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phillips. um, the other treasure-trove that i found at the schaumberg were the harry williamson papers. and if you look down on the family tree, you will see him there. and i won't go into any detail, and maybe that doesn't show up too well. but in the, in doing the family research the woman on the right here is mary joseph lyons, and she is the sister of my great, great grandmother, rebecca marshall. so, and she married this man, lyons. and i bring them up although i'm not going to talk about them much in this talk tonight. i bring them up because albro lyons said to his daughter -- she's on the family tree -- that he wanted to write the story, the history of his generation. but he never got further than the title. and the title he had picked was the gentlemen in black. so he said to his daughter, i am not going to be able to do it, i want you to do it. so in this same collection of papers we have a typed manuscript, about 85 pages -- pretty much in draft form. organizationally, at least, in d
phillips. um, the other treasure-trove that i found at the schaumberg were the harry williamson papers. and if you look down on the family tree, you will see him there. and i won't go into any detail, and maybe that doesn't show up too well. but in the, in doing the family research the woman on the right here is mary joseph lyons, and she is the sister of my great, great grandmother, rebecca marshall. so, and she married this man, lyons. and i bring them up although i'm not going to talk about...
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was kidnapped by phillip and nancy garrido from a school bus stop in front of her south lake tahoe home in 1991. the couple held her captive for 18 years in the backyard of their home just outside of antioch. dugard, has written about her experiences from the time of her abduction to the present. the memoir, titled "a stolen life," will be on bookshelves july 12. phillip and nancy garrido pleaded guilty on april 18 to charges of kidnapping and sexual assault. they are scheduled to be sentenced june 2. phillip garrido faces a maximum sentence of 431 years to life in prison, and his wife faces 36 years to life in prison. >> james: kron 46 close of coverage of at zazzle bay to breakers this sunday may 15th coverage begins at 8:00 a.m.. >> justine: we will see tomorrow morning starting at 4:00 a.m. have a great day.
was kidnapped by phillip and nancy garrido from a school bus stop in front of her south lake tahoe home in 1991. the couple held her captive for 18 years in the backyard of their home just outside of antioch. dugard, has written about her experiences from the time of her abduction to the present. the memoir, titled "a stolen life," will be on bookshelves july 12. phillip and nancy garrido pleaded guilty on april 18 to charges of kidnapping and sexual assault. they are scheduled to be...
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phillips was held hostage for five days. killing all three somali pirates on board. >> you know we all survived because of i our captain. >> reporter: the 19 crew members on the alabama were the first to call captain phillips the hero by giving up to pirates to save his crew. >>> i'm frank somerville, we'll see you again next week.
phillips was held hostage for five days. killing all three somali pirates on board. >> you know we all survived because of i our captain. >> reporter: the 19 crew members on the alabama were the first to call captain phillips the hero by giving up to pirates to save his crew. >>> i'm frank somerville, we'll see you again next week.
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let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would? . >> what's interesting is if you work on a play this long, normally there are times that it becomes redundant and you get a little bored with the piece. it's only natural. it's pushing 4 years now. this one was interesting in that it never got boring or ever felt redundant and each thing that we did over these almost 4 years, whether it was going off to sundance or to writer's retreat they have in sheritan, wyoming -- is that where you went? . >> that was in utah and la as well, down there at the institute. >> they have another writer's retreat in sheritan, wyoming, so i spent time out there and we workshoped this in san francisco, we have done readings at the asia society in new york. each time we did a workshop, each time we did a reading, it moved the piece forward
let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would? . >> what's interesting is if you work on a play this long, normally there are times that it becomes redundant and you get a little bored with...
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phillips post office. this bill is co-sponsored by the entire oklahoma state delegation and was favorably reported without amendment by the committee on oversight and government reform on april 13. mr. speaker, it's altogether fitting and proper that we name this post office in ardmore for army specialist phillips to honor a true american hero in his service to our country. at this moment on our -- in our war on terrorism, with the recent death of saddam hussein, this is a moment to remember -- osama bin laden, this is a moment to remember those who have been fighting the war on terror for years. michael e. phillips graduated from ardmore high school in 2006. at ardmore high, specialist phillips ac selled in both academics and athletics, playing football, track and cross country. he loved history as well as drawing and was so talented he was offered admission to the san francisco art institute. instead, however, specialist phillips felt the calling to serve his country. he said he wanted to join the army,
phillips post office. this bill is co-sponsored by the entire oklahoma state delegation and was favorably reported without amendment by the committee on oversight and government reform on april 13. mr. speaker, it's altogether fitting and proper that we name this post office in ardmore for army specialist phillips to honor a true american hero in his service to our country. at this moment on our -- in our war on terrorism, with the recent death of saddam hussein, this is a moment to remember --...
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william, arthur phillip louie,t will thou have this woman for thy wedded wife to lived together in the holiest state of mattry money, love her, honor here, love her and keeper in in sickness and in health, so long as you both shall live? >> i will. >> katrerine, will thou have this man for thy wedded husband to live together in the holiest state of matrimony and forsaking aller whos only untoo him so long as you both shall live? >> i will. >> who giveth this woman to be married to this man? >> i william arthur phillip forwie take thee catherine elizabeth to my wedded wife to have and to hold for this dayre forward for richer for poorer in sickness and in health, tove love on to cherish 'til deathr. us do part according to god's holy law and thereto i give thee my troth. >> i catherine elizabeth. >> i catherine elizabeth take thee, william arthur phillip lieu we for my wedded husbandva to have and to hold from this day forward for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health to love and to cherish 'til deatho us do part. anccording to god's holy law and thereto i
william, arthur phillip louie,t will thou have this woman for thy wedded wife to lived together in the holiest state of mattry money, love her, honor here, love her and keeper in in sickness and in health, so long as you both shall live? >> i will. >> katrerine, will thou have this man for thy wedded husband to live together in the holiest state of matrimony and forsaking aller whos only untoo him so long as you both shall live? >> i will. >> who giveth this woman to be...
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[ cheers and applause ] with runner-ups, natalie and phillip. we're gonna be talking about "survivor." and one of my favorite singers, songwriters in the history of music. i think he's legendary. he's my favorite. randy newman is here to perform. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: "family"? ♪ you got a friend in me ♪ i don't -- ♪ you got a friend in me >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> questlove: that's all we know. >> jimmy: that's all -- yeah. oh, it's so good. he is my favorite. i mean, god, he's up there -- i would say the stones, beatles, randy newman, harry nilsson. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: paul mccartney -- they are my favorites. he's on the show tonight. randy newman. he's so cool. [ cheers and applause ] so excited. love that guy. first, raise your hand if you're either a man or a woman. [ light laughter ] yeah, yeah. me, too. me too. and you know, one thing i've really noticed lately is that men and women are totally different. they almost never see eye to eye. in fact, sometimes they can be in the exact same situation and be thinking two
[ cheers and applause ] with runner-ups, natalie and phillip. we're gonna be talking about "survivor." and one of my favorite singers, songwriters in the history of music. i think he's legendary. he's my favorite. randy newman is here to perform. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: "family"? ♪ you got a friend in me ♪ i don't -- ♪ you got a friend in me >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> questlove: that's all we know. >> jimmy: that's all -- yeah. oh, it's...
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first, we have windy phillips -- wendy phillips. same format. you could talk about your interest and experience. >> thank you. i work at a community-based organization in the mission, and i have been a member of the local homeless coordinating board for the last three and a half years. i am very interested in continuing my service on the board. i have been involved in homeless services, supportive housing services, as well as advocacy for folks who are homeless and low-income in san francisco, for many years. about 10 years. started as a volunteer with the coalition on homelessness. i also was an intern with the local homeless coordinating board when i was in graduate school and then have done everything from doing tenant organizing in sro hotels to direct services, and i am very interested in continuing to be involved in the policy aspect of things. i feel that my last three years have helped me understand the federal picture and how the local interact with it and how important it is for us to continue to advocate for services for the most need
first, we have windy phillips -- wendy phillips. same format. you could talk about your interest and experience. >> thank you. i work at a community-based organization in the mission, and i have been a member of the local homeless coordinating board for the last three and a half years. i am very interested in continuing my service on the board. i have been involved in homeless services, supportive housing services, as well as advocacy for folks who are homeless and low-income in san...
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we also like to mention that victoria's hat which is by phillip tracy was at least $1,000 to $2,000. we found great fascinators, for $36 which i think is great for something that really makes your wardrobe and sets your look apart. >> we saw hats galore at this wedding. is this a trend we see more of in the u.s.? especially, one hat stood out to us, yes, do you remember this
we also like to mention that victoria's hat which is by phillip tracy was at least $1,000 to $2,000. we found great fascinators, for $36 which i think is great for something that really makes your wardrobe and sets your look apart. >> we saw hats galore at this wedding. is this a trend we see more of in the u.s.? especially, one hat stood out to us, yes, do you remember this
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but it also seems maybe the subsidies are not really that necessary anymore but clinical phillips slammed those who want to end those subsidies as an american did you really mean to question my patriotism and the patriotism of the twenty eight other united states senators who are
but it also seems maybe the subsidies are not really that necessary anymore but clinical phillips slammed those who want to end those subsidies as an american did you really mean to question my patriotism and the patriotism of the twenty eight other united states senators who are
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then came to new york and anglicized his name to phillip augustus white. there was no haiti in the background, there was no trip to paris. he was born, actually, in new jersey in hoboken, moved very quickly -- [laughter] moved very quickly to new york city and did become a pharmacist. so i was faced with a real problem there. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered was that there had actually been a real will to commemorate in, among 9th century -- 19th century black new yorkers, that forgetting was not their way of life. they started off, first of all, in commemorations, for example, of important events like the abolition of the slave trade, january 1, 1808, and commemorated it every year after on the same day in ceremonies, in parades. they commemorated the abolition of slavery in the state of new york which was july 4, 1827.
then came to new york and anglicized his name to phillip augustus white. there was no haiti in the background, there was no trip to paris. he was born, actually, in new jersey in hoboken, moved very quickly -- [laughter] moved very quickly to new york city and did become a pharmacist. so i was faced with a real problem there. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered was that there had actually been a real will to commemorate in, among 9th century -- 19th century...
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phillip garrido faces 431 years to life. nancy garrido faces 36 years to life in prison. >>> overall the weather wasn't bad today. sunny skies, except for over the hill monopolies tomorrow, temperatures will be cool to start the day. grab the jacket but we will warm up into the afternoon, low 70s tomorrow afternoon, closer to the coast line cooler. san francisco 62 degrees there. winds will pick up into the afternoon as well. winds expected in the teens. neighborhood by neighborhood. 74 santa rosa. 62 san francisco. the low to mid-70s for the delta. upper 70s for the inland valley. half moon bay 59 degrees and low 70s in the south bay. here is the forecast everyone has been waiting for. looks like rain on sunday. cloudy and cool with a 30% chance of showers. light rain possible through the race. start line 49 degrees. it's going to be chilly. i am sure the runners will like this weather. it's not too bad if you are into the running. 58 degrees at the finish line with a chance of light rain. seven-day forecast, up and down th
phillip garrido faces 431 years to life. nancy garrido faces 36 years to life in prison. >>> overall the weather wasn't bad today. sunny skies, except for over the hill monopolies tomorrow, temperatures will be cool to start the day. grab the jacket but we will warm up into the afternoon, low 70s tomorrow afternoon, closer to the coast line cooler. san francisco 62 degrees there. winds will pick up into the afternoon as well. winds expected in the teens. neighborhood by neighborhood....
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finally he said, phillip, i would not stand there and take that crap. the moment he opened his mouth, i would say stop. okay. so it wasn't contentious but what it was that area of discomfort. racial politics are very tricky this day and age and if you want to really address certain things, you have to go to that area of discomfort and you have to go to the area beyond discomfort of being slightly offensive of each other. as long as you are in a context of trust and say this is an art piece we are working on, we are working for the truth of the characters, at sundance i worked with two, in terms of the african american actors, two generous actors who were willing to, with myself, kind of spar a bit to make sure that what we ended up with was a truthful character and a truthful relationship between the african americans and the asian american characters and that it was one in which both were speaking truth to truth. you know, one character wasn't just a sounding board for the other, that in fact truth talking to truth, right versus right. that's difficult
finally he said, phillip, i would not stand there and take that crap. the moment he opened his mouth, i would say stop. okay. so it wasn't contentious but what it was that area of discomfort. racial politics are very tricky this day and age and if you want to really address certain things, you have to go to that area of discomfort and you have to go to the area beyond discomfort of being slightly offensive of each other. as long as you are in a context of trust and say this is an art piece we...
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but it also seems that the subsidies are not really that necessary anymore but can go phillips slammed those who want to end the subsidies as an american did you really mean to question my patriotism and the patriotism of the twenty eight other united states senators who are co-sponsors do you believe that president obama is un-american because he has proposed cutting oil subsidies do you believe that former president bush speaker boehner congressman ryan are un-american because they have expressed quoting oil subsidies the plan which america's one point three trillion dollar deficit by twenty one billion over ten years and with gas hovering around four dollars a gallon and everything on the chopping block it was an opportunity for senators to show they feel americans pain do you think that you are subsidy is more important than the financial aid we give to students to go to college could you answer that yes or no but it's very difficult question for the late big tobacco and goldman sachs before them. that temper wolf was one shitty deal how much of that should you deal did you sell yo
but it also seems that the subsidies are not really that necessary anymore but can go phillips slammed those who want to end the subsidies as an american did you really mean to question my patriotism and the patriotism of the twenty eight other united states senators who are co-sponsors do you believe that president obama is un-american because he has proposed cutting oil subsidies do you believe that former president bush speaker boehner congressman ryan are un-american because they have...
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of conoco phillips saying that it was un-american to criticize their subsidies and obviously when you when you behave like that you're going to face public anger you're going to and you're going to actually see people start to change their opinions we saw a number of republicans during the town hall sessions they held during this break their easter i'm actually it's a very fiery questions the town halls and a lot of the reverse their position they all voted in march to keep oil subsidies unanimously republicans voted that way but a bunch of them told people that i wasn't actually change their vote you can go really so now i think if we're seeing some of those obstinate conservative lawmakers she's demise where we making progress here why is that always the go to is that it's un-american and i mean i understand sure americans don't like taxes right but why is it on american to get a little pressure on these companies that are actually shipping jobs overseas that are keeping their money in bank accounts overseas and they aren't paying their fair share period you know i mean i think that
of conoco phillips saying that it was un-american to criticize their subsidies and obviously when you when you behave like that you're going to face public anger you're going to and you're going to actually see people start to change their opinions we saw a number of republicans during the town hall sessions they held during this break their easter i'm actually it's a very fiery questions the town halls and a lot of the reverse their position they all voted in march to keep oil subsidies...
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i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. [ whistle ] with copd, i thought i might miss out on my favorite tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today i'm back with my favorite team. ask your doctor about symbicort. i got my first prescription free. call or click to learn more. [ male an
i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it...
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she opens up about what she experienced, including having two children with phillip garrido. a stolen life will be released in july. >>> if you're walking in memphis today, you'll need waders. the river is cresting close to an all-time high there, 48 feet. storms continue to pummel the south where people still haven't recovered from the devastating tornadoes in the last couple weeks. we bring in jeff ranieri who has more on the floodwaters. >> that's right, raj. the major flooding in the southeast continues as the mighty mississippi river continues to flex its muscles. as we take a look, what you're going to see in this video is just devastating here. the rainfall and snow melts from record-setting snow in the midwest, flowing down through the mississippi which is expected to hit 48.7 feet. that could make it an all-time record level. they haven't seen records like this since back in 1937. it took more than a week for the river to rise this high, and officials say it will take at least a week for it to recede. the army corps of engineers is opening floodgates to help ease pre
she opens up about what she experienced, including having two children with phillip garrido. a stolen life will be released in july. >>> if you're walking in memphis today, you'll need waders. the river is cresting close to an all-time high there, 48 feet. storms continue to pummel the south where people still haven't recovered from the devastating tornadoes in the last couple weeks. we bring in jeff ranieri who has more on the floodwaters. >> that's right, raj. the major...
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mark phillips, cbs news, kabul. >> mason: and still ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, thousand get ready to move as the mighty mississippi swells to historic levels. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. >> mason: thousands of people are being warned to prepare for the worst tonight as the mississippi river swells to historic flood levels. heavy rain poured over the last four weeks has pushed the river to its limits, forcing water back into already swollen tributaries. mark strassmann is in memphis tonight where the city is preparing for the surge. good evening, mark. >> reporter: good evening, anthony. this is one of many roads in memphis that leads to a lot of unwanted water, which is exactly how many people here see their immediate futures. this is, of course, a real issue here and shelby county's mayor today pleaded for calm, saying potentially, this was a large-scale disaster. around memphis, they're building a buffer, filling sands bags, raising levees near surging waters, and getting to high
mark phillips, cbs news, kabul. >> mason: and still ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, thousand get ready to move as the mighty mississippi swells to historic levels. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. >> mason: thousands of people are being warned to prepare for the worst tonight as the mississippi river swells to historic flood levels. heavy rain poured over the last four weeks has pushed the...
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and especially i want to speak to wendy phillips, who i have worked with for over a decade now. i just see her commitment. i have experienced firsthand really shedding light to homeless issues, the issues that i am not familiar with. i know her as a constant alliance-builder, connecting the different stakeholders and community members, to really understand what are some of the root causes impacting homelessness and what are some strategies we could take to end this epidemic. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. is there any other public comment on this item? >> yes, that is part of the problem. these systems are overrun by service providers. i think you have several other problems as well. i am submitting copies of this document. i think right now, what we have is just more of a tsunami of the local homeless coordinating board violating the san francisco sunshine ordered its. it is pretty close to them trying to lock out the homeless from attending these meetings. i am also having other problems like the attendance of the local homeless coordinating board. some of the members -
and especially i want to speak to wendy phillips, who i have worked with for over a decade now. i just see her commitment. i have experienced firsthand really shedding light to homeless issues, the issues that i am not familiar with. i know her as a constant alliance-builder, connecting the different stakeholders and community members, to really understand what are some of the root causes impacting homelessness and what are some strategies we could take to end this epidemic. thank you....
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there's also the old phillip burton on mansell. lot of children, a lot of children. and we do our best, a lot of kids come in and some are hungry, i will feed them. sports, i will take care of the sports. we do whatever we can. we are not bad people at all. we just try to work and live and make sure everything is done legally. my employee was there and his job was at stake as well. >> are any of the schools high school? >> i'm sorry? >> are any of the schools the high school level? >> absolutely. thurgood marshall is high school, phillip burton is a high school. >> the other question i have is in your statement, you wrote you estimate approximate 20 to 25 attempts in the past three years failed. >> absolutely. >> do you receive letters? >> absolutely, from the police department congratulating us on a job well done. but i never kept them because i never had a reason to. i've been there since i was 14 years old and we never had any problem like this and we try our best, we really do. >> you're aware they come in and try to catch you. >> absolutely. absolutely. i don't
there's also the old phillip burton on mansell. lot of children, a lot of children. and we do our best, a lot of kids come in and some are hungry, i will feed them. sports, i will take care of the sports. we do whatever we can. we are not bad people at all. we just try to work and live and make sure everything is done legally. my employee was there and his job was at stake as well. >> are any of the schools high school? >> i'm sorry? >> are any of the schools the high school...
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mark phillips reports from dublin. >> reporter: irish police and army say they originally discovered what they called a viable explosive device in the luggage compartment of a bus that was heading into dublin from the west of ireland. this is discovered overnight on the evening before the queen's scheduled arrival here. later this morning, an irish army spokesman is saying that the device was in fact a hoax. it is very likely irish security forces will be chasing around dublin and both north and south of ireland on bomb scares through today because there has been an unprecedented amount of security laid on for the queen's visit and tensions are extremely heightened on both sides of the irish divide, and, indeed, on mainland britain. this is the first visit by a british monarch to the irish republic. the last time one was here, they came as king of ireland, george v, but in 1911. this is a visit 100 years in the making and people are extremely nervous about it. mark phillips, cbs news, dublin. >>> in other news, the head of the international monetary fund will remain behind bars until
mark phillips reports from dublin. >> reporter: irish police and army say they originally discovered what they called a viable explosive device in the luggage compartment of a bus that was heading into dublin from the west of ireland. this is discovered overnight on the evening before the queen's scheduled arrival here. later this morning, an irish army spokesman is saying that the device was in fact a hoax. it is very likely irish security forces will be chasing around dublin and both...
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mark phillips, cbs news, kabul. >>> and there is news here at cbs. on june 6th, scott pelley of "60 minutes" will replace katie couric as anchor and managing editor of "the cbs evening news." >>> just ahead on the "cbs morning news," heartbreak in the heartland after a levee is deliberately blown up. >>> plus a deadly shoot-out caught on the dashcam of a police cruiser. this is the "cbs morning news." of a police cruiser. we used to bet who could get closest to the edge. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still over the edge with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more, and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding yourself about high cholesterol...stop. 80% of people who have had heart attacks have high cholesterol. lipitor is a cholesterol lowering medication, fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for hear
mark phillips, cbs news, kabul. >>> and there is news here at cbs. on june 6th, scott pelley of "60 minutes" will replace katie couric as anchor and managing editor of "the cbs evening news." >>> just ahead on the "cbs morning news," heartbreak in the heartland after a levee is deliberately blown up. >>> plus a deadly shoot-out caught on the dashcam of a police cruiser. this is the "cbs morning news." of a police cruiser. we...
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i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." ♪ >> it brings your best minds and their brightest ideas together. it helps the largest of companies seize opportunity like the smallest of startups. it's the network-- the intelligent, secure cisco network that lets your employees, partners, suppliers and customers innovate and share so you can unleash the power of your most valuable asset: your people. >>> we're talking about cell phone safety. there's been a lot of studies on this. the most recent study on cell phones is by researchers at the national institutes of health. they found something very interesting. the radiation emitted from your cell phone increased brain cell activity after 50 minutes of talk ti
i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." ♪ >> it brings your best minds and their...
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until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> and the east coast is in for another day of scorching heat, the humidity making some cities feel like nearly 100 degrees. several cities, such as baltimore and raleigh, they're expected to hit records today. the washington, d.c. area climbed into the upper 90s yesterday, forcing thousands of people to turn to cooling stations. >> drinks lots of water. >>> now, for a look at morning road conditions. wet on i- 0, 90 and 49 through chicago. on i-55 from chicago to st. louis. and on 44 from joplin to oklahoma city. soaks i-5 from seattle to sacramento. and i-80 into san francisco. snow and icy spots on i-84 and 90 in the morn northern rockies. today,re flying today, a couple weather-related airport delays. those will be in chicago and minneapolis. >>> now so what's turning into a new national crisis. it seems unimaginable that a
until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> and the east coast is in for another day of scorching heat, the humidity making some cities feel like nearly 100 degrees. several cities, such as baltimore and raleigh, they're expected to hit records today. the washington,...
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>> reporter: conoco-phillips' c.e.o. james mulva said the world has changed. >> we look at the past, and the easy-to-find oil has been found. our costs go up, our taxes have gone up. oil is more difficult to find, our costs have changed. >> reporter: the oil executives argued prices at the pump would rise and jobs would be lost if congress makes it more expensive for them to do business. but max baucus, the chairman of the senate finance committee, says oil company financial statements tell a different story. companies' 2010 profits went to >> nearly 60% of these companies' 2010 profits went to stock buybacks and to dividends, not to job creation. we can put this money to better use, i believe, and we should. we should use this money to reduce our deficit instead of putting the burden on seniors and our children's futures. >> reporter: a better way to raise revenue, the executives said, would be to open more land in the u.s. to oil exploration. they argued that would add jobs and bring in revenue for the federal governme
>> reporter: conoco-phillips' c.e.o. james mulva said the world has changed. >> we look at the past, and the easy-to-find oil has been found. our costs go up, our taxes have gone up. oil is more difficult to find, our costs have changed. >> reporter: the oil executives argued prices at the pump would rise and jobs would be lost if congress makes it more expensive for them to do business. but max baucus, the chairman of the senate finance committee, says oil company financial...
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kyle phillips blasts one to right. padres over the braves, 3-2. a slugfest in kansas city, the royals were up 5-1 over the angels. but l.a. keep scoring to the ninth. torii hunter's two-run blast puts the angels on the top. they win the battle of the bats, 10-8 over kansas city. >>> one of the most successful coaches in all of college football suddenly resigned. ohio state's jim tressel stepped down yesterday. he had been at the center of a scandal involving benefits given to star players. in his tenth season, tressel led the buck eyes to three bcs title games. at first he claims he didn't know anything about alleged violations and later he admitted he did. buckeye fans sorry to see him go. >> he deserve better from the university. >> sad day for ohio state. at the same time, you know, he has to be held accountable for what he did. >> tressel is scheduled to appear before an ncaa committee in august. >>> when we come back, a look at this morning's top stories and sports and energy drinks in children. do they keep kids fit or fat? sports and energy
kyle phillips blasts one to right. padres over the braves, 3-2. a slugfest in kansas city, the royals were up 5-1 over the angels. but l.a. keep scoring to the ninth. torii hunter's two-run blast puts the angels on the top. they win the battle of the bats, 10-8 over kansas city. >>> one of the most successful coaches in all of college football suddenly resigned. ohio state's jim tressel stepped down yesterday. he had been at the center of a scandal involving benefits given to star...
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and as mark phillips reports, the town is buzzing with excitement. >> reporter: it's easy to spot the village of moneygall in the rolling hills of central ireland. it's the one where the flags are flying, where every surface has been given a fresh coat of paint, some rather conspicuously. and it's the one where they've written a new song. a tribute to their new favorite american president. ♪ though you are the president ♪ >> reporter: the president's visit to this village of 300 people may be the most anticipated in this corner of ireland, apart from the second coming. posters around town detail his connection to the place. how his great-great-great grandfather on his mother's side left here for america in 1850. but when first church records first revealed the link four years ago, an irish barack obama was incomprehensible here. >> i've been calling him abracadabra because i didn't know how to pronounce his name or who he was. >> reporter: how times have changed. >> called him abracadabra, right. >> reporter: but you learned his name, since? >> i did, indeed. and grown to love him
and as mark phillips reports, the town is buzzing with excitement. >> reporter: it's easy to spot the village of moneygall in the rolling hills of central ireland. it's the one where the flags are flying, where every surface has been given a fresh coat of paint, some rather conspicuously. and it's the one where they've written a new song. a tribute to their new favorite american president. ♪ though you are the president ♪ >> reporter: the president's visit to this village of 300...
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this is the phillip bur to be federal court hours day -- phillip burton federal courthouse. >> he's not a terrorist. >> i don't really care what his problem is. either way, i don't know what his motives are once he could get through the door. >> reporter: that man didn't want to be identified but said he was on flight 1561 from chicago to san francisco sunday night. about 30 minutes before the flight landed, passengers say yousuf raza gilani seemed to -- passengers say rageh almurisi ran to the cockpit. flight attendants and two law enforcement officials subdued him. ail muriscy -- rageh almurisi sat in first class the rest of the flight. >> he was fidge fidgety. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: rageh almurisi lived in vallejo and taught school there as well, according to a cousin. it's not clear if he has an attorney just yet but court proceedings are set -- are set to begin at 9:30. what's determined about his motives could determine what he's charged with. right now, it's just disrupting a flight. but if it's learned that he has connections or any connections with terrorist groups, his cha
this is the phillip bur to be federal court hours day -- phillip burton federal courthouse. >> he's not a terrorist. >> i don't really care what his problem is. either way, i don't know what his motives are once he could get through the door. >> reporter: that man didn't want to be identified but said he was on flight 1561 from chicago to san francisco sunday night. about 30 minutes before the flight landed, passengers say yousuf raza gilani seemed to -- passengers say rageh...