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that was bob. bob was the guy that could get stuff done.thing about bethany's disappearance but mike quit talking to police all together. so klinkhart got bob alone and asked him questions on videotape. >> do you believe that your brother is involved in the arson and disappearance of bethany correira. >> in my heart i don't think that mike is involved. >> klinkhart felt sure that he was lying. he continued to press bob for more. >> we want to make sure i you wouldn't get evolved in this even if your brother. >> no way. if my brother came home and told me he did something like that i'd tell ya. i'm not going to jail for anyone. i will tell you that flat out. >> bob said he knew nothing about bethany's disappearance. how could he pry the two with brothers apart? and then a useful discovery. mike had a criminal record. in fact the brothers had lied about when they applied for a business own. klinkhart told the fbi which was only too happy to file federal fraud charges. both were arrested and faced time in jail. would that encourage bob to talk
that was bob. bob was the guy that could get stuff done.thing about bethany's disappearance but mike quit talking to police all together. so klinkhart got bob alone and asked him questions on videotape. >> do you believe that your brother is involved in the arson and disappearance of bethany correira. >> in my heart i don't think that mike is involved. >> klinkhart felt sure that he was lying. he continued to press bob for more. >> we want to make sure i you wouldn't get...
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bob? >> reporter: well, bob, in many ways we could say that anwar al-awlaki presented the greatest terror threat to the u.s. and that's why the charismatic american-born radical was right at the top of the government's hit list. in openly calling for death to americans last fall anwar al-awlaki finally dropped all pretense of being just a preacher. the islamic cleric born in new mexico claimed his role as a top terrorist inside al qaeda's most dangerous franchise-- al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. u.s. officials say over the past two years, al-awlaki was at the core of three attacks against america. his e-mails helped to inspire accused fort hood gunman major nidal hasan. al-awlaki helped plot the failed underwear bomb attack on a northwest airlines jet. and he worked with al qaeda bomb makers to put explosives inside printers on two cargo planes. >> brothers and sisters, when it comes to religious freedom... >> reporter: it was al-awlaki's command of english and his understanding of ame
bob? >> reporter: well, bob, in many ways we could say that anwar al-awlaki presented the greatest terror threat to the u.s. and that's why the charismatic american-born radical was right at the top of the government's hit list. in openly calling for death to americans last fall anwar al-awlaki finally dropped all pretense of being just a preacher. the islamic cleric born in new mexico claimed his role as a top terrorist inside al qaeda's most dangerous franchise-- al qaeda in the arabian...
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bob minitz -- bob minzesheimer and jason boog. gentlemen, one other political book that's coming out or politicians book that's coming out is just recently announced, representative gabrielle giffords and her husband, mark kelly. jason boog. >> yeah. i put that news up earlier this week, and i was amazed by the response. people circulated that all around the internet. people are very excited to see what happened in her life since that tragic shooting, um, and then also her husband just took a trip to space. so it's such a powerful combination. you'd be hard pressed to find a more exciting memoir this season. >> and that is coming out by scrivener in november. bob minzesheimer, anita hill has a book coming out this fall. >> right. this is her second book. remember, anita hill, for those of you without long memories, was the witness against clarence thomas in his confirmation hearings in '91 is or so? i'm trying to remember when that was. sometime in the early '90s. and she wrote about that experience in her last book. i think she's
bob minitz -- bob minzesheimer and jason boog. gentlemen, one other political book that's coming out or politicians book that's coming out is just recently announced, representative gabrielle giffords and her husband, mark kelly. jason boog. >> yeah. i put that news up earlier this week, and i was amazed by the response. people circulated that all around the internet. people are very excited to see what happened in her life since that tragic shooting, um, and then also her husband just...
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reporting bob mackenzie lost his long battle with cancer this morning. >> bob was 75 years old for more than 30 years he gave viewers a look at the world from his unique perspective. >> there are no shuffleboard games, there's no gambling night. what you get is something else that i can only call a feeling. standing alost here looking at the new world the way columbus must have. it's a feeling that i tell you i would not trade for all the shuffleboard games in the world. >> reporter: whether he was up on the rigging of a ship or in the middle of a civil war in haiti, bob never forgot that news is about people and that everyone has a story to tell. >> if you look into anyone's life past the surface, you find drama, you find comedy. you find the essence of what it is to be human. >> that ability to tell the human story is what made bob mackenzie such a memorable reporter. he looked at the ordinary situation and he would find that one unique angle and turn it into something extraordinary. his stories were the ones people always talked about and that people would remember the next day. beca
reporting bob mackenzie lost his long battle with cancer this morning. >> bob was 75 years old for more than 30 years he gave viewers a look at the world from his unique perspective. >> there are no shuffleboard games, there's no gambling night. what you get is something else that i can only call a feeling. standing alost here looking at the new world the way columbus must have. it's a feeling that i tell you i would not trade for all the shuffleboard games in the world. >>...
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that's why i'm running for president, bob. i want to bring the voice of the american people and their concerns into the white house where their voice hasn't been heard for a long time. they're trying to get the president's attention, and that was a metaphor that i was making. >> schieffer: so were you or do you believe-- and this is the question i asked you-- do you believe that god uses weather to send people messages? >> i believe in god. i'm not ashamed to say that i believe in god. i'm a woman of faith and a woman of prayer. but the comment that i made right then was a metaphor. that was very simply what i was doing. >> schieffer: if someone were to ask you, congresswoman, because he seems to be saying a lot of the things that you've been saying and he's getting aate low of attention, what is the difference between you and rick perry? why should someone decide to vote for you rather than rick perry? >> one thing people have said of me, bob, is since 2006 since my election i have been at the tip of the spear on issue after
that's why i'm running for president, bob. i want to bring the voice of the american people and their concerns into the white house where their voice hasn't been heard for a long time. they're trying to get the president's attention, and that was a metaphor that i was making. >> schieffer: so were you or do you believe-- and this is the question i asked you-- do you believe that god uses weather to send people messages? >> i believe in god. i'm not ashamed to say that i believe in...
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they have a record to measure this president on and his record is.... >> bob. >> is solydra. >> bob, i would like. >> schieffer: mr. priebus, do you think this suggests somebody else ought to get in the republican field maybe chris christie of new jersey? >> you know, listen, i said before, look, i'm happy with the field. i think it's a great field. you know what? yes, is is there a time for a nomination process technically to still get in? sure there is. it gets harder and harder as you get closer to iowa. the fact of the matter is we're having the debate on our side of the aisle. the horsepower, the excitement is on the republican side of the aisle. the reason why is because people in this country want to save this country economically and this president isn't doing the trick. >> schieffer: congresswoman? >> bob, since i'm from florida let me weigh in on that. it doesn't much matter. >> where the president is upsidedown, too. >> excuse me. it doesn't much matter which one of the republicans get nominated because they're all the same. this will be a very stark contrast. they are all
they have a record to measure this president on and his record is.... >> bob. >> is solydra. >> bob, i would like. >> schieffer: mr. priebus, do you think this suggests somebody else ought to get in the republican field maybe chris christie of new jersey? >> you know, listen, i said before, look, i'm happy with the field. i think it's a great field. you know what? yes, is is there a time for a nomination process technically to still get in? sure there is. it gets...
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what can you tell us about these books bob minzesheimer? >> soviet is best known for her last book which is a beautiful mind which was the oxymoron in was helped by the fact that it became a movie with russell crowe. she has a big following. what she is trying to do is add some humanity and personality. this is a new idea that most people were doomed to live lives with poverty and despair was a given and traces how that has changed. >> host: what about michael lewis? >> i am really looking forward to this book. the big short looked at the economic meltdown how the stock market crash affected united states but next she goes around the world to look at your ups and others but it we are not the only ones suffering through the economic crisis and looking at the way of global commerce is an important into thing to do. >> also talk about the new third world there is a strict division between the developing countries and trying to get beyond that to show what easy credit did to a lot of the economy's including our own. it is also -- he is also a d
what can you tell us about these books bob minzesheimer? >> soviet is best known for her last book which is a beautiful mind which was the oxymoron in was helped by the fact that it became a movie with russell crowe. she has a big following. what she is trying to do is add some humanity and personality. this is a new idea that most people were doomed to live lives with poverty and despair was a given and traces how that has changed. >> host: what about michael lewis? >> i am...
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and bob ward is still in lockup. he's brought to and from court every day and will be, at least until the end of this week, when the case is expected to wrap up. for "nightline," this is ashleigh banfield in new york. >> thanks to ashleigh banfield / for that, our reports from the courts tonight. >>> just ahead, we're going to shift gears. we're going to tell you about a national political clash over the right to breast enhancements. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year old how to dunk. woman: scholarship! woman: honey go get him. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. wait a second... with olay challenge that. new regenerist wrinkle revolution... relaxes the look of wrinkles instantly, and the look of deep wrinkles in 14 days. ready, set, smooth... regenerist. from olay. what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned
and bob ward is still in lockup. he's brought to and from court every day and will be, at least until the end of this week, when the case is expected to wrap up. for "nightline," this is ashleigh banfield in new york. >> thanks to ashleigh banfield / for that, our reports from the courts tonight. >>> just ahead, we're going to shift gears. we're going to tell you about a national political clash over the right to breast enhancements. woman: saving for our child's...
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homeland security correspondent bob orr has been checking into this and, bob, what have you learned so far? >> reporter: well, scott, u.s. officials are concerned. as you say, they're checking out a potential terror threat which they describe as "credible and specific but unconfirmed." sources have been telling us the intelligence community developed information today, in fact, in the last several hours, that a terror group from pakistan, possibly al qaeda, possibly the pakistani taliban, was planning to strike at around the tenth anniversary of 9/11 this weekend. sources say there are enough specifics in the raw data to raise some real concern here and right now the f.b.i. and other agencies across the government are trying either to confirm or rebut the information. we're told the threat is said to focus on new york and washington-- familiar targets-- and we've been told that the attack could involve the use of vehicle-born explosive devices or car bombs. so authorities are now mounting what one official told me was full-court press overnight, running down leads involving a number of
homeland security correspondent bob orr has been checking into this and, bob, what have you learned so far? >> reporter: well, scott, u.s. officials are concerned. as you say, they're checking out a potential terror threat which they describe as "credible and specific but unconfirmed." sources have been telling us the intelligence community developed information today, in fact, in the last several hours, that a terror group from pakistan, possibly al qaeda, possibly the...
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bob minzesheimer and jason boog. gentlemen, one other political book that is coming out of politicians but. just recently announced. representative gabrielle giffords and her husband, mark kelly. >> yap. i put that up earlier this week. i was amazed by the response. people circulated it around the internet and are excited to see what happened in her life since that's tragic shooting. also her husband just took a trip to space. it is such a powerful combination. you would be hard pressed to find a more exciting memoir this season. >> coming out in november. bob minzesheimer, anita hill has a book coming out this fall. >> right. this is her second book. remember, for those of you without long memories, the witness against clarence thomas in his confirmation hearing in 91 or so. sometime. she wrote about that experience in her last month and that the she is trying to get beyond there he said she said story. it is a book that seems to be a blend of both her own life. she grew up poor in a huge family in rural oklahoma, a
bob minzesheimer and jason boog. gentlemen, one other political book that is coming out of politicians but. just recently announced. representative gabrielle giffords and her husband, mark kelly. >> yap. i put that up earlier this week. i was amazed by the response. people circulated it around the internet and are excited to see what happened in her life since that's tragic shooting. also her husband just took a trip to space. it is such a powerful combination. you would be hard pressed...
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are you talking to me or bob? >> bob.bob is not going to do it. >> i don't think i am strong enough. >> that equipment weighs so much. >>> let's take a look at the weather for the weekend, clouds are beginning to break up, north winds not even moving, we will talk about the weekend right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> well, it is really a lot like fall out there, bob has your weather forecast as we look at the weather harbor, we believe it got to 77 degrees, earlier when the sun came through, now we are in the upper 60s. temperatures on the region, that is where the cool air is, 46 in oakland that is chilly, late tonight tomorrow morning they will see their first snowflakes of the fall season. a little early but they will see something, 71 in washington 73 in ocean city moving through the region as we speak, 64 in hagueers town, upper 60s to around 70 as you see, it is kind of a chilly night, to the west of us, northwest breeze but there is cooler air in and it will be with us until next week. we bring this chilly air in
are you talking to me or bob? >> bob.bob is not going to do it. >> i don't think i am strong enough. >> that equipment weighs so much. >>> let's take a look at the weather for the weekend, clouds are beginning to break up, north winds not even moving, we will talk about the weekend right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> well, it is really a lot like fall out there, bob has your weather forecast as we look at the weather harbor, we believe it got to 77 degrees,...
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. >> reporter: the creation of bob rosenberg and his wife, danielle. couple of years ago, bob was a sales executive with over 20 years experience making good money. then came the recession, and bob, a father of two, was suddenly out of work. he tried to find another sales job for months -- then it hit him. you tried to replace the job you had lost with a similar job. >> i did. >> reporter: you found out it wasn't there anymore. >> it was not there. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands are in the same boat that bob was in. 52 years old and no one asking him to do what he knew. but bob decided he wasn't going to be a victim. >> in california, they have this self-serve yogurt concept. we had never seen it on the east coast. and we felt that there was a niche, there was a void in the marketplace. >> reporter: bob and his wife danielle tapped their savings, their home equity and every relationship they had. and they also found a government program that hooked them up with a lender and a guarantee for a loan of $150,000. so was born the store with the funny na
. >> reporter: the creation of bob rosenberg and his wife, danielle. couple of years ago, bob was a sales executive with over 20 years experience making good money. then came the recession, and bob, a father of two, was suddenly out of work. he tried to find another sales job for months -- then it hit him. you tried to replace the job you had lost with a similar job. >> i did. >> reporter: you found out it wasn't there anymore. >> it was not there. >> reporter:...
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bob. >> reporter: scott, u.s. officials tell us the suspect was deadly serious about his plans to attack the u.s. capitol and the pentagon with remote- controlled airplanes filled with explosives, but the plot had no chance of succeeding. 26-year-old rezwan ferdaus went by the name of bollywood when he played in a massachusetts band. but u.s. officials say the drummer is also a self- radicalized jihaddist, intent on attacking americans in the u.s. and overseas. ferdaus was arrested this morning and now faces charges of plotting attacks and supporting a foreign terrorist organization. ferdaus was arrested after he bought what was believed to be 25 pounds of plastic explosives, three grenades, and six automatic assault rifles from undercover f.b.i. agents posing as al qaeda operatives. over the past nine months, agents recorded multiple conversations in which ferdaus laid out plans for an aerial attack. he bought one small drone aircraft and planned to buy others which he then allegedly hoped to fill with explosives
bob. >> reporter: scott, u.s. officials tell us the suspect was deadly serious about his plans to attack the u.s. capitol and the pentagon with remote- controlled airplanes filled with explosives, but the plot had no chance of succeeding. 26-year-old rezwan ferdaus went by the name of bollywood when he played in a massachusetts band. but u.s. officials say the drummer is also a self- radicalized jihaddist, intent on attacking americans in the u.s. and overseas. ferdaus was arrested this...
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bob ward. >> she's dead. she's done. i'm sorry. >> reporter: the debt-ridden developer faces second-degree murder charge s in the shooting death of his wife in the family's orlando mansion in 2009. jurors will have to choose between the man who now claims it was a terrible accident, seen here, consoling his daughter yesterday after hearing that 911 tape for the first time. today, holding his head in his hands as grisly pictures of his wife's body flickered on a courtroom screen. and on the other hand, this man. >> i just shot my wife. i shot my wife. >> reporter: he tells the 911 dispatcher five separate times that he shot his wife. >> there's no question this is a case where his own words are coming back to haunt him. and it's not like he said "i shot her" and now let me explain to you what i meant. his story has slowly evolved, which i think could be a big problem. >> reporter: the mystery deepened just minutes into that fateful 911 call when prosecutors say his story starts to change. >> sir, did you purposely do this
bob ward. >> she's dead. she's done. i'm sorry. >> reporter: the debt-ridden developer faces second-degree murder charge s in the shooting death of his wife in the family's orlando mansion in 2009. jurors will have to choose between the man who now claims it was a terrible accident, seen here, consoling his daughter yesterday after hearing that 911 tape for the first time. today, holding his head in his hands as grisly pictures of his wife's body flickered on a courtroom screen. and...
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bob mackenzie had a style all his own. and a knack for story telling that delighted bay area audiences for more than 30 years. >> i've always tried to specialize in feature stories. these are stories that aren't about what went wrong today. or even anything that happened today, they are about things that are going on all around us. >> after flailing around for about an hour during which i caught six rocks and two three branches, we decided to move upstream. >> you know the idea there are 6 million stories in the naked city, i think if you look into anyone's life, past the surface you find drama. you find comedy, you find the essence of what it is to be human. and we've all got a story. all you need is somebody to let you tell it. >> reporter: and bob could tell a tale bringing light to the simplest of subjects. >> there is nothing remarkable looking about fire station number six in livermore, but inside is one of the world's oddest tourist attractions. this lightbulb used as a night light at the station has been burning fo
bob mackenzie had a style all his own. and a knack for story telling that delighted bay area audiences for more than 30 years. >> i've always tried to specialize in feature stories. these are stories that aren't about what went wrong today. or even anything that happened today, they are about things that are going on all around us. >> after flailing around for about an hour during which i caught six rocks and two three branches, we decided to move upstream. >> you know the...
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bob mackenzie had a style all his own. and a knack for story telling that delighted bay area audiences for more than 30 years. >> i've always tried to specialize in feature stories. these are stories that aren't about what went wrong today. or even anything that happened today, they are about things that are going on all around us. >> after flailing around for about an hour during which i caught six rocks and two three branches, we decided to move upstream. >> you know the idea there are 6 million stories in the naked city, i think if you look into anyone's life, past the surface you find drama. you find comedy, you find the essence of what it is to be human. and we've all got a story. all you need is somebody to let you tell it. >> reporter: and bob could tell a tale bringing light to the simplest of subjects. >> there is nothing remarkable looking about fire station number six in livermore, but inside is one of the world's oddest tourist attractions. this lightbulb used as a night light at the station has been burning fo
bob mackenzie had a style all his own. and a knack for story telling that delighted bay area audiences for more than 30 years. >> i've always tried to specialize in feature stories. these are stories that aren't about what went wrong today. or even anything that happened today, they are about things that are going on all around us. >> after flailing around for about an hour during which i caught six rocks and two three branches, we decided to move upstream. >> you know the...
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joining me is bob shrum. and mark mckinnon, "daily beast" contributor, cofounder of no labels, and former adviser to george w. bush. mark, has the tea party taken over the gop? >> well, it's certainly where the energy is in the primaries. that's weyrich perry has taken off. he has -- he's got the washington -- anti-washington rhetoric down to a fine art. you combine that with his jobs report in texas, and that's where the energy is. politics is all about intensity, tim larry in primaries, so rick perfectly is lighting it up. >> now, bob, you want on this show that there was the real possibility that perfectly could come on strong, take the momentum and wrap this up early. i, for one, thought you were, you know, drinking too much caffeine, but it looks like every day you may be right, in terms of wrapping up the nomination, i'm saying. >> yeah, i guess i should be a little cautious about the boldness of that prediction, but i believe it. i think there's a real chance it could happen. he's mostly skipped debate
joining me is bob shrum. and mark mckinnon, "daily beast" contributor, cofounder of no labels, and former adviser to george w. bush. mark, has the tea party taken over the gop? >> well, it's certainly where the energy is in the primaries. that's weyrich perry has taken off. he has -- he's got the washington -- anti-washington rhetoric down to a fine art. you combine that with his jobs report in texas, and that's where the energy is. politics is all about intensity, tim larry in...
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that's what bob was like. he could make you interested on things that you were never interested in. >> i learned something from bob every single day. >> he took the ordinary and made it extraordinary. >> that's such a great quote. absolutely. >> he would find the interesting out of the most plain and simple. and straight shooter, he was the real deal. and we are just going to really miss him. >> we'll be back with more after this. [ cow mooing ] ♪ [ female announcer ] there's no need to produce foods yourself to be sure they're 100% natural. ♪ now there's open nature foods from safeway. no preservatives, no artificial anything. all within budget. a wide choice of natural foods that meet your high standards. ♪ open nature. only at safeway. they are the purest way to gauge success. maybe the only way to gauge success. but the most powerful thing about humble beginnings is that they are... ♪ ...humbling. show where you're going without forgetting where you're from. ♪ now lease the all-new 2011 chrysler 300 for $3
that's what bob was like. he could make you interested on things that you were never interested in. >> i learned something from bob every single day. >> he took the ordinary and made it extraordinary. >> that's such a great quote. absolutely. >> he would find the interesting out of the most plain and simple. and straight shooter, he was the real deal. and we are just going to really miss him. >> we'll be back with more after this. [ cow mooing ] ♪ [ female...
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you begin to th dedication for bob. this is not an age when prince charming idealistic knights and true love at first sight was taken seriously. i fell in love with bob being my prince charming ever since and i thank him for not changing into a frog and came to me as sleeping beauty with a thousand castles so magical that fish and asparagus taste better than cake. wow. this love affair is something else, isn't it. >> absolutely. >> charlie: tell me the first time you went to paris with him. >> well, bob said that we would go to paris as soon as he finished power broker. charlie: robert moses story. >> he says it would take him about nine months to finish and we would still have enough left of the small advance he got to go to paris. it didn't take him nine months, it took seven years. during those seven years w were real close. when he finished the new york bought it. >> charlie: for an excerpt. >> for an excerpt, a long one. we went to paris the next day. we didn't even stop to meek a reservation at the hotel. bob aske
you begin to th dedication for bob. this is not an age when prince charming idealistic knights and true love at first sight was taken seriously. i fell in love with bob being my prince charming ever since and i thank him for not changing into a frog and came to me as sleeping beauty with a thousand castles so magical that fish and asparagus taste better than cake. wow. this love affair is something else, isn't it. >> absolutely. >> charlie: tell me the first time you went to paris...
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we'll speak to bob schieffer on that. and the search for survivors at ground zero. bob orr with pictures never seen and a story never told 'til now. >> you can feel the futility of it. it was like taking a teaspoon to the beach. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. more than 2,700 people were killed at world trade center on 9/11. more than 2,000 were injured. but the casualties did not end that day. more than 40,000 people worked for months at the site amid toxic air and debris. a new report out today in the medical journal "lancet" followed the health of new york city firefighters and tried to answer a question that has haunted all ground zero workers since: did their heroism after 9/11 lead to a higher risk of cancer? dr. jon lapook has the story. >> reporter: right after the towers fell, fireman ray pfeifer arrived with engine 40. he joined the search for his fallen buddies. >> what we saw down there, no human should ever have to see. >> reporter: he worked in a choking dust cloud, a brew of pulver
we'll speak to bob schieffer on that. and the search for survivors at ground zero. bob orr with pictures never seen and a story never told 'til now. >> you can feel the futility of it. it was like taking a teaspoon to the beach. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. more than 2,700 people were killed at world trade center on 9/11. more than 2,000 were injured. but the casualties did not end that day. more...
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memoirs of -- >> charlie: bob is a bigfan of napoleon. >> yes. >> charlie: why >> bob likes, are interested in men in politics and power and i think napoleon symbolizes that
memoirs of -- >> charlie: bob is a bigfan of napoleon. >> yes. >> charlie: why >> bob likes, are interested in men in politics and power and i think napoleon symbolizes that
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bob, good to see you.tephen moore. >>> when we come back, we'll tell you the single best way to insulate yourself against unemployment. or the accolades. s no, it was good because you told us so. the chevy model year wrap up. get in on our greatest model year yet. just announced -- celebrate labor day with an additional $500 bonus cash. with all other offers, including the all-star edition discount, that's a total value of $6,500. ♪ our greatest model year yet is wrapping up. >>> welcome back to "your money." joining me now is christine romans, the host of cnn's "your a lot of people say education is expensive. is it really worth it. there are so many people out there who are unemployed who even have ph.d.s. i brought in the big guns because i need to stamp that argument down. the best insulator against unemployment is a good education, why, christine? >> if you have an education, your unemployment rate is half what the rest of the world is. if you have an average unemployment rate, rate, the unemployment
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bob, how much do we know? >> reporter: well, scott, the threat, it turns out, traces back to core al qaeda inside pakistan. an intelligence source overseas has told u.s. officials that he had heard of a plot to attack the u.s. this weekend to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11. he said that three al qaeda operatives could use car bombs to hit unspecified targets in new york and washington, and that the attacks could happen as early as saturday. the specific information as to the targeted cities, the number of operatives, the method of planned attacks-- all that together helped official to declare the threat "credible." but so far, i have to say the f.b.i. and c.i.a. have not been able to confirm the overall information. >> pelley: bob, is there any reason to believe that the operatives are in the country already? >> reporter: well, they could be, scott. the source information is that three al qaeda-trained terrorists may have traveled to this country last month in an effort to prepare the bomb attacks. now, th
bob, how much do we know? >> reporter: well, scott, the threat, it turns out, traces back to core al qaeda inside pakistan. an intelligence source overseas has told u.s. officials that he had heard of a plot to attack the u.s. this weekend to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11. he said that three al qaeda operatives could use car bombs to hit unspecified targets in new york and washington, and that the attacks could happen as early as saturday. the specific information as to the targeted...
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and bob franken, syndicated columni. wayne, what is perry up to?> in the book he suggests at least social security oughting to abolished. that's on the record, in print, black and white. now he has to deal with that reality. >> that's only nine or ten months ago. it's not a book when he was a kid in college or 20 years ago. that's his position, he wrote it, he's got to live with it. the question is what do you do about that on a political campaign where you said correctly social security is probably our most popular entitlement program, especially for those folks in florida. the campaign knew they had to fix that. >> now, let me ask you, bob, he also suggested in the book it was unconstitutional. now you had he says i meant to say you need to fix it. you don't fix something that is illegal, you eliminate it. >> i think that when he said ponzi, he had just w567d and episode of "happy days" and meant to say fonzie scheme. in other words, he was just throwing words out there. here is a man, who his handlers are saying you can't just say this. rick per
and bob franken, syndicated columni. wayne, what is perry up to?> in the book he suggests at least social security oughting to abolished. that's on the record, in print, black and white. now he has to deal with that reality. >> that's only nine or ten months ago. it's not a book when he was a kid in college or 20 years ago. that's his position, he wrote it, he's got to live with it. the question is what do you do about that on a political campaign where you said correctly social...
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on the management side is bob, bob, frank norton, neal cahill, mike cables, and don. thank you very much. it is a pleasure working alongside you. speaking of the international trading fund, i would like to recognize the person responsible for originally starting this fund over 12 years ago, the retired u.a. general president. marty, thank you for being here. i also want to recognize the retired secretary-treasurer. thank you for being here, tom. we're coming to the end of the program. i would like to call on larry sr. to say a few words to end the program. before he speaks, i would like to thank him for spearheading this idea. his determination and hard work made this school possible. he has always been a huge proponent of training. he started out as the apprenticeships coordinator. he sat on the international trading fund since its inception, for the last 10 years. his record speaks for itself with all he has accomplished over the last 22 years as business manager. i think even he would agree that this school is one of his proudest accomplishments. welcome, larry. [a
on the management side is bob, bob, frank norton, neal cahill, mike cables, and don. thank you very much. it is a pleasure working alongside you. speaking of the international trading fund, i would like to recognize the person responsible for originally starting this fund over 12 years ago, the retired u.a. general president. marty, thank you for being here. i also want to recognize the retired secretary-treasurer. thank you for being here, tom. we're coming to the end of the program. i would...
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bob, good to see you.en moore. >>> when we come back, we'll tell you the single best way to insulate yourself against unemployment. [ doorbell rings ] hello there. i'm here to pick up helen. ah. mom? he's here. nice wheels. oh, thanks. keeps me young. hello there, handsome. your dinner's in the microwave, dear. ♪ where do you want to go? just drive. [ engine revs, tires screech ] mom? ♪ >>> welcome back to "your money." joining me now is christine romans, the host of cnn's "your bottom line" and pete dominick. education is so expensive these days. is it really worth it. there are so many people out there who are unemployed who even have ph.d.s. i brought in the big guns because i need to stamp that argument down. the best insulator against unemployment is a good education, why, christine? >> if you have an education, your unemployment rate is half what the rest of the world is. if off an average unemployment rate, the unemployment rate for someone with a bachelor's degree is 4.3%. last year's full numbers,
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seala deficiencia de atención y problemas de aprendizaje en nios de 4 años que vieron el programa de boba realizaron sus tareas académicas con menor resultado. >> qué tal? >> qué sorpresa. >> vamos a hacer una pausa. >> muertos heridos y destrozos en un país de sudamérica. >> qué tal amigos, vamos a hablar delas condiciones de la costa oeste de los estados unidos. hay tormenta en california, y en arizona. afortundamente para nosotros se mantiene estable en promedio a los 68 grados. >> mientras tanto, el panorama para nosotros. (información en pantalla) >> el convoy se descarriló y se estrelló contra otro tren. la policía informó que se ve un vídeo en el que el oeprador decidió cruzar las vías . >> hoy se dio e último adiós en chile al presentador de televisión felipe camiroaga. >> la misa en su honor, llegaron unas 500 personas aunque la mayor multitud se congregó fuera de los estudios de televisión. >> vamos a hacer una muy breve pausa pero ya volvemos. >> ahora es momento de entrar a los deportesñ. >> en acción deportiva coenzamos con las noticias del nido de coapa. reinoso tuvo tremen
seala deficiencia de atención y problemas de aprendizaje en nios de 4 años que vieron el programa de boba realizaron sus tareas académicas con menor resultado. >> qué tal? >> qué sorpresa. >> vamos a hacer una pausa. >> muertos heridos y destrozos en un país de sudamérica. >> qué tal amigos, vamos a hablar delas condiciones de la costa oeste de los estados unidos. hay tormenta en california, y en arizona. afortundamente para nosotros se mantiene estable en...
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>> bob, i got here early on.fter the second plane hit. when i walked up to the scene it was controlled chaos. the firefighters were getting in position, police officers were evacuating people. and there was relative calm. people were moving away from the building but the feeling was that this is new york. the police will take care of it. the fire department will take care of it. for me, the mood turned when i was standing with three new york city police officers right on the street level by the towers. and one of the cops said look out. what's that? and we saw what we thought was a giant piece of paper floating do the ground. like columbine high school. maybe somebody was sending out an s.o.s., but as that giant piece of paper got closer to us we realized it wasn't a piece of paper at all. it was actually a woman wearing a dress. we watched her fall to the ground. a few moments later one of the officers said look up. we looked up to one of the higher floors and we saw a man and a woman. they were talking to each
>> bob, i got here early on.fter the second plane hit. when i walked up to the scene it was controlled chaos. the firefighters were getting in position, police officers were evacuating people. and there was relative calm. people were moving away from the building but the feeling was that this is new york. the police will take care of it. the fire department will take care of it. for me, the mood turned when i was standing with three new york city police officers right on the street level...
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otro mÁs de penal.h@ s en son de 3 por 2 y con un golazo y otro mÁs de penal.h@ >> el estadounidense bobtro mÁs de p >> el estadounidense bob bradley suena en fuerte para dirigir a santos, se diceh@ que la en s negociaciones estÁn e >> el estadounidense bob bradley suena en fuerte para dirigir a santos, se diceh@ que la en s negociaciones estÁn en un 80%, serÍa el sustituto de diego coca despedido por los malos resultados. que la en s negociaciones estÁn en un 80%, serÍa el sustituto de diego coca despedido por los malos resultados. >> hoy por hoyh@univisionprimern boliv b.unh@primer impactoh@h@univisi desaparecer en su asiento, miren nada los periodistas, sin embargo, se recuperÓ y media hora despuÉs continuÓ la conferencia como duele mano. >> yo te cuido si quieres. en el amistoso de jugarse entre la sub 22 mexicana y sub 25 chilena fue pospuesto hasta el jueves. >> continuamos con mÁs de "primer impacto." >> gracias, comadre, vivÍan camadamente en el sur de la florida y regreso a su paÍs a repÚblica dominicana con la idea de permanecer una semana y sin embargo, roy tabarez decidiÓ mud
otro mÁs de penal.h@ s en son de 3 por 2 y con un golazo y otro mÁs de penal.h@ >> el estadounidense bobtro mÁs de p >> el estadounidense bob bradley suena en fuerte para dirigir a santos, se diceh@ que la en s negociaciones estÁn e >> el estadounidense bob bradley suena en fuerte para dirigir a santos, se diceh@ que la en s negociaciones estÁn en un 80%, serÍa el sustituto de diego coca despedido por los malos resultados. que la en s negociaciones estÁn en un 80%,...
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♪ bob, ba, bob >> jon: that's bowser from sha-na-na. ask your parents to ask their parents.ant to know how weak a candidate david weprin was? >> next tuesday morning i'm going to vote. there will probably be cameras around. i live in the district. what are you going to do? >> first of all, my mother lives in the district. i'll be happy to go with her to vote. >> jon: first of all, you don't live in the district you ran to represent, and two, you're happy to go with your mom to vote? sure. david, why are you walking so fast? we're going to vote, not put out a fire. by the way, you'll never believe who called me the other day, ed koch. he hates you. are you still running with that greaser from the act pell la gang? so there you have it. the democrats lose a congressional seat they held for 88 years. the great depression couldn't wrest the seat from their hand, world war ii, the red scare, even the reagan revolution. the only thing powerful enough to drive a wedge between the democrats and their constituents was ♪ ba ba ba bang-a-bang-bang, anthony weiner's >> welcome back. now
♪ bob, ba, bob >> jon: that's bowser from sha-na-na. ask your parents to ask their parents.ant to know how weak a candidate david weprin was? >> next tuesday morning i'm going to vote. there will probably be cameras around. i live in the district. what are you going to do? >> first of all, my mother lives in the district. i'll be happy to go with her to vote. >> jon: first of all, you don't live in the district you ran to represent, and two, you're happy to go with...
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it's the beard versus the bob. not our bob redell but you'll see.eo game pits brian wilson and other major-leaguers against other characters. it will release the game next tuesday. the game lets you add nickelodeon characters like sponge bob to the roster which may help out the team. you get to decide if you want to play the game at a major league baseball park or, let's say, a pineapple under the sea. the game is rated e for everyone. you can play it on x box, 360 connect. the bay area as pop life one step closer. >> pop life. >> i was so proud of them. you heard of pop life, headed on. they promise they will have, quote, something epic set for the finals. you can see the final four here on nbc bay area tuesday night at 9:00 p.m. good luck to them. >> i was in front of the tv cheering last night. >> you stay up late. >> absolutely. >> this one's not the iphone 5 but scott says hey, a cool new phone will hit stores. >> the chip in this phone is faster than some people's lap top. the droid bionic, runs google's android operating system, it will be av
it's the beard versus the bob. not our bob redell but you'll see.eo game pits brian wilson and other major-leaguers against other characters. it will release the game next tuesday. the game lets you add nickelodeon characters like sponge bob to the roster which may help out the team. you get to decide if you want to play the game at a major league baseball park or, let's say, a pineapple under the sea. the game is rated e for everyone. you can play it on x box, 360 connect. the bay area as pop...
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researchers say they assigned 60,4-year-old to watch sponge bob or draw.fter just nine minutes they say the sponge bob audience scored lower on tasks involving memory. connie has been teaching preschoolers for 35 years and says results of the toddlers try frog ses frantic images come as no surprise. >> i know they do that because this keeps kids' interest but there is other quality fram was a slower space pais oom aren't willing to payway in but say advice has been consistent for years. >> no tv under age two years for children and to limit screen time to less than one hour per day. including tv, video games or video time. >> nickelodeon says the study used questionable methods and this mom is holding firm that there are better choices for young minds. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> march the dimes urging the governor to sunshine law making screening babies for a deadly disease. california tests for fatal bubble boy disease, but pilot program to do so would end in february. health experts point out early detection and treatment of fatal bubble boy improves ch
researchers say they assigned 60,4-year-old to watch sponge bob or draw.fter just nine minutes they say the sponge bob audience scored lower on tasks involving memory. connie has been teaching preschoolers for 35 years and says results of the toddlers try frog ses frantic images come as no surprise. >> i know they do that because this keeps kids' interest but there is other quality fram was a slower space pais oom aren't willing to payway in but say advice has been consistent for years....
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congressman bob turner was sworn in on capitol hill today.he form of congressman anthony wiener, he took his seat after the sexting scandal. and republican congressman mark amaday who defeated his challenger in nevada. white house spokesman jay carney said the outcomes of both races don't tell you anything and no one should jump into conclusions as to whether this was a referendum on obama's presidency. the kind of measured response that president obama and his team are known for, but after months of compromises, this is driving some democratic strategists to speak out. and that includes former clinton adviser and cnn political contributor, james carville, he has advice in an op ed on cnn.com. what should the white house do now? one word came to mind, he wrote, "panic." this is what i would say, the time has come to demand a plan of action that requires a complete change from the direction you are headed. james carville joins me now. james, you're all decked out for an lsu football game. >> i'm in starkville, mississippi, at the lsu/mississip
congressman bob turner was sworn in on capitol hill today.he form of congressman anthony wiener, he took his seat after the sexting scandal. and republican congressman mark amaday who defeated his challenger in nevada. white house spokesman jay carney said the outcomes of both races don't tell you anything and no one should jump into conclusions as to whether this was a referendum on obama's presidency. the kind of measured response that president obama and his team are known for, but after...
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bob, what do you see in these numbers? >> well, when the president starts talking about his numbers are higher than the republicans numbers, i mean, that's like talking about what the highest mountain in kansas happens to be. scott, these numbers are so bad across the board that they go beyond disapproval of the president or the congress. these suggest that people are losing confidence in the government's ability to get anything done. i mean, think about it. 72% think that the country is headed in the wrong direction, and yet these numbers tell us that people have lost confidence that the government, that washington, can really do anything about that. and that's kind of scary. i can't remember when there's been that kind of feeling across the country of this depth. >> pelley: bob, are you seeing any signs in washington that either congress or the white house are hearing the people at home? >> well, i mean, it's hard to tell about the congress. they're so concentrated on raising money in their individual districts. but i th
bob, what do you see in these numbers? >> well, when the president starts talking about his numbers are higher than the republicans numbers, i mean, that's like talking about what the highest mountain in kansas happens to be. scott, these numbers are so bad across the board that they go beyond disapproval of the president or the congress. these suggest that people are losing confidence in the government's ability to get anything done. i mean, think about it. 72% think that the country is...
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i am also one of the neighbors who supports bob carson's appeal back in may 2010 as bob has already informed the board of supervisors. and the residents are willing to pay for the retention of an extra witness in the next phase of the trial. we have already hired an expert who has revealed the same material and at the appeal hearing and reviewed by the federal district judge who is in favor of the city in the first phase of the trial this last february. and it is our expert opinion and has significant gaps in the coverage and 725 taraval street. and the conduct for the t-mobile claim and trial that is diskuzed here. there are many reasons why t-mobile wants to do more cell connections and that is speculative regarding their business with at&t. so i respect you would vote to deny. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you, ms. mitchell. >> good afternoon, supervisorses. i am a member of supervisor harini's district and i am speaking against the settlement of t-mobile's lawsuit against the city. my neighborhood is one of many parts of san francisco that has organized against t-mobile's atecht to in
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