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. >> bob: we'll be back. falcons down by one 50 seconds left. >> bob: matt bryant has had a couple of game-winning field goals this season. hit a 51-yarder tonight. first and ten atlanta. ryan, middle of the field, first down to the 41. roddy white on the catch. >> matt: clock it right it. clock it and stop it. >> joe: just take your time. no problem. >> bob: ryan will clock it with 35 seconds. >> matt: another ten yards and you can kick it with bryant. >> joe: roddy white comes inside a little bit. you can't give him the room. he shows his strength. josh wilson trying to cover him. it's not fair. >> bob: and because atlanta has that one time-out in their pocket, they can still use the middle. field. >> matt: middle of the field is big. >> matt: watch ngata over the middle with mcclure. >> bob: roddy white, had it, lost, it incomplete. >> matt: second drop of the night. but they did. they came with the inside "a" gap blitz. >> joe: puts the ball right on the money. roddy white turns the ball at last second an
. >> bob: we'll be back. falcons down by one 50 seconds left. >> bob: matt bryant has had a couple of game-winning field goals this season. hit a 51-yarder tonight. first and ten atlanta. ryan, middle of the field, first down to the 41. roddy white on the catch. >> matt: clock it right it. clock it and stop it. >> joe: just take your time. no problem. >> bob: ryan will clock it with 35 seconds. >> matt: another ten yards and you can kick it with bryant....
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>>no no >>vas a invitarme a cenar >>¿tÍo, bob? >>tÚ debes ser j.p. oh, que lindas rosas ¡quÉ detalle! pasa es un gran placer conocerte, tÍo bob no conocÍa a nadie de la familia claudia >>claudia vaya tanto tiempo sin vernos >>tÍo bob >>oye, te ves muy bien muy hermosa >>gracias >>¿quieres beber algo? >>sÍ ¿beber algo? >>un escocÉs, me caerÁ bien >>ah, ten, las trajo el tÍo bob >>gracias >>de veras te ves realmente hermosa debe tener algo que ver contigo >>asÍ es tÍo eres mÁs grande de lo que creÍ >>apuesto a que no eres el fotÓgrafo mÁs joven de este lugar >>sÍ, es cierto casi todos los demÁs estan saliendo de la escuela sin experiencia >>bueno, puede no ser el mÁs joven, pero sin duda es encantador >>y... ¿cuÁntos aÑos tienes, tÍo bob? >>tengo... 37 >>o sea que eres >>13 aÑos mayor >>¿saben? es tan gracioso el otro dÍa estaba leyendo algo y realmente es muy interesante lo que decÍa de... >>son casi 14, su cumpleaÑos es en casi 3 meses >>exactamente ¿cuÁl es el punto, j.p? >>tÚ dÍmelo >>oigan esperen un momento cÁlme
>>no no >>vas a invitarme a cenar >>¿tÍo, bob? >>tÚ debes ser j.p. oh, que lindas rosas ¡quÉ detalle! pasa es un gran placer conocerte, tÍo bob no conocÍa a nadie de la familia claudia >>claudia vaya tanto tiempo sin vernos >>tÍo bob >>oye, te ves muy bien muy hermosa >>gracias >>¿quieres beber algo? >>sÍ ¿beber algo? >>un escocÉs, me caerÁ bien >>ah, ten, las trajo el tÍo bob >>gracias >>de veras...
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>> you keep asking these president questions, bob. as the immortal maria said in "my cousin vinny," that's a ( bleep ) question. because you cannot pluck people out of the past. and expect them to comment on what's happening today. i can only say that what he represented in his time was what we look for in our presidents now. what we hope for in our presidents now, and we're increasingly disappointed. he was somebody who understood foreign cultures. he represented the dignity of the united states. he was forceful, but at the same time, civilized. and what i really feel these days is we've become such an insular people. i'm particularly sensitive to this, as i suppose arianna is as an immigrant, because i represent... i come from another culture. i can call myself legitimately an african american. i'm aware of the fact that people elsewhere in the world think differently from us. i can sort of see "us"-- us americans-- with their eyes. not all that i see is attractive. i see an insular people who are insensitive to foreign sensibilitie
>> you keep asking these president questions, bob. as the immortal maria said in "my cousin vinny," that's a ( bleep ) question. because you cannot pluck people out of the past. and expect them to comment on what's happening today. i can only say that what he represented in his time was what we look for in our presidents now. what we hope for in our presidents now, and we're increasingly disappointed. he was somebody who understood foreign cultures. he represented the dignity of...
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back with bob woodward. how about the revelation about china getting a little weary about north korea and its behavior, acting like a spoiled child. do you think that might have some affect on future happenings? >> no. but i think it's good to see that the chinese are being realistic about their ally in north korea which is this rogue regime that not only can do damage in south korea, in asia, but to china. so, you know, i think that's a revelation that is somewhat heartening if i understand it correctly. >> larry: let's go to another area. a month after the election, the republican and democratic leaders are going to sit down with the president tomorrow. 's called the slurpee summit. 7-eleven will cater it. will it change anything? >> who knows. hopefully somebody is there taking good notes and we'll find out exactly what they said. what the body language was with the attitude -- whether the attitudes have changed. do both sides realize or going to have to work together to tackle some of these problems. we'
back with bob woodward. how about the revelation about china getting a little weary about north korea and its behavior, acting like a spoiled child. do you think that might have some affect on future happenings? >> no. but i think it's good to see that the chinese are being realistic about their ally in north korea which is this rogue regime that not only can do damage in south korea, in asia, but to china. so, you know, i think that's a revelation that is somewhat heartening if i...
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we have a lot of a difference of opinion on this program first of all i'd like to go to you robert bob that is in washington in the wake of this election the american people give the keys back to the folks that crashed the car in the first place. well there is some truth to that because you have a fast and furious set of accomplishments which is why we got blamed for doing too much but we had to we had to rescue the audio auto industry rescue the financial indices attentions we had to stop wall street from causing the crash in the first place we had to allow student loans because we're losing students and colleges we had to get health care to catch up to europe where we allow preexisting conditions and we don't stop lifetime illnesses from stopping people for health insurance we had to give veterans health care we had a consumer financial print. and we had to take troops out of iraq so if you do all of that and you get blamed for doing too much you've actually done what you had to but i talked to senator reid the majority leader who won his race and he said and then obama president oba
we have a lot of a difference of opinion on this program first of all i'd like to go to you robert bob that is in washington in the wake of this election the american people give the keys back to the folks that crashed the car in the first place. well there is some truth to that because you have a fast and furious set of accomplishments which is why we got blamed for doing too much but we had to we had to rescue the audio auto industry rescue the financial indices attentions we had to stop wall...
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. >> larry: we're with bob woodward. all right, in your opinion, is wikileaks a responsible organization, or as peter king, the congressman who is going to take home the homeland security committee in the house thinks they're a terrorist organization. what do you think of wikileaks? >> well, i don't look at them as a terrorist organization. they have their purposes. they need to moderate what they're doing. there is a way to release classified material. i've dealt with it for 40 years as a journalist and author. and what you need to do is be careful, because you really can, as i was saying, get people killed. you know, if that's the goal of wikileaks, then the congressman is .right. i don't see evidence of that. larry, i think one of the other issues in all of this is, what are we seeing? one of the publications that devoted a lot of space to this said that the publication of these cables provides an unvarnished look at the way the government makes its really big decisions. that really is not true. these are state depart
. >> larry: we're with bob woodward. all right, in your opinion, is wikileaks a responsible organization, or as peter king, the congressman who is going to take home the homeland security committee in the house thinks they're a terrorist organization. what do you think of wikileaks? >> well, i don't look at them as a terrorist organization. they have their purposes. they need to moderate what they're doing. there is a way to release classified material. i've dealt with it for 40...
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incumbent vote principally you know ford and i to ask bob this but i guess we'll have you know that i'd like to ask you both the same question getting at least this tea party thing and it's you know we're way it's still a long ways off before they are they're sworn in but how much of power do you think they'll have and how much of a spoiler that would be i mean because during the campaign after we've heard you know we're going to stick to our ideals even we'll even vote against our fellow republicans in the case of the tea partiers i mean this is what a lot of people are worried about you have gridlock anyway ok now you have this extra element so if i go to you forward about that what about your fellow republicans drinking tea are you worried about them are they going to go along with you to get along with jordi. why don't you i don't think you know the big question washington right now is will the tea party you know take over the republican party no i do not see that but what i do see a lot of the tea party candidates that have been newly elected to congress doing is sort of serving as
incumbent vote principally you know ford and i to ask bob this but i guess we'll have you know that i'd like to ask you both the same question getting at least this tea party thing and it's you know we're way it's still a long ways off before they are they're sworn in but how much of power do you think they'll have and how much of a spoiler that would be i mean because during the campaign after we've heard you know we're going to stick to our ideals even we'll even vote against our fellow...
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last word bob before we go to the break finally as has finally and we're on russia teeny teeny teeny as russia learned you have to cut defense spending and when we leave iraq and when we leave afghanistan we're free up what we spent four trillion dollars all right i'm going to jump in here now it's actually discussion going after the break after a short break we'll continue our discussion on u.s. politics today with our team. keep. a close up team has peter cook speech where russia's first free elections were held of thousands of years ago. now party goes to the area that used to be a place of exile since the seventeenth century. businesses take advantage of the wild growing products. the rich economic life gives birth to and the fate of idea come to come screeching such a close up on our. millions died. and millions looked forward to be helped and say. the pain and suffering will never be forgotten. as well as the joy of not ration. your a spring of nineteen forty five on r g. h our cell phones would be useless without this mineral. a tiny these is needed to make them work. but ever
last word bob before we go to the break finally as has finally and we're on russia teeny teeny teeny as russia learned you have to cut defense spending and when we leave iraq and when we leave afghanistan we're free up what we spent four trillion dollars all right i'm going to jump in here now it's actually discussion going after the break after a short break we'll continue our discussion on u.s. politics today with our team. keep. a close up team has peter cook speech where russia's first free...
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last word bob before we go to the break finally as as finally and we're on russia tainting t.v. as russia learned you have to cut defense spending and when we leave iraq and when we leave afghanistan we're free up what we spent four trillion dollars all right about i want to jump in here i was actually discussion going after the break after a short break we'll continue our discussion on u.s. politics today with our teeth. and. the admiral no human. passenger liner sailing in the blank sea. this thirty first nineteen. twenty three twenty. four kilometers off shore. crashes into another vessel the four hundred and twenty three people down. russian titanic on our t.v. . news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. lol. marsha would be which writer if you knew about zoom from first impressions. start on t.v. dot com. what . would. welcome back to talk about to remind you we're talking about the u.s. after the election. but before let's see what russians think about american major
last word bob before we go to the break finally as as finally and we're on russia tainting t.v. as russia learned you have to cut defense spending and when we leave iraq and when we leave afghanistan we're free up what we spent four trillion dollars all right about i want to jump in here i was actually discussion going after the break after a short break we'll continue our discussion on u.s. politics today with our teeth. and. the admiral no human. passenger liner sailing in the blank sea. this...
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bob beckwitt had the flag he had carried on the truck. bob didn't know if his wife barbara would believe he met the president of the united states. earlier, megan had called to say grandpa is on television. when barbara came in to see, there was bob on top of the crushed truck standing next to president bush who had one hand on bob's shoulder and the other holding a bull horn. as bob pulled up, in front of his modest new york home that night, neighbors streamed out of their homes. many buried lighted candles in rememory answer. as bob got out of the car, they asked, beck, did you know you were on tv? bob nodded and went into his home. it was friday night, the next day, george w. bush was to convene his first war council. i've read long enough. i'd be happy to answer questions. if you read the book, i hope you enjoy it. [applause] [applause] >> if you don't read the book -- [applause] [applause] >> and if you don't read the book, it's available on audiotape. yeah? [inaudible comment] >> if y >> if you don't %[inaudible com] >> if you don't
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all incumbents from both parties will be on the chopping block in two thousand and twelve by the way bob i have to say it's a little questionable outsider read pulled out in nevada i think the unions had a lot to do with it all right if i go to you and i usually answer if there's an answer to that i'm going to jump in and give their hands here the hispanic vote had a record turnout they had spanish vote had a record turnout because of the republican anti immigration rhetoric and in the conference call they had with the white house and national democratic strategist along the course of the day watching the exit polls they had spanish girl was higher with early turnout than it was in the entire last election ok that may explain it also helps when you're going to have a dream bag vote and i want to go to iowa now ok now i hope you're going to be in the middle that's why we want as you the very go looking at the campaign here. and outside observer and i sometimes i think outside observer outside the country being an irishman you know going to give a unique perspective go ahead what was your
all incumbents from both parties will be on the chopping block in two thousand and twelve by the way bob i have to say it's a little questionable outsider read pulled out in nevada i think the unions had a lot to do with it all right if i go to you and i usually answer if there's an answer to that i'm going to jump in and give their hands here the hispanic vote had a record turnout they had spanish vote had a record turnout because of the republican anti immigration rhetoric and in the...
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and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. well, the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell joins us today from louisville kentucky. senator, i want to start by giving you a chance to make some news here. you want to extend the bush tax cuts for all income levels that expire this year. you want to extend them permanently. the president's opposed extending those cuts for the richest americans. but in an interview to be broadcast on "60 minutes" tonight, steve kroft asked the president if he'd be interested in extending the bush tax cuts for those upper-income americans temporarily, say, two years? presumably, in order to extend the tax cuts that he wants for lower-income americans. let's just first listen to what president obama said. >> hopefully, we can agree on a set of facts that leads to a compromise. but my number one priority coming into this is making sure that middle class families don't see their tax rates go up january 1. >> do you want to make a counterproposal to him right now? >> ( laughs ) i think i've already
and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. well, the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell joins us today from louisville kentucky. senator, i want to start by giving you a chance to make some news here. you want to extend the bush tax cuts for all income levels that expire this year. you want to extend them permanently. the president's opposed extending those cuts for the richest americans. but in an interview to be broadcast on "60...
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i have such a great opinion of bob bennett. i don't think even he has known, maybe not until today, how great that opinion has been. i think the world of him, i love him as a human being, and i wish him the very best, he and his family. with that, i yield the floor. mr. bennett: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from utah is recognized. mr. bennett: mr. president, i am embarrassed and humbled and gratified by the comments of my senior colleague, senator hatch. my wife has said by virtue of our retirement from the senate it's a little like going to your own funeral. you're hearing all of the eulogies, but you're still alive. we indeed are planning a significant life and activity after the senate. i will have more to say about that at some other time, but i want to express my gratitude to senator hatch for the kind words that he has spoken, but more importantly for the relationship that we have developed in the time we have served together. we did not know each other very well prior to my running for the senate. h
i have such a great opinion of bob bennett. i don't think even he has known, maybe not until today, how great that opinion has been. i think the world of him, i love him as a human being, and i wish him the very best, he and his family. with that, i yield the floor. mr. bennett: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from utah is recognized. mr. bennett: mr. president, i am embarrassed and humbled and gratified by the comments of my senior colleague, senator hatch. my wife has said...
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i'm bob redell. i'll tell you what you can expect. >>> it's november 24th, indeed a chilly day before thanksgiving, today in the east bay. >>> from nbc bay area, reporting what matters to you, this is "today in the east bay." >>> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. it's 4:30. let's start with rob doing double duty. he has your hour-by-hour forecast and your time-saving traffic. >> good morning. speaking of the east bay some of the coldest temperatures around the bay area right toward the tri-valley. you can see livermore 32 degrees. a couple more hours of cooling on the way could hit upper 20s around the east bay. 33 in concord and currently in oakland we're looking at 37 degrees. view of 880 this morning, not a lot of wind but it is certainly chilly. maybe even cold enough for some deicing operations at our local airports. freeze warning up for the north and east bay valleys. frost advisory for the inner east bay including oakland and richmond. you can see the pattern here, big drop in the jet
i'm bob redell. i'll tell you what you can expect. >>> it's november 24th, indeed a chilly day before thanksgiving, today in the east bay. >>> from nbc bay area, reporting what matters to you, this is "today in the east bay." >>> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. it's 4:30. let's start with rob doing double duty. he has your hour-by-hour forecast and your time-saving traffic. >> good morning. speaking of the east bay some of the coldest...
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>> well, bob, i don't believe so. and here's why. the terrorists who are serving time in our maximum security prisons are there because of civilian courts, what are called article three courts. our article three courts have a much better record of trying and convicting terrorists than military commissions do. and in fact, this defendant, having been convicted, will be sentenced somewhere between 20 years and life. some of the evidence that was presented could not be used, but the rules of the military commission, which, remember operate under military law, similarly would be disqualifing certain evidence. i believe that the fast majority of the defendants can be tried in article three courts, but there are some who should not be. they should be reserved for military commissions for a variety of reasons. but i think... >> schieffer: what about khalid sheik mohammed? >> i think that is a very difficult case because of all the security issues and the other problems. there will be a recommendation made by the attorney general, but if you
>> well, bob, i don't believe so. and here's why. the terrorists who are serving time in our maximum security prisons are there because of civilian courts, what are called article three courts. our article three courts have a much better record of trying and convicting terrorists than military commissions do. and in fact, this defendant, having been convicted, will be sentenced somewhere between 20 years and life. some of the evidence that was presented could not be used, but the rules of...
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chris: welcome back, bob. tell me something don't know. >> obama in india, can he work out some sort of arrangement between india and pakistan to stabilize relations, be the number one thing he can do to help with the afghan war? chris: katty? >> we were talking earlier about relations between obama and the republicans. one thing that might help with john boehner, chris, is they're both smokers. and who knows, he will need everything he can get with the republican leadership at the moment, put fashions behind it. i'm just saying. chris: smokers like the old days. >> the biggest sign what mark rubio enjoys is he was chosen for the post election weekly address by the republican party. they see this cuban-american, republican, smart guy from florida as a real ticketmaker in 2012. chris: and it's the one ethnic group that is pro-republican. has been. >> think what a game-changer that would be. chris: very nationalistic, yes. >> the reason why the iranians are sending bags of cash to hamid karzai is that they don't
chris: welcome back, bob. tell me something don't know. >> obama in india, can he work out some sort of arrangement between india and pakistan to stabilize relations, be the number one thing he can do to help with the afghan war? chris: katty? >> we were talking earlier about relations between obama and the republicans. one thing that might help with john boehner, chris, is they're both smokers. and who knows, he will need everything he can get with the republican leadership at the...
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bob, let's start with you. we're hearing about massive gains in the house, big gains in the senate as well. but i guess the question now is how big? >> well, i think we may be looking at a blowout here, katie. i called around today and i talked to one republican, one top republican who said "i'm not going to predict we're going to take 70 seats in the house but i wouldn't be surprised if we take 70." now you don't hear politicians make those kind of predictions even when you promise not to use their names. i thought that was very, very significant. >> couric: what about the senate, bob? >> well, i think the only good news that i can find for democrats right now, what they're saying is that they think they will lose a lot of seats in the senate but they won't lose their majority. they'll hang on by one or two. so that's about the only good news i can find coming from democrats tonight. >> couric: meanwhile, jeff, what a difference two years make. two years ago everyone was saying the republican party was on life
bob, let's start with you. we're hearing about massive gains in the house, big gains in the senate as well. but i guess the question now is how big? >> well, i think we may be looking at a blowout here, katie. i called around today and i talked to one republican, one top republican who said "i'm not going to predict we're going to take 70 seats in the house but i wouldn't be surprised if we take 70." now you don't hear politicians make those kind of predictions even when you...
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jeff greenfield, bob schieffer. gentlemen, thank you. what issues are on the mind of voters this year? we talked to americans after their cast their ballots and as anthony mason tells us, this year more than ever it is all about the economy. isn't it, anthony? >> reporter: the economy is the runaway number-one issue. nearly nine out of ten voters in our exit poll told us they are worried about the economy. more than 3.3 million houses have gone into foreclosure since the president took office. the unemployment rate has been above% for a year and a half now. that's led to growing frustration with government. 74% told us they were dissatisfied or angry with government. this number is particularly interesting because the dissatisfaction level is actually higher than 1994 when republicans picked up 52 seats in the midterm election. voters are also frustrated with the president. 52% told us they believe the president's policies will hurt the country and nearly half told us they'd like to see the president's health care reforms repealed. repub
jeff greenfield, bob schieffer. gentlemen, thank you. what issues are on the mind of voters this year? we talked to americans after their cast their ballots and as anthony mason tells us, this year more than ever it is all about the economy. isn't it, anthony? >> reporter: the economy is the runaway number-one issue. nearly nine out of ten voters in our exit poll told us they are worried about the economy. more than 3.3 million houses have gone into foreclosure since the president took...
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very nice pattern here. >> and bob, you have one, too. looks nice. >> mine is called snow tie by madison. 7 years old. very pretty tie. as mentioned, you can get this at your bank. >> i'll tell you what, the quality is great, too. they're beautiful, beautiful ties. great cause. >>> take a look at the weather. beautiful weather continues. what a great weather pattern we're stuck in here. take a look at temperatures. 60 degrees now. north winds at 6. barometer holding steady. come back and take a look at the end of the week and into the weekend after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the chevy malibu was designed to catch the eye... but great design is also what you don't see. like dependability, a one-hundred thousand-mile, five-year powertrain warranty and being named a consumers digest best buy three years running. it's easy to see why over a thousand people a day are switching to chevy. qualified lessees can get a low mileage lease on this 2011 malibu ls for around one ninety-nine a month. call for details. the switch to chevy starts at chevydealer.
very nice pattern here. >> and bob, you have one, too. looks nice. >> mine is called snow tie by madison. 7 years old. very pretty tie. as mentioned, you can get this at your bank. >> i'll tell you what, the quality is great, too. they're beautiful, beautiful ties. great cause. >>> take a look at the weather. beautiful weather continues. what a great weather pattern we're stuck in here. take a look at temperatures. 60 degrees now. north winds at 6. barometer holding...
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>> thank you, bob. still to come on eyewitness news tonight. >>> one last practice before the ranks hit the road. >> mark has the latest on the team coming up next in sports. ♪ have a better day... [ male announcer ] with new breakfast melts. try the sunrise subway melt®, or the melt-tastic breakfast b.m.t. on flatbread. they're melted goodness made irresistibly delicious, get yours starting at 7am. subway. build your better breakfast. >>> well, the team will be making -- taking the plane, i would imagine. they don't have to worry about thanksgiving travel. >> but this could be a precursor feast. their team's colors are black and blue. isn't that fitting? they have officially owled out three of those. the ravens are as healthy as they have been. record of 6-3 so far. theanthersers have just one win. ravens don't take them lightly. >> no matter what, you're going to play a good team. >> you can't look at a team's record. you need to look at the other side of the ball. they're professionals. they're go
>> thank you, bob. still to come on eyewitness news tonight. >>> one last practice before the ranks hit the road. >> mark has the latest on the team coming up next in sports. ♪ have a better day... [ male announcer ] with new breakfast melts. try the sunrise subway melt®, or the melt-tastic breakfast b.m.t. on flatbread. they're melted goodness made irresistibly delicious, get yours starting at 7am. subway. build your better breakfast. >>> well, the team will be...
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bob and dorothy, wonderful. reba, it's always great to have you and the band here. >> have a great day, everyone. >>> now, maryland most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >>> good morning. we hook outside many sunshine doing its thing and we are up into the upper 40s. uniformed numbers from annapolis to centreville and edgemere at 48. and count towson on the list. 46 catonsville and we are watching the storm off towards new england and being see the pull back of clouds and it's in here across central p amount and because of that breeze expect clouds to carry our way towards the afternoon so although it's clear morning, we will turn partly sunny and dim out some of the afternoon sun with the clouds from the north. 58 our two degree guarantee. winds gusting up to 20 miles per hour. we will clear it out tonight and cool it back to 38 and tomorrow, partly cloudy day again into the upper 50s. let's get the last look at traffic here's kim brown. >> reporter: thanks. still
bob and dorothy, wonderful. reba, it's always great to have you and the band here. >> have a great day, everyone. >>> now, maryland most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >>> good morning. we hook outside many sunshine doing its thing and we are up into the upper 40s. uniformed numbers from annapolis to centreville and edgemere at 48. and count towson on the list. 46 catonsville and we are watching the storm off towards new...
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bob and dorothy, wonderful. reba, it's always great to have you and the band here. >> have a great day, everyone. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> and good morning everybody, welcome back, i am alison starling. time for a look at traffic and weather. >>> it has been very busy and the worst of it is in virginia. i want to describe that 270 is improving southbound out of frederick. delays are downstream at leaving father hurley boulevard part of the inner loop delays from old georgetown road will take you to the mormon temple. in and out of baltimore, to 95 and 95, the slow traffic is in laurel. route 4 and route 5 are in good shape and rte. 50 has delays. 95 north and has an accident near 610th and at 123, woodbridge. this is the camera 66 westbound with delays out of rosslyn and the crash is near sycamore street on the shoulder. >>> bright sunshine outside again today. it will look like this every day the rest of the week ended to the weekend. it is not as gusty today. it is a bit of improveme
bob and dorothy, wonderful. reba, it's always great to have you and the band here. >> have a great day, everyone. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> and good morning everybody, welcome back, i am alison starling. time for a look at traffic and weather. >>> it has been very busy and the worst of it is in virginia. i want to describe that 270 is improving southbound out of frederick. delays are downstream at leaving father hurley boulevard part of the...
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bob baer, to you, i ask, what about the u.s. role? do you think that the united states was involved in this? >> the israelis could do this on their own. i'm sure that this administration was supportive of this attack. i mean it's better than going to war with iran. you know, and the israelis aren't admitting it. they need plausible deniability. for the iranians they want to remain a mysterious force and i think that it was actually a brilliant operation. absolutely brilliant. >> roger, i hope that i'm not catching you cold to this but to the extent that we were playing a role would it be legal? >> whatever role that we played would be legal because there would be done under covert authorities. the issue always is whenever you launch an attack in cyberspace, their traditional covert authorities, the traditional way that we do covert action doesn't pertain because i said this was a cyber precision-guided mission that is true but still collateral damage associated with it. you can't control things when they are launched in cyberspace. i
bob baer, to you, i ask, what about the u.s. role? do you think that the united states was involved in this? >> the israelis could do this on their own. i'm sure that this administration was supportive of this attack. i mean it's better than going to war with iran. you know, and the israelis aren't admitting it. they need plausible deniability. for the iranians they want to remain a mysterious force and i think that it was actually a brilliant operation. absolutely brilliant. >>...
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tim williams and bob turk show you what to expect if you're heading out tonight. bob? >> it has been a spectacular week. nice afternoons, temperatures. chilly mornings. very dry air. nothing around here at all. we're down to 51 degrees. from our high in the mid-60s this afternoon very quickly. because the air is so dry. out to the west, not so dry. we have some precip. rain. even snow around minneapolis. and northern sections of wisconsin. we won't see that, but we'll probably see some of that rain but not until maybe tuesday or wednesday. in the meantime, tim williams has a look at saturday and the weekend in general. >> reporter: we have these nice conditions right on into the weekend. the high pressure is solidly under control. we're under a dome of high pressure in fact. it's allowing for milder-than- normal temperatures. we have been in the 60s. ask we'll continue to be in the 60s through saturday and sunday. that low gets here by monday into tuesday. and that's our first chance of rain. bob will outline those. >>> a disappointing defeat for the ravens. it went do
tim williams and bob turk show you what to expect if you're heading out tonight. bob? >> it has been a spectacular week. nice afternoons, temperatures. chilly mornings. very dry air. nothing around here at all. we're down to 51 degrees. from our high in the mid-60s this afternoon very quickly. because the air is so dry. out to the west, not so dry. we have some precip. rain. even snow around minneapolis. and northern sections of wisconsin. we won't see that, but we'll probably see some of...
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bob schieffer. bob, as always, thanks so much. and, by the way, bob's guests on "face the nation" this sunday include republican senator elect rand paul and democrat senator chuck schumer. now to a serious and growing problem for the u.s. military: : combat stress. nearly 70,000 americans who served in iraq or afghanistan have been diagnosed with p.t.s.d., post-traumatic stress disorder. many more may suffer from it but are just too reluctant to come forward. our chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian reports on one soldier who took a major risk in order to get help. his story took a dramatic turn last night. >> reporter: jeff hanks is a 30-year-old army specialist on a mission. >> people need to understand that this is a problem. that this is a widespread problem. >> reporter: in 2008, hanks served a six-month tour in iraq. his first taste of war taking a haunting toll. one graphic image: a marketplace bomb that hit too close to home. >> there was a little girl, it was hard to tell she was a little girl, but we knew. >>
bob schieffer. bob, as always, thanks so much. and, by the way, bob's guests on "face the nation" this sunday include republican senator elect rand paul and democrat senator chuck schumer. now to a serious and growing problem for the u.s. military: : combat stress. nearly 70,000 americans who served in iraq or afghanistan have been diagnosed with p.t.s.d., post-traumatic stress disorder. many more may suffer from it but are just too reluctant to come forward. our chief investigative...
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she is the wife of bob marley and artist in her own right. rita marley is being honored for her work. she is joining us live in studio to talk about that honor and talk about bob marley. >>> and holly is cooking up a good time at the convention center. details are next. it's great. i eat anything that i want. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake, raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night its something different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps them in the house. no no no, i've actually lost weight... i just have a high metabolism or something... ...lucky. [ wife ] babe... ♪ umm, i gotta go. [ female announcer ] over 30 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. yoplait, it is so good. indulge in yoplait light's two new flavors. triple berry torte and black forest cake. >>> she is the wife of bob marley. she is being honored with the marcus garvey award. joiningg us this morning is rita marley. the widow of bob marley. >> good morning. >> you look wonderful. >> thank you. >> you really do. >> thank
she is the wife of bob marley and artist in her own right. rita marley is being honored for her work. she is joining us live in studio to talk about that honor and talk about bob marley. >>> and holly is cooking up a good time at the convention center. details are next. it's great. i eat anything that i want. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake, raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night its something different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps...
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>> all right, bob. thank you. >>> a tragic story in florida, where a house fire sweeps through a family's home, killing several children. neighbors say they came running as soon as they heard screams from the family trapped inside. three adults were pulled from the burning home. but rescuers were unable to save children from ages 6 to 15 years old. they were all trapped inside. officials say a space heater may have sparked the fire. >>> weeks after 33 men are rescued from a mine in chile, another accident nearby claims the lives of two meb. two miners were killed, another injured. four more escaped unharmed. that accident is under investigation. >>> president obama's second stop on a trip through asia, is also a return home of sorts. joel brown reports for wjz, from the white house, saying the president is looking to forge a better relationship. >>> here's r he's the american president. but for ind newsia, this was a homecoming. >> i am proud and humbled to accept this award on behalf of my mother. >> r
>> all right, bob. thank you. >>> a tragic story in florida, where a house fire sweeps through a family's home, killing several children. neighbors say they came running as soon as they heard screams from the family trapped inside. three adults were pulled from the burning home. but rescuers were unable to save children from ages 6 to 15 years old. they were all trapped inside. officials say a space heater may have sparked the fire. >>> weeks after 33 men are rescued...
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for now they remain at gitmo. >> couric: bob, stand by, because bob has been following another story related to terrorism. the backlash over those new security measures at the airport. today the t.s.a. announced one change. young children will no longer face full pat-downs but the head of the agency told congress everyone else better get used to the procedures. >> reporter: facing growing anger over probing pat-downs and x-rays, john pistole appealed for cooperation. >> this is for your safety security. work with us. this is a partnership here. >> reporter: but testifying before the senate commerce committee, pistole took a hard line, saying planes face an ongoing threat from hidden explosives, so travelers who refuse both body imaging scans and pat-downs woaptd be allowed to fly. >> do i understand the sensitivity, yes? are you asking am i going to change the policies? no? >> reporter: critics are calling fr a thanksgiving day holiday slow-down urging travelers to refuse the scan and checkpoints with pat-down requests receive privacy advocates calling for the t.s.a. to back off foun
for now they remain at gitmo. >> couric: bob, stand by, because bob has been following another story related to terrorism. the backlash over those new security measures at the airport. today the t.s.a. announced one change. young children will no longer face full pat-downs but the head of the agency told congress everyone else better get used to the procedures. >> reporter: facing growing anger over probing pat-downs and x-rays, john pistole appealed for cooperation. >> this...
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bob redell is live at the scene in san jose with the latest on conditions there. bob? >> reporter: good morning, brent. four of the five lanes and 101 at the 880 overpass of shut down. the fast lane is the only lane open. it's because of the overturned big rig. the good news is that the to truck operators are starting to lift it back up to get it back into the up right position. chp tell us that it looks like things are going good and they will get an idea within five minutes to get the big rig off the road and get all the lanes back open. they are sticking with an estimate of 45 minutes, but maybe in five machines they will be able to revise that. southbound 101 to northbound 880, that transition is shut down. southbound 880 to southbound 101 the same. that ramp is also shut down. the big rig was coming down the ramp when it lost control and flipped over. the driver is doing okay. as far as for traffic on southbound 101, this is the number one lane. headlights are heading southbound towards morgan hill and gilroy. we are starting to see a slow down because the commute
bob redell is live at the scene in san jose with the latest on conditions there. bob? >> reporter: good morning, brent. four of the five lanes and 101 at the 880 overpass of shut down. the fast lane is the only lane open. it's because of the overturned big rig. the good news is that the to truck operators are starting to lift it back up to get it back into the up right position. chp tell us that it looks like things are going good and they will get an idea within five minutes to get the...
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bob and dorothy, wonderful. reba, it's always great to have you and the band here. >> have a great day, everyone. stress gone. mind sharp. because unisom gave you deep restful sleep all night. morning early birds. unisom. good night. good morning. rule the bedtime. rule the upload. verizon built america's most reliable network to make a more powerful you. rule the air. verizon. right now, you can get a new samsung fascinate for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. only at verizon. ♪ >>> firefighters are still on the scene of a warehouse fire that caused more than a million dares damage. the building houses some prized possessions for rock music legends neil young. the fire was reported before 3:00 this morning on the 500 block of cory road. nobody has been injured and there's no word on a cause. san francisco supervisors will debate the process for choosing an interim mayor. knew some says he plans to step down as mayor in january. let's check with mike and see when the rain might start coming in in. >> by about 3:00
bob and dorothy, wonderful. reba, it's always great to have you and the band here. >> have a great day, everyone. stress gone. mind sharp. because unisom gave you deep restful sleep all night. morning early birds. unisom. good night. good morning. rule the bedtime. rule the upload. verizon built america's most reliable network to make a more powerful you. rule the air. verizon. right now, you can get a new samsung fascinate for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. only at verizon. ♪...
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for bob ford next, boston. this is a call from ed on republican line. your own. >> caller: good morning, mr. woodward. >> guest: good morning. >> caller: the russians pulled out of afghanistan after nine years. and if it wasn't for charter wilson maybe it would've been longer been longer. so between the russians, we are at nine years, 18 years. are we fighting a war or are we fighting a culture? and what are our chances of winning a battle with a culture? >> guest: that's an interesting question. i don't think we have a battle with culture that i think it's a battle, it's an overhang from 9/11 because the taliban provided sanctuary to al qaeda and bin laden. that attacks of 9/11, in part, only in part, came from afghanistan. but al qaeda is not in afghanistan in any significant way. so in a way, and this is vice president biden's argument, you know, why don't we just focus on the cancer, the problem, pakistan. this is an interesting point is the intelligence people get into this, in the book, trying to say what do we know about the enemy. one of the fir
for bob ford next, boston. this is a call from ed on republican line. your own. >> caller: good morning, mr. woodward. >> guest: good morning. >> caller: the russians pulled out of afghanistan after nine years. and if it wasn't for charter wilson maybe it would've been longer been longer. so between the russians, we are at nine years, 18 years. are we fighting a war or are we fighting a culture? and what are our chances of winning a battle with a culture? >> guest:...
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government is keeping the story out of the public eye and the full interview with bob kamber is coming your way next hour meantime russian police have arrested a man they believe responsible for the brutal slaying of two families in the country south the twelve killings which included four children shocked the nation five other suspects who are all members of a criminal gang are currently being held and. has more. grieving relatives detective still working on the scene and candles in the wind this quiet rule neighborhood was the scene of a gruesome murder of two families just days ago the number of victims children among them as well as the way they were killed with knives and razors terrified many in the village of. russia four out of twelve victims of buried here at the small symmetry everyone who knew these people is in deep shock victor used to work for the family they were farmers his says real hard workers this is the head of the family surrogate his wife and daughter in law with a little daughter and i just calm believe it happened and i don't know who could do something like th
government is keeping the story out of the public eye and the full interview with bob kamber is coming your way next hour meantime russian police have arrested a man they believe responsible for the brutal slaying of two families in the country south the twelve killings which included four children shocked the nation five other suspects who are all members of a criminal gang are currently being held and. has more. grieving relatives detective still working on the scene and candles in the wind...
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claims its waters are good for fishing but an american oil industry insider bob told r.t. we have yet to see the worst consequences of the environmental disaster. the problem is that the vast majority of the oil never came to the surface it's in the oceans still today in cold water three thousand four thousand feet deep there could be vast plumes of oil that we can't see this destroying the food chain how come nobody is talking about this you know it's tragic the u.s. government and b.p. both wanted this story off the television. now stay with r.t. for more thoughts on why the u.s. government is keeping the story out of the public eye and full interview with bob cameras coming your way next hour. top u.s. officials have urged the outgoing satta to ratify the latest nuclear cuts treaty with russia in the next six weeks democrats fear republican gains in the midterm elections will hamper america's reset with russia if it's left until the new year military experts say america's national security depends on prompt ratification by the us artie's guy next to count reports many r
claims its waters are good for fishing but an american oil industry insider bob told r.t. we have yet to see the worst consequences of the environmental disaster. the problem is that the vast majority of the oil never came to the surface it's in the oceans still today in cold water three thousand four thousand feet deep there could be vast plumes of oil that we can't see this destroying the food chain how come nobody is talking about this you know it's tragic the u.s. government and b.p. both...
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you're going to find a link in our online story about bob. go to cbs5.com, click the cbs 5 at the top of the page, and then jefferson awards. you will also find an email form for nominating your local heroes. >>> how low will it go? well, so low that we will shatter records setback 118 years ago. wow. we'll serve up your thanksgiving forecast as eyewitness news continues. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, making you tired. now, something even more important. how do you >>> last night we settled the question about turkey making you tired but now something even more important. how do you cut that doggone thing? ken bastida has tonight's "good question." >> reporter: nothing like thanksgiving turkey, huh? >> absolutely. >> reporter: learning how to cab it from a chef of the culinary academy is like learning how to pitch from tim lincecum. >> i always hated waiting for my slice so like it all sliced and then everybody digs in and pass it around the table. >> reporter: here's how the pros do it. >> what i like to do is take the breast of
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graham rename part when detention facility rarely makes the news bob graham is still very much a black hole it's a prison facility that is operating that we don't have very much information about there are about six hundred or so detainees that are there many of them captured outside of afghanistan although a list of names that were released last year a federal court recently denied access to any other information pertaining to those detainees. mobile outrage in condemnation over detainee abuses america's the tourist guantanamo bay prison forced the u.s. to change its practices there but those languishing within the walls of bug room were less lucky the detention facility at guantanamo bay is that is the most transparent or tied to silly in history bob graham detention facility and afghanistan to have the same standards for litigation process bob graham is in a wartime theater it's an act of war zone it would be an precedent to have such access to the original bob graham detention facility may have been renamed relocated but it will take more than a fresh coat of paint to ease the fear
graham rename part when detention facility rarely makes the news bob graham is still very much a black hole it's a prison facility that is operating that we don't have very much information about there are about six hundred or so detainees that are there many of them captured outside of afghanistan although a list of names that were released last year a federal court recently denied access to any other information pertaining to those detainees. mobile outrage in condemnation over detainee...
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government is keeping this story out of the public eye the full interview with the bob is coming your way next hour. well top u.s. officials have the outgoing senate to ratify their latest nuclear cuts treaty with russia in the next six weeks democrats fear republican gains in the midterm elections will hamper america's reset with russia if it's left until the new year military experts say america's national security depends on ratification but as r.t. is a guy in a chicken reports many republicans are bent on scrapping the deal. obviously this is going to be a last minute push to get this landmark deal passed through the senate before you newly elected officials step into office in january there is a very tense part of going game going on here in washington on the a lot of observers say that for many on capitol hill the fight is not about the content of the treaty but rather about scoring political points and the point scoring is expected to intensify after republicans gain a considerably bigger influence in the senate in january compared to what they have now the republican senate m
government is keeping this story out of the public eye the full interview with the bob is coming your way next hour. well top u.s. officials have the outgoing senate to ratify their latest nuclear cuts treaty with russia in the next six weeks democrats fear republican gains in the midterm elections will hamper america's reset with russia if it's left until the new year military experts say america's national security depends on ratification but as r.t. is a guy in a chicken reports many...
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. >> i'm bob redell. are you really surprised we are 24 hours out to black friday and people are already lined up here in the freezing cold? we will have that in a live report. >> good morning. a live look outside. the oracle arena on a thanksgiving day. it is 4:30. we have a full plate of news for you today in the east bay. >> good morning. scott has thanksgiving day off, but rob has a look at the forecast. it's a frosty 1 to start. >> good morning. we are off to a new low this morning in oakland around 34 degrees. that breaks a record low in downtown and oakland airport. temperatures this morning 34 right now. the winds are light and other spots around the east bay in the upper 20s. we will see more of that come friday with the next chance of rain for saturday. you saw it there. today and tomorrow looks fine, but a chilly afternoon around the east bay. low 50s and mid 50s as we get into fremont and richmont close to 54 degrees. highs about the same. mid 50s. we will talk more about potentially low snow
. >> i'm bob redell. are you really surprised we are 24 hours out to black friday and people are already lined up here in the freezing cold? we will have that in a live report. >> good morning. a live look outside. the oracle arena on a thanksgiving day. it is 4:30. we have a full plate of news for you today in the east bay. >> good morning. scott has thanksgiving day off, but rob has a look at the forecast. it's a frosty 1 to start. >> good morning. we are off to a new...
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justice correspondent bob orr has the very latest on this developing story. bob? >> reporter: katie, there's no doubt at all this is very bad news for the government. our cbs news analyst calls it "a disaster." this was to be a test case of sorts, as you mentioned, to prove guatanamo bay detainees could be successfully prosecuted in civilian courts in the u.s. but the jury now has found ahmed ghailani not guilty on not guilty on four counts of conspiring with al qaeda in the u.s. embassy bombings back in 1998, in tanzania and kenya. also he was found not guilty on 224 murder counts. that's the number of people killed in that twin bombing. he was convicted on one count of conspiring to destroy u.s. property with explosives. now, that conviction passed down today carries up to life in prison and a minimum of at least 20 years in prison, but this is important-- if for whatever reason he is ever released from prison, he would almost certainty go back to being an enemy combatant with open-ended detention. this, obviously, could have a huge impact on any future plans to
justice correspondent bob orr has the very latest on this developing story. bob? >> reporter: katie, there's no doubt at all this is very bad news for the government. our cbs news analyst calls it "a disaster." this was to be a test case of sorts, as you mentioned, to prove guatanamo bay detainees could be successfully prosecuted in civilian courts in the u.s. but the jury now has found ahmed ghailani not guilty on not guilty on four counts of conspiring with al qaeda in the...