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tina, ken, thanks to you both. i really appreciate it. terrific. that's all today for "the future of news." join us next time. from the knight studio at the newseum in washington, d.c., i'm frank sesno. >> thank you. >> thank you, frank. >> this program has been brought to you by a grant from the ford foundation... captioning and description provided by the national captioning institute. for more information, visit our website... lllll2
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tina, ken, thanks to you both. i really appreciate it. terrific. that's all today for "the future of news." join us next time. from the knight studio at the newseum in washington, d.c., i'm frank sesno. >> thank you. >> thank you, frank. >> this program has been brought to you by a grant from the ford foundation... captioning and description provided by the national captioning institute. for more information, visit our website... kcsm needs you financial support. you can pledge at any dollar level that is comfortable for you. at the 50 dollar level, you will receive the kcsm polo shirt. whenever you wear it, you'll show your support of kcsm, the bay area's independent public tv station. this 100 percent cotton shirt features the kcsm logo on the front. it's a great way to show your appreciation for your local independent public tv station. also to say thank you we'll include a dvd copy of one of the many kcsm produced
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. >>> and later, on this couch, tina fey. perhaps the leading woman in the entertainment industry in this country. and tina, i'll just put it this way, has had her share of fun with some of us on her show. >> what is that doing here? >> i dot know. i've never met brian williams but his dressing room has to be cleaned up every day between 11:00 and 11:30. that way by the time he gets back from the liquor store it's nice and tidy. >> good evening and welcome to "rock center." you used to hear people say in terms of the massive u.s. economy, when america sneezed the rest of the world got a cold. they don't say that too much anymore. in fact, right now we can't be around anyone sick because we're too highly susceptible to infection. well, tonight we begin with the trouble in greece. and maybe now italy, and how it reaches right into your american retirement account. the greek economy for starters is about the size of washington state. greece has roughly the same population as the state of ohio. but they are in so much trouble, an
. >>> and later, on this couch, tina fey. perhaps the leading woman in the entertainment industry in this country. and tina, i'll just put it this way, has had her share of fun with some of us on her show. >> what is that doing here? >> i dot know. i've never met brian williams but his dressing room has to be cleaned up every day between 11:00 and 11:30. that way by the time he gets back from the liquor store it's nice and tidy. >> good evening and welcome to...
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we were like three days off. >> tina's depression is so deep, her husband had asked tina's mother top look after her. >> apparently i was talking about jumping. i don't remember talking about jumping. apparently they were trying to keep the car keys away from me. >> according to tina, on that july morning, her mother lost patience with her for not being able to get over her depression. it was too much for tina to handle. >> i snapped, and i lost all hope and i saw the car keys laying over by the refrigerator on the counter. i grabbed them, i ran out the door. >> but before tina drives away, her 6-year-old daughter pleads with her. >> she came out of the house and she saw me in the car and she's banging on my window, and she's banging on there saying, mommy, mommy, take me with you, take me with you. and i backed out. i just took the car and i just went as fast as i could. >> her mother alerts tina's husband his distraught wife has taken off in the car. tina's determined to drive to the bridge, get out and jump. she says she can't recall much of that harrowing journey. >> the next mem
we were like three days off. >> tina's depression is so deep, her husband had asked tina's mother top look after her. >> apparently i was talking about jumping. i don't remember talking about jumping. apparently they were trying to keep the car keys away from me. >> according to tina, on that july morning, her mother lost patience with her for not being able to get over her depression. it was too much for tina to handle. >> i snapped, and i lost all hope and i saw the...
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tony and tina's wedding is looking for a new home. there is a program called assisted living, which is about getting older and aging. it is a comedy. but the same time, he said i have a friend who does a theater review for motown. you are going to put motown in chinatown? he said, "i like that. i think i am going to use that." the next thing you know, she loved the place. i think you have a winner there. we set out with a security plan. we contacted the chinatown neighborhood association. we talked about how they used to have six theaters in chinatown and now they do not have any. we contacted a hotel in the area. we talked to a community leader who said this is fantastic. they want to encourage it. we also talked to central. they basically said we do not have any problem with this. we just want to make sure we are consistent with conditions. with constant, excellent communication, we have agreed to the conditions they have set forth. i want to turn this over to tim lee, who would like to say a few things. >> good evening. good evenin
tony and tina's wedding is looking for a new home. there is a program called assisted living, which is about getting older and aging. it is a comedy. but the same time, he said i have a friend who does a theater review for motown. you are going to put motown in chinatown? he said, "i like that. i think i am going to use that." the next thing you know, she loved the place. i think you have a winner there. we set out with a security plan. we contacted the chinatown neighborhood...
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tina krauss, cbs news. >> just a third of egypt will cast ballots. results not known until mid-january. >>> one of the most powerful democrats on capitol hill is calling it quits. massachusetts congressman barney frank announced today he will not seek re-election to a 17th term in congress in 2012. frank is the senior democrat on the house financial services committee. he said he had originally planned to seek one more term but reconsidered because of redistricting. >>> new information emerged in the arrest of a state lawmaker, accused of shoplifting at neiman marcus. she was arrested last month accused of trying to steal several items. now we're learning a week earlier a woman matching her description tried on a dress that went missing later. when ayashi walked in the following week a clerk called security. and began tracking her. she denied the charges. her preliminary hearing is next month. >>> peering through the fog looking for that forecast. >> and that's next. >> plus, strangers to the rescue of an accident. the amazing feat they performed, st
tina krauss, cbs news. >> just a third of egypt will cast ballots. results not known until mid-january. >>> one of the most powerful democrats on capitol hill is calling it quits. massachusetts congressman barney frank announced today he will not seek re-election to a 17th term in congress in 2012. frank is the senior democrat on the house financial services committee. he said he had originally planned to seek one more term but reconsidered because of redistricting. >>>...
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tina kraus, cbs news. >>> u.s. authorities say that america will not have a permanent presence in australia. >>> coming up next, howard and the forecast. >> j.c., umbrella in hand but still closed. i want to show you live doppler 9000 hd before we go to break. we have a very light sprinkles here. showers down 95, upper montgomery county, we'll take a wider look at doppler, talk about what's coming. we have big changes headed this way along with the weekend forecast when 9news now at noon returns. ÑÑÑ >>> four astronauts will receive the congressional gold medal this afternoon. john glenn, neil armstrong, michael collins and buzz aldrin will be honored in a bipartisan ceremony, all four were pioneers in space exploration. >>> by the way, the international space station is more crowded. that's because two russians and an american astronaut moved in this morning. shortly after the russian soyuz docked. the three will switch places with the crew who have been there since june. they'll return to earth next week. >>> nas
tina kraus, cbs news. >>> u.s. authorities say that america will not have a permanent presence in australia. >>> coming up next, howard and the forecast. >> j.c., umbrella in hand but still closed. i want to show you live doppler 9000 hd before we go to break. we have a very light sprinkles here. showers down 95, upper montgomery county, we'll take a wider look at doppler, talk about what's coming. we have big changes headed this way along with the weekend forecast when...
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tina kraus reports from london. >>> a massive crowd of students marched through the streets of central london to protest higher tuition fees and cuts to education funding. >> police surrounded the crowd and kept them moving along a route to the city's financial district. >> you can see forces. >> about 4,000 police officers are on duty for the march. they have warned they'll use rubber bullets if violence erupts like it did last year. last november, about 55,000 students took part in a demonstration that turned violent. that protest was also about education costs. a small group attacked a headquarters of the conservative party, shattering glass windows and starting fires. >> a month later, demonstrators battled with riot police. and attacked a car carrying prince charles. at today's protest, police made several arrests at an encampment but so far, the demonstration has remained peaceful. tina kraus, cbs news, london. >>> howard will be up next with our forecast. >> j.c., after another cold, foggy start in spots, it is a beautiful afternoon. we've been doing this quite a bit lately, unf
tina kraus reports from london. >>> a massive crowd of students marched through the streets of central london to protest higher tuition fees and cuts to education funding. >> police surrounded the crowd and kept them moving along a route to the city's financial district. >> you can see forces. >> about 4,000 police officers are on duty for the march. they have warned they'll use rubber bullets if violence erupts like it did last year. last november, about 55,000...
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tina kraus has more. >>> a huge crowd carried the body of a dead demonstrator through cairo's tahrir square. as violent street clashes broke out between police and protestors for a fourth day. the military council has to go, they shout. egyptians are demanding that generals running the country hand out power to a civilian government. >> we need to have a clear-cut timetable. we need to have a president by april. we need to have a proper democracy in place and a proper system so that we know where we stand. >> reporter: egyptian police arrested three u.s. students in the violence accusing them of throwing firebombs at security forces. the three are reportedly part of a study abroad program at the american university in cairo. egypt's military took power last february after a revolt ousted president hosni mubarak. now, many protestors are pushing for a second revolution to force the army out. and tens of thousands are answering the call. tina kraus, cbs news. >>> coming up next, howard and the forecast. >>> j.c., a chilly rain continues to fall across most of the region. in fact, some
tina kraus has more. >>> a huge crowd carried the body of a dead demonstrator through cairo's tahrir square. as violent street clashes broke out between police and protestors for a fourth day. the military council has to go, they shout. egyptians are demanding that generals running the country hand out power to a civilian government. >> we need to have a clear-cut timetable. we need to have a president by april. we need to have a proper democracy in place and a proper system so...
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tina kraus reports from london. >> reporter: european lawmakers say passengers could be risking morehan their modesty, when they pass through these x-ray body scanners that reveal all. the e.u. is banning the naked scanners at airports across europe because of a possible cancer risk from the radiation they give off. >> well, i work with radiation. personally, i wouldn't want to have to go through that if i have a choice. >> reporter: some airports like london's heathrow have already removed the scanners because of complaints about invasion of privacy. but they're still being used in united states and tested in airports around europe. >> i travel quite a lot. >> reporter: south african tina teart has been through the body scanner several times in america. she says the cancer concern will make her think twice now. >> definitely. definitely. >> reporter: u.s. radiation expert dr. david brenner says the scanner can deliver up to 20 times more radiation than previously thought, potentially increasing the risk of cancer. but scientists at england's health protection agency says the scanner
tina kraus reports from london. >> reporter: european lawmakers say passengers could be risking morehan their modesty, when they pass through these x-ray body scanners that reveal all. the e.u. is banning the naked scanners at airports across europe because of a possible cancer risk from the radiation they give off. >> well, i work with radiation. personally, i wouldn't want to have to go through that if i have a choice. >> reporter: some airports like london's heathrow have...
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on our couch tonight will be tina fey. probably the leading woman right now in the entertainment business in terms of television and in terms of the movie business. she's now a mother of two. we'll talk to her especially about the similarity of the names of the two shows. >> you and tina can be funny together. are you going to be funny tonight? >> i, you know, if she forces me to. i'm generally sober. >> i know. and she strong arms you a lot. we're going to be watching and we better be laughing, brian. all right? see you at 10:00. >> nice to see you at work, by the way. >> i try to stop in from time-to-time. brian williams, we're going to see him tonight on nbc "nightly news" at 7:00. then at 10:00, "rock center" with more on the verdict. he's got a big show and he's got tina fey. it should be fun. >> jon stewart last week. watch out. he's bringing his funny. >>> coming up at 5:00, d.c. police speak out and share new video about the car crash that injured several occupy d.c. protesters last week. >>> the possible plans to
on our couch tonight will be tina fey. probably the leading woman right now in the entertainment business in terms of television and in terms of the movie business. she's now a mother of two. we'll talk to her especially about the similarity of the names of the two shows. >> you and tina can be funny together. are you going to be funny tonight? >> i, you know, if she forces me to. i'm generally sober. >> i know. and she strong arms you a lot. we're going to be watching and we...
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tina krause, cbs news. >>> fresh dungeness crab could be back in stores as earl where's -- as early as tomorrow. today both buyers and fishermen agreed on a price of $2.25 per pound. the fisherman asked for $2.50 per pound. now fishermen are eager to sink their pots. >> it is nice and we're ready to go back to work. we've been sitting here for two weeks. we're ready to go to work. >> the 12-day holdout, fisherman are optimistic about another boundful season. >>> it's a new scandal. a new accusation against herman cain. what is making his defense this time so unusual? >> it was surreal. >>> hotel workers, a cab driver and a cop. how they came together. >>> and deformities so significant some babies wear a helmet. the trouble with how some babies sleep. ,, california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than
tina krause, cbs news. >>> fresh dungeness crab could be back in stores as earl where's -- as early as tomorrow. today both buyers and fishermen agreed on a price of $2.25 per pound. the fisherman asked for $2.50 per pound. now fishermen are eager to sink their pots. >> it is nice and we're ready to go back to work. we've been sitting here for two weeks. we're ready to go to work. >> the 12-day holdout, fisherman are optimistic about another boundful season. >>>...
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tina kraus, cbs news. >>> i'm julie watts in our consumerwatch call-in center where we're taking your calls right now. we have a team of experts helping you find the best price on that must-have holiday gift you're looking for. give us a call right now, 1-888- 5-helps-u. >>> at just 14 years old, a bay area whiz kid invited to join the world's top scientists. her unusual area of expertise. >>> maybe there was something to that buns of steel workout after all. how a firm back side helps prevent a painful problem. ,,,,,,,, smart-meters. >>> today california utility regulators proposed a new plan for pg&e customers who don't want those smartmeters. people who opt out of the program would have to pay an initial fee of $90. pg&e had wanted that fee to be $270. under the state plan, there would also be a $15 monthly charge similar to pg&e's proposal there. but state commissioners could vote on the plan as early as january 12. >>> black friday just three days away and you need help sorting through the deals? >> boy, i do. how do you really know if it's a deal? on the consumerwatch, julie wat
tina kraus, cbs news. >>> i'm julie watts in our consumerwatch call-in center where we're taking your calls right now. we have a team of experts helping you find the best price on that must-have holiday gift you're looking for. give us a call right now, 1-888- 5-helps-u. >>> at just 14 years old, a bay area whiz kid invited to join the world's top scientists. her unusual area of expertise. >>> maybe there was something to that buns of steel workout after all. how a...
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we have tina here. what was tina doing with her lips? hard core and really sort of defining it. that's something that women have been doing forever and it really does age our lips. it's very old fashioned looking. you want your lips to look -- >> i thought that's what you're supposed to do. no? >> well, it's all good. you want to kind of make your lips look fuller, very sort of angelina jolie, if you know what i'm saying. so you take a nice, nude lip liner and you just kind of line the entire mouth but the secret is right here, ms. thing. take it and define the lips. make a little line between the groove. >> you're saying color it in almost? >> exactly. sort of attach it and you get the great sort of bee stung look, that very full upper lip. another quick tip that you want to do is you want to make sure that you take your lip gloss and don't just put it in the inside of your mouth like you do and then go like that. you want to take it all -- >> that's what i know. >> i know. you want to take it and go all the way to the edge of the lip.
we have tina here. what was tina doing with her lips? hard core and really sort of defining it. that's something that women have been doing forever and it really does age our lips. it's very old fashioned looking. you want your lips to look -- >> i thought that's what you're supposed to do. no? >> well, it's all good. you want to kind of make your lips look fuller, very sort of angelina jolie, if you know what i'm saying. so you take a nice, nude lip liner and you just kind of line...
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we'll also have tina brown and eugene robinson.rought this up, a remarkable red state host this morning. eric erickson, the most influential conservative blogger out there. >> yeah. >> had just some blistering posts this morning with quite a conclusion. >> well, yeah. he said, mitt romney is going to be the nominee. mitt romney will lose to barack obama and destroy conservativism in the process and then concludes by saying it's so bad i'm beginning to rethink my dismissal of jon huntsman. >> he's going to take a second look at jon huntsman who "the wall street journal" says has the best economic program. we'll talk about that a lot more right after the break. this new at&t 4g lte is fast. did you hear sam... ...got promoted to director? so 12 seconds ago. we should get him a present. thanks for the gift basket. you're welcome. you're welcome. did you see hr just sent out new... ...office rules? cause you're currently in violation of 6 of them. oh yeah, baby? ...and 7. did you guys hear that fred is leaving? so 30 seconds ago. [ noi
we'll also have tina brown and eugene robinson.rought this up, a remarkable red state host this morning. eric erickson, the most influential conservative blogger out there. >> yeah. >> had just some blistering posts this morning with quite a conclusion. >> well, yeah. he said, mitt romney is going to be the nominee. mitt romney will lose to barack obama and destroy conservativism in the process and then concludes by saying it's so bad i'm beginning to rethink my dismissal of...
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tina krauss reports, the parents of a murdered team also spoke out. >> reporter: bob and sally dowlereport how phone hackers gave them false hope their daughter was alive. >> at first we were able to leave messages then her voice mail became full. >> reporter: milly dowler was abducted and killed. the papers investigators allegedly hacked into the 13- year-old's phone in search of a scoop. and deleted her phone messages. >> we were like, she's alive. she picked up her phone. >> reporter: murdoch apologized to the families and his company paid a $3 million settlement. but the dowlers were not the only victims. several celebrities are due to testify. >> i can not think of any conceivable reason expect for those phone messages on my mobile cell phone. >> reporter: a judge will use all of the testimony to recommend changes in the way the media in britain does its job. in london, tina krauss. >>> several senior executives have resigned over the hacking scandal. >>> elephant rampages are causing person in india. the animals tend to roam from one area to another in search of food and water.
tina krauss reports, the parents of a murdered team also spoke out. >> reporter: bob and sally dowlereport how phone hackers gave them false hope their daughter was alive. >> at first we were able to leave messages then her voice mail became full. >> reporter: milly dowler was abducted and killed. the papers investigators allegedly hacked into the 13- year-old's phone in search of a scoop. and deleted her phone messages. >> we were like, she's alive. she picked up her...
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de danmifica danmificadas >>> 95 personas heridas, 10 personas desaparecidas >>> el gobierno desde tinan el cairo la capital de egipto, quienes piden al ejÉrcito un gobierno civil, continuaban en la plaza desafiando a la policÍa, entre tanto se consiguociÓ que un ex ministro de mubarak podrÍa estar en el gobierno >>> una corte egipcia pidiÓ dejar en libertad a los estadounidenses de este lugar, la noticia fue confirmado hoy, los muchachos fueron acusados de lanzar bombas de molo octavo t en todamolotov >>> estas imÁgenes muestran como hombres disparan contra mano s est manifestantes. hablÓ en nueva zelanda el piloto que protagonizÓ un dramÁtico accidente, el cinturÓn de seguridad le salvÓ la vida. pues si hubiere caÍdo del aparato no habrÍa escapado de las aspas. tambiÉn comentÓ en broma que harÍa este in septiembtento peÁn seguro si quieren contratarlo de nuevo para el mismo trabajo. en instante la historia de una hispana que es ejemplo de superaciÓn. advierten el estudio de el grave riesgo de la salud de consumir algo para aliviar el dolor de cabeza. y le diremos dÓnde estuvo hoy la c
de danmifica danmificadas >>> 95 personas heridas, 10 personas desaparecidas >>> el gobierno desde tinan el cairo la capital de egipto, quienes piden al ejÉrcito un gobierno civil, continuaban en la plaza desafiando a la policÍa, entre tanto se consiguociÓ que un ex ministro de mubarak podrÍa estar en el gobierno >>> una corte egipcia pidiÓ dejar en libertad a los estadounidenses de este lugar, la noticia fue confirmado hoy, los muchachos fueron acusados de...
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>> oh, i love working with tina. it's such a privilege. i was panic-stricken, but after it was over, i had to admit i had a wonderful time. >> well, we loved watching you. it was one of the best shows of the modern era. >> oh, brian, thank you so much. >> thank you for coming. may i? >> please do. oh, please do. >> the incomparable -- >> and congratulations on the new show. >> thank you very much. thanks, betty. it's terrific to have you here. the incomparable betty white. that is "rock center" for us tonight. for all the folks that work hard to bring the broadcast to you, thank you for being here with us. we'll be back at it next week. i'll see you tomorrow evening for "nbc nightly news" from this very studio. good night from new york. your late local news starts now. - >>> one store, chaos, caught on video. tonight another flash mob robbery and police say they are working to find all of them. shomari stone is outside the store where it went down. >> reporter: i'm in the 7-eleven where this robbery happened and police will be looking at t
>> oh, i love working with tina. it's such a privilege. i was panic-stricken, but after it was over, i had to admit i had a wonderful time. >> well, we loved watching you. it was one of the best shows of the modern era. >> oh, brian, thank you so much. >> thank you for coming. may i? >> please do. oh, please do. >> the incomparable -- >> and congratulations on the new show. >> thank you very much. thanks, betty. it's terrific to have you here. the...
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in london, tina krause, wjz eyewitness news. >>> and the hearing into press standards is being aired live on british television. >>> prosecutors released audio recordings in the alleged georgia militia plot. the new incriminating evidence. >> this is the leader of the group talking about who they planned to kill. >> who are you shooting then? >> civilian government operatives is who we're going to be shooting at. the fbi, the cops. >> a government informants recorded the four accused men discussing their plans. they each face charges for allegedly plotting to attack officials with explosives. fbi agents arrested the men november 1st after identifying them as being part of a fringe militia group. >>> a federal judge has denied bond for all four suspects. >>> picking up the pieces. the chancellor at the university of california davis addresses students at a town hall meeting. as we report, she is apologizing for the pepper- spraying of peaceful demonstrators. >> reporter: chancellor linda katehi at the university of california davis apologized to students but deflected blame over how c
in london, tina krause, wjz eyewitness news. >>> and the hearing into press standards is being aired live on british television. >>> prosecutors released audio recordings in the alleged georgia militia plot. the new incriminating evidence. >> this is the leader of the group talking about who they planned to kill. >> who are you shooting then? >> civilian government operatives is who we're going to be shooting at. the fbi, the cops. >> a government...
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. >> hi, tina, how are you? >> in washington, we have the congressional correspondent for the national journal major g garrett. and next to me, joe's back. how do you feel? >> got beaten up for calling in yesterday. so i thought i'd actually come in. >> show up. >> i let people beat me up in "trson. >> no. >> but i get another five-day vacation. >> are you better? >> you know i hate talking about myself. >> it's not your style. >> it's not me. it's just not -- i want to talk about other people. i want to talk about the kids. i want to talk about congress -- >> while you were gone, everything was just fine here. it was perfect. >> seriously -- one morning i called willie up. >> why? >> and i said, who is the adjunct professor because everybody here -- we had katrina and we had -- >> donny. >> katrina and donny. you get them together and i was just e-mailing willie and saying, okay, so is this being actually sponsored by the carl marx youth of -- >> i was trying to bring different voices to the table. >> yeah, lef
. >> hi, tina, how are you? >> in washington, we have the congressional correspondent for the national journal major g garrett. and next to me, joe's back. how do you feel? >> got beaten up for calling in yesterday. so i thought i'd actually come in. >> show up. >> i let people beat me up in "trson. >> no. >> but i get another five-day vacation. >> are you better? >> you know i hate talking about myself. >> it's not your style....
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. >>> student protestors take over the streets of london this afternoon, as tina kraus reports for wjzere on duty to keep the march peaceful. >> reporter: a massive crowd of students marched through the streets of central london, to protest higher tuition fees and cuts to education funding. >> they're being turned to the north. >> i won't go anywhere near the stock exchange whatsoever. >> reporter: police kept them moving, along the route to the city's financial district. >> you can see it. >> reporter: about 4,000 police officers were on duty for the march. they had threatened to use rubber bullets if things turned violent like they did last year. >> reporter: last november, about 55 students took part in a demonstration that turned violent. that protest was also about education costs. a small group attacked the headquarters of the conservative party, shattering glass windows and starting fires. a month later, demonstrators battled with riot police and attacked a car carrying prince charles. at wednesday's protest, police made several arrests at an encampment. but the demonstrations r
. >>> student protestors take over the streets of london this afternoon, as tina kraus reports for wjzere on duty to keep the march peaceful. >> reporter: a massive crowd of students marched through the streets of central london, to protest higher tuition fees and cuts to education funding. >> they're being turned to the north. >> i won't go anywhere near the stock exchange whatsoever. >> reporter: police kept them moving, along the route to the city's financial...
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tina kraus, cbs news. >> making news now at 5:51, hit that toe is pronlsing an investigation into airtrikes that killed 24 pakistani soldiers. pakistan's army said the strike continued even after local military commanders from coalition forces to seek those attacks. the incident has plunged ties between pakistan and the united states to new lows. >>> flooding in australia is now believed to have cut off at least 2,000 people. volunteers looking for one boy reported missing in new south wales while authorities are looking for a plan to air drop supplies to stranded residents. >>> britain's royal air force is releasing footage of a rescue taken from a helicopter copilotted by prince william. a russian ship sank in the irish sea sunday killing one person and leaving five more crew members missing. the prince's helicopter listed two survive -- lifted two surviving crew members out of the water. >> we want to take another look at the question of the day. three out of four people possibly some of your coworkers, have a hard time doing this before 11:00 a.m. is it a, waking up? b, smiling or
tina kraus, cbs news. >> making news now at 5:51, hit that toe is pronlsing an investigation into airtrikes that killed 24 pakistani soldiers. pakistan's army said the strike continued even after local military commanders from coalition forces to seek those attacks. the incident has plunged ties between pakistan and the united states to new lows. >>> flooding in australia is now believed to have cut off at least 2,000 people. volunteers looking for one boy reported missing in new...
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tina kraus, cbs news. >>> homeland security taking every threat seriously. but fried turkey?! the code red warning for thanksgiving. >>> and invasion of privacy or savvy marketing? how one california mall is tracking shoppers' every moves this holiday season. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, serious threat this holiday. y. >>> the departments of homeland security wants to remind you about a serious threat this holiday. deep fried turkey. the feds released this public service announcement reminding people about the dangers of deep frying your bird. they urge people to think twice before frying a turkey and if you do, the agency wants you to make sure that the turkey is completely thawed. good advice but clearly what does have to do with homeland security?! [ laughter ] >>> thanksgiving might be the most anticipated meal of the year. but patrick sedillo shows us that was especially true today for hundreds of oaklanders going through tough times. >> reporter: the line stretched around the block. at 11 a.m. at the oakland marriott, more than 2,000 people showed up for the annual thanksgiving di
tina kraus, cbs news. >>> homeland security taking every threat seriously. but fried turkey?! the code red warning for thanksgiving. >>> and invasion of privacy or savvy marketing? how one california mall is tracking shoppers' every moves this holiday season. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, serious threat this holiday. y. >>> the departments of homeland security wants to remind you about a serious threat this holiday. deep fried turkey. the feds released this public service...
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>> oh, i love working with tina. it's such a privilege.anic-stricken, but after it was over, i had to admit i had a wonderful time. >> well, we loved watching you. it was one of the best shows of the modern era. >> oh, brian, thank you so much. >> thank you for coming. may i? >> please do. oh, please do. >> the incomparable -- >> and congratulations on the new show. >> thank you very much. thanks, betty. it's terrific to have you here. the incomparable betty white. that is "rock center" for us tonight. for all the folks that work hard to bring the broadcast to you, thank you for being here with us. we'll be back at it next week. i'll see you tomorrow evening for "nbc nightly news" from this very studio. good night from new york. local ts now. >>> next, students pepper sprayed. the chancellor under pressure. >>> and an
>> oh, i love working with tina. it's such a privilege.anic-stricken, but after it was over, i had to admit i had a wonderful time. >> well, we loved watching you. it was one of the best shows of the modern era. >> oh, brian, thank you so much. >> thank you for coming. may i? >> please do. oh, please do. >> the incomparable -- >> and congratulations on the new show. >> thank you very much. thanks, betty. it's terrific to have you here. the...
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tina bantag is encouraged numbers appear to be leveling off but says more needs to be done. >> if we do not deal with this epidemic this is the first generation mace faising a shorter life span than their parents. >> that is why what looks like child's play is serious business and students seem to get it. >> you can live longer and have a healthier live physically and maybe mentally. >> and this report indicates more than half of the 58 counties saw an increase in overweight rate for kids between 2005 and 2010. >> thank you very much. >> and most teenagers say using social networks is a positive experience. and there is a study found 69% of the teens say their peers are mostly kind and 20% say they're mostly unkind. 40% say they've befriended their teen-aged children online. >> and there is some consumer news, customers double charged for groceries this weekend. >> so frustrating. >> as if they aren't expensive enough. >> i know. i know. >> and if you shop at raillies or knob hill foods, you may have been charged twice saying some customers were double charged or maybe triple charged
tina bantag is encouraged numbers appear to be leveling off but says more needs to be done. >> if we do not deal with this epidemic this is the first generation mace faising a shorter life span than their parents. >> that is why what looks like child's play is serious business and students seem to get it. >> you can live longer and have a healthier live physically and maybe mentally. >> and this report indicates more than half of the 58 counties saw an increase in...
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tina fay -- i hope you met lindsay matlock who turned me on to this book. we may not agree with tina fay on a lot of things but she did say in her new book when people say you really must do something it means you really don't have to. no one ever said you really must deliver the baby during labor. because -- when it is true it doesn't need to be said. we really don't have to sacrifice all the things you have sacrificed. we don't have to. it is the decision. it is like the decision that we who are natural beneficiaries of whose roots we are returning to now. skipping over that 60s business in the meantime. we will do what they did. if we dig down and recruit other women like ourselves to see yourself either as a candidate yourself. let me just say this. not everyone is a candidate. i will never be a candidate. never. but i will always find the best candidates to support. i see it as a vocational question that has to be asked. not everyone should do it but if you are, do it whole hog. if you run the first time doesn't mean you were not called to do it. it me
tina fay -- i hope you met lindsay matlock who turned me on to this book. we may not agree with tina fay on a lot of things but she did say in her new book when people say you really must do something it means you really don't have to. no one ever said you really must deliver the baby during labor. because -- when it is true it doesn't need to be said. we really don't have to sacrifice all the things you have sacrificed. we don't have to. it is the decision. it is like the decision that we who...
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. >>> no hago dieta,fi porque soy tina, me encanta la comida latina, el sabor, y la sal.io todos los dÍas por los ñ= menos por una hora. >>> claro estas chicas tienen que haceruchos ejercicios para delar asÍ pero sin duda la que es llevÓ ñ= todas las miradas, incluyendo la de su esposo eduardo que estaba muy primera fila° fue çw3t miranda, cuando lucio este sostÉn decorado çw con diamantes, y piedras preciosas, que ! v x oñ"el+dbe! incluyen diamantes z@ blancos, amarillos y fg/ perlas que estÁn va el consideradovalorada en 2. 5 millones de dÓlares. >>> univisiÓ z@ mqn. >>> quÉ belleza. >>> gracias. >>> y bueno esta noche no efi es pierda fg/ protagonistas. y anoche mateo sorendiÓ a los chico con su regreso ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pd a la competencia y z@ mq disfrutaron de uno cena junto a laura y tambiÉn recibieron la visita de william levy pero esta noche conoceremos quiÉn serÁ la eliminada, andrea z@ mq o shanik asÍ que no es lo pierda fg/ protagonistas es locutor: de tus palabras de hoy depende su mañana. el hispanic scholarship fund tiene la información para que ayudes a tus
. >>> no hago dieta,fi porque soy tina, me encanta la comida latina, el sabor, y la sal.io todos los dÍas por los ñ= menos por una hora. >>> claro estas chicas tienen que haceruchos ejercicios para delar asÍ pero sin duda la que es llevÓ ñ= todas las miradas, incluyendo la de su esposo eduardo que estaba muy primera fila° fue çw3t miranda, cuando lucio este sostÉn decorado çw con diamantes, y piedras preciosas, que !v xoñ"el+dbe! incluyen diamantes z@ blancos,...
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. >> reporter: tina marie liu won't miss thanksgiving dinner. it's friday. so you're telling me that your family has moved thanksgiving dinner in order to accommodate the sales? >> it just worked for everybody's schedule, yeah. so -- i know, it's ridiculous. >> reporter: best buy stores will open their doors at midnight and two hours before they say they are going to start passing out tickets so pool can save their places in line. in milpitas, sharon chin, cbs 5. >>> there is a decades old tradition that got a few modern updates today in downtown new york. it was the 85th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. it wound its way through manhattan, a pair of new balloons joining the line-up including a jetpack-wearing monkey, why not, and a cartoon character from tim burton. the muppets, mary j. blige and others were the celebrities who performed today. macy's estimates that 53 million people watched this parade nationwide. >>> and among the thousands of performers in today's parade was a group of bay area high school students. look at this. cupertino's homeste
. >> reporter: tina marie liu won't miss thanksgiving dinner. it's friday. so you're telling me that your family has moved thanksgiving dinner in order to accommodate the sales? >> it just worked for everybody's schedule, yeah. so -- i know, it's ridiculous. >> reporter: best buy stores will open their doors at midnight and two hours before they say they are going to start passing out tickets so pool can save their places in line. in milpitas, sharon chin, cbs 5. >>>...
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deeply grateful and tina rossi formal process will be sorely missed. bed the bed moment like these the atmosphere was it was great you know with a lot a lot of people that want to see. and you know and after i think it's good to be to be he really. is a strange race strange feeling for for everybody but i think is the best the way for forty member market right groups are very it's what's coming up next and bill will be here for the latest. the issue is that so much as i was about to feel in those eyes in the form of them to give it real and to unfold the party is finally over at least it was twenty years ago the end of the communist party of the soviet union was the final step before the collapse of the you. can do those who are fascinated with history. to those who have a sweet tooth. to those who can't live without the sky. and of course to the nature love to use this magnificent land offers his treasures. between earth and the sky. on our. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global econo
deeply grateful and tina rossi formal process will be sorely missed. bed the bed moment like these the atmosphere was it was great you know with a lot a lot of people that want to see. and you know and after i think it's good to be to be he really. is a strange race strange feeling for for everybody but i think is the best the way for forty member market right groups are very it's what's coming up next and bill will be here for the latest. the issue is that so much as i was about to feel in...
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. >> reporter: this morning tina ran in southern california to raise awareness about bone marrow donation. brian's friend rode 100 miles for the leukemia/lymphoma foundation. >> brian fought with everything that he had, so just continue to do that work. >> reporter: claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the latest presidential debate focused on foreign policies, but issues of fairness were raised about the way the event was moderated. >> congresswoman michelle bachmann's campaign say she was not given given as much chance to respond when an e-mail revealed the moderators were focusing on those with higher poll numbers. rick perry rebound after his appearance on a former debate. >> then we'll have a conversation. >> congresswoman bachmann says she supports water boarding of supported terrorists while congressman ron paul spoke against us military involvement overseas. >>> president obama meantime is in hawai'i for the asia-pacific economic cooperation summit. the president have trying to spur economic growth and free-trade among the 21 nations taking part in the apec summit, a plan suppo
. >> reporter: this morning tina ran in southern california to raise awareness about bone marrow donation. brian's friend rode 100 miles for the leukemia/lymphoma foundation. >> brian fought with everything that he had, so just continue to do that work. >> reporter: claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the latest presidential debate focused on foreign policies, but issues of fairness were raised about the way the event was moderated. >> congresswoman michelle...
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tina tam, the planning department specialist, concluded it is not a historic resource either individually or as a contributor to the district. we proceeded to do a design based upon the clients wanting to be a good neighbor, in which they would not try to exploit the property to a maximum. we went through the residential design guidelines in the planning code. we came up with a design which exceeds no height limit, exceeds no f.a.r. it does not do anything beyond what the zoning allows. if we were to design to the full maximum, we only expand out to 77% of the maximum allowable for this. we are not asking for a variance. we are not asking for special permission. we are within the letter and, i believe, the spirit of the codes. i understand it is going to impact people, the neighbors. at the same time, i believe it is pretty clear we made an effort to be as accommodating as possible, but not be denied property rights it seems the neighbors all enjoyed in their four story buildings in the neighborhood. at this time, i would like to turn this over to our business partner, jeffrey gibson, who
tina tam, the planning department specialist, concluded it is not a historic resource either individually or as a contributor to the district. we proceeded to do a design based upon the clients wanting to be a good neighbor, in which they would not try to exploit the property to a maximum. we went through the residential design guidelines in the planning code. we came up with a design which exceeds no height limit, exceeds no f.a.r. it does not do anything beyond what the zoning allows. if we...
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tina giebelhausen has been hooked on tylenol p.m. for over a year.in ten confess to taking it a few nights a week. >> i know it's a crutch. i know i can't stop taking it. >> reporter: the biggest consumers of sleep aids? women aged 40 to 59. last year, over 15 million women in that age category were prescribed ambien, nearly twice the number of men. why so many women? >> women today have a duel role in society a lot of the times. they're working. but they're also coming home and taking care of their family. in addition, there's biological changes. pregnancy, having a baby, young kids and then menopause. >> reporter: the story first ran in "the new york times" igniting a debate online. on abcnews.com, jennifer wrote, "the lunesta is necessary at this point, just like a vitamin. otherwise, i'd walk around like a zombie all day." kristen kemp is trying to stop. "i loathe my dependence. on nights i try to wean myself off the stuff, i lie awake paying for it." while using drugs from time to time to fall asleep is widely seen as safe, studies show long ter
tina giebelhausen has been hooked on tylenol p.m. for over a year.in ten confess to taking it a few nights a week. >> i know it's a crutch. i know i can't stop taking it. >> reporter: the biggest consumers of sleep aids? women aged 40 to 59. last year, over 15 million women in that age category were prescribed ambien, nearly twice the number of men. why so many women? >> women today have a duel role in society a lot of the times. they're working. but they're also coming home...
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that may have been used by ancient people as another point on the tourist itinerary mapped out by tina fey were goshen scientists call such drawings triplets but what they mean is still a mystery you've. shared with petra bliss found here so far are about five thousand years old on average these ones were discovered by a navy man in one nine hundred forty three he then told scientists about them the scientists then officially recorded them right after world war two there were. two players born and raised on the call of the ninja he knows this area all too well at the beginning of the year two thousand timothy a move to moscow today every year as a tool of god he brings visitors to his home. to coast weller's have villages here. so when you visit them you're surprised by the fact that even in such a remote gold for second place these people still don't want to leave you know a professor living there who you. know was the first russian settlement on the common in china it's first mentioned in records dating from the early fifteenth century the church of the assumption dating back to the
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this morning tina anderson was watching her boyfriend's 13 year-old son and six year-old grandson when things went horribly wrong at his home and the 1700 block of west steuben and morgan park, she heard the gun go off and found marchand shot and the chest he was taken to advocate crest medical center in oak lawn in critical condition, anderson said the gun belongs to the boy's grandfather and it was not locked up. anderson and six is 13 year-old uncle returned to the home questions as to whether the shooting was an accident, marchand told him from his hospital bed that the 13 year- old pulled the trigger. police continue to piece together what happened in the family is grateful. they say more sean came out of surgery doing well and is expected to survive. the family says the boy's grandfather who was not at home at the time of the shooting is still being questioned by investigators at area to police headquarters as of yet no charges have been filed. d c s is also investigating this case and we are told the department had prior contact with this family for an allegation of abuse back i
this morning tina anderson was watching her boyfriend's 13 year-old son and six year-old grandson when things went horribly wrong at his home and the 1700 block of west steuben and morgan park, she heard the gun go off and found marchand shot and the chest he was taken to advocate crest medical center in oak lawn in critical condition, anderson said the gun belongs to the boy's grandfather and it was not locked up. anderson and six is 13 year-old uncle returned to the home questions as to...
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getting attacked for supporting amnesty in his own party, but he thought it was great and as we saw tina brown and a lot of democrats really like that -- like what he's talking about. >> yeah, sure. >> what? >> good for newt. >> well, you're not going to -- you won't say anything nice about newt. >> no, he's my lead story. >> well, he is. everything's going his way. >> big news. >> and he's reaching out. i guess he's reaching out to hispanic voters with this illegal immigration position that bill clinton likes. >> bill clinton also likes bigger than life figures in any political party. he appreciates that about newt. if you take just newt's good stuff, take away the bad stuff, take romney's good stuff, take away the bad stuff, mitt's a formidable candidate -- >> you're talking about. >> reaching out to hispanic voters, which republicans must do. reaching out to the community, which would be a big part of the election. >> somebody else brought up the fact that he supported george w. bush and john mccain and ted kennedy's plan for amnesty back in the -- back five, six years ago. >> as did
getting attacked for supporting amnesty in his own party, but he thought it was great and as we saw tina brown and a lot of democrats really like that -- like what he's talking about. >> yeah, sure. >> what? >> good for newt. >> well, you're not going to -- you won't say anything nice about newt. >> no, he's my lead story. >> well, he is. everything's going his way. >> big news. >> and he's reaching out. i guess he's reaching out to hispanic...
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impeachment investigations was a federalist society member as was ted olson the guy who ran bush's legal tina argued before the supreme court to stop the recount in florida back in the two thousand election sealing and stealing that presidential election for george w. bush and republican senator orrin hatch who used to be the chairman of the senate judiciary committee now as the number two member on that committee and oversaw the confirmation of several federal society judges he himself is a member of the federalist society just think of it as a massive right wing network of judges lawyers politicians and business leaders who fund them who unsatisfied with just using their monies to subvert congress and the white house as spent the last two decades gaining control of the judiciary as well which is all the more reason why we have to get corporate money out of politics because as long as corporations can spend unlimited amounts of money in our elections then we can replace lady justice is blind fold with dollar bills rule in favor of the one percent over and over and over again it's time to occ
impeachment investigations was a federalist society member as was ted olson the guy who ran bush's legal tina argued before the supreme court to stop the recount in florida back in the two thousand election sealing and stealing that presidential election for george w. bush and republican senator orrin hatch who used to be the chairman of the senate judiciary committee now as the number two member on that committee and oversaw the confirmation of several federal society judges he himself is a...
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tina crows, wjz, eyewitness news. >>> the american students have been identified as luke gates, gregoryorter of drexel university and derek sweeny of georgetown university. state department says it's working to gain access to those students. >>> student protesters at the university of california davis have rebuilt their encampment pitching tents on the very spot where police pepper sprayed demonstrators last week. >> reporter: that encamp suspect more than double the original size despite university rules banning the tents. over a thousand if a cult members are rallying venting their frustration over how campus police handled the protest. they peppered over a dozen students protesting tuition hikes. the university has apologized for how police responded. two police officers were placed on administrative leave after friday's incident. >> the university says it is monitoring the new occupy site on campus and has not decided what action it will take. >>> financial fallout a day after a super committee failed to reach a compromise on the budget, scong trying to figure out what to do next. d
tina crows, wjz, eyewitness news. >>> the american students have been identified as luke gates, gregoryorter of drexel university and derek sweeny of georgetown university. state department says it's working to gain access to those students. >>> student protesters at the university of california davis have rebuilt their encampment pitching tents on the very spot where police pepper sprayed demonstrators last week. >> reporter: that encamp suspect more than double the...