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♪ soy evan, soy evan. soy el veloz evan y deprisa me ven pasar. ♪ >¡bi, evan! ♪ yo, yo, yo.ar de cgar todas lapiedras, se dirigieron al aeruerto de tarrywn. y jay: a.. estoy muy cansado. >>¿quÉ? nouedes estar cansado. tenemos mucho mÁs que hacer. >>¿de... veras? >Í. [por altoparlanteatenciÓn, evan. repÓrtate al hangar de s niÑos para un envÍo. >>¡voy en camino, brenda! [por altoparlanteevan, po favor,impila pista. hay un derrame deite. >>dalo p hho >>ay, ay... [por altoparlantean, por vor, reÓrtate al taller derenda. >>estÁ bien, brenda. ya vamos. ¡oh, cielos! ¿nunca se dendrÁ? adeos] >>¿como te fue, jay jay? ¿tuviste un dÍa relajante? >>estÁs bromeando, Óscar. el veloz evan me lleva arrastrado. no tenia idea de que trabajara tanto. >>¿lo ves? creÍas que era muy fÁcil. ¿quÉ piens ahora? >>bueno, no sabÍa que evan hacia tantasosas. y apuesto que no soy el Único. >>tonces, creo queeberÍas hacer algo al respto. >¡oh, sÍ! tal vez ngasazÓn. se me aba de ocurrir una idea para mosarle a evan lo pecial es. narrador: y y jay se f. a la maÑana siguiente, el veloz evan dpertÓ temprano
♪ soy evan, soy evan. soy el veloz evan y deprisa me ven pasar. ♪ >¡bi, evan! ♪ yo, yo, yo.ar de cgar todas lapiedras, se dirigieron al aeruerto de tarrywn. y jay: a.. estoy muy cansado. >>¿quÉ? nouedes estar cansado. tenemos mucho mÁs que hacer. >>¿de... veras? >Í. [por altoparlanteatenciÓn, evan. repÓrtate al hangar de s niÑos para un envÍo. >>¡voy en camino, brenda! [por altoparlanteevan, po favor,impila pista. hay un derrame deite. >>dalo p hho...
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evans i will help you. i will come back. there it is.ctually had help with the safety over the top that time and still went to evans. >> [crowd noise]. >> gary: mike evans it's either us or the state of alabama he likes playing in. >> verne: [laughing]. >> gary: and auburn the same type of game. >> verne: auburn 617. the aggies with 6627. 1st and 10 with 43 seconds to go from the 18. the blitz. off the back foot. into the end zone. >> gary: oh, wow! a dangerous play. that could have been intercepted by jermaine whitehead. i thought whitehead was going to get this one. a little bit misjudged it and evans almost came up with it. that was a ballgame throw right there if whitehead makes that interception. he had a chance. >> verne: 2nd and 10. 36 seconds to go. the 4 man auburn rush. manziel scrambling again. >> gary: it finally paid off. gabe wright making the play. >> verne: and ford completing it. >> gary: they used at least 9 defensive linemen all game and they are still fresh enough in the fourth quarter to rush the passer. it's in the
evans i will help you. i will come back. there it is.ctually had help with the safety over the top that time and still went to evans. >> [crowd noise]. >> gary: mike evans it's either us or the state of alabama he likes playing in. >> verne: [laughing]. >> gary: and auburn the same type of game. >> verne: auburn 617. the aggies with 6627. 1st and 10 with 43 seconds to go from the 18. the blitz. off the back foot. into the end zone. >> gary: oh, wow! a...
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. ♪ soy evan. ♪ soy evan. ♪ soy el veloz evan.ogrÓ atrapar el sombrero que perseÍa? >>¿quÉ sombrero? >>ya sabes, el sombrero favorito de brenda. >>¿asi que fue por eso que herky despegÓ? debio haber volado solo en un dÍa con un viento tan fuerte. ahora sÍ creo que deberiamos ir a ver si necesita nuestra ayuda. >>buena idea. evan, ¿quieres venir con nosotros? >>ay, no puedo, chicos. tengo que recoger los uniformes para el equipo de la pequeÑa liga de bÉisbol. >>estÁ bien. hta pronto. [♪] >>¡oh, quÉ tonterÍa! creÍ haber visto al sombrero volar hacia Á. ¡oh, allÍ estÁ! [♪] ¡ya te tengo! ambos: hola, herky. >>¡espera, regresa! >>¡espera, herky!¿por quÉ persigues el sombrero de brenda? >>¡ahh... brr...! lo siento, no hay tiempo para explicaciones. >>¡ohh...! creo que es mejor que lo sigamos. narrador: una vez mÁs el sombrero fue llevado por el viento rumbo al pueblo y una vez mÁs aterrizÓ justol frente de la tienda de rosquillas de andy. y como la primera vez, evan pasaba por esa calle y la atravesÓ justo donde estab el sombrero. >>¡oh
. ♪ soy evan. ♪ soy evan. ♪ soy el veloz evan.ogrÓ atrapar el sombrero que perseÍa? >>¿quÉ sombrero? >>ya sabes, el sombrero favorito de brenda. >>¿asi que fue por eso que herky despegÓ? debio haber volado solo en un dÍa con un viento tan fuerte. ahora sÍ creo que deberiamos ir a ver si necesita nuestra ayuda. >>buena idea. evan, ¿quieres venir con nosotros? >>ay, no puedo, chicos. tengo que recoger los uniformes para el equipo de la pequeÑa liga de...
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evan, ¿quieres venir con nosotros? >>ay, no puedo, chicos.tengo que recoger los uniformes para el equipo de la pequeÑa liga de bÉisbol. >>estÁ bien. hta pronto. [♪] >>¡oh, quÉ tonterÍa! creÍ haber visto al sombrero volar hacia Á. ¡oh, allÍ estÁ! [♪] ¡ya te tengo! ambos: hola, herky. >>¡espera, regresa! >>¡espera, herky!¿por quÉ persigues el sombrero de brenda? >>¡ahh... brr...! lo siento, no hay tiempo para explicaciones. >>¡ohh...! creo que es mejor que lo sigamos. narrador: una vez mÁs el sombrero fue llevado por el viento rumbo al pueblo y una vez mÁs aterrizÓ justol frente de la tienda de rosquillas de andy. y como la primera vez, evan pasaba por esa calle y la atravesÓ justo donde estab
evan, ¿quieres venir con nosotros? >>ay, no puedo, chicos.tengo que recoger los uniformes para el equipo de la pequeÑa liga de bÉisbol. >>estÁ bien. hta pronto. [♪] >>¡oh, quÉ tonterÍa! creÍ haber visto al sombrero volar hacia Á. ¡oh, allÍ estÁ! [♪] ¡ya te tengo! ambos: hola, herky. >>¡espera, regresa! >>¡espera, herky!¿por quÉ persigues el sombrero de brenda? >>¡ahh... brr...! lo siento, no hay tiempo para explicaciones....
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i am your host, vicki evans. i am the respect like coordinator in the semper cisco archdiocesan office of public policy and social concerns. we have our guest today. this will be an interesting show. you are the producer and director and creator of a film called, titles and the dust. >> yes. i have to correct you. i am only the coproducer and only the camera operator. my wife is the guiding force behind the film. >> this is part of the story this morning, which is a great story. i had the pleasure of interviewing the archbishop last week. this is about a couple that has a common interest. start by telling us about how you met. >> how we met is a long story. we were on -- i was on a catholic dating site called, single catholics online. i'm met -- i met my wife through there. she was in india and i was in san francisco. she was going to new york. she came 10 months after we met online. we fell in love and got married. >> we got married. >> when did you find that you had this common interest? >> the filmmaking -- th
i am your host, vicki evans. i am the respect like coordinator in the semper cisco archdiocesan office of public policy and social concerns. we have our guest today. this will be an interesting show. you are the producer and director and creator of a film called, titles and the dust. >> yes. i have to correct you. i am only the coproducer and only the camera operator. my wife is the guiding force behind the film. >> this is part of the story this morning, which is a great story. i...
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steven evans, bbc news, germany. app now, he was a man this went into the cold. 50 years ago, eric became the bbc's first resident moscow correspondent after the communist authorities will eased censorship. our current moscow correspondent looks back at the life and adventures of a cold war correspondent. >> this meeting of the central committee here in moscow -- >> it was the bbc's russian revolution. >> the soviet communist party. >> 50 years ago, eric became the bbc's first resident moscow. the soviet union had relaxed censorship, and he was allowed behind the iron curtain. >> in the middle ages -- >> air i can once said that he felt sheer exhilaration when he arrived here, but reporting from russia in 1963, that was challenging to say the least. back then, foreign correspondents weren't allowed to travel more than a few kilometers out of moscow without special permission. they had very little choice in where they could live, and getting to know ordinary russians was incredibly difficult with the k.g.b. breathing
steven evans, bbc news, germany. app now, he was a man this went into the cold. 50 years ago, eric became the bbc's first resident moscow correspondent after the communist authorities will eased censorship. our current moscow correspondent looks back at the life and adventures of a cold war correspondent. >> this meeting of the central committee here in moscow -- >> it was the bbc's russian revolution. >> the soviet communist party. >> 50 years ago, eric became the bbc's...
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and so he and evan are very, very good friends. and, you know, he was able to give insight to evan. evan stayed at dallas' house and everything. and, you know -- i told dallas, now you know you never called me baby. he said, yes, i did. i said, no you didn't. >> no, you didn't. >> i was there. >> wendy: it was nice catching up with you two. and you three ladies, you did a bang-up job. studio audience, you're all going home with tlc's new album "20." thank you all for being here. "crazy sexy cool" airs monday night at 9:00 on vh1. watch it with a snack. >>> up next, it's time for "ask wendy" keep it here. >> wendy: welcome back, it's time for "ask wendy." >> my ex-boyfriend was dating my -- my friend is dating him now. let me tell you this, we're no longer best friends. >> wendy: okay. >> do i call my ex-best friend and let him know, how karma can be? >> wendy: yes. you call up your ex-best friend and let him know your boyfriend's calling you and don't entertain the boyfriend's call otherwise karma comes back around to you. you know what i'm saying. >> all right. >> wendy: you got a
and so he and evan are very, very good friends. and, you know, he was able to give insight to evan. evan stayed at dallas' house and everything. and, you know -- i told dallas, now you know you never called me baby. he said, yes, i did. i said, no you didn't. >> no, you didn't. >> i was there. >> wendy: it was nice catching up with you two. and you three ladies, you did a bang-up job. studio audience, you're all going home with tlc's new album "20." thank you all for...
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i want to get back to evan here. want to update the viewers that there have been two big operations that have been carried out by u.s. special forces. it's important to our fight against terrorism. one is in somalia where the u.s. special forces went up against a top lieutenant for al shabaab. they are believed to have carried out the attack on the kenyan mall. special forces had to retreat and not sure if they captured the top lieutenant. the other is in libya. in libya, the person there, the suspect there is believed to be responsible for the 1998 bombings on u.s. embassies. so, again, these are two operations played out. that is that suspect al-libi. evan, with the two operations playing out, you are in washington, you are the justice correspondent there. what is the reaction likely to be from washington and how soon might we hear from someone in washington? >> caller: well, it's been a very tense day with different officials. they wanted to make sure the operations got off without and have the u.s. forces safely
i want to get back to evan here. want to update the viewers that there have been two big operations that have been carried out by u.s. special forces. it's important to our fight against terrorism. one is in somalia where the u.s. special forces went up against a top lieutenant for al shabaab. they are believed to have carried out the attack on the kenyan mall. special forces had to retreat and not sure if they captured the top lieutenant. the other is in libya. in libya, the person there, the...
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this suite looks like the lap of luxury, wait until carter evans shows you where it is. >> it is amazing what we can do. >> this is the cbs evening captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening, i am jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. the only thing clear after day 12 of the partial government shutdown is that there will be a day 13. the senate took up a compromise offered up by republican senator susan collins of maine today. it would have raised the debt limit for three months and reopened the government for six, and given the republican's two roll backs of parts of obamacare. it went nowhere. but tonight, senate leaders on both sides are still talking, rekindling what had been a dwindling sense of hope. >> here is jeff pegues. >> reporter: despite a phone call with the president on friday, speaker john boehner told house republicans this morning there was no progress to report. congressman darrell issa. >> it doesn't appear as though the president wants anything except more tax revenue with tax increases yet again. >> so the foc
this suite looks like the lap of luxury, wait until carter evans shows you where it is. >> it is amazing what we can do. >> this is the cbs evening captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening, i am jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. the only thing clear after day 12 of the partial government shutdown is that there will be a day 13. the senate took up a compromise offered up by republican senator susan collins...
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. >> >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, -- matson mchailalso the mfi foundation and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. also, by hilco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and its global health care consulting business unit, hilco health. and by the alice clay burg reynolds foundation. >> i'm evan smith, a pulitzer prize winner for the new yorkers, his most recent book going clear, scientology. this is overheard. >> larry, welcome. >> thank you, evan. >> congratulations, finally out. >> oh, yeah long time coming. >> the air was let out of the balloon, burden lifted. amazing book as it was an amazing magazine article in the new yorker. the question is was there a book in mind always and the new yorker article was a taste or did the article then make the book happen? >> it was the latter. i was interested in scientology, curious about it like most people are, why these celebrated personalities lend themselves to it. i found paul and. >> paul i
. >> >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, -- matson mchailalso the mfi foundation and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. also, by hilco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and its global health care consulting business unit, hilco health. and by the alice clay burg reynolds foundation. >> i'm evan smith, a pulitzer prize winner for...
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carter evans has more. a state of emergency in australia as bush fires rage. conditions haven't been this bad in four decades. and the 11 acre portrait. alphonso van marsh on one of the most unusual works of art you'll ever see. this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. the inmates had a lot of help getting out and so did police putting them back in. authorities in florida say it was a close associate of the two convicted killers who gave them crucial information leading to the capture last night. now police are promising more arrests as they try to figure out who was involved in this prison release forgery scam. we begin with mark strassmann. >> in court this morning joseph jenkins and charles walker were denied bond to no one's surprise. they had been hauled-- holed up for two days in this panama city beach motel. 20 law enforcement agents acted on a tip surrounded it last night and ordered them to surrender. >> they called in the bull horn, he came o
carter evans has more. a state of emergency in australia as bush fires rage. conditions haven't been this bad in four decades. and the 11 acre portrait. alphonso van marsh on one of the most unusual works of art you'll ever see. this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. the inmates had a lot of help getting out and so did police putting them back in. authorities in florida say...
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manual bojorquez and carter evans have more. the n.y.p.d. investigates the revelation that an off-duty officer was there when an s.u.v. driver was tracked down and beaten following a chase. and meet baxter. could he help bring overseas jobs back home? >> our employees would be happy to have several more baxters. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone. i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. the vote today was 407-0, a umaninous decision in the house of representativeses to give backpay to furloughed federal workers. that's about all congress completely agrees on right now. it is day five of the government shutdown. we also learned that defense secretary chuck hagel is ordering most of the defense department's 350,000 furloughed civilian workers back on the job. withÑioore on all of this, heres jeff pegues in washington. >> reporter: if house speaker john boehner had a plan to end the government shutdown this morning, he wasn't sharing. >> good morning, everybody. nice to see
manual bojorquez and carter evans have more. the n.y.p.d. investigates the revelation that an off-duty officer was there when an s.u.v. driver was tracked down and beaten following a chase. and meet baxter. could he help bring overseas jobs back home? >> our employees would be happy to have several more baxters. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone. i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. the vote today...
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carter evans takes a closer look at a worrisome week with kids and weapons. jay-z's in a tight spot, don dahler on how charges of racial profiling at one upscale store may upend a big business deal for the rapper and entrepreneur. and one good turn. nearly a year after sandy, one of the storm's first responders gets just the kind of help he's given to others. >> wow! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. some of the strongest allies of the united states are among its most vocal critics tonight amid revelations that the n.s.a. eaves dropped on world leaders. several hundred demonstrators rallied near the u.s. capitol this afternoon, criticizing the practice of electronic surveillance. but as kelly cobiella tells us, it is the anger far from washington that's top priority. >> reporter: by all accounts, the leaders of germany and france had no idea a key ally, the united states, was spying on them and their citizens. the u.s. seemed just as surprised to find
carter evans takes a closer look at a worrisome week with kids and weapons. jay-z's in a tight spot, don dahler on how charges of racial profiling at one upscale store may upend a big business deal for the rapper and entrepreneur. and one good turn. nearly a year after sandy, one of the storm's first responders gets just the kind of help he's given to others. >> wow! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod with...
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president evans, thank you for your time this morning.just talking about that friday jobs number that we'll be getting tomorrow morning. and you had said that the fed really needs more data. it's going to need more time to look at the unemployment picture, the employment picture. when you say it's data depending, can you run us through two or three of the most important numbers you're watching. i think the labor report is important. payrolls, we need to see numbers getting up to 200,000. that'd be very important. we need to see the unemployment rate continue to improve. we need to see it improve because more people are actually turning up to look for work. i think the labor force dynamics have been a bit unpleasant suggesting continued weakness. we need to see improvement there. we need stronger growth and, frankly, i think we need better consumer spending. one thing that's been discouraging is that outside of durables consumption, consumption growth has been weaker. and that is sometimes a harbinger. i'd like to see better consumer prosp
president evans, thank you for your time this morning.just talking about that friday jobs number that we'll be getting tomorrow morning. and you had said that the fed really needs more data. it's going to need more time to look at the unemployment picture, the employment picture. when you say it's data depending, can you run us through two or three of the most important numbers you're watching. i think the labor report is important. payrolls, we need to see numbers getting up to 200,000. that'd...
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. >> met evans, an automechanic by day, am chir film maker.insists this video is just a joke, that he wasn't following anyone and that nothing bad happened. >> i thought it was pretty obvious a joke, that i wasn't a rapist. >> it's certainly going to draw public attention and certainly going to draw law enforcement attention. >> of course, i like the attention, you know. i'm a little irritated that i have gotten so much negative attention for something that i did that was not a crime. >> that's where evans is right. you can't have a suspect in there is no crime, and apparently being creepy isn't criminal. bryan webb, kpix 5. >>> well, a biker took police on a wild ride this afternoon in los angeles. check this out. they chase this guy across at least three different freeways. watch as he narrowly avoids hitting several cars while weaving in and out of traffic. once he gets off the freeway, would that be the 405, he ditches his bike and atechlts to make a clean get away on foot. our sister station's chopper followed him all the way to autozone
. >> met evans, an automechanic by day, am chir film maker.insists this video is just a joke, that he wasn't following anyone and that nothing bad happened. >> i thought it was pretty obvious a joke, that i wasn't a rapist. >> it's certainly going to draw public attention and certainly going to draw law enforcement attention. >> of course, i like the attention, you know. i'm a little irritated that i have gotten so much negative attention for something that i did that...
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evans fue requerido, pero su cómplice se fugó.a encontró el vehículo 2 armas y un machete. - vamos a condado de fairfax, virginia, residentes están en alerta luego que más de 60 vehículos fueron analizados en el transcurso de 2 noches. la policía está pidiendo la ayuda del público para dar con los criminales, que según indican usar una pistola de balines para dañar los automóviles. los hechos ha sucedido en varias zonas residenciales.
evans fue requerido, pero su cómplice se fugó.a encontró el vehículo 2 armas y un machete. - vamos a condado de fairfax, virginia, residentes están en alerta luego que más de 60 vehículos fueron analizados en el transcurso de 2 noches. la policía está pidiendo la ayuda del público para dar con los criminales, que según indican usar una pistola de balines para dañar los automóviles. los hechos ha sucedido en varias zonas residenciales.
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if you were to be approached by a scientologist and they would say evan, what is ruining your life? and you might say it's my relationship, my job, something like that. we've got things that can help you. you go into a scientology center. and at some point you will take courses to help you, but you will get into auditing which is the scientology therapy. >> right. >> the difference between that and ordinary therapy is that between you and your auditor, there's a device called an e meter. and it's two melt metal cans, electrical wires that a tiny amount of currents, indetectible. it goes to a meter which has a needle on it. so while we're talking about some crisis in your life, an argument with your boss, you know, you can see the agitation on the needle. >> yep. >> and so let's talk about it again. then the agitation grows less. gradually you bleed out the effect on your life, you know, one of the goals of scientology is to go through your memories that are causing you pain and discomfort and neurotic behavior and -- >> yep. >> -- bleed out all of the affect so that you have them th
if you were to be approached by a scientologist and they would say evan, what is ruining your life? and you might say it's my relationship, my job, something like that. we've got things that can help you. you go into a scientology center. and at some point you will take courses to help you, but you will get into auditing which is the scientology therapy. >> right. >> the difference between that and ordinary therapy is that between you and your auditor, there's a device called an e...
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>>¡oh, evan, cuidado! >>!oh, no! no de nuevo. ¡debo detenerme!rrador: pero esta vez su camiÓn accidentmente derrapo y miren lo que se llevÓ el vien, cientos de sombreros que se veÍan iguales al favorito de brenda. >>¡oh, no! son los sombreros del equipo de la peque liga de bÉisbol. >>¡ohh... aquÍ vamos de nuevo! >>¡ay! ¿cuÁl es el de brenda? herky, ¿quÉ ocurre contigo y todos estos sombreros? >>oh, jay jay, tracy, accidentalmente soplÉ el sombrero favorito de brenda cuando jugÁbamos a la rana. quie regresÁrselo, pero parece que no serÉ capaz de hallarlo. >>¿r quÉ no nos dijiste? te hubiÉramos udado. >>lo siento, debÍ haberles dicho, chicos. no querÍa que nadie supiera que cometÍ un
>>¡oh, evan, cuidado! >>!oh, no! no de nuevo. ¡debo detenerme!rrador: pero esta vez su camiÓn accidentmente derrapo y miren lo que se llevÓ el vien, cientos de sombreros que se veÍan iguales al favorito de brenda. >>¡oh, no! son los sombreros del equipo de la peque liga de bÉisbol. >>¡ohh... aquÍ vamos de nuevo! >>¡ay! ¿cuÁl es el de brenda? herky, ¿quÉ ocurre contigo y todos estos sombreros? >>oh, jay jay, tracy, accidentalmente soplÉ el...
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one more on east cold spring lane at evans chapel road.n the beltway speeds over all still pretty good. 55 and 54 are your outer loop averages. no problems on 95. that's a look at the west side of the beltway. definitely getting busier there at liberty road. i would say that we're getting close to congestion there. there's a look at 95 approaching the tunnel. no issues except we were seeing rain on 95 earlier. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you ever dream of all the places you'd like to go? well, toyota is ready to take you there. now is a great time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. back over to you. >> thank you. >>> ron , not only is the weather going to work out for the festival at saint leo's this weekend but sunday's ravens game at 4:15 here on wjz 13, so you have the early afternoon to go down there and get your game day munchies on. >> reporter: you got it. a lot of people do that. i came back in march. they do this twice a year here at saint leo's church.
one more on east cold spring lane at evans chapel road.n the beltway speeds over all still pretty good. 55 and 54 are your outer loop averages. no problems on 95. that's a look at the west side of the beltway. definitely getting busier there at liberty road. i would say that we're getting close to congestion there. there's a look at 95 approaching the tunnel. no issues except we were seeing rain on 95 earlier. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you ever...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you, thank you. >> i'm evan smith.e's a legendary political figure from a legendary political family who spent 22 years as the mayor of chicago. the longest serving chief executive in the history of one of america's great cities. he's the honorable richard m daley. this is overheard. ♪ >> mr. mayor, welcome. >> thank you. >> great to have you here and an honor to meet you. >> thank you very much. >> you've been out of office for two years of. about. you were in office for 22 years, but in public life for much longer. you were eelectric to the state senate in 72. really for almost 40 years you served in public life. do you miss it? does it feel like the two years you're not where you're supposed to be? >> no, i enjoy a commitment to public service. it was a great calling and i thoroughly enjoyed my years of public service. in springfield as a state senator working on all types of legislation. >> right. >> and then in turn as a prosecution bringing victims and the community together with law enforcement. then as mayor wh
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you, thank you. >> i'm evan smith.e's a legendary political figure from a legendary political family who spent 22 years as the mayor of chicago. the longest serving chief executive in the history of one of america's great cities. he's the honorable richard m daley. this is overheard. ♪ >> mr. mayor, welcome. >> thank you. >> great to have you here and an honor to meet you. >> thank you very much....
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carter evans on the farmer's plea for help. >> headaches were my closest companion. >> jeff: there is a new way to treat chronic headaches, can this device make the difference for tens of millions of americans? and no hands. terrell brown takes us on a sunday drive in the car that drives itself. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. this is the western edition. this is the week, if congress can't agree on a deal to raise the nation's debt ceiling by thursday the u.s. loses its ability to pay some very big bills. today members of the senate are talking and there is optimism. but it's still day 13 overall of the partial government shutdown. four days until the debt ceiling deadline. we begin tonight with jeff pegues on capitol hill. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: a group of veterans angered by the shutdown's closing of national war memorials took their protest to the white house today. meanwhile, inside the capitol all eyes were on the senate. >> discussions were substantive and we'll continue those discussions. i am optim
carter evans on the farmer's plea for help. >> headaches were my closest companion. >> jeff: there is a new way to treat chronic headaches, can this device make the difference for tens of millions of americans? and no hands. terrell brown takes us on a sunday drive in the car that drives itself. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. this is the western edition. this is the week, if congress can't...
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we talk to martin wolf, sebastian mallaby and evan osnos, i still assume because i think most people in the world still assume that very, very last minute the debt ceiling will be lifted with some sort of deal which will probably kick it on for another few weeks and then we will be back there, but in the end the u.s. will lift the debt ceiling because the alternatives are simply unimaginably horrible. >> rose: we continue with graydon carter, editor of vanity fair magazine. >> it is a love magazine. i think they are a perfect invention. there are so many great magazines out there. they are inexpensive and buy them anywhere and you can give them to a friend after, you can recycle them, they don't need batteries, no instructions and they are just, they are wonderful, i love them more than newspapers, i love them more than books in a certain way. >> rose: we conclude this evening with tamara mellon, called tamara mellon, her old company is called jimmy choo, her new book is called "in my shoes" when you were at jimmy choo, what was the driving idea? >> it was, for me, it was two things.
we talk to martin wolf, sebastian mallaby and evan osnos, i still assume because i think most people in the world still assume that very, very last minute the debt ceiling will be lifted with some sort of deal which will probably kick it on for another few weeks and then we will be back there, but in the end the u.s. will lift the debt ceiling because the alternatives are simply unimaginably horrible. >> rose: we continue with graydon carter, editor of vanity fair magazine. >> it is...
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we have been in touch with gort. >> this is gort evans.e was unable to skype with us a but he was able to answer some questions. we asked was the video a joke? >> the video was a joke and i thought it was obvious a joke. i wasn't a rapist in waiting. >> he wears a ski mask because there's lots of bugs up there. we asked him if he knew the girl. >> no. i didn't know the girl. the girl was just some random person that walked past on the trail. in fact, she never saw me, never knew she was filmed like most of nous our daily life. >> he did have an interaction with police because women in the air were creeped out after watching this. there was no crime committed here. >> the police got in contact with me and they really just wanted my name, address, personal information, date of birth, all that. and to make sure that i, in fact, had not raped and murdered somebody and left them a bloody mess on top of the mountain. >> he does, obviously, have a sense of humor and that's why he's so popular. i hope he understands at least why some people got a
we have been in touch with gort. >> this is gort evans.e was unable to skype with us a but he was able to answer some questions. we asked was the video a joke? >> the video was a joke and i thought it was obvious a joke. i wasn't a rapist in waiting. >> he wears a ski mask because there's lots of bugs up there. we asked him if he knew the girl. >> no. i didn't know the girl. the girl was just some random person that walked past on the trail. in fact, she never saw me,...
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thank you. >> i'm evan smith. she's the fourth president of malawi.he's the most powerful woman on the dependent on according to forbes something zone. she's the onrabble joyce banda. >> i guess we can't fire him now! the nights that i win the emmy -- >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> that information it's journalists who provide that. >> window rolls guy and this guy says, hey, it goes to 11! [laughter] >> madam president, welcome. >> thank you. >> it's such an honor to meet you. you're such a hero to so many people. you've been working on so many important issues for so many years, it'siate to get to sit -- it's great to sit across from you. you've been president of malleti for two and a half years? >> one half. >> one half. only one half. >> yes. >> tell me how it's going. how has that been? what's the experience of being president of the nation like? >> well, it's bett. >> well, that's positive. that's a good start. >> you have to look at the circumstances surrounding my coming into
thank you. >> i'm evan smith. she's the fourth president of malawi.he's the most powerful woman on the dependent on according to forbes something zone. she's the onrabble joyce banda. >> i guess we can't fire him now! the nights that i win the emmy -- >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> that information it's journalists who provide that. >> window rolls guy and this guy says, hey, it goes to 11!...
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carter evans, cbs news, richlandwashington. >> axelrod: and still ahead, a violin from the titan sick auctioned off and it goes for a lot more than a song. the civil war at home, syrian refugees in ever greater numbers are risking a perilous journey from north africa to the italian island of lampedusa. so far this month, two boats making the trip capsized, claiming more than 500 lives. but as allen pizzey reports, the troubles don't end for the refugees who do make it to land. >> reporter: the barely sead worthy boats this italian navy ship are searching for are increasingly loaded with migrants from syria. the u.n. refugee agency says since august, the number of people who fled from the war-ravaged country to italy is nearly 20 times greater than in all of last year. in 25 years at sea, chief petty officer ctd riff has never seen anything like it. >> i say how can they leave the country without knowing where they're going. what are they going to expect at sea? >> reporter: the overloded vessels have no safety equipment or navigational aids and only a satellite phone to call for help.
carter evans, cbs news, richlandwashington. >> axelrod: and still ahead, a violin from the titan sick auctioned off and it goes for a lot more than a song. the civil war at home, syrian refugees in ever greater numbers are risking a perilous journey from north africa to the italian island of lampedusa. so far this month, two boats making the trip capsized, claiming more than 500 lives. but as allen pizzey reports, the troubles don't end for the refugees who do make it to land. >>...
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thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> miss evans, if you would stand up and accept your award. got it? all right. thank you so much. >> well have photographs taken of all the awardees and the honored guest before we go to the reception. next in the individual leadership category we have don marco who is the executive director of mission hiring hall south of market employment sector. [ applause ] >> good evening, commissioners, chairperson. when the staff told me i was supposed to report to city hall to get an award, i said, yeah right. when i looked at the person and property, i noticed -- person, i noticed he was serious. when i asked what kind of an award am i getting and he said hero award. i said yeah right. i was thinking maybe community worker of the week might fit me better. i didn't know way i was feeling that i was a hero and i never connected the event with this moment until this morning when i saw president obama making his speech before i stepped out of the house and as i got closer to this moment i connected everything and i'm very appreciative an honored to have t
thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> miss evans, if you would stand up and accept your award. got it? all right. thank you so much. >> well have photographs taken of all the awardees and the honored guest before we go to the reception. next in the individual leadership category we have don marco who is the executive director of mission hiring hall south of market employment sector. [ applause ] >> good evening, commissioners, chairperson. when the staff told me i was supposed...
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consulting business unit, hillco health and alice cleburg foundation and viewers like you. >> i'm evan smith, he's a staffer for cnn whose second book on the nation's n oath, the obama administration. he's jeffery toobin. this is overhead. >> most people want a good job. >> i realized a lot of people weren't writing things in my voice. i had to do it myself. >> he said kid i love you because. >> we're a better country, and we have more to do. >> i will do that. when i want the buzz you can get for working at the absolute top dollar. [laughter] >> jeffery toobin, welcome. >> great to be back. nice to see you again. thank you. >> pleasure. >> why is it the obama white house versus the supreme court?& >> that changed june 28, the day of the healthcare decision. because the pattern of unremitting hostility between the supreme court and the obama administration was broken in perhaps the most important -- >> right. >> mmment of conflict, potentially, between the court and the president. >> yeah. >> but i don't anticipate that. i think it's a truce, rather than a peace treaty. >> but it was a
consulting business unit, hillco health and alice cleburg foundation and viewers like you. >> i'm evan smith, he's a staffer for cnn whose second book on the nation's n oath, the obama administration. he's jeffery toobin. this is overhead. >> most people want a good job. >> i realized a lot of people weren't writing things in my voice. i had to do it myself. >> he said kid i love you because. >> we're a better country, and we have more to do. >> i will do...
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it appears joyce evans posted a tweet comparing a fatal shooting there..o the t-v show "breaking bad." her account says.. " thought breaking bad was hot last sunday? see who's breaking bad in southwest philly, leaving six people shot... tonight at ten." instantly viewers criticized her. evans later responded.. saying she was trying to compare real life drama.. to the fictional sw. --guy gets got-- ---girl moves tables--- --- girl screams head off--- this "carrie" inspired prank is making waves on the internet. unsuspecting customers at a new york city coffee shop were witnesses to a "scary" confronation between a man... and a woman accidentally spill coffee on. behind the scenes.. creators mada fake wall and hnesed the man so it would appear.. the woman used super natural powers to push him back. they also made surrounding tables and bookshelves... able to movey remote control. e prank was inspir by the remake of stephen king's "carrie." a movie about a girl who weaks havocn a small town... using special powers. it's due to be in theaters on the 18th. he's
it appears joyce evans posted a tweet comparing a fatal shooting there..o the t-v show "breaking bad." her account says.. " thought breaking bad was hot last sunday? see who's breaking bad in southwest philly, leaving six people shot... tonight at ten." instantly viewers criticized her. evans later responded.. saying she was trying to compare real life drama.. to the fictional sw. --guy gets got-- ---girl moves tables--- --- girl screams head off--- this "carrie"...
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thank you. >> i am evan smith, she's an emmy nominated character actress and oscar nominated song writerith nearly four decades of stage and screen credits, including vanities, 48 hours, nash bridges, smallville and the kennedys of massachusetts, she's annette o'toole, this is overheard. [music]. >> annette o'toole, welcome. >> thank you so much. >> very nice to have you here. >> thank you, i love that you said character actress. >> is that okay. >> i think it's the first time somebody described me as that. that makes me very happy. >> i wonder for some people that is a pejorative, like utility infielder. [laughter]. >> yes, someone called me, i don't read reviews normally. in an article written about me, they called me an all-purpose actress, i was so honored to have that title. >> why? >> i think as an actress, i would like to think that i can -- you know, we all think we can do anything. directors and producers don't usually think that. they like to pigeon hole you normally. so character, all purpose, it just makes me happy to think that i could -- do more things than just one thing.
thank you. >> i am evan smith, she's an emmy nominated character actress and oscar nominated song writerith nearly four decades of stage and screen credits, including vanities, 48 hours, nash bridges, smallville and the kennedys of massachusetts, she's annette o'toole, this is overheard. [music]. >> annette o'toole, welcome. >> thank you so much. >> very nice to have you here. >> thank you, i love that you said character actress. >> is that okay. >> i...
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a train struck and killed two workers on saturday, and as carter evans reports, it happened during aious labor dispute. >> reporter: radio captured this. >> we just struck some individuals. central, be advised, it may be b.a.r.t. employees. >> reporter: a maintenance employee and a contractor may have been reporting a dip in the track when a train being brought in for routine cleaning hit them. >> i have two bodies, repeat, two bodies, one is on the side of the track way, the other is further down about 50 yards. >> both are deceased. >> reporter: both workers had extensive experience says b.a.r.t. assistant general manager paul overseer. >> their specialty is track work. that means they understand the railroad and understand how to work around moving trains. they were doing today what they have done for 100 if not a thousand other time trains. in their career. >> reporter: the train was being operated by a computer but b.a.r.t. officials are not saying who was behind the control. the accident happened just a day after the system was shut down due to a strike. managers were prepared
a train struck and killed two workers on saturday, and as carter evans reports, it happened during aious labor dispute. >> reporter: radio captured this. >> we just struck some individuals. central, be advised, it may be b.a.r.t. employees. >> reporter: a maintenance employee and a contractor may have been reporting a dip in the track when a train being brought in for routine cleaning hit them. >> i have two bodies, repeat, two bodies, one is on the side of the track...
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evan loves to roar. >> roar, evan! >> and little cam is whitney's little superman. >> oh!ent. >> it's a cranky superman. >> it's okay! >> all i have to say is if you have to go trick or treating after work, lois lane is the easiest, just grab a pair of glasses. >> andrea, you look adorable! >> you know, wigs, we got this at party city, $19.99, so much cheaper than you think. really easy to go. >> darling! >> love. >> thank you! >> thank you. thanks, whitney. bye, cam. >> bye-bye. >> all right, our last grouping, we have c.j. and michael. >> these guys are brothers, and they wanted to be close, so, but you have to stand sideways for me, c.j. show them the illusion and you have to lift the box a little. if you get the full shot of him, this is the headless zombie who's walking around with c.j.'s head in the box. you can do this -- >> love it! >> and it's a backpack. then his brother, michael, is the rocket man. he's blasting off. you stuff some clothes. >> that's hysterical! >> the backpack is covered in some wrapping paper. and it's a really fun way to have fun with just ho
evan loves to roar. >> roar, evan! >> and little cam is whitney's little superman. >> oh!ent. >> it's a cranky superman. >> it's okay! >> all i have to say is if you have to go trick or treating after work, lois lane is the easiest, just grab a pair of glasses. >> andrea, you look adorable! >> you know, wigs, we got this at party city, $19.99, so much cheaper than you think. really easy to go. >> darling! >> love. >> thank you!...
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i also want to bring in evan perez at the justice department.o we know this began shortly after 2:15 eastern time. she was at the white house and her car, i was told her car hit a barrier. evan, do we know yet if she was trying to ram it definitively or still just that it hit? >> reporter: no. there's no indication she was trying to ram the bollards or trying to get to the white house. as you know that area very well, you have to go some distance between the bollards to actually get on to the white house property itself. there's parking lots and so on, parking areas nearby. but it does appear that she struck some of these as she was trying to get away. we're told by law enforcement sources that there was a very high speed chase, speeds of up to 80 miles an hour perhaps on constitution avenue as they were fleeing, trying to get her to stop, then this scene that the video shows very well is over near garfield circle, which is on the west side of the capitol, of the capitol grounds. the botanical garden is right there. this is a neighborhood i know
i also want to bring in evan perez at the justice department.o we know this began shortly after 2:15 eastern time. she was at the white house and her car, i was told her car hit a barrier. evan, do we know yet if she was trying to ram it definitively or still just that it hit? >> reporter: no. there's no indication she was trying to ram the bollards or trying to get to the white house. as you know that area very well, you have to go some distance between the bollards to actually get on to...
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evans boxing out the defensive back. m up 31-24 but trouble man zel tackles, taken out of the game comes back in but auburn is leading 45-41 in the final minutes at college station. aaron murray trying to get 15th ranked georgia back on track against vanderbelt. a 13-point fourth quarter laet lead and patton keeps it himself and vandi trailing. three minutes to go. commodores, find an opening here. over the left side and vandi up septembers georgia 31-27. tennessee hosting 11th ranked south carolina. the ball in the second quarter, neils out of the reed option. boy, there is nobody there. walks into the end zone. 17-7 at the half. final seconds, tennessee down two. michael can win it with a field goal 19 yards out and good night game drive home safely. tennessee shocked south carolina 23- 21. 14th ranked missouri to stay perfect facing florida. they scored 22 seconds into the game matt moss to bud, 20 yard hook up and mizzou 7-0. moth will take it himself 17 yards as he scapers for the score. missouri 7-0 and playing the
evans boxing out the defensive back. m up 31-24 but trouble man zel tackles, taken out of the game comes back in but auburn is leading 45-41 in the final minutes at college station. aaron murray trying to get 15th ranked georgia back on track against vanderbelt. a 13-point fourth quarter laet lead and patton keeps it himself and vandi trailing. three minutes to go. commodores, find an opening here. over the left side and vandi up septembers georgia 31-27. tennessee hosting 11th ranked south...
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i ran for office and a good friend of mine was running against me, tim evans. an african-american. i think i got 90% of the african-american vote. under american politics you would say that's not my base. i don't have to do anything. i said, i have to convince them that i'm their mayor. two years later i got 25, 30%. 40%. after that 50, 60, 70, 80%. today your base -- you just stay with your base, you don't have to worry about the other voters. that is not what public service is about. >> right. >> you have to go out there and work it to make sure those who voted for other candidates can understand you and vote for you. today that is not what politics is about in america. it's all about your base. and it's too bad because there's not that dialogue that you can have with the constituents. and that has changed american politics forever. >> that may finally be the best lesson that you took away from the 22 years. >> i think, yes. you brought this city together and you brought the voters together. >> mr. mayor, welcome back to the private life. >> appreciate it. >> we're happy to have
i ran for office and a good friend of mine was running against me, tim evans. an african-american. i think i got 90% of the african-american vote. under american politics you would say that's not my base. i don't have to do anything. i said, i have to convince them that i'm their mayor. two years later i got 25, 30%. 40%. after that 50, 60, 70, 80%. today your base -- you just stay with your base, you don't have to worry about the other voters. that is not what public service is about. >>...
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she was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without parole but this week carter evans tellsee. >> reporter: sara kruzan was just 13 years old when a friend of her drug addicted mother forced her to work as a child prostitute. when she was 16 she killed him at this southern california motel. >> i remember the headline where it said teen prostitute kills pimp. >> reporter: sara's aunt anne rogan had no idea about the constant abuse her niece had endured. i couldn't understand. i couldn't wrap my mind around it. >> reporter: in 1995 kruzan was sentenced to life in prison without parole. >> i definitely know i deserve punishment. i mean you don't just take somebody's life and think that it's okay. >> reporter: this video of sara in prison was posted by the international advocacy group human rights watch in 2009. >> i found the ability to believe in myself. i have a lot of good to offer. >> reporter: her case became a rallying cry for those who oppose life sentences for juveniles. in 2010 then california governor arnold schwarzenegger reduced kruzan's sentence calling it dispropo
she was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without parole but this week carter evans tellsee. >> reporter: sara kruzan was just 13 years old when a friend of her drug addicted mother forced her to work as a child prostitute. when she was 16 she killed him at this southern california motel. >> i remember the headline where it said teen prostitute kills pimp. >> reporter: sara's aunt anne rogan had no idea about the constant abuse her niece had endured. i couldn't...
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some of this has been done in the past, walker evans took pictures out of a moving vehicle. in fact, strangely, right upstairs in the library before this talk i was looking through my side and i have on there a gallery from evans that is called drive by pictures and it is about 30 images of him flying down the road in mississippi and georgia and taking pictures of shot gun shacks and so forth from this moving car that was zipping along. and so there are other photographers that have explored the drive by. and in this case it was like i was hijacking this virtual world and also emerging myself in it. and i came to know these towns and these places almost in a way as if i ex-flowered it. it is really change, really a strange thing. and i know this super well, and i have never been there. >> i know every street in my mind i see the layout of the neighborhoods. you know the main streets and the turn offs? strange thing, i was thinking who would have thought that three decades ago that someone would be presenting a pick of america that was taken by machines and then hijacked and
some of this has been done in the past, walker evans took pictures out of a moving vehicle. in fact, strangely, right upstairs in the library before this talk i was looking through my side and i have on there a gallery from evans that is called drive by pictures and it is about 30 images of him flying down the road in mississippi and georgia and taking pictures of shot gun shacks and so forth from this moving car that was zipping along. and so there are other photographers that have explored...
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evan kohlmann, thanks for coming in.you. >>> today's tweet of the day comes from long distance swimmer diana nyad. she writes my home for the next 48 hours, swimming for hurricane sandy victims. several selects and olympians like ryan lochte plan to swim alongside her for the sandy relief fund. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're ging to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> new study just out shows that a lot of teachers are getting burned out. a university looked at teachers with less than seven years experience and nearly 30% of them said they were already worn out. what could that mean for efforts to improve our education system? we're taking a closer look at part of our annual education nation summit for 2013. joining me now is m. night shyamal shyamalan, author of "
evan kohlmann, thanks for coming in.you. >>> today's tweet of the day comes from long distance swimmer diana nyad. she writes my home for the next 48 hours, swimming for hurricane sandy victims. several selects and olympians like ryan lochte plan to swim alongside her for the sandy relief fund. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're ging to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning....
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carter evans is looking into this. >> what kind of white noise is she using. >> natalie wiles helps parentsn los angeles care for their newborns. >> i was completely happy with the insurance i had before. >> reporter: so surprised when she tried to renew her policy. what did you find out? >> that my insurance was going to be completely different and they were going to be replaced with 10 new plans that were going to fall under the regulations of the affordable care act. >> reporter: her insurer, kaiser permanente, is terminating policies for 160,000 people in california and presenting them with new plans that comply with the health care law. >> before i had a plan that had a $1500 deductible. i paid $199 a month. the most similar plan i would have available to me would be $278 a month. my deductible would be $6500, and all my care after that point would only be covered 70%. >> about half of the 14 million people who buy insurance on their own are not going to be able to keep the policies that they had previously. >> reporter: dr. gerry kominski is director of the public health policy at u.c
carter evans is looking into this. >> what kind of white noise is she using. >> natalie wiles helps parentsn los angeles care for their newborns. >> i was completely happy with the insurance i had before. >> reporter: so surprised when she tried to renew her policy. what did you find out? >> that my insurance was going to be completely different and they were going to be replaced with 10 new plans that were going to fall under the regulations of the affordable care...
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evan. olympic gold medal skate check?r evan lies >> that does rblt shock me. always suspected he was always into wang. >> they've been very good a long time. >> he's not dating vera wang. ice skating ll his outfits. she does. >> that's right. feathered birdis number. wang. number, spandex snake wang. he just loves being covered in wang. to think there's something this. >> you're telling us. the sick not ignore lambo they're touring around in. $900,000 car. that could be vera's car because she's worth a lot of money. he's driving her car then it does seem like they're dating. >> it certainly does. we tried contacting wang a lot, specially in college but up. dy's opening >> in this very tight green dress. you know she had this ass? no idea. mccon me's wife. suddenly grew a butt? >> sometimes a baby can make you fine. that's true. that's the thing. it's a real thing i learned at university. -- apbtsdz policy. baby intelligence comes from the mother.he look it up the smaller the hips and the bigger the butt that's intelligence comes from. it's a proven theory. thr
evan. olympic gold medal skate check?r evan lies >> that does rblt shock me. always suspected he was always into wang. >> they've been very good a long time. >> he's not dating vera wang. ice skating ll his outfits. she does. >> that's right. feathered birdis number. wang. number, spandex snake wang. he just loves being covered in wang. to think there's something this. >> you're telling us. the sick not ignore lambo they're touring around in. $900,000 car. that...
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evan spiegel joins us, the ceo of snapchat.> clearly, it's for people who want their content to self-destruct. you have made this into a big business. >> it's a fun, fast way to share. >> well, we had earlier showed a piece of jim cramer talk with preet bharara. and did you see that? >> yeah. >> how do you address this issue of people saying, well, wait a minute, if this purportedly self-destructi self-destructs, i won't get caught. >> we have no purported issues as of yet. you know, we always work with law enforcement to respond to the legal process. >> have you had to do that? >> no. we -- we do respond to legal process, but we've not had any insider trading on the platform. >> you said in the break you're headquartered in jim more son's old house. which i think is great. in california. so now, tell me, how are you monetizing this? are you making money what's the story? >> we're not making money now. we're fortunate thouo have a ro model, from china. they've been able to do it without relying on bland advertising. it's exciti
evan spiegel joins us, the ceo of snapchat.> clearly, it's for people who want their content to self-destruct. you have made this into a big business. >> it's a fun, fast way to share. >> well, we had earlier showed a piece of jim cramer talk with preet bharara. and did you see that? >> yeah. >> how do you address this issue of people saying, well, wait a minute, if this purportedly self-destructi self-destructs, i won't get caught. >> we have no purported...