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norris says toyota told him southern california will get 30% fewer cars this month. so what does that mean for you? >> well, see these empty holes here? there's going to be a lot more empty holes in this area very shortly. >> reporter: the prius is only made in japan. norris normally has 70 of them on his lot. now he has just 27. the other problem is parts. many come from damaged suppliers in japan. so toyota has now given its dealers this list of 233 parts they're not supposed to order unless they absolutely need them. this includes everything from struts to door panels. today, nissan announced parts shortages are forcing it to close five north american plants for several days. american car makers are also getting hit. ford is shutting down this plant in kentucky and g.m. idled this plant in louisiana. both use japanese parts. many u.s. automakers are also running out of some black and red cars. the pigment for the paint is made near japan's troubled nuclear reactor. limited supply means prices are going up. a prius costs $1,200 more than before the quake. >> if you
norris says toyota told him southern california will get 30% fewer cars this month. so what does that mean for you? >> well, see these empty holes here? there's going to be a lot more empty holes in this area very shortly. >> reporter: the prius is only made in japan. norris normally has 70 of them on his lot. now he has just 27. the other problem is parts. many come from damaged suppliers in japan. so toyota has now given its dealers this list of 233 parts they're not supposed to...
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. >>> reporter: teacher holly friel shows how muralist josef norris took a graffiti-laced wall at idawells continuation high school and transformed it into a block- long masterpiece with 150 students over three years. >> what i love about these murals is that you have all these kind of buried jewels. >> it's a big blank wall with a few tags all the time. and now it's a beautiful work of art. >> what we had here was something special. >> reporter: josef is founder and director of kid serve a nonprofit that creates murals with san francisco students from preschool to high school. >> usually an aha moment, where we start laying tile on a blank wall and after a few weeks, the young artists kind of get it, that they're really transforming their city. >> reporter: josef helps students create sections of the mural to illustrate their class lessons an women's history, sports pioneers and music. >> we worked on this during art class. >> reporter: 18-year-old arrgitu osman designed a tile on muhammad ali. she says the mural brought the curriculum to life. >> it makes learning about history more
. >>> reporter: teacher holly friel shows how muralist josef norris took a graffiti-laced wall at idawells continuation high school and transformed it into a block- long masterpiece with 150 students over three years. >> what i love about these murals is that you have all these kind of buried jewels. >> it's a big blank wall with a few tags all the time. and now it's a beautiful work of art. >> what we had here was something special. >> reporter: josef is...
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this is my best friend, meschelle norris. >> i'm meschelle norris. [applause] >> i feel like i should say and you're listening to. >> the response you hear robert seeing and will melissa block so it takes a second. we're so thrilled not only to talk to you today but also to talk with each other and share with you the things we talk about all the time among ourselves and then some. so we're just going to get started. because we want to make the best use of our time and hopefully we'll be joined in a few minutes by other dear friend, mary wolf, who has been getting us involved at this episode that we're here for today. meschelle and i set out a couple years ago to write out books both knowing we were insane to try it because we were writing books and working full time about stories that kept slipping away from our fingers. in my case it was stories in politics and breakthroughs in the 2008 elections and -- here's mary wolf, our dear friend. come up and join us. yay! [applause] >> anyway, we'll settle that in a moment. >> hi, sweetie. >> i'll dance unti
this is my best friend, meschelle norris. >> i'm meschelle norris. [applause] >> i feel like i should say and you're listening to. >> the response you hear robert seeing and will melissa block so it takes a second. we're so thrilled not only to talk to you today but also to talk with each other and share with you the things we talk about all the time among ourselves and then some. so we're just going to get started. because we want to make the best use of our time and...
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i have been reporting on women on to the norris for the past five years.entrepreneurship -- i have been reporting on in women on to the north shipped for the past five years. this gets women have had and grows in schools. tavis: who even knew that there was women on to the norse ship in afghanistan? >> very few people. what you see on the ground is people continually under estimating these women. as a journalist, you go on the ground and you see these stories and you see the power of these women to not just change their own lives but to change their family dynamics and to bring their income into their family. tavis: tell me more about the story. >> this is about a woman who's supposed to be a teacher. the taliban comes to afghanistan and she ends up being at the head of the household with brothers and sisters to support. she ends up being the only young woman to head the household and she figures out that she has to find a way to start in business because she has to find a way to support her family. but people do not know about the taliban is the economic
i have been reporting on women on to the norris for the past five years.entrepreneurship -- i have been reporting on in women on to the north shipped for the past five years. this gets women have had and grows in schools. tavis: who even knew that there was women on to the norse ship in afghanistan? >> very few people. what you see on the ground is people continually under estimating these women. as a journalist, you go on the ground and you see these stories and you see the power of...
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. >> in 1866, they came to brazil led by colonel william norris. the towns were born. industry flourished. over the last few years, it has survived serious chinese competition, providing high- quality special fabrics for industrial applications. one of the biggest plants still belongs to a traditional brazilian family. >> my great grandparents came from the united states with a dream come and they built a windmill. later, they built this factory which has been here for 40 years. we are keeping the dream alive. >> the textile industry started here by the immigrants in the 19th century did the basis for the growth of this area, which is now back -- which is nowadays money mess developed regions of brazil. -- which is now is one of the most developed regions of brazil. >> this 29-year-old engineer works hard toward his vision of the american dream. he plans to get married later this year, so, sometimes after leaving his job, he goes to check the plot of land he bought in any development to build a house and family. >> an established michaels. i studied. i worked hard. --
. >> in 1866, they came to brazil led by colonel william norris. the towns were born. industry flourished. over the last few years, it has survived serious chinese competition, providing high- quality special fabrics for industrial applications. one of the biggest plants still belongs to a traditional brazilian family. >> my great grandparents came from the united states with a dream come and they built a windmill. later, they built this factory which has been here for 40 years. we...
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. >> in 1866, they came to brazil led by colonel william norris. the towns were born. industry flourished. over the last few years, it has survived serious chinese competition, providing high- quality special fabrics for industrial applications. one of the biggest plants still belongs to a traditional brazilian family. >> my great grandparents came from the united states with a dream come and they built a windmill. later, they built this factory which has been here for 40 years. we are keeping the dream alive. >> the textile industry started here by the immigrants in the 19th century did the basis for the growth of this area, which is now back -- which is nowadays money mess developed regions of brazil. -- which is now is one of the most developed regions of brazil. >> this 29-year-old engineer works hard toward his vision of the american dream. he plans to get married later this year, so, sometimes after leaving his job, he goes to check the plot of land he bought in any development to build a house and family. >> an established michaels. i studied. i worked hard. --
. >> in 1866, they came to brazil led by colonel william norris. the towns were born. industry flourished. over the last few years, it has survived serious chinese competition, providing high- quality special fabrics for industrial applications. one of the biggest plants still belongs to a traditional brazilian family. >> my great grandparents came from the united states with a dream come and they built a windmill. later, they built this factory which has been here for 40 years. we...
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disastrous proportions as it was was back we are going to openly emission international transfer of norris. official forecast of the ira mouth existing that food prices are going to rise and you progress yes there's a current tendency on the world market is the russian government have the same forecast you can say anything more optimistic for our viewers can you. pull this thing is that it is up to the economic development ministry to deal with forecasting opinions everybody knows that prices are rising. however the government is taking you by the range of measures to support agricultural producers affected by the drought about thirty five billion rubles were allocated to the town to support agricultural companies so they can go on with this case will dictate and start a spring sowing. the prices for fuel in love brookins have been lowered by social well as compared to the market prices more money is allocated for foetal ises and sees all the measures are meant to support agricultural manufacturers in terms of production volumes avoiding a sharp increase in prices what the risk of it if yo
disastrous proportions as it was was back we are going to openly emission international transfer of norris. official forecast of the ira mouth existing that food prices are going to rise and you progress yes there's a current tendency on the world market is the russian government have the same forecast you can say anything more optimistic for our viewers can you. pull this thing is that it is up to the economic development ministry to deal with forecasting opinions everybody knows that prices...
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well norry which was carrying one of the tools that. night. in the months ahead the u.s. space shuttles. greatest. exploration. reporter. what happened. this month marks the fifth year anniversary of the first human president yuri gagarin to ever fly into space so whatever happened to the space race this week let's talk about that are you proud that man once walked on the moon. and i proud that man was walking out of my proud that man once across the atlantic ocean and failed america i think it's a good thing for people for mankind to do new things and explore and learn no one cares and i'm going into space is that fad no i think we've done it seen it's too expensive there's nothing more to do in outer space well as those more to do but is it worth doing if you don't think it is i don't know why why did why did the culture you think it was so important and now we're like been there done being here barry is you know about is now we got our boundaries it's just too expensive you don't think of people living on another planet would be breaking a boundary well you would suppo
well norry which was carrying one of the tools that. night. in the months ahead the u.s. space shuttles. greatest. exploration. reporter. what happened. this month marks the fifth year anniversary of the first human president yuri gagarin to ever fly into space so whatever happened to the space race this week let's talk about that are you proud that man once walked on the moon. and i proud that man was walking out of my proud that man once across the atlantic ocean and failed america i think...
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norris. brandon wade grounder and see your website as well as a sofa attractive member this is a business transaction lures a new girl of your dreams and ensures she would stand you up but critics ask isn't this prosecution this generous entrepreneur has provided us with an event a four hawkers i think the chances of this girl not actually being a hooker are. negative five thousand percent this girl is a professional and i don't mean a paralegal or gun repair expert the web site mastermind disagrees how is this the same from prostitution it's completely different you're paying for the chance of falling in love you're not paying for sex on the first three you're paying perhaps for the chance that you might save you a track and potentially have road as the congress member you can pay me prices for that chance generally range from twenty to one hundred dollars to make finding the one easier personal profiles are available i'm down to earth outgoing very funny i consider myself as being a nice co
norris. brandon wade grounder and see your website as well as a sofa attractive member this is a business transaction lures a new girl of your dreams and ensures she would stand you up but critics ask isn't this prosecution this generous entrepreneur has provided us with an event a four hawkers i think the chances of this girl not actually being a hooker are. negative five thousand percent this girl is a professional and i don't mean a paralegal or gun repair expert the web site mastermind...
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danish shipping and drilling company in norris could join the exploration of russia's fuel rich offshore fields russia's prime minister has invited the company to consider projects in the black sea and the far east as it put in pointed to mark's expertise which could help develop hard to reach but promising fields company already helps russia's largest private oil producer look to drill wells in the caspian sea. the russian government is still struggling to curb its punch a deficit despite growing all prices finance minister ali seclusion says it will only be possible to close the gap if prices stayed around one hundred and twenty dollars per barrel and fall dip to ninety three dollars per barrel i should place a budget deficit of up to two and a half percent of g.d.p. economy strategists warn against basing forecasts on highly prices. prices so. see eighty dollars but the government through radio gear and you can see that a budget deficits until the end of the gate may be to a few percent of g.d.p. and to curb down the deficit the government will show it to be should go beyond them most
danish shipping and drilling company in norris could join the exploration of russia's fuel rich offshore fields russia's prime minister has invited the company to consider projects in the black sea and the far east as it put in pointed to mark's expertise which could help develop hard to reach but promising fields company already helps russia's largest private oil producer look to drill wells in the caspian sea. the russian government is still struggling to curb its punch a deficit despite...
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hundred percent just now even less than one tenth of a percent lukoil is also negative territory norris nicol managed to go down when it was actually gaining one point six percent after the precious metals company announced that it would be buying back one point two billion dollars worth of its shares on the open market in polly's gold is up one percent on higher metals prices . as often are we will be back in less than one hour's time with another you can always log on to our website if you go forward slash business for more rory is next with headlights you stay with us. wealthy british style scientists that's not the type of. market finance come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy which might structure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our.
hundred percent just now even less than one tenth of a percent lukoil is also negative territory norris nicol managed to go down when it was actually gaining one point six percent after the precious metals company announced that it would be buying back one point two billion dollars worth of its shares on the open market in polly's gold is up one percent on higher metals prices . as often are we will be back in less than one hour's time with another you can always log on to our website if you go...
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this week's jefferson award winner >>> >>> reporter: teacher holly friel shows how muralist josef norris took a graffiti-laced wall at ida b. wells continuation high school and transformed it into a block-long masterpiece with 150 students over three years. >> what i love about these murals is that you have all these kind of buried jewels. >> it's a big blank wall with a few tags all the time. and now it's a beautiful work of art. >> what we had here was something special. >> reporter: josef is founder id serve,er: josef is founder nonprofit that creates murals with san francisco students from preschool to high school. >> usually an aha moment where we start laying tile on a blank wall and after a few weeks, the young artists kind of get it, that they're really transforming their city. >> reporter: josef helps students create sections of the mural to illustrate their class lessons on women's history, sports pioneers and music. >> we worked on this during art class. >> reporter: 18-year-old arrgitu osman designed a tile on muhammad ali. she says the mural brought the curriculum to life. >
this week's jefferson award winner >>> >>> reporter: teacher holly friel shows how muralist josef norris took a graffiti-laced wall at ida b. wells continuation high school and transformed it into a block-long masterpiece with 150 students over three years. >> what i love about these murals is that you have all these kind of buried jewels. >> it's a big blank wall with a few tags all the time. and now it's a beautiful work of art. >> what we had here was...
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second place is chuck norris, though, and third place was an ak-47 with an american flag painted on itdonald trump released his first political ad today, which, i think speaks very well to his strengths as a candidate. >> donald trump embodies the conservative spirit. >> definitely conservative. >> his mission is to help others. >> and that's what we are here for, to help others. >> donald trump supports art programs in schools. >> part of that paint is mine. you understand me? >> he believes in equality for all. regardless of sexual orientation. >> that's a really gay-ass hat. >> and wants to dramatically lower the unemployment rate. >> you're fired. >> you're fired. >> you're fired. >> donald trump. businessman. entrepreneur. patriot. donald trump for president. paid for by big hair. >> he's the hood ornament on your car of creation. >> jimmy: i agree with that completely. [ applause ] fire members of congress one by one until only a weeping john boehner is left. tonight, on "american idol," which is not actually american, it was born in england. nine contestants were whittled down t
second place is chuck norris, though, and third place was an ak-47 with an american flag painted on itdonald trump released his first political ad today, which, i think speaks very well to his strengths as a candidate. >> donald trump embodies the conservative spirit. >> definitely conservative. >> his mission is to help others. >> and that's what we are here for, to help others. >> donald trump supports art programs in schools. >> part of that paint is mine....
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serve their community through public art, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to joseph norris. sharon chin, cbs 5. >> and nominate your local heroes for a jefferson award online at cbs sf.com. click the connect button at the top of the page. and then jefferson awards to find e-mail nomination forms. >>> after the break, what exactly does one do with an old railroad car? >> april showers in the forecast. the day this easter weekend you should expect it to rain as eyewitness news continues on cbs 5. [ music ] ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, your chance. as john ramos tells us, all you need is a lot . >>> did you ever want to own a piece of history? soon you are going to have a chance. as john rahmos tells us, all you need is a lot of cash and a lot of muscle. >> reporter: when rails look like this, you know they haven't been used for a long time. >> 1998 after a series of el nino storms the federal railway administration came out here and looked at the track and said it is unsafe for train service. >> reporter: so the northwestern pacific railroad which used to carry people in freight fro
serve their community through public art, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to joseph norris. sharon chin, cbs 5. >> and nominate your local heroes for a jefferson award online at cbs sf.com. click the connect button at the top of the page. and then jefferson awards to find e-mail nomination forms. >>> after the break, what exactly does one do with an old railroad car? >> april showers in the forecast. the day this easter weekend you should expect it to rain...
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and i think what you see so much -- amine i spent time with girls, high school principals, alterman norris, and what you see is they have taken the openings of the international community's presence to contribute as much as they can for as many as they can. and i think all they are asking for -- they don't want the international community to be there forever, and desert understand that there's a finite time the world will be in the country. what they want is just to be able to contribute to the future of their country and that's really all they are asking for. >> host: next call is from what rich new jersey. go ahead, please. >> caller: yes, hello. my name is daniel fernandez and i am an anthropologist from sri lanka and unfortunately i haven't gotten the chance to read your book and by so grateful that you have written about these normal people. one of the questions that i have -- i definitely am going to go and buy your book just so that i can read and understand it -- one of the questions that i have is for the afghan people the have gone through so much trouble with the russians being
and i think what you see so much -- amine i spent time with girls, high school principals, alterman norris, and what you see is they have taken the openings of the international community's presence to contribute as much as they can for as many as they can. and i think all they are asking for -- they don't want the international community to be there forever, and desert understand that there's a finite time the world will be in the country. what they want is just to be able to contribute to the...
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program norris been asked to evaluate the listing of indicators used in the program, not asked to evaluate consistency, field conditions training issues, and scientific foundations of the program and for behavioral detection and methodologies. nor to appropriately assess scientific evaluate a program like s.p.o.t. all of these and more would be needed. to summarize my written testimony, i would like to mention a few points that highlight, so these are some recommendations of how to move forward. so i'm just going to hit some bullets. first-grade arrival research basis that these examining many of the issues related to security and detection of deception. peer review where and when possible particularly important. shining light on the process then make informational methodologies result open as possible. it is necessary for determining if these technologies and devices are performing in a known and reliable manner. incorporate knowledge on the complexity subtleties irregularities and idiosyncrasies of human behavior. next understand the interplay and the differences between aspects emotion
program norris been asked to evaluate the listing of indicators used in the program, not asked to evaluate consistency, field conditions training issues, and scientific foundations of the program and for behavioral detection and methodologies. nor to appropriately assess scientific evaluate a program like s.p.o.t. all of these and more would be needed. to summarize my written testimony, i would like to mention a few points that highlight, so these are some recommendations of how to move...
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norris -- entreprenuers. many of you know that i talk sometimes about costco, kmart, wal-mart.you go to a store like that, you will often times a mom or dad with a grocery cart with a year's supply of chips in their car because they are trying to save money. they are trying to get the most value for the money they do have. they want that on the government as well and they are not getting it. we have a government in washington, d.c. that was fighting recently about whether to spend $3.60 trillion or $3.70 trillion. the problem was, they were only taking in $2.20 trillion. we need to fundamentally change this country. in minnesota, one of the bluest states in the union, mitt romney and i used to debate each other about whether massachusetts or minnesota was more liberal. we have changed my state. we cut spending and brought it below zero for the first budget cycle in our 150 year history. [applause] we cut taxes over my eight years as governor. we were one of the first states in the country to have performance pay for teachers statewide. we had pension reform. ito was the largest
norris -- entreprenuers. many of you know that i talk sometimes about costco, kmart, wal-mart.you go to a store like that, you will often times a mom or dad with a grocery cart with a year's supply of chips in their car because they are trying to save money. they are trying to get the most value for the money they do have. they want that on the government as well and they are not getting it. we have a government in washington, d.c. that was fighting recently about whether to spend $3.60...
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norris -- entreprenuers. many of you know that i talk sometimes about costco, kmart, wal-mart.you go to a store like that, you will often times a mom or dad with a grocery cart with a year's supply of chips in their car because they are trying to save money. they are trying to get the most vae for the money they do have. they want that on the government as well and they are not getting it. we have a government in washington, d.c. that was fighting recently about whether to spend $3.60 trillion or $3.70 trillion. the problem was, they were only taking in $2.20 trillion. we need to fundamentally change this country. in minnesota, one of the bluest states in the union, mitt romney and i used to debate each other about whether massachusetts or minnesota was more liberal. we have changed my state. we cut spending and brought it below zero for the first budget cycle in our 150 year history. [applause] we cut taxes over my eight years as governor. we were one of the first states in the country to have performance y for teachers statewide. we had pension reform. ito was the largest tra
norris -- entreprenuers. many of you know that i talk sometimes about costco, kmart, wal-mart.you go to a store like that, you will often times a mom or dad with a grocery cart with a year's supply of chips in their car because they are trying to save money. they are trying to get the most vae for the money they do have. they want that on the government as well and they are not getting it. we have a government in washington, d.c. that was fighting recently about whether to spend $3.60 trillion...