The Kurdish Regional Government’s security chief discusses
the prospective Turkish military incursion into northern Iraq.

** BIG LEAD FOR HILLARY IN NEW CBS NATIONAL POLL. UNTIL AL GORE IS ADDED TO THE MIX. A new national poll of Democratic voters for CBS News gives Hillary Clinton a commanding lead over Barack Obama for president, 51% to 23%. John Edwards has 13%. But the impact of Al Gore winning the Nobel Peace Prize has apparently had time to sink in.

If Gore is added to the mix, the race is virtually a dead heat, with Clinton holding a narrow 37% to 32% advantage over Gore. Obama trails in that scenario with 16%.

Gore says he’s not running, and I don’t expect him to run. But he hasn’t run this well in previous polls. His favorable rating among all voters is higher than that of any other Democrat, including Clinton and Obama.

Senator Clinton today issued a statement supporting the lastest Bush move against Iran. But she positioned it within the context of additional diplomacy. There has been, incidentally, a report that while Secretary of State Condi Rice called for the new sanctions discussed below, General David Petraeus is reaching out for further negotiations with the Iranians.

** SCHWARZENEGGER AND COMPANY DISCUSS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CRISIS AMIDST VERY CHUMMY ATMOSPHERE. Following the tour and events with President George W. Bush, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, running quite late of course, toured the evacuation center this afternoon at Escondido High outside San Diego and delivered his assessment of the Southern California crisis. He was joined by a host of state political leaders, local officials, and union leaders.

It had something of the air of a victory dance. Schwarzenegger, now apparently getting major help from a federal government anxious to erase the stain of Hurricane Katrina, clearly feels the corner has been turned on the crisis, and he thanked the firefighters and the people of the region for their efforts and praised most of the dignitaries in attendance.

The governor continued his mutural admiration society with Democratic state Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, calling him “my great partner in Sacramento.” Nunez, in a Republican area of the state — the anti-tax San Diego area was hit far harder than LA, though the Malibu fires got the initial media attention — refrained from any sort of I-told-you-so regarding the area’s lower-than-normal firefighting capacity for a California metro region and praised everyone, including Assembly Minority Leader Mike Villines and Senate Minority Leader Dick Ackerman.

Joining in the lovefest was the president of the International Association of Firefighters, Harold Scheitberger. The IAFF is the huge national firefighters union. You may recall that it is very much at odds with Republican presidential frontrunner Rudy Giuliani. But the firefighters union chief, who came out from Washington at the beginning of the week to observe the crisis, had nothing but praise for Schwarzenegger.

“This governor has great leadership,” said the union chief, who went on to say that California under Schwarzenegger has improved its emergency response capability tremendously over the past four years.

Some of you will see the irony in this state of affairs, since the California firefighters union was at Schwarzenegger’s throat in his ill-fated “Year of Reform” ballot measures campaign of 2005. Yet California Professional Firefighters union president Lou Paulson, who went out on a big limb for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides in 2006, was also on hand at Escondido High.

In 2005, Schwarzenegger’s very high-priced political team didn’t bother to develop their own public pension reform initiative for the rookie politician, instead allowing it to be outsourced to then Republican Assemblyman Keith Richman. Who screwed up, devising an initiative that would have removed benefits from the survivors of firefighters and cops killed in the line of duty.

After going through an agonizing period of denial, egged on by conservatives then around him, Schwarzenegger finally acceded to the obvious and dropped his support of the initiative.

** ROHRABACHER COMPLAINS THAT RUSSIAN HELP NOT ACCEPTED FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRES. Orange County/LA beach area Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, a conservative Republican and one-time junior Reagan speechwriter known as one of the biggest surfing aficionadoes in the House, complains that a massive Russian aircraft was not accepted to fight the Southern California wildfires.

Rohrabacher told the Russia Today news channel that he wanted the Ilyushin-76 brought over to help handle the crisis. But American officials, including Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, reportedly would not go along with the scheme.

Here’s the Russian news report, “‘Terminator’ Rejects Russia’s Aid,” from Moscow with video package of the congressman.

** SCHWARZENEGGER LIVE WEBCAST AT 1:30 PM FROM ESCONDIDO HIGH SCHOOL EVACUATION CENTER. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will conduct a live briefing on the Southern California fire situation at 1:30 PM today from the evacuation center at Escondido High School outside San Diego. The event will be webcast via this live link.

Schwarzenegger toured the fire zone this morning with President Bush in the Marine One helicopter. They made an impromptu stop at a center helping fire victims, then did a scheduled neighborhood tour. With things running over 90 minutes behind the original schedule, Bush made a brief statement of support on national TV with Schwarzenegger and U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein by his side.

Bush praised Schwarzenegger’s crisis leadership, saying California has “a governor who’s not afraid to charge up any hill.” Bush had the commander of US Northern Command on hand as a sign of further support, pledged prompt federal financial assistance, and urged viewers who need help to call 1-800-621-FEMA. He took no questions from the few reporters who were allowed in. (The event was pooled.) Bush, Schwarzenegger, and Feinstein then went to a lunch meeting with first responders.

** NEW OIL PRICE CLOSING RECORD. Crude oil trading just closed today at a record $90.50 per barrel. According to the Wall Street Journal, OPEC won’t announce new ouput quotas when it meets next month.

** NEW INTRADAY TRADING OIL PRICE RECORD. Crude oil prices have climbed to record levels again, over $90 per barrel, in intraday trading. For largely geopolitical reasons outlined in items below, and the video above.

** IOWA DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAUCUSES SET TO GO ON JANUARY 3RD. As predicted here, Iowa’s Democrats appear ready to follow Iowa Republicans’ lead in moving up their presidential caucuses from January 14th to January 3rd.

The Iowa state central committee will vote on the change, proposed by the state party chairman, this coming Sunday. January 3rd is a Thursday. Iowa has in the past been on a Monday.

Needless to say, this will be the earliest presidential nomination contest in history. In 1984, when I did first-in-the-nation Iowa for Gary Hart, the caucuses were on February 20th.

This will create a conundrum for New Hampshire, which has been eight days after Iowa, allowing time for those who stumble in the Hawkeye State to recover and those who do well to gather momentum. New Hampshire could go on January 8th. But that only allows five days for focused campaigning on New Hampshire. New Hampshire has held out the prospect of moving the primary to December.

Whatever happens, Iowa’s move is going to place peak presidential campaigning right in the middle of the holiday season. Which is more than slightly nuts.

** 11:10 AM UPDATE: President George W. Bush and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger are still touring Southern California fire damage in the helicopter designated Marine One. Needless to say, the scheduled 10:30 AM press conference is delayed.

The two made an impromptu stop to visit victims of the fires. Their press conference is now rescheduled to 11:40 AM.

** TURKISH LEADERS SAY U.S. WILL NOT STOP IRAQ INCURSION. Speaking separately, in different countries, the prime minister and president of Turkey said today that US objections will not stop them from pursuing Kurdish separatist PKK guerillas in their northern Iraq enclaves.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said that he would stop the PKK from making its terrorist attacks inside Turkey. But he has no real ability to do that in largely autonomous Kurdish-dominated northern Iraq. Meanwhile, the Kurdish Regional Government says that there are no PKK enclaves that it is aware of.

Obviously that’s not going to work.

** BUSH VISITS THE SAN DIEGO AREA THIS MORNING. President George W. Bush arrives this morning for a four-hour visit to the San Diego area. He will take an aerial tour on Marine One with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, do a walking tour of a neighborhood, get a briefing from Schwarzenegger and firefighting officials, deliver a public statement on the crisis, have lunch with first responders, and depart on Air Force One.

The Bush public statement, which will come in a press conference with Schwarzenegger and other leaders, is scheduled for 10:30 AM. It will, of course, be carried live on all the cable news nets.

After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, President Bush did a flyover in his jet to inspect the destruction, but did not land.

** U.S. SANCTIONS IRAN AGAIN. Struggling for support from other countries in its campaign to isolate Iran, US officials today announced that they are designating the Iranian Revolutionary Guards “a proliferator of weapons of mass destruction” and the shady Quds Force “a supporter of terrorism.” The Bush Administration has supplied a good amount of information supporting the latter designation; the former is new. It’s not entirely clear what they’re referring to.

In addition, Iran’s top banks, such as Bank Melli, are targeted. Some say the move will prevent international banks from doing business with them.

** L.A. TIMES ACKNOWLEDGES EXAGGERATED EVACUATION NUMBERS. The Los Angeles Times acknowledged this morning that its report of 800,000-plus evacuees from the Southern California fires was wrong. The number is less. How much less, the paper doesn’t say. Other media outlets have reported that one million people were evacuated.

You’ll notice that NWN hasn’t reported any number higher than 500,000. I decided to invoke my common sense rule. Does it feel to me like a million people have evacuated? Of course not.

** SOCAL FIRES SLOWED BY BREAK IN WEATHER. The anticipated change in Southern California’s weather, reported here at the beginning of the week, is helping firefighters halt the advance of most of the fires. The unusually high winds and temperatures combined with drought conditions, patterns of development, poor fire suppression policies, and so on to create what Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger dubbed “the perfect storm” for fires.

** SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRE UPDATES. Click here for the locations of and updates on the fires of Southern California.

** 24/7 LIVE TV NEWS FEED FROM RUSSIA TODAY. Russia is fast re-emerging as one of the world’s great powers. Click here for a live TV news feed on your computer, bringing you English-language, jargon-free, fast-paced coverage of global and Russian news from the new Russia Today channel.

You probably already know about CNN International, BBC World, and Al Jazeera. Russia Today, which also features culture, entertainment, and sports, is based in Moscow and is owned and operated by the TV Novosti division of Russia’s state news agency, RIA Novosti.

While it’s foolish to expect to see, say, criticism of Vladimir Putin on Russia Today, the channel is quite interesting nonetheless. The NWN live link to RT does not constitute an endorsement of the channel’s views. It’s presented as an otherwise unavailable new media window. Moscow time is 11 hours ahead of Pacific time.

** TRACK GLOBAL AND U.S. ENERGY PRICES IN NEAR REAL TIME VIA BLOOMBERG ENERGY MARKET WATCH. Crude oil prices have risen to the $88 to $90 per barrel range on concern over situations in Iraq and Iran.

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Ann:

Four hours? Really? lol

Oct 25, 2007 - 7:42 am Ann:

Four hours? Really? lol

Oct 25, 2007 - 7:42 am Capitol Boy:

Schwarzenegger can appear with Bush now the election’s over and half the state was burning up.

Bill, did you ever count up how many times Arnold avoided Bush since becoming Governor?

Oct 25, 2007 - 7:45 am Sacramento Solon:

Good stuff, Your Fellowhsip, good stuff!!!

Oct 25, 2007 - 7:53 am Jonas Blane:

That’s an interesting video. The Kurds won’t help stop the Turks from invading Iraq.

Oct 25, 2007 - 7:58 am Jonas Blane:

That’s an interesting video. The Kurds won’t help stop the Turks from invading Iraq.

Oct 25, 2007 - 7:58 am Bill Bradley:

They seem to be in “bring it on” mode.

Oct 25, 2007 - 8:01 am Bill Bradley:

Thanks, Solon. Actually, that would be your Senior Fellowship … :)
>Sacramento Solon :
Good stuff, Your Fellowhsip, good stuff!!!
Oct 25, 2007 07:53 AM

Oct 25, 2007 - 8:02 am Bill Bradley:

I was counting with my fingers and toes and lost count.

>Capitol Boy :
Schwarzenegger can appear with Bush now the election’s over and half the state was burning up.
Bill, did you ever count up how many times Arnold avoided Bush since becoming Governor?
Oct 25, 2007 07:45 AM

Oct 25, 2007 - 8:05 am Bill Bradley:

Well, actually, it’s three hours and 45 minutes.

>Ann :
Four hours? Really? lol
Oct 25, 2007 07:42 AM

Oct 25, 2007 - 8:05 am Capitol Boy:

More than 20 times Schwarzenegger avoided Bush, I thought so.

Oct 25, 2007 - 8:27 am Capitol Boy:

More than 20 times Schwarzenegger avoided Bush, I thought so.

Oct 25, 2007 - 8:27 am Sacramento Solon:

Okay…sorry…Your Senior Fellowship! :-)
Hope you’re feeling better this day…old and feeble is.

Oct 25, 2007 - 8:31 am Bill Bradley:

Not too bad. Woke up too early, though.

Oct 25, 2007 - 8:50 am Len:

See my “Star Trek” analogy over on the big bar fight thread?

Oct 25, 2007 - 8:55 am Ann:

That’s too funny!

Oct 25, 2007 - 9:10 am Bill Bradley:

I did see that. Pretty amusing. You would be a red shirt, I presume …

Oct 25, 2007 - 9:44 am Dana:

Following-up on another comment from yesterday’s big bar fight thread:
This is just the way most people act. I encounter it all the time in the world of transportation policy–especially with visionaries and experts. Friday-Saturday I sat at a booth at an Alternative Car Expo in a hangar next to Santa Monica airport, and at one point a fellow handed me his brochure extolling Personal Rapid Transit. Once he heard my comments (it is impractical and has been promoted by various boosters for 40 years to no discernable effect) he wanted tye brochure back. I guess his fragile views couldn’t stand up to reality or any critical analysis.

>Bill Bradley :

One of the less charming elements of the blogosphere is the phenomenon of people with political agendas looking things up on the Internet, wrenching them out of the context of actual reality, and presenting them to “prove” their arguments.

Oct 25, 2007 - 9:46 am Brasky:

Ouch.

Oct 25, 2007 - 9:46 am Brasky:

That ouch was for Len being assigned to the red shirts. Those guys had a 50% mortality rate.

Oct 25, 2007 - 9:47 am Brasky:

That ouch was for Len being assigned to the red shirts. Those guys had a 50% mortality rate.

Oct 25, 2007 - 9:47 am Dana:

Len, right now somewhere David Gerrold is smiling…

Oct 25, 2007 - 9:48 am Brasky:

From the wiki on Turkey’s armed forces:

“The Turkish Armed Forces is the second largest standing armed force in NATO, after the U.S. Armed Forces, with a combined strength of 1,043,550 uniformed personnel serving in its five branches.”

“In 1998, Turkey announced a program of modernization worth some US$31 billion over a ten year period in various projects including tanks, fighter jets, helicopters, submarines, warships and assault rifles.”

Oct 25, 2007 - 9:55 am Len:

Hey, I want to be at least an engineering officer!

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:03 am Brasky:

We are arming the Iraqi police and military. We also lost some weapons (about 26 cargo planes worth). The Kurds are harboring the PKK and also getting military aid from us.

Is it possible that the PKK are using American supplied weapons in their terrorist activities? Will Turkey’s equivalent to a Collin Powel go before the UN with physical evidence of American weapons used in terrorist attacks on their soil?

Just something to think about, especially when America is trying to coax the world to take a harder line on Iran…

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:04 am Bill Bradley:

I believe that we’ve lost hundreds of thousands of rifles and pistols in Iraq. And $9 billion in cash.

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:15 am Bill Bradley:

Done!

>Len :
Hey, I want to be at least an engineering officer!
Oct 25, 2007 10:03 AM

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:16 am Bill Bradley:

Done!

>Len :
Hey, I want to be at least an engineering officer!
Oct 25, 2007 10:03 AM

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:16 am Bill Bradley:

That low?

>Brasky :
That ouch was for Len being assigned to the red shirts. Those guys had a 50% mortality rate.
Oct 25, 2007 09:47 AM

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:17 am Bill Bradley:

I actually remember the DS9 episode incorporating the old footage more clearly.

>Dana :
Len, right now somewhere David Gerrold is smiling…
Oct 25, 2007 09:48 AM

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:18 am Bill Bradley:

It adds to a big cacophony. That obscures at least as much as it illuminates. Which I’m convinced is frequently the point.

>Dana :
Following-up on another comment from yesterday’s big bar fight thread:
This is just the way most people act. I encounter it all the time in the world of transportation policy–especially with visionaries and experts. Friday-Saturday I sat at a booth at an Alternative Car Expo in a hangar next to Santa Monica airport, and at one point a fellow handed me his brochure extolling Personal Rapid Transit. Once he heard my comments (it is impractical and has been promoted by various boosters for 40 years to no discernable effect) he wanted tye brochure back. I guess his fragile views couldn’t stand up to reality or any critical analysis.
>Bill Bradley :
One of the less charming elements of the blogosphere is the phenomenon of people with political agendas looking things up on the Internet, wrenching them out of the context of actual reality, and presenting them to “prove” their arguments.
Oct 25, 2007 09:46 AM

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:20 am Len:

I feel so much better.

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:34 am Brasky:

“That low?”

I always remember them sending down two red shirts. One of them would get his face eaten off or something and then the other would run in from off camera to provide a reaction of horror.

There must be some sort of giant memorial at starfleet for those poor bastards.

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:36 am Ann:

Wher’s Schwarzeneger?

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:46 am Brasky:

L.A. TIMES ACKNOWLEDGES EXAGGERATED EVACUATION NUMBERS.

From the LA Times article:

“‘We’ve evacuated more people than were evacuated in Katrina,’ San Diego County Sheriff Bill Kolender said Wednesday.

That statement now seems imprecise.”

Classic!

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:58 am Brasky:

L.A. TIMES ACKNOWLEDGES EXAGGERATED EVACUATION NUMBERS.

From the LA Times article:

“‘We’ve evacuated more people than were evacuated in Katrina,’ San Diego County Sheriff Bill Kolender said Wednesday.

That statement now seems imprecise.”

Classic!

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:58 am Bill Bradley:

Bush took more time in the helo.

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:58 am Bill Bradley:

Imprecise. Yes. Since 1.2 million were evacuated in Hurricane Katrina. And he’s the sheriff of San Diego County.

>Brasky :
L.A. TIMES ACKNOWLEDGES EXAGGERATED EVACUATION NUMBERS.
From the LA Times article:
“‘We’ve evacuated more people than were evacuated in Katrina,’ San Diego County Sheriff Bill Kolender said Wednesday.
That statement now seems imprecise.”
Classic!
Oct 25, 2007 10:58 AM

Oct 25, 2007 - 11:13 am Ann:

That’s a pretty good excuse.

Oct 25, 2007 - 11:19 am Jack Aubrey:

Iowa is on January 3? The campaign is so out of control it’s not even funny. Who is going to pay attention at Christmastime? New Year’s? Nobody normal.

Oct 25, 2007 - 11:40 am Ann:

Where’s Schwarzeneger?

Oct 25, 2007 - 11:47 am Bill Bradley:

With Bush.

Oct 25, 2007 - 11:58 am Brasky:

“New Hampshire could go on January 8th”

The BCS Championship will be played in the Superdome in New Orleans, on January 7. I would expect the press to make a big deal out of that. How that story line overlays with the New Hampshire primary, I don’t know. But given the reaction of folks yesterday at the mention of Katrina, it seems to still be a very incendiary topic among some.

Oct 25, 2007 - 12:12 pm Brasky:

“New Hampshire could go on January 8th”

The BCS Championship will be played in the Superdome in New Orleans, on January 7. I would expect the press to make a big deal out of that. How that story line overlays with the New Hampshire primary, I don’t know. But given the reaction of folks yesterday at the mention of Katrina, it seems to still be a very incendiary topic among some.

Oct 25, 2007 - 12:12 pm Jonathan Hemlock:

Global chaos. Global warming. Record fires. Record oil. Record gold. What’s to worry about?

Oct 25, 2007 - 12:22 pm Bill Bradley:

“Blue skies, nothing but blue skies …”

Oct 25, 2007 - 12:51 pm Bill Bradley:

Any skilled Democrat is capable of making hay of it.

>Brasky :
“New Hampshire could go on January 8th”
The BCS Championship will be played in the Superdome in New Orleans, on January 7. I would expect the press to make a big deal out of that. How that story line overlays with the New Hampshire primary, I don’t know. But given the reaction of folks yesterday at the mention of Katrina, it seems to still be a very incendiary topic among some.
Oct 25, 2007 12:12 PM

Oct 25, 2007 - 12:53 pm Brasky:

“Any skilled Democrat is capable of making hay of it.”

In the general, agreed. But in the primary, I see it more as a potential major pitfall for some unsuspecting candidate.

Oct 25, 2007 - 1:30 pm Bill Bradley:

Um, like who? Don’t you think Clinton, Obama, Edwards are capable of pivoting off Katrina in a heartbeat?

Oct 25, 2007 - 1:40 pm carole w:

I am attempting to post a video of the Super Scooper landing and picking up water from Big Bear Lake. I found this awesome video on a local site. Hopefuuly I did this correctly.

Oct 25, 2007 - 1:46 pm Bill Bradley:

You did not.

Oct 25, 2007 - 1:48 pm carole w:

socalmountains.net/roger/super%20Scooper.WMV

Oct 25, 2007 - 1:49 pm carole w:

socalmountains.net/roger/super%20Scooper.WMV

Oct 25, 2007 - 1:49 pm carole w:

sorry…it is a great video by a local:(

Oct 25, 2007 - 1:50 pm Brasky:

“Um, like who? Don’t you think Clinton, Obama, Edwards are capable of pivoting off Katrina in a heartbeat?”

I do think so. But against one another in a primary, I don’t know that it does anything (except maybe fire-up the base across the board). Now if one of the steps into a gopher hole on Katrina, that would be interesting.

The Republicans are a whole batch of crazy that I just couldn’t handicap in such a situation. Except that Romney and Thompson are such classic nimrods that they would be most likely to contract foot-in-mouth disease in this, or any other circumstance.

Oct 25, 2007 - 1:52 pm Bill Bradley:

I thought you were saying somebody would get tripped up on Katrina in a Dem primary.

Oct 25, 2007 - 1:57 pm Vladimir Bierko:

http://www.24trailer.com/

Oct 25, 2007 - 1:58 pm Ann:

Everybody congratulated everybody about how great the fires are going. Happy happy happy. “I’m going to Disneyland.” lol

Oct 25, 2007 - 2:24 pm Bill Bradley:

But of course. It’s victory dance time.

Oct 25, 2007 - 2:32 pm Bill Bradley:

But of course. It’s victory dance time.

Oct 25, 2007 - 2:32 pm Bill Bradley:

Very nice, Gospodin Bierko. The trailer for January’s return of the official NWN show, 24.

And the return of … Tony Almeida?

>Vladimir Bierko :

http://www.24trailer.com/

Oct 25, 2007 01:58 PM

Oct 25, 2007 - 2:33 pm Capitol Boy:

Who all was at the Schwarzenegger briefing?

Oct 25, 2007 - 3:32 pm Bill Bradley:

I’ve been hung up morning and afternoon with these late-starting events. I’ll ahve a report with the late afternoon update.

Oct 25, 2007 - 3:43 pm Ann:

The Flush Report is promoting ANN COULTER!

http://www.flashreport.org/blog.php?

Didn’t Jonny Flashman weasel out of it when you asked him why he didn’t condemn her gay-baiting of Edwards?

Oct 25, 2007 - 4:00 pm Len:

You aren’t surprised. The Flash Report crowd are extremists. Like the State Senate Republicans worshiping there. What shocks me is the mainstream media failing to understand that.

Oct 25, 2007 - 4:22 pm Capitol Boy:

Figures.

Oct 25, 2007 - 4:39 pm Roger Vieau:

Here is a video I shot this morning of the Super Scooper plane filling up with water from Big Bear Lake in California.
click here

Oct 25, 2007 - 5:07 pm Roger Vieau:

One more try… Here’s a video I shot this morning of the Super Scooper airplane filling up with water out of Big Bear Lake, California, to help fight the fires in this area.
click here

Oct 25, 2007 - 5:16 pm Roger:

Ok, I give up.

Moderator — you may delete these posts by me.

Oct 25, 2007 - 5:17 pm Roger:

Ok, I give up.

Moderator — you may delete these posts by me.

Oct 25, 2007 - 5:17 pm Bill Bradley:

Let me try with what you’re posting.

“http://socalmountains.com/e107_plugins/autogallery/autogallery.php?show=FIRES%20AND%20INCIDENTS%2FSlide%20and%20Grass%20Valley%20Fires%2010-22-2007%2FSuper_Scooper_Video.WMV

Oct 25, 2007 - 5:19 pm Bill Bradley:

I think the problem is your video is not in a common format for web publishing.

YouTube, for example, the ubiquitous web video, is on here all the time, as you see from the front page.

Oct 25, 2007 - 5:20 pm Bill Bradley:

Oh, God.

>Ann :
The Flush Report is promoting ANN COULTER!
http://www.flashreport.org/blog.php?
Didn’t Jonny Flashman weasel out of it when you asked him why he didn’t condemn her gay-baiting of Edwards?
Oct 25, 2007 04:00 PM

Oct 25, 2007 - 5:21 pm Roger Vieau:

One last try - I entered the link in the url section so it looks like if you click on my name the link may work. But then again, the link seemed to work when I previewed the posts earlier.

Oct 25, 2007 - 5:26 pm Capitol Boy:

Dana Rohrabacher wanted Russian help to fight the fires. That’s a switch. He forgot it’s the Evil Empire, man!

Oct 25, 2007 - 5:56 pm Bill Bradley:

It’s definitely outside the box.

Oct 25, 2007 - 6:17 pm Hap Hazard:

Roger - try this link to view the video in larger format.

Oct 25, 2007 - 6:34 pm Hap Hazard:

Roger - try this link to view the video in larger format.

Oct 25, 2007 - 6:34 pm Auros:

Gore is also winning the DFA Pulse Poll, which captures the sentiments of a pretty significant chunk of the Dem primary electorate, particularly the kinds of people dedicated enough to come out to the Iowa caucuses.

Re: Long links — go to tinyurl.com, paste your link in the box, click the “Make TinyURL!” button, and use the link it gives you. PJM’s comment software has a system for preventing people from killing the formatting by putting in very long words; unfortunately it doesn’t recognize that stuff inside an [A HREF=""] structure isn’t going to mess up display format, so it breaks those as well.

Oct 25, 2007 - 6:38 pm Auros:

Oh, and re: the BCS, it seems to me that Edwards must surely get the most milage out of anything New Orleans related. He announced his candidacy there, and has consistently focused on the country’s obligation to the people of Crescent City.

Oct 25, 2007 - 6:40 pm carole w:

I am happy that Hillary is doing well in the latest poll.

Oct 25, 2007 - 7:00 pm Hap Hazard:

I don’t believe that Gore would fare well if he in fact entered the race, but maybe my bias against him is affecting my judgment.

Interesting to me that in a recent Quinnipac University poll of Florida voters, 22 percent of independent voters said they are less likely to vote for a Democrat because of the Democratic National Committee’s decision to strip the state of its delegates over the earlier primary. Guliani led Clinton in that poll as well…

Oct 25, 2007 - 7:02 pm NickM:

Imagine the media coverage in NH if Boston College is in the BCS Championship.

And Tony Almeida is only mostly dead.

Oct 25, 2007 - 8:34 pm carole w:

Hap,
Thank You for formatting the video. that is where I live. My favorite place to be,when the smoke goes away.

Oct 25, 2007 - 9:31 pm Jonathan Hemlock:

I am afraid “24″ has jumped the shark.

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:35 pm Jonathan Hemlock:

I am afraid “24″ has jumped the shark.

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:35 pm Jonathan Hemlock:

I am afraid “24″ has jumped the shark.

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:35 pm Jonathan Hemlock:

Sorry for the double-posting.

Oct 25, 2007 - 10:37 pm Bill Bradley:

Maybe.

>Jonathan Hemlock :
I am afraid “24″ has jumped the shark.
Oct 25, 2007 10:35 PM

Oct 26, 2007 - 12:09 am Wilbur:

You’ve got a Coulter apologist right here at PJM today.

I often can find a good lasugh hidden in the margins of this page.

Oct 26, 2007 - 12:10 am Bill Bradley:

I like that.

>NickM :
Imagine the media coverage in NH if Boston College is in the BCS Championship.
And Tony Almeida is only mostly dead.
Oct 25, 2007 08:34 PM

Oct 26, 2007 - 12:36 am Bill Bradley:

Perhaps …

But you’ve convinced me. The Dems are doomed.

>Hap Hazard :
I don’t believe that Gore would fare well if he in fact entered the race, but maybe my bias against him is affecting my judgment.
Interesting to me that in a recent Quinnipac University poll of Florida voters, 22 percent of independent voters said they are less likely to vote for a Democrat because of the Democratic National Committee’s decision to strip the state of its delegates over the earlier primary. Guliani led Clinton in that poll as well…
Oct 25, 2007 07:02 PM

Oct 26, 2007 - 12:36 am Bill Bradley:

Thanks.

However, that problem has been fixed for sometime.

This was a more complicated problem for the reason I mentioned.

>Re: Long links — go to tinyurl.com, paste your link in the box, click the “Make TinyURL!” button, and use the link it gives you. PJM’s comment software has a system for preventing people from killing the formatting by putting in very long words; unfortunately it doesn’t recognize that stuff inside an [A HREF=""] structure isn’t going to mess up display format, so it breaks those as well.
Oct 25, 2007 06:38 PM

Oct 26, 2007 - 12:38 am Bill Bradley:

Thanks.

However, that problem has been fixed for sometime.

This was a more complicated problem for the reason I mentioned.

>Re: Long links — go to tinyurl.com, paste your link in the box, click the “Make TinyURL!” button, and use the link it gives you. PJM’s comment software has a system for preventing people from killing the formatting by putting in very long words; unfortunately it doesn’t recognize that stuff inside an [A HREF=""] structure isn’t going to mess up display format, so it breaks those as well.
Oct 25, 2007 06:38 PM

Oct 26, 2007 - 12:38 am Bill Bradley:

That would be more in the line of there.

From a guy who writes some essays, a Hollywood ex-liberal back in the day who doesn’t represent any purported power bloc in California politics.

>Wilbur :

You’ve got a Coulter apologist right here at PJM today.

I often can find a good lasugh hidden in the margins of this page.

Oct 26, 2007 12:10 AM

Oct 26, 2007 - 12:39 am Jonas Blane:

Videos today?

Oct 26, 2007 - 7:59 am Bill Bradley:

Oh, yes.

Oct 26, 2007 - 9:38 am Hap Hazard:

But you’ve convinced me. The Dems are doomed. - Not in the race for President :)

Oct 26, 2007 - 10:35 am Capitol Boy:

That’s for sure.

Oct 26, 2007 - 3:09 pm

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