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that's what mark ended up creating. he created a world where you can reinvent yourself. >> rose: roll tape. this is the introduction of one other character, eduardo, played by andrew garfield when they launch the site because he plays a significant role later. here it is. >> relationship status. interested this is what drives life in college. are you having sex or aren't you. it's why people take certain classes and sit where they sit and do what they do. >> that's what the facebook is going to be about. people will log on because after all the cake and watermelon, there's a chance they're going to get laid, meet a girl. >> yes. >> that's s really good. >> and that was it? >> what do you mean? >> it's ready. >> right now? >> yeah. >> rose: so who was that character played by andrew garfield? >> that was add war doe saverin. he put up the thousand dollars to put up what was at that point called the facebook and he's his college buddy and confidante and his best friend. >> rose: his best friend, it's possible, in fact, th
that's what mark ended up creating. he created a world where you can reinvent yourself. >> rose: roll tape. this is the introduction of one other character, eduardo, played by andrew garfield when they launch the site because he plays a significant role later. here it is. >> relationship status. interested this is what drives life in college. are you having sex or aren't you. it's why people take certain classes and sit where they sit and do what they do. >> that's what the...
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my job is to kind of decode that talk and figure out the meaning. >> reporter: and mark marks does that face-to-face. look at this amazing footage shot off south africa, marks with only a camera un protected with the ocean's most awsome carnivore. and wait until you see some of mark's other encounters. he is the only researcher regularly free diving with great white sharks. >> most people are worried about the mouth and the teeth. frankly, i'm equally concerned about that tail. it's like being hit with a lewisville slugger. >> reporter: great white sharks up to 20 feet long, 2500 pounds of muscle and teeth. unique among fish, they are warm blooded and have excellent vision. they also have big brains, an astounding sense of smell and an eerie 6th sense that tracks the electrical signals of any living thing. all of that plus 70 steak knife sharp replaceable teeth. so perfectly adapted, this species is unchanged for the last 12 million years. they are prowling along the farylon island along the san francisco coast just now. this is the perfect time when sale pups are the right size for eas
my job is to kind of decode that talk and figure out the meaning. >> reporter: and mark marks does that face-to-face. look at this amazing footage shot off south africa, marks with only a camera un protected with the ocean's most awsome carnivore. and wait until you see some of mark's other encounters. he is the only researcher regularly free diving with great white sharks. >> most people are worried about the mouth and the teeth. frankly, i'm equally concerned about that tail. it's...
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accuweather.com's mark mancuso has an update on the track of earl. mark, what do you know? >> i don't think it will get worse on the outer worse on the i think we're seeing the worst and the rain. the core of the system, a little farther to the east. if this takes a jog east or west, it will have bigger impacts. it took a jog to the east. that's why the power is a little less. it's still a category 2. you see the tropical storm-force winds. the hurricane-force, well offshore here. they will continue to stay that way until south new england. hammering north carolina. we had three to four inches of rain. heavy rains, eastern new england. combine that with the strong winds coming in tonight. a lot of problems with power outages here. cape cod and the highlands here. notice along the east coast, gusty winds and a couple showers. back to you. >> okay. mark mancuso, thanks for the update. >>> in other news, science of progress in the middle east peace talks. palestinian president abbas and israeli prime minister netanyahu have agreed to meet again in two weeks to resume negotiati
accuweather.com's mark mancuso has an update on the track of earl. mark, what do you know? >> i don't think it will get worse on the outer worse on the i think we're seeing the worst and the rain. the core of the system, a little farther to the east. if this takes a jog east or west, it will have bigger impacts. it took a jog to the east. that's why the power is a little less. it's still a category 2. you see the tropical storm-force winds. the hurricane-force, well offshore here. they...
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mark wasn't moving. >> he looked like he is asleep. he just wasn't responding. >> reporter: mark had no pulse, and he wasn't breathing. >> i can't tell anyone what it's like to try to revive your lifeless child. >> reporter: paramedics raced mark to iraq hospital. it was too late. >> someone came in and told us mark had died. you know, life for us ended that day. >> reporter: what came next was another shock for the bower, the toxicology report, revealing how mark died and what was in his system. >> i asked, were there any illegal drugs or alcohol in his system. when he said no, i felt a sense of relief. >> in mark's room, his parents found a clear plastic bag with pills. according to the toxicology report, he ingested oxycodone, morphine, acetaminophen and methamphetamine. >> they were prescription drugs, but they were not his. for did they belong to anyone in the family. >> every day on the average, 2,500 kids use and abuse prescription drugs for the first time to get high. that's a devastating statistic. >> reporter: sadly his case
mark wasn't moving. >> he looked like he is asleep. he just wasn't responding. >> reporter: mark had no pulse, and he wasn't breathing. >> i can't tell anyone what it's like to try to revive your lifeless child. >> reporter: paramedics raced mark to iraq hospital. it was too late. >> someone came in and told us mark had died. you know, life for us ended that day. >> reporter: what came next was another shock for the bower, the toxicology report, revealing how...
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mark, nice to see you. welcome back to "nightly business report." >> thank you for having me back again. >> tom: why is it cheaper for these tech companies to buy their growth than build it organically. >> buying growth is a better way, particularly when you're cash rich. in an effort to really boost return on capital, it is probably the most certain way to improve returns longer term. >> tom: let's take a look at some newer ideas, beginning with the business software firm, b.m.c., the ticker symbol, trading in the upper $30 range. why is this right for a takeout? >> we've owned behalf of our clients for sometime. in part because we thought there was fundamental growth just because of businesses outsourcing, etc. but longer term, it is still a single-digit topline grower. we thought it would be a beneficiary of the consolidation you're seeing elsewhere in the tech industry. >> tom: among oracle and s.a.p., do you think those are the key buyers? >> those, among others. ibm also competes with them. >> tom: so
mark, nice to see you. welcome back to "nightly business report." >> thank you for having me back again. >> tom: why is it cheaper for these tech companies to buy their growth than build it organically. >> buying growth is a better way, particularly when you're cash rich. in an effort to really boost return on capital, it is probably the most certain way to improve returns longer term. >> tom: let's take a look at some newer ideas, beginning with the business...
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now back to rebecca. >> thank you, mark. up next, family members who lost loved ones on september 11th will be joining us to talk about the healing and the proposed islamic center near ground zero at the center of the controversy. this is "the early show" on cbs. me neither. it's beneful incredibites. it's just the way you like it-- with carbohydrates for energy and protein for muscles. [ woman announcing ] beneful incredibites. another healthful, flavorful beneful. ♪ your favorites, in pieces. [ male announcer ] we asked zyrtec® users what they love about their allergy relief, and what it lets them do. the thing i love most about zyrtec® is that it allows me to be outside. [ male announcer ] we bet you'll love zyrtec®, too -- or it's free. [ vonetta ] it is countdown to marshmallow time. [ woman laughs ] you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allstate, you get a check in the mail twice a year, every year you don't have an accident. the safe driving bonus® check. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allst
now back to rebecca. >> thank you, mark. up next, family members who lost loved ones on september 11th will be joining us to talk about the healing and the proposed islamic center near ground zero at the center of the controversy. this is "the early show" on cbs. me neither. it's beneful incredibites. it's just the way you like it-- with carbohydrates for energy and protein for muscles. [ woman announcing ] beneful incredibites. another healthful, flavorful beneful. ♪ your...
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tomorrow america will mark the anniversary of 9/11. the white house hopes it will stay a solemn affair. police in the danish capital have arrested a man after an explosion at a hotel. he was serious -- seized in a nearby park bleeding from the head. iran has reversed a decision to release an american hiker held for more than a year on spying charges. they announced sarah shourd would be released on saturday but said the required paperwork is not complete. the international labor organization warned the colossal floods in pakistan have destroyed the livelihoods of millions. more than 5 million jobs have been lost by the floods, reversing a decade of steady progress. the number of pakistanis living in poverty decreased by half. but now 100,000 mothers to be are at risk of disease or death. many babies will be delivered in squalor. off >> the desperate are taking refuge among the dead, trying to survive between ancient mausoleums. the graveyard is on a hill, the only dry ground for miles around. it was here that we found this woman waving
tomorrow america will mark the anniversary of 9/11. the white house hopes it will stay a solemn affair. police in the danish capital have arrested a man after an explosion at a hotel. he was serious -- seized in a nearby park bleeding from the head. iran has reversed a decision to release an american hiker held for more than a year on spying charges. they announced sarah shourd would be released on saturday but said the required paperwork is not complete. the international labor organization...
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and as mark pointed out, yeah, they'd have to run the table and take them all. that's not very likely. there's a couple more seats, though, that could become competitive, connecticut and west virginia. they might not be considered so today but they could... if those seats become competitive as we get closer to the election then we know the tidal wave that people have talked about is really emerging and the republicans could take both houses. >> rose: vin weber former congressman now washington power figure. mark halperin, a national political power figure, senior political analyst for "time" magazine, coauthor of "game change" which at some point in our lives will be in paper back if not already. is it already, mark, or not? >> no, sir. late october i'll come visit you. >> rose: late october. we'll see you then. >> rose: we're in london with angela ahrendts. she's the c.e.o. of burberry. she's seen the transformation of the 154-year-old company into an international fashion powerhouse. she grew up in a small town in indiana. she sewed her own clothes and dreamed
and as mark pointed out, yeah, they'd have to run the table and take them all. that's not very likely. there's a couple more seats, though, that could become competitive, connecticut and west virginia. they might not be considered so today but they could... if those seats become competitive as we get closer to the election then we know the tidal wave that people have talked about is really emerging and the republicans could take both houses. >> rose: vin weber former congressman now...
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right, mark? the internet is incredibly valuable in terms of the information that provides access to unlimited resources and with free trade, commerce and opinion and speech, there are people who will take advantage of opportunities and perpetuate some of the less fortunate sides of our society and our approach again is to reward when people do things in an accurate way, make sure that the portrayal is being recognized, so that ultimately somebody would never think of portraying someone in recovery sitting, you know, under a bridge and/or someone who has an addiction because that would be, you know, just not the cool way to do it. and so one step at a time, one program at a time, one writer at a time is the way we eventually will turn this around. doug, why should these industries care as to how they portray this issue? in the long term, it's in their best interest. i mean, i think you can look at some recent examples of global corporations recognizing that working in the public health interest is
right, mark? the internet is incredibly valuable in terms of the information that provides access to unlimited resources and with free trade, commerce and opinion and speech, there are people who will take advantage of opportunities and perpetuate some of the less fortunate sides of our society and our approach again is to reward when people do things in an accurate way, make sure that the portrayal is being recognized, so that ultimately somebody would never think of portraying someone in...
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thank you, mark. 5:40 is the time. the largest chunk of ice in north america has moved 17 miles in the last month. we will tell you why that could be a problem unless something stops it soon. >> also california police concerns about pot could increase after election day, the big problem that could be right down the road. >> good morning. looks like there is something in the lanes here on 680 northbound as you come up from the south bay up to pleasanton. we will tell you what it is and how it is likely to impact us. ♪ [ music ] >>> good monday morning, time now 5:43. labor day plenty of sunshine i fremont and temperatures warming up. by 3:00 a forecast high of 87 degrees. >> -- welcome back, good morning to you. here is a quick look at some of the top stories we are following for you right now at 5:43. last night frien and family members gathered in hercules, they remembered the four victims of that deadly wam page out there. there was one candle lit for the man police say is responsible for that rampage, if ran valid
thank you, mark. 5:40 is the time. the largest chunk of ice in north america has moved 17 miles in the last month. we will tell you why that could be a problem unless something stops it soon. >> also california police concerns about pot could increase after election day, the big problem that could be right down the road. >> good morning. looks like there is something in the lanes here on 680 northbound as you come up from the south bay up to pleasanton. we will tell you what it is...
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once again, mark making a play with his arm. taking advantage of a situation, them just having faith in me and trusting me. everybody played a good game today on offense. just wanted to fight to the end and that's what we did. >> andrea: thanks very much for your time. appreciate it. bob, the jets now are a half game up. they've beaten new england and miami in the afc east. >> andrea, thanks very much. let's check in now with tony dungy in new york. tony, before the game you said if this had happened with an indianapolis colt, this being the braylon edwards situation with a dui arrest about a week ago, if this had happened with an indianapolis colt when you were the coach of that team, you would have deactivated that player at least for this game. your reaction to braylon edwards' performance? not that that performance would have affected your decision, but your thoughts on how he performed tonight. >> i think you really have to take your hat off to bure braylon. with everything that went on around him, all the controversy he wa
once again, mark making a play with his arm. taking advantage of a situation, them just having faith in me and trusting me. everybody played a good game today on offense. just wanted to fight to the end and that's what we did. >> andrea: thanks very much for your time. appreciate it. bob, the jets now are a half game up. they've beaten new england and miami in the afc east. >> andrea, thanks very much. let's check in now with tony dungy in new york. tony, before the game you said if...
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. >> tom: mark, when you talk about long-term, is it 12, 18 months, or longer? >> probably a couple of years. >> tom: f.m.c. technology is unique in technology. it is really an oil services technology ferm. it has had a nice rally off the summertime lows. what is the catalyst? >> part of it was the concerns about the cessation of deepwater drilling. we recently added this name because they're one of the more environmentally-friendly players in the industry. they have an excellent safety record. we think longer term, they will continue to be safe drilling. this is one of the ways to play that. >> tom: back on march 17th, you were with us in the springtime. eastman kodak, off by almost 40%. sineron medical, off by 24%. and american capital, a publicly traded private capital company, it is up by 13%. explain the differences here. >> right. when we offered these three names, we were looking for modest market growth in the s&p. we were looking at special plays. this is still a short-term timeframe. >> tom: okay. >> kodak, we still think longer term will be a benefici
. >> tom: mark, when you talk about long-term, is it 12, 18 months, or longer? >> probably a couple of years. >> tom: f.m.c. technology is unique in technology. it is really an oil services technology ferm. it has had a nice rally off the summertime lows. what is the catalyst? >> part of it was the concerns about the cessation of deepwater drilling. we recently added this name because they're one of the more environmentally-friendly players in the industry. they have an...
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mark zuckerberg, who launched the site. >> hey, mark? >> reporter: eduardo, zuckerberg's early partner forced out and souped his once best friend. and the winkle boss twins. identical big men on campus. >> i'm 6'5", 220, and there's two of men. >> reporter: who sued and settled for tens of million, but still claim zuckerberg stole their idea. >> i've committed to starting the start-up education foundation, whose first project will be $100 million challenge grant. >> $100 million. >> reporter: facebook's baby faced billionaire appeared on "oprah" today. whether the timing is intentional or not, this zuckerberg -- >> every child deserves a good education. >> reporter: is a stark contrast to this one. >> are you okay? >> we're ranking girls. >> reporter: in the film, she an awkward guy. it's sort of a morality play perfect for william shakespeare or aaron sorkin. did you know immediately how you were going to approach the story? >> no. i knew immediately that i wanted to do it. it was the fastest i've ever said yes to anything, though i nev
mark zuckerberg, who launched the site. >> hey, mark? >> reporter: eduardo, zuckerberg's early partner forced out and souped his once best friend. and the winkle boss twins. identical big men on campus. >> i'm 6'5", 220, and there's two of men. >> reporter: who sued and settled for tens of million, but still claim zuckerberg stole their idea. >> i've committed to starting the start-up education foundation, whose first project will be $100 million challenge...
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joining us in our panel today are mark weber, director of communications, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; ron tannenbaum, president and co-founder, intherooms.com, fort lauderdale, florida; dr. w. douglas evans, professor and director, public health communication and marketing program, george washington university, washington, dc; sandra de castro buffington, director, hollywood health & society, usc annenberg norman lear center, beverly hills, california. the media obviously influences how people create their opinions, particularly about addiction and treatment issues in behavior health. and doug, why don't we review what we mean about media today. some time ago, marshall mcluhan said that the medium is the message and that is more true today than ever. media have proliferated and they now permeate our society. we're surrounded by it constantly 24/7 and users increasingly are defining what the media are and what those media mean to the rest of us. and mark, why is it important for the media
joining us in our panel today are mark weber, director of communications, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; ron tannenbaum, president and co-founder, intherooms.com, fort lauderdale, florida; dr. w. douglas evans, professor and director, public health communication and marketing program, george washington university, washington, dc; sandra de castro buffington, director, hollywood health & society,...
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mark messi goal then made it to nil at the beginning of the second period again in the right place and he claimed his hump trick late on the twenty two year old proving the king of the six yard box but really the defense must take the lion's share of blame for this one three in the capital fourth and well in contention for european football next season. somewhat of a shock in the days final match up of rock bottom getting back to winning ways after three straight defeats the men from edging. home would be a minute header from big international. severe room in the last but their fourth win of the year should at least restore some confidence. made to. the day. one to. be their second win since july probably the best striker in the russian league this year ukrainian alexander ally of the real. ok let's talk. hasn't been the best of days for. alex ferguson to take full advantage of chelsea slipped off earlier in the week and . needing to come from behind twice to salvage a point against both and a win that would have seen the reds move to within a point of chelsea to themselves their first
mark messi goal then made it to nil at the beginning of the second period again in the right place and he claimed his hump trick late on the twenty two year old proving the king of the six yard box but really the defense must take the lion's share of blame for this one three in the capital fourth and well in contention for european football next season. somewhat of a shock in the days final match up of rock bottom getting back to winning ways after three straight defeats the men from edging....
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mark kes ler is in his second year here and led them to a 6-5 record and expects to do better. again, we'll have live reports reporting live ktvu channel 2 news. >> playing good baseball is paying off for the san francisco giants. the giants are on the road against the padres tonight. if they win they'll be tied with the padres for first place in the national league west. if the giant's home game average 35,000 fans for the rest of the season, they would reach the 3 million mark. >>> you might call one group of bay area students lucky guinea pigs. >>> plus, where will it warm up this weekend. our meteorologist mark is tracking the areas back here with our weekend forecast. >> san jose children and adults celebrated the end of the muslim holy month of romidom. they enjoyed food, fun and community and cotton candy. today's festival marks the end of a 30-day period of prayer, contemplation and fasting from dawn until dusk. this weekend doesn't look bad on the whole. >> it will be fairly nice. saturday we'll tell you it will be the warmest day of the weekend. sunday is looking pret
mark kes ler is in his second year here and led them to a 6-5 record and expects to do better. again, we'll have live reports reporting live ktvu channel 2 news. >> playing good baseball is paying off for the san francisco giants. the giants are on the road against the padres tonight. if they win they'll be tied with the padres for first place in the national league west. if the giant's home game average 35,000 fans for the rest of the season, they would reach the 3 million mark....
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mark started a group called aquatic park to help limit the impact of humans on berkeley's biggest park. >> brings volunteer groups down here to do projects such as controlling the growth of weeds or picking up trash. our primary project and most fun one is when we spread woodchips on the landscape we place them around native plants to control the growth of weeds, keep moisture in the soil, reduce erosion and feed the plant over time as the case. >> reporter: but mark doesn't just put volunteers to work, he leads tours and teaches people about the ecosystem that he is working to preserve. >> those branches sticking out er the water is where the egress typically rests. >> reporter: he says it's his way of connecting people to the park. >> every group not only feels like they're doing something good but they learn about the birds and feel great pride at the end of the day. >> reporter: mark says more needs to be done. >> the shoreline should have a series of viewing terraces so there are set places for visitors to observe the birds and you know learn about them. >> reporter: dreaming abou
mark started a group called aquatic park to help limit the impact of humans on berkeley's biggest park. >> brings volunteer groups down here to do projects such as controlling the growth of weeds or picking up trash. our primary project and most fun one is when we spread woodchips on the landscape we place them around native plants to control the growth of weeds, keep moisture in the soil, reduce erosion and feed the plant over time as the case. >> reporter: but mark doesn't just...
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ted haggard, shayne, mark lamot hill. and no yelling and screaming, just how i like it. >> thanks, don. >> pleasure. >>> we'll check our top stories after a short break. a white chek on the top of every box to let people know that their cereals have healthy whole grain, and they're the right choice... (announcer) general mills makes getting whole grain an easy choice. just look for the white check. everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. ♪ everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. anople really lover, i jugot ae our claimservice. gecko:speciallthe auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're guaranteed for as long as you is thisyyourcphone?ey, th! gecko: yeah, 'course. sswhere do you po you...carry... for as long as you is thisyyourcphone?ey, th! waitress: here you go. boss: thanks gecko: no, no i got it, sir. ncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. you struggle to control your blood sugar. you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar
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mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> glor: we'll be right back. Ñi Ñi >> glor: brotherly love goes only so far, it seems. edmillmanned was elected today to replace gordan brown as leader of britain's opposition labor party. his defeated rival-- older brother david, the former foreign secretary. actress lindsey lohan spent only a few hours in jail before she was freed on $300,000 bail after a court ruling denying her bail was overturned. lohan is due back in court next month to pay punishment for failing a drug test. two cosmonauts and an american astronaut landed safely in kazakhstan today after six months on the international space station. they were supposed to return yesterday, but a latch problem prevented their capsule from undocking properly. just ahead on tonight's seeb evening news, a disease you probably never heard of even though hundreds of thousands have it. >> glor: finally tonight, one family's inspiring fight to solve a mystery of their son's struggle is helping many others. that the focus of tonight's" weekend journal," spreading
mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> glor: we'll be right back. Ñi Ñi >> glor: brotherly love goes only so far, it seems. edmillmanned was elected today to replace gordan brown as leader of britain's opposition labor party. his defeated rival-- older brother david, the former foreign secretary. actress lindsey lohan spent only a few hours in jail before she was freed on $300,000 bail after a court ruling denying her bail was overturned. lohan is due back in court next month to pay...
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the locations are marked in green, highway 84, washington boulevard and mission boulevard. and you can only exit in three spots. those are marked in red, auto mall parkway, jacklynn road. >> spend a little extra time figuring out those routes so you don't find yourself in a situation where you're taking chances and crossing over double white lines or finding yourself in a situation where you're crossing all lanes to take an exit which can be extremely dangerous. >> the toll amount depends on congestion. 30 cents when there's no traffic, up to $6 during peak times. you will automatically be charged when you enter the expressway lane. today we never saw the toll higher than $1.75 for the entire stretch. motorcycles can still use the lane for free. just put your transponder in the fas trak mylar bag so you won't get charged. but if you are a solo driver, watch out. chp will look for cheaters. if they see an amber-colored light it means you have a transponder or no transponder at all. fine if you're a carpooler, not if you're solo. well, for driving in the express lane illegall
the locations are marked in green, highway 84, washington boulevard and mission boulevard. and you can only exit in three spots. those are marked in red, auto mall parkway, jacklynn road. >> spend a little extra time figuring out those routes so you don't find yourself in a situation where you're taking chances and crossing over double white lines or finding yourself in a situation where you're crossing all lanes to take an exit which can be extremely dangerous. >> the toll amount...
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first of all, mark is not a public figure. nobody... most users of facebook don't even know who he is. most of them have never heard his name. so the movie's going to change that. for the first time, mark zuckerberg's going to be a genuine global celebrity. so that's what they're facing. what kind of celebrity is he going to be? is the movie going to define his image, or are they going to define the image... is he going to define it himself? >> suarez: since zuckerberg launched facebook from his dorm room back in 2004, it has grown exponentially, now with more than 500 million active users. 50% log on in any given day. people spend a lot of time there; over 700 billion minutes a month combined. kirkpatrick says zuckerberg is a modern titan in his own right. >> well, certainly, for social media and social networking, he is the guy, just as carnegie was for steel or ford was for auto. i don't think we can compare him to those people yet, just simply because he hasn't been out there as a business leader for anywhere near as long as they we
first of all, mark is not a public figure. nobody... most users of facebook don't even know who he is. most of them have never heard his name. so the movie's going to change that. for the first time, mark zuckerberg's going to be a genuine global celebrity. so that's what they're facing. what kind of celebrity is he going to be? is the movie going to define his image, or are they going to define the image... is he going to define it himself? >> suarez: since zuckerberg launched facebook...
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marks nine years since the deadliest terror attack the world has ever seen we'll look at how the ground zero tragedy has led to zero tolerance towards muslims for some people in the u.s. . and the pilots that became heroes courage under pressure as they managed to crash land a crippled passenger jet in a remote russian forest saving everyone on board. plus top minds gathered to discuss a formula for better he send a mock receive at the global policy forum in jaroslava russian cities marking its millennium this year. and out that for a mark he spoke with former indian president and i asked him about the global challenges facing developing countries and the future of his own. policy for me. not only concerning on global security. and relations with foreign countries and many other aspects relevant to the international community to talk a little bit more about all of the issues brought up here in this. city and also about specifically the relationship between russia and india got the chance to talk to the former president. thank you so much for being here with us it's a great pleasure talk
marks nine years since the deadliest terror attack the world has ever seen we'll look at how the ground zero tragedy has led to zero tolerance towards muslims for some people in the u.s. . and the pilots that became heroes courage under pressure as they managed to crash land a crippled passenger jet in a remote russian forest saving everyone on board. plus top minds gathered to discuss a formula for better he send a mock receive at the global policy forum in jaroslava russian cities marking its...
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once again, mark making a play with his arm. taking advantage of a situation, themust having faith in me and trusting me. everybody played a good game today on offense. just wanted to fight to the end and that's what we did. >> andrea: thanks very much for your time. apprecie it. bob, the jets now are a half game up. they've beaten new england and miami in thafc east. >> andrea, thanks very much. let's check in now with tony dungy in new york. tony, before the game you said if this had happened with an indianapolis colt, this being the braylon eards situation with a dui arrest about a week ago, if this had happened with an indianapolis colt when you were the coach of that team, you would he deactivated that player at least for this game. your reaction to braylon edwards' performance? not that that performance would have affected your decisi, but your thoughts on how he performed tonight. >> i think you really have to take your hat off to bure braylon. ith everything that went on around him, all the controver he was ready to go.
once again, mark making a play with his arm. taking advantage of a situation, themust having faith in me and trusting me. everybody played a good game today on offense. just wanted to fight to the end and that's what we did. >> andrea: thanks very much for your time. apprecie it. bob, the jets now are a half game up. they've beaten new england and miami in thafc east. >> andrea, thanks very much. let's check in now with tony dungy in new york. tony, before the game you said if this...
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here is mark tamayo. >> hi there, sal. good morning to you and i am happy to report some warm temperatures for today. in fact today will be the warmest day of the entire week. that is after a cool start this morning. santa rosa, napa 40s, san francisco right now at 55. livermore 57. san he say upper 50s at 58. high pressure strengthens for today as a result temperatures up a good five to 10 degrees from yesterday's highs with that offshore flow in place. look what happens beginning tomorrow. a big change, especially by wednesday. warmest locations by wednesday only lower 70s. a few extra clouds. there is a good pet of drizzle wednesday morning and a slight chance of sprinkles. so we could have wet roadways 48 hours for now. for today looking nice. we do have this, elevated fire danger. not a red flag warning. winds could gust to 30 miles an hour and low humidity levels. here is the plan. mostly clear skies this morning. 52 to 57. there is patchy fog around monterrey bay this morning. temperatures warming up by 12:00. more
here is mark tamayo. >> hi there, sal. good morning to you and i am happy to report some warm temperatures for today. in fact today will be the warmest day of the entire week. that is after a cool start this morning. santa rosa, napa 40s, san francisco right now at 55. livermore 57. san he say upper 50s at 58. high pressure strengthens for today as a result temperatures up a good five to 10 degrees from yesterday's highs with that offshore flow in place. look what happens beginning...
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mark will have your forecast. >>> and rebuilding with the purpose. e ret ma oilwi totr wco l wcote >>> a fire below a train bridge is disrupting train service in and out of grand central station this afternoon in new york. this is between manhattan and the bronx. no one was injured by the blaze which started just over three years ago. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> iranian president, mahmoud ahmadinejad, is calling on the u.s. to release eight i rapeian prisoners -- iranian prisoners. sarah shourd was released last week after being held for 14 months for crossing the iranian border. the mothers say they are hoping to meet with mr. mahmoud ahmadinejad, who is currently in new york fork the u.n -- for the u.n. general assembly. >>> a two-day hearing is underway on the franken dish. it's ginn netically engineered salmon that grow twice as fast as natural salmon. critics say it could cause unknown allergic reactions and contaminate the gene pool. tomorrow the company will argue against labeling, saying consumers don't need to know if i
mark will have your forecast. >>> and rebuilding with the purpose. e ret ma oilwi totr wco l wcote >>> a fire below a train bridge is disrupting train service in and out of grand central station this afternoon in new york. this is between manhattan and the bronx. no one was injured by the blaze which started just over three years ago. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> iranian president, mahmoud ahmadinejad, is calling on the u.s. to release eight i...
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here's mark. >> hi there, sal. taking a live look outside looking out over the sutro tower in the mid-50s with mostly clear skies. we do have some patchy fog near parts of monterey bay and bays -- areas together -- south. temperatures in the mid-90s in the inland. fire danger not extreme today but it will be elevated. what you can see for san francisco and the shoreline. pretty nice day with temperatures on track to reach the 90s. right around 56 degrees. but just -- that will be the source of the cooldown as we head into tuesday. the offshore flow is still developing. the bigger change that sets up for tomorrow and also into wednesday with more clouds, temperatures cooling off and there's even a possibility we could have some drizzle first thing wednesday morning, possibly some wet roadways. there's even a slight chance of a few sprinkles. you can see with more sunshine for the coast. 74 degrees right around the bay. those readings on either side of 95 degrees. here is a look at the numbers with santa rosa 91. san
here's mark. >> hi there, sal. taking a live look outside looking out over the sutro tower in the mid-50s with mostly clear skies. we do have some patchy fog near parts of monterey bay and bays -- areas together -- south. temperatures in the mid-90s in the inland. fire danger not extreme today but it will be elevated. what you can see for san francisco and the shoreline. pretty nice day with temperatures on track to reach the 90s. right around 56 degrees. but just -- that will be the...
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you are the mark. but you don't start with the mark. you start with the set-up. the set-up has been happening now for quite a while. it's been happening for years. but the sting is right around the corner. we have a whole bunch of false fronts built around this system that seems like the free market we know, but it is not. we have congress set up. it seems to be functioning like it's supposed to, but it's not. it's again a false front. cass sunstein is pulling the strings. what they do in congress is becoming more and more irrelevant every day. you're the mark. are they trying to just take your money? no. the target here loses their rights and their money. they lose something else. it's the one that seems almost seductive, but when it's gone it will be the last thing you notice and you will say holy cow, that was the key. it was your responsibilities. that's what they take first. these con men want to take away your ability to choose for yourself because they believe they can make better choices for you. you might know what you want to eat, but that doesn't matte
you are the mark. but you don't start with the mark. you start with the set-up. the set-up has been happening now for quite a while. it's been happening for years. but the sting is right around the corner. we have a whole bunch of false fronts built around this system that seems like the free market we know, but it is not. we have congress set up. it seems to be functioning like it's supposed to, but it's not. it's again a false front. cass sunstein is pulling the strings. what they do in...
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the russian city which is marking its million years. and the pilots who became heroes courage under pressure as they managed to crash land crippled passenger jet in a remote russian force saving everyone on board. the forum this week r t spoke to the former indian president. and i asked him about the global challenges facing developing countries and the future of his own nation. the world policy forum. not only concerning on global security. and relations with foreign countries and many other aspects relevant to the international community to talk a little bit more about all of the issues brought up here in this. city and also about specifically the relationship between russia and india got the chance to talk to the former indian president. thank you so much for being here with us it's a great pleasure talking to you now looking at your country now what do you think our what do you think of the steps that taking right now how do you judge position in the international community. you know. how. strong. is. blind faith. really. progress.
the russian city which is marking its million years. and the pilots who became heroes courage under pressure as they managed to crash land crippled passenger jet in a remote russian force saving everyone on board. the forum this week r t spoke to the former indian president. and i asked him about the global challenges facing developing countries and the future of his own nation. the world policy forum. not only concerning on global security. and relations with foreign countries and many other...
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that's the sporting life. >> they are on a roll definitely tonight. >> no doubt. >> mark, thank you. >>> that is our report for now. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. good night. ah, focus group. so what are we testing here? that's our new pastrami grilled sandwich. oh, great. hey, are they happy we got rid of the rye bread? totally. they love our grilled artisan bread. they say it's the perfect compliment to the classic hot pastrami, melting cheese, deli mustard and pickles. awesome. hey, um what are we testing in that room? oh! nothing we were just hazin' the intern.
that's the sporting life. >> they are on a roll definitely tonight. >> no doubt. >> mark, thank you. >>> that is our report for now. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. good night. ah, focus group. so what are we testing here? that's our new pastrami grilled sandwich. oh, great. hey, are they happy we got rid of the rye bread? totally. they love our grilled artisan bread. they say it's the perfect compliment to the classic hot pastrami, melting cheese,...