halcrombe was one of those students--excited to meet the legendary activist. (malcolm halcrombe/s

-scoring game. alex smith's 12-yard touchdown pass late in the 3rd and a couple of field goal was all it took. but another painful nice in st. louis! the cardinals roughed up the giants. gave them a 3-1 lead in the national championship league series. gary zito takes the mound -- barry zito takes the mound tomorrow. if any team can make a comeback, it's the giants! it will take a 3-game sweep to do it now. san francisco has one more game tomorrow in st. louis. if they lose, they're done. if they win, the national league championship series comes back to at&t park. >> definitely disappointed. i felt this way in the previous series. but this season has been a season when our backs are up against the wall, this is when we've come out to shine. it was great to see pablo in the 9th hit a home run. so i think we're absolutely going to have to step it up. i'm a believer! i know the city of san francisco is a believer. >>> gary will have more on sports later on. what do you think? do the giants have a chance to come back? go to our facebook fan page and join in the discussion. >>> a possible sign of

in free verse and about black smith, west african black smith. they were thought to be magicians. 1725, oh molly in the west africa. the drums -- be ware of sea birds, be ware of men that steal up the river through the great forest. and into the savannah lands. the moans and groans, hundreds, thousands stolen, we rarely speak the taken, i will this time because you have asked. come back, back, back, far edge of memory. we recall them and they are black smith, by all accounts a master craftsman, worthy of praise, honored as a powerful magician. one who could speak the old names of the mother elements, earth, fire, water, wind. they would do as bidding, think. people sing praise songs. he was a gifted black smith. he is not remembered for that. he is best remembered for being a loving father. when his beloved wife died only after a year and embraced his newborn son, i will raise you myself. the elder women with argued against it saying you'll grow up wild without a gentle hand of a mother, a gentle hand to guide him. must divide by custom, take another wife or give the baby to a mother who i

, jim. what are we about to see? >> reporter: the alfred smith dinner, we are told that speech will begin at 9:05. he gets to go first. the president gets to go second. as you've noted and as we've been reported, this is typically a light-hearted affair. we have been reporting all day long that the gop nominee was in debate prep for most of the day. i should report that i did hear from a senior romney adviser that said that mitt romney also worked on this speech for this evening. it was serious business earlier today when he was working on his material for later on this ink. wolf, keep in mind, i have noticed out on the campaign trail following mitt romney, the candidate does have a sense of humor. sometimes the jokes may come across unintentionally. he does have the occasion where he does intentionally tell some jokes and shares his humor. it goes over very well. we were here on september 25th when he spoke in front of the clinton global initiative. after bill clinton introduced him, he said he was waiting for the clinton bounce in the polls after being introduced by bill clin

. joiningsteins in the main residence building is information management officer sean smith and four diplomatic security special agents. another agent at the nearby tactical operation center. all the agents are armed with pistols. 9:40 p.m., the amateur video apparently captures the first movement outside the compound. the mad mob of attackers break through here. the main gate, a weak point in defense of the mission. then they move on here. they understaff the militia bay racks and they storm the place, torch it. light up the embassy cars around it. then they move on. >> eyewitnesses the fighters are well armed and organized. flying the radical islamic flag. the agent in the operation center sees and monitors scoring of men pouring in the compound. >> diplomatic security agent working in tactical operation center immediately activated the imminent danger notification system. >> state department official lamb was working that night in washington. so she could follow the events in real-time. >> also alerted the quick reaction security team stationed nearby. libyan 17th brigade, embassy in tripoli

to the cardinals. fans hope the turn around will make up for the sluggish start. >> we have christie smith live in san francisco if you are heading into the city. we begin with john henry smith live at at&t park this morning where the giants were beaten by the bull pen. good morning, john henry. >> reporter: good morning. the question is is today's game a must win? the answer is maybe. on one hand, if they lose today, they have to go on the road to st. louis this week. they will have to win two of three games to stave off elimination and force game six next sunday. when you consider this is not as bad a proposition as they faced last week in cincinnati when they had to win three games there to get to this point. you'll understand that the giants aren't necessarily overly concerned about dropping game one. >> it's best out of seven. we shown how resilient we can be. you hate to lose them at home, but it happens. >> the playoff. anything can happen. never say die mentality. it is not like one team is out of the playoffs and one is in it and they are playing to the end of the season. you have two

. joining stevens in the main residence building is information management officer smaun smith and four diplomatic security special agents. another agent is at the nearby tact kel operation center. all of these agents are armed with pistols. 9:40 p.m. this amateur video captures the first movement outside of the compound. >> the mad mob of attackers break through here the main gate a weak point in the defense of the mission. then they move on to her to the under staffed libya militia barracks they storm the place torch it light up embassy cars around it and move on. >> the firefighters are well on and organized flying a radical islamic flag some with accents. they see and monitor scores of men pouring into the compound. >> a diplomatic segmecurity age working in the tactical center activated the eminent danger notification system. >> charlene lamb was working that night in washington so she could follow the events in real time. >> also alerted the quick reaction security team stationed nearby. the libyan 17th february brigade embassy in tripoli and dip platic security command center in

that knocked them out last year. a big rematch in front of 69,000 plus. alex smith has an injurorred finger on his through together hand. smith was the high estreatedded passer--the highest rated passer with just one turnover but he made three today. and now c are, uz snares it and gets a touchdown. and then it is colin, not smith, he passed seven times today completing five of them. but at rough day for the 49ers and the field goal kicker, it is wide left. in the second half, it was awful new york. steamrolling them, brad saw, 116-yards. 26-3 giants, not even close as they slow show the league they are the super bowl champions and still the team to beat. now nobody gay the raiders a chance today. and matt ryan, the second highest quarterback but here is pick. and it led to this, watch moore get under the tackle and then into the end zone. 4th-quarter, tied at 14. raiders and phylons territory. but palmer is picked off. 20-13 falcons, raiders, but, the raiders not quitting and now palmer, nice moves down to the 45 yard. and now it is going to go up the gut, it was a two-yard touchdown. it i

's the uproar all about? >>> and we'll bring you the 2012 al smith charity dinner live here on msnbc. both president obama and mitt romney will be trying to appeal to voters by, you know, cracking a few jokes and being lighthearted. see how it goes over. you're not going to want to miss that. stay with us. we're right back. >>> and we are back. welcome back to "the ed show." right wing complaints about debate moderator candy crowley haven't stopped. >> for most of the play john wilkes booth sat there lightly but it was the moment when he didn't that made history. i thought this was the definitive point in this debate. this is exactly what moderators are not supposed to do. this is the one thing you fear they might do which is to change the trajectory. >> obviously it's insane to compare candy crowley to a man who assassinated abraham lincoln but i guess there's a larger point here. this campaign season we have seen the culture of lies invade the debate arena like never before. candy crowley is a journalist and has been for years and was acting on an instinct to correct the record. here's t

campaign. president barack obama and mitt romney were joking around at the al smith charity dinner last night in new york. listen. >> in the spirit of sesame street the president's remarks tonight are brought to you by the letter "o" and the number 16 trillion. >> the unemployment rate is at its lowest level since i took office. i don't have a joke here. i just thought it would be useful to remind everybody. >> let's get right to republican congressman randy forbes from virginia. he's a romney campaign surrogate. it's nice to see you, sir. thank you for talking with us. they were pretty funny, i thought, both of them last night. and, and, and yet there was some tension in that, as well, and certainly as we head in monday's debate we'll go back to being pretty much all tense and less, less funny. did you, what did you think of that, that dinner last night and what are your predictions as we look forward to monday? >> well, soledad, i thought the dinner was great. i think america's ready to have some humor after all these political attack ads we've seen throughout this season. i thought b

but not to planning that competition from a regulatory state of. >> host: and joining us is josh smith, he's with the national journal, mr. smith recently wrote a long piece comparing and contrasting the technology agenda and potential technology agenda of the two candidates. mr. smith, thanks for being with us. . >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: john, you mentioned that within the tech community and the community, there are many verticals competing with each other. -- what are the companies looking for at or i guess, the in the agenda of both candidates right now as far as clues for what might come ahead, you know, obviously telecom issues are not something that often pops up on the campaign trail, where are companies, you know, looking for clues as far as what the agendas will be. >> guest: i think ideally what they should be looking for is a common understanding of the rules of the road, and the ability to enter the marketplace and compete with one another. i think part of the problem, it's a real problem when the regulatory tries to manage competition, then the incentive for pa

john melson and kenny smith. and was this an every night thing like this? >> no, sir, it wasn't every night. it was every other night. >> like this! boom! nothing! boom! >> reporter: they say the video documents allegations in a lawsuit about what they claim was dangerous, illegal behavior that put american lives at risk. >> it was going against everything what we were trying to do over there and this arrogant image that americans have worldwide, this was feeding right into it. >> reporter: this all took place, they say, earlier this year in kabul, afghanistan, in a building just a few blocks away from the u.s. embassy. a command center for jorge scientific, hired under the u.s. legacy program to provide security and train afghan police in counter-insurgency and professional standard. >> it was like the opposite. instead of training the forces, they taught them americans can't be counted on. >> reporter: but the video shows behavior in sharp contrast to professional standards. and, to u.s. army rules and jorge's on corporate policy that there's supposed to be zero toll raps for alcoho

much to redistribute. >> the candidates appeared at the alfred e. smith memorial dinner, a white tie catholic charity fund-raiser. >> nice to final relax and to wear what ann and i wear around the house. >> actually, mitt is his middle name. i wish i could use my middle name. >> reporter: the dinner has been a traditional stop for presidential candidates for more than half a century. alfred smith was the first catholic presidential candidate and a former governor of new york. tonight, both candidates got laughs talking about their first two debates. >> i'm glad to be able to join in this venable tradition. of course, i'm pleased that the president is here. we were chatting pleasantly this evening, as if tuesday night never happened. >> i feel really well rested after the nice long nap i had in the first debate. >> reporter: don't expect much laugher the next time the candidates share the same room. the final debate is in florida. >> the governor is spending nearly all of his political capital on proposition 30. today a reporter from our sister station in sacramento asked him point-bl

so to speak to headline the most famous dining experience in politics. the al smith dinner in new york city, hosted by the catholic archdiocese. both men worked on one-liners as artfully as they sparred tuesday night, here just a few moments people will surely be talking about today. >> i was actually hoping the president would bring joe biden along this evening, because he'll laugh at anything. >> i feel really well rested after the long nap i had in the first debate. i particularly want to apologize to chris matthews. four years ago i gave him a thrill up his leg. this time around i gave him a stroke. >> as president obama surveys the waldorf banquet room, with everyone in white tie and finery, you have to wonder what he's thinking. so little time, so much to redistribute. >> after my foreign trip in 2008 i was attacked as a celebrity, because i was so popular with our allies overseas. i have to say i'm impressed with how well governor romney has avoided that problem. >> in the spirit ofsesame street, the president's remarks are brought to you by the letter "o" and the number 16

management officer sean smith and four special agents. another agent is at the nearby tactical operations center. all these agents are armed with pistols. 9:40 p.m. this amateur video apparently captures the first movement outside the compound. >> mad mob of attackers break through here, a weak point in the defense of mission and move on here to the understaffed militia barracks. they storm the place, they torch it up and light up cars around it and move on. >> the fighters are well armed and organized. flying the radical islamist flag. agent in the operations center is seeing scoring of men pouring into the compound. >> a diplomatic security agent working in the tactical operations center activated the imminent danger notification system. >> charlene lamb was working that night in washington. so she could follow the events in realtime. >> he also alerted the quick reaction security team stationed nearby. libyan 17th brigade. embassy in tripolir and command center in washington. >> reporter: back here in the main residence, special agent comes here and gets ambassador stevens from his bed

for chris stevens and bad for sae9sdz smith and bad for tyrone woods. they are dead. they are gone. >> which brings us back to lieutenant colonel andrew wood who saw the deadly debacle coming. >> bret: i can tell you are emotional about it. the ambassador was killed, first one since 1979. he is your friend. >> it's a huge thing to have a loss like that. i grieve for his loss. i grieve for the loss that we suffer as our nation. it was our job to defend the compound. >> bret: benghazi attacks staggered america. we now have another reason to mourn on 9/11. a new unmistakable warning. islamic terrorists that brutalized our citizens were well armed killers intent on doing us great harm. the brave americans in libya knew that long before we died. the rest of us owe it on to them to under that, too. that is our program. i'm bret baier. thanks for watching. card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either

with will join me for that decision. what's the uproar all about? >>> and we'll bring you the 2012 al smith charity dinner live here on msnbc. both president obama and mitt romney will be trying to appeal to voters by, you know, cracking a few jokes and being lighthearted. see how it goes over. you're not going to want to miss that. stay with us. we're right back. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headach

] >> it is an honor to be here with alex smith. i obviously never knew your great-grandfather, but from everything senator mccain has told me, the two of them had a great time together before prohibition. >> sean: in just a few minutes mitt romney will deliver his speech, followed by president obama. we will bring you both of their remarks in full. while the jokes and the laughter will definitely be on the menu, don't expect this dinner to be tension-free. both candidates are coming off a very heated debate, and the charity event will be hosted by cardinal timothy dolan, who has publicly clashed with the president over contraception and provisions in the new healthcare law. also today, the latest national gallup poll is showing governor mitt romney pulling away 52-45%, clearly showing that the momentum remains in the governor's favor. we'll have much more on this poll coming up later in this hour. before mitt romney heads to the podium, let me bring in my panel from the national review, fox news contributor, rich lowry, radio talk show host, liberal, fox news contributor, leslie marshall, and the

: and also joining us is josh smith. he's with "the national journal." mr. smith recently wrote a long piece comparing and contrasting the technology agendas or potential technology agendas of the two candidates. mr. smith, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. john, you mentioned that within the tech community and the broader community there's many verticals, they're all competing with each other. what are these companies looking for or looking at, i guess, in the agendas of both candidates right now as far as clues for what might come ahead? you know, obviously, telecom issues are not something that up pops up on the campaign trail. where are companies, you know, looking for clues as far as what the agendas will be? >> guest: well, i think ideally what they should be looking for is a common understanding of the rules of the road and the ability to enter the marketplace and compete with one another. i think part of the problem, and it's a real problem, when the regulator tries to manage competition, then there are incentives for market participants to become rent seekers and tr

-to-face in a much different setting last night in new york city at the al smith catholic charity dinner. it's an event held about two blocks away. that's become a tradition for presidents to stop at. it gives them a chance to loosen up and have a few laughs before they become president as candidates. romney spoke first, poking fun at himself before telling a few jokes at the president's xprens. >> a campaign can require a lot of wardrobe changes. blue jeans in the morning perhaps, suit for lunch fund-raiser, sport coat for dinner but it's nice to finally relax and to wear what ann and i wear around the house. the al smith dinner surely lives up to its billing. usually when i get invited to gatherings like this it's just to be the designated driver. of course we're down to the final months of the president's term. as presidents -- [ applause ] as president obama surveys the waldorf banquet room, with everyone in white tie and finery, you have to wonder what he's thinking. so little time, so much to redistribute. people seem to be very curious as to how we prepare for the debates. let me tell

the killings came in a 9 year span starting the year after anthony smith nfl career came to an in. killings include 2 brothers found shot to death. bodies dumped about 8 miles apart. after kidnapped from a los angeles car wash. another man was found stabbed to death in a rental car and fourth was a mechanic he had a business dispute with who was killed and dumped along a highway. smith played defensive end for the oakland los angeles raiders between 1991 and 1998. he's immediateed not guilty to all of the charges against him. >>> san francisco city leaders expect to hear from the national football league by tomorrow about whether city is at least in the running to host the superbowl. game would be played at the new stadium in santa clara. seems like san francisco would still get much of the glory here. story tonight from carolyn tyler. >>reporter: santa clara is building the stadium. but looks like san francisco is running the show when it comes to trying to persuade the nfl to award a superbowl. in 2016 or 17. >> would he like to make this superbowl possibility very, very unique

. >> the candidates attending the al smith dinner organized by the catholic archdiocese of new york to benefit needy children. they both took the chance to poke a little fun at their opponent. first up president obama. >> everyone please take your seats otherwise clint eastwood will yell at home. >> i had a lot more energy in our second debate. i felt really well rested after a nice long nap i had in the first debate. i want to apologize to chris matthews. four years ago i gave him a thrill of his leg this time gave him a stroke. of course the economy is on everybody's minds. the employment rate i don't have a joke here. i just thought it would be useful to remind everybody that the unemployment is at the lowest it has been since i took office. and we are getting to that time when folks are making up their minds. just the other day honey boo-boo endorsed me. so that's a big relief. ultimately not about the disagreements governor romney and i may have. it is what we have in common beginning with our unusual names. actually, mitt is his middle name. i wish i could use my middle name. on money days deb

fall out of your chair? "not optimal"? the mother of sean smith killed in libya said, "it's insensitive to say my son is not optimal. he is very dead. i have not been optimal since he died and the past few weeks have been pure hell. it's disrespectable and it's not right. how can you say somebody being killed not very optimal. a lot of stupid things were said about my son and what happened. this is another one of them. to say this is an unfortunate statement is understatement of epic proportion. this is something, you don't say that. i don't care that jon stewart said it before. >> why did he repeat it back? >> this is when you do media training for someone and you go in interview, don't repeat the negative. don't let them put words in your mouth. it can happen. it should not happen to someone on the national stage this long. to make sure it didn't happen. and someone who said they look full responsibility. the whole situation is bad. i think they should not have announced so early in the week that president obama was going to be on the daily show. i love the daily show. i would recomme

. the little town whether blues. alex smith picked off three >> mike: i'm going to say it. the giants own the 49ers. knocked them out of last year's super bowl and ko ed them again today at the stick. jim harbaugh and the staff outcoached. might be a wakeup call. alex smith, off. underthrows to walker. the interception. giants made the niners pay. eli manning takes over. funds cruz, and then rogerrers for the touchdown, and it's salsa time. thirduarter, bradshaw, leaps, acrossthe goal line. giants on top 17-3. moments later, smith picked off again, this time byowan makes an acrobatic play that led to a giants field goal, and this not a replay. again, third interception of the game. giants held to another field goal. niners trail 23-3. just wasn't the niners' day. the sack, one of six on the defending super bowl champs. crushed the niners. san francisco falls to 4-2. >> the raiders are coming off a beast week ready to roll in atlanta, hoping to knock the falcons off their undefeated perch. the raiders picked off matt ripe three times. moore, five catches, 104 yards, raiders led at the half

their political swords to headline the most famous dining experience in politics, the al smith dinner in new york city, hosted by the catholic archdiocese. both men worked the one-liners as artfully as they sparred tuesday night. here are a few moments people will likely be talking to about today. >> i was actually hoping the president would bring joe biden along this evening because he'll laugh at anything. >> i felt really well rested after the nice, long nap i had in the first debate. >> i particularly want to apologize to chris matthews. four years ago i gave him a thrill up his leg. this time around i gave him a stroke. >> as president obama surveys the waldorf banquet room with everyone in white tie and finery, you have to wonder what he's thinking. so little time. so much to redistribute. >> after my foreign trip in 2008 i was attacked as a celebrity because i was so popular with our allies overseas. and i have to say i'm impressed with how well governor romney has avoided that problem. >> in the spirit of sesame street, the president's remarks tonight are brought to you by the letter 0 an

at candlestick only one touchdown to show you, smith to walker great block from davis, scores 9ers lead 10-6 defense was awesome. quarterback wilson blasted on this throw, 9ers get the win 13-6 improve season record to 5 and 2. >>> not the only reason why it was a big night. we gave away $49,000. >> you're the big winner of the $49,000 sweepstakes? >> oh my god! >> that was pennye crow from the north bay she entered hours before the deadline. nick smith presented penny with a big check. she's she is going to give some to her -- children and grandchildren her friends -- [ unintelligible ] she added she wasn't going to answer the phone last night fearing it was a robo call. but, nope it wasn't foye she $49,000 richer -- >> she was speechless after she won. time for a look at cast. >>> what a quick cool-down record temperatures then mike this is coming on in a hurry. >>> flipping the switch. when you step out you notice the difference by looking up the cloud cover, mild in the 60s cloud cover and sea breeze is already here. visibility half moon bay 3/4 of a mile everybody else okay. with the

at the alfred e. smith dinner in new york. >> in the spirit of sesame street the president's remarks are brought to you by the letter o and the number 16 trillion. >> reporter: romney also took a swipe at the press. >> and i have already seen early reports from tonight's dinner. headline: obama embraced by catholics! romney dines with rich people! [ laughter ] >> reporter: the two candidates will spend the weekend hunkered down preparing for their third and final debate. president obama offered a little preview. >> monday's debate is a little different because the top sick foreign policy. spoiler alert. we got bin laden. [ laughter ] >> reporter: monday's debate will be voters' last chance to compare the two candidates side by side before election day. polls in those all important battleground states show the race is tightening. tara mergener for cbs news, washington. >> the pakistani teenager who survived a taliban attack has awoken from a coma and is able to stand and communicate. she told doctors in england she wants to thank people around the world for their support. cbs news reporter charl

home game at candlestick park only one touchdown smith to walker great block from davis, scores 9ers lead 10-. defense was awesome, seahawks quarterback blasted on the throw, picked off the 9ers get the win 13-6 improve their record and have first place in the division. >>> another winner last night as well. it was pretty sweet our $49,000 facebook give away. penny crowe of the north bay liked us on facebook eye few hours before the deadline. -- a few hours before the deadline. she was called before the end of the game. >> you you are the big winner of the $49,000 -- sweepstakes! >> oh my god! >> if that wasn't surprise enough here's nick smith showing up on her doorstep and giving her a really big check. penny said she almost didn't get the wonderful news. >> wasn't going to answer the phone. i really thought, i'm not going to answer the phone i was swimming between the giants and the 49ers and i -- i was switching between the giants and the 49ers and i don't want to be bothered, i'm grad -- i'm glad i did. >> penny will give some of the money to her kids and grandkids and fix the f

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count the ways that i think timothy, ron, houston smith, and andrew wile, and, really, the whole counterculture of the 1960s, particularly the psychedelic part of the counterculture, matter to us living here today and see it happening to us right now. this is just a partial list. yogo studios on every corner in the bay area, and probably around here, too, and maybe in topeka, kansas. steve jobs in silicon valley, the computer revolution influenced by psychedelics. actually, the guy who invented the mouse, he was -- he created -- he was turned on by a guy who was turned on by richard alpred early on saying he got the idea for the mouse because it's a new way of thinking because of psychedelics. that's one way. organic produce in the local supermarket, the environmental movement, people who say their -- they are spiritual, but not religious. doctors who prescribe meditation for cardiac patients, the unibomber -- long story. the actual revolution, wayne dire medical marijuana, ecstasy fueled raves, and the whole way we think about life, death, and nature of reality itself. before i,

,:not alex smith with a 46 yd completion to former giant, mario. this sets up this field goal and even former field goal kicker pushing it wide left. 10-3 at halftime it. and with new york branch are tearing it up at the docdomination. with a 17-3. jim harbaugh of scoring 16-0. the final = 26-3. brad shaw rushed 160 yds for the first back in 2 years to go over the center mart at candlestick park. bad news for the giants. bad news for the 49ers. nobody saw this coming. today, they were up front and despite the loss of from the fans alex smith was outclassed with his counterparts. eli smith with three points and 24.8. eli manning through just 193 yds. but did not make any mistakes. the giants proved that this was no fluke. sending a message that they are still the team to beat. with atlanta and against the 5-0 falcons and this had the makings of a blow out. but matt reis and gearhart however, like alex smith. and matt-run and kerstin polymer. with 18-yards. he talks under and caroff curtis palmer and the former eagel and palmer with catch him and no way. 79 yard touch down 110 in penalties. 20-

amad bradshaw one yard touchdown run. 17-13 new york. alex smith was played with a dinged up finger. it was third and sixth, smith intercepted to take it inside of the 15 yard line. it would get worse for the 49 faithful. later in the third, 3rd and 16. smith looking for crabtree. intercepted again. smith threw three interceptions. giants win 26-3. >>> could the raiders get a victory? huge underdogs against the falcons. fourth quarter. tied at 13. carson palmer. we have problems. throws an interception to samuel. 79 yards for the td. falcons lead. but the raiders fight back. next possession for the silver and black. second and goal from the two. run dmc, darin mcfadden takes it in and we are tied at 20. six ticks on the clock and he is trying to make a 55 yard field goal. falcons win 23-20 and remain undefeated mp game two of the nlcs is tomorrow night just after 5:00 at at&t park. ryan vogl son against chris carr penner the. we ended with a big zero. no team with a victory. what's up with that? in i don't know. it is not good. i will be out there tomorrow night. will i see you. >>

:00, president obama and mitt romney arcing of speakers at the 67th annual alfred e. smith dinner. it has been a tradition of the dinner to invite presidential candidates in election years to make humorous remarks about themselves and the other candidate. here is a little more about the dinner. >> what is the owl smith dinner and how did it come about? >> it is most famous as a place the presidential candidates show up every four years. they show up, democrats and republicans -- it is really a memorial dinner for smith. it is the thing that if anyone has heard al smith's name, that is probably where you heard about him unless you hang around these hallowed halls. in general, it is probably his most lasting public legacy, the place where his name gets out. it is held every year, not just every four years. you have prominent figures, in. it is a memorial dinner, a catholic charity dinner. it is a place people get together and try to assess the legacy of al smith and presidential candidates especially trying to crack good jokes. >> most of the times they show up to gather -- show up together. we

the al smith dinner is the most famous that presidential candidates show up every four years, and they show up, democrats and republicans -- i mean, it's really a memorial dinner for smith, and i think it's the thing that if anyone heard al smith's name at this point in time, that that's where you heard about al smith unless you hang around these hallowed halls. it's his lasting legacy, the place where the name gets out. it's held every year, not just every four years. prominent figures come in, it's a memorial dinner, a catholic charity dinner. people get together to assess the legacy of al smith and presidential candidates always especially to crack jokes about each other. >> in fact, they show up together most times, show up both the democrat and republican nominees show up together. we want to show you some of the past al smith's dinners. >> might i ask if senior clark comes up here because either the president of the united states or i am without a seat. [laughter] i have no intention of standing. [laughter] >> i must say i have traveled to banquet circuits for years. i

just one touch down tonight so let's all enjoy it together. smith and walker watch a great block right there from davis. 12 yards for the scores. 10-6 niners. tight roping in gold shoe. gold and red. niner defense is tremendous. shock quarterback will so that blasted on the throw. picked off by olson and niners win 1 13-6 and improve to 5 and 2 open the season. and in possession of first place in the nfc west. >> of course happy fans tonight and terri caught up with them. >>reporter: on night of great defensive performance by the 49ers you might expect to hear high praise and we almost did after the game. i think. >> we took em down. we showed what we were all about. let's go niners. >>reporter: forty-niner fans leaving candlestick after the 13-6 win were not entirely eloquent but did seem to agree on what they liked most. i think. >> everything. fan forever. >> everything. we had a really good game. >> i love everything baby. that's what we did as niners is all about defense. we have offense. smith is doing what he needs to do but at the end of the day our defense is

. smith and walker watch a great block right there from davis. 12 yards for the scores. 10-6 niners. tight roping in gold shoe. gold and red. niner defense is tremendous. shock quarterback will so that blasted on the throw. picked off by olson and niners win 1 13-6 and improve to 5 and 2 open the season. and in possession of first place in the nfc west. >> of course happy fans tonight and terri caught up with them. >>reporter: on night of great defensive performance by the 49ers you might expect to hear high praise and we almost did after the game. i think. >> we took em down. we showed what we were all about. let's go niners. >>reporter: forty-niner fans leaving candlestick after the 13-6 win were not entirely eloquent but did seem to agree on what they liked most. i think. >> everything. fan forever. >> everything. we had a really good game. >> i love everything baby. that's what we did as niners is all about defense. we have offense. smith is doing what he needs to do but at the end of the day our defense is what we do. >>reporter: offensive star of the night cle

was at the al smith dinner. a bunch of rich irish, i get it. the fact of the matter -- some of the guys are smart. i get it. >> finger on the pulse. >> not regular. this thing seems to be drifting around. i don't want to bring a lot of numbers in. they all conflict with each other. is there a drift, a turn, is it moving towards romney clearly ever since that first debate? is that a safe assessment or is it not? >> i think it moved clearly in romney's direction. i think it is now sort of sitting there. the question is does he still have a little momentum or did the president stop him? and, you know, that's -- >> so that's -- a little more momentum left, but he gained ground. >> he gained a lot of ground. this is basically an even race, a coin flip race, whether mitt romney can breakthrough in the three midwestern states, ohio, iowa, and wisconsin. it's the only way the math works. >> you're implying it's going to be so close in the popular vote that these electoral decisions are going to really matter. >> i think they absolutely are going to matter. >> there's not going to be -- >> color

the financial crisis feeling it needed to be updated after that event because my final chapter is dr. smith goes to washington, the triumph of free market economics and, of course, that was premature considered what's happened since 2008. we had to revise that final chapter especially. >> how is this book organized? >> well, initially what i tried to do, peter, was create an alternative to robert halbruner's book "worldly philosophers," and i wish i had that title. it's such a great title. it's a story of the great economic thinkers like adam smith, carl marx, friedman, all of that, but his favorite economists were marx, and kaines, all pro-government activists, status, whatever you want to call them. i wanted a more balanced approach, and so i wanted to highlight more of the free market thinkers and what their roll was. in fact, the heroic figure in the book is adam smith, the founder of modern economics, and so i discovered by making adam smith the central character of my book and his theme of his system of natural liberty, which is what he called it in the wealth of nations, i was able to act

you so much, john. we're going to be talking with stacy smith, the cfo of intel on the numbers momentarily. they look, as you just heard, better than expected. let's check the stock price on intel shares right now on the heels of these earnings for the third quarter. 58 cents a share versus an estimate of 49 cents a share. the stock is trading higher as a knee-jerk reaction to these third quarter numbers on $13.5 billion in revenue. we've got a great panel to digest all of this right now. good to see you, gentlemen. thank you so much for joining us. we just got the intel numbers out. that's one area that we want to go to. first, let's talk about the citigroup story, sort of the stunner of the day. josh, what do you make of what we learned today? >> first of all, good riddance. he's had several years to do something by way of redefining the culture of the company. the strategic vision of the company. we don't knstill don't know wha company is. we have an opportunity here for citi's executive board to really start forcing those changes. obviously, they've been selling off busines

obama and mitt romney gave a keynote address last week at the 67th alfred smith memorial foundation dinner in new york city. it is a fund-raiser for each candidate to joke about themselves and the 2012 campaign this is president obama plus the second time attending. he appeared with senator john mccain of could 2008. this has been a fixture at the campaign dating back to the 1960's. this is about 40 minutes. veblen' >> i would like to say that dr. kissinger. . he told me it is his favorite dinner. we have many distinguished guests tonight. the governor is working and some material for his 2006 dinner speech. he gets closer and closer to the putnam every year. chuck schumer is here. there's recently a story about a him actively playing matchmaker among the staff. 12 marriages resulted. it is safe to say that he has stopped trying to work across the aisle. he's pushing them down the aisle. congratulations. congratulations for getting coverage from the only section in the new are times that does not already covered you comment the wedding section. -- cover you, at the wedding section.

's defense that did all the talking. second quarter alex smith we are septembered by o makamara -- alex smith hit by omakamara. david akers missed two field goal attempts. including this one from 52 yards out. giants still led at halftime 10- 3. nobody is supposed to be able to run against that san francisco defensive line but the giants rush for 149 yards. bradshaw scores from one yard out to make it 17-three giants in the third quarter. alex smith threw just one interception in the first five games combined he was picked three times today. roll had two of them in the third quarter. each one turned into field goals for new york. smith was also sacked six times. here he is on a third and 16 play. bad choice. smith picked off again by roll. they're on a roll. 49ers get beaten all phases of the game. they came in averaging nearly 30 points per game. they get just three today. >> we forced some things tonight. i feel like i forced some things. uncharacteristic. i turned the ball over. any time you turn the ball over like that it's tough to win. i ended up kicking field goals. and you can't do th

football right here on abc 7 it was a home game, only one touchdown, smith to walker who gets a great block from davis and gets across that goal line you saw it there. 9ers lead 10-6. defense was awesome quarterback wilson blasted on this throw picked off, 9ers get win 13-6 season record 5 and 2. >> 49ers victory last night was sweet so was our $49,000 facebook give away. penny crow was called with the good news. >> you are the big winner of the $49,000 sweepstakes! >> oh my god! >> penny was equally surprised when nick smith showed up on her doorstep and gave her a really big check. penny says she almost didn't get the news. >> i wasn't going to answer the phone, i thought i'm not going to answer the phone i was switching between the giants and 49 areas i don't want to be bothered i'm in front of the computer, working. i'm glad i did. >> penny told us she will give some of that money to her kids and grand kids and fix the fence that has fallen in her backyard. she got in just a few hours before. >> which shows it is never too late to get in. [ talking over each other ] >>> time for our wea

is the al smith dinner? >> it is an annual charity at thein manhattan and ac waldorf hotel. >> of the former governor of new york who ran for president in 1928 and so it's a very big event. it's supposed to be the m.c. calls it the most important nonpolitical, political dinner in the country. >> why is that tonight? >> tonight president obama and mitt romney will be speaking. it's become a must be there event for presidential candidates and it's a chance for them to come together in a nonconfrontational way, they do give humorous speeches and poke fun at each other and themselves and it's supposed to be a break from the campaign trail and bashing each oofment and we're just two days out from one debate and another one in florida and it's supposed to be a chance to show a little bit of a day taunt i guess. host: so each of the men will speak tonight? guest: yes. each of the candidates will give a speech maybe poking some fun at their opponents but also honor the makery of al smith who was a four-term governor of new york but as a candidate for president who was heavily criticized and attacked

coverage of the al smith dinner. it is a tradition to invite presidential candidates in election years. journalists and election figures in off years. we spoke to a professor about the origins of the dinner. >> what is the dinner and how did it come about. >> candidates show up every four years, democrats and republicans. it is a memorial dinner for al smith. in general, it is probably his most lasting public thing where his name gets out. it is held every year. not just four years. it is really a memorial dinner, and charity dinner. people get together and try to assess the legacy of the house meth. >> they show up to gather -- to gather most times. they show up, both the democrat and republican nominees show up together. past al smith dinners. >> might i ask if monsignor clark might come up here because either the president of the united states or i am without a seat and i have no intension of standing. >> i must say traveled the banquet circuit for many years and never quite understood the logistics of dinners like this and how the absence of one individual could cause three of us t

love color. >> and what she admits to harry smith is the question she was dreading about the feud with her ex-husband who helped get her started. >> you have business interests together. you're not married any longer. it can't be easy. >> i think it's been tough. it's been a challenge. >>> also tonight, why it is the state of maine can't seem to stay out of the news these days. that and more as "rock center" gets under way. good evening and welcome to "rock center" and we begin tonight with a story of interest to families all across this country because right now in dorm rooms and bedrooms all across this country, there are students going about their work under the influence of prescription medications like adderall and ritalin with the goal of doing better in school. these drugs make a big difference for those with attention deficit disorders. but then there are the others who choose to take them illegally hoping for sharper focus and better grades. tonight, kate snow starts us off by introducing us to a young man who thought he'd discovered a e medicinal shortcut to success. >>

day. alex smith was off. second quarter, underthrows to walker. the interception. giants made the niners pay. eli manning, drops back. finds his favorite target, victor cruz. beats rogers for the touchdown and it's salsa time. giants ahead 10-3 at the half. third quarter, bradshaw, crosses the goal line. 16 yards rushing. moments later, smith picked off again. led to a giants field goal. and this is not a replay. roll again, third interception of the game. made five all last year. niners trail 23-3. wasn't the niners' day. the sack, one of six on the defending super bowl champs. crushedded the niners, 26-3. san francisco now 4-2. >> tough loss for us but we have to once back fast. we have a game coming up thursday night, and no time to hang the head. got to bounce back. >> they're a good team. played well. made some great adjustments to us. i think we have time to learn from it. it's a short week, maybe after the salt -- seattle game. didn't get done. >> mike: the game thursday against seattle who hosted the patriots. under 2:00 to go, wilson airs it out to sidney rice, look a

.c. will hear about how the government will classify the drug. christie smith has all of the updates and details. good morning, christie. >> reporter: good morning, jon. i spoke with medical marijuana advocates in washington, d.c. from the bay area. they are telling me they think this hearing went well and lasted 40 minutes. they say it could be a first step in recategorizing how me l immedia medical marijuana is seen and it has medical use. they say it is defined as a category one like heroin. a three-panel judge could lower thing. the harbor side panel said the executive director says they are serving patients and starting delivery in case they are forced out. recently the city of oakland took the bold step by filing a federal lawsuit to stop the department of justice from getting harbor side evicted. the executive director is in washington for the hearing. he says the judges' decision could lead to sweeping political and legal changes. >> when you have a federal court deciding officially that marijuana is medicine, it is more difficult for attorneys to launch the attacks they have, which aft

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