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these are the ralph lauren girls 2011 fall and holiday collections.and kids were getting a chance to see them first. what do you think of the idea of having fashion shows especially for teenagers and kids? >> i think that's great 'cause a lot of fashion shows are for older people, so for people to go say, "oh, i'm going to a fashion show this weekend," that's really cool. >> i've never been to a fashion show before. my mom said "we're gonna go to a ralph lauren fashion show." i'm like "whoa, cool!" [ laughs ] >> the fall lineup features a variety of styles, including military-inspired jackets... herringbone blazers... and new accessories -- including this suede fringe bag. >> i love it because you can always stay bundled up and i love it because you look good in it and you always feel very confident in yourself when you wear it. >> the holiday collection is equally as stunning, with ruffled snowflake sweaters... sweater vests... and tunic shirts. >> my favorite outfit from the holiday collection was the plaid dress. >> while some of the girls modeling
these are the ralph lauren girls 2011 fall and holiday collections.and kids were getting a chance to see them first. what do you think of the idea of having fashion shows especially for teenagers and kids? >> i think that's great 'cause a lot of fashion shows are for older people, so for people to go say, "oh, i'm going to a fashion show this weekend," that's really cool. >> i've never been to a fashion show before. my mom said "we're gonna go to a ralph lauren...
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by the way, ralph reed, with a novel. in a minute -- i think, honest mistake, ralph. sorry.rs down in wall street. now, herman cain did say something interesting. he went on to talk about the people down there. he said, you know what? this is the democrats here want this to happen because what it's doing is a big distraction for the obama scme failed policies. do you agree? >> i do agree. it takes everybody's eye off the ball. the fact, listen, the people vitalked to -- look, i live in the sports world. i talk to real people every day. they say they are sitting on the sidelines, holding onto their capital. we have $2.5 trillion in cash that businesses are sitting on because they don't know about taxes or health care or regulation. people want people to fix stuff and the staff wall street is an absolute distraction. >> a lot of those people are just as upset at obama as they were bush for bailing out wall street and the banks. no one's helped the american people -- as a liberal i. are you upset with obama. >> on the wall street stuff, yeah. >> no, no. i mean -- >> yeah, on th
by the way, ralph reed, with a novel. in a minute -- i think, honest mistake, ralph. sorry.rs down in wall street. now, herman cain did say something interesting. he went on to talk about the people down there. he said, you know what? this is the democrats here want this to happen because what it's doing is a big distraction for the obama scme failed policies. do you agree? >> i do agree. it takes everybody's eye off the ball. the fact, listen, the people vitalked to -- look, i live in...
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red ralph lauren gown look familiar?was familiar to the dress that she wore to the legends ball in 2005. >> something is so ralph lauren and people know exactly what you mean. >> plenmichael j. fox with trac pollack and gayle king. hosted by oprah winfrey. >> also in new york, eddie murphy. >> oh, it's crazy. >> the comedian lights up the night at his tower heist premier. sarah jessica parker was a showstopper with matthew brodrick and her son james. >> i keep my criminal behavior under wrap. but i'm actually pretty shady. >> she's great in this movie. >>> still to come -- the exclusive dog the bounty hunter audio tape. we're on set with leonardo di cap rio, as j. edgar hoover >>> plus a sneak peek at tim allen's hoalloween episode. >>> much more from the glamorous hollywood awards at the beverly hilton as "e.t." rolls on. woman: i remember the moment. -i'll never forget that moment. woman: that changed my life. man: at that moment, it hit me -- this is why i joined the guard. we're soldiers, always ready to protect our
red ralph lauren gown look familiar?was familiar to the dress that she wore to the legends ball in 2005. >> something is so ralph lauren and people know exactly what you mean. >> plenmichael j. fox with trac pollack and gayle king. hosted by oprah winfrey. >> also in new york, eddie murphy. >> oh, it's crazy. >> the comedian lights up the night at his tower heist premier. sarah jessica parker was a showstopper with matthew brodrick and her son james. >> i...
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ralph menzies has been there for 17 years. >> ralph's crime was a brutal one.kidnapped a female from a convenience store. took her up one of the canyons. tied her to a tree and cut her throat and then left her there. it was so brutal, that's why he is on death row. >> my window is always covered. if i can't go out there and walk on the grass, i don't want to see the grass. because it does bring back a lot of memories. and it does tell me what i can't have and can't do. so, i just fit into my little world and i'm all right. >> ralph has always maintained his innocence. that's ralph's fight. that's not the state of utah's fight. our staff here manage him day to day because he is a death row inmate. he'll get what's coming to a death row inmate and nothing more. >> from death row, the condemned will be transferred in a state van to the back of the uinta three building. >> i personally wish they would either overturn my case, my conviction, or execute me and get it over with. now, you don't know if it's going to be five years down the road, two years, ten years, wh
ralph menzies has been there for 17 years. >> ralph's crime was a brutal one.kidnapped a female from a convenience store. took her up one of the canyons. tied her to a tree and cut her throat and then left her there. it was so brutal, that's why he is on death row. >> my window is always covered. if i can't go out there and walk on the grass, i don't want to see the grass. because it does bring back a lot of memories. and it does tell me what i can't have and can't do. so, i just...
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and the reverend ralph abernathy. they were the three founders at the southern leadership conference in the 1950s. mr. shuttlesworth was a godly and devout man of faith who trained for the ministry, but also braved beatings, bombings, and fire hosings in order to advance the cause of equality. on christmas day itself in 1956, somebody placed 15 sticks of dynamite outside the parsonage where he lived. the explosion destroyed his humble home, but he survived. a year later, in 1957, he and his wife took their daughters to enroll in an all-white school in birmingham. but as they arrived, they were met with men carrying chains, brass knuckles, and baseball bats. his wife, ruby, was stabbed in the head. he was beaten unconscious. mr. shuttlesworth once said from the pulpit, i'm answerable to
and the reverend ralph abernathy. they were the three founders at the southern leadership conference in the 1950s. mr. shuttlesworth was a godly and devout man of faith who trained for the ministry, but also braved beatings, bombings, and fire hosings in order to advance the cause of equality. on christmas day itself in 1956, somebody placed 15 sticks of dynamite outside the parsonage where he lived. the explosion destroyed his humble home, but he survived. a year later, in 1957, he and his...
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and it reminded me of the book i read in high school by ralph ellison called "the invisible man," where he spoke so eloquently about what it was like to grow up as a black man in the 1930's and 1940's in the u.s. where people would talk past year. it would be in the same room like you did not even exist. it could be on the elevator, you lived on the other side of town, out of sight, all of mind. well, they have treated him like the invisible present. they have tried to get away with this. and i do not make the racial comment there lightly either because i think there has been this a racial element, and it
and it reminded me of the book i read in high school by ralph ellison called "the invisible man," where he spoke so eloquently about what it was like to grow up as a black man in the 1930's and 1940's in the u.s. where people would talk past year. it would be in the same room like you did not even exist. it could be on the elevator, you lived on the other side of town, out of sight, all of mind. well, they have treated him like the invisible present. they have tried to get away with...
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-- there's al -- alex's grandfather, ralph avila, signing 39 dominican players.believable. and i mean big-name players. one of the gate -- great scouts in the history of the game. >> joe: the ball down-and-out to nelson cruz. hands down the mvp of this alcs. at this point, nelson cruz, in a single postseason series all-time, look at these names, including a long-time texas rangersger, juan gonzales. five home runs. as he gets under this one and fouls it down the left-field line. 2-1. ve homers against tigers pitching. the 2-1. hard-hit right at inge. two out. even his outs are loud. once again tonight's volkswagen passatt trivia question, what's the meaning of "the mendoza line" and for which of these two teams did the person based on that phrase once play. batting average around .200, in reference to mario mendoza. a shortstop in the 70s and 80s. had a career average of .215, so not .200. he will walk murphy. and mendoza primarily played for the pirates but also spent time with the mariners and texas. in his native mexico he has a nickname in honor of his field
-- there's al -- alex's grandfather, ralph avila, signing 39 dominican players.believable. and i mean big-name players. one of the gate -- great scouts in the history of the game. >> joe: the ball down-and-out to nelson cruz. hands down the mvp of this alcs. at this point, nelson cruz, in a single postseason series all-time, look at these names, including a long-time texas rangersger, juan gonzales. five home runs. as he gets under this one and fouls it down the left-field line. 2-1. ve...
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rough did not react to that well. -- ralph for a great vacation you can't beat mississippi.n, it's called louisiana. hari on, florida's where folk's want to be. that's only until they get a taste of alabama hospitality. we can't agree on which state's best, but we can agree on one thing, wherever you vacation in t g gulf, you'll have a great time. great seafood, beautiful beaches and fun for the whole family. we've got intimate bed and breakfast beautiful beaches and fun foright on the water. cafe's with views of the gulf. go blue water fishing, ride a kayak, or just enjoy the world's best weather and soak up the world's best sun. we've gone all out to make this year the best ever. and we are 100% open for business. you mean 100% open for fun. here in the best part of the gulf. louisiana, florid alabama, mississippi. this could go on for a while. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communititis who call greater washington, d.c. home. from supporting an organization that helps new citizens find their way... to proudly supporting our washington re
rough did not react to that well. -- ralph for a great vacation you can't beat mississippi.n, it's called louisiana. hari on, florida's where folk's want to be. that's only until they get a taste of alabama hospitality. we can't agree on which state's best, but we can agree on one thing, wherever you vacation in t g gulf, you'll have a great time. great seafood, beautiful beaches and fun for the whole family. we've got intimate bed and breakfast beautiful beaches and fun foright on the water....
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. >>> ralph nader delivered controversial message at uc berkeley.e says cal and other colleges should dump sports. >> amanda knox's first words after coming home. >>> we love to eat, right? the company we keep can make some of us eat less. what a new study reveals about men, women and food, coming up. q save them. presenting woolite complete. it cleans your jeans and won't torture your tanks. woolite. affect over one million homes each year, causing a disgusting mess and hours of repair. the powerful formula in rid-x has enzymes to immediately break down waste and bacteria that work continuously to reduce tank build-up. use rid-x once a month and help save yourself from disaster. >>> high temperatures, seattle, portland mid to upper 50s boston next cool spot salt lake , everybody else 70s, 80s, fargo 91, warmer than phoenix at 85. all major airports on time. delays to develop at sfo as soon as they find out, i'll let you know. if you are away check out abc7news.com and flight tracker at the bottom. >>> israeli scientist winner of this year's nobel p
. >>> ralph nader delivered controversial message at uc berkeley.e says cal and other colleges should dump sports. >> amanda knox's first words after coming home. >>> we love to eat, right? the company we keep can make some of us eat less. what a new study reveals about men, women and food, coming up. q save them. presenting woolite complete. it cleans your jeans and won't torture your tanks. woolite. affect over one million homes each year, causing a disgusting mess and...
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thank you very much, ralph. >> ( all laugh ) >> ralph has got the mumps. >> ( all laugh ) >> may shee of the favorite characters that i did on that show. my father had an accent, and i just imitated my father. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. my name is dominick the great. mirror, mirror, oh so bright, let's have no accident tonight. that's a poem. >> aah! >> and then when i was with dean throwing knives... pretty good stuff. ...two, three! and then at the end, i stamped him, and he was so spontaneous. you know, you can't get that sort of contribution all the time. i thought the knife went right in. >> aah! >> and that's what was so spectacular about being on that show. >> ( applause ) >> my parents did not love me. when i was young, they bronzed my baby shoes with my feet still in them. >> there was one show where woody allen first came on. he was scared to death offstage, but what he delivered was really one of the big beginnings. >> you should also know this about me. any sort of consciousness-expanding material my body will not tolerate. i took a puff of the wrong cigar
thank you very much, ralph. >> ( all laugh ) >> ralph has got the mumps. >> ( all laugh ) >> may shee of the favorite characters that i did on that show. my father had an accent, and i just imitated my father. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. my name is dominick the great. mirror, mirror, oh so bright, let's have no accident tonight. that's a poem. >> aah! >> and then when i was with dean throwing knives... pretty good stuff. ...two, three! and then...
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hy supported ralph nader in 2000.l plan when he told both of us who were his supporters that he was not going to campaign in swing states and he was going to campaign in states like texas and new york where everybody knew what the vote was going to be so it would not affect al gore's chances of winning. we could make a strong statement from the left by showing how many millions supported ralph nader. i was part of that. when the democrats prohibited for of nadir -- ralph nader from being in the debate which was wrong, he decided to start campaigning in the swing states. he was very upset. a number of bus and urged him not to do that and he did it anyway. i spent some days the final week before the election in florida on my own holding rallies saying i am a ralph nader supporter and i ask you to vote for al gore. i did not want what i thought was going to happen. the damage that would happen. i went to florida on my own dime and tried to and do that but it was too late. i wanted nothing to do with ralph nader or his ca
hy supported ralph nader in 2000.l plan when he told both of us who were his supporters that he was not going to campaign in swing states and he was going to campaign in states like texas and new york where everybody knew what the vote was going to be so it would not affect al gore's chances of winning. we could make a strong statement from the left by showing how many millions supported ralph nader. i was part of that. when the democrats prohibited for of nadir -- ralph nader from being in the...
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it was her husband ralph along with dr. king who organized the famous montgomery bus boycott.tory would label that as the beginning of the american civil rights movement. >> dr. king was a down to earth person. he was not a snob. he could have been an intellectual snob. but he was not. and that in itself says what caliber of man he was. he didn't overlook anyone. the lowest man on the totem pole in terms of his level in society. >> reporter: one day in 1957, when her husband was away with dr. king, white supremacists bombed the family's montgomery, alabama home. juanita and her infant daughter survived. also with us, reverend joseph lowrie, a young united methodist preacher when he met king. lowrie would help co-found the sclc with dr. king. the reverend would later become the longest reigning president of sclc, serving 20 years. and this huntsville, alabama native would go on to give the invocation at the inauguration of america's first black president. >> do you ever have a moment where you still just break down and cry in losing your general, essentially, certainly your goo
it was her husband ralph along with dr. king who organized the famous montgomery bus boycott.tory would label that as the beginning of the american civil rights movement. >> dr. king was a down to earth person. he was not a snob. he could have been an intellectual snob. but he was not. and that in itself says what caliber of man he was. he didn't overlook anyone. the lowest man on the totem pole in terms of his level in society. >> reporter: one day in 1957, when her husband was...
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separate the issue that ralph spoke about.would solve every concern about the efficiency and the efficacy of social security if people of means we continue to pay into social security above the roughly $100,000 cap that exists today. that single action would put such as occurred on a stable foundation for ever. when senator gregg says that it should stop at some arbitrary level that is a fraction of the wealthy income, that makes no sense. there is no intellectual foundation for that. what route was trying to point to was -- what ralph which tried to point out to us -- simply reflect on the fact that the top 1% of wage earners in this country earned 20% of the nation's income, which is more than the bottom 40% earned combined. the importance of the issue that i'm talking about, progressive taxation all the way through the income strata and fairness is the underlying principle, they will appreciate what we're trying to do here. but what ralph was leading us to is that we need overall tax reform. this buffet rule is a head fake
separate the issue that ralph spoke about.would solve every concern about the efficiency and the efficacy of social security if people of means we continue to pay into social security above the roughly $100,000 cap that exists today. that single action would put such as occurred on a stable foundation for ever. when senator gregg says that it should stop at some arbitrary level that is a fraction of the wealthy income, that makes no sense. there is no intellectual foundation for that. what...
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68 pancreaticyears.aid fami after the prize was >> it is really describe what our is of we'relost ralph over the we're soedibly proud ofreceiving this wonderful nobel committee i has aive thecandidates. th decided t decision because of his when t to your let's get al storm system through sea.ouds over is showing signs of weakening, but it is time working across the it looksoing to be a it makeshen it is expected until then talking windsand is storm winds. parts central vietnam and in...
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. >> reporter: 92-year-old ralph was feeling weak and out of breath. his doctors diagnosed him with a common condition where the valve that connects the heart to the body's largest artery stopped working. >> the standard for treating such patients is with open heart surgery to take out that valve and put in a new valve. we have to put them on the heart lung machine, stop the heart, open the aorta. >> reporter: for older patients like ralph open heart surgery just has too many risks. so he decided to live with his heart condition knowing that one day it could lead to his death. >> let me have you take deep breaths. >> reporter: his family didn't want to stand by and watch him suffer so were thrilled to find an alternative that could save his life without putting him at too much risk. the procedure is called core valve and allows doctors to replace the valve without surgery. this doctor is an interventional cardiologist at john hopkins hospital. >> this new valve can be put in on a catheter going in from the artery either in the leg or in the arm. >> rep
. >> reporter: 92-year-old ralph was feeling weak and out of breath. his doctors diagnosed him with a common condition where the valve that connects the heart to the body's largest artery stopped working. >> the standard for treating such patients is with open heart surgery to take out that valve and put in a new valve. we have to put them on the heart lung machine, stop the heart, open the aorta. >> reporter: for older patients like ralph open heart surgery just has too many...
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-- there's al -- alex's grandfather, ralph avila, signing 39 dominican players.believable. and i mean big-name players. one of the gate -- great scouts in the history of the game. >> joe: the ball down-and-out to nelson cruz. hands down the mvp of this alcs. at this point, nelson cruz, in a single postseason series all-time, look at these names, including a long-time texas rangersger, juan gonzales. five home runs. as he gets under this one and fouls it down the left-field line. 2-1. five homers against tigers pitching. the 2-1. hard-hit right at inge. two out. even his outs are loud. once again tonight's volkswagen passatt trivia question, what's the meaning of "the mendoza line" and for which of these two teams did the person based on that phrase once play. batting average around .200, in reference to mario mendoza. a shortstop in the 70s and 80s. had a career average of .215, so not .200. he will walk murphy. and mendoza primarily played for the pirates but also spent time with the mariners and texas. in his native mexico he has a nickname in honor of his fiel
-- there's al -- alex's grandfather, ralph avila, signing 39 dominican players.believable. and i mean big-name players. one of the gate -- great scouts in the history of the game. >> joe: the ball down-and-out to nelson cruz. hands down the mvp of this alcs. at this point, nelson cruz, in a single postseason series all-time, look at these names, including a long-time texas rangersger, juan gonzales. five home runs. as he gets under this one and fouls it down the left-field line. 2-1. five...
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canadian ralph steinman, who taught for many years at rockefeller university in new york, shared the prize for discovering the trigger for so- called "adaptive" immune responses. shortly after the prize was announced, news also came that dr. steinman had died this past friday. and while the prize is generally not awarded posthumously, the nobel foundation announced that in this case its decision would stand. joining us now to explain the research of this year's winners is dr. anthony fauci, head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. welcome back, dr. fauci. so before we get into the details in general terms this is about how the body fights disease. >> indeed. what the laureates established and discovered was the precise mechanisms whereby the two components of the immune system are activated. the very primitive, inate immune system which was what beutler and hoffman discoverd. and then the connection between that inate immune system and what we call the adaptive immune system which is much more sophisticated part of our immune system which is what ralph stein
canadian ralph steinman, who taught for many years at rockefeller university in new york, shared the prize for discovering the trigger for so- called "adaptive" immune responses. shortly after the prize was announced, news also came that dr. steinman had died this past friday. and while the prize is generally not awarded posthumously, the nobel foundation announced that in this case its decision would stand. joining us now to explain the research of this year's winners is dr. anthony...
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and when the democrats prohibited ralph nader from being in the debates in 2000, which was wrong, ralphigning in the swing states, and he was very upset of the core and the democrats. there were a number of us in this campaign that encouraged him not to do that, and he went ahead and did it anyway. i spent some days in the final week before the 2000 election in florida on my own holding rallies and press conferences saying i'm a nader supporter and i'm asking you to please vote or al gore, because i did not want what i saw was going to happen. i thought would happen. the damage that would happen. so i went to florida on my own dime, and and tried to undo that. but apparently it was too late. so in 2004 came around, i really wanted nothing to do with ralph nader for his campaign. i had always admired john kerry from his early antiwar days, but sadly he to voted to back bush into going to the war. so it was kind of a hold your nose sort of thing. but we had to stop what bush was doing. it was just the way around it. even if we had to get someone who was everything we want them to be. so t
and when the democrats prohibited ralph nader from being in the debates in 2000, which was wrong, ralphigning in the swing states, and he was very upset of the core and the democrats. there were a number of us in this campaign that encouraged him not to do that, and he went ahead and did it anyway. i spent some days in the final week before the 2000 election in florida on my own holding rallies and press conferences saying i'm a nader supporter and i'm asking you to please vote or al gore,...
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now we found out in trees and essentially one of our producers earlier and she had to run in through ralph nader and asked him what he thinks about occupy wall street so i want to play you a clip here and see what you think the protesters would say about it. well the first sign of some of these. people. what do you think with the protesters go for that i mean do they think they just need a little bit of legislation that's leading their way or this is exactly the same problem we've been seeing over and over again where it's people like ralph nader politicians that are currently in power they just don't quite get what they want i think of the protesters generally thought the legislation could do anything to solve this country's problems we wouldn't see people camping out all across the country i think you would see people taking to the polls the reason they're not taking to the polls is because they don't feel like either party represents them neither the republicans and neither of the democrats most of the people that i've talked to say that they have no respect for the political system any
now we found out in trees and essentially one of our producers earlier and she had to run in through ralph nader and asked him what he thinks about occupy wall street so i want to play you a clip here and see what you think the protesters would say about it. well the first sign of some of these. people. what do you think with the protesters go for that i mean do they think they just need a little bit of legislation that's leading their way or this is exactly the same problem we've been seeing...
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or this isn't exactly the same problem we've been seeing over and over again where it's people like ralph nader politicians that are currently in power they just don't quite get what they want i think of the protesters generally thought the legislation could do anything to solve this country's problems we wouldn't see people camping out all across the country i think you would see people taking to the polls the reason they're not taking to the polls is because they don't feel like either party represents them neither the republicans and neither the democrats most of the people that i've talked to say that they have no respect for the political system anymore they say that you know the democrats in congress regardless of what legislation they might line up against or in support of their but hold into corporate money they're beholden to the very same problems that are causing these folks to turn out so i think that they would scoff at the idea that the political system as it exists will be of any benefits of them and i think in fact the fact the fact that this occupation has been so success
or this isn't exactly the same problem we've been seeing over and over again where it's people like ralph nader politicians that are currently in power they just don't quite get what they want i think of the protesters generally thought the legislation could do anything to solve this country's problems we wouldn't see people camping out all across the country i think you would see people taking to the polls the reason they're not taking to the polls is because they don't feel like either party...
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coming up, the honor of a lifetime for ralph steinman. prize for medicine. sadly, he didn't live to see it. steinman died three days areas after using his results on the immune system to keep himself alive for years. we're going to get reaction from his family. >> a bittersweet moment for them. >>> also ahead, a lot of people hoping science can come up with something to deal with these little creatures. here they come. wait for it. ahh, yes. the crazy harry ants swarming across parts of the deep south. and if you see a few of them, chances are, there's probably a million or more right behind them. you may laugh a little bit within but this is a serious threat because if you try using regular ant poison on them, it's not going to work. and they are spreading, doing a lot of damage to homes. we'll tell you this morning what can be done about them. >> they're crazy and they're hari hairy. >>> first, we have the latest on amanda knox. she's on u.s. soil today for the first time in four years after an italian appeals court threw out her murder
coming up, the honor of a lifetime for ralph steinman. prize for medicine. sadly, he didn't live to see it. steinman died three days areas after using his results on the immune system to keep himself alive for years. we're going to get reaction from his family. >> a bittersweet moment for them. >>> also ahead, a lot of people hoping science can come up with something to deal with these little creatures. here they come. wait for it. ahh, yes. the crazy harry ants swarming across...
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steinman, ralph steinman unfortunately died friday of pancreatic cancer at nobel committee reviewed award and decided not to take away even though it is for living. when the fight against breast cancer might depend on the size of the bank account disparity in health care and hide your facebook page may provide clues into whether they have problems with sauces substance abuse and looking into calls with massive fire and texas. fewer women dying from breast cancer mostly because of asbestos and screening and treatment of poor women still seeing a decline in breast cancer that slower decline do not have access to the same like saving advancements 2008 only 51 percent of low-income women aged 40 or older had mammograms the past few years on the other hand almost 73 percent of wealthier women had a mammogram and same time frame overall breast cancer deaths and decreased slightly more than 2 percent per year 1990-2007. even parents of vaccinations with children have doubt 20 percent of parents who follow vaccine recommendations typically believe it will be safer to delay the shots until c
steinman, ralph steinman unfortunately died friday of pancreatic cancer at nobel committee reviewed award and decided not to take away even though it is for living. when the fight against breast cancer might depend on the size of the bank account disparity in health care and hide your facebook page may provide clues into whether they have problems with sauces substance abuse and looking into calls with massive fire and texas. fewer women dying from breast cancer mostly because of asbestos and...
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ralph. >> oh, yes.ou in a little bit. >>> new movie from the shrek series hits teeters, kevin mccarthy -- teeters, kevin mccarthy gives us his take ♪ [ jerry ] attention shoppers. your groceries are the size of idaho but the interest rate on your checking is small potatoes. earn more at capital one bank. get new high yield free checking. your interest rate will be 5 times the national average. that's huge. and free atms at any bank. free is good. sign up at capital one bank. what's in your wallet? what is he, a clydesdale. and more... and more? stop paying so much for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for our best price -- just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with no annual contract required. go to verizon.com/greatprice and save $600 in your first two years with our best price online. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers superior picture quality, more hd, plus america's fastest, most consistent and most reliable internet. why keep paying so much for
ralph. >> oh, yes.ou in a little bit. >>> new movie from the shrek series hits teeters, kevin mccarthy -- teeters, kevin mccarthy gives us his take ♪ [ jerry ] attention shoppers. your groceries are the size of idaho but the interest rate on your checking is small potatoes. earn more at capital one bank. get new high yield free checking. your interest rate will be 5 times the national average. that's huge. and free atms at any bank. free is good. sign up at capital one bank....
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. >>> ralph nader delivers a controversial message why he says cal and other colleges should dump sports love to eat, right? the company we keep can make some of us eat less. what a new study reveals about men, women and food, coming up. cj c c c c c c c c c c c c cc [ female announcer ] once you taste new fiber one 80 calories... ...with its sweet honey taste, 40% daily value of fiber... ...and 80 calories per serving... ...you may want to tell a few friends. ♪ or all of them. ♪ i'll go get my bowl. [ female announcer ] new fiber one 80 cories. yes, you can actually love breakfast. ♪ >>> welcome back. very active, even some thunderstorms rolling around tahoe this morning maybe getting thunder snow up there. more storms up around crescent city sliding to the southeast. just about anywhere you travel today across the state you are going to run into wet weather and cool conditions from 56 in eureka, 52 in yosemite, 43 in tahoe. palm springs 74. if you are heading to the sierra sue says chain controls, they have them already up to a of snow possible at some of the passes. -- up to a foot of
. >>> ralph nader delivers a controversial message why he says cal and other colleges should dump sports love to eat, right? the company we keep can make some of us eat less. what a new study reveals about men, women and food, coming up. cj c c c c c c c c c c c c cc [ female announcer ] once you taste new fiber one 80 calories... ...with its sweet honey taste, 40% daily value of fiber... ...and 80 calories per serving... ...you may want to tell a few friends. ♪ or all of them. ♪...
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[applause] ralph l. brinster. [applause] the 2010 national medal of science to ralph l. brinster, university of pennsylvania, for his fundamental contributions to the development and use of transgenic mice. his research has provided experimental foundations and inspiration for broad progress in germ line genetic modification in a range of species, which has generated a revolution in biology, medicine and agriculture. [applause] shu chien. [applause] the 2010 national medal of science to shu chien, university of california, san diego, for pioneering work in cardiovascular physiology and bioengineering, which has had tremendous impact in the fields of microcirculation, blood rheology, and mechanotransduction in human health and disease. [applause] rudolf jaenisch. [applause] the 2010 national medal of science to rudolph jaenisch, whitehead institute for biomedical research and massachusetts institute of technology, for improving our understanding of epigenetic regulation of gene expression, the biological mechanisms that affect how genetic information is variably expressed
[applause] ralph l. brinster. [applause] the 2010 national medal of science to ralph l. brinster, university of pennsylvania, for his fundamental contributions to the development and use of transgenic mice. his research has provided experimental foundations and inspiration for broad progress in germ line genetic modification in a range of species, which has generated a revolution in biology, medicine and agriculture. [applause] shu chien. [applause] the 2010 national medal of science to shu...
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separate the issue that ralph spoke about. we would solve every concern about the efficiency and the efficacy of social security if people of means we continue to pay into social security above the roughly $100,000 cap that exists today. that single action would put such as occurred on a stable foundation for ever. when senator gregg says that it should stop at some arbitrary level that is a fraction of the wealthy income, that makes no sense. there is no intellectual foundation for that. what route was trying to point to was -- what ralph which tried to point out to us -- simply reflect on the fact that the top 1% of wage earners in this country earned 20% of the nation's income, which is more than the bottom 40% earned combined. the importance of the issue that i'm talking about, progressive taxation all the way through the income strata and fairness is the underlying principle, they will appreciate what we're trying to do here. but what ralph was leading us to is that we need overall tax reform. this buffet rule is a head f
separate the issue that ralph spoke about. we would solve every concern about the efficiency and the efficacy of social security if people of means we continue to pay into social security above the roughly $100,000 cap that exists today. that single action would put such as occurred on a stable foundation for ever. when senator gregg says that it should stop at some arbitrary level that is a fraction of the wealthy income, that makes no sense. there is no intellectual foundation for that. what...
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>>neil: like a ralph nader.st: if he gets enough to shake off some of the republican vote, president obama, i believe, would be re-elected to a second term notwithstanding how good the republican is. >>neil: quickly, governor, rick perry may not be participating in anymore debates. what do you say? >>governor huckabee: this is not the american league and baseball you do not get a designated player to play the game. if he cannot be on the stage, saying he is not a good debater, it is like saying i cannot compete at this level, i want to be president but i don't have the pathway. it was a disaster on his part, even if he did not debate the dumbest thing the campaign could do is to announce he didn't thing he could do that because he wasn't good at it. >>neil: is there wisdom to limiting it, jimmy carter granted him one debate, only one, but that can make a difference, but these debates, i love them to death, and i will participate in the next one, but there are a lot of them. >>governor huckabee: there are. the ca
>>neil: like a ralph nader.st: if he gets enough to shake off some of the republican vote, president obama, i believe, would be re-elected to a second term notwithstanding how good the republican is. >>neil: quickly, governor, rick perry may not be participating in anymore debates. what do you say? >>governor huckabee: this is not the american league and baseball you do not get a designated player to play the game. if he cannot be on the stage, saying he is not a good debater,...
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supervisor mirkarimi is here with us but before he calms -- comes up -- comes up i want to mention ralph -- humanities council here with us also. we have a number of other elected and appointed officialed and at i said to them earlier, i was ansigned the task of introducing -- i was ansigned the tasking introducing them and don't have the list but i was specifically threatened bim dr. torea moses if i didn't many introduce him. ing [laughter] or without further ado, supervisor ross mirkarimi. >> i'll make my statements we -- very quick. i just came out of charing the public safety committee meeting. there's a lot be to talk about. i want to say another happy congratulations on black history month here in san francisco. this has been i think a very auspicious haft few months of course in seeing the ascendancy of our district attorney, kamela harris, rise to attorney general in the state of california. certainly of course ases to the incredible impact of advancing the issues much import to all of us, joining the board, supervisor malia cop henn. and we continue to see great challenges, nat
supervisor mirkarimi is here with us but before he calms -- comes up -- comes up i want to mention ralph -- humanities council here with us also. we have a number of other elected and appointed officialed and at i said to them earlier, i was ansigned the task of introducing -- i was ansigned the tasking introducing them and don't have the list but i was specifically threatened bim dr. torea moses if i didn't many introduce him. ing [laughter] or without further ado, supervisor ross mirkarimi....
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ralph steinman never knew he was about to be honored for his research on the immune system, research he used to prolong his own life. >>> doctors testifying at the trial of michael jackson's physician say the pop star was clinically dead when he arrived at the hospital. they also said dr. conrad murray never told them that jackson had been given the powerful anesthetic propofol. >>> a new study in africa finds women who use hormonal by the way control are roughly twice as likely to become infected with hiv or pass on the aids virus to their partner. the study suggests there's something about hormone use that might alter a woman's tissue in a way that makes hiv transmission more likely. >>> and an embarrassment for england's "daily mail" after it wrongly published online that amanda knox's conviction was not overturned yesterday. the story, which included reactions from prosecutors who said, we were delighted with the news, was quickly taken down from its website. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,655 after sinking 258 points ye
ralph steinman never knew he was about to be honored for his research on the immune system, research he used to prolong his own life. >>> doctors testifying at the trial of michael jackson's physician say the pop star was clinically dead when he arrived at the hospital. they also said dr. conrad murray never told them that jackson had been given the powerful anesthetic propofol. >>> a new study in africa finds women who use hormonal by the way control are roughly twice as...
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we know the nobel committee is standing by their decision to include ralphs in the award. tell us more about their work and what it was targeting. >> they were targeting the first line of defense, the eighth indian system. it is your skin, mucous membranes, systems within your body that are in place to keep organisms and pathogens out. what he had done is work to the adaptive immune system, the secondary immune system when the pathogen's get past the first line of defense. the body remembers those mechanisms which is why you can only get certain sicknesses once. >> what kind of impact will research have on madison. >> is a measurable. understanding the basic mechanisms, very important for being able to design medicine and therapy. if you look at disease in a certain way, is a failure of the immune system to cope with a certain system or a certain pathogen. when you understand the mechanism, you have a means for possibly stepping under that particular pathway, changing it for the better. >> the treatments did not help him in his battle for cancer. before these vaccines and
we know the nobel committee is standing by their decision to include ralphs in the award. tell us more about their work and what it was targeting. >> they were targeting the first line of defense, the eighth indian system. it is your skin, mucous membranes, systems within your body that are in place to keep organisms and pathogens out. what he had done is work to the adaptive immune system, the secondary immune system when the pathogen's get past the first line of defense. the body...
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canadian born biologist ralph steinman died of pancreatic cancer last friday. he was honored with two others. all three won for their discoveries the immune system. that could lead to breakthroughs in cancer and infection research. the committee says it was not aware steinman died it. >>> meteorologist mike nicco with all you know to know about the rain. >> clean gutters and storm drain. not for the storm today, the one wednesday. the one wednesday brings our first winter storm watch for the sierra. we'll talk about how much snow they are going to get. >> in just 45 minutes we begin the latest edition of the abc 7 hire event. if you have you are looking for a job you have come to the right place,a@ >>> new problems for bank of america's website. the cy was down from friday until sunday morning. now it has -- crashed again. we just checked you still see the homepage temporarily unavailable. the problem started a day after the bank announced plans to begin charging customers a $5 monthly fee for using their debit cards to make purchases. the bank says customers s
canadian born biologist ralph steinman died of pancreatic cancer last friday. he was honored with two others. all three won for their discoveries the immune system. that could lead to breakthroughs in cancer and infection research. the committee says it was not aware steinman died it. >>> meteorologist mike nicco with all you know to know about the rain. >> clean gutters and storm drain. not for the storm today, the one wednesday. the one wednesday brings our first winter storm...
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at that time ralph abernathy had taken over leadership of the organization and joe lawrie had become the chair of the board. and a short while -- a short time after that walter frontroy, who serves as the delegate for the district of columbia, became the chair of the board and prior to that he was martin luther king's or the washington bureau chief. so i became actively involved. i considered fred shuttlesworth as a mentor. fred shuttlesworth had a -- a remarkable life in that he was a great preacher but as people who knew him will tell you, he was not afraid of anything and sometimes that did not work to his -- to his benefit. fred shuttlesworth was in his home when the clan blew it up, reverend shuttlesworth ended up down in the basement but if the clan had believed that blowing up his home would get him to back away from a movement to bring dignity and civil rights to people in this country, they were -- they were wrong. and fred shuttlesworth was so tough that it was often said that when god allowed bull conner to be born, that he also made fred shuttlesworth to serve as his even
at that time ralph abernathy had taken over leadership of the organization and joe lawrie had become the chair of the board. and a short while -- a short time after that walter frontroy, who serves as the delegate for the district of columbia, became the chair of the board and prior to that he was martin luther king's or the washington bureau chief. so i became actively involved. i considered fred shuttlesworth as a mentor. fred shuttlesworth had a -- a remarkable life in that he was a great...
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>> ralph sharon, who lives in denver now, and we both were talking about. pretty naughty and it was that period of time when martin luther king was assassinated and the kennedys and our country like what was happening, and we got a little naughty. i started taking a little cocaine there and i thought i was doing great, but realistically, you know, i was hiding, you know doing something illegal and all that. i never felt comfortable about it. but i know this fellow jack rollins who said he used to handle lenny bruce and i said i know him. what do you think of him? he said he sinned against his talent. tavis: he sinned against his talent? >> and that changed my life. i stopped everything. i had no withdrawal. and i realized i was doing wrong. i thought i was singing good, and i wasn't. and it feels so good now not to get hooked on anything except health. tavis: and the music. >> and the music. just having a good normal life and what a blessing that is. what a blessing it is to be alive. tavis: you had known amy winehouse -- only known her for a year, but i wo
>> ralph sharon, who lives in denver now, and we both were talking about. pretty naughty and it was that period of time when martin luther king was assassinated and the kennedys and our country like what was happening, and we got a little naughty. i started taking a little cocaine there and i thought i was doing great, but realistically, you know, i was hiding, you know doing something illegal and all that. i never felt comfortable about it. but i know this fellow jack rollins who said he...
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heard ralph say he burned his maryland is diploma. making a joke. upset with the way he was fired but he values his classmates. >> you can understand that. >> there is a lot of a motion. -- emotion. it's about building cars in americaca. it's all about jobs. it's all about respect. security. the american dream. [ jamaul ] good jobs in tough times. a chance to move up and do better. [ delaunta ] excellent healthcare. [ caletha ] beautiful benefits. what they used to call the american way. it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars that americans want. [ jamaul ] right here in america. hyundai is an all-american success story.. ♪ >>> getting tired of today? not at all. not think so. 7280 degrees next week. >> i love that. 7280 degrees next week. >> i love that. thank yo at th"well, wepcould sleep we hin the same bed,ime: but it just doesn't work." she would like a firmer mattress than i would. yeah, nine out of ten coupl
heard ralph say he burned his maryland is diploma. making a joke. upset with the way he was fired but he values his classmates. >> you can understand that. >> there is a lot of a motion. -- emotion. it's about building cars in americaca. it's all about jobs. it's all about respect. security. the american dream. [ jamaul ] good jobs in tough times. a chance to move up and do better. [ delaunta ] excellent healthcare. [ caletha ] beautiful benefits. what they used to call the american...