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now they are among the worst with the new budget cuts. of course, my university is being privatized. all of the higher education is being privatized. all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social problems when the economic problems were far worse than what we can imagine today? this is from larry halprin's. and it has these quotes from roosevelt on the wall. he said in one of his talks to the people, "the test is not whether we have more, it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little". it's a different philosophy than that which we have become used to. what i am going to show you is a lost civilization. it's a strange place. and yet, it becomes oddly familiar after a while because we built it and use it every day without knowin
now they are among the worst with the new budget cuts. of course, my university is being privatized. all of the higher education is being privatized. all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social...
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that are having the most significant impact on how we gather the news and how we get the news? >> well, let me start with get the news because i'm really much more focused on the consumer than the news business. i am a journalist, and i have been for decades, and of course like all journalists, i have lots of thoughts about it, but i focus on consumer technology. so the most important thing of course is the internet, but how we access the internet has changed a lot just in the last two years, and it's changed because of this--the apple iphone. now, the apple iphone isn't the only device anymore in its class. we have android phones, we have several of them, more coming out almost once a week this fall. >> right. >> we have the palm pre, and we have other competitors, new, modern blackberries like the blackberry storm, but i would call 'em iphone class devices. this is a handheld computer/ camera/video recorder that happens to make phone calls. making phone calls isn't even its principal purpose. >> right, right. >> people are consuming so much news and so much video and so much
that are having the most significant impact on how we gather the news and how we get the news? >> well, let me start with get the news because i'm really much more focused on the consumer than the news business. i am a journalist, and i have been for decades, and of course like all journalists, i have lots of thoughts about it, but i focus on consumer technology. so the most important thing of course is the internet, but how we access the internet has changed a lot just in the last two...
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help break the news? that happened at the virginia tech massacre and the huge earthquake in china. but it's not just breaking news. there are 233 million internet users in the united states according to nielsen research, and the number is growing every day. easy-to-use software is helping citizen journalists tell their stories, and professionals are using citizen sources more and more. >> we treat them as reliable sources of information, but, like we would with the police source, the courthouse source, and the capitol hill source, we verify that. >> ...these images literally streaming into us here at cnn. >> as traditional news media grapple with sinking budgets and shrinking newsrooms, can citizen journalism help fill the void? what role should citizen journalists play? that's our topic today on "the future of news." >> a government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> more eyes, more ears, more voices out there, and a more sophisticated aud
help break the news? that happened at the virginia tech massacre and the huge earthquake in china. but it's not just breaking news. there are 233 million internet users in the united states according to nielsen research, and the number is growing every day. easy-to-use software is helping citizen journalists tell their stories, and professionals are using citizen sources more and more. >> we treat them as reliable sources of information, but, like we would with the police source, the...
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the san jose mercury news says google is starting a new bee keeping club and hired a gentleman as the official company bee keeper. he keeps four hives on the property. they're in mountain view and they're painted, of course, in the company colors of red, blue, yellow and green and already some employees have taken him up on the offer and want to put hives in their own backyards. >> all right. >> for more information on all these stories, go to our website, abc7news.com. >> talking about bees, coming up talking to trees and spying on tourists? the curious new navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help speed up the process, no matter how intricate. and that's good news, whether you're trying to sell or hoping to buy. because the only sign you really want to see is "sold." nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. saving money. and like
the san jose mercury news says google is starting a new bee keeping club and hired a gentleman as the official company bee keeper. he keeps four hives on the property. they're in mountain view and they're painted, of course, in the company colors of red, blue, yellow and green and already some employees have taken him up on the offer and want to put hives in their own backyards. >> all right. >> for more information on all these stories, go to our website, abc7news.com. >>...
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was the coverage just as cordial, and the ground zero mosque and controversial imam stay in the news. why are most in the media crying islam-phobia, a brouhaha in sports journalism when an azteca tv reporter goes all atwitter. on the panel. judy miller. conservative columnist, andrea ta this. taros, jim hen ken, jim pinkerton. i'm jon scott, news watch is on right now. >> a lot of people have already said that we can't win the general election. it is the same-- yes, we can. [laughter] >> yes, we can, yes, we can. >> it is those same so-called experts who said we have no chance of winning the primary. it will be hard work, but we can win and if those same people who fought against me work just as hard for me, we will win. >> jon: that's christine o'donnell the tea party-backed candidate who won the delaware primary to be that state's republican candidate for u.s. senate in november. her win brought headlines like these, the tea party's wins fuel a civil war won the g.o.p., that from usa today of course. there were a lot of headlines like that in other papers and the same kind of take i
was the coverage just as cordial, and the ground zero mosque and controversial imam stay in the news. why are most in the media crying islam-phobia, a brouhaha in sports journalism when an azteca tv reporter goes all atwitter. on the panel. judy miller. conservative columnist, andrea ta this. taros, jim hen ken, jim pinkerton. i'm jon scott, news watch is on right now. >> a lot of people have already said that we can't win the general election. it is the same-- yes, we can. [laughter]...
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at the new media center? >> we can give that question to barry. maybe you can give her some advice? >> there are a lot of challenges in community media right now. i have been trying to get our local station to work with us to figure out how to work together to get things going in the community. one of the challenges right now that the media landscape has is that it has been remade for lot of the other stations. these folks that are doing educational government television right now are rooted in ratings in a lot of cases. anyone can be broadcaster and no one wants access to the channel anymore. really, we are just at the beginning of this. for example, i no longer have cable. i get all of my television of the web. that is not on the -- that is not an unusual situation. >> [unintelligible] first of all, back to the question of diversity, the fact that we even have to talk about diversity and employing people who represent that range of diversity, in this day and age, is incredible to me. after 50 years of strug
at the new media center? >> we can give that question to barry. maybe you can give her some advice? >> there are a lot of challenges in community media right now. i have been trying to get our local station to work with us to figure out how to work together to get things going in the community. one of the challenges right now that the media landscape has is that it has been remade for lot of the other stations. these folks that are doing educational government television right now...
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it's fewer young people who pay attention to the news. >> bill: that's right. >> watch the news. so, yes. what happens is the audience here at fox tends to skew older. as i say, these are people who pay attention. >> bill: all of them skew older. >> let me make one point to something you said earlier, bill. you know what? when you say it's what he has done, not the narrative in terms of president obama. i disagree. i think if he had made the pace that he -- made the case he kept us out of depression and helped the auto industry and made the case have children stay on insurance and much better he would be in a better position. >> i feel like he has been talking allot. >> bill: only in the economy approved, juan. the country is on the verge of bankruptcy. >> the country was on the verge of depression by everybody's estimate, bill. >> obama does nothing but make cases all day long every day. that's what he does. he talks and talks and talks. he says these things over and over again. people don't buy it because they don't see it i appreciate you rebutting and saying not only young pe
it's fewer young people who pay attention to the news. >> bill: that's right. >> watch the news. so, yes. what happens is the audience here at fox tends to skew older. as i say, these are people who pay attention. >> bill: all of them skew older. >> let me make one point to something you said earlier, bill. you know what? when you say it's what he has done, not the narrative in terms of president obama. i disagree. i think if he had made the pace that he -- made the case...
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for many whose homes were not damaged, the news was painful. >> the news reports didn't do it justice. >> reporter: will it feel good going back to the neighborhood? >> kind of eerie i think with most of the neighborhood gone. >> reporter: it's a scene now seared into the memory of those who lived through it, a wall of flame erupting through the earth, as jim menard took these photos. he thought of war. >> i was thinking of napalm. i was just thinking, this is like a napalm drop, and anybody within it is gone. >> reporter: the explosion was so big, the heat so intense, that those who escaped say their only choice was to run for their lives. >> i can't get that roaring sound out of my mind and that big boom and the sight of that enormous blast of fire. >> reporter: those allowed to return home live here, what's called the zone of destruction. dozens of homes were incinerated by the blast and fire. investigators are still searching for evidence of others who may have died if the flames. for days the ruins of many homes remained too hot to be fully searched. it's why officials are still
for many whose homes were not damaged, the news was painful. >> the news reports didn't do it justice. >> reporter: will it feel good going back to the neighborhood? >> kind of eerie i think with most of the neighborhood gone. >> reporter: it's a scene now seared into the memory of those who lived through it, a wall of flame erupting through the earth, as jim menard took these photos. he thought of war. >> i was thinking of napalm. i was just thinking, this is like...
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in health news, the f.d.a. today announced tough new restrictions on the once-popular diabetes drug avandia. studies have linked it to an increased risk of heart attack, and now doctors will have to document that patients have tried other diabetes medications before giving them avandia. doctors must also warn parties of the risks. the risk of whooping cough may sound like something from the past, but it's still very real. today, california reported more than 4200 cases so far this year, putting the state on track to break a 55-year record for infections. nine people have died, all of them infants. other states are seeing more cases as well. dr. jon lapook tells us what's behind the new outbreaks. >> reporter: today, kids in los angeles lined up for booster shot, hoping to slow down the outbreak of whooping cough that's affecting babies. >> more than 50% of the cases, they were exposed to whooping cough through their family members. >> reporter: that's what happened in mariah bianchi's case. in 2005 she was preg
in health news, the f.d.a. today announced tough new restrictions on the once-popular diabetes drug avandia. studies have linked it to an increased risk of heart attack, and now doctors will have to document that patients have tried other diabetes medications before giving them avandia. doctors must also warn parties of the risks. the risk of whooping cough may sound like something from the past, but it's still very real. today, california reported more than 4200 cases so far this year, putting...
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this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] the new subway flatbread breakfast sandwiches! like the new double bacon & cheese omelet sandwich! they're all new. toasty, tasty, and made to your order. so come and build your better breakfast today, at subway! no pills, no pain. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the clock? try thermacare heatwraps, for all day relief without pills. i was surprised, thermacare worked all day. you feel the heat. and it relaxes and unlocks the muscle. you've got to try it. [ man ] thermacare, more effective for back pain than the maximum dose of acetaminophen, the medicine in tylenol. go to thermacare.com today for a $3 off coupon. thermacare. no pills. no pain. just relief. more bold flavor. more variety. more value. more of what you want. not what you don't. blue diamond almonds. [ man ] it's up, and it is good! [ male announcer ] more than a snack. >>> [low audio] >>> i mean, it's pouring, we'll look at the first warning doppler weather radar. it's going to be raining all day long. this is an issue throughout the day with
this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] the new subway flatbread breakfast sandwiches! like the new double bacon & cheese omelet sandwich! they're all new. toasty, tasty, and made to your order. so come and build your better breakfast today, at subway! no pills, no pain. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the clock? try thermacare heatwraps, for all day relief without pills. i was surprised, thermacare worked all day. you feel the heat. and it...
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you are watching "bbc world news." >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank offers unique insight and expertise in a range of industries. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carnegie hall. >> o, that this too, too solid flesh -- >> it is the kennedy center -- >> check, one, two. >> and a club in austin. [woman vocalizing] >> it is closer than any seat in the house, no matter where you call home. >> ♪ the top of the world, and i'm there, i'm home ♪ >> pbs -- the great american stage that fits in every living room. your support of pbs brings the arts home. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
you are watching "bbc world news." >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank...
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>> and now, "bbc world news." >> when you question the news, we question the newsmakers. >> what have you got to say to the viewers? >> all smiles at the table. can the israeli and palestinian leaders turn a handshake into lasting peace? >> mr. prime minister, mr. president, you have the opportunity to end this conflict and the decades of enmity between your peoples once and for all. >> the international cricket council has charged three pakistani players under its anti-corruption code. hurricane earl approaches america's eastern seaboard. emergency workers in the u.s. have put out a major fire at an oil platform in the north of -- in the gulf of mexico. welcome to "bbc news," broadcasting to our viewers around the world. israeli and the palestinians have held their first direct peace talks in almost two years. benjamin not in yahoo! -- benjamin netanyahu and mahmoud abbas met in washington. the two sides will meet again later this month. jeremy is in the washington. >> the motorcades brought them into the state department in washington for the latest installment in what has turned in
>> and now, "bbc world news." >> when you question the news, we question the newsmakers. >> what have you got to say to the viewers? >> all smiles at the table. can the israeli and palestinian leaders turn a handshake into lasting peace? >> mr. prime minister, mr. president, you have the opportunity to end this conflict and the decades of enmity between your peoples once and for all. >> the international cricket council has charged three pakistani...
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we had the first and the last of the new deal. coit tower is the first. it is i think, one of the best in the country. it shows san francisco's history and that of human civilization shown through the eyes of labor. these are things that happened in san francisco's history. lynchings. again, coit tower, shows you the stock market dropping. something people weren't used to seeing. and a business many being held up. and in george washington high school, the farther of our country pointing the pioneers west as they walk over a dead indian. most of the art is not controversial. most of the artists celebrates local produce. this is one of the most extraordinary murals i have seen. at a tuberculosis cemetery. they also painted a mural in san francisco. finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war came along. and anton refurgie. there were controversial. there were tried in washington in 1953. he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther
we had the first and the last of the new deal. coit tower is the first. it is i think, one of the best in the country. it shows san francisco's history and that of human civilization shown through the eyes of labor. these are things that happened in san francisco's history. lynchings. again, coit tower, shows you the stock market dropping. something people weren't used to seeing. and a business many being held up. and in george washington high school, the farther of our country pointing the...
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for the "new york post." paladino was upset the "post" sent a photographer to the home of a daughter he admitted fathering out o of wedlock then challenger, andrew cuomo, had an extra-marital affair. >> what's the evidence? you sent another goon to my daughter's house and i'll take you out, buddy. >> you are going to take me out? >> yeah.Ñi >> how are you going to do that? >> watch! >> are you threatening me? >> paladino said he would provide proof of an alleged cuomo affair at the apprporiate time. >>> and in the california's governor's race republican candidate meg whitman is denying allegations she employed an illegal immigrant as a housekeeper who worked for her nine years. she says whitman knew she was in the country illegally. all was fine until last year, when whitman considered running for governor and fired her with these words. >> and from now on, you don't know me and i don't know you. you never have seen me, and i have never seen you. do you understand me? >> whitman denies knowing diaz santillan
for the "new york post." paladino was upset the "post" sent a photographer to the home of a daughter he admitted fathering out o of wedlock then challenger, andrew cuomo, had an extra-marital affair. >> what's the evidence? you sent another goon to my daughter's house and i'll take you out, buddy. >> you are going to take me out? >> yeah.Ñi >> how are you going to do that? >> watch! >> are you threatening me? >> paladino said he...
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have the colors of the giants at this new station. here is a building in europe. this is a building in austria. this building was meant to celebrate the designation as the cultural capital of europe. these are some of the ideas we are exploring. within the building, at the transit center, commuters will have a clean, let, naturally ventilated spaces. at the platform level, they will also be clean and modern and will see a natural sunlight through the opening of the light colorado. in this way, the transit center will change your idea about what an urban traffic center will be like. sustainability has been an important component and has been one of our core missions for the project. in this cross section, we can see the energy techniques that were deployed. the building is on track for a gold leaf reading from the u.s. building council, a tremendous achievement for a transit building. the new station will consume 25% less energy required by the state due to its efficient lighting, ventilation, etc., and will draw most of its heat from
have the colors of the giants at this new station. here is a building in europe. this is a building in austria. this building was meant to celebrate the designation as the cultural capital of europe. these are some of the ideas we are exploring. within the building, at the transit center, commuters will have a clean, let, naturally ventilated spaces. at the platform level, they will also be clean and modern and will see a natural sunlight through the opening of the light colorado. in this way,...
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ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 is next. >>> for the first time, cameras were allowed to look at the new san quentin death chamber. why it might be put to use earlier than thought. that story coming up. >>> after being put on hold for nearly five years, executions are set to resume in california. we'll tell you how soon they could start. and for the first time show you inside the new death penalty chamber at san quentin. >>> three fatal crashes in one week all involving bay area teenagers. tonight the one thing that played a factor in all of them. >>> good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. within the past hour protesters greeted supporters of meg whitman and carley fiorina. members of the california nurses association and other democratic party backers protested the fundraisers
ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 is next. >>> for the first time, cameras were allowed to look at the new san quentin death chamber. why it might be put to use earlier than thought. that story coming up. >>> after being put on hold for nearly five years, executions are set to resume in california. we'll tell you how soon they could start. and for the first time show you inside the new death penalty chamber at san quentin. >>> three fatal crashes in one week all involving...
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also, the war over obama's wars. that's the name of the new book. does the new bob woodward book help or hurt the administration just weeks before the midterm elections? we'll discuss the revelations and the possible fallout. >>> and the national star tries to escape the national spot light. christine o'donnell's senate bid may be suffering. we're just moments away from releasing brand new poll numbers. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> right now president obama appears to be losing the confidence of a powerful voter with a huge personal stake in the economy. we're talking about donald trump, the business tycoon and tv personality who knows more than most americans about hiring and, yes, firing. i sat down with him today inside trump tower here in new york city. we spoke about the economy, politics, and much, much more, including the economy. >> you're not convinced he can win re-election? >> i don't know if he can. i see such hate red and animosity. we see taxes going up. we see wars that we shouldn't be in. we see roadways goin
also, the war over obama's wars. that's the name of the new book. does the new bob woodward book help or hurt the administration just weeks before the midterm elections? we'll discuss the revelations and the possible fallout. >>> and the national star tries to escape the national spot light. christine o'donnell's senate bid may be suffering. we're just moments away from releasing brand new poll numbers. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> right now...
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they heard the news. the district attorney called it a case of corruption on steroids. let's take an early look at the markets as we get all up in your business. cnbc's anna edwards is with us. >> good to see you, willie. the big story what the fomc had had to say about the state of the economy yesterday. they didn't change interest rates, of course, that was expected and pretty low already. but they did give us an update on how they see things progressing for the u.s. economy including being a little bit more worried about the path of inflation or more specifically deflation falling prices into the future. that's got the markets assuming that we're going to see more quantitative easing so more bond buying by the federal reserve, increasing the size of their balance sheet, trying to push up prices by doing that. the markets are now factoring in we will see some kind of it but even ben bernanke has in the past raised concerns about whether this will work and he's been pretty open about the fact that we're
they heard the news. the district attorney called it a case of corruption on steroids. let's take an early look at the markets as we get all up in your business. cnbc's anna edwards is with us. >> good to see you, willie. the big story what the fomc had had to say about the state of the economy yesterday. they didn't change interest rates, of course, that was expected and pretty low already. but they did give us an update on how they see things progressing for the u.s. economy including...
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with new bayer am. the morning pain reliever. with new bayer am. no oil has flowed into the gulf for weeks, but it's just the beginning of our work. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. my job is to listen to the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel and restaurant workers and find ways to help. that means working with communities. we have 19 centers in 4 states. we've made over 120,000 claims payments, more than $375 million. we've committed $20 billion to an independent claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work. we'll keep looking for oil, cleaning it up if we find it and restoring the gulf coast. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work f
with new bayer am. the morning pain reliever. with new bayer am. no oil has flowed into the gulf for weeks, but it's just the beginning of our work. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. my job is to listen to the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel and restaurant workers and find ways to help. that means working with communities. we have 19 centers in 4 states. we've made over 120,000 claims payments, more than $375...
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the latest traffic information is on the news ticker and fox 45 morning news starts at 5:00 a.m. >> new this hour. investigators railroad still trying to figure out the cause of a deadly bus accident in3 montgomery ounty. it happened at 4:00 this afternoon on the skyramps north of the shopping ccnter in bethesda. myrrnda stephens joins ussto tell us how it happened. >> we learned one person killed in the crash was the drivee of the bus. of hanover pennsylvania. scene. federal investigators are getting involved. to figure out what went wrong. >> the images are frightening. people. including children aad parents. plunges off the washington beltway and lands 45 feet below, on to interstate 270. >> they entered the hov flyover, and the bus somehow or another left the roadway. >> state police say one person was killed innthe crash. 12 others hurt. rescue crews had to cut out four people that were trapped. two of them with life threatening injuries. officials say because of wherr tte bus landed they also did a search using canineeunits. >>well, the us landed, it landed on the non-highway side
the latest traffic information is on the news ticker and fox 45 morning news starts at 5:00 a.m. >> new this hour. investigators railroad still trying to figure out the cause of a deadly bus accident in3 montgomery ounty. it happened at 4:00 this afternoon on the skyramps north of the shopping ccnter in bethesda. myrrnda stephens joins ussto tell us how it happened. >> we learned one person killed in the crash was the drivee of the bus. of hanover pennsylvania. scene. federal...
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brand than the fox news brand. he takes in about $35 million a year, only a small portion of which is his fox salary. he has the radio show and books and live performances. so he is really a one man industry. >> and don't forget that didn't just happen organically. that was pushed to a great degree by the fellow on twitter stop beck who has done such a marvelous job on this. is there an analogy to be made that the gop let in the tea party vampire and look what happened over there, now that is the tea party that has kind of a republican house that it lives in and fox news let in glenn beck figuring he'd fit in amongst the rest of the craziness and now it is glenn beck with his backup group the fox news network? >> yeah. i think that's true that in many ways he is sort of the perfect man for the right's moment. you know, every time there's been a democratic president in the last half century or so we've seen the right wing populist movements consumed with conspiracy theories come up. when bill clinton was president y
brand than the fox news brand. he takes in about $35 million a year, only a small portion of which is his fox salary. he has the radio show and books and live performances. so he is really a one man industry. >> and don't forget that didn't just happen organically. that was pushed to a great degree by the fellow on twitter stop beck who has done such a marvelous job on this. is there an analogy to be made that the gop let in the tea party vampire and look what happened over there, now...
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so says a new poll by the nonprofit new american foundation. it learned that 3/4 of pakistanis in the tribal areas disapprove of al qaeda. but, more than 3/4 also oppose the american drone strikes in their own back yards, 60% say they are fine with suicide attacks against u.s. troops. military suicides are on the rise. and, the top military general in the the united states says it is going to get worse. it is in a new report from admiral mike mullen, us army reports more than 200 troops have taken their own lives this year with the army reporting 32 suicide deaths in the the month of june alone, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen calling the growing problem the emergency issue. on the same day, during a speech at duke university, this secretary of defense, robert gates touched on the troubling statistic. >> there are a number of consequences that stem from the pressure of repeated deployments, when a service member returns home permanently changed by their experience and that includes more anxiety and disruption infl
so says a new poll by the nonprofit new american foundation. it learned that 3/4 of pakistanis in the tribal areas disapprove of al qaeda. but, more than 3/4 also oppose the american drone strikes in their own back yards, 60% say they are fine with suicide attacks against u.s. troops. military suicides are on the rise. and, the top military general in the the united states says it is going to get worse. it is in a new report from admiral mike mullen, us army reports more than 200 troops have...
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sunday morning taking stock of the new normal. >> osgood: from the new normal to the new season, veteran entertainer marlo thomas, still known to millions as "that girl" has accomplished a lot since that early tv role. with rita braver this morning we'll be doing some catching up. >> reporter: she created a classic children's video. >> does anybody have any? >> reporter: she played rachael's mother on "friends." but she's always be remembered for her tv series.... >> that girl. >> you walk down the street and people go that girl. >> i'm just amazed that they still do. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, marlo thomas. on her career and life with phil donahue. >> osgood: much in the news this new season is music super star katy perry. this morning anthony mason brings us up to date. ♪ >> reporter: she's the pop princess who scoreded the biggest hit of the summer. do you think there are people who don't take you seriously enough yet? >> i mean, come on. i've got a whipped cream bra. >> hi, elmo. >> reporter: she might be too sexy for sesame street. but later on sunday morning, we visit
sunday morning taking stock of the new normal. >> osgood: from the new normal to the new season, veteran entertainer marlo thomas, still known to millions as "that girl" has accomplished a lot since that early tv role. with rita braver this morning we'll be doing some catching up. >> reporter: she created a classic children's video. >> does anybody have any? >> reporter: she played rachael's mother on "friends." but she's always be remembered for her...
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the new technology that could make the baby monitor old news. >>> does your hair hold the key clue to your health? the surprising way doctors use your hair to find out how much stress you're under. >>> and then, people love their cell phones but you might be surprised how many americans are sleeping with them. >>> and good afternoon. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri live in sonoma where we're kicking off one of the biggest wine festivals in the country. we'll let you know about the john deere torra and the sonoma wine weekend have in common in a few minutes. stick around. gsz >>> it's a whole new way to keep an eye on your baby. i-baby worked like a video monitor but you can take it with you and keep your baby with you virtually at all times. nbc bay area's vicky gin shows us how it works. >> they just had their second baby this month. >> we have a 2-year-old daughter and we have a 4 week-old-daughter and she'll be a month on friday. >> reporter: as a busy working mom, she says being in two places in once would be ideal but since she can't she started using i-baby video. >> because it's
the new technology that could make the baby monitor old news. >>> does your hair hold the key clue to your health? the surprising way doctors use your hair to find out how much stress you're under. >>> and then, people love their cell phones but you might be surprised how many americans are sleeping with them. >>> and good afternoon. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri live in sonoma where we're kicking off one of the biggest wine festivals in the country. we'll let you...
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a grim, new assessment of the nation's war on terror. why terrorists are now planning more, smaller-scale attacks. >>> under fire. the bentley-driving mission who led anti-gay protests, accused of luring young men into sex.eam today, we'll hear from him. >>> and together again. joaquin phoenix returns to "letterman," with an explanation of his wacky behavior and that beard. >>> good morning. and thanks for being with us. today, congress gets a progress check on how safe the nation's transit system is when it comes to terrorism. >> that, of course, is just one front in the war on terror. a war, now, with more and more threats coming from within our borders. >> emily schmidt has the details this morning from washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. the u.s. counterterrorism chief says over the past year, we've seen more significant terror developments than any year since 9/11. there are more threats. and they're happening closer to hope home. top intelligence officials say fighting terrorism is get
a grim, new assessment of the nation's war on terror. why terrorists are now planning more, smaller-scale attacks. >>> under fire. the bentley-driving mission who led anti-gay protests, accused of luring young men into sex.eam today, we'll hear from him. >>> and together again. joaquin phoenix returns to "letterman," with an explanation of his wacky behavior and that beard. >>> good morning. and thanks for being with us. today, congress gets a progress check...
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it's the turn that leads you somewhere new. introducing the new 2011 cts-v coupe. from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> tony blair led the uk for more than a decade and is now leading the international effort to understand the middle east's economy and society. blair's memoir a journey about his political career is in bookstores now. i spoke with him about his most difficult decisions in office. >> i think the most difficult war and peace decisions, if you like, so iraq obviously, afghanistan to an extent, sierra leone, probably the northern ireland peace protests also had really, really difficult points of decision making, because those are the ones where the sense of responsibilities is so acute and where you actually know people's lives literally will be affected by your decision. >> do you have a difference in terms of how you feel today having been able to take a step back? >> i think yes in a way. in the sense that particularly now i've spent a lot of time out in the middle east as the quartet representative for the middle east peace process. so my take on what
it's the turn that leads you somewhere new. introducing the new 2011 cts-v coupe. from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> tony blair led the uk for more than a decade and is now leading the international effort to understand the middle east's economy and society. blair's memoir a journey about his political career is in bookstores now. i spoke with him about his most difficult decisions in office. >> i think the most difficult war and peace decisions, if you like, so...
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bbc news, madrid. >> you're watching bbc news. the headlines this hour. barack obama has criticized iran's president for suggesting that the u.s. government was behind the september 11 attacks. he says the comments made by mahmoud ahmadinejad were hateful and offensive. britain has raised the terror threat level from dissident irish republicans and an attack on the irish mainlands is said to be a strong possibility. a judge in california has suspended proceedings against the man accuseds of kidnapping and raping jaycee lee due guard. she was held prisoner for nearly 18 years. the judge says he has concerns about his mental competency to stand trial. >> what happened in this unassuming house in a small town near san francisco defied belief. hidden in squall i had outhouses, a small girl was allegedly held can'tive for 18 years. -- can't tiff for 18 years. 11-year-old jaycee due gard was snatched. she went on to have two children of her own by her can'ttor, phillip ga receipt do. he and his wife face 29 charges. now a judge has halted the case, worried he i
bbc news, madrid. >> you're watching bbc news. the headlines this hour. barack obama has criticized iran's president for suggesting that the u.s. government was behind the september 11 attacks. he says the comments made by mahmoud ahmadinejad were hateful and offensive. britain has raised the terror threat level from dissident irish republicans and an attack on the irish mainlands is said to be a strong possibility. a judge in california has suspended proceedings against the man accuseds...
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this is "the fox report" it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. we're following a triple threat in the atlantic ocean tonight or at least in tropical waters. forecasters report two hurricanes, igor and julia are swirling over open waters. one of them igor now a category 4. tropical storm karl officially formed a couple of hours ago in the caribbean. our meteorologist janice dean the weather machine following it all. janice, fill us in. >> have to write all these names on my hand. here is karl. our latest edition to the tropical storm family. 40 mile-per-hour sustained winds in the caribbean. let's take a look at karl's path as we head further out in time. expected to make land fall against yucatan peninsula. bay of campeche. making land fall again. strong tropical storm perhaps a weak hurricane. igor category 4 storm. 145 mile-per-hour sustained winds. it could potentially still strengthen, shepard. there the is official path of the 5:00 p.m. and as you can see it has not changed much. still a major category 3 storm as it brushes very closely or e
this is "the fox report" it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. we're following a triple threat in the atlantic ocean tonight or at least in tropical waters. forecasters report two hurricanes, igor and julia are swirling over open waters. one of them igor now a category 4. tropical storm karl officially formed a couple of hours ago in the caribbean. our meteorologist janice dean the weather machine following it all. janice, fill us in. >> have to write all...
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. >> over the weekend, news day pulled the ad. they won't say why, but they quote an anonymous employee who said news day got a cease and desist letter from apple. you may recall, talk show host ellen degeneres felt the wrath after she created a silly iphone ad making fun of her fast fingers. she was forced to make an apology, the kind you would have to make after a giant scandal. >> i got in trouble recently because of a -- today i got in trouble. i did a fake commercial for the iphone and i showed it yesterday, but this is what i did. >> with the iphone, i can do all kinds of things. i can text. hold on. wait, hold on. that's not -- you can do so much with this stuff though. so good. okay. here we go. >> there is her apologies from way back when. it's funny that she is able to apologize by showing the ad all over again. bottom line, brent and laura, thou shall not make fun of apple. >> my fingers work the same way on my phone. the intense drama, the town is the talk of the weekend box office. >> are we taking hostages now? >> no
. >> over the weekend, news day pulled the ad. they won't say why, but they quote an anonymous employee who said news day got a cease and desist letter from apple. you may recall, talk show host ellen degeneres felt the wrath after she created a silly iphone ad making fun of her fast fingers. she was forced to make an apology, the kind you would have to make after a giant scandal. >> i got in trouble recently because of a -- today i got in trouble. i did a fake commercial for the...
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more news on the u.s. and china? >> absolutes -- absolutely, a bit of kitcat going on at the moment. imported -- extra tariffs on goods imported, china said their policy of export with congressional committees vote in favor of the bill on friday with the house voting later this week. >> china, the business is doing well. the low value of the chinese currency has been hurt. >> it will be beneficial to us to get the opportunity to export more. >> here he is wary of sanctions that lawmakers are considering. economists in the u.s. said that the mindy is undervalued by 25% to 40%, favoring china in a world trade. a view that is shared by the president of america's biggest trade union group. >> they said that they would live by and play by the same rules. but everyone knows that they manipulate their currency, giving them a 45% advantage. >> china is a huge market for these products. big firms like caterpillar and microsoft are against imposing penalties. the chinese premier before u.s. audience last week, saying that ther
more news on the u.s. and china? >> absolutes -- absolutely, a bit of kitcat going on at the moment. imported -- extra tariffs on goods imported, china said their policy of export with congressional committees vote in favor of the bill on friday with the house voting later this week. >> china, the business is doing well. the low value of the chinese currency has been hurt. >> it will be beneficial to us to get the opportunity to export more. >> here he is wary of...
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. >>> and naming the new sheriff in town. the consumer advocate and janitor's daughter on a mission to speak up to wall street. >>> breathing easy. an amazingly simple. is this the way to reduce your high blood pressure? >>> good evening. america is the land, the nation of plenty, the richest country in the history of the world. but we have real numbers tonight on the staggering increase in people barely getting by. in a new report today, the government says 44 million americans now live in poverty. 4 million joined the list just last year. and that means 1 out of every 7 people we pass on the street could be struggling for basic needs, like food. david muir has been looking at what these numbers really mean. david? >> reporter: diane, 1 in 7 is really something. these new numbers offer a stunning portrait how many american families have watched as the middle class has slipped from their reach. it is the largest number of americans living in poverty, since they began keeping track 50 years ago. an increase of 4-in one year. >
. >>> and naming the new sheriff in town. the consumer advocate and janitor's daughter on a mission to speak up to wall street. >>> breathing easy. an amazingly simple. is this the way to reduce your high blood pressure? >>> good evening. america is the land, the nation of plenty, the richest country in the history of the world. but we have real numbers tonight on the staggering increase in people barely getting by. in a new report today, the government says 44...
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how disruptive the new law will be. already, insurers including aetna, cigna and humana say they will stop selling plans that cover only children. since they can't limit pre- existing conditions, insurers worry parents will wait until after kids are sick to buy coverage. and this is only the beginning. most of the big changes don't kick in until 2012, including new purchasing pools and the requirement for everyone to have insurance. florida insurance commissioner kevin mccarty expects lots of changes between now and then. >> some companies are going to be deciding whether to stay in the market. we obviously like to see a conservative approach to keep as many people in the marketplace as possible. >> reporter: while there is a lot of uncertainty in the implementation of the health care law, there's also uncertainty about the law itself. florida is one of 20 states suing to block the health care law, and many republican congressional candidates have pledged to repeal it if elected. stephanie dhue, "nightly business report
how disruptive the new law will be. already, insurers including aetna, cigna and humana say they will stop selling plans that cover only children. since they can't limit pre- existing conditions, insurers worry parents will wait until after kids are sick to buy coverage. and this is only the beginning. most of the big changes don't kick in until 2012, including new purchasing pools and the requirement for everyone to have insurance. florida insurance commissioner kevin mccarty expects lots of...
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he's one of 20,000 americans the white house says will be helped by the new ban. while he looks perfectly healthy, thomas need invaconvenience medications every day to treat severe hemophilia. a deadly blood-clotting disorder. >> most of the cost of our care is in the medication and it's medication he needs to survive and live a happy life, a productive life. without it he'd risk complications of bleeding in his joint, severe arthritis. he basically would become disabled before he's a teenager. >> reporter: dad nathan wilkes says the injections are over $1,000 a day. without them, he could develop a bleed in some part of his body that could be fatal. >> his cost, depending on the year could be anywhere from half a million to a million dollars a year. >> reporter: thomas has reached the maximum lifetime caps on two different insurance policies, so at one point, nathan and his wife, sanjay were desperate. >> we had social workers saying get a divorce because if you get a divorce and your wife doesn't work the kids can go on medicaid and get coverage that way, and we
he's one of 20,000 americans the white house says will be helped by the new ban. while he looks perfectly healthy, thomas need invaconvenience medications every day to treat severe hemophilia. a deadly blood-clotting disorder. >> most of the cost of our care is in the medication and it's medication he needs to survive and live a happy life, a productive life. without it he'd risk complications of bleeding in his joint, severe arthritis. he basically would become disabled before he's a...
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this time the latest news from the. policy for live broadcasts special guest discussions on the way the modern state in providing security and stability of the present day world. questioned more. russia and the u.s. have been steaming ahead in resetting relations but there's still plenty to be done the two countries are hoping to see eye to eye on issues like the globalization geopolitics and nuclear nonproliferation r.t. sat down with political analyst clifford caption to get his take on how well this new starts been going. the so. you're. clifford cup generous search to erect a at the eurasia group and former senior official at the u.s. state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupples surely opinion is divided it's on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations how would you assess it cheap mount so far is it we need a fresh start i think it's a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran
this time the latest news from the. policy for live broadcasts special guest discussions on the way the modern state in providing security and stability of the present day world. questioned more. russia and the u.s. have been steaming ahead in resetting relations but there's still plenty to be done the two countries are hoping to see eye to eye on issues like the globalization geopolitics and nuclear nonproliferation r.t. sat down with political analyst clifford caption to get his take on how...
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one person was killed in new york, when a tree fell on her car. >>> the white house rolls out a new report on how billions of dollars in stimulus money is being spent. it is an effort to blunt criticism about the economy from the republicans. >>> yom kippur, the jewish day of atonement begins at sundown tonight. jews around the world will atone and fast on what is the most solemn observance of the year. >>> and prince williamom flightl from flight school today. he's spent the last 18 months training to be a search and rescue pilot in the air force. >>> and coming up later on "good morning america," interesting story here. the sleeping on the job make you a better employee? there's a new trend among companies to allow, even encourage workers, to get shut-eye on the clock. does it work? >> i have a feeling i know what the employees think about this idea. >> no kidding. that's not bad at all. take a little nap on the desk, maybe. >>> for some of you, coming up, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, a special story comes to the stage. wgwgwgwgwgwgwgwgwg thanks to the venture card from
one person was killed in new york, when a tree fell on her car. >>> the white house rolls out a new report on how billions of dollars in stimulus money is being spent. it is an effort to blunt criticism about the economy from the republicans. >>> yom kippur, the jewish day of atonement begins at sundown tonight. jews around the world will atone and fast on what is the most solemn observance of the year. >>> and prince williamom flightl from flight school today. he's...
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say in the front of "new york times". he pulled the carpet on her. that kind of thing. you could leap on that and say, well that says it all, doesn't it? one of the things i learned about writing about family is there aren't answers to so many questions. it is a mistake in a family to think every question has an answer. one of the questions i had going into the book was, do we pass sibling relationships down? was the fact that my father had such a difficult relationship with his older sister, was that the thing? going into writing this book i would say there it is, it is passed down. the fact is my brother and i were with able to get passed this. my brother would say you have so many damned theories, just go forward, live your life. don't be with so obsessed with the passed. he turned out to be a guru figure for me. sometimes you don't get to understand everything. >> what turned, finally? i mean he is on some levels, cranky, right up until the last day, so what changed for you and would this have happened if he didn't ha
say in the front of "new york times". he pulled the carpet on her. that kind of thing. you could leap on that and say, well that says it all, doesn't it? one of the things i learned about writing about family is there aren't answers to so many questions. it is a mistake in a family to think every question has an answer. one of the questions i had going into the book was, do we pass sibling relationships down? was the fact that my father had such a difficult relationship with his older...
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and the robbery of the new haven lounge. defense attorneys are trying to improve the police made mistakes at the crime scene and in the handling of evidence. >> there were quite a few mistakes. >> police believed they stood by the driver side window and shot as he tried to flee. the detective said he saw shattered glass but did not recall the sought a hole in the driver's seat. the detective told jurors after looking at the evidence that he ruled out one possible suspect who was a woman in the car with him. three others are charged with the murder and robbery. the defense asked about watching surveillance video captured of the these inside the club and wondered why part of the bar was and check for fingerprints. >> the person puts his hand directly on to the bar. though it is not clear, he put his other hand before a climbs onto the stool. the bar goes up to the chest level or maybe lower. you have to use your hands to climb up that. detaches the bar and i believe he touches the seat, but -- he touches the bar and i believe
and the robbery of the new haven lounge. defense attorneys are trying to improve the police made mistakes at the crime scene and in the handling of evidence. >> there were quite a few mistakes. >> police believed they stood by the driver side window and shot as he tried to flee. the detective said he saw shattered glass but did not recall the sought a hole in the driver's seat. the detective told jurors after looking at the evidence that he ruled out one possible suspect who was a...
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plus, the new cbs news app for the ipad. i'm terrell brown. we'll have that and more on "the early show" a little bit later on this morning. this is the "cbs morning news." words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund >>> to infinity and beyond! can get back to work. and our efforts aren't coming at tax-payer expense. i know people are wondering-- now that the well is capped, is bp gonna meet its commitments? i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. i can take one airline out... and another home. so wi
plus, the new cbs news app for the ipad. i'm terrell brown. we'll have that and more on "the early show" a little bit later on this morning. this is the "cbs morning news." words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to...
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former foreign secretary before this new government came in four months ago but the moment the new government was appointed the new foreign secretary william hague put his position under review the question certainly is did his skepticism about u.s. foreign policy in the region mean that he had to go and his job was to coordinate strategy with the u.s. and with other countries that had troops that have troops in the region which is obviously a diplomatic position and diplomacy doesn't seem to be something that he either had much of or didn't didn't want to use it in this case and there's certainly a suggestion that he got into so many disputes with so many different people that they rendered his position really untenable now the interesting thing is that the foreign office in the u.k. says that the position of special representative is no longer necessary and that bearing in mind that the u.k. will no longer now have a full time special representative dealing with afghan afghanistan and pakistan that's a region that the new government itself has identified as a key foreign policy priority so
former foreign secretary before this new government came in four months ago but the moment the new government was appointed the new foreign secretary william hague put his position under review the question certainly is did his skepticism about u.s. foreign policy in the region mean that he had to go and his job was to coordinate strategy with the u.s. and with other countries that had troops that have troops in the region which is obviously a diplomatic position and diplomacy doesn't seem to...
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or, if you total your new car within the first year, we give you the money to buy a new one. these are just two reasons why liberty mutual customers know we're a company they can count on, and why 9 out of 10 of our customers would recommend us to a friend. at liberty mutual, we help you move on with your life. so switch today, and get the auto insurance responsible drivers like you deserve. looks really good. call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> federal investigators are now trying to determine why a bus carrying children and parents plunged off a highway in maryland yesterday. the tour bus dropped 45 feet off of interstate 270 in bethesda after it crashed through a guard rail and hit a concrete barrier. the bus driver was killed and at least 12 passengers were hurt. it might take a year or more for the accident investigation to be completed. >>> a lot of anticipation in chile after word that those 33 trapped miners coul
or, if you total your new car within the first year, we give you the money to buy a new one. these are just two reasons why liberty mutual customers know we're a company they can count on, and why 9 out of 10 of our customers would recommend us to a friend. at liberty mutual, we help you move on with your life. so switch today, and get the auto insurance responsible drivers like you deserve. looks really good. call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you...
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the new standard of the world. saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. don nelson is no longer the warriors coach. that story confirmed byship sources çtonight. he is scheduled to make $6 million this season. but with new ownership they wanted to go young, and it will be a few days before they make ç the announcement official. we asked espn, if he thought that nelson would get all of his six million. >> i guarantee you that he he will get every single dime that he has coming to him. there will be no buy out with don nelson. he leaves nothing on the table and he would be laying in the middle of their practice floor until they gave up the 6 mill
the new standard of the world. saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go...
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the new facility further advances recommendation. the design brings a small-town feel insecure community which can integrate the patients and residents into the broader civic life of semblances go. the hospital has an impressive collection of art that will not only contribute to the healing environment but also provide a new destination for art lovers. the historic passage of comprehensive health care reform by college represents -- by congress strengthens medicare and ensure sustainability for years to come. it improves benefits for seniors and makes prescription drugs more affordable, and it recognizes the needs of those with disabilities by making significant investments in long- term care services. this is a great day not only for the patients and residents of for all san francisco. thank you for this opportunity to extend my deepest gratitude to the hard-working people who have made this new hospital and rehabilitation center possible. please accept my best wishes for a memorable celebration. sincerely, nancy pelosi, speaker of
the new facility further advances recommendation. the design brings a small-town feel insecure community which can integrate the patients and residents into the broader civic life of semblances go. the hospital has an impressive collection of art that will not only contribute to the healing environment but also provide a new destination for art lovers. the historic passage of comprehensive health care reform by college represents -- by congress strengthens medicare and ensure sustainability for...
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the new standard of the world. this is a shot of a tow truck the crews are cleaning up the scene of the accident, let us see how it is affecting the commute this morning. it is not an area where a lot of communities use. then >> is right area as you take a look at the traffic maps the area of the east connector from the side of the freeway for the traffic is actually moving westbound, it will start moving over the 37 and as it connects in that direction it will ignore the ramp entirely. anybody that needs to use it to continue to redwood and reconnect from the eastbound side. these downside is more likely to be used and is still open, let us get a bridge accident and other traffic around the area, no hot spots are problems watts but we do have some concerns about an accident that was reported in palo alto, has not backed things up and hear of the bay bridge with the meter and like some look how quickly the traffic is moving, they're not being cycle led to slower range so it is not in artificial delay, the san mateo
the new standard of the world. this is a shot of a tow truck the crews are cleaning up the scene of the accident, let us see how it is affecting the commute this morning. it is not an area where a lot of communities use. then >> is right area as you take a look at the traffic maps the area of the east connector from the side of the freeway for the traffic is actually moving westbound, it will start moving over the 37 and as it connects in that direction it will ignore the ramp entirely....
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news about the birth of their new baby daughter. i of course will pass those on. as for the issue of phone hacking, he knows, as we all do, that this is a very serious offense. it is an outrageous invasion of privacy. it is right that two individuals were convicted and imprisoned. he has made it very clear that he took responsibility for something which he had no knowledge of at the news of the world and he refutes all allegations that have been made to the contrary. that statement speaks for itself. it is now for the police and police alone to decide whether new evidence has come to light which needs to be investigated. >> straw. >> mr. speaker, that was not an answer to the question i put. the question was, is the right honorable gentleman entirely satisfied that, whilst he was editor of the new world, at no -- the news of the world, at no time was he aware of any use of unlawful phone hacking, yes or no? gap deputy prime minister. -- >> deputy prime minister. >> mr. speaker, he has made it quite clear that he had no knowledge. he
news about the birth of their new baby daughter. i of course will pass those on. as for the issue of phone hacking, he knows, as we all do, that this is a very serious offense. it is an outrageous invasion of privacy. it is right that two individuals were convicted and imprisoned. he has made it very clear that he took responsibility for something which he had no knowledge of at the news of the world and he refutes all allegations that have been made to the contrary. that statement speaks for...
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live in the 11 news room, tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a new report says the nation is in denial about the impact of alzheimer's disease. >> are you trying to lose a couple of extra pounds? not so fast. the wait may be good for your health. -- the weight may be good for you. >> the father who confronted a school bus full of children for bullying his a disabled daughter. we hear from him. >> the new charm card is your ticket to public transportation. i will explain coming up. >> general electric has awarded two local health communities to help increase access to quality health care. they awarded them a total of $500,000. they recognize the company for their philanthropy. >> in a city with a world renowned institutions and access to the latest medical technology, the key to our health starts with where we live. i am grateful you recognize this and you are supporting efforts to make people healthy with access to quality health care. >> it is a partnership between corporate citizenship and diversity initiatives. >> in tonight's "medical alert," today is alzheimer's day. the u.s. is in mass
live in the 11 news room, tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a new report says the nation is in denial about the impact of alzheimer's disease. >> are you trying to lose a couple of extra pounds? not so fast. the wait may be good for your health. -- the weight may be good for you. >> the father who confronted a school bus full of children for bullying his a disabled daughter. we hear from him. >> the new charm card is your ticket to public transportation. i will explain...
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the new one is bulletproof. the best part about the new one is, you can force a company to honor it or they will have to pay your legal fees. >> is there a fee associated with a new power of attorney? >> if you go to an attorney, generally you will have to pay a fee because you will get a lot of services along with that, but if you are able to get a statutory form, will work. >> who needs this? >> technically, you can be 18 and you should be signing a power of attorney, because one car accident and a -- you're incapacitated, you need someone to step in and manage your affairs. >> so everyone should have one? >> everyone should have one. >> it is 7:26. coming up, much more news ahead on "11 news sunday morning." igor is downgraded as karl turns deadly. >> welcome back to "11 news sunday morning." thank you for joining us. top stories in just a moment, but first let's go to tone taupe -- tony pann with the weather. >> temperatures are in the 50's. it is going to warm up quickly today. as a matter of fact, i think
the new one is bulletproof. the best part about the new one is, you can force a company to honor it or they will have to pay your legal fees. >> is there a fee associated with a new power of attorney? >> if you go to an attorney, generally you will have to pay a fee because you will get a lot of services along with that, but if you are able to get a statutory form, will work. >> who needs this? >> technically, you can be 18 and you should be signing a power of attorney,...