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. >> dice que los campos de shi ag guagua nunca habÍan estado tan secos >> no hay maÍz, no hay agua entoncese muera de hambre los campesinos llevaron esta vaca ante la policÍa amenazaron con matarla ahÍ mismo, son mÁs de 450.000 personas las que han muerto, el gobierno anunciÓ que sdmin destinan mÁs de 4 millones y medio de dÓlares para enfrentar la sequÍa, los campesinos dicen que es urgente. >> a los niÑos que apenas comen una vez cada dÍa, en mÉxico, raÚl torres, telemundo. >> que tragedia. >> amigos, momento de nuestra Última pausa desde tampa, al regresar el estreno de la superproducciÓn de nuestra >> amigos, maÑana telemundo tiene una superproducciÓn "relaciones peligrosas" una novela que tiene todos los ingredientes para ser un Éxito rotundo, un Éxito estelar y una trama muy actual. vanessa nos informa. >> algunos que se creen dueÑos del mundo. >> virgencita que es lo que hice mal. >> promete conquistar la audiencia latina el escritor de la novela, dice que muchos verÁn en la pantalla un reflejo de sus vidass >> de manera que el pÚblico sienta, huela se da cuenta inmediatamente esto e
. >> dice que los campos de shi ag guagua nunca habÍan estado tan secos >> no hay maÍz, no hay agua entoncese muera de hambre los campesinos llevaron esta vaca ante la policÍa amenazaron con matarla ahÍ mismo, son mÁs de 450.000 personas las que han muerto, el gobierno anunciÓ que sdmin destinan mÁs de 4 millones y medio de dÓlares para enfrentar la sequÍa, los campesinos dicen que es urgente. >> a los niÑos que apenas comen una vez cada dÍa, en mÉxico, raÚl...
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he never shied away from the public gaze and was always a great entertainer. it was not just his boxing that gained him fans are around the world. >> this is where it began, louisville, ky where catchiest clay was born. he became muhammed ali, the great sportsman of the 20th- century. uisville, kentucky, where cas sius clay was born. it is difficult to remember, but his quick feet and loose lips made him hated by most of the boxing world. >> i will beat any man in the world. i am the greatest. >> just as he was reaching his peak, he was banned from his board for three and a half years. >> he maintains that his religion will not allow him to kill people. >> the reason, his refusal to go to vietnam. >> when he resisted all to oppose the vietnam war, he could say, i put my life where my mouth was. this is the way i am prepared to live and i am prepared for whatever the consequences are, for standing up for i believe then. -- for what i believe then. that made him more fans. >> in the early 70's, he came back to boxing slower. there were giants to overcome, men li
he never shied away from the public gaze and was always a great entertainer. it was not just his boxing that gained him fans are around the world. >> this is where it began, louisville, ky where catchiest clay was born. he became muhammed ali, the great sportsman of the 20th- century. uisville, kentucky, where cas sius clay was born. it is difficult to remember, but his quick feet and loose lips made him hated by most of the boxing world. >> i will beat any man in the world. i am...
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he never shied from the public gaze and was a great entertainer. it was not just his boxing that won him fans. >> mohammad ali -- fast, brave, and crash. even in the early days, before he was world champion, it was clear he was different. this is ali at 70, back in louisville, kentucky, to celebrate his birthday at the weekend. courage is only part of the legend. his three world titles confirm his place in boxing history but he was also an entertainer. >> who was the champ of the world? [applause] >> i will let any man in the world. -- i will whip any man in the world. >> not everyone saw the funny side. his views on race and religion in the 60's were divisive and controversial. >> he was outspoken and brave. he was a king. >> it is now more than 30 years since muhammed ali retired from the ring, and yet he is still an inspirational figure to anyone in boxing. at 70, he remains the greatest sporting icon of our age. young boxers are still in all of him -- still in awe of him. watching just a few minutes of this classic match is enough to leave them
he never shied from the public gaze and was a great entertainer. it was not just his boxing that won him fans. >> mohammad ali -- fast, brave, and crash. even in the early days, before he was world champion, it was clear he was different. this is ali at 70, back in louisville, kentucky, to celebrate his birthday at the weekend. courage is only part of the legend. his three world titles confirm his place in boxing history but he was also an entertainer. >> who was the champ of the...
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departments at cbs in new york, a time when cbs was dominated by broadcasting and recorded music, john never shied media. he was shrewd. he called me one day and i remember well the ensuing dialogue. he thought he would forget. he began i have someone here in graduate school who can help you. oh no, i thought. someone coming down from the rarified role of graduate studies to world of overnight ratings, soap operas and michael jackson? john, are you sure? he asserted peritoneum oh yes, quite sure. foolishly i tried to deflect him. john, i said, things are pretty rough down here. nobody plays knife. i know, you have some good openings. so i let him have it. the earliest cbs then you. the pr department. they are dropping like flies. the print media hates us and the financial analysts are sharks. they love tearing up cbs and they are as smart as they are vicious. just what john needed. a real challenge. he said i know your enemy. i read them. i had just the right person. a smart, tough woman who wants out of academics. she will do fine. and over that silent phone i could still hear the 35 theatrical a
departments at cbs in new york, a time when cbs was dominated by broadcasting and recorded music, john never shied media. he was shrewd. he called me one day and i remember well the ensuing dialogue. he thought he would forget. he began i have someone here in graduate school who can help you. oh no, i thought. someone coming down from the rarified role of graduate studies to world of overnight ratings, soap operas and michael jackson? john, are you sure? he asserted peritoneum oh yes, quite...
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our daytime shies should be in the upper 20s in minnesota. the picture from d.c. to boston. it's a mild weather pattern. their jet streams are split, typically in the wintertime, the northerly jet stream dips down into the u.s. kind of snakes its way through the country. the jet stream is locked to the north, pretty much all of january and it's kept the cold air up in canada and alaska. the mild pacific air continues to dominate the nation because our southerly jet stream is more active than normal. that's kind of why we had so many tornadoes last week, too. as long as this pattern continues we won't see any cold air. right now the cold air by the hudson bay, shown in blue, here's the forecast for the cold air. it continues to stay to the north. a little piece of it by the end of next week comes into the central u.s. overall, the heart of cold air nowhere to be found here in the u.s. today enjoy an unusually warm and dry january day. it will be 65 in kansas city, 60 in denver. areas of the east coast, you'll see some of the warm air middle of this week. >> i'll take it. >> i
our daytime shies should be in the upper 20s in minnesota. the picture from d.c. to boston. it's a mild weather pattern. their jet streams are split, typically in the wintertime, the northerly jet stream dips down into the u.s. kind of snakes its way through the country. the jet stream is locked to the north, pretty much all of january and it's kept the cold air up in canada and alaska. the mild pacific air continues to dominate the nation because our southerly jet stream is more active than...
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. >> a family attorney shies' happy to be home and added that the family would not be issuing any more statements other than to say they are ecstatic and do what we can do to make sure that she gets back to a normal life. her saga began when the teen ran away more than a year ago. the girl was arrestd in 2011 for a misdemeanor theft and claim to be teca re that he core test an illegal immigrant. u.s. immigration officials followed procedure and founding in to indicate that the girl was not an illegal colombian woman living in the country illegally. >>> new developments in the tragic story out of virginia. police now say a seven-year-old elementary school student died of a severe allergic reaction after eating a peanut given to her by another student. maria johnson died on tuesday after going into cardiac arrest. she was given the peanut on the playground by another child who was unaware of her severe allergies. police are not planning to file any charges. >>> prince george's county police are swarming the streets in a new crime fighting strategy and it's already working. we rode along
. >> a family attorney shies' happy to be home and added that the family would not be issuing any more statements other than to say they are ecstatic and do what we can do to make sure that she gets back to a normal life. her saga began when the teen ran away more than a year ago. the girl was arrestd in 2011 for a misdemeanor theft and claim to be teca re that he core test an illegal immigrant. u.s. immigration officials followed procedure and founding in to indicate that the girl was...
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. >> that is an argument president obama shied away from in the last year. we had one big speech, but you do notice that kind of populist language in his state of the union. i think he is doing this to please the democratic base, say to americans i know many of you are struggling very hard. he knows that the unemployment is still 8.5% even though he hopes the american economy is growing again. you also have to remember the past to be careful not to go too far down this road because at the same time the gets off the stage and those around to fund-raising dinners where it's thousands of dollars just to sit down. very wealthy private donors. >> you have to be written to take part. thank you. thousands of egyptians have gone back to tahrir square in cairo precisely one year after the start of protests which overthrew president mubarak/ arrival stage is set up this time. islamists who now have a majority in parliament are celebrating the anniversary. pro-democracy leaders now want more changes still. now the latest from tahrir square. >> we're not seeing an explo
. >> that is an argument president obama shied away from in the last year. we had one big speech, but you do notice that kind of populist language in his state of the union. i think he is doing this to please the democratic base, say to americans i know many of you are struggling very hard. he knows that the unemployment is still 8.5% even though he hopes the american economy is growing again. you also have to remember the past to be careful not to go too far down this road because at the...
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he shied picture of the temple saying it was mitt romney's summer home.hey're suing leno over the joke. so far leno and nbc aren't commenting. >>> shares of netflix making serious noise this morning. a very welcome bump for that beleaguered company. scott mcgrew says if you time it just right, netflix can make you a lot of money. >>> well, good morning. netflix shares have been bouncing all over. they're up 20% today on the open on news that netflix had increased the number of subscribers by far more than wall street expected. now you know who is not very good at buying netflix stock? netflix. the company bought its own stock back spending $200 million last year when the stock was $220 a share. then it had to issue new shares to raise money when the stock was down in the 70s and now the stock is back up again above 100. kaiser permanente has launched a new app for its 9 million patients which puts access to their medical records and their pharmaceutical orders, e-mails from their doctors all on their phone. it's only for the android so far, but they promi
he shied picture of the temple saying it was mitt romney's summer home.hey're suing leno over the joke. so far leno and nbc aren't commenting. >>> shares of netflix making serious noise this morning. a very welcome bump for that beleaguered company. scott mcgrew says if you time it just right, netflix can make you a lot of money. >>> well, good morning. netflix shares have been bouncing all over. they're up 20% today on the open on news that netflix had increased the number of...
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bee good shi ban, cbs news, beverly hills. >>> cute. the super bowl, thank you new york giants, comes through san francisco this upcoming weekend. the 49ers will host the new york giants on sunday. the giants pulling off a monster upset yesterday against the number one seeded packers. they could it at lambeau field. eli manning has a big day, 330 yards, three touchdowns, giants win. >> third down, alex looking, and it's good! [ screaming ] >> touchdown, touchdown 49ers! wahoo! [ laughter ] >> tim robinson and company there. great stuff from knbr radio on saturday. what a ballgame, huh? the 49ers advancing to the nfc title game after a dramatic victory over the saints. four touchdowns in the last two- plus minutes. tickets, by the way, officially go on sale wednesday for sunday's game against the giants. and we have already checked stubhub. ticket prices range from $355 for the nose bleed seats to $30,000. you really want a nice really good seat. should be fun on sunday. >>> it is 4:58 now. >>> cruise ship disaster. the new discovery mad
bee good shi ban, cbs news, beverly hills. >>> cute. the super bowl, thank you new york giants, comes through san francisco this upcoming weekend. the 49ers will host the new york giants on sunday. the giants pulling off a monster upset yesterday against the number one seeded packers. they could it at lambeau field. eli manning has a big day, 330 yards, three touchdowns, giants win. >> third down, alex looking, and it's good! [ screaming ] >> touchdown, touchdown 49ers!...
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>> that's mei shi, cheese a chinese-born american citizen. she's the owner of chesapeake bay candles and this brand-new multimillion dollar factory in maryland which can produce up to 2400 candles an hour. >> this new word is now popping up called reshoring. reshoring refers to the fact that offshoring in the past, of jobs to china, jobs to india, is coming back. >> reporter: the american anti-dumping trade policy is a significant reason why mei xu is reshoring her production to the usa. but it's not the only reason. >> shipping costs have increased more than 30% every year due to fuel costs. >> and actually shipping those candles is quite expensive. and as freight costs went up we started looking. >> and we quickly realized that the economy of shipping oils back to china, and then shipping back to the u.s. with glass components, it's not really making a lot of financial sense. >> reporter: in addition to cutting shipping costs, moving production to the u.s. has shortened production lead times and produced large inventory costs. >> we have a
>> that's mei shi, cheese a chinese-born american citizen. she's the owner of chesapeake bay candles and this brand-new multimillion dollar factory in maryland which can produce up to 2400 candles an hour. >> this new word is now popping up called reshoring. reshoring refers to the fact that offshoring in the past, of jobs to china, jobs to india, is coming back. >> reporter: the american anti-dumping trade policy is a significant reason why mei xu is reshoring her production...
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shies i suspect we're people most numbers that have been having the tragic death of a foreign journalist killed just here in homs recently served as yet another remind the harrowing the precarious situation the people in the city are in the way to go . with the bits you know what. they are going to get out of that waiting for that are you moved by do kids from their school in the hope area where i was living. area was going to stop you well this is not you know my life it's our land it's our home syria ok we cannot we we don't want to leave our homes we don't want to leave a lot of schools we just want to leave disappointed people have been telling us that the sky is to leave their homes across the city wall to show it's just food shortages power cuts are extremely common winces here and it's hard for some people to even keep their homes survival here in the city of homs has already been taken back to basics the city that's been at the heart of the arrest is much like the rest of the country right now divided you can travel from one area to another here some streets simply too dangerous.
shies i suspect we're people most numbers that have been having the tragic death of a foreign journalist killed just here in homs recently served as yet another remind the harrowing the precarious situation the people in the city are in the way to go . with the bits you know what. they are going to get out of that waiting for that are you moved by do kids from their school in the hope area where i was living. area was going to stop you well this is not you know my life it's our land it's our...
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. >> smith: hat''shis; his >> ehrer: exactly, yeah, -ut it matters sse,,it ú& really does matttrr.3 >le creaming and hollering in tte background i coold do without all of that. ú& >> smith: right. >> ehrer::i agree that you could criticize the mechanics of the debates >> lehrer: but the impact and the importaacc can not be, i don't think, can be uuderemphasized. >> smith: it oocuus to me3 that you are not wriiing >> ehree: no. >> smiih: just generrl election debatee. >> llhrer: that's right.3 primary debates? &->> lehrer: mcneii nn i did3 ú& -,,robert mcneil nd i did aa3 primary debate in 1992. >> lehrer: ann it was we had them aroond in a -elevisionnstudio like this >> smith: muus havv been democrats because >> lehrerr the democrats and there were >> smith::bush was prrsidentt >> lehrer: thattssright. and, the little guy on the ttttm pole in that, around that table was a felloww3 namee bill clinton. ú& >> smith::yeeh. >> lehrer: who as the -overnor of aakansas. >> smmth: right. >> lehrerr and there was tom harkin >>>smmth: dick gephardt. &->> lehrer::paul tsongas -ick gepharrt.
. >> smith: hat''shis; his >> ehrer: exactly, yeah, -ut it matters sse,,it ú& really does matttrr.3 >le creaming and hollering in tte background i coold do without all of that. ú& >> smith: right. >> ehrer::i agree that you could criticize the mechanics of the debates >> lehrer: but the impact and the importaacc can not be, i don't think, can be uuderemphasized. >> smith: it oocuus to me3 that you are not wriiing >> ehree: no. >>...
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. >> you must have had a great sense of anticipation looking so forward to this great shi-- tri. >> it was my first trip out of the country. especially my first trip to europe. >> it was scheduled as a one-week cruise leaving 50 miles north of rome and docking next at an italian city. it didn't occur to them they left on friday the 13th. but something else did trouble them. >> we did not have a life boat drill. i was very alarmed is this did not occur. i did inquire about it to a crew member they explained it would happen the following day. >> mike bruno is chairman at the marine board of the national research council. >> in the united states a vessel carrying passengers is required to conduct their safety briefing normally before the ship pushes out to sea. international regulations may stip rate it -- stipulate it is done within 24-hours. >> they were schedule to do pass by a small rocky island off of tuscany. there should have been no mistaking where the vessel was. the concordia was out mitt-- outfitted with state of the art technology with every rock visibility on electronic and p
. >> you must have had a great sense of anticipation looking so forward to this great shi-- tri. >> it was my first trip out of the country. especially my first trip to europe. >> it was scheduled as a one-week cruise leaving 50 miles north of rome and docking next at an italian city. it didn't occur to them they left on friday the 13th. but something else did trouble them. >> we did not have a life boat drill. i was very alarmed is this did not occur. i did inquire...
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to show more of the supportersr shied away from in office. he waspublicans, a bit too keen. i think her obama.s hair's gone grey and office. it will be a it's mitt romney, whetherit's rick it will be a very tough see is preside presot himself elected guy than we seee comes on we will take a break and i you answer it. here's t r anderson.w painful was andersr wre's a look at tebowing. >> this. am i>> you are. am i>> you are. >> this is the bring me? sciencr made me what i am today. and grs and a wireless microcontroller. ♪ [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account... in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock-- the only identity protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock-- relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to dae monarchy, that's 10, 15 year occasion, widespreadhere, but s your experiencati know you were into the royalon, the sheer pressure of the event with a lineront of them, the ca throwback to
to show more of the supportersr shied away from in office. he waspublicans, a bit too keen. i think her obama.s hair's gone grey and office. it will be a it's mitt romney, whetherit's rick it will be a very tough see is preside presot himself elected guy than we seee comes on we will take a break and i you answer it. here's t r anderson.w painful was andersr wre's a look at tebowing. >> this. am i>> you are. am i>> you are. >> this is the bring me? sciencr made me what i...
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here shis his admission in cour today. >> i want to give a sincere con confession. feel very bad. >> van der sloot prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of this young woman, natalee holloway in aruba. he was never charged with the case. flores was killed five years to the day after natalee holloway. jane velez-mitchell is following this case very closely. finally, jane, finally, we see this guy and he's admitting he's a killer. satisfying. >> we can say he is a convicted murderer. i mean, this guy is a murderer. we know that now. and he is going to be sentenced on friday the 13th, which given the fact that he is a gambler, is not such a good turn of events for him because he probably attaches a lot of significance to random numbers. but here's what's outrageous about what happened today. first of all, i think it was a bit of a charade. i think there was some behind the scenes dealing going on -- >> what do you mean? >> sources close to the defense said, before the hearing even started, we expect a reduction in the sentence in return for this confession. so, essent
here shis his admission in cour today. >> i want to give a sincere con confession. feel very bad. >> van der sloot prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of this young woman, natalee holloway in aruba. he was never charged with the case. flores was killed five years to the day after natalee holloway. jane velez-mitchell is following this case very closely. finally, jane, finally, we see this guy and he's admitting he's a killer. satisfying. >> we can say he is a convicted...
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that shis history. i can give you numerous other examples. what does it say? he would cut the deficit in half. he said george bush was unpatriotic. he had a $4 trillion debt in eight years, he had $5 trillion in three years. what does it say rhetoric versus what he does? >> you are saying how i feel. he says things that the american people agree with and nod their head to, lower taxes, lower regulation, take advantage of energy resources, crackdown on china, consolidate training programs. we listened to a lot of though things but you look at his record and he did just the opposite. how we are stronger internationally, we have more influence. this is the time he a laying out proposals that cut our military budget by almost a $1 trillion with the deal he made with congress. taken america's military we can only fight one war at a time under his policies. we've had a two-war policies since franklin roosevelt. he has weakened our military and family values. he says one thing and does something very different. >> sean: i recently released your tax returns and it sho
that shis history. i can give you numerous other examples. what does it say? he would cut the deficit in half. he said george bush was unpatriotic. he had a $4 trillion debt in eight years, he had $5 trillion in three years. what does it say rhetoric versus what he does? >> you are saying how i feel. he says things that the american people agree with and nod their head to, lower taxes, lower regulation, take advantage of energy resources, crackdown on china, consolidate training programs....
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the same kind of rule in this case, republican more mean shi -spirited but tied to democrats.re going to see both parties critique in a very similar way and that's when the truth resides. >> david. >> i just have to say this about jack lew. i understand the criticism but he was head of the l and b in the white house and while he did work for citigroup. he's worked for the center for budget and priorities and he created the heating assistance program. i wouldn't rub them together with mitt romney by any means. >> it's not identical with the version. >> the states almost uncannily matches the battleground stateso play a greater role in this election in 2012 than perhaps previously thought. ? >> i don't think in terms under that name will there be a lot of campaign debates. i do believe we will see a fundamental clash of values and policies in the general election. barack obama hacç a view that yu use government prudently, fiscally responsibility, but use it to try to nudge the economy in the right direction and help people and create and preserve a social safety net. mitt romney
the same kind of rule in this case, republican more mean shi -spirited but tied to democrats.re going to see both parties critique in a very similar way and that's when the truth resides. >> david. >> i just have to say this about jack lew. i understand the criticism but he was head of the l and b in the white house and while he did work for citigroup. he's worked for the center for budget and priorities and he created the heating assistance program. i wouldn't rub them together...
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that shis history. i can give you numerous other examples. what does it say? he would cut the deficit in half. he said george bush was unpatriotic. he had a $4 trillion debt in eight years, he had $5 trillion in three years. what does it say rhetoric versus what he does? >> you are saying how i feel. he says things that the american people agree with and nod their head to, lower taxes, lower regulation, take advantage of energy resources, crackdown on china, consolidate training programs. we listened to a lot of though things but you look at his record and he did just the opposite. how we are stronger internationally, we have more influence. this is the time he a laying out proposals that cut our military budget by almost a $1 trillion with the deal he made with congress. taken america's military we can only fight one war at a time under his policies. we've had a two-war policies since franklin roosevelt. he has weakened our military and family values. he says one thing and does something very different. >> sean: i recently released your tax returns and it sho
that shis history. i can give you numerous other examples. what does it say? he would cut the deficit in half. he said george bush was unpatriotic. he had a $4 trillion debt in eight years, he had $5 trillion in three years. what does it say rhetoric versus what he does? >> you are saying how i feel. he says things that the american people agree with and nod their head to, lower taxes, lower regulation, take advantage of energy resources, crackdown on china, consolidate training programs....
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everyone is being kept away from the slide for obvious reasons but the cell phone video sums up the shied's intensity. >> reporter: the boulders came crashing down near a building. it took seeing the building for the shock to set in for a resident. >> oh, my gosh. wow! scary. >> reporter: first on the scene, the san francisco fire department. >> we don't know where they came from. >> reporter: on top of this car, smashing it. the owner called 911 around 9:30 a.m. this morning. >> there is -- you know, history of rock sliding here. he said that area is just on the other side where the huge rocks tumbled today. engineers and a geologist along with parks and rec evaluated the stability this afternoon. >> this is one of the larger slides that i have seen. >> reporter: standing next to the rocks gives you a better idea of how easy it was to crash through the fence. he surveyed this area, residents point to anevitability. >> bound to happen. >> reporter: the security guard you see driving away wasn't hurt but he didn't have insurance. coming up, residents who have been pushing to shore up the cli
everyone is being kept away from the slide for obvious reasons but the cell phone video sums up the shied's intensity. >> reporter: the boulders came crashing down near a building. it took seeing the building for the shock to set in for a resident. >> oh, my gosh. wow! scary. >> reporter: first on the scene, the san francisco fire department. >> we don't know where they came from. >> reporter: on top of this car, smashing it. the owner called 911 around 9:30 a.m....
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she never shied away from situations and from work and i truly believe she wanted to make this place a better place for the public. >> reporter: barns' body was discovered in a frigid mountain creek where he apparently died of exposure. investigators say barns shot margaret anderson before she had a chance to defend herself or pull her weapon. >> she was an excellent officer, excellent human being. and my heart really goes out to her and to her husband eric and their two daughters. >> reporter: investigators say benjamin barns served in iraq and received a misconduct discharge in 2009. the mother of the daughter said in court papers that barns had post traumatic stress disorder and was suicidal, brian. >> paul wagner tonight. >>> a frightenning accident in fairfax county when a car struck a teenager in a wheelchair. that teen is expected to recover. the police say the driver stopped after the accident, happened on davidson road and symphony corner at 7:00 this morning. the police are still investigating tonight. >>> >>> a traffic alert. and three lanes of the outer loop will be close
she never shied away from situations and from work and i truly believe she wanted to make this place a better place for the public. >> reporter: barns' body was discovered in a frigid mountain creek where he apparently died of exposure. investigators say barns shot margaret anderson before she had a chance to defend herself or pull her weapon. >> she was an excellent officer, excellent human being. and my heart really goes out to her and to her husband eric and their two daughters....
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raised when the italy captain left the shi ship. >> is he should not have abandoned the ship.person responsible for everybody on board the person is morally and ethically required to do everything they can to mitigate that emergency that took place. this is abc 7 news. >> white house had to be locked down tonight after wt appeared to be a smoke bomb was tossed over a white house fence. it happened while 1500 occupy protestors marching outside. but so far there is no link to the demonstrators and no arrest are reported. president obama and the first lady had gone out to did you did you knower and were not at the white house at the time when the device went off. they did return soon there after. >>> yet another effort under way to restrict access to abortion ins california. backer of 2 bills were cleared today to begin collecting signatures for ballot measures. first bill would require a parental consent before a minor could undergo an abortion. second requires parental consent and 48 hour waiting period. but planned parenthood says it's not fair to impose standard that not all
raised when the italy captain left the shi ship. >> is he should not have abandoned the ship.person responsible for everybody on board the person is morally and ethically required to do everything they can to mitigate that emergency that took place. this is abc 7 news. >> white house had to be locked down tonight after wt appeared to be a smoke bomb was tossed over a white house fence. it happened while 1500 occupy protestors marching outside. but so far there is no link to the...
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as a texan, i've never shied away from a fight particularly when i considered the cause to be righteous, but as someone who has always admired a great, if not the greatest texas governor sam houston, i know when it's time to make a strategic retreat. so i will leave the trail, return home to texas, wind down my 2012 campaign, and i will do so with pride, knowing i gave fully of myself of a cause worthy of this country. as i head home, i do so with the love of my life by my side, a woman who makes every day good when she is there by me. that's my wife anita. honey, thank you for all you've done. she has been an incredible patriot during this process. i also want to thank my son griffin and his beautiful wife meredith, sydney, who is not with us here today, but the fact is with a good wife, with three loving children and a loving god who is in my life, things are going to be good no matter what i do. i'm proud of the policies we put forward to the american people, and i believe that we provided the right past forward for our party and our nation. overhaul washington, providing i think the
as a texan, i've never shied away from a fight particularly when i considered the cause to be righteous, but as someone who has always admired a great, if not the greatest texas governor sam houston, i know when it's time to make a strategic retreat. so i will leave the trail, return home to texas, wind down my 2012 campaign, and i will do so with pride, knowing i gave fully of myself of a cause worthy of this country. as i head home, i do so with the love of my life by my side, a woman who...
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this suny shi a stuff that was going on earlier in our time there has flared up.ou have a new poier regime in north carolina. you've got syria. there's so much going on in the world. i want to know what they think about those things. sometimes america looks so inward that this is the commander in chief we're hiring. i know we have issues with the economy. i want to see focus on what they're going to do in the world as well. >> i have to say in america's defense. i've really admired the way you string out the debates and caucuses and primaries over a long period of time. by the end of it i get a feeling of what these people are really like. i'm not sure there's any other process in the world that is so forensic that lasts so long is so detailed. so no stone can be left unturned. the reality is by the time you pick a president very few surprises emerge. that's good for the process. >> it's like anybody can have a couple good cocktail parties and be charming, interesting, funny. but to do that 16 times, i don't know what the exact number of all of the debates have be
this suny shi a stuff that was going on earlier in our time there has flared up.ou have a new poier regime in north carolina. you've got syria. there's so much going on in the world. i want to know what they think about those things. sometimes america looks so inward that this is the commander in chief we're hiring. i know we have issues with the economy. i want to see focus on what they're going to do in the world as well. >> i have to say in america's defense. i've really admired the...
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he quickly learned a reputation as a lawmaker with strong opinions that never shied away from vocalizingto save my generation. the folks who are paying the bills! big time bills. >> shep: some of his opinions generated great controversy. he took a lot of heat in 2003 after he equated homosexuality with incest, and bigamy. rick and karen raised and home-schooled seven kids. >> i'm a teacher. yeah, i'm a leader but i'm a teacher. >> shep: their family faced number of personal challenges. youngest daughter was born with a genetic disorder and eighth child died as newborn. >> delivered at 3:00 in the morning there was nothing we could do to save his life. >> shep: in 2006 rick santorum lost reelection by a wide margin. he blamed the backlash over the war in iraq. >> you have blessed us with a gift. i hope that you at least in retrospect think we didn't just go and bury the gift. >> shep: that was his concession speech and since then, rick santorum hasn't strayed too far from politics. he served as a fox news contributor briefly. tomorrow we'll take a look at the life of newt gingrich. go on
he quickly learned a reputation as a lawmaker with strong opinions that never shied away from vocalizingto save my generation. the folks who are paying the bills! big time bills. >> shep: some of his opinions generated great controversy. he took a lot of heat in 2003 after he equated homosexuality with incest, and bigamy. rick and karen raised and home-schooled seven kids. >> i'm a teacher. yeah, i'm a leader but i'm a teacher. >> shep: their family faced number of personal...
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agency now reporting two survivors found tonight in the last little while in a cabin aboard a screwed shi. the search for the survivors who went into the water called off because of the darkness. dozens still unaccounted for. tra survivors describing a kay lotic terrifying night. a while ago on fox report we heard from one of the suffer vooi -- survivors. >> you saw our glasses start to fly. it was like scenes from the titan tick. dishes and everything was falling on to the floor. tables started to fly that's when everybody jumped up in a panic. >> that young man on his honeymoon. if robert mau rishg. >> on this day in 1954 new york yankees center fielder jo dimaggio married movie icon marilyn monroe. super star blonde shell and joe got married at city hall. it was a small circle of friends and family a hundreds of paparazzi outside. the marriage lasted only nine months they went through a high profile divorce love endured for 20-years after marilyn's untimely death. dimaggio sent 6 red
agency now reporting two survivors found tonight in the last little while in a cabin aboard a screwed shi. the search for the survivors who went into the water called off because of the darkness. dozens still unaccounted for. tra survivors describing a kay lotic terrifying night. a while ago on fox report we heard from one of the suffer vooi -- survivors. >> you saw our glasses start to fly. it was like scenes from the titan tick. dishes and everything was falling on to the floor. tables...
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. >> is shi breathing normally. >> no. not the normal, but more sort of shaking convulsing, to me. up. >> all right. what did she take? >> some form of, i think, smoked something. i didn't really see. she's been having some issues lately with some other stuff. i don't know what she's been taking or not. >> joining me now, dorothy compass asari with "in touch" magazine. every asking what was she smoking people were throwing around whip-its and salvia. >> you mentioned, salvia comes to mind. miley cyrus, smoking marijuana. ended up being this. the person on the line, interesting, didn't know what shep was smoking. sounds is a sfoishs me may have been sprecting her friend. >> absolutely. >> do we know at this point how serious her condition is? we talked about people are still throwing out the possibility that she'll show up tonight, but do we know how seriously ill she? >> she is definitely very, very ill. she's been struggling for about the past year according to a source that spoke to "in touch." really hitting the bottle pretty hard. getting a renovation done on her home recently
. >> is shi breathing normally. >> no. not the normal, but more sort of shaking convulsing, to me. up. >> all right. what did she take? >> some form of, i think, smoked something. i didn't really see. she's been having some issues lately with some other stuff. i don't know what she's been taking or not. >> joining me now, dorothy compass asari with "in touch" magazine. every asking what was she smoking people were throwing around whip-its and salvia....
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. >> i never shied away from a [ bleep ].ically when i considered the cause to be righteous. >> i don't believe anybody believes i [ bleep ] a horse in this race. >> does it help you to [ bleep ] at night or in the morning? >> she talked about how she forgot to [ bleep ] her mom the first time she went. that's all i could think was [ bleep ] your mother. [ bleep ] your mother. [ bleep ] your mother. >> ow. ow. >> oh, boy. ow. ouchie, gordon. there's something in my [ bleep ]. >> you don't have another [ bleep ] in there, do you? >> just the one. >> jimmy: tonight on the show, from "extremely loud and incredibly close," thomas horn is here. we have music from safetysuit. and we'll be right back with terrence howard. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what's he looking for? i think he's looking for savings. ♪ i can't watch this anymore. stop! there's an easier way! we compare your progressive direct rate to other top companies so you get a great price. no more running around. ha ha ha! wouldn't you love to see the world through his eyes
. >> i never shied away from a [ bleep ].ically when i considered the cause to be righteous. >> i don't believe anybody believes i [ bleep ] a horse in this race. >> does it help you to [ bleep ] at night or in the morning? >> she talked about how she forgot to [ bleep ] her mom the first time she went. that's all i could think was [ bleep ] your mother. [ bleep ] your mother. [ bleep ] your mother. >> ow. ow. >> oh, boy. ow. ouchie, gordon. there's something...
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she never shied away from situations. and from work.ruly believe that she wanted to make this place a better place for the public. >> barnes body was discovered in a frigid mountain creek where he apparently died of exposure. investigators say barnes shot margaret anderson before she had a chance to shoot herself or pull her weapon. >> she was an excellent officer, excellent human being. and my heart really goes out to her and to her husband, eric, and their two daughters. >> paul wagner, fox 5 news. >> investigators say benjamin barnes served in iraq and received a misconduct discharge in 2009. the mother of his daughter says barnes was suffering from post- traumatic stress disorder and suicidal. >> new york investigators may have found the man responsible for a series of fire bombings in queens. he threw one of the bombs into the islamic center during worship services. the man said he had personal conflicts. the bombs are made from empty bottles filled with gasoline. he threw one of them at the store where he had been kicked out for t
she never shied away from situations. and from work.ruly believe that she wanted to make this place a better place for the public. >> barnes body was discovered in a frigid mountain creek where he apparently died of exposure. investigators say barnes shot margaret anderson before she had a chance to shoot herself or pull her weapon. >> she was an excellent officer, excellent human being. and my heart really goes out to her and to her husband, eric, and their two daughters. >>...