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go long. >> anna: i am anna in for gretchin. more than a million ge dish washers are recalled because they could catch fire. a fail would heating element blamed for that. 7 fires are report no one is hurt. ge is claiming new rebates and repair. ladies, you cn ditch the diet and stress your date out. men under stress rate larger women more attractive. it could be focusing on reproducing. guys over to you. foo >> steve: the obama campaign reminding american people that health care is supposed to save money. >> brian: before you buy the sales pitch, the tax that is supposed to fund health care may need life support of its own. here to explain former lieutenant and author of obama health law. what it said and how to overturn it what did you discover? >> you hear in washington all of the time that this law will reduce the deficit and reducing the deficit is a shell game for increasing your taxings faster than washington spending. what this law does, creates two entitlements to cost trillions of dollars and raises your taxes half a tr
go long. >> anna: i am anna in for gretchin. more than a million ge dish washers are recalled because they could catch fire. a fail would heating element blamed for that. 7 fires are report no one is hurt. ge is claiming new rebates and repair. ladies, you cn ditch the diet and stress your date out. men under stress rate larger women more attractive. it could be focusing on reproducing. guys over to you. foo >> steve: the obama campaign reminding american people that health care is...
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>> anna: yeah. i'm surprised i remembered that from third grade. let's try again. >> steve: anna is in today. great to have you. she's in for gretch. great to have you. >> anna: thank you we learned the identity of the man police say is behind the sikh temple massacre. wade michael page, 40-year-old active duty soldier. steve brown is live in oak creek. steve, we hear someone else is also in custody. what's this all about? >> we understand that perhaps a girlfriend might also have been arrested by authorities. we believe in connection with the shooting yesterday. what we know about wade michael page, our justice department producer was able to pry up a good job doing it, is that this gentleman served some time at fort bragg, that he was found to have white supremacist tattoos on his arms. wade michael page, age 40, the shooter, as identified by sources close to the investigation. prior to that, not a lot of answers were available to folks as to who was responsible for this before knowing the identit
>> anna: yeah. i'm surprised i remembered that from third grade. let's try again. >> steve: anna is in today. great to have you. she's in for gretch. great to have you. >> anna: thank you we learned the identity of the man police say is behind the sikh temple massacre. wade michael page, 40-year-old active duty soldier. steve brown is live in oak creek. steve, we hear someone else is also in custody. what's this all about? >> we understand that perhaps a girlfriend might...
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in court anna says she went there because she was concerned about kathy's son tommy and chris. she could not say that she went there because drew peterson's fourth wife was gone and that she thought he killed her sister and she was worried about her nephews. she could not say stacy's name at all even though stacy's disappearance is the reason kathleen savio's body was exhumed. her death changed from accidental to homicide. >> you have to mention stacy who she is. one woman missing another one dead. if that doesn't speak loudly to the public and the jury, what the us? >> when the entire body of evidence is in all of these issues, it will become clear. >> early recess today meant both sides got a jump start on getting ready for tuesday and what is expected to be a lively week in court. reporting from joliet marcella rayman, wgm news. >> join them for more coverage of the drew peterson trial. it airs tuesdays through fridays. a panel of experts on hand to answer questions about the case. the owner of the megabust that crashed thursday killing one and injuring dozens defending the
in court anna says she went there because she was concerned about kathy's son tommy and chris. she could not say that she went there because drew peterson's fourth wife was gone and that she thought he killed her sister and she was worried about her nephews. she could not say stacy's name at all even though stacy's disappearance is the reason kathleen savio's body was exhumed. her death changed from accidental to homicide. >> you have to mention stacy who she is. one woman missing another...
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let's go to anna next. hi, anna. >> hi. >> you look beautiful tonight. >> and you. >> thank you very much. you always look beautiful. you said all kittens are adorable. i am going to have to disagree with you. not all of them, just like babies, are adorable. >> really? hairless ones maybe not so cute. >> i am guessing a stray kitten in a guantanamo prison cell is problem whree -- is probably inteched it with some terrible diseases and thought very clean. >> you can't -- >> i have a softness in my heart for cats even though i too am allergic. i put my face in my dad's cat and i get allergic. >> you probably should not do that. >> and bill, by the way, i should correct you. in cuba, cats do not have beards. >> no, i was talking about closetly gay cats and their significant others they hang out with. the gay cat community is small. they are homophobic. >> i am sure they like to help each other out, but they do not have beards. >> you meant cuba gooding, junior? >> i don't think so. i am going to move on with t
let's go to anna next. hi, anna. >> hi. >> you look beautiful tonight. >> and you. >> thank you very much. you always look beautiful. you said all kittens are adorable. i am going to have to disagree with you. not all of them, just like babies, are adorable. >> really? hairless ones maybe not so cute. >> i am guessing a stray kitten in a guantanamo prison cell is problem whree -- is probably inteched it with some terrible diseases and thought very clean....
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anna, nice job and happy friday. fox and friends starts right now. >> thru go and thank you so much for joining, i am anna filling in for gretchin karlson. week before the convention and president obama pulls ahead in the polls. can mitt romney pull ahead with picking the right vp. >> steve: did one of president obama's campaign advisors lie to the u.s.. blaming mitt romney for a woman's death? >> brian: the department of homeland security run like a sorority. a bomb shell revelation against janet napolitano. fox and friends starts right now. ♪ ♪ what would i do? >> steve: i love these goys. >> brian: why they will playing three doors down. >> steve: they are one door down . they are doing a sound check right now. >> yesterday i was on youtube watching them . you don't know how many hits they have. >> brian: learning to the acoustic end. the bad weather sidelined the drummer. we'll be in a situation where we do something this might end up big are than their recorded cuts. they will say exclusively for the summer
anna, nice job and happy friday. fox and friends starts right now. >> thru go and thank you so much for joining, i am anna filling in for gretchin karlson. week before the convention and president obama pulls ahead in the polls. can mitt romney pull ahead with picking the right vp. >> steve: did one of president obama's campaign advisors lie to the u.s.. blaming mitt romney for a woman's death? >> brian: the department of homeland security run like a sorority. a bomb shell...
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we take it to the legal panel, randy zelin and anna-sigga nicolazzi, a prosecutor, looking into this. in true, this sill legal? >>guest: and they are in a lot of trouble. it is initial here what is happening, and it is interesting that private parties are starting this. usually the government comes in first and then something is found, then, at that time the private parties come in. they are saying the online giant as got together and arm twisted the hotel chains to say, if you don't above board only re-sell at this bottom line price we will in the work with you at all on our sites. they have so of the market if it is true, that stops the little guys who, maybe, will discount more to then get something. what that means for all of us, we pay higher prices and that is why people care. >>randy: evidence would be nice. it would be real nice to see some actual evidence that. we have to first understand what price fixing is all about. i can determine my own price. i can determine who i am going to sell to and at what price f i get together with my competitor, with anna-sigga and say, let's
we take it to the legal panel, randy zelin and anna-sigga nicolazzi, a prosecutor, looking into this. in true, this sill legal? >>guest: and they are in a lot of trouble. it is initial here what is happening, and it is interesting that private parties are starting this. usually the government comes in first and then something is found, then, at that time the private parties come in. they are saying the online giant as got together and arm twisted the hotel chains to say, if you don't...
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anna was not finding that here. rather she detected a hint of a pattern like polka dots. >> i thought back to myself, the garden glove on the counter that was missing the match. missing its pair. >> a garden glove was found in karen's kitchen. the mate was never locate and had a distinctive dot pattern. >> with the palm and the fingers were, it's like that rubber. it's got those little nuby things that stick up for gripping purposes so when you are gardening it doesn't slip. i remember thinking wow, i wonder if that's what wrote these letters. >> cox bought similar gloves at a hardware store and after several more days of testing, was satisfied that her hunch was correct. >> anna cox had come up with two important findings. the message in blood had likely been written with a gloved hand and scrawled 20 minutes after the on set of the attack on karen. she reported her results on the detective who is had learned another fact about the victim. >> karen was exclusively left-handed and her left hand did not have blood on
anna was not finding that here. rather she detected a hint of a pattern like polka dots. >> i thought back to myself, the garden glove on the counter that was missing the match. missing its pair. >> a garden glove was found in karen's kitchen. the mate was never locate and had a distinctive dot pattern. >> with the palm and the fingers were, it's like that rubber. it's got those little nuby things that stick up for gripping purposes so when you are gardening it doesn't slip. i...
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according to anna, that is not good enough. >> they have to overhaul the program. >> reporter: but so far, united airlines didn't change it. >> in our minds, we had no idea where she was. >> reporter: for now, she is grateful to know exactly where her daughter is. at sfo, diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >> they accept children as young as five to 11 years old. now just to be clear, there was a united airline employee with phoebe at all times. >>> and just to claim, he can cure people with cancer, and built a company to teach people how to do it. tonight, the investigative unit looks at so-called spontaneous healing. >>> can you heal somebody from cancer without ever touching them? that is one of the claims made by dr. eric pearl, and he has built a huge business teaching others how to do it. we're examining the claims. dr. pearl is a chiropractor turned traveling healer. while his promises may sound outrageous, his seminars draw people from all over the world, including right here in the bay area. but as we found out, his techniques are not only unproven, they're un-regulated. it take
according to anna, that is not good enough. >> they have to overhaul the program. >> reporter: but so far, united airlines didn't change it. >> in our minds, we had no idea where she was. >> reporter: for now, she is grateful to know exactly where her daughter is. at sfo, diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >> they accept children as young as five to 11 years old. now just to be clear, there was a united airline employee with phoebe at all times. >>> and just...
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anna werner, cbs news, dallas. >> that is the cbs evening news. scott will be right back here tomorrow. i'm norah o'donnell. thanks for joining us and good night. ca >>> this is 9news now. >> a night of what looks to have been drinking and dangerous midnight antics on the railroad tracks and documented on twitter ends in tragedy. two promising college women are dead and the heart of a maryland town is a mess after a nearly two mile long coal train jumped the tracks. now, the ntsb is trying to figure out what went wrong. scott broom joins us team coverage with a cleanup is underway. >> the two victims have been identified as 19-year-old rose mayr and elizabeth nass who were up on that rail bridge behind us, sending twitter photos of themselves moments before the train derailed and killed them. >> tragedy
anna werner, cbs news, dallas. >> that is the cbs evening news. scott will be right back here tomorrow. i'm norah o'donnell. thanks for joining us and good night. ca >>> this is 9news now. >> a night of what looks to have been drinking and dangerous midnight antics on the railroad tracks and documented on twitter ends in tragedy. two promising college women are dead and the heart of a maryland town is a mess after a nearly two mile long coal train jumped the tracks. now,...
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anna werner on a report showing wealth and income shrinking. and it's the hottest vehicle on the planet-- the planet next door. ben tracy on today's test drive of the mars rover. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the cause of autism is one of the great mysteries of medicine, but we found out something new and important today. a report in the medical journal "nature" says that it is the age of the father at the time of conception-- not the age of the mother-- that can raise the risk of autism in a child. with more men becoming fathers later in life, it could help explain the rise in autism in this country. jim axelrod is on the story. >> reporter: the study's senior author-- a scientist in iceland- - writes "conventional wisdom has been to blame the developmental disorders of children on the age of mothers. but it's the age of fathers that appears to be the real culprit." dr. delores maldespina, a psychiatrist at new york university finds the research eye opening. >> this study
anna werner on a report showing wealth and income shrinking. and it's the hottest vehicle on the planet-- the planet next door. ben tracy on today's test drive of the mars rover. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the cause of autism is one of the great mysteries of medicine, but we found out something new and important today. a report in the medical journal "nature" says that it is the age of the...
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good morning, anna. >> good morning ainsley. unfortunately sad news to report. families are waking up dealing with the death of loved ones. hurricane isaac claiming the lives to 2 more bringing the total to 4. plaquemines parish pulled a couple out of their kitchen. the way they found out about it was from rescuing others who they brought to a shelter and saw this going on. 1500 water rescues were made by first responders and the department of wildlife and fisherys. in st. johns parish alone 3300 people were forced to evacuate many had water and batteries and generators ready for power outages but were shocked how quickly the waters grew. >> it was like katrina all over again. >> people got used to the water coming. >>> hnt govelieutenant governor what helped some parishes are hurting others. 14 and a half billion given to hurricane katerina is forcing storm surge into other areas that previously didn't have to deal with the flooding like what you saw there in st. johns parish. the few stations that are open are being maned by the national guard. the cameras wer
good morning, anna. >> good morning ainsley. unfortunately sad news to report. families are waking up dealing with the death of loved ones. hurricane isaac claiming the lives to 2 more bringing the total to 4. plaquemines parish pulled a couple out of their kitchen. the way they found out about it was from rescuing others who they brought to a shelter and saw this going on. 1500 water rescues were made by first responders and the department of wildlife and fisherys. in st. johns parish...
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i am here with fox news correspondent anna coyman. she's waiving. and he is a house husband, a blogger and soon to be novelist. i would like to welcome a first time guest miles mckiness. and a bolivia it is 5% of the gdp and it is bill schulz. if fierce comentary was a typing test i would use all 10 fingers to do him. and now diligence president -- diligence. when you need somebody killed by a good looking guy. all right. his stories are lame, and he has no one to blame. it is new york times cory spawnent did, good to see you, pinch. >> i like the cut of your beard. jacobson reveals dolly parton's scripted 925 the musical. ♪ tumble out of bed ♪ stumble in the kitchen ♪ yawn and stretch sthoat. and try to come alive ♪ ♪ out in the streets and the traffic starts jumping ♪ ♪ folks like me ♪ on-the-job from 9 to 5 take it, porch. >> ♪ islands in the stream ♪ that is what we are >> you moron. >> beautiful. were they too bold after winning gold? like it was that funny. >> it was funny. >> the u.s. soccer team beat japan and put on t-sh
i am here with fox news correspondent anna coyman. she's waiving. and he is a house husband, a blogger and soon to be novelist. i would like to welcome a first time guest miles mckiness. and a bolivia it is 5% of the gdp and it is bill schulz. if fierce comentary was a typing test i would use all 10 fingers to do him. and now diligence president -- diligence. when you need somebody killed by a good looking guy. all right. his stories are lame, and he has no one to blame. it is new york times...
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11 pm sot trt :12 anna ala, perry hall hs 11 pm sot trt :12 11 pm sot trt :12 anna ala, perry hall hs junior: 13:58:15 "i'm thankful for him and it could've been lot worse than what the guy could've done. and, mr. worse than what the guy could've and it junior: 13:58:15 "i'm - thankful for him and it 3 could've been a lot worse than what the guy could've done. and, mr. wasmer's a really brave man. i'm glad to have 3im at my school.""- many parents ... were... alerted to the shooting.../ thru.../ an ...e-mail... from... baltimore county... sccools..../ it... took... an hour... for the alert... to... go oot.../ but... many parents... at the scene .... say.../ overall.../ they... were happy... with... the... initial communication... from... the... county. 22:53"i can't say right now until i know all the details, but i have a lot of confidence in the shcool, i have both my &pkids there and we love the sc" school" most parents ... told us... they were alerted... thru... texts... or... from... school officials - here's... our question of the day today.in light of today's incident...do you f
11 pm sot trt :12 anna ala, perry hall hs 11 pm sot trt :12 11 pm sot trt :12 anna ala, perry hall hs junior: 13:58:15 "i'm thankful for him and it could've been lot worse than what the guy could've done. and, mr. worse than what the guy could've and it junior: 13:58:15 "i'm - thankful for him and it 3 could've been a lot worse than what the guy could've done. and, mr. wasmer's a really brave man. i'm glad to have 3im at my school.""- many parents ... were... alerted to the...
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anna tracks them down in a city an hour away. she's the first journalist to find them. >> she was standing in the garden alone. she looked okay. she wasn't damaged. she felt happy to see us, because i bring a lot of food for her, like vegetables. >> but the tale of the flying donkey doesn't end there. with the help of the donkey's real owner, anna helps rescue the animal from the parasailing businessmen. >> we took her away without his permission because he is not the owner and i have the real owner so we don't have to ask. >> days later, news spreads across europe. "the sun" newspaper is so appalled by the story, they want to adopt anapka. and promise a safe home for her in england. anapka, the flying donkey, soon becomes an international sensation. >> police in southern russia are launching an investigation into animal cruelty. >> anapka is even invited to stay at the prestigious kremlin riding school in moscow where she receives royal treatment. >> fresh vegetables, people are giving her a massage every day and people love to
anna tracks them down in a city an hour away. she's the first journalist to find them. >> she was standing in the garden alone. she looked okay. she wasn't damaged. she felt happy to see us, because i bring a lot of food for her, like vegetables. >> but the tale of the flying donkey doesn't end there. with the help of the donkey's real owner, anna helps rescue the animal from the parasailing businessmen. >> we took her away without his permission because he is not the owner...
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. >> anna: drama makes for good tv. >> and drama makes for good tv. it might be good in that sense. i don't want to say bad about anybody, although with respect to him, i can't -- he put himself throughout and he's a disgrace. >> brian: donald, the rnc let go some of the names that will be speaking. do you think that you're going to have a role in some way, shape or form? >> i know they want me to. i'll see what happens. i'm getting something in florida the night before. you have to understand this was i'm sure in -- they're giving me the statesman of the year award on the evening before the convention and i'm very honored by that. that's the sarasota republican party. >> brian: wow, congratulations. >> it's great. florida. >> steve: very nice. i'm sure you heard about this, last week harry reid said a secret source called him on the phone and said that mitt romney didn't pay taxes for ten years and that mitt romney's father would be ashamed if he were alive. so many people think he's made that stuff up and here is senator lindsey graham of south carolina yesterday calling harry dir
. >> anna: drama makes for good tv. >> and drama makes for good tv. it might be good in that sense. i don't want to say bad about anybody, although with respect to him, i can't -- he put himself throughout and he's a disgrace. >> brian: donald, the rnc let go some of the names that will be speaking. do you think that you're going to have a role in some way, shape or form? >> i know they want me to. i'll see what happens. i'm getting something in florida the night before....
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anna? >> well, the republicans have been saying this is the new republican party every time they have one of these conventions. it's not a question of who you put on the stage to give a speech. it's who is voting for you at the ballot box. >> all right, carol. now introduce me as roland so i can answer. >> when you look at the numbers, the bottom line is, the question is you can have artur davis, with that ridiculous speech last night, and mia love, she is running for congress. but you have to connect with the voters as opposed to this and that person here. that's where the rubber meets the road. >> i want you to weigh in, anna, and i have to say that mia love kind of stole the show yesterday. but go on, ana. >> i think you're seeing these diverse faces onstage because they are part of the party, they are winning elections as part of the party. whether my friend roland likes it or not -- >> well, mia hasn't won as a republican. >> calm down, take your meds and let me get some time in. the f
anna? >> well, the republicans have been saying this is the new republican party every time they have one of these conventions. it's not a question of who you put on the stage to give a speech. it's who is voting for you at the ballot box. >> all right, carol. now introduce me as roland so i can answer. >> when you look at the numbers, the bottom line is, the question is you can have artur davis, with that ridiculous speech last night, and mia love, she is running for...
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. >> i'd like to close but anna has a few things to say in terms of demand. at mission high school, i think many of you know i've been here years coming to you and asking you for your support and as advocates and allies in terms of my immigrant students. they didn't choose where they were born, neither did i but i was lucky to be born here and i think this is really a struggle we all need to be part of. senior carranza, superintendent carranza, i think especially now, this is a really good time for you to take this as a priority in this district. so i'm going to challenge you as i challenge my students in chemistry to really take this up and make this a real priority. at mission high school, we're going to have two forums that we are going to do to actually invite the community to come and be part of this. we're going to invite families, families of students that go to mission now and families who had students that graduated from there in years past. we want them to know mission will always be their home. this is their family. this is their community. so we s
. >> i'd like to close but anna has a few things to say in terms of demand. at mission high school, i think many of you know i've been here years coming to you and asking you for your support and as advocates and allies in terms of my immigrant students. they didn't choose where they were born, neither did i but i was lucky to be born here and i think this is really a struggle we all need to be part of. senior carranza, superintendent carranza, i think especially now, this is a really...
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roland martin and republican strategist anna navarro with me. roland, i'm going to start with you. when you think about the context, the vice president was not talking to a room full of white people in iowa. he was talking to a heavily african-american audience in the south. with a history i was just explaining. doesn't that -- you and i talk about racially coded language all the time. isn't that clearly racially coded language? >> i think we're making a mistake. you say half of the room was african-american. who were the other half of the room? in the video i saw, if you play that video back, i see more whites in that video, behind biden, when he was talking, than i saw african-americans. if the room was half black, what was he basically saying to all the white folks in the room, i'm not talking toa ya'll right now i'm talking to the black folks? what is the context. when he used the whole notion of unshackled, when it comes to wall street, i get that. what we've been talking about is how wall street had folks in subprime loans. how they were sitting here in terms of high interest
roland martin and republican strategist anna navarro with me. roland, i'm going to start with you. when you think about the context, the vice president was not talking to a room full of white people in iowa. he was talking to a heavily african-american audience in the south. with a history i was just explaining. doesn't that -- you and i talk about racially coded language all the time. isn't that clearly racially coded language? >> i think we're making a mistake. you say half of the room...
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nhk world's anna jung reports. >> reporter: last year more than 10 million people visited. over the last weekend, 500,000 visitors showed up as you can see the weather is very sunny and hot, so there are a lot of people at the beach. this year, the beach be cape the first place in the country to install a new technological service. everybody is talking about it. and this service allows visitors to get whatever they need without carrying cash. first, guests use this tch scre -- touch screen on a vending machine to select how much money they want for the day. after they have paid with a credit card, a machine produces a wristband. and now, it comes, comes loaded with the equivalent amount of money the customer paid the machine. now, when the customer rents or buys something, the vendor scans this small code on the wristband. and let's try it now. every beach, every year the beach -- the beach gets so crowded and it is a hassle trying to rent an inner tube or parasol. but when you have this wristband -- the entire process takes five seconds. and, there is no waiting time. and
nhk world's anna jung reports. >> reporter: last year more than 10 million people visited. over the last weekend, 500,000 visitors showed up as you can see the weather is very sunny and hot, so there are a lot of people at the beach. this year, the beach be cape the first place in the country to install a new technological service. everybody is talking about it. and this service allows visitors to get whatever they need without carrying cash. first, guests use this tch scre -- touch...
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anna jung, nhk world, south korea. >>> nhk world's kengo komomoto is also covering south korea's upcoming election. he spoke earlier with shery ahn. >> what more can you tell us about park geun-hye. >> park is popular in south korea, much more popular than any rivals within the party. this result was expected. she has achieved much more politically than any other candidate. park is a daughter of south korea's late president. he led the country's economic boom in the 1960s and '70s. he was assassinated in 1979. his daughter is 60. she husbaused her theme to beco full term member of parliament. an opinion poll before the party's vote suggested that she would be the favorite in the presidential race if she ran. >> now that park is in the race, do we know who she will be running against? >> the opposition parties have not selected their nominees yet. members of the main opposition democratic united party picked five finalists in july. they will choose their presidential nominee at a convention in september. >> so, kengo, which party do you think has a better chance of winning the election? >>
anna jung, nhk world, south korea. >>> nhk world's kengo komomoto is also covering south korea's upcoming election. he spoke earlier with shery ahn. >> what more can you tell us about park geun-hye. >> park is popular in south korea, much more popular than any rivals within the party. this result was expected. she has achieved much more politically than any other candidate. park is a daughter of south korea's late president. he led the country's economic boom in the 1960s...
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girl scouts, this is the first time you've seen a picture of anna. anna, here, was on the cover the "country life" magazine, a magazine geared towards elite english. what did juliette low do when her husband fell in love with another woman? well, he did her what he told her not to do. she went off to work in settlement homes. now, you know the best nope settlement house, you know, i'm guessing is hoe house in chicago, jane adam's home, which hoped out the extremely poor. this is a later photograph of the settlement house in the slums of london. juliette low there worked with the candle well working girls club. i find this fascinating. it connects a lot of dots for me as a woman historian to know juliette before she connected with the girl scouts had experience working with poor girls in downtown lone -- london. well, here's mrs. bateman in a later picture. juliette low did something extraordinary for her time and she filed for divorce. scandalous. if you were in juliette low's class, you should just get over it if your husband was up faithful to you,
girl scouts, this is the first time you've seen a picture of anna. anna, here, was on the cover the "country life" magazine, a magazine geared towards elite english. what did juliette low do when her husband fell in love with another woman? well, he did her what he told her not to do. she went off to work in settlement homes. now, you know the best nope settlement house, you know, i'm guessing is hoe house in chicago, jane adam's home, which hoped out the extremely poor. this is a...
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kind of like having home videos everybody watches. >> josh and anna, you have two grandchildren. i don't mean to get up in your business but are you happy to carry on this family tradition of really big families? >> we would love more. i think we're just learning to love the two children that god has given us. if he gives us more, we would be grateful. >> anna, what did your family think when you went to a family weddinging, i think it was your sister's wedding, and all the duggars came. was that the first experience with the big family? >> we were glad to have them back and we had a great time. >> i think it is sometimes overwhelming for people that may not interact with that large of a group to have everyone there and especially at a wedding where you have -- you're all dressed up and trying to keep everybody in order and keep them all in their right place and the right timing. it's definitely a lot of organized chaos. >> michelle, i've got to ask you, i read this this morning. i'm sure you've heard this before. it is a staggering fact. with 19 kids, have you been pregnant a to
kind of like having home videos everybody watches. >> josh and anna, you have two grandchildren. i don't mean to get up in your business but are you happy to carry on this family tradition of really big families? >> we would love more. i think we're just learning to love the two children that god has given us. if he gives us more, we would be grateful. >> anna, what did your family think when you went to a family weddinging, i think it was your sister's wedding, and all the...
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to baton ruj also in the path of isaac anna kooiman joins us live from there. >>> we are bringing you the latest problems that louisiana residents are dealing with. we are live at the homeland security and emergency preparedness center live in baton ruj. first up gas prices for a lot of prices they are up and gas stations are packed. louisiana attorney general's office has been getting price gouging complaints largely about gasoline prices which is illegal. they have graded a waiver to use their summer in an effort to main thane fuel supply. there are 81 hospitals 71 nursing homes in the area. several have evacuated patients. federal assistance is making 100 operational staff ambulances available and rebuild for medicaid assistance so they can get 30-day supply of their prescriptions right now. we are hearing from utility officials 37,000 homes and businesses are in the dark this morning and will likely remain in that scenario through out the duration of the storm. we expect to get a briefing from governor bob jindal sometime this afternoon. >>> can you tell me about the conditions? y
to baton ruj also in the path of isaac anna kooiman joins us live from there. >>> we are bringing you the latest problems that louisiana residents are dealing with. we are live at the homeland security and emergency preparedness center live in baton ruj. first up gas prices for a lot of prices they are up and gas stations are packed. louisiana attorney general's office has been getting price gouging complaints largely about gasoline prices which is illegal. they have graded a waiver to...
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have a good evening. >> anna. >> thank you. >> good evening. i am here representing san francisco organizing project. we work with schools throughout the city. we have many, many families who are members who have children and students in different schools in the district and we are here with mission high school can the the community partners and we urge you to help us in sharing this defered action information with the 4,000 students in the city who qualify for different action and in particular we are working the asset fund to help these eligible students also participating in small lending circles which will help them pay for the legal fee to help them apply for the status. as you know, these students will be able to apply and receive a two-year work permit and will no longer fear deportation and will be able to focus on achieving their dreams. thank you. >> good evening. my name is clarissa sanchez. it is great to be here amongst this wonderful group of commint activists and other community-based organizations. we were not provided a grant.
have a good evening. >> anna. >> thank you. >> good evening. i am here representing san francisco organizing project. we work with schools throughout the city. we have many, many families who are members who have children and students in different schools in the district and we are here with mission high school can the the community partners and we urge you to help us in sharing this defered action information with the 4,000 students in the city who qualify for different...
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here's anna werner. >> reporter: the great recession officially ended in 2009, but volunteers at the north texas food bank are sending out more groceries. kerry wheeler started coming to this food pantry outside dallas last week. >> it really does make a difference because a few cents adds up when you're trying to feed a family. >> reporter: wheeler is trying to find a full-time job. looking for work adds to her challenges as a single mother of two teenaged boys. >> being a mother and trying so hard because i want to work, and i want to be able to provide, and having to turn to ask for help, that's hard for me. >> reporter: the working poor are bearing most of the burden of the sluggish economic recovery. since 2009, pay has gone up 6.2%. but consumer prices have increased 7.2%. 68-year-old linda trotter said she and many seniors are feeling the impact. >> i have a lady who went to the grocery store, and she just stood in the grocery store and cried because she couldn't afford to buy anything. >> reporter: money earned from interest incomes, like savings accounts, has also fallen by
here's anna werner. >> reporter: the great recession officially ended in 2009, but volunteers at the north texas food bank are sending out more groceries. kerry wheeler started coming to this food pantry outside dallas last week. >> it really does make a difference because a few cents adds up when you're trying to feed a family. >> reporter: wheeler is trying to find a full-time job. looking for work adds to her challenges as a single mother of two teenaged boys. >>...
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as anna werner reports, a new army policy threatens to hinder that treatment. >> i hated dogs. i couldn't stand dogs growing up. i got benny, and he changed my life. >> army specialist david bandrowsky suffered a brain injury from a roadside bomb in iraq that left him depressed and suicidal. earlier this year, deep in depression with just benny by his side, bandrowsky reached for his gun. >> basically on the couch, playing with it and right before i pulled the trigger to take my life, he jumped up on me and knocked the gun out of my hand. i believe 100% he saved my life. >> psychological service dogs like benny are trained to respond to their owner's fear or panic. by barking, for example, or nuzzling their owners. >> here. >> support groups and volunteer trainers like debbie kendall provide the dogs to army soldiers for free. >> the reality of my anecdotal experience has been within two weeks of placing a soldier with a service dog, they no longer are considering suicide as an option. >> in january, the army issued a new policy that requires a panel review, commander approval
as anna werner reports, a new army policy threatens to hinder that treatment. >> i hated dogs. i couldn't stand dogs growing up. i got benny, and he changed my life. >> army specialist david bandrowsky suffered a brain injury from a roadside bomb in iraq that left him depressed and suicidal. earlier this year, deep in depression with just benny by his side, bandrowsky reached for his gun. >> basically on the couch, playing with it and right before i pulled the trigger to take...
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. >> o'donnell: but anna werner tells us the army just made it a lot harder to get one. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm norah o'donnell. republican chances of taking back control of the senate today took a hit because the g.o.p. candidate in missouri refused to drop out of the race. despite his controversial comments about rape and abortion. republican standard bearer mitt romney is now leading the call for todd akin to step aside, but akin, who missed a 6:00 p.m. eastern time deadline for withdrawing, said he hadn't done anything morally or ethically wrong. all he did, akin said, is get a word in the wrong place. wyatt andrews begins our coverage. >> reporter: stunned by all the back lash, todd akin insisted that his comments about rape and women were just a mistake and that he could still win the missouri senate seat held by incumbent democrat claire mccaskill. akin announced his final decision on the mike huckabee radio broadcast. >> rape can lead to pregnancy. >> rep
. >> o'donnell: but anna werner tells us the army just made it a lot harder to get one. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm norah o'donnell. republican chances of taking back control of the senate today took a hit because the g.o.p. candidate in missouri refused to drop out of the race. despite his controversial comments about rape and abortion. republican standard bearer mitt...
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my guest right now, the ceo of the girl scouts of the usa, anna maria shaf vez. >> thank you for having me. >> you took the job at the end of last year and the girl scouts are celebrating 100 years in 2012. tell me about the organization today, how you're serving girls in the 21st century. you're the first latina to run the organization. >> i am actually the first woman of color so very honored to do that. i myself was a girl scout, like you, and really learned some skills that helped me in my future career, and we are 100 years old. we were founded in 1912 and since then we've had 59 million members, so approximately 1 in 2 american women were part of our organization. so over 100 years we've developed leaders, but we're also developing individuals who are giving back to their local communities. >> you really are. selling those cookies allows a young girl to run her own business and teach them business lessons. was that an intentional lesson of the program or an accidental benefit? >> it has been very purposeful and we've been selling cookies in our communities for decades, and i think
my guest right now, the ceo of the girl scouts of the usa, anna maria shaf vez. >> thank you for having me. >> you took the job at the end of last year and the girl scouts are celebrating 100 years in 2012. tell me about the organization today, how you're serving girls in the 21st century. you're the first latina to run the organization. >> i am actually the first woman of color so very honored to do that. i myself was a girl scout, like you, and really learned some skills...
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anna will go through the specific programs. the funding for the past school year, 2011-2012, and the next school year, 2012-2013. the presentation goes after the first year, lessons learned and what of bids are happening for next year's program. it is also timely because the region mtc has developed another regional program. $20 million throughout the region. san francisco receives a $1.4 million. we will be doing a call for projects for those funds probably in the winter of 2013. we need our project list to mtc by june of 2013. in the next presentation, we will talk about the one bay area funds but we have a set-aside for the school funds. the way we are currently thinking about it is that the one bay area funds will be for infrastructure projects, whereas this will be for a continuation and enhancement of this safe to school education fund and outreach. >> good morning, commissioners. anna with the san francisco safe routes to school program. i am going to give you a brief overview of the program. we have been operating for
anna will go through the specific programs. the funding for the past school year, 2011-2012, and the next school year, 2012-2013. the presentation goes after the first year, lessons learned and what of bids are happening for next year's program. it is also timely because the region mtc has developed another regional program. $20 million throughout the region. san francisco receives a $1.4 million. we will be doing a call for projects for those funds probably in the winter of 2013. we need our...
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i'm joined by anna sale of wnyc to look at a handful of swing states she viz set for a reporting trip. thanks for being here. regardless of where you went around the country you heard jobs, unemployment. that was the number one issue for everyone. >> first question was the most important thing, jobs. i'm worried about getng d , worried about my kids getting a job when i traveled across the country there's a wide diversity in battleground states. take, for example, colorado. >> on this map what you are looking at, the lighter the color the better the unemployment rate. tor more people employed and the darker color the higher unemployment rate. so let's look at colorado here. 8.4%. >> then look at iowa, just over 5%. and look at florida. >> okay, >> florida 9%, exceeding the national average. as you talk to these coveted swing voters jobs and the economy come up for all of them but they have different realities. if hari sreenivasan we try to take the voters into conversation in "listen to me." here are people who think jobs and the economy are priority number one. >> i would like to get
i'm joined by anna sale of wnyc to look at a handful of swing states she viz set for a reporting trip. thanks for being here. regardless of where you went around the country you heard jobs, unemployment. that was the number one issue for everyone. >> first question was the most important thing, jobs. i'm worried about getng d , worried about my kids getting a job when i traveled across the country there's a wide diversity in battleground states. take, for example, colorado. >> on...