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so, our stories have power, my story has power. the more that policymakers, our neighbors and friends and employers understand and know that we can and do get well, the more people will seek help that they and their loved ones need in order to recover. everyone has a right to recover from addiction and to find a life in the community. as we leave here today, celebrating the 21st anniversary of the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month , let's rededicate ourselves to using our stories to speak with one voice about the reality of recovery and build strong recovery-committed communities across the country. your stories and efforts are more important than before, gaining access to treatment and peer and other recovery support services doesn't mean that people will seek them. you will help them seek them, you will help professionals and primary care and other aspects of the health care delivery system address the issue. you need to continue your efforts to keep the story of recovery out there, both within your communities a
so, our stories have power, my story has power. the more that policymakers, our neighbors and friends and employers understand and know that we can and do get well, the more people will seek help that they and their loved ones need in order to recover. everyone has a right to recover from addiction and to find a life in the community. as we leave here today, celebrating the 21st anniversary of the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month , let's rededicate ourselves to using our...
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[music] our stories have power was the training that was developed by faces and voices of recovery in conjunction with funding from samhsa. people in the recovery community have been looking for a long time for language that they can use to really describe what it is that they've been through and what it is that they're trying to advocate for. so faces and voices of recovery has used the training as an opportunity create a video, a dvd, that can be you know sent around the country, can be put on the internet, can really be used in trainings and in workshops around the country so that more people have the terminology that's necessary to communicate our, our message to the broadest possible audience. there are three major sections of the dvd. the first is a 90- minute training video which takes you through faces and voices of recovery's media and message training, the actual core training itself. the second part of the dvd is a section called, "keys to successful interviews". that section really is helpful for people who are going to be going into an interview situation and they need to
[music] our stories have power was the training that was developed by faces and voices of recovery in conjunction with funding from samhsa. people in the recovery community have been looking for a long time for language that they can use to really describe what it is that they've been through and what it is that they're trying to advocate for. so faces and voices of recovery has used the training as an opportunity create a video, a dvd, that can be you know sent around the country, can be put...
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story. i'm britany morehouse. i'll have the powerfulwoman's escape coming up. >>> and don't forget we are always on at wusa9.com. stay with us. we will be right back. wo >>> a structural beam from the world trade center site is going to be going on display at a new museum in washington. the national law enforcement museum slated to open in late 2013. the museum group says the 5- foot beam will help illustrate the events of 9/11. the 72 law enforcement officers killed that day will also be honored at the museum. >>> a big announcement from cbs news this morning. erika hill hosting an economic town hall featuring president obama next week at the museum. here is chief washington correspondent. i understand you want viewers to submit questions? >> yes. you can do it by going -- easiest way go to cbs website and any question you have about the economy send it to that. you can also send them by twitter. we will have people monitoring all these social networks to make sure your questions get asked. we will also have people in the audience. thi
story. i'm britany morehouse. i'll have the powerfulwoman's escape coming up. >>> and don't forget we are always on at wusa9.com. stay with us. we will be right back. wo >>> a structural beam from the world trade center site is going to be going on display at a new museum in washington. the national law enforcement museum slated to open in late 2013. the museum group says the 5- foot beam will help illustrate the events of 9/11. the 72 law enforcement officers killed that day...
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have been a hot spot straight ahead. >> james: on toward developing story, and here we have the power outage in san francisco, pg&e is unclear as to what the causes timor news faster let sterling to yoli out there live. is that is street block off? >> reporter: it is just flares to let people know some lights are out. at injurethis intersecn the lights are out, maybe down to the next intersection it will be out, but then it will be ok for a couple blocks. but then on broadway that intersection has street lights out. it is body in this area, our radius of 4-5 blocks. they're trying to figure what caused this it happened about two we in this morning, 1000 people were affected at the peak, at this point there is the improvement may be 500 people without power right now but you conceive vehicles out here, trying to figure out what triggered this. apparently yesterday morning they had been noted it only lasted 30 minutes. just went off and came back on on its own. this is the second time around, this time they prefer to stay out so they can figure out exactly what caused it and they can solve the problem. just in the last 10 minu
have been a hot spot straight ahead. >> james: on toward developing story, and here we have the power outage in san francisco, pg&e is unclear as to what the causes timor news faster let sterling to yoli out there live. is that is street block off? >> reporter: it is just flares to let people know some lights are out. at injurethis intersecn the lights are out, maybe down to the next intersection it will be out, but then it will be ok for a couple blocks. but then on broadway...
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was twenty one years old at the time so is thirteen actually between these two stories something having to do with men of power preying on women or just keeping them down here for example is rush limbaugh talking about the feminist movement on his radio program. and a viable truth of life number twenty four written back in nineteen eighty seven feminism was established so as to allow other tract of women the easier access to the mainstream of society and even to this day people to pull this and say incidences of how could you possibly say something like that well because i mean it because i believe there's something to it. and here's an advertisement limbaugh ran on the show when hillary clinton began her run for president. please are you. calling the shots or you know whether the war affected the only. one was to confine the brevity of our if you think you'll recall. your iraq. want to see if you were going to revert to just wrap it around go there or you do the potential been single for your control and if limbaugh doesn't represent the republican point of view in america why is that every single republican
was twenty one years old at the time so is thirteen actually between these two stories something having to do with men of power preying on women or just keeping them down here for example is rush limbaugh talking about the feminist movement on his radio program. and a viable truth of life number twenty four written back in nineteen eighty seven feminism was established so as to allow other tract of women the easier access to the mainstream of society and even to this day people to pull this and...
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power and washington for 100 plus years. giving them the benefit of the doubt, they have been very powerful for around 100 years. so this tells the story of how they got so powerful, and the kind of power that they have and influence that they have. how the black box that is goldman sachs for many people that are mysterious and is the object of so much scorn. it really sport of peels back the onion, you know, on what wall street and goldman sachs is all about. i think it's done. i hope it's done in a very readable narrative that will engage readers with characters that sort of come to life as they make their way, you know, through the firm. >> host: yes, it certainly does. there's some real highlights with -- one the original partners in goldman sachs, sidney weinberg. and henry paulsen, there are a lot of stuff in there that people would be amazed to hear about the former secretary and chairman. one thing, the book is -- i don't know whether it is a catchy phrase to try to get people to buy the book or what, how goldman sachs came to rule the world, i'm not convinced of that thesis after reading the book. what strikes me is the world
power and washington for 100 plus years. giving them the benefit of the doubt, they have been very powerful for around 100 years. so this tells the story of how they got so powerful, and the kind of power that they have and influence that they have. how the black box that is goldman sachs for many people that are mysterious and is the object of so much scorn. it really sport of peels back the onion, you know, on what wall street and goldman sachs is all about. i think it's done. i hope it's...
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we'll have the story right here on abc 2 news at 11:00. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radarand the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >>> still a mild night out there. temperatures 65 out at bwi, warmer in the city, humidity 80% rights now, above 80%, we're talking about a mild night for early may. what a warmup it was for the day today. we had actually a mix of sun and clouds but for the most part kind of overcast in places like annapolis, the naval academy, ellicott city here, kind of murky through the day. a few peaks of sunshine late in the afternoon but not a lot of sunshine to be found. look at some of the temperatures here at some of our weather friends night. a warm 77 in centreville, westminster up to about 75. state-wide the numbers warm all across the state all the way west out toward deet rick lake and oakland 72, 69 in ocean city. tonight we see temperatures cooling off very slowly, even north and west, still in the mid-and upper 60s toward frederick, 61 down cambridge way. let's take you into tomorrow's forecast. taneytown close to 80. the shower
we'll have the story right here on abc 2 news at 11:00. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radarand the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >>> still a mild night out there. temperatures 65 out at bwi, warmer in the city, humidity 80% rights now, above 80%, we're talking about a mild night for early may. what a warmup it was for the day today. we had actually a mix of sun and clouds but for the most part kind of overcast in places like annapolis, the naval...
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powerful, high-efficiency toilets. flush. and done. [ all ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ good-bye >>> a look at our top stories at the half hour now. mexican police have drug kingpin. he was taken into custody in mexico across the border from texas. he's one of the leaders of the gulf cartel, one of two gangs battling for smuggling routes into the united states. >>> a manhunt is under way in oklahoma city for two men wanted for shooting an off-duty deputy. the local sheriffs says the deputy was shot without warning while working security at a restaurant overnight. >> oklahoma city police have teams out. the indication is he was walking northbound from the restaurant to the bank, apparently heard the two individuals coming up from behind him, turned and apparently right after he turned was just shot in the head. never had the opportunity to even unbuckle his gun. >> waldenville is in critical condition. >>> president barack obama could face a skeptical reception tomorrow when he speaks at the annual meeting of the american israel public affairs committee. earlier this week, the president called for a middle east peace settlement based on israel's pre-1
powerful, high-efficiency toilets. flush. and done. [ all ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ good-bye >>> a look at our top stories at the half hour now. mexican police have drug kingpin. he was taken into custody in mexico across the border from texas. he's one of the leaders of the gulf cartel, one of two gangs battling for smuggling routes into the united states. >>> a manhunt is under way in oklahoma city for two men wanted for shooting an off-duty deputy. the local sheriffs says the...
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power plant. you're basically going to see a huge stretch of 40-story buildings during the day, and at night, you're going to have flashing lights going on for one second, off for two. you're essentially constructing a huge city skyline in the center of nantucket sound. >> reporter: audra parker is the passionate spokesperson of the alliance to protect nantucket sound. that's the group that has been fighting cape wind, along with local native american tribes and many others, for more than a decade. why are you against the wind farm? >> because it absolutely doesn't make sense for nantucket sound. this was a site that was picked to maximize profit with no regard for the tribes, no regard for the public, no regard for the fishermen here. >> reporter: for the developer's side of the story, we talked to mark rodgers. he says wind power is an idea whose time has come again. >> the cape and islands have a long history of using windmills back in the day. there were once 1,000 windmills here. and by using today's modern wind turbines to make electricity, we can have cleaner air, we can create good jobs for the young peop
power plant. you're basically going to see a huge stretch of 40-story buildings during the day, and at night, you're going to have flashing lights going on for one second, off for two. you're essentially constructing a huge city skyline in the center of nantucket sound. >> reporter: audra parker is the passionate spokesperson of the alliance to protect nantucket sound. that's the group that has been fighting cape wind, along with local native american tribes and many others, for more than...
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snatch with their grubby hands sadly no so long as corporate owned republicans have power in america there's just there's a story about. the boston commons probably the most famous sixteen thirty four fifty acres were set aside in downtown boston for grazing within ten years what happened was they stopped using it for grazing and it became basically a public park because if it was over grazed because you know the local people who had had cattle and sheep would just bring as many as they could because they it was free and it eventually got right to this this loose. situation whatever you want to call it as this has been described by most recently by your authority in nine hundred sixty three in his book the tragedy of the commons in his article for science magazine back in the eighteen thirty three william forester lloyd talked about this and for the cities the greek author of the history of the catalonian war upon pronouncing that right i'm sure i'm not in any case he he described his error as i and rand david will tease which is basically who these people are and this isn't for ten b c it was twenty five twenty
snatch with their grubby hands sadly no so long as corporate owned republicans have power in america there's just there's a story about. the boston commons probably the most famous sixteen thirty four fifty acres were set aside in downtown boston for grazing within ten years what happened was they stopped using it for grazing and it became basically a public park because if it was over grazed because you know the local people who had had cattle and sheep would just bring as many as they could...
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having an american story in india. oddly for some other news nuclear fuel rods are the first reactor and damage that fission power plants in japan have done it's a complete meltdown the operators of the crippled stations say that the fuse fuel is probably laying at the bottom of the meeting coming down and so electric company has been trying for nearly two months to restore cooling systems broken by quake and tsunami. at least ten people have been killed or dozens injured to earthquakes spraying. to five points from a shocks are caused major damage to secure more power and quakes came two hours of the worst the country's experience. of course is report that thousands of people have fled their homes or tremors. the lower way to trial of three americans charging extra knowledge has been postponed by radio authorities entertained and hunted taken into custody in the iran iraq border to mail us citizens have been held in prison the first woman was released in the late afternoon by the bail. she says she is basically unfit for trial remains in the u.s. all three say they were only hiking in the uk in light of charges which c
having an american story in india. oddly for some other news nuclear fuel rods are the first reactor and damage that fission power plants in japan have done it's a complete meltdown the operators of the crippled stations say that the fuse fuel is probably laying at the bottom of the meeting coming down and so electric company has been trying for nearly two months to restore cooling systems broken by quake and tsunami. at least ten people have been killed or dozens injured to earthquakes...
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have the story from tokyo. >> at the fukushima nuclear plant, workers are still working to stop the nuclear regulation -- nuclear radiation leak. the company still aims to have the power station under control by january. today, the financial reckoning began. pepco announced it had gone $15 billion into the red. no company in that financial sector has ever lost more. the president of the company will resign after taking responsibility for the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl. >> i would like to apologize for causing the country anxiety and concern. i wish to resign from the post of ceo. >> more than 80,000 people have been robbed of their homes by the crisis. the compensation bill could run to well over $100 billion. the priority for the government is not just the victims get paid, but that the lights stay on in tokyo. the damages threatened to crush the power company. the plan is to use taxpayers' money to help. pepco will have to submit to a major restructuring. >> churches and charities. they have long provided services for the poor. now, for the first time social sciences have put an economic value on those activities. other countries make cutbacks in their s
have the story from tokyo. >> at the fukushima nuclear plant, workers are still working to stop the nuclear regulation -- nuclear radiation leak. the company still aims to have the power station under control by january. today, the financial reckoning began. pepco announced it had gone $15 billion into the red. no company in that financial sector has ever lost more. the president of the company will resign after taking responsibility for the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl....
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is no easy route to the revolution using the assistance of the western powers staying with this story now more nato air strikes have hit the libyan capital tripoli following a defiant broadcast from colonel gadhafi saying he is beyond the coalition's reach washington insists the u.s. will continue its campaign in the country as long as the libyan leader attacks his own people but as our g.'s loyalists are reports the motivation of the alliance is under scrutiny. several decades and wars later it's still the question it's top of mind when it comes to the world's largest military alliance any capel i think to date wonder after the end of the. nato low and behold reality it is busier than ever. set up to counter a perceived threats from the soviet union the north atlantic treaty organization has plowed ahead without an enemy after the end of the cold war. some ferrites that the alliance last week to exist instead what happened in fact and in violation of even the accords and the agreements at the time was nato aggressively expanded. and a larger alliance that once promised peace has instead pledged bombs in troops to
is no easy route to the revolution using the assistance of the western powers staying with this story now more nato air strikes have hit the libyan capital tripoli following a defiant broadcast from colonel gadhafi saying he is beyond the coalition's reach washington insists the u.s. will continue its campaign in the country as long as the libyan leader attacks his own people but as our g.'s loyalists are reports the motivation of the alliance is under scrutiny. several decades and wars later...
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forget the heat and ripped up that exposed them they have their power in glendale by people exposed fully but here they don't want to repeat the story or for example they want to say ok before the mission we were hunting for the farmer and now we have killed them and therefore rest in peace this at this moment there is a powerful going on in america a debate going on those people who are out of obama and president obama's mind said that look now there is no point in carrying on because this one and i know this from a. a little scarred on anything why should we now stay in afghanistan there is no excuse but there are others who know they did unfinished agenda and that is god's plan so i'm his cart in the water it's of these two different competing opinions. let's discuss the scenario of disappearance of a south lebanon from the scene for instance is a tradition now people say that if you chop the heads the body will die and you agree with this and do you think after this the. deal if you will more attacks in the regions the terrorism will be doubled multiplied the attacks in the region. movement is concerned it had already been bypas
forget the heat and ripped up that exposed them they have their power in glendale by people exposed fully but here they don't want to repeat the story or for example they want to say ok before the mission we were hunting for the farmer and now we have killed them and therefore rest in peace this at this moment there is a powerful going on in america a debate going on those people who are out of obama and president obama's mind said that look now there is no point in carrying on because this one...
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have immense power in influencing people. .. or nancy reagan they already have legions of publicists who have been telling their story along time and i tried to get behind that pathology. to a better reality. >> what is your next topic? >> guest: i don't know. i am open for suggestions. after doing oprah winfrey, she was a biographer's dream. she gave me such a gift. it did take four years to do this book and i had to interview 850 people to get the story. it was a fabulous story. she was born or in a racist state. she has become one of the most powerful, beloved icon of our century. with the gift to be able to write their life story, i don't know how to top it right now. >> host: kitty kelley, oprah:autobiography earliest book. daniel rasmussen discusses his book "american uprising" at the second annual gaithersburg book festival at gaithersburg, merriman. >> gaithersburg proudly supports arts and culture and we are pleased to bring this event free of charge thanks to the support of our generous sponsors. a couple quick announcements. for the consideration of everyone here please silence any devices that make any noise. your f
have immense power in influencing people. .. or nancy reagan they already have legions of publicists who have been telling their story along time and i tried to get behind that pathology. to a better reality. >> what is your next topic? >> guest: i don't know. i am open for suggestions. after doing oprah winfrey, she was a biographer's dream. she gave me such a gift. it did take four years to do this book and i had to interview 850 people to get the story. it was a fabulous story....
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have wind advisories including the bay bridge, benicia bridge, san mateo bridge. downed power lines and other problems. we'll have more details coming up. back to you. >>> now we know the rest of the story, the likely reason arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver have separated. sharon chin is in san francisco with the bombshell that arnold dropped earlier year. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes. schwarzenegger said after he left the governor's office told his wife that he had fathered this love child more than a decade before and he apparently had been providing financially for the child from the start. according to the "l.a. times," schwarzenegger told his wife that he had fathered the child before his first run for office with the long-time married member of their household staff. the staff member worked for the couple for 20 years and retired in january and received a severance payment and left on "good terms" with the couple. schwarzenegger acknowledged the reason, saying i understand and deserve the feelings of anger and disappointment among my friends and family. there are no excuses and i take full responsibility for the hurt i have caused. i have apologized to maria
have wind advisories including the bay bridge, benicia bridge, san mateo bridge. downed power lines and other problems. we'll have more details coming up. back to you. >>> now we know the rest of the story, the likely reason arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver have separated. sharon chin is in san francisco with the bombshell that arnold dropped earlier year. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes. schwarzenegger said after he left the governor's office told his wife...
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giving them the benefit of the doubt very powerful from the years and so this tells the story of how they got so powerful and the kind of power that they have and influence that they have for many people it is very mysterious and now the sort of object of so much scorn, and really sort of appeals that the on in on ne of what wall street and goldman sachs is about and it's done in a very readable narrative that will engage the reader's with characters that come to life as they make their way through the firm. >> host: yes it certainly does and there are some highlights with one of the of original partners in goldman sachs. i felt this was an outstanding portraitist in in in the book. henry paulson, there's a lot of stuff in there that i'm sure people would be amazed to hear about the treasury secretary chairman. i guess one thing i would say the book sort of i don't know whether this is a catch phrase to try to get people to buy the book or what most goldman sachs down i think that you mentioned during the panic of 1907 they had trouble, they had a serious trouble in the great depression , they had their penn central bankruptcy to contend wi
giving them the benefit of the doubt very powerful from the years and so this tells the story of how they got so powerful and the kind of power that they have and influence that they have for many people it is very mysterious and now the sort of object of so much scorn, and really sort of appeals that the on in on ne of what wall street and goldman sachs is about and it's done in a very readable narrative that will engage the reader's with characters that come to life as they make their way...
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does a police officer have the power to order your car towed and impounded even if another licensed driver is there ready to take the care? what are your rights? we have more on the story of a family who claims their car was towed illegally, and the legal challenge has changed the way police operate. >> reporter: june 27, 2010. loupe sal dana and her family are heading through mountainview on their way to sunday brunch when an officer pulls them over near this intersection. the police report shows the stop was for a non-working taillight and modified exhaust pipe. >> tell him to get out of the truck. >> reporter: loupe says the officer immediately asked the driver, her boyfriend, if he was in a gang. >> he was very -- rude. talking to me in a bad way. he was screaming. >> reporter: her boyfriend was arrested for driving without a license, but lupe said when the officer ordered her and her sister out of the car with their four young children, things went south. >> they didn't check my papers. they didn't look at anything to see if i was the owner of the car or anything. >> reporter: did they look at your license? >> huh-uh, neither. >> reporter: she says within minutes
does a police officer have the power to order your car towed and impounded even if another licensed driver is there ready to take the care? what are your rights? we have more on the story of a family who claims their car was towed illegally, and the legal challenge has changed the way police operate. >> reporter: june 27, 2010. loupe sal dana and her family are heading through mountainview on their way to sunday brunch when an officer pulls them over near this intersection. the police...
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stories very. few rods first reactor at the damaged fukushima power plant in japan they have gone into complete meltdown the operators of a crippled station say that the fused fuel is probably laying at the bottom leave it may be cooling down the discovery was made after filters clear the air of radioactive substances that are specialised into the reactor for which companies are trying every two months to restore cooling systems early damaged by their great concern me. at least ten people have been killed and dozens injured after two worth quakes it ses rain magnitudes up to five point two shocks caused major damage the town of. quakes came within two hours of each other the worst the country has experienced fifty years hundreds of people spent the night on the streets after fleeing their homes during the tremors. and australian police have arrested three men for running a massive terrorist siege in sydney forty two kilograms of the drug were hidden burnisher some coffee from the village of st but the smiths substance of the story through really one of the suspects both malaysian nationals are going to
stories very. few rods first reactor at the damaged fukushima power plant in japan they have gone into complete meltdown the operators of a crippled station say that the fused fuel is probably laying at the bottom leave it may be cooling down the discovery was made after filters clear the air of radioactive substances that are specialised into the reactor for which companies are trying every two months to restore cooling systems early damaged by their great concern me. at least ten people have...
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have happened without the power of television? television brought a national sensibility to a story that local authorities and editors had suppressed for so long. i think the civil rights movement is very important that the constellations are aligned. post world war ii, a war for democracy. the generation that comes back and covers it, people like wally and others, have all fought in that war. it affects profoundly a generation of blacks who have also gotten outside these little towns and are confident now, more confident about their citizenship. brown is making its way up. television is coming here as an instrument. all these things are coming together to create this orbital force which will do in 10 years-- really 11, brown versus board of education to voting rights act of '65. in 11 years, more gets done than in the previous 100. and... if you just take one moment-- because it was replicated many times-- in montgomery, the day of violence, the day of crisis, the mob is given full access for 25 minutes by the police. the mob focused first on the national television cameras... and the life photographers. and the photographers and
have happened without the power of television? television brought a national sensibility to a story that local authorities and editors had suppressed for so long. i think the civil rights movement is very important that the constellations are aligned. post world war ii, a war for democracy. the generation that comes back and covers it, people like wally and others, have all fought in that war. it affects profoundly a generation of blacks who have also gotten outside these little towns and are...
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having them aboard. the latest on that story next. ♪ intellichoice proclaims that lexus has the best overall value of any brand. ♪ and j.d. power associates ranks lexus the highest in customer satisfaction. no wonder more people have chosen lexus over any other luxury brand 11 years in a row. see your lexus dealer. is non-stop to seattle? just carry new preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h...
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story and transformation, and it was a very powerful date. >> this is for one of my heroes, claudette colvin. and a local hero of mine, because we have freedom fighters right here in our midst, and we do not always celebrate them. francisca sanchez, who is seriously about her business about getting the shackles off. i want to do this to honor them, and to thank you for being here. give yourselves a big round of applause. [applause] all i've got is some fish and a few loaves of bread. and a whole lot of folks have got to get fed. but seven seats were made in under seven days, the first man was forgiven when he missed the hague, the branch was taken by a dove to a book that was built before a flood, if a rainbow sent out a sign, if someone was told to sacrifice his own son and told to hold up before he was done, then the fish and bread that i just said is all that i've got, is all that i need for me to get fed and for me to feed a whole lot of folks in need because they set me on fire. when they look back, i was chilling. i had to fight like 10 older brothers, and because i had this dream, so they sold me out to a band of bandits and o
story and transformation, and it was a very powerful date. >> this is for one of my heroes, claudette colvin. and a local hero of mine, because we have freedom fighters right here in our midst, and we do not always celebrate them. francisca sanchez, who is seriously about her business about getting the shackles off. i want to do this to honor them, and to thank you for being here. give yourselves a big round of applause. [applause] all i've got is some fish and a few loaves of bread. and...
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powerful for around 100 years. and so this tells the story of how they got so powerful and the kind of power that they have and influencehat they have and how this black box that is goldman sachs that for many people is very mysterious and, you know, now is sort of the object of so much scorn. and it really sort of peels back the onion, you know, on what wall street and goldman sachs is all about. and i think it's done -- i hope it's done in a very sort of readable narrative that will engage readers with characters that sort of come to life as they make their way, you know, through the firm. >> host: yes, it certainly does, and there's some real highlights with one of the original partners in goldman sachs, sydney weinberg, i thought was an outstanding portrait of him in the book. henry paulson, boy, there's a lot of stuff in there that i'm sure people would be amazed to hear about the former treasury secretary and chairman. i guess one thing, though, i would say the book -- i don't know whether this is a catchy phrase to try to get people to buy the book or what, but how goldman sachs came to rule the world, i'm not re
powerful for around 100 years. and so this tells the story of how they got so powerful and the kind of power that they have and influencehat they have and how this black box that is goldman sachs that for many people is very mysterious and, you know, now is sort of the object of so much scorn. and it really sort of peels back the onion, you know, on what wall street and goldman sachs is all about. and i think it's done -- i hope it's done in a very sort of readable narrative that will engage...
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have at least some clearing skies this morning. maryland's most powerful doppler radar on a dry sweep, different story with late afternoon showers popping up yesterday. and if you've not seen our awesome double rainbow picture stick around and i will share it. a little about this. partly ludlowy skies. we are expecting to have some cloud trying to filther in from time to time. but we will aim for 67 degrees afternoon temperatures and a warming trend of some sort into the start of the weekend. that's in a moment. right now #:01, -- 6:01 here's kim brown with traffic. >> reporter: woad a incident in -- we had a incident but both are gone leaving us quiet this morning. making are way towards road, they look pretty good. looking live at 95, no problems in either direction. you will find traffic moving at speed. also flowing pretty freely around the beltway. however, heading through towson, expect problems because of a water main break that has the southbound lanes of york road closed at fairmont avenue. two-way traffic is diverted in the northbound lanes. now back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> president obama has -- heads to new york city
have at least some clearing skies this morning. maryland's most powerful doppler radar on a dry sweep, different story with late afternoon showers popping up yesterday. and if you've not seen our awesome double rainbow picture stick around and i will share it. a little about this. partly ludlowy skies. we are expecting to have some cloud trying to filther in from time to time. but we will aim for 67 degrees afternoon temperatures and a warming trend of some sort into the start of the weekend....
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. >> reporter: he couldn't have known it then the ring he once used had a storied past. >>> to show the might of u.s. power. >> reporter: imagine the ring actually a gun port as it looked before framing a torpedo on this, one of the first u.s. battleships ever built according to historical accounts the uss maine mysteriously exploded and sank in what have than harbour, 1898 killing -- havana harbour, 1898 kills hundreds sparking a war. >> pieces of the battleship were dispursed all over the country t gun port went up here memorial to the lives lost until. >> like a thief in the night. >> stephanie says it appears early last week, more than one thief ripped the port from its aging foundation while park officials were waiting for a fix, the thieves returned friday possibly using these two by fours to get it out of the park. >> people have become desperate. >> she believe the thieves skipped town and plan to sell it at a scrap yard she can only hope they realize there is nothing more valuable than history. >> the past shapes the future when we lose that we get disconnected. to our history. >> oakland police a
. >> reporter: he couldn't have known it then the ring he once used had a storied past. >>> to show the might of u.s. power. >> reporter: imagine the ring actually a gun port as it looked before framing a torpedo on this, one of the first u.s. battleships ever built according to historical accounts the uss maine mysteriously exploded and sank in what have than harbour, 1898 killing -- havana harbour, 1898 kills hundreds sparking a war. >> pieces of the battleship were...
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story. >> power is back on for about 1,000 pepco customers in bethesda. officials aren't saying for sure but it appears an underground explosion may have knocked out power overnight. the explosion and resulting fire shook wisconsin avenue near montgomery avenue around 10:00 last night. no one was hurt. >>> let's get to the latest this morning on the death of osama bin laden. we have learned recently that the president did not actually see the actual killing. cia director leon panetta says there was a good 20 minutes in the situation room where no one was sure what was going on. he calls those moments very, very tense. we're getting a look now inside bin laden's compound. this video was released this morning by pakistani television. the cia is going over thousands of documents recovered there. so far, as far as the photograph is concerned of bin laden, it may be released. >> it could be inflammatory. >> it is simply possible that this is an issue that we are taking into consideration is that it could be inflammatory. >> islamic hard liners in indonesia will hold a prayer service today on bin laden's behalf. >> the death of bin laden hasn't given president obama an
story. >> power is back on for about 1,000 pepco customers in bethesda. officials aren't saying for sure but it appears an underground explosion may have knocked out power overnight. the explosion and resulting fire shook wisconsin avenue near montgomery avenue around 10:00 last night. no one was hurt. >>> let's get to the latest this morning on the death of osama bin laden. we have learned recently that the president did not actually see the actual killing. cia director leon...
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powered assault weapons. >>> breaking news now. in an update on a story we brought you at 5:00. crews have located the body of a pilot and his plane after a two day search. a family attorney says 78-year- old robert brown left the minden-tahoe airport in nevada and was headed to tracy. this is video over head in the past ten minutes. officials say they found brown's body and the wreckage in amador county this afternoon where their radar last showed a single engine plane making a rapid decent near tahoe. brown owned the winery and was the founder of the manteca water slide. >>> international powow is held in a different city every year. this year the masconi center will be the hub of all the activity from tomorrow till next wednesday. the event is expected to generate $250,000 of new business over the next three years. >>> yesterday, we told you about a san francisco school that changed its name. today we talked to its san jose school with the same name. what the school is doing differently. >>> the end is near, or is it? how the religious and the nonreligious are preparing for tomorrow's d
powered assault weapons. >>> breaking news now. in an update on a story we brought you at 5:00. crews have located the body of a pilot and his plane after a two day search. a family attorney says 78-year- old robert brown left the minden-tahoe airport in nevada and was headed to tracy. this is video over head in the past ten minutes. officials say they found brown's body and the wreckage in amador county this afternoon where their radar last showed a single engine plane making a rapid...
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have one story? you have got to be kidding. as lawyers, you will be exposed to many social narrative's. poverty, single mothers, lazy, corporate -- moslem, conservative, democrats. these social narratives are so powerful, we have a hard time not be leaving them. be're daring adventure will to discover how true or untrue such narrative's are. today we are inundated what i call lazy talk. no shame to show how ignorant we are in public. be careful not to relegate others to a single story. when we do that, we lose the possibility to discover ourselves and others. she talked about your commitment to social justice and a service. i checked before i thought about this. i was thrilled to hear how much work you are doing. i think social service, volunteerism, even loitering composed the highest calling there is the thought that maybe you do good while you are doing well. urge your cells to see life as either a daring adventure or see nothing. i am proud of you. i am sure that my footsteps into central high school on the road to social justice was not in vain. my dignity is upheld by your presence and guaranteed by love. you are the manifestation of everything i could only dream of as a child. i leave you with
have one story? you have got to be kidding. as lawyers, you will be exposed to many social narrative's. poverty, single mothers, lazy, corporate -- moslem, conservative, democrats. these social narratives are so powerful, we have a hard time not be leaving them. be're daring adventure will to discover how true or untrue such narrative's are. today we are inundated what i call lazy talk. no shame to show how ignorant we are in public. be careful not to relegate others to a single story. when we...
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explode fully but here they don't want to repeat the story of great power they want to say ok before the mission we were hunting for the farmer and now we have killed him and therefore rest in peace this at this moment believe it or feel going on in america a debate going on those people who are out of obama and president obama mindset that look now there is no point in carrying on because this one and i nor the summer. started already thinking why should we now stay in afghanistan. but there are others who fail unfinished agenda and that is pakistan so what obama has caught in the water of these two different competing opinions now let's discuss this you know you are disappearing from south lebanon from the scene from agencies or international now people say that if you chop the heads the body will die and you agree with this and do you think after after this. deal if you will more attacks in the region terrorism will be doubled multiplied that execution. movement is concerned it had already been bypassed because the arab spring uprising now actually bypasses the philosophy of diet. has the means to achieve goals looking or model there to h
explode fully but here they don't want to repeat the story of great power they want to say ok before the mission we were hunting for the farmer and now we have killed him and therefore rest in peace this at this moment believe it or feel going on in america a debate going on those people who are out of obama and president obama mindset that look now there is no point in carrying on because this one and i nor the summer. started already thinking why should we now stay in afghanistan. but there...
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the claims abused power to boost his business. >>> and if you have a story idea or a comment you wouldike to share with us, email brian@cbs5.com and, of course, it's fire shirt friday here on the 13th. big shoutout to rescue 3 from the alameda county fire department. thanks, guys. we'll be right back. navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help speed up the process, no matter how intricate. and that's good news, whether you're trying to sell or hoping to buy. because the only sign you really want to see is "sold." nobody sells more real estate than re/max. your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. scandal. anne makovec reports: a woman he busted for prostitution.. allegedly went to work for him.. thel! >>> it is 6:56. any allegations against a top cop already in the middle of
the claims abused power to boost his business. >>> and if you have a story idea or a comment you wouldike to share with us, email brian@cbs5.com and, of course, it's fire shirt friday here on the 13th. big shoutout to rescue 3 from the alameda county fire department. thanks, guys. we'll be right back. navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts...
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power. the story of this revolution, and the ones that followed, should not have come as a surprise. the nations of the middle east and north africa won their independence long ago, but in too many places their people did not. in too many countries, power has been concentrated in the hands of a few. in too many countries, a citizen like that young vendor had nowhere to turn -- no honest judiciary to hear his case -- no independent media to give him voice -- no credible political party to represent his views -- no free and fair election where he could choose his leader. and this lack of self- determination -- the chance to make your life what you will -- has applied to the region's economy as well. yes, some nations are blessed with wealth in oil and gas, and that has led to pockets of prosperity. but in a global economy based on knowledge, based on innovation, no development strategy can be based solely upon what comes out of the ground. nor can people reach their potential when you cannot start a business without paying a bribe. in the face of these challenges, too many leaders in t
power. the story of this revolution, and the ones that followed, should not have come as a surprise. the nations of the middle east and north africa won their independence long ago, but in too many places their people did not. in too many countries, power has been concentrated in the hands of a few. in too many countries, a citizen like that young vendor had nowhere to turn -- no honest judiciary to hear his case -- no independent media to give him voice -- no credible political party to...
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inside the story the french power broker and hotel maichltd alleged naked chase could topple one of the most powerful men in the world. >> plus we have browsed the whacky retail wonderland in the seat back pocket. tonight we meet the folks behind sky mall. that's on >> closed captioning brought to he 0error are. >> surprise development in the bay area so cold botox mom. incorporating to abc news her 8-year-old daughter has been removed from the home after national controversy exploded when the mother admitted to giving her little girl regular botox injections. but as carolyn tyler explains, tonight there are even more questions about this family. >> the mother's cousin tells us this is no hoax. despite reports to the contrary. the mom's name is cary campbell. she does live in the bay area though not the city of san francisco. and she says the botox injections started as treatment for the little girl's rash. 8-year-old britney campbell told the nationwide television audience last week that her mom cary regularly injected her with botox. so she would be butte pageant ready. today abc news reports the california girl has been taken from
inside the story the french power broker and hotel maichltd alleged naked chase could topple one of the most powerful men in the world. >> plus we have browsed the whacky retail wonderland in the seat back pocket. tonight we meet the folks behind sky mall. that's on >> closed captioning brought to he 0error are. >> surprise development in the bay area so cold botox mom. incorporating to abc news her 8-year-old daughter has been removed from the home after national controversy...
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have been so many lessons learned since. among them, the power of one person's voice. i shared the storyf the young woman standing in tahrir square in egypt, as president mubarak's men charged in the square on horse back. >> she had used twitter and facebook to help add to that revolution taking place in that square. i thought -- the power of one young woman's voice. hoping these graduates will use their voice. and before we left -- the producer asked me, bring back some of your speech. and i thought, why would i bring back more of my voice? why don't i bring back yours? it was really something. they earned their moment. and thank you, ithaca. alexis there, i'm sure your father was smiling at least on the inside. diane's here tomorrow night. good night. >> the los angeles police department has arrested a suspect in the senseless and brutal attack that occurred here at dodger stadium on opening day. >> alan: an early morning raid in los angeles and the arrest of a suspect in the bryan stow beating case. first, tiny infant snatched from her crib overnight. a massive air and ground search i
have been so many lessons learned since. among them, the power of one person's voice. i shared the storyf the young woman standing in tahrir square in egypt, as president mubarak's men charged in the square on horse back. >> she had used twitter and facebook to help add to that revolution taking place in that square. i thought -- the power of one young woman's voice. hoping these graduates will use their voice. and before we left -- the producer asked me, bring back some of your speech....
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have now finally built it to be and we integrate the story. i'm on top of tallest building it is the best vantage points to see the chernobyl nuclear power plant straight after the disaster it was covered by steel lead called the circle for gas underneath it are still tons of radioactive fuel and deadly levels of radiation but if you don't know that from here but it almost looks a life. quite a few of those now we know the apartment we're looking for should be somewhere here with do you know where this drawing came from. it appears here several years ago actually i don't know the elevator shaft is open so be careful we need to go this way let's go. and i turn shannon. i turn sharon. i knew my. eye tension was one of the new hombre it's got. the council of the town i reports it was the usual saturday and it was a very warm day and we did not feel like studying. after the second lesson teachers were called for a meeting and left us to ourselves at the time we heard that something bad had happened at the reactor. many of the children's parents worked there and they talked about what they had heard from them or girls came from i learnt that there
have now finally built it to be and we integrate the story. i'm on top of tallest building it is the best vantage points to see the chernobyl nuclear power plant straight after the disaster it was covered by steel lead called the circle for gas underneath it are still tons of radioactive fuel and deadly levels of radiation but if you don't know that from here but it almost looks a life. quite a few of those now we know the apartment we're looking for should be somewhere here with do you know...
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have students taking sides at one local high school. >>> plus a local holocaust survivor shares her diary of survival with us. the powerful story is after the break. 9news now continues. ow wo >>> stafford county, virginia. take a look at him. weaving in and out of traffic making his moves and not all that smoothly. he loses control. he spins out. then the man jumps out and tries to get away on foot. you know that never works. cops have an eye in the sky that helps the police eventually get to him and they take him down. police say the suspect's name is william monopoly on theft for grand theft auto chasing him this time for armed robbery. >>> kevin bacon may be time to dust over those dancing shoes. freedom high school in loudoun county is putting strict limits this year on how girls can address and couples can dance. remember no sexually suggestive grind on the dance floor. no dresses with your open backs or plunging necklines. before the students can come into the prom they will have to sign a form agreeing to these rules. we spoke with the senior class rep who supports all of this and a parent who doesn't like it. >> it is
have students taking sides at one local high school. >>> plus a local holocaust survivor shares her diary of survival with us. the powerful story is after the break. 9news now continues. ow wo >>> stafford county, virginia. take a look at him. weaving in and out of traffic making his moves and not all that smoothly. he loses control. he spins out. then the man jumps out and tries to get away on foot. you know that never works. cops have an eye in the sky that helps the police...
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have assad organizing power. i think it's a negative one and an old story.it will take a long time for this movie to play out. >> the movie is being closely watched by many people in the united states and around the world. people are always coming up to me and asking, what does this mean? what happened? tunisia. what happened in egypt. people thought egypt was a democratic revolution which it has an opportunity to be. but the latest pew poll gives worrying figures to the united states. basically saying about egypt that 52% of egyptians now disapprove how president obama is dealing with the calls for political change in their own nations, egypt, tunisia, bahrain and libya. then their few of the united states, 79% unfafrpable. 20% favorable. how can this be? people hope a democratic middle east would actually have a better view of the united states. >> first of all, we're not at a democra democracy, all we've achieved is libya, the leadership is gone. they're actually adriving at dempsey. there's short distance between euphoria and disenchantment. finally the
have assad organizing power. i think it's a negative one and an old story.it will take a long time for this movie to play out. >> the movie is being closely watched by many people in the united states and around the world. people are always coming up to me and asking, what does this mean? what happened? tunisia. what happened in egypt. people thought egypt was a democratic revolution which it has an opportunity to be. but the latest pew poll gives worrying figures to the united states....
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take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe and nuclear fuel rods of the first reactor at the damaged fukushima power plant in japan may have gone into a complete meltdown operators of the crippled station say the used fuel is probably lying at the bottom of the unit and may be cooling down discovery was made after filters clear the air of radioactive substances allowing specialist to enter the reactor tokyo electric company has been trying new for nearly two months to restore cooling systems badly damaged by the earthquake and tsunami in march. at least ten people have been killed dozens injured after two earthquakes hit southeastern spain magnitudes of five point two with the shocks caused major damage to the town of warka quakes came within two hours every each other and were the worst the country has experienced for fifty years hundreds of people spent the night on the streets after fleeing their homes fearing further tremors. over the last decade the u.s. government has expanded its domestic surveillance networks to unprecedented levels from rows of street cameras to a base of the airport pat downs many say civil liber
take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe and nuclear fuel rods of the first reactor at the damaged fukushima power plant in japan may have gone into a complete meltdown operators of the crippled station say the used fuel is probably lying at the bottom of the unit and may be cooling down discovery was made after filters clear the air of radioactive substances allowing specialist to enter the reactor tokyo electric company has been trying new for nearly two months...