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be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's t
be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going...
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i can't talk any further i can't say anything else because the information is classified are they privy to some of this classified information is that right they didn't want to have any debate about it either yeah well you know a lot of the folks who have raised concerns about this and there are four senators now with different time sort of raised concerns about this in particular about specially section fifty in this business records or tangible things provision or have links to the intelligence committee or judiciary committee so are often privy to this stuff so you can remember that the members of the house or senate in general at that most they might get a ten or fifteen minute briefing you know with no notes and no staff and the idea that they meaningfully understand what is being done really much better than the rest of us is actually having wishful thinking we speculate at all as to what it is secretly that they got and i love going back to waiting yeah you know i mean this is of course a gas but there's a fair amount of circumstantial evidence that what they're doing is somethin
i can't talk any further i can't say anything else because the information is classified are they privy to some of this classified information is that right they didn't want to have any debate about it either yeah well you know a lot of the folks who have raised concerns about this and there are four senators now with different time sort of raised concerns about this in particular about specially section fifty in this business records or tangible things provision or have links to the...
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section of the site you have formed privy to this and they continue to do it and what they prefer to do we're. getting away from their need to deal once because nobody supports them as you know for the first time in history a russian diplomat has had in the un office on drugs and crime what difference will his appointment make to the war on afghan drugs. i missed mr frederick off twice already claimed that he came to caucus on the his first visit and during the trial larry tribute was to the conference which was held in boston we just met him in unity you see also a very fine gentleman and. the feeling that one gets met him and he wants to do something it's a very who don't are taking and i'm sure he'll make a difference because he is looking for all or can it even matters that can possibly be employed google and if you are converts i wish him the best of luck and full support from pakistan's major general thank you very much for the interview thank you so much. twenty years ago in the largest country in the. disappearance of. what had been much. much began in germany. where did it t
section of the site you have formed privy to this and they continue to do it and what they prefer to do we're. getting away from their need to deal once because nobody supports them as you know for the first time in history a russian diplomat has had in the un office on drugs and crime what difference will his appointment make to the war on afghan drugs. i missed mr frederick off twice already claimed that he came to caucus on the his first visit and during the trial larry tribute was to the...
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yet still there are a section of the site you have one privy to this and they continue to do it. the prefatory. getting away from their need to deal once because nobody supports them as you know for the first time in history a russian diplomat has had in the un office on drugs and crime what difference will his appointment make to the war on afghan drugs. i missed mr frederick of price of any kind that he came to pakistan on the his first visit and during the trial very shortly which was. the conference which was held in pakistan we just met him in unity you see also a very fine gentleman and. the feeling that one gets out there and met him and he wants to do something it's a very huge undertaking and i'm sure he will make a difference because he is looking for alternative methods that can possibly be employed to do and if you are there it's irish and the best of luck and full support from pakistan's major general thank you very much for the interview thank you so much. news. more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is and charge it up and peo
yet still there are a section of the site you have one privy to this and they continue to do it. the prefatory. getting away from their need to deal once because nobody supports them as you know for the first time in history a russian diplomat has had in the un office on drugs and crime what difference will his appointment make to the war on afghan drugs. i missed mr frederick of price of any kind that he came to pakistan on the his first visit and during the trial very shortly which was. the...
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his announcement about osama bin laden and before the media began issuing their reports, one man was privythe information that would rivet all of us for days. that guy, duane the rock johnson who tweeted 45 minutes before the president's announcementsaying this, just got news that will shock the world. land of the free home of the brave quoting johnson, dam proud to be an american. after the address by president obama, he then added, finally, america brought it team bring itforever proud again how did the rock know? interesting. well not everyone is happy about kid rock being honored by the detroit naacp. protecters picketed because the grammy nominated musician uses the confederate plage in the performances. -- flag in the perform and that's known as symbol of racism and bigotry. kid rock insisted he loves detroit as well as black people. >>> after touring the tornado ravaged tuscaloosa alabama area, charlie sheen wants to help. went there to respond -- in response to an invitation from a twitter from a university of albalanca student -- alabama student. he is work with officials to organ
his announcement about osama bin laden and before the media began issuing their reports, one man was privythe information that would rivet all of us for days. that guy, duane the rock johnson who tweeted 45 minutes before the president's announcementsaying this, just got news that will shock the world. land of the free home of the brave quoting johnson, dam proud to be an american. after the address by president obama, he then added, finally, america brought it team bring itforever proud again...
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things provision or have links to the intelligence committee or judiciary committee who are often privy to the stuff three different members of that you know the members of the house or senate in general you know at most they might get a ten or fifteen minute briefing you know with no notes and no staff the idea that they meaningfully understand what is being done really much better than the rest of us is actually i think wishful thinking we speculate at all as to what it is secretly. loving regulating yeah you know i mean so this is of course a gas but there's a fair amount of circumstantial evidence that what they're doing is something we actually just around is already done with very similar authorities in terms of criminal investigations which is probably they have decided that they can use these business record. were changeable thing workers and combine them with something else with a pen register and basically turn them into. not in order for you know files from a cabinet but in order that allows them to conduct. mass scale geolocation cracking basically turning cell phones maybe
things provision or have links to the intelligence committee or judiciary committee who are often privy to the stuff three different members of that you know the members of the house or senate in general you know at most they might get a ten or fifteen minute briefing you know with no notes and no staff the idea that they meaningfully understand what is being done really much better than the rest of us is actually i think wishful thinking we speculate at all as to what it is secretly. loving...
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. >> i still vividly going to my secret hiding place, the outdoor privy, if you can believe that, tothat's where i could be alone. i was the oldest child. and i felt the burden of needing to help care for my father and my three younger siblings, yet, i was afraid and didn't always feel like being strong. but my mother depended on me. there are only four kinds of people in the world. those who have been caregivers, those who currently are caregivers, those who will be caregivers and those who will need caregiving. that's all of us. >> and she pled with senators not to cut the budget that helps with services like meals on wheels. >>> coming up, the one thing suze orman wants you to do tonight to change your financial life. . or i just forget. but look. this is doing fine. why? it's planted in miracle-gro moisture control potting mix. it holds 33% more water... than ordinary potting soil. releasing it as plants need it. not when i get around to it. and there's miracle-gro plant food mixed in. so you get miracle-gro results... i like that. [ female announcer ] miracle-gro moisture contro
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official who is really privy to a lot of the discussions that are going on in the calculus behind start a conference in afghanistan explain to me if the purported purpose of going into afghanistan in the beginning was to deny al qaeda safe haven to chase bin laden down and get the modern why today in twenty a lot then are the taliban in afghanistan and then we worth the thousands of troops that we have on the ground in the trillions of dollars or something yeah it's a difficult question and that's one of the reasons why i resigned my position from state department afghanistan was because of that because but we were fighting were fighting taliban were fighting these were all pashtuns for most part real pashtuns who are fighting us because we're taking part in someone else's civil war so it's a complex question i think this goes back to american domestic politics this goes back to president obama running against senator mccain in two thousand and eight he had to prove that he was for a democrat for a black democrat he could be a good commander in chief and he was going to he had been pres
official who is really privy to a lot of the discussions that are going on in the calculus behind start a conference in afghanistan explain to me if the purported purpose of going into afghanistan in the beginning was to deny al qaeda safe haven to chase bin laden down and get the modern why today in twenty a lot then are the taliban in afghanistan and then we worth the thousands of troops that we have on the ground in the trillions of dollars or something yeah it's a difficult question and...
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. >> reporter: amtrak confirmed it received the tsa warning and told ktvu we are immediately privy to any intelligence with response to rail. the plot to attack trains may have been in the works for more than a year, but u.s. officials say there was no indication of an active plan in place. >> i just hope it doesn't happen. >> reporter: at this station, many told us they still feel safe and are hopeful the same mission that killed osama bin laden can also help fend all other attacks. >> it's good that they can stop things in action right now. >> reporter: now union pacific wouldn't talk specifically about this new warning tonight. but one official did tell us they do work regularly to update their own security procedure. we're live here in martinez, eric rasmusen. >>> president obama went to new york city today to pay tribute to those who died on september 11th. he laid a wreath at ground zero. >> is president then met with some of the families of 9/11. we will have full details on a live report from new york city. that's coming up in 15 minutes. >>> we saw jason naso in court last mo
. >> reporter: amtrak confirmed it received the tsa warning and told ktvu we are immediately privy to any intelligence with response to rail. the plot to attack trains may have been in the works for more than a year, but u.s. officials say there was no indication of an active plan in place. >> i just hope it doesn't happen. >> reporter: at this station, many told us they still feel safe and are hopeful the same mission that killed osama bin laden can also help fend all other...
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they say we are immediately privied to any intelligence with threats against rail.rak says its >>> much cooler as we go into sunday. there is your warmup for early next week. >>> a big scare in our nation's capital. >>> good morning, if you are driving anywhere around the bay area. so far it's generally light as we look at a picture of san francisco northbound 101. >>> good morning, low clouds and fog beginning to fill in along with a westerly breeze. big spread in temps. 50s that is it for some. low leo 70s inland. >>> all right steve. welcome back. here is a quick look at the top stories we are following for you right now. san francisco police say a suspected drunk driver hit and killed a pedestrian just hours ago. this happened on masonic between golden gate and turk. that driver that later crashed outside of st. mary's medical center has been arrested. >>> a san leandro police officer is recovering from minor juice. the police officer tried to pull over a speeding driver last night when the driver made a u-turn and headed straight for the police officer. despite
they say we are immediately privied to any intelligence with threats against rail.rak says its >>> much cooler as we go into sunday. there is your warmup for early next week. >>> a big scare in our nation's capital. >>> good morning, if you are driving anywhere around the bay area. so far it's generally light as we look at a picture of san francisco northbound 101. >>> good morning, low clouds and fog beginning to fill in along with a westerly breeze. big...
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. >> reporter: amtrak confirmed it received the tsa warning and told ktvu we are immediately privy to any intelligence with response to rail. the plot to attack trains may have been in the works for more than a year, but u.s. officials say there was no indication of an active plan in place. >> i just hope it doesn't happen. >> reporter: at this station, many told us they still feel safe and are hopeful the same mission that killed osama bin laden can also help fend all other attacks. >> it's good that they can stop things in action right now. >> reporter: now union pacific wouldn't talk specifically about this new warning tonight. but one official did tell us they do work regularly to update their own security procedure. we're live here in martinez, eric rasmusen. >>> president obama went to new york city today to pay tribute to those who died on september 11th. he laid a wreath at ground zero. >> is president then met with some of the families of 9/11. we will have full details on a live report from new york city. that's coming up in 15 minutes. >>> we saw jason naso in court last mo
. >> reporter: amtrak confirmed it received the tsa warning and told ktvu we are immediately privy to any intelligence with response to rail. the plot to attack trains may have been in the works for more than a year, but u.s. officials say there was no indication of an active plan in place. >> i just hope it doesn't happen. >> reporter: at this station, many told us they still feel safe and are hopeful the same mission that killed osama bin laden can also help fend all other...
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. >> as someone who is privy to some intelligence information, what do you think this says about the military's efforts and roles not only to seek out those who harmed the u.s., but to not give up? >> oftentimes we are very critical, and rightly so of the cia .co operations. this is a set of circumstances where the cia and military, our special forces planned the attack, practiced it and have executed it in perfect fashion. it is something to harold. one thing we must. >> very aware of and i must underscore this, terrorism in the world continues. the al qaeda network is on the internet. in the arabian peninsula, they are of great concern to us and we are not out of the woods by any stretch. this is a huge step forward. >> congresswoman spear, thank you, very much for spending time with us on the telephone to give assurance thoughts on what is truly historic news tonight on the death of osama bin laden. we want to get on the telephone with senator boxer. can you tell us how you heard the news and your reaction? >> it was quite something. i was on an airplane coming back to the capitol
. >> as someone who is privy to some intelligence information, what do you think this says about the military's efforts and roles not only to seek out those who harmed the u.s., but to not give up? >> oftentimes we are very critical, and rightly so of the cia .co operations. this is a set of circumstances where the cia and military, our special forces planned the attack, practiced it and have executed it in perfect fashion. it is something to harold. one thing we must. >> very...
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. >> he is privy to the intelligence the cia gather. >> a lot of times when you hear conversations betweene terrorists talking, it's always about allah, always that god wants us to do this. >> reporter: and one of the coverts, he says our biggest threats lies in our vision. >> an war malacky. he is american-born, american- trained. he's very smart and dangerous. and his focus is to attack the united states. >> reporter: congressman ruppersberger just returned from yemen two weeks ago. he also told us that as a member of the intelligence committee, he will get to review the photo of osama bin laden. >>> human rights activists say security forces killed at least 30 people during a mass protest today. thousands demonstrated in rallies across the country at an uprising several weeks ago. activists say a total of 680 people have been killed. >>> a turn for the better in the labor market. the economy added more jobs than expected. it's the biggest increase in nearly a year. alexis christoforous reports for wjz from wall street. >> reporter: companies are on their best hiring spree in five years.
. >> he is privy to the intelligence the cia gather. >> a lot of times when you hear conversations betweene terrorists talking, it's always about allah, always that god wants us to do this. >> reporter: and one of the coverts, he says our biggest threats lies in our vision. >> an war malacky. he is american-born, american- trained. he's very smart and dangerous. and his focus is to attack the united states. >> reporter: congressman ruppersberger just returned from...
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they told us we are immediately privied to intelligence with threats against rail. amtrak says its employees remain at a liked state of vigilantes. now union pacific which hauls freight wouldn't say specifically about this new warning. they regularly work with homeland security to update their own security measures. there is 3800 miles of track in california might be hard to watch all of it. we will continue to talk to a lot of people. a lot of people we spoke to they haven't heard of the new plan. reporting live in oakland kraig debro. >>> time now 6:08. we are waiting to hear back from pg&e about repair work to fix a broken gas line in pleasant hill. a gas leak was reported around 9:40 last night on oak park boulevard between stevenson drive keith circle. pg&e estimated they would be finished around 5:30 the earliest. neighbors were told stay inside and close your windows. and by the way gas service is not effected. >>> bryan stow is under going more surgery to drain the fluid that is building up in his brain. he suffered a fractured skull when he was severely bea
they told us we are immediately privied to intelligence with threats against rail. amtrak says its employees remain at a liked state of vigilantes. now union pacific which hauls freight wouldn't say specifically about this new warning. they regularly work with homeland security to update their own security measures. there is 3800 miles of track in california might be hard to watch all of it. we will continue to talk to a lot of people. a lot of people we spoke to they haven't heard of the new...
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i was privy to the information from khalid sheik mohammed at the time. i'm not aware of any information or intelligence that was a product from water boarding. >> fbi agents that knew the most about these people before 9/11 refused to participate in anything involving water boarding. at a certain point that left them out of the process and it left the less experienced interrogators who were less informed than the fbi agents in the process. isn't that the way? >> not necessarily that sequence. there were teams of interrogators down at guantanamo bay. there was a criminal task force. which i was a deputy commander and special agent of federal agents. the fbi was there and the agents worked very closely together. on the other side were military intelligence interrogators at gitmo. the interdpators from the federal agencies who were deeply experienced in counterterrorism matters were still in there doing interrogations just refused to participate or condone or be involved in any manner with anything that was tantamount to what we believe to be torture and il
i was privy to the information from khalid sheik mohammed at the time. i'm not aware of any information or intelligence that was a product from water boarding. >> fbi agents that knew the most about these people before 9/11 refused to participate in anything involving water boarding. at a certain point that left them out of the process and it left the less experienced interrogators who were less informed than the fbi agents in the process. isn't that the way? >> not necessarily that...
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numbers are assigned to joint terrorism task forces around the country and are, quote, immediately privyo any intelligence with respect to threats against rail and employees, remained at a heightened state of vigilance and will employ appropriate counter misches when necessary. >> i hope everything is okay, and i hope this place is full of s.w.a.t. teams and things, i don't know. >> reporter: we've also heard of a metro security and mpd doing random searches on metro busses above ground. we'll have more on these efforts and the rail systems around here coming up on news 4 at 6:30. right now we're live at mcpherson square. >> thank you, derrick. >>> they're charged with producing and selling fake i.d.s in the dorm room. it accuses theodore michaels of potomac, maryland, with selling phony ohio and pennsylvania driver's licenses. in 2009, prosecutors tell us he charged about $150 for each license and offered freebies to people who brought him referrals. michaels is a straight-a skirp student with a triple major. >> two summers ago we told you about a 100-year-old woman in the district who
numbers are assigned to joint terrorism task forces around the country and are, quote, immediately privyo any intelligence with respect to threats against rail and employees, remained at a heightened state of vigilance and will employ appropriate counter misches when necessary. >> i hope everything is okay, and i hope this place is full of s.w.a.t. teams and things, i don't know. >> reporter: we've also heard of a metro security and mpd doing random searches on metro busses above...
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. >> holder is making a statement that he becomes attorney general, he is privy to these documents, andhis is true. >> well, again, to the extent there are allegations that someone did this, there may have, in fact, been allegations. perhaps there was an investigation, and the investigation showed that, in fact, these allegations were not true, but, again any conduct like that, or coming close to that, would have been unlawful and would have been prosecuted under the bush administration. >> someone said that when you are running for president, you say things that are different than what you actually do once you become president. president obama had promised to close gitmo, and he promised we would have these federal courts handling terrorist trulz trials, presumably here in new york. gitmo is open. military tribunals are out there. were you sort of surprised that he did come around to that, or were you expecting that we were going have to come up with a whole new set of rules on how we deal with terrorists in america? >> i'm not surprised. we looked at these issues very hard in the bush
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it's what's happened to most people privy to how it actually works. >> woodruff: mark a the love democrats don't like it and some republicans don't like it. >> you're right, judy. the democratics' argument is we're confident that president obama will be more solicitous and careful about civil liberties than his predecessors. that may be comforting, but it's also a rationalization from what the democrats' position has been as the congressman from new york expressed in the piece. and i think the indispensable part that intelligence played in the capture and-- of osama bin laden probably strengthened the case for the patriot act's reinstatement. and i'd say intelligence remains the cornerstone of the exit strategy from afghanistan and iraq to a considerable degree. and i think that neutralized some of the opposition. >> woodruff: speaking of afghanistan, we saw democratic congressman jim mcgovern offer an amendment this week, david, demanding an accelerated troop withdrawal. it didn't pass, but it did show that there is-- but it was close. and so, that debate goes on, doesn't it? right, and i
it's what's happened to most people privy to how it actually works. >> woodruff: mark a the love democrats don't like it and some republicans don't like it. >> you're right, judy. the democratics' argument is we're confident that president obama will be more solicitous and careful about civil liberties than his predecessors. that may be comforting, but it's also a rationalization from what the democrats' position has been as the congressman from new york expressed in the piece. and...
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. >> now you were privy to a lot of confidential information that you cannot share with us, but whata members are in afghanistan? not taliban, al qaeda? >> less than 1,000. hundreds. but here's the other point. the argument now is, well, listen, we have to stay there because if we don't stay there, then al qaeda will use afghanistan as a base. but as you just had a very good interview with my friend, dana rohrabacher, we agree on this. but what he said is right about pakistan. if we shut down afghanistan tomorrow, they'd have the refugees in pakistan or somalia or sudan. we can't plug every rat hole in the world. >> let me take the other side so our viewers understand. the president went in with a surge, you voted against it, but an incremental 40,000 troops, up to 50,000 troops in afghanistan. what many people see is nation build in an effort to create a foundation where fr which al qaeda and the taliban cannot reemerge? why is that wrong? >> because you cannot rebuild a country that doesn't want to get rebuild. reading "the new york times" yesterday, this story about this incredibl
. >> now you were privy to a lot of confidential information that you cannot share with us, but whata members are in afghanistan? not taliban, al qaeda? >> less than 1,000. hundreds. but here's the other point. the argument now is, well, listen, we have to stay there because if we don't stay there, then al qaeda will use afghanistan as a base. but as you just had a very good interview with my friend, dana rohrabacher, we agree on this. but what he said is right about pakistan. if we...
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we're not privy to a lot of that. we'll find out later. >> reporter: what about plan force a memorial for eight people who lost their live >> some people have said we want a memorial. some people said they don't want a permanent memorial. we're gonna work this out with the clab rakes of the neighborhood -- collaboration of this neighborhood. >> reporter: thank you. the groundbreaking starts at 2:00 for the first home to be rebuilt after the pipeline disaster. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> former california governor, arnold schwarzenegger, and his wife, maria shriver, are keeping a low profile this morning after announcing their separation. they made the announcement last night. it comes four mounts after arnold schwarzenegger left office. neither are talking publicly about the split. but in january, shriver hinted about the big changes about to come in her life. >> i'm gonna let go. i'm gonna let go of my need to jump into action, my need to have the perfect plan, my need for cert
we're not privy to a lot of that. we'll find out later. >> reporter: what about plan force a memorial for eight people who lost their live >> some people have said we want a memorial. some people said they don't want a permanent memorial. we're gonna work this out with the clab rakes of the neighborhood -- collaboration of this neighborhood. >> reporter: thank you. the groundbreaking starts at 2:00 for the first home to be rebuilt after the pipeline disaster. allie rasmus,...
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i mean i think probably they're not going to -- i think probably they're not going to be privy to manys. fundamentally i don't think these are individuals who have any keys to the kingdom. >> do you think there is anyone who may have some keys? >> it would have been great to talk to the couriers, and obviously there are other individuals. osama was communicating with the rest of the network via couriers. we want to know where the couriers were going. >> good to have you with us this morning. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, it is a global problem, counterfeit drugs flooding the market, posing deadly health risks. this morning, protect both yourself and your family in a cbs news investigation. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. . woman: and everything there is to learn is learned. man: till the heroes retire and the monsters return to their dens... woman: and all the plots are wrapped up. man: till that day... boy: by hook or by crook... girl: by book or by nook... woman: i will read. [ male announcer ] discover the new taste of eggo thick and fluffy waffles. whoa! a deliciously diff
i mean i think probably they're not going to -- i think probably they're not going to be privy to manys. fundamentally i don't think these are individuals who have any keys to the kingdom. >> do you think there is anyone who may have some keys? >> it would have been great to talk to the couriers, and obviously there are other individuals. osama was communicating with the rest of the network via couriers. we want to know where the couriers were going. >> good to have you with...
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>> we have to go through privy council and make sure that we can get all of the queen's affairs in order to make sure that the country runs appropriately. >> reporter: and what are the queen's affairs is it -- the queen's affairs, the ones we can talk about. >> we heard the spanish armada is coming and we're preparing for them. >> reporter: so i'm going to go up and talk to the queen. she looks intimidating. give me any tips. >> smile and tell her she's beautiful. >> reporter: what if i don't? >> she will. >> reporter: may i approach. >> yes. >> reporter: you look fine today. are these some of the fine crown jewels you're wearing. >> we wear them sparingly while on progress for we would not want them stolen or discarded. >> reporter: and what is your day today? the day in the life of the queen? >> well we have many scheduled events. we have the joust. we'll see that. we will greet our people. that have been here for sometime preparing for our progress. a feast and perhaps a bit of dancing on the menu this day. >> reporter: ip bet you can cut a rug. >> we try. >> reporter: i'm impressed t
>> we have to go through privy council and make sure that we can get all of the queen's affairs in order to make sure that the country runs appropriately. >> reporter: and what are the queen's affairs is it -- the queen's affairs, the ones we can talk about. >> we heard the spanish armada is coming and we're preparing for them. >> reporter: so i'm going to go up and talk to the queen. she looks intimidating. give me any tips. >> smile and tell her she's beautiful....
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. >> i'm not privy to a lot of confidential information, since i'm not in government and i'm not in theation. one of the things that i've always prided myself on is making an informed decision based upon knowing all of the facts. >> reporter: in another show of hands the candidates were asked to raise their hand if they would support the resumption of rather boarding under certain circumstances. tim pawlenty, gary johnson and herman cain raised their hands, however ron paul and gary johnson did not. jon: what about the economy? that is supposedly issue number one on voters' minds. what did they have to say about that. >> reporter: it certainly is. they brought up an issue specific to south carolina, sort of a dispute going on over unions which are very weak in this right to work state. recently the national labor relations board filed a complaint against boeing suggesting that the company's expansion into south carolina was unlawfully motivated, that it was somehow retaliation against union activity. here is what tim pawlenty said about that. >> you have this administration through the
. >> i'm not privy to a lot of confidential information, since i'm not in government and i'm not in theation. one of the things that i've always prided myself on is making an informed decision based upon knowing all of the facts. >> reporter: in another show of hands the candidates were asked to raise their hand if they would support the resumption of rather boarding under certain circumstances. tim pawlenty, gary johnson and herman cain raised their hands, however ron paul and gary...
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campbell kentucky it is a covert operation and is eager group that the president is president will be privy to but it is up have to serve on it. america's roadways were on felt that is a hit list. here is how they found out. when they went in day it raided the place, they got computers, the bees and other documents and they found that this was done on helles, this attack that was supposed to happen. >>james: following the latest out of this it did. businesses in the downtown area of san jose are dealing with damage this morning. this is all in the wake of yesterday's may 5th celebrations. >> reporter: yes, we're sweeping up. this is a building that heat bones, he is to businesses back here. a number of them have smashed windows from all of the violence. there was a stabbing. unfortunately it is something that had to deal with. business owners are frustrated. they have no interest but to deal with it again. >> i have to get inside. i need to get my business going. this is a detour along the way, that is all. i will take care of it one way or another. i'm cleaning up the mess now. at the shov
campbell kentucky it is a covert operation and is eager group that the president is president will be privy to but it is up have to serve on it. america's roadways were on felt that is a hit list. here is how they found out. when they went in day it raided the place, they got computers, the bees and other documents and they found that this was done on helles, this attack that was supposed to happen. >>james: following the latest out of this it did. businesses in the downtown area of san...
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in overall terms, the amount of budget that has been pushed -- the budget information i've been privyfrom the obama administration is certainly up to the task in terms of allowing the programs, policies, and plans put in place under the bush are being carried forward. in my area, infrastructure protection, with the exception of the buffer zone grant program, which focuses on several hundred a year targets of essentially individually a high risk around america. the united states congress, for whatever reason, decided in the fiscal year 2011 budget decided to not continue funding for that. that's a difficult situation -- that's a dangerous situation. it was the only way i had to reach out and touch individual facilities of concern and make sure i understood the risk environment associated with those facilities and engender and foster planning, training, and exercises with specific targeted money between those facilities and their local law enforcement community and first responder community. without the program, we have no means to target individual high risk facilities with any aspect
in overall terms, the amount of budget that has been pushed -- the budget information i've been privyfrom the obama administration is certainly up to the task in terms of allowing the programs, policies, and plans put in place under the bush are being carried forward. in my area, infrastructure protection, with the exception of the buffer zone grant program, which focuses on several hundred a year targets of essentially individually a high risk around america. the united states congress, for...
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but i still vividly remember going to my secret hiding place, the outdoor privy, if you can believe that, to cry. that's where i could be alone. i was the oldest child, and i felt the burden of needing to help care for my father and my three younger siblings, yet i was afraid and didn't always feel like strong. but my mother depended on me. less than a year after my father died, my mother's mother died, and my grandfather came to live with us. he was 70 and lived to be 95. my mother cared for him at home until he died. i helpeds much as i could, but i was married and living away much of the time. during the last few years of his life, he was bedridden and totally dependent on her, our family members, neighbors and friends, for all his needs. my story is not unique, but today the informal support networks that were so much a part of my life in a small town, neighbors, extended family, the church, are not there for millions of americans. families are fractured and dispersed. women, the traditional caregivers are now an integral part of the work force, advances in medical science means we'r
but i still vividly remember going to my secret hiding place, the outdoor privy, if you can believe that, to cry. that's where i could be alone. i was the oldest child, and i felt the burden of needing to help care for my father and my three younger siblings, yet i was afraid and didn't always feel like strong. but my mother depended on me. less than a year after my father died, my mother's mother died, and my grandfather came to live with us. he was 70 and lived to be 95. my mother cared for...
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but i still vividly remember going to my secret hiding place, the outdoor privy, if you can believe that, to cry. that's where i could be alone. i was the oldest child, and i felt the burden of needing to help care for my father and my three younger siblings, yet i was afraid and didn't always feel like strong. but my mother depended on me. less than a year after my father died, my mother's mother died, and my grandfather came to live with us. he was 70 and lived to be 95. my mother cared for him at home until he died. i helped as much as i could, but i was married and living away much of the time. during the last few years of his life, he was bedridden and totally dependent on her, our family members, neighbors and friends, for all his needs. my story is not unique, but today the informal support networks that were so much a part of my life in a small town, neighbors, extended family, the church, are not there for millions of americans. families are fractured and dispersed. women, the traditional caregivers are now an integral part of the work force, advances in medical science means we
but i still vividly remember going to my secret hiding place, the outdoor privy, if you can believe that, to cry. that's where i could be alone. i was the oldest child, and i felt the burden of needing to help care for my father and my three younger siblings, yet i was afraid and didn't always feel like strong. but my mother depended on me. less than a year after my father died, my mother's mother died, and my grandfather came to live with us. he was 70 and lived to be 95. my mother cared for...
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what they are going through, the kind of death threats and the things that they get that we are even privy to at their living with every single day, and will be living with basically the rest of their days, right? but their commitment, they are like we want to change this country, move in another direction, that's the way it is. you know, i thought the best thing was little slush of speaking chinese you know, to the premier. that is just an amazing image. but it also is reflective of their parenting and their sense of education in the 21st century really is more than just what we thought it has been. it really is about thinking internationally and globally and preparing yourself. >> do you intend to do a documentary, or it is that -- >> it's not within my realm of expertise. i don't know. i mean, the subjects in the book really do warrant in many ways visual expression. so i don't know, but, you know, the stories and answers i was telling, they really are just vastly. it would be something i would love to see kind of up on the screen. >> now that you britain a book and get your startup bef
what they are going through, the kind of death threats and the things that they get that we are even privy to at their living with every single day, and will be living with basically the rest of their days, right? but their commitment, they are like we want to change this country, move in another direction, that's the way it is. you know, i thought the best thing was little slush of speaking chinese you know, to the premier. that is just an amazing image. but it also is reflective of their...
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we're privy to some in fact that should be kept classified. but we've come to the floor to make this case because of what we've learned on the expwel generals committee. -- the intelligence committee. i thank the senator for his question. i look forward to his comments in a few minutes. the senator from oregon, in effect, points out that threes just a few of the reform ideas that we could debate. but without further debate on any of these issues, this or any other administration can abuse the patriot act and could actually deny us, as members of congress, whether in this congress or future congresses, the opportunity to fulfill our oversight responsibilities on behalf of the american people. mr. president, when i voted against the original passage of the patriot act in 2001, and i plan to vote against the reauthorization of these expiring provisions this week unless we implement some reforms that will sensibly restrain these overly broad provisions. simply put, again to make the point that the senator from oregon made so importantly, i believe
we're privy to some in fact that should be kept classified. but we've come to the floor to make this case because of what we've learned on the expwel generals committee. -- the intelligence committee. i thank the senator for his question. i look forward to his comments in a few minutes. the senator from oregon, in effect, points out that threes just a few of the reform ideas that we could debate. but without further debate on any of these issues, this or any other administration can abuse the...
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but i still vividly remember going to my secret hiding place, the outdoor privy, if you can believe that, to cry. that's where i could be alone. i was the oldest child, and i felt the burden of needing to help care for my father and my three younger siblings, yet i was afraid and didn't always feel like strong. but my mother depended on me. less than a year after my father died, my mother's mother died, and my grandfather came to live with us. he was 70 and lived to be 95. my mother cared for him at home until he died. i helped as much as i could, but i was married and living away much of the time. during the last few years of his life, he was bedridden and totally dependent on her, our family members, neighbors and friends, for all his needs. my story is not unique, but today the informal support networks that were so much a part of my life in a small town, neighbors, extended family, the church, are not there for millions of americans. families are fractured and dispersed. women, the traditional caregivers are now an integral part of the work force, advances in medical science means we
but i still vividly remember going to my secret hiding place, the outdoor privy, if you can believe that, to cry. that's where i could be alone. i was the oldest child, and i felt the burden of needing to help care for my father and my three younger siblings, yet i was afraid and didn't always feel like strong. but my mother depended on me. less than a year after my father died, my mother's mother died, and my grandfather came to live with us. he was 70 and lived to be 95. my mother cared for...