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in england, the famous clipper ship, the cutty sark is reopening to the public. it has undergone an $80 million restoration. the ship was once one of the fastest clipper ships in the world. in 1885, the cutty sark sailed from sydney to london in 73 days, which was a record back then. >>> offering a lifeline to the nearly bankrupt u.s. postal service. the money could save thousands of jobs, and temporarily keep saturday service. in order to do that, worker's compensation benefits and pay will need to be cut. the issue goes to the house which has yet to consider a separate version of the bill. >>> community activists in oakland are ecstatic after the council voted to give more autonomy to schools. they look forward to the next stage, to turn the principles into reality. >>> the new study about teenage drivers that is challenging conventional thinking. >> should dogs be allowed to run off leash ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ it goes something like this ♪ everybody here is a friend of mine ♪ ♪ everybody, tell me, have you heard? ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ pop goes the world
in england, the famous clipper ship, the cutty sark is reopening to the public. it has undergone an $80 million restoration. the ship was once one of the fastest clipper ships in the world. in 1885, the cutty sark sailed from sydney to london in 73 days, which was a record back then. >>> offering a lifeline to the nearly bankrupt u.s. postal service. the money could save thousands of jobs, and temporarily keep saturday service. in order to do that, worker's compensation benefits and...
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in england, the famous clipper ship, the cutty sark is reopening to the public.s undergone an $80 million restoration. the ship was once one of the fastest clipper ships in the world. in 1885, the cutty sark sailed from sydney to london in 73 days, which was a record back then. >>> offering a lifeline to the nearly bankrupt u.s. postal service. the money could save thousands of jobs, and temporarily keep saturday service. in order to do that, worker's compensation benefits and pay will need to be cut. the issue goes to the house which has yet to consider a separate version of the bill. >>> community activists in oakland are ecstatic after the council voted to give more autonomy to schools. they look forward to the next stage, to turn the principles into reality. >>> the new study about teenage drivers that is challenging conventional thinking. >> should dogs be allowed to run off leash in city parks that are not fenced? >> and on deck with your complete bay area forecast, what we can expect after this dose of rain. what'll it be? i'll have blueberry pancakes. uh
in england, the famous clipper ship, the cutty sark is reopening to the public.s undergone an $80 million restoration. the ship was once one of the fastest clipper ships in the world. in 1885, the cutty sark sailed from sydney to london in 73 days, which was a record back then. >>> offering a lifeline to the nearly bankrupt u.s. postal service. the money could save thousands of jobs, and temporarily keep saturday service. in order to do that, worker's compensation benefits and pay will...
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the big concern is how far this will g it impacted vee sarks master -- visa.f you own a visa aside from the potential hacking fallout, they found their plastic didn't work at all on sunday. the outage lasted about 45 minutes. visa said it was caused by glitch during the system update. they said everything should be back to normal by now. experts say customers should sit tight f your credit card company sees something suspicious, they will contact you. if something is compromised you will be offered a free credit card and you won't be liable for unauthorized charges to your account. reporting from new york. >> october toe mom nadia sewel mom said she is getting death threats after going on welfare. she was getting $2,000 a month for food from the state of california. she had previously said she had no plans on going on welfare. >>> weather wise some nice shouldn't. as we take a look at federal hill, a great day it take the dog for a walk. a little breezy. 60. humidity is low. dry air and winds gusting higher. i want to show you some of the weather. baltimore, s
the big concern is how far this will g it impacted vee sarks master -- visa.f you own a visa aside from the potential hacking fallout, they found their plastic didn't work at all on sunday. the outage lasted about 45 minutes. visa said it was caused by glitch during the system update. they said everything should be back to normal by now. experts say customers should sit tight f your credit card company sees something suspicious, they will contact you. if something is compromised you will be...
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already been answered in with parliamentary elections due to take place next month but the rally follows sark criticism of the syrian government from the un bunky moon blames the mascot's for the ongoing violence in the country he says there is no excuse for continued killing ahead of next week's ceasefire deadline set by the you learn argues moody's correspondent paul slayer has more. this means is that damascus is in violation of a united nations statement on syria and according to that statement damascus has until april the tenth to withdraw all its troops and tanks from pop. relations center's there was then a final day of nine six am april the twelfth by which the opposition has to lay down arms and what we're hearing from the u.n. security council is that if this is not here today they will be to quote the u.n. scooter council sort of the measures now this is the strongest statement from the united nations but it is not binding and it is not a resolution the masses at the same time is saying that there has been an increase in violence over the past few days but it puts the blame for the
already been answered in with parliamentary elections due to take place next month but the rally follows sark criticism of the syrian government from the un bunky moon blames the mascot's for the ongoing violence in the country he says there is no excuse for continued killing ahead of next week's ceasefire deadline set by the you learn argues moody's correspondent paul slayer has more. this means is that damascus is in violation of a united nations statement on syria and according to that...
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i have thirty years in the criminal justice system and i gradually searched more than one years in sark persons from. high security systems and i believe that is needed credentials to bars and farms on preparing for this i'm going to prison and not earth based on the record some of these. remarks. are going to miss who are still going to be going to prison but overall do you think that you're better equipped to prepare someone for going behind bars than say an attorney would be. absolutely there is some government officials and other acts trying to get into this president and so on and i believe that they're going to miss advise clients and they're going to get them for their input and advise them on the wrong things on how to approach an altercation in prison. you know anything any small thing like i said is out walking on the let's learn the new york times article doesn't that are getting killed it's the wrestler belongs to prison or at the time it's not in it so it's no one just a rocker on the wall and not in any trouble it's really it's really simple but it's not the simple things
i have thirty years in the criminal justice system and i gradually searched more than one years in sark persons from. high security systems and i believe that is needed credentials to bars and farms on preparing for this i'm going to prison and not earth based on the record some of these. remarks. are going to miss who are still going to be going to prison but overall do you think that you're better equipped to prepare someone for going behind bars than say an attorney would be. absolutely...
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have thirty years in the criminal justice system and i are actually searched more than one years in sark reasons from sheriffs and. high security persons and i believe that it is neither credentials to reprise its arms on their interviews i'm going to prison and not the standard bars some of these prison partly or mark america are going to miss garston they're going to get we're going to prison but overall do you think we're better equipped to prepare someone for going behind bars than say an attorney would be. absolutely there is some government officials and other acts to get into this president's own and i believe that they're going to miss advise clients and they're going to get him for certain they're going to advise him on the wrong things on how to approach you know education in prison. you know anything any small thing like i said is out walking on a wet floor in the new york times article doesn't have to get you killed it's the wet floor belongs to that person or at that time is not in it so it's no one just to walk around the wall and not in any trouble it's really it's really
have thirty years in the criminal justice system and i are actually searched more than one years in sark reasons from sheriffs and. high security persons and i believe that it is neither credentials to reprise its arms on their interviews i'm going to prison and not the standard bars some of these prison partly or mark america are going to miss garston they're going to get we're going to prison but overall do you think we're better equipped to prepare someone for going behind bars than say an...
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president as sarks d h srksassa accept the peace plan proposed. in beirut, he says talk is cheap. >> this is the impact of the joint nation's peace plan in syria on fighting. since the syrian government accepted the plan last tuesday, little has changed. the army of bashad and assad continues its crackdown and on the offensive. it calls for armed forces to stop using heavy weapons and begin to pull back military concentrations from urban areas. but this is how the spokesman for the syrian foreign ministry sees it. >> once there is stability and peace in any designated area and the civilians are back, the military will not stay on the ground and we are not waiting for kofi annan to tell us when to pick up and go. >> they experienced that peace and stability after a bruising 28-day siege. its recapture may be a not so subtle hint after the regime promises to crush the uprising, which, he says, is coming to an end. for their part, the regime say they will stop fighting if and when government forces pull back. without an end to the violence, little el
president as sarks d h srksassa accept the peace plan proposed. in beirut, he says talk is cheap. >> this is the impact of the joint nation's peace plan in syria on fighting. since the syrian government accepted the plan last tuesday, little has changed. the army of bashad and assad continues its crackdown and on the offensive. it calls for armed forces to stop using heavy weapons and begin to pull back military concentrations from urban areas. but this is how the spokesman for the syrian...
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for the first time since the gsa spending scandal broke, how long have we been talking about the gd sarks two weeks? >> two and a half i think. the woman who blew the whistle on the lavish conference which cost taxpayers more than $800,000, in a few hours the house transportation and infrastructure committee will be holding the second of four congressional hearings looking into the matter. on monday the house oversight committee held its hearing on the matter, one of the tough es was between jason chaffetz. >> why were you giving out bonuses when the president said there was a pay freeze. >> i don't think the pay freeze affected the bonuses. >> would the gentleman yield for one question? >> as long as it doesn't take my time. >> the gentlelady seemed to say entitled. i thought it was there were possibly going to be granted. entitlement seems to be something the gentleman may want to follow up on. >> there are a lot of good federal employees that are frugal with their money but when you see this widespread abuse of money and you as the former administrator say well they were entitled to it
for the first time since the gsa spending scandal broke, how long have we been talking about the gd sarks two weeks? >> two and a half i think. the woman who blew the whistle on the lavish conference which cost taxpayers more than $800,000, in a few hours the house transportation and infrastructure committee will be holding the second of four congressional hearings looking into the matter. on monday the house oversight committee held its hearing on the matter, one of the tough es was...
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but the gap is becoming more sark. stark. so many still feeling the income divide. they're feeling that. >> oh, yeah. an obvious question. what's the cause? >> you you look at how the economy is moving ahead and the u.s. economy is really changing. and so are the jobs, the kinds of jobs available. that's changing, too. you look at many of the lower skilled, high paying manufacturing jobs, guess what, they're gone. replaced by technology. technology is a huge part of the workplace now. also most big companies are doing business overseas. it's making it more clear these days that education is even more key these days. >> alison kosik, appreciate it. >>> not just a few bad apples. that is a quote, what one of the members of the homeland security committee is saying about secret service agents accused of hiring prostitutes in columb s is in ct it's probably happened before. dana bash's interview right after the break. my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it befor
but the gap is becoming more sark. stark. so many still feeling the income divide. they're feeling that. >> oh, yeah. an obvious question. what's the cause? >> you you look at how the economy is moving ahead and the u.s. economy is really changing. and so are the jobs, the kinds of jobs available. that's changing, too. you look at many of the lower skilled, high paying manufacturing jobs, guess what, they're gone. replaced by technology. technology is a huge part of the workplace...
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>> well, shoot sli both through whatever claw backs the company can get on his xen sarks he's entitled to due process, but of course legally, sadly we're seeing very top names, past chairman and current ceo, appaerntsly were aware of something here. we've seen withis in bp. people knew about things and again this horrible cover up being worse than the crime. to see a company lying to see payments disguised as legal payments when they were outright bribes, corrupting public officials. some of the business community surely will circle the wagons and say this is a terrible law, we can't compete. no, that's nonsense. >> we should point out in the "times" article, it says wright was there at the top for this and certainly says that this behavior accelerated under his watch because he was pushing so quickly to get stores done. i don't believe they ever drew the line that he knew explicit thely that this was happening. and i guess how do you separate the two or is there a reason to separate the two. >> that's why i say there should be due process. but when you have in-criminal nation of quite
>> well, shoot sli both through whatever claw backs the company can get on his xen sarks he's entitled to due process, but of course legally, sadly we're seeing very top names, past chairman and current ceo, appaerntsly were aware of something here. we've seen withis in bp. people knew about things and again this horrible cover up being worse than the crime. to see a company lying to see payments disguised as legal payments when they were outright bribes, corrupting public officials. some...