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tonc [ male announcer ] get zyrtec®'s proven allergy relief it tonc [ wile announcer ] get zyrtec®'sen allergy relief >> ( beeping, beeping stops ) >> announcer: free is better. do your simple return for free with the federal free edition at turbotax.com. turbotax. the most trusted brand of tax software. even though i'm a great driver, and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you, i would recommend our new snapshot discount. this little baby keeps track of your great driving habits, so you can save money. [sighs] amazing. it's like an extra bonus savings. [ cackling ] he's my ride home. how much can the snapshot discount save you? call or click today. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. motrin pm. it mthe new focus canelieve that fovirtually park itself.ss. till you actually see it . . . park itself. the all-new ford focus with class-exclusive active park assist. >>> "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >>> we tur
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i'd like to emphasize the task force came up with 16 recommendations to protect this population, so wile we focus on just one of them here today, it's important to keep in mind exactly how in need of government assistant -- assistance this population actually is. so please approve the plan you saw five years ago. thank you. >> thank you. my name is naomi and i'm the community outreach officer on the youth commission. i'm a senior at st. ignatius high school and as a youth representative in city hall we, the youth commission, are charged with, like my colleague ava said, with address the unmet needs of the san francisco youth. and as our history points out, the youth commission has consistently advocated for care and oversight of some of the city's most at-risk and vulnerable members, the
i'd like to emphasize the task force came up with 16 recommendations to protect this population, so wile we focus on just one of them here today, it's important to keep in mind exactly how in need of government assistant -- assistance this population actually is. so please approve the plan you saw five years ago. thank you. >> thank you. my name is naomi and i'm the community outreach officer on the youth commission. i'm a senior at st. ignatius high school and as a youth representative...
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wiles in terms of when we share the video on our website people start a copy pasting it so we got responses from the keys by eyewitnesses all over the crash region who also spotted this particular u.f.o. you follow just say this part of russia is like the area role grows will in new mexico harbor with visitors but some experts like for deem are skeptical about the sighting many can be explained but not all of them that's not present in the region has a very high frequency a real extraterrestrial activity almost the highest in the whole country and in places like sore cheek which is a big city that stretches along the coast there is of course a better chance to spot something unusual so why all this interstellar traffic in the russian south maybe they're getting sneak preview of the sochi olympics. or maybe they're just like the place whatever it is the truth is out there somewhere there is a lot ski r.t. cross in the region. let's take a look at some other stories making international headlines for you. in serbia tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets calling for an early par
wiles in terms of when we share the video on our website people start a copy pasting it so we got responses from the keys by eyewitnesses all over the crash region who also spotted this particular u.f.o. you follow just say this part of russia is like the area role grows will in new mexico harbor with visitors but some experts like for deem are skeptical about the sighting many can be explained but not all of them that's not present in the region has a very high frequency a real...
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wiles for wasn't when we share the video on our website people started copy pasting it so we got responses from achilles five eyewitnesses all over the castle in the region who also in this particular u.f.o. you follow just say this part of russia's south is like the area rosabelle in new mexico through higher food with visitors but some experts like by deem are skeptical about the sighting many can be explained but not all of them but it's not the president or region has a very high frequency a real extraterrestrial activity always the highest in the whole country and in places like sore cheek which is a big city that stretches along the coast there is of course a better choice to spot something unusual so why all this interstellar traffic and the russian south maybe they're getting sneak preview of the sochi olympics. or maybe they're just like the place whatever it is the truth is out there somewhere there is a what's the r t cross in the region. let's get to some other stories making headlines around the world this hour and at least sixteen people have been killed as tornadoes ripped t
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wiles for wasn't when we shared the video on our website people started copy pasting it so we got responses from a piece five other eyewitnesses all over the course of the region who also this particular u.f.o. you follow just say this part of russia's south is like the area around rosabelle in new mexico harbor. but some experts like by deem are skeptical about the sighting many can be explained but not all of them are christian and our region has a very high frequency a real extraterrestrial activity almost the highest in the whole country and in places like sore cheek which is a big city that stretches when we coast there is of course a better chance to spot something unusual so why all this interstellar traffic and the russian self maybe they're getting a sneak preview of the sochi olympics. or maybe they're just like the place whatever it is the truth is out there somewhere there is a border crossing the region has more thrale thinking coming up on r.t. can ask for and around russia five minutes as we get wet. they come in cars and. cell phones to play with. the others wants to take sp
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steal hundred million dollars on average per day and this is keeping the prices artificially high like wile e. coyote shortly before he plummets down into the canyon and his quest to capture the road runner in this case the road runner is being eaten by china and america is plummeting to its death into the canyon of a never never land and then here's another headline see headline after headline after headline of people recognizing that america and the american dollar and people who have faith in it still are members of a cult over the past few years mainstream analysts have shown a tenacious blind faith in the u.s. economy and the dollar that goes far beyond religion to the point of mindless cultism and this is from max kaiser dot com but it's a quote from brandon smith of market and he's looking at the fact that america looks like a cult but he said when even they begin to question the future of american finance as has been occurring more and more every day you know it's time to worry yes it's beyond religious fervor and that's the point it's become this echo chamber cult like america can
steal hundred million dollars on average per day and this is keeping the prices artificially high like wile e. coyote shortly before he plummets down into the canyon and his quest to capture the road runner in this case the road runner is being eaten by china and america is plummeting to its death into the canyon of a never never land and then here's another headline see headline after headline after headline of people recognizing that america and the american dollar and people who have faith...
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they are concern -- aggressive acts that they already knowment so in theory seeing bugs bunny blow up wile e. coyote with a case of acme dynamite can disinhibit unrelated act of aggression such as pushing and shoving on a playground. or hitting in viewers, regardless of age. and i think that future studies may confirm disinhibition as one of the more onerous effects of watching violent imagery. i talk more in the book about this relationship, about correlation and causality and about the relationship between media violence and real-life violence. there's a chapter in the book on guns and the gun culture in the united states. and i'd be happy to talk more about that. let me just read a brief passage. what i've tried to do is not rehash the same tired arguments regarding the second amendment and the constitutionality of gun ownership in the united states because that discussion has reached, i think, an impasse. those, and it's a debate and a dialogue that's controlled by those at the extremes. what identify tried to do -- what i've tried to do is sort of reconstitute the discussion about gun
they are concern -- aggressive acts that they already knowment so in theory seeing bugs bunny blow up wile e. coyote with a case of acme dynamite can disinhibit unrelated act of aggression such as pushing and shoving on a playground. or hitting in viewers, regardless of age. and i think that future studies may confirm disinhibition as one of the more onerous effects of watching violent imagery. i talk more in the book about this relationship, about correlation and causality and about the...
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that's right, we're on the field here at at&t park wile the game's being played in l.a.he san francisco giants opening up the stadium tonight and for a great cause. everyone you see in those seats up there above me, they are all hoping to donate to at-risk youths and also to help to send them to summer camp and providing scholarships. and you can still come out here, right up until 10:00 p.m., where tickets range anywhere from $30 to $100. and who knows, they may even give you a little bit of a break in terms of the price if you come out later. i mean, that is not guaranteed, but you never know, the event's already starting. the energy out here is great tonight. and you know, if anything, this heat right now is an indication of how the giants are going to play this season, well, we could be going for another world series championship! all right. the folks up there right now, well, they're focused on the game. i can usually get their attention pretty good, but not tonight. however, the heat you guys, it go everyone's attention. down here in my special nbc bay area weather
that's right, we're on the field here at at&t park wile the game's being played in l.a.he san francisco giants opening up the stadium tonight and for a great cause. everyone you see in those seats up there above me, they are all hoping to donate to at-risk youths and also to help to send them to summer camp and providing scholarships. and you can still come out here, right up until 10:00 p.m., where tickets range anywhere from $30 to $100. and who knows, they may even give you a little bit...
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but wile we were in captivity, the no-fly zone was put in place. and that's when they were right almost at benghazi. >> rose: tell us about it,. >> i think it's very hard to describe those initial moments of terror there were four of us in the car, anthony shadid, tyler hicks-- and our driver. and the fighting was going on to the best of ajdabiyah. and we were in the city at the hospital looking for civilian casualties, looking for people fleeing, families fleeing. and tyler hicks and hi spent quite a bit of time at the front line going actually past ajdabiyah to brega, rass lanuf, all those cities and photographed as they fell into government hands and out of government hands into rebel hands. and so when we were covering ajdabiyah we assumed it would be the same pattern. that the government would come in from the west side. they would hit with tank fire, mortars and air strikes. and it would take a few days before the rebels sort of fled the city and retreated to the east. so we were there on a particular morning when the fighting stopped, very h
but wile we were in captivity, the no-fly zone was put in place. and that's when they were right almost at benghazi. >> rose: tell us about it,. >> i think it's very hard to describe those initial moments of terror there were four of us in the car, anthony shadid, tyler hicks-- and our driver. and the fighting was going on to the best of ajdabiyah. and we were in the city at the hospital looking for civilian casualties, looking for people fleeing, families fleeing. and tyler hicks...
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. >> wile we talk about libya and these are the most immediate decisions a that have to be made, you've got the rest of the region and it's not too far away from july where the administration is wrestling with divisions, deep divisions over what to do about afghanistan. and again general petraeus whose testimony in the last week or so was mostly overlooked because of the event in libia. the fact he is pushing not to have a significant withdrawal. the president wants a more significant withdrawal. and as bob gates testified this week to the senate arms services committee, said we are strapped. we've got 19 ship as sesing the japanese-- assisting the japanese right now. that not a small number. >> we turn to the final four with john feinstein of the "washington post" and organize stiringt university head basketball coach craig robinson. >> if i was scouting vcu, al, i would not let those guys shoot any three point shots. that team is a dynamic three point shot shooting teaming. i would stop them on the break from shooting tlooeings and in the half-court set. and the team that can do that
. >> wile we talk about libya and these are the most immediate decisions a that have to be made, you've got the rest of the region and it's not too far away from july where the administration is wrestling with divisions, deep divisions over what to do about afghanistan. and again general petraeus whose testimony in the last week or so was mostly overlooked because of the event in libia. the fact he is pushing not to have a significant withdrawal. the president wants a more significant...
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. >> wile be right bac,,,, appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more.e about a dog. a day care full of kids, house chickens. call a day's work. call 1-800-steemer california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes... combined. we have a lot more work to do. >>> welcome back to "the early show" on this monday morning. you stole the slicer from our last segment. >> why do you need a bagel to be in three different pieces. >> that's easy. >> options. >> in case you want to share with two other people. >> if you have one bagel this way you and nicole and jack -- >> i need the thricer. >> do you want the thricer? >> i'm okay. thanks. >> made specifically for you. >> for the glor family. hope you have a great day wherever you are today
. >> wile be right bac,,,, appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more.e about a dog. a day care full of kids, house chickens. call a day's work. call 1-800-steemer california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where...
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. >> david wile, osha is often attacked for imposing unnecessary regulatory burdens on business. how do you feel that these attacks and how would you describe the costs and benefits of what osha does? >> in public economics we talked about the benefits and costs of any intervention, and this is the six have been stated, but they have to be restated by john podesta. he mentioned that the fatalities in 1970, 14,000 to year, and as pastor, they were only 4300. injury rates dropping from coast to 11 per 100 workers to 3.5, 3.6 this year. each of those complies each benefits, both to private sector organizations like johnson and johnson in terms of productivity and having people's lives preserved and the benefits and first to businesses. there's also a huge public benefit that goes beyond that that is related to the preservation of life and safety and all the benefits to the individuals and their families and communities from that kind of -- reduction in the loss of life and injury. you're there is enormous benefit that we have to think about every time we reduce entry levels and fata
. >> david wile, osha is often attacked for imposing unnecessary regulatory burdens on business. how do you feel that these attacks and how would you describe the costs and benefits of what osha does? >> in public economics we talked about the benefits and costs of any intervention, and this is the six have been stated, but they have to be restated by john podesta. he mentioned that the fatalities in 1970, 14,000 to year, and as pastor, they were only 4300. injury rates dropping...