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harold dow died over the weekend apparently after an asthma attack, he was just 62.correspondent for this broadcast, he spent the past two decades reporting for "48 hours." he asked his colleague peter van sant to tell us about the harold dow he remembers. >> tell me when you're set. >> reporter: harold dow could talk to anyone. >> i got no problem with that. >> reporter: and get nearly anyone to talk to him. >> how do you want history to remember mike tyson. >> that mike can kick some ass. >> reporter: harold will be remembered as the first correspondent to corner o.j. simpson after his verdict. can you understand why they're upset do you understand? >> i don't understand and i don't really think it's about me >> reporter: harold dow was a t.v. news pioneer. the first black reporter hired in omaha. there were so many threats the news director carried a gun. >> when i got off the air i stumbled through this thing like a deer caught in the headlights. i stumbled through it and got to the newsroom and everybody was trying to explain to these cornhuskers what just happe
harold dow died over the weekend apparently after an asthma attack, he was just 62.correspondent for this broadcast, he spent the past two decades reporting for "48 hours." he asked his colleague peter van sant to tell us about the harold dow he remembers. >> tell me when you're set. >> reporter: harold dow could talk to anyone. >> i got no problem with that. >> reporter: and get nearly anyone to talk to him. >> how do you want history to remember mike...
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close, all i can say is god bless you, harold dow and god bless your family. >> harold just loved every day that he worked, great sense of humor and he could interview anyone from a president to a pimp to an accused murderer to a rock star, we will miss him desperately, he was 62 years old. we will be right back. >> glor: all of a sudden, it seems like they are everywhere from homes to the empire state building, government health officials say the country is fighting an alarming resurgence of bedbugs. joel brown has more tonight. >> reporter: it makes you itch just thinking about it. bedbugs are back, pint size pests tinier than an apple seed, with breakouts across the country. >> these are some nasty things. >> they are some nasty, insidious, very reproductively capable creatures. >> reporter: wayne wright studies insects and how to kill them, at his pest control firm in maryland, the business of bedbugs is way up. >> we go out to units where there are, units at home by the hundreds and sometimes thousands of bedbugs. >> reporter: ten years ago, only about a quarter of the nation's ext
close, all i can say is god bless you, harold dow and god bless your family. >> harold just loved every day that he worked, great sense of humor and he could interview anyone from a president to a pimp to an accused murderer to a rock star, we will miss him desperately, he was 62 years old. we will be right back. >> glor: all of a sudden, it seems like they are everywhere from homes to the empire state building, government health officials say the country is fighting an alarming...
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that's what harold dow did.hose of us who were touched by his work, or were by his work, or were lucky enough to know him, are saying thanks, harold. we'll never forget you, or those dreams you'll continue to inspire. and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm russ mitchell in new york. katie couric will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by gbh.org weather heating up -- what you're asked not to do tomorrow. one fire torches three bay area homes. how many people are le >>> the bay area first spare the air alert. >>> one fire torches three bay area homes. how many people are left homeless tonight. >> go into coffee shops and everyone is sitting there with their laptops and their ear buds in. it's creepy. >> why are some bay area coffee shops pulling the mug? cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. ,,
that's what harold dow did.hose of us who were touched by his work, or were by his work, or were lucky enough to know him, are saying thanks, harold. we'll never forget you, or those dreams you'll continue to inspire. and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm russ mitchell in new york. katie couric will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by gbh.org weather heating up -- what you're asked not to do tomorrow. one fire torches three bay area homes. how many...
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wrote it for harold bloom. he first called it the death of art and. reading well is one the greatest pleasures. i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice. i am not a poet. i don't care much for. i don't spend me weekends read anything writing. i like to have cocktails but i do not have a drinking problem regardless of what state i wake up in. i don't need drugs to open up my imagination. i am not a poet. i can tolerate half an hour of spoken word poetry. what my cats are up to. i always carry my business cards. i am not a poet, i only write to masture bait my mind. i am trying to convince myself that poetry it save lives. it's the dust of art. and i am going to close with to poet. americano. i look at myself in t
wrote it for harold bloom. he first called it the death of art and. reading well is one the greatest pleasures. i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can still be a choice....
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harold dow was 62. and we also this weekend mourn the passing of long-time technical superviseor al spiney. he was a 40-year cbs news colleague. we will miss both of these respected friends. now a look at today's weather. showers in the east. warm weather across much of the rest of the country. expect more rain and heat in the days ahead with some cooling towards the end of the week. >> osgood: coming up, his dream home and their dream homes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: it's called "the enchanted hill." enchantd and breath taking. perched high above the pacific coast line of san simeon california. this was the estate of william randolph hearst, newspaper tycoon, movie mogul, and one of the 20th centuries most influential men. hearst called san simeon his little hide-away. the hill top is filled with gardens, guest houses, and a magnificent neptune pool. its crowning glory is kass a grande, a castle in the spanish style. it was all designed by the architect julia morgan, the first female graduate of
harold dow was 62. and we also this weekend mourn the passing of long-time technical superviseor al spiney. he was a 40-year cbs news colleague. we will miss both of these respected friends. now a look at today's weather. showers in the east. warm weather across much of the rest of the country. expect more rain and heat in the days ahead with some cooling towards the end of the week. >> osgood: coming up, his dream home and their dream homes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: it's...
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wow, wow, wow. >> oh, gosh, harold, are you okay? oh, gosh, harold, are you okay? you're an idiot. wow, wow, you're an idiot. wow, wow. wow. wow, wow, you're an idiot. >> oh, gosh! checking out your -- checking out your club -- >> oh, gosh! >> checking -- checking out your club. >> you say -- >> oh, gosh -- checking out your club. checking, checking out your club. checking out your -- >> soygism. >> oh, gosh. >> checking, checking. >> soygism. soy --soy -- soygism. >> checking our your club -- leak. >> soygism. >> wow, you're an idiot. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: questlove! we'll be right back with more "late night," everybody. come on back. ♪ anncr: there are engines... and then there's the twin-turbocharging, 365-horsepower-generating, ecoboost engine in the taurus sho from ford that has the thirst of a v6 with the thrust of a v8. the most innovative full-size sedan in america... is now highest ranked in initial quality. the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. a nourishing treatment into a conditioner. new dove daily treatment conditioner is better than a top
wow, wow, wow. >> oh, gosh, harold, are you okay? oh, gosh, harold, are you okay? you're an idiot. wow, wow, you're an idiot. wow, wow. wow. wow, wow, you're an idiot. >> oh, gosh! checking out your -- checking out your club -- >> oh, gosh! >> checking -- checking out your club. >> you say -- >> oh, gosh -- checking out your club. checking, checking out your club. checking out your -- >> soygism. >> oh, gosh. >> checking, checking. >>...
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we miss democrats like harold on capitol hill these days.lt conversation about domestic spending and about entitlements. >> we talk about all these adult conversations. it's a narrow question. you're for it or not. >> look, i am for reforming our public sbimgentitlements for americans who are far away from retirement. we need to keep promises for seniors, make sure people counting on medicare and social security have the benefits they have. for young americans, absolutely yes. we ought to bring real reform for the sake of future generations of americans to get spending under control. >> let me bring you into this. what we're talking about a lot, whether it's a debt commission that talk about the tough choices that have to be made, is washington in a position to make fuf choices about taxes, spending, and other ways it to create jobs? >> the not particularly. the deficit commission is a good example. that was appointed by president obama because congress refused to pass a commission that would have binding power because of fears on the part o
we miss democrats like harold on capitol hill these days.lt conversation about domestic spending and about entitlements. >> we talk about all these adult conversations. it's a narrow question. you're for it or not. >> look, i am for reforming our public sbimgentitlements for americans who are far away from retirement. we need to keep promises for seniors, make sure people counting on medicare and social security have the benefits they have. for young americans, absolutely yes. we...
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wow, wow, wow. >> oh, gosh, harold, are you okay? oh, gosh, harold, are you okay? you're an idiot. wow, wow, you're an idiot. wow, wow. wow. wow, wow, you're an idiot. >> oh, gosh! checking out your -- checking out your club -- >> oh, gosh! >> checking -- checking out your club. >> you say -- >> oh, gosh -- checking out your club. checking, checking out your club. checking out your -- >> soygism. >> oh, gosh. >> checking, checking. >> soygism. soy --soy -- soygism. >> checking our your club -- leak. >> soygism. >> wow, you're an idiot. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: questlove! we'll be right back with more "late night," everybody. come on back. ♪ ♪ male voice: ooh! green tea with citrus. i could use a lift. you gonna finish that? hmm? well, how 'bout that? dude, fish have ears, you know. announcer: lipton--drink on the bright side. fish: sheesh. what this droid does will change how you do web connections. this creates a mobile 3g hotspot, powerful enough to fuel multiple devices at will. putting you at the center of your own world wide web. introducing the new d
wow, wow, wow. >> oh, gosh, harold, are you okay? oh, gosh, harold, are you okay? you're an idiot. wow, wow, you're an idiot. wow, wow. wow. wow, wow, you're an idiot. >> oh, gosh! checking out your -- checking out your club -- >> oh, gosh! >> checking -- checking out your club. >> you say -- >> oh, gosh -- checking out your club. checking, checking out your club. checking out your -- >> soygism. >> oh, gosh. >> checking, checking. >>...
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harold! we're off, harold. sorry. i'll let you say it. possible by king world] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www,ncicap.org--] [ fema announcer ] this is a strawberry pop tart. but this is warm, fresh-baked strawberry toaster strudel. [ music ] see the difference? pillsbury toaster strudel, the one kids want to eat. ♪ whoa! do you know what our favorite part of shooting hoops is? 3...2...1... overtime! ♪ ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh [ female announcer ] new crest 3d white professional effects whitestrips. also try crest 3d white toothpaste and rinse for a 3d white smile. when pain keeps you up, nothing is proven to help you fall asleep faster than advil pm liqui-gels. rushing real liquid relief to ease you to sleep fast. for nighttime pain, make advil pm your #1 choice. >>> at some point or another, many of us, including vinita, have had a job we just couldn't take anymore. we wanted the guts to do something about it. >> a job before this one. right? >> right. >> flight attendant steve slater did do somethi
harold! we're off, harold. sorry. i'll let you say it. possible by king world] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www,ncicap.org--] [ fema announcer ] this is a strawberry pop tart. but this is warm, fresh-baked strawberry toaster strudel. [ music ] see the difference? pillsbury toaster strudel, the one kids want to eat. ♪ whoa! do you know what our favorite part of shooting hoops is? 3...2...1... overtime! ♪ ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh [ female announcer ]...
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now harold you know you live right there on the border so of course but for miles from the border i'm not asking for your description of course but you know reports in the homeland security department say the borders more secure than it's ever been before so why is it that you don't you'll get it it does go to sheriff larry dever and you'll tell us that that's a that's a bunch of propaganda and it's a lot of political propaganda because they come across and attack our people and go back your question are rich and counted and i don't care when the pilots i know says that that final step in the right says. that speaks to it. now harold i have to ask you when you talk about border security for you is this simply illegal immigrants that might be crossing over to perhaps i don't know get a job build a life in the u.s. or are you specifically referring to the drug violence. i'm referring to the people smuggling and the drug smuggling now as compared to two years ago it was all controlled by organized crime. from the mexican side. it is no longer just illegal street go across the border comi
now harold you know you live right there on the border so of course but for miles from the border i'm not asking for your description of course but you know reports in the homeland security department say the borders more secure than it's ever been before so why is it that you don't you'll get it it does go to sheriff larry dever and you'll tell us that that's a that's a bunch of propaganda and it's a lot of political propaganda because they come across and attack our people and go back your...
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in 1964, for instance, the norm was that the leader of the opposition, harold wilson, would be calledjust the once in the thursday session and not at all on tuesdays. while exchanges could be lively, contemporary accounts do not record them being remotely raucous. all of this changed over time but more by accident than design. questions continued to be transferred by jim callaghan, and indeed it was at this time that the clerks in the table office devised the untransferable question "if he will list his engagements for today". this formulation had the additional advantages that the supplementary could cover any subject, and any development even minutes before the start of pmqs; and it was convenient for members because they did not need to think of a substantive question to table when it was long odds that they would be successful in the ballot anyway. small wonder that "the engagements question" has proved such a survivor. but even as the engagements question became more widely used, it was clear that the days of transfers were over. margaret thatcher indicated at the start of her pr
in 1964, for instance, the norm was that the leader of the opposition, harold wilson, would be calledjust the once in the thursday session and not at all on tuesdays. while exchanges could be lively, contemporary accounts do not record them being remotely raucous. all of this changed over time but more by accident than design. questions continued to be transferred by jim callaghan, and indeed it was at this time that the clerks in the table office devised the untransferable question "if he...
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. >>> veteran correspondent harold dow has died. be remembered as a ground-breaker, story-breaker and a ubiquitous face on the evening news, "48 hours" and other broadcasts, those of us in the business will remember him as such a nice man. he died of an apparent severe asthma attack. he leaves his wife and three children. harold dow was 62 years old. >>> and in his own quiet way, eddie kean made a contribution to american culture during a very different time in america. he wrote the song "it's howdy doody time" which became an anthem with young kids. he also wrote most of the shows and created the word cowabunga later put to use by bart simpson. eddie kean was 85 years old. >>> and coming up, an entire nation is breathing easier after trapped miners are found alive. problem is now comes the hard part. i'm a random windstorm. [ grunts ] ♪ i'm a hot babe out jogging. ♪ call me mayhem. [ tires screech ] i'm every reason to have the right insurance. [ tires screech ] but a lot of you are cutting your coverage and leaving yourselves unpr
. >>> veteran correspondent harold dow has died. be remembered as a ground-breaker, story-breaker and a ubiquitous face on the evening news, "48 hours" and other broadcasts, those of us in the business will remember him as such a nice man. he died of an apparent severe asthma attack. he leaves his wife and three children. harold dow was 62 years old. >>> and in his own quiet way, eddie kean made a contribution to american culture during a very different time in...
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harold ford jr. a proud resident of new york city and new york state. >> great to be here. thank you, sir. >> charlie: and the first book was published when he was just 20 years old. when the new york times reviewed it called it the most disturbing novel made in a long time and a film was made and starred robert downey jr. here's a look at the book. >> this is your formative years. >> come on, we'll go out. >> whoa, blackout. >> you must party with joanne and blair. >> i'm out of here, guys. >> i will beg, claire will plead. >> please. please. >> okay. fine. you're loss. >> let's do it. >> charlie: a quarter of a century later he returns to the character, i'm pleased to to have bret easton ellis. you began to think of this when you were write book. >> i thought of less than zero when i want to refamiliarize myself with a writer named brett zenelis and make sure i was up to date with who this guy was and had not looked at less than zero since the publication in 1985 and i reread the book in 2005 and it was okay. it was fine. i thought it was pretty well written for someone w
harold ford jr. a proud resident of new york city and new york state. >> great to be here. thank you, sir. >> charlie: and the first book was published when he was just 20 years old. when the new york times reviewed it called it the most disturbing novel made in a long time and a film was made and starred robert downey jr. here's a look at the book. >> this is your formative years. >> come on, we'll go out. >> whoa, blackout. >> you must party with joanne and...
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harold will think. i need to get closer and closer to the herring and call to him in this way. hello mr. herring. the herring will think. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say, what. what will you say? i can't hear anything. >> that's idea i make my voice smaller until i make no sound at alright. so the herring will think, he's gone. well, no fun today i guess but any way i am safe. and at that moment i capture him. what do you think of my wonderful idea. great. very good. very interesting. i'd like to see you try it. thank you and can you suggest a good place to catch and find many snow herrings. sure. into the temple. why don't you go there. thank you. i go now. going into the temple, the temple gate is closed for the night and the temple wall is too high for me
harold will think. i need to get closer and closer to the herring and call to him in this way. hello mr. herring. the herring will think. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say,...
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[applause] >> i am harold. i have known michael since before he was the port commissioner.e became friends in 1988 when we both unsuccessfully ran for the board of supervisors. we went around the circuit of candidates nights. we became good friends. and know him from the calamari and the godfather's forum. we love you very much. we're very proud of you, commander. [applause] >> they are fighting over you, mike. >> i represent the san francisco forum. michael is a member of the san francisco forum. michael, we're very proud of you. continue the good work. [applause] >> i am the class of 1932 when prohibition was voted out. my first contact with michael caine about 25 years ago. since then, we've gotten into a lot of areas. i do not think this is a part of his life that comes out. it is his service to the poor. he was always ready without a qualm to say, "sure, i will do it." we've been close friends for the last 25 years. i would like to congratulate him. i am a native san consistent as well. thank you. -- i am a native sentences tha - san franciscan. thank you. >> you have
[applause] >> i am harold. i have known michael since before he was the port commissioner.e became friends in 1988 when we both unsuccessfully ran for the board of supervisors. we went around the circuit of candidates nights. we became good friends. and know him from the calamari and the godfather's forum. we love you very much. we're very proud of you, commander. [applause] >> they are fighting over you, mike. >> i represent the san francisco forum. michael is a member of the...
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. >>> back in this country, veteran cbs news correspondent harold dow has died. the emmy award-winning journalist covered the lockerbie airline bombing and the 9/11 attacks and many other major stories. he worked for cbs for more than 40 years. he was 62 years of age. >>> and finally n long beach, california, the ever-thrilling flugtag contest. which involves teams launching their own homemade human-powered machines from a 30-foot flight deck. before they splash into the harbor there. the event is more about showmanship than aeronautic achievement. the winner flew 98 feet before splashing down into the harbor. 100,000 people. believe it or not. you know what that means? >> fly day. >> there you go. the multilingual bob woodruff. wow, impressive. >> marysol? >> bueno. >> it's the same thing over and over. >> i don't know anything about flugtag. let's take a look at some more flooding, in the northeast here. buffalo and albany, you're going to get slammed. this part of the country actually needs the rain. it's just that it comes so fast and a lot of it. three inche
. >>> back in this country, veteran cbs news correspondent harold dow has died. the emmy award-winning journalist covered the lockerbie airline bombing and the 9/11 attacks and many other major stories. he worked for cbs for more than 40 years. he was 62 years of age. >>> and finally n long beach, california, the ever-thrilling flugtag contest. which involves teams launching their own homemade human-powered machines from a 30-foot flight deck. before they splash into the...
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harold melvin & the blue notes. "you'll never find another love like mine," lou rawls.emory lives on in this cd collection. it will be yours time and again. do not wait. we need you to go to the phone right now. we're going to be here for a few more minutes. if you've been sitting back and thinking, "oh, i was there! this is my youth!" help us preserve more of the memories and the culture right here on pbs. call. hurry. join us at the $150 level and we'll say thanks with an all-new 6-cd set of the greatest soul hits ever. >> hello, hey, joe, you want to give it a go? >> gitchi gitchi ya ya ta ta, gitchi gitchi ya ya here, mocha choca lata ya ya, creole lady marmalade >> when will i see you again? when will i see you again? ♪ >> don't wait. pick up the phone right now and call the number on your screen. >> hi, this is aretha franklin. this is your last chance and your last opportunity to have your vote counted. go to your telephones and make your pledge and continue to support pbs. believe me, they do, and i know that you know, they do have some of the best programming o
harold melvin & the blue notes. "you'll never find another love like mine," lou rawls.emory lives on in this cd collection. it will be yours time and again. do not wait. we need you to go to the phone right now. we're going to be here for a few more minutes. if you've been sitting back and thinking, "oh, i was there! this is my youth!" help us preserve more of the memories and the culture right here on pbs. call. hurry. join us at the $150 level and we'll say thanks with...
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doctors alfred ashford and harold hoke are spearheading the charge to combat one of the leading causesancer. based out of new york's harlem hospital, dr. ashford is director of medicine and dr. hoke is chief of urology. prostate cancer is often hard to detect. >> if you have symptoms, it's probably too late. so you never want to wait for symptoms. >> an estimated 2 million men live with prostate cancer and it disproportionately affects the black community. african-american men are 6% more likely to develop the disease compared to white men and two and a half more times likely to die from it. each year in the united states, approximately 220,000 men are diagnosed with this disease and up until recently, approximately 27,000 of those men will lose their lives to prostate cancer. >> prostate cancer, by and large, is a silent killer. so the best thing a black man can do or any man, for that matter is to have regular check-ups with their primary care physician or even your urologist and that includes a prostate examination and a psa. getting at age 50. >> age is the number one risk factor.
doctors alfred ashford and harold hoke are spearheading the charge to combat one of the leading causesancer. based out of new york's harlem hospital, dr. ashford is director of medicine and dr. hoke is chief of urology. prostate cancer is often hard to detect. >> if you have symptoms, it's probably too late. so you never want to wait for symptoms. >> an estimated 2 million men live with prostate cancer and it disproportionately affects the black community. african-american men are...
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financial planner harold evensky agrees education is important, but he'd look elsewhere for cash. >> either borrowing from family or having their children get a part-time job to pay part of it. because the cost of taking it out of a 401k can be significant. not only the tax penalties, or the tax consequences when you take it out, but the real problem is not having that nest egg when you retire. >> reporter: most 401k investors seem to realize that, which may explain why contribution rates have held steady through the recession. but, that's for the people who have access to retirement plans. >> 401k's only cover half the workforce in any one year. the other half of the work force doesn't have a way to save for retirement at work. >> reporter: but all in all, evensky says most americans are staying the retirement savings course. >> my experience is investors, in general, are reasonable when times get tough. they do batten down the hatches, they do cut back their expenses, they live in a house of bricks and not sticks, which is good news. >> reporter: but those who are falling behind se
financial planner harold evensky agrees education is important, but he'd look elsewhere for cash. >> either borrowing from family or having their children get a part-time job to pay part of it. because the cost of taking it out of a 401k can be significant. not only the tax penalties, or the tax consequences when you take it out, but the real problem is not having that nest egg when you retire. >> reporter: most 401k investors seem to realize that, which may explain why contribution...
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visa to eighteen if the country secures the bed for that year's tournaments free fall delegation had harold may need goals in fact is currently inspecting football stadiums across russia stating the promise will be considered reason free entry was allowed when moscow hosted the champions league final in may two thousand and eight swede fans showing their tickets at passport control instead of russia will be up against england spain and portugal belgium and the netherlands and also in the united states for the twenty eight to imbed the twenty twenty two final and are planned before the country with a host of both tournaments to be announced on december the second. and europe today for now a look on the world weather coming up next on our team and then the main headlines . i'm going. to use today volunteers once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada from china corporations are on the day. the for. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. the show somethin ha
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age is on the table, if there's consensus with simpson and bowles there, you need to do this. >> harold ford, thanks very much. >> thank you, sir. >>> we go to juju chang for the rest of the morning's news. >> good morning, everyone. we turn to breaking news overnight. one of the deadliest attacks in iraq in months. the target? a recruitment center for the iraqi army. the very troops poised to take control as american forces head home. dozens were killed there. nick watt is following the story. good morning to you, nick. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, juju, the latest toll from this morning's attack is around 60 dead and more than 120 injured. the violence in iraq is escalating as the end of august draws near when the u.s. plans to end all of its combat operations and withdraw all but 50,000 u.s. troops. now, some of those killed this morning had been waiting in line overnight at that recruiting station. unemployment in iraq is running at about 60%. so many are willing to take the risk of joining the army and standing in line as prime targets outside those recruiting stations.
age is on the table, if there's consensus with simpson and bowles there, you need to do this. >> harold ford, thanks very much. >> thank you, sir. >>> we go to juju chang for the rest of the morning's news. >> good morning, everyone. we turn to breaking news overnight. one of the deadliest attacks in iraq in months. the target? a recruitment center for the iraqi army. the very troops poised to take control as american forces head home. dozens were killed there. nick...
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to see if this bid was strong enough to woo feed the inspectors for four days the committee led by harold may nichols visit it for the third. staging cities but a world cup there if they petersburg moscow because done and sochi and they did all of this if the if russia is in fact ready to host the world cup in either twenty eighteen or twenty twenty two there is the afternoon nickeled and russian minister of sport but probably but that's where the press before the inspectors left moscow and the minister said that russia and her people have a great desire to host the world cup they did everything possible to. to prove. all the information they needed to make a fair and then return. specter said he was very impressed by russia's. trip. and said that they did everything they did to make. all the questions they needed in order to make a fair. and. he was also impressed by russia's dedication to the game with a name russia's. program all of that and part of their program thousand more football fields around the country to attract more children to the game. and they also talked about who he was
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twenty eighteen if the country secures the bed for that here is tournaments fief on delegation had harold may need also in fact is currently inspecting football stadiums across russia stating the promise will become stated reason free entry was allowed when moscow hosted the champions league final. in may two thousand and eight sweep files showing their take gets at passport control instead of the pressure will be up against angle in spain and portugal belgium and madeleines and also deny that stay for the twenty eight same bad day twenty twenty two final ones are planned before the country with a host of amends to be announced on december the second. and europe today for now a look on the world wide are coming up next on our team and then the main headlines . culture is the same of you i can tell you that you go on thirty one years i believe that they nothing less than events and after forty years the so-called war on drugs is achieved preciously little nonetheless governments around the world. signed up to join the military because i thought that it was my duty not that it was something
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. >> harold miller said even though these schools provide at important role by provided higher educationo students who wouldn't normally get a degree, he admits the recruiting process at many for-profit schools should be changed. >> we should not have a situation where that many bad occurrences are being visible. >> you got caught. >> no, there are always problems. there are problems in traditiontradition al schools as will. >> 15 for 15. you get the government money. why don't you give some back to the people who have been stuck after your improbable solicitations. >> it's something we're going look at. >> look at what? you don't have anything on that. what do you have? >> nothing. >> that doesn't solve the problems now. chris cuomo, abc news, new york. >>> and here is something you don't see every day, an hour-long car chase that ends on an airport runway. dallas police were in pursuit of a suspected car jacker when the pickup truck crashed through a truck at love field. the airport was closed before the suspect was finally stopped and arrested. >>> still ahead, is this your brain in l
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. >> schieffer: we note this morning with sadness the passing of long-time cbs correspondent harold dow was 62 and one of the best. we'll see you next week right here on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,, [ male announcer ] how can rice production in india, affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry, in south america? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing.
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. >> fantastic beach weather and sea harold whether at potto. in the bay area. by the way that's the view from heavily ski resort. mayor rice and notified they tomorrow look of those temperatures 101 degrees of fairfield 94 san jose sends this is going to the eighties. we've been stuck of the '60s for ever. offer to are pretty nice. beautiful beaches tomorrow 76 at half moon bay. >> whether it beats good weather the like. see you back your 11th tonight. [ male announcer ] presenting the cadillac "summer's best" sales event. a fantastic opportunity to get 0% apr financing on every new 2010 cadillac model. like the cts sport sedan. the most acclaimed vehicle in its class and a "car and driver" 10 best, three years in a row. or the all new cadillac srx luxury crossover. and even the most acclaimed luxury suv ever, the cadillac escalade. summer brings out the best in all of us. hurry in to get 0% apr financing on every new 2010 cadillac during cadillac's "summer's best" sales event, going on now at your cadillac dealer. ♪ what this droid does will c
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he was arrested in connection with the assault of harold cabral on feb. 1., of suisun city, was driving a backhoe on broadway street when someone threw an object at his vehicle. he turned the backhoe around, and when he got out of the vehicle, he was attacked by several juveniles and knocked to the ground, where he was swarmed by more than 40 people. cabral suffered broken teeth and a fractured jaw, collarbone and skull. another juvenile, who instigated the incident, is still facing prosecution. narcotics officers said they seized marijuana plants worth more than two and a half million dollars from my garden west of carter about floor bill. it was hundred 50 ft. long and water by a lake on the property they found the garden during a search of the residents they say they also found several guns on the property. we will be right back as kron 4 continues to live lookit outside at one of the few sunny spots getting sun in walnut creek traffic moving smoothly. ó caltrans is ahead of schedule on the lifting the legs on the new bridge. we have a look. >> two weeks
he was arrested in connection with the assault of harold cabral on feb. 1., of suisun city, was driving a backhoe on broadway street when someone threw an object at his vehicle. he turned the backhoe around, and when he got out of the vehicle, he was attacked by several juveniles and knocked to the ground, where he was swarmed by more than 40 people. cabral suffered broken teeth and a fractured jaw, collarbone and skull. another juvenile, who instigated the incident, is still facing...
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host: all right, harold, we'll go on to marry -- mary on the democratic line from michigan.ler: unfortunately i think i'm wasting my call. the prior answer by mr. lowry was so ridiculous. i just find it amazing that he could answer that the budget cuts should be according to the 2008 situation. i read columns and they actually, republican economists actually criticized their own economic policies over the last 30 years. and admit that they have been totally wrong, that they have only practiced tax cutting. so that as they kept cutting services and programs to the people they've created a situation where we are destroying -- and, also, they're admitting that the deregulation has caused such an imbalance that it's created the wages of working people to be at the purchasing power at the middle 1970's whereas the rich got richer by 300 times as much as the 1970's. host: rich lowry. guest: ok. so there is a lot to take on there. i didn't find that op-ed she referred to particularly persuasive. i think the main thing that happened that created the housing bubble and the financial
host: all right, harold, we'll go on to marry -- mary on the democratic line from michigan.ler: unfortunately i think i'm wasting my call. the prior answer by mr. lowry was so ridiculous. i just find it amazing that he could answer that the budget cuts should be according to the 2008 situation. i read columns and they actually, republican economists actually criticized their own economic policies over the last 30 years. and admit that they have been totally wrong, that they have only practiced...
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host: all right, harold, we'll go on to marry -- mary on the democratic line from michigan. caller: unfortunately i think i'm wasting my call. the prior answer by mr. lowry was so ridiculous. i just find it amazing that he could answer that the budget cuts should be according to the 2008 situation. i read columns and they actually, republican economists actually criticized their own economic policies over the last 30 years. and admit that they have been totally wrong, that they have only practiced tax cutting. so that as they kept cutting services and programs to the people they've created a situation where we are destroying -- and, also, they're admitting that the deregulation has caused such an imbalance that it's created the wages of working people to be at the purchasing power at the middle 1970's whereas the rich got richer by 300 times as much as the 1970's. host: rich lowry. guest: ok. so there is a lot to take on there. i didn't find that op-ed she referred to particularly persuasive. i think the main thing that happened that created the housing bubble and the financ
host: all right, harold, we'll go on to marry -- mary on the democratic line from michigan. caller: unfortunately i think i'm wasting my call. the prior answer by mr. lowry was so ridiculous. i just find it amazing that he could answer that the budget cuts should be according to the 2008 situation. i read columns and they actually, republican economists actually criticized their own economic policies over the last 30 years. and admit that they have been totally wrong, that they have only...
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i'm no angel and harold and maude. one of the great fabulous films and the reason all brooks got into show business is because he got to see people on stage and that is lower he fell month. julie and juliet is funny girl. the want of a great female james bond the beat so, the joneses on city to be do not forget. a marvelous document tray it is really great. it is remarkable adventure. there really fought the good fight peer do not forget he hefner documentary is become a laughing stock. and there's a great documentary about what he did to change the world. menopause the musical. >> will have it has been having a ball playing at the pinnacle museum in alameda. let us check back in. all? >> no least at the end of the kimbell museum we decided to shopping next door. the alameda farmers' market and is a typical farmer's market but guess what things are very different this year all of your farmers markets because well, the leather, we are born to tell you about some big-name is that is coming up on kron4 news and this led t
i'm no angel and harold and maude. one of the great fabulous films and the reason all brooks got into show business is because he got to see people on stage and that is lower he fell month. julie and juliet is funny girl. the want of a great female james bond the beat so, the joneses on city to be do not forget. a marvelous document tray it is really great. it is remarkable adventure. there really fought the good fight peer do not forget he hefner documentary is become a laughing stock. and...
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in this critical scenario, president barack obama would issue the order of this preannounced and haroldttack -- and heralded attack following the norms of the large empire. in addition, and that same point, in which the order would be issued -- that is, in addition, the only -- it could only -- it could lead to an incalculable number of nuclear weapons accumulated in an absurd competition between the powers. he would be ordering the instantaneous death not only of hundreds of millions of people, including an incalculable number of inhabitants in his own country, in an edition to the cruise of all of the ships that make up the u.s. fleet deployed on the seas surrounding iran, simultaneously. the conflagration would spread in the near and middle east as well as throughout eurasia. it was a coincidence that at this specific moment, the president of the united states is a descendant of africans and whites. of muslims and christians. if this is achieved, and we need to be aware that that is what we're doing here. the leaders of the most powerful nations on the planet, both allies as well as
in this critical scenario, president barack obama would issue the order of this preannounced and haroldttack -- and heralded attack following the norms of the large empire. in addition, and that same point, in which the order would be issued -- that is, in addition, the only -- it could only -- it could lead to an incalculable number of nuclear weapons accumulated in an absurd competition between the powers. he would be ordering the instantaneous death not only of hundreds of millions of...