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thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millionerhey labored hard overseeing the project. as you know there were several delays. in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to get them to do the basic soil testing. for four years the navy was a road black block and along came in an attorney who summoned a team of lawyers out to california for a meeting and greeted them with a line of questions that devastated the navy's position. within weeks caltrans was granted the go head. help me to join in recognizing jerry. jerry would i stand up (clapping) >> in closing my father worked on this bridge as carpeters 22. my parents were here to celebrate the opening in 1936. the bridge cost 77 million the program was $0.25. in the program you'll find some interesting statistics by one strange point is when the bookends war paid off the bridge was supposed to be free so i'm assuming it has not been paid off. the earthquake in 1939 is it shouldn't have taken that long to go forward on projects. let's be more coffin responsive to the public's needs as in 1936.
thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millionerhey labored hard overseeing the project. as you know there were several delays. in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to get them to do the basic soil testing. for four years the navy was a road black block and along came in an attorney who summoned a team of lawyers out to california for a meeting and greeted them with a line of questions that devastated the navy's position. within weeks...
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million. split it even steven? i told you last time, where you are carrie doesn't want to know. >> for you i think it was michael hilltick in the "l.a. times" talks about john he carry and i'm sure you've read most of john he carry and singer tailer soldier spy and see some themes from that. john le carre. when it was smiley versus carla, now we have saul versus -- you see those names coming up from this influence perhaps? >> if you have a chance to talk to alex ganzer, the creater of the show. >> rose: i have. >> he is a -- >> rose: devoteee? >> he is a student of john la carrie. john he carry, of course, he -- john le carre, of course, he really new-mint it had espionage genre by daring -- daring to have a sort of literary feel with his characters. so he dared the espionage lover to come and -- yeah, come and read my thriller, yes it's going to be turn the page good, you want to know what happens next but i'm going to take time to investigate the inner lives of my characters in a more literary novel kind of way.
million. split it even steven? i told you last time, where you are carrie doesn't want to know. >> for you i think it was michael hilltick in the "l.a. times" talks about john he carry and i'm sure you've read most of john he carry and singer tailer soldier spy and see some themes from that. john le carre. when it was smiley versus carla, now we have saul versus -- you see those names coming up from this influence perhaps? >> if you have a chance to talk to alex ganzer,...
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million in charges. ali velshi, how significant is this fine? >> well, it's a big deal. $1.6 billion there's never been a settlement. 1.6 billion, another $6 billion in other fines. sac stands for steven a. cohen, the man who found he it for $25 million. they charge one of the highest fees in the country, average returns of 25% a year. unheard of. they once had as much as $14 billion under management. by the way these were the big investment houses. they have all pulled their money out. it is no longer allowed to manage money for pension funds endowments and wealthy people. steven cohen forbes put him at last count at $9 billion. it is a very big settlement as far as settlements go but sac was a very big company. >> ali you are looking at big economics numbers. >> this is a big economic week. gdp coming out for thursday, the three months ended in september. unemployment for october coming out friday. both those two reports are backward looking, right now the people are concerned about what the economy is doing. and the reports are skewed because of the government shutdown and effects of that. a lot of reports this week won't tell us much about the story. but coming up, i'm going to be
million in charges. ali velshi, how significant is this fine? >> well, it's a big deal. $1.6 billion there's never been a settlement. 1.6 billion, another $6 billion in other fines. sac stands for steven a. cohen, the man who found he it for $25 million. they charge one of the highest fees in the country, average returns of 25% a year. unheard of. they once had as much as $14 billion under management. by the way these were the big investment houses. they have all pulled their money out....
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million in matching donations. retired marine lieutenant stevens was s.part of the effort. >> i believe this photo is probably the most the korean war. i don't know of any other single photo with as much exclusion. >> reporter: if you'd like to help we have a link for you on our web site. you'll find it under see it on tv. >> remarkable. >> what may be america's best private mrs. play of military hardware is leaving the bay area n 2009 abc7 news anchor eric thomas took it to the compound with jacques littlefield kept hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles. now, four years after his death, littlefield's family is donating the $30 million collection to a massachusetts museum foundation to be put on display. the foundation will auction off half of the 240 vehicles to raise $10 million to build a museum on the east coast. >> yes. amazing amount of stuff. >> basketball player who is fast with his feet and hands. coming up, college basketball all star who wowed fan was a rubic's cube. >> today's seven on your side q and a is just ahead. you can contact me on facebook.com/michael finney abc7 and on twitter at m finny. i'll a
million in matching donations. retired marine lieutenant stevens was s.part of the effort. >> i believe this photo is probably the most the korean war. i don't know of any other single photo with as much exclusion. >> reporter: if you'd like to help we have a link for you on our web site. you'll find it under see it on tv. >> remarkable. >> what may be america's best private mrs. play of military hardware is leaving the bay area n 2009 abc7 news anchor eric thomas took...
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steven son. >>> a top public utilities official wants pg&e it pay more than $17 million fine in san carlos. saying the ewe tills deliberately delayed disclosing investigation about flawed records online 147. pg&e denies that. aned a minnesota straytive judge calls the recordkeeping couragely similar to a part- time burst three years ago. expected to make a final decision next month. >>> a nice looking day again today. very similar to yesterday. a duel start. you knew that. and a warm daytime hide. almost 80 in santa rosa. so this weather pattern condition continues. the jet stream is start cog work the way down. it's going to drop down towards the end of the week weekend. no changes for us really until the weekend. and might crack up enough to see l some showers next week. settle in for more of the same. it's been really nice. we had a frost advisory last night. you will still see frost as you can last night. the winds served there kind of prosy out there some places right now. and santa rosa sustaining winds at 5-7 miles per hour. and overnight lows will get down there. measly upper 30s lo
steven son. >>> a top public utilities official wants pg&e it pay more than $17 million fine in san carlos. saying the ewe tills deliberately delayed disclosing investigation about flawed records online 147. pg&e denies that. aned a minnesota straytive judge calls the recordkeeping couragely similar to a part- time burst three years ago. expected to make a final decision next month. >>> a nice looking day again today. very similar to yesterday. a duel start. you knew...
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can the help get there fast enough for the millions of people who need it? andrew stevens is live in taclob tacloban. give us a situation of what it is like on the ground right now. >> reporter: the lights on the runway has gone up right now. a big problem in the past over the past five days, operation had to close down when night falls. if there is more aid coming in around the clock that will make a big, big difference. walking around the city today, it's a lot quieter. i've seen food being distributed but it is really, to me, looking quite haphazard. there is not big relief staging centers and not an abundance of people on the street handing things out yet but i do speak to a few people who did get back and say this food will last us for a week and then we don't know. a lot of people are scrambling to get out of this town and people cueing up from the early hours and sleeping overnight in what i can describe as appalling conditions and we have been with them all night. they line up to get a flight out. i just spoke to a woman who got here at 6:00 in the morning and bein
can the help get there fast enough for the millions of people who need it? andrew stevens is live in taclob tacloban. give us a situation of what it is like on the ground right now. >> reporter: the lights on the runway has gone up right now. a big problem in the past over the past five days, operation had to close down when night falls. if there is more aid coming in around the clock that will make a big, big difference. walking around the city today, it's a lot quieter. i've seen food...
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550,000 people have gained it and another seven million will gain it -- martha: five million have lost it though, steventely. this administration needs to focus like a laser beam on the -- martha: [inaudible] >> no, i don't, because the status quo was completely not working, and the american people have rejected the status quo and didn't want it. the republicans have a challenge, too, which is they can't just keep complaining from the sidelines. because when they do, what happens is they lose presidential elections, they lost a gubernatorial election last week even in the midst of all of this. martha: when you look back on this, rich, i just went back and looked at an article from that time period about bart stupak, right? the votes that it took, not one republican voted for this. you think about the cornhusker deal with ben nelson in nebraska, all the different states that fought for exemptions from it in order to get the vote to say yes, and it was a very, very heavy lift. >> every little thing made a difference. and there are three key lies the president said. and i usually don't like to use that wor
550,000 people have gained it and another seven million will gain it -- martha: five million have lost it though, steventely. this administration needs to focus like a laser beam on the -- martha: [inaudible] >> no, i don't, because the status quo was completely not working, and the american people have rejected the status quo and didn't want it. the republicans have a challenge, too, which is they can't just keep complaining from the sidelines. because when they do, what happens is they...
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even turn into a movie, buyers like disney, steven spielberg or george lucas that would have made him millions it seems to me that the reason is because this story was so personal to him that it took place in his hometown. this was really -- this is really his. and he didn't want to lose that. do you think that's why he was always so private and so secretive? >> well, i think in terms of the licensing, he really respected the format of the comic strip. and, you know, if you -- he created it to be a comic strip, and that was it. and it's that respect for the medium, realizing that if you take calvin and hobbes and put it into an animated film, i just don't know how you adapt that. and make it really work and have the same magic that it has as a comic strip. so i think it's his respect for the medium there. and then in terms of his privacy, i think that he, again -- the respect for the medium. you know, i'm very -- he was a very quiet person. i don't think he always wanted -- ever wanted to be in the spotlight. but that respect for the medium of the comic strip, again, he wanted to make his stri
even turn into a movie, buyers like disney, steven spielberg or george lucas that would have made him millions it seems to me that the reason is because this story was so personal to him that it took place in his hometown. this was really -- this is really his. and he didn't want to lose that. do you think that's why he was always so private and so secretive? >> well, i think in terms of the licensing, he really respected the format of the comic strip. and, you know, if you -- he created...
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what are the chances that 6 million becomes 60 million and lastly, for a company like ours, why would we want to participate in anything like this? >> steven humphreys. >> good afternoon, mr. humphreys. >> good afternoon, members of the board, director riskin, thank you for your consideration, i'm steve humphreys, the ceo of fly wheel. some of you might know fly wheel is the app with nearly 2/3 of san francisco's taxis on our system. together wree and taxi magic provide access to virtually every taxi in san francisco, even here now you can see on a rainy rush hour in san francisco the nearest cab is two minutes away, easily accessible. realtime geolocated, very usable for the customers, and the legal fleets and drivers in san francisco are working very hard to compete with all the illegal and new services that are coming out and they are making lots of headway. our rides through fly wheel are rated 4 and 5 stars 95 percent of the time by our passengers here in san francisco. 95 percent 4 and 5 star ratings, 70 percent straight up 5 stars. driver reliability, when a driver accepts a hail through fly wheel, more than 99 percent of the time t
what are the chances that 6 million becomes 60 million and lastly, for a company like ours, why would we want to participate in anything like this? >> steven humphreys. >> good afternoon, mr. humphreys. >> good afternoon, members of the board, director riskin, thank you for your consideration, i'm steve humphreys, the ceo of fly wheel. some of you might know fly wheel is the app with nearly 2/3 of san francisco's taxis on our system. together wree and taxi magic provide access...
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million on the table for information about the 2004 ghazi attacks. the government didn't make it public until friday. american ambassador chris stevens, with three other americans were killed when an armed group stormed a mission in benghazi. no arrests have been made. there's finally a plan to get chemical weapons out of syria, but not without help. the u.s. asked albania to host the weapons stockpile. the albanian prime minister said no, they did not have the capacity. norway rejected the request. on friday the u.n. chemical weapons team rejected a plan to get rid of the toxic agent, saying 1300 tonnes must leave syria. >> rob ford is still the mayor, for how long. he's had it with his confessions. >> it's never happened. toronto city councillors moving against the mayor, stripping his authority. they never had a mayor admitting to smoking cracked cocaine and drunk driving. today rob ford seemed contrite. >> if someone else steps out of line like i have, it will affect councillors, and the mayor, i think, for years to come. >> in fact, it came to a vote - the mayor and his brother, a councillor opposed limiting his powers. council
million on the table for information about the 2004 ghazi attacks. the government didn't make it public until friday. american ambassador chris stevens, with three other americans were killed when an armed group stormed a mission in benghazi. no arrests have been made. there's finally a plan to get chemical weapons out of syria, but not without help. the u.s. asked albania to host the weapons stockpile. the albanian prime minister said no, they did not have the capacity. norway rejected the...
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million us dollars. this tiny tv series called the story was communicated to grow during the tea dye. john paul stevens agreed to come over to the queen under the watchful eye of humor the total number to watch the show. more than eleven billion billion worth of peace the deal with the new record for chinese online american are still going well for me of the walking dead and over seven million view the joke too if you could go to the right to show them a much lower for benefits when the american producers. for more professionally when the market. because i regard the future of the market even reasonable price. many would consider the price of anglo american shows are extremely marketable. they may not get the same number of years but their major clients in china and persecute you. people usually of higher education level and income. advertising the people more money and influence to deal with or provide brand. at exactly the reason why the chinese website prefer to purchase more american show. all the advertising potential there when things are actually losing money because of the huge cost of buying r
million us dollars. this tiny tv series called the story was communicated to grow during the tea dye. john paul stevens agreed to come over to the queen under the watchful eye of humor the total number to watch the show. more than eleven billion billion worth of peace the deal with the new record for chinese online american are still going well for me of the walking dead and over seven million view the joke too if you could go to the right to show them a much lower for benefits when the...
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fund's billionaire leader, steven cohen, stands accused of creating an atmosphere of "rampant insider trading" at his company. cohen wasn't charged in the indictment but $616 million of the fine will go to the sec to settle a related claim against cohen. the company states that it "takes responsibility" president obama will be in dallas today where he will meet with supporters who helped un- insured american's navigate the new health care website. technical problems with healthcare.gov are still being called into question on capitol hill. yesterday, medicare administrator marilyn tavenner admited to a senate committee only a few consumers could create accounts in the first days the site went live. we have now resolved that issue. users can successfully create an account and go through the enrollment process. we are able now to process nearly 17,000 registrants per hour or five per second with almost no errors. well, i'm going to be blunt, because i really want this to be a success, and my job is to pinpoint solutions, not finger point, looking at a retro way. i think it is very confusing. senator barbara mikulski of maryland--says 73,000 people in her district are
fund's billionaire leader, steven cohen, stands accused of creating an atmosphere of "rampant insider trading" at his company. cohen wasn't charged in the indictment but $616 million of the fine will go to the sec to settle a related claim against cohen. the company states that it "takes responsibility" president obama will be in dallas today where he will meet with supporters who helped un- insured american's navigate the new health care website. technical problems with...
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they racked up a $310 million debt by failing to fix a broken trash incinerator. so stevend, the mayor at the time, did what any responsible mayor would do. he used the money that could have gone to fix the incinerator to travel the country and collect $8 million worth of artifacts for a proposed wild west museum. located in harrisburg, pennsylvania. stockton didn't go the wild west route. they did something even more desperate. faced with huge deficits, they made drastic cuts to municipal services, including the department of public works, the fire department, and a full 25% of their police force. >> there have been a lot of people who said part of the reason this problem came about, or one of the big reasons was the influence of the police and fire unions. >> yes. i mean, two years ago, i looked at salary statistics. there were over 200 employees in the city out of 1700 that made over $200,000 a year. the majority of those, all but about 15 were in the fire department and the police department. that was an eye-opener to me, because you expect some of the key management pe
they racked up a $310 million debt by failing to fix a broken trash incinerator. so stevend, the mayor at the time, did what any responsible mayor would do. he used the money that could have gone to fix the incinerator to travel the country and collect $8 million worth of artifacts for a proposed wild west museum. located in harrisburg, pennsylvania. stockton didn't go the wild west route. they did something even more desperate. faced with huge deficits, they made drastic cuts to municipal...
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steven. lou: turning to weekend box office, disney's "thor: the dark world" hammered the competition, rvel super hero moviearning $87 million in its first weekend. making it fourth large erst debut of theea. anybody for a sequel? paramount comedy, jack as presents bad grandpa held on to second place, and coming in third, relatively media's "free birds" made over $11 million, and on small screen, bill o'reilly helping to bring in record ratingsor "national geographics" channel. last night's airin of his, the killing kennedy mov, based on his best selling book drew 3.4 milln viewers, up next, iran said no to united states, but says yes to united nations. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really ling your flat rae shipping. fedex one rate. realy makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i ggot a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. lou: on this veterans day president obama placed add wreath at the tomb of the unknown
steven. lou: turning to weekend box office, disney's "thor: the dark world" hammered the competition, rvel super hero moviearning $87 million in its first weekend. making it fourth large erst debut of theea. anybody for a sequel? paramount comedy, jack as presents bad grandpa held on to second place, and coming in third, relatively media's "free birds" made over $11 million, and on small screen, bill o'reilly helping to bring in record ratingsor "national...
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stevens live in the philippines, thank you. >>> in california, the state is home to more than 300 million they are scouring social media to find out if their daughter is alive. >> daylight owner-of-over there and get more progress. >> they believe their daughter rolled out the storm with her job with apac customer service. instead of heading back to her home in haro, she was in this area. >> she decided to stay there because the last text message we got from her is just her asking if her mom is okay. >> for nino, the pictures of the aftermath of the typhoon hit home. >> looking at the images and looking at the people there, i could see myself in that place, i could see my half-sister in that place. it's very personal. >> perhaps the strongest cyclone in recorded history, haiyan had a force three and a half times stronger than hurricane katrina in 2005. that unnerves nino who is constantly swapping messages with dilene's brother who is safe in manila. >> it's only a ground floor and close to the water. >> despite the high number of people that may have died, nino remains optimistic. how is the hope level within your family? >>
stevens live in the philippines, thank you. >>> in california, the state is home to more than 300 million they are scouring social media to find out if their daughter is alive. >> daylight owner-of-over there and get more progress. >> they believe their daughter rolled out the storm with her job with apac customer service. instead of heading back to her home in haro, she was in this area. >> she decided to stay there because the last text message we got from her is...
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steven. lou: turning to weekend box office, disney's "thor: the dark world" hammered the competition, marvel super hero movie earning $87 million in its first weekend. making it fourth large erst debut of the year. anybody for a sequel? paramount comedy, jack as presents bad grandpa held on to second place, and coming in third, relatively media's "free birds" made over $11 million, and on small screen, bill o'reilly helping to bring in record ratings for "national geographics" channel. last night's airing of his, the killing kennedy movie, based on his best selling book drew 3.4 million viewers, up next, iran said no to united states, but says yes to united nations. general thomas mc mcinerney on iran's strategy, next. stay with us. into powerful investment strategies. for university eowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies e pevian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mell. customer erin swenson ordebut th didn't fis online customer's not happy, i'm not happ sales go down, i'm not ppy. merch comes back, i'm not hay. use ups. they make rurns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. easy retns, i'm happy. reat cu
steven. lou: turning to weekend box office, disney's "thor: the dark world" hammered the competition, marvel super hero movie earning $87 million in its first weekend. making it fourth large erst debut of the year. anybody for a sequel? paramount comedy, jack as presents bad grandpa held on to second place, and coming in third, relatively media's "free birds" made over $11 million, and on small screen, bill o'reilly helping to bring in record ratings for "national...
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the bigger waters flood act now that millions of their constituents are suddenly panicking over the drastically higher premiums. one of those homeowners is carl stevensis house last year to retire with but is now seeing the plan turn into a bit of a money pit. one third of the five million americans of the national flood insurance program live in florida, the flattest state in the country and with the elimination of the federal subsidy since 1968 kept flood insurance premiums down, he and others are now shocked to learn that their new rates are thousands, sometimes tens of thousands of dollars higher. >> it went up almost in the end, 400% of what i had to pay over last year. in one year it jumped up that much. when you ask your agent, okay. what's it going to do next year? nobody has an answer. >> this affects homeowners from hurricane sandy rebuilding new jersey all the way around the coastline to louisiana as well as the missouri and mississippi river basins. insurance companies say all this shock is simply real flood risk rates finally catching up. >> you've got 5 1/2 million policies in the last census, there was 130 million housing units in the
the bigger waters flood act now that millions of their constituents are suddenly panicking over the drastically higher premiums. one of those homeowners is carl stevensis house last year to retire with but is now seeing the plan turn into a bit of a money pit. one third of the five million americans of the national flood insurance program live in florida, the flattest state in the country and with the elimination of the federal subsidy since 1968 kept flood insurance premiums down, he and...
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millions of dollars into p.r. to try to convince everybody that they you know things are better than they really are and another another instance i always steven marino is the fellow's name who worked for ogilvy the p.r. firm that convinced b.p. to set up the b.p. america facebook page and then let them run it and he gave a very interesting talk at university of texas austin exactly two years after the spill almost to the day and in this talk he's talking to a class of business students i believe it was a about the p.r. machine that they ran and he was very specific about the types of things that they would do he he gave the example of anyone who's familiar with this story is maybe seen there's a b.p. commercial where there's an african-american woman named iris and she claims to be from new orleans and from the gulf and she's working for b.p. and she's standing there with a shirt on saying you know i'm from new orleans i'm here with b.p. and we're not going to leave until we make things right he said they would run these ads and then track the media impact of them via facebook and twitter gauge audience response. based on that response and th
millions of dollars into p.r. to try to convince everybody that they you know things are better than they really are and another another instance i always steven marino is the fellow's name who worked for ogilvy the p.r. firm that convinced b.p. to set up the b.p. america facebook page and then let them run it and he gave a very interesting talk at university of texas austin exactly two years after the spill almost to the day and in this talk he's talking to a class of business students i...
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million people are in need of food. and people suffering in the hardest hit areas are not getting the help they need. we' andrew stevensthis morning. >> the effort has ramped up. but the positives are still being outweighed by huge negatived. there is still no relief in this city for most the people. the situation is increasingly desperate. for the first time in six days, small signs of relief. >> we need more people to help -- to help this situation. >> reporter: desperately needed food, water, and medical supplies are finally getting to some of the hard-hit areas of the philippines. the u.s. military has two navy ships heading to the region and at least 250 service members on the ground. the extent of the devastation becomes more real by the day. >> everything is gone. our houses of the everything. there's nothing to eat, nothing to drink. >> reporter: this first wave of recover isn't enough to help the thousands who have lost everything filipinos like this woman aren't searching for hope, she's desperately looking for the rest of her family. her husband and three of her six children found among the dead. countless i
million people are in need of food. and people suffering in the hardest hit areas are not getting the help they need. we' andrew stevensthis morning. >> the effort has ramped up. but the positives are still being outweighed by huge negatived. there is still no relief in this city for most the people. the situation is increasingly desperate. for the first time in six days, small signs of relief. >> we need more people to help -- to help this situation. >> reporter: desperately...
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offering up to $10 million in reward money to find anyone involved in the embassy attack in mag arsy. security concerns prevented the department discussing the reward. chris stevens was one of three americans killed when militants stormed the embassy. >> more than 2300 have been killed. >> gerald tan reports. >> the message was simple - get out. people heeded the call during friday prayers to protest and demand militia leave. as they approached the headquarters of the misrata brigade they were met by bullets. several people were killed. dozens of others injured. >> i saw scenes of chaos at the hospital. in front of the hops with a lot of armed men trying to divert the traffic. the same team was reflect inside the hospital. i saw lots of armed men running around, overwhelmed. what happened today was unprecedented. in recent weeks rival armed groups had been fighting with each other. this is the first time civilians were the target. >> they started shooting. this is the blood of libyans. i say, "you traitors", and to the government you traitors. where is the army, where is the police. >> the questions reflect a frustration with the central government, struggling to
offering up to $10 million in reward money to find anyone involved in the embassy attack in mag arsy. security concerns prevented the department discussing the reward. chris stevens was one of three americans killed when militants stormed the embassy. >> more than 2300 have been killed. >> gerald tan reports. >> the message was simple - get out. people heeded the call during friday prayers to protest and demand militia leave. as they approached the headquarters of the misrata...
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stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. teeseven a deadly winter storm. millionsamericans storm when for tort -- 14 deaths nationwide when the how. live from the weather center to tell us what to expt help him, that unum it's illegal -- >> taking in a lot. heavy rain across the gulf coast in toward the southeast. you can also see a mixin eric daerous to travel on. best ticket through the next 12 to 24 hours. across the southeastomorrow we could actually see severe weather. large-scale damage and isolated tornadoes and the saudi side of the storm. and as we get up toward tuesday, 4:00 p.m., the big cities starting to get involved. d.c. rain creeping into new york city west of that a snow events, interior sections of the northeast and ohio valley could get six to 12 inches o heavy wet smell. as we head intoednesday, all along the i-95, coastal cities, mainly rain events. however, the worst of the weather for all of these coming tuesday afternoon, overnight tuesday and wednesday and then we will be dealing witwind gusts in excess of 40 miles-per-hour. if you're trave
stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. teeseven a deadly winter storm. millionsamericans storm when for tort -- 14 deaths nationwide when the how. live from the weather center to tell us what to expt help him, that unum it's illegal -- >> taking in a lot. heavy rain across the gulf coast in toward the southeast. you can also see a mixin eric daerous...
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. >> reporter: when stevens walked away from the sport in 2005 he collected over $220 million but thestevens went down. he did hold on to win. >> when you have 12 thorough breds going at 40 miles per hour and somebody makes a mistaked in front of me and falls, a chance of getting tram pled it's not fun. >> he worked for nbc sports and appeared in films like sea biscuit. >> i wish it was you johnny. >> reporter: but he missed it so at the age of 50 he got on the saddle and made it to the winning circle shocking the racing world. >> imagine if you hadn't drove a car and now go 180 or 200 miles per hour like race cars. we're on horses going 45 miles per hour. >> top jock i cans need incredible strength, reflexes and endurance. all of which favor young men but stevens says he is better than ever. >> there's a lot of ways that my wisdom and experience over the years helped me greatly. >> are you the best rider you've ever been in your life right now? >> i think so. >> reporter: this weekend stevens is back at the breeders' cup hoping to add to his legacy. >> this is my come back. after sev
. >> reporter: when stevens walked away from the sport in 2005 he collected over $220 million but thestevens went down. he did hold on to win. >> when you have 12 thorough breds going at 40 miles per hour and somebody makes a mistaked in front of me and falls, a chance of getting tram pled it's not fun. >> he worked for nbc sports and appeared in films like sea biscuit. >> i wish it was you johnny. >> reporter: but he missed it so at the age of 50 he got on the...
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millions of their constituents are making a lot of noise, suddenly panicking over drastically high or flood insurance premiums. one of those homeowners lives down in key west, his name is carl stevensetire in it but is now seeing that plan turn into a money pit. one-third of the five million americans in the national flood insurance program live in florida. it's the gnattest state in the country. -- flattest state in the country. and with the elimination of the federal subsidy that has kept flood insurance premiums down, he and others are now shocked to learn that their new rates are thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars higher. >> it went up almost, in the end, almost 400% of what i had to pay over last year. in one year it jumped up that much. and when you ask your agent, okay, so what's it going to do next year, nobody has an answer. >> reporter: it's not just florida. this is affecting homeowners from hurricane sandy-ravaged and rebuilding new jersey all the way around the coastline to louisiana as well as the missouri and mississippi river basins. and the insurance companies say all this shock is simply real flood risk rates finally catching up. >> you've got five and
millions of their constituents are making a lot of noise, suddenly panicking over drastically high or flood insurance premiums. one of those homeowners lives down in key west, his name is carl stevensetire in it but is now seeing that plan turn into a money pit. one-third of the five million americans in the national flood insurance program live in florida. it's the gnattest state in the country. -- flattest state in the country. and with the elimination of the federal subsidy that has kept...
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the nation's leading heart organization says that millions more americans should take statins, but dr. steven overestimate the risk and might lead people to take drugs they don't need to. >> it is considered racist in the u.s., but in the netherlands it is a 200-year-old christmas tradition. it centerses around a character in black face named black pete. he has critics seeing red. we have more from amsterdam. >> black pete may be controversial but is still a crowd pleaser. thousands of families lined the streets for the santa claus parade, the dutch festival that comes before and is bigger than christmas here. black pete, st. nicholas naughty helper is the big draw for the children, which is why they paint their faces to look like him. it keeps the youngsters happy, but not campaigners who claim this is a symbol of racism, a throw back to the slave trade. this community is very much divided. the number of protestors out sunday was relatively small, swallowed up by the crowds, but on line, 13,000 of them are back to court for black pete and his current guise to be demolished almost compare tha
the nation's leading heart organization says that millions more americans should take statins, but dr. steven overestimate the risk and might lead people to take drugs they don't need to. >> it is considered racist in the u.s., but in the netherlands it is a 200-year-old christmas tradition. it centerses around a character in black face named black pete. he has critics seeing red. we have more from amsterdam. >> black pete may be controversial but is still a crowd pleaser. thousands...
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be paint steven donzinger who was motivated by money of and basically what has been said here the 19 billion-dollar fee that was handed down by the judge he has the ability to make $2 milliond even from $5 billion he stands to get $600,000 if he is successful. they've gone through line by line through his expenses and his in voices. i imagine he will be on the stand for another day or two as chefon or ron makechefchechevroe who is concerned about money. >> japan's troubled nuclear power plant began to remove fuel rods from fukushima. three decade and $50 billion to be exact. that is what the electric company is saying and the workers don't have any problems during the decommissioning process. >> these fuel rods have 14,000 times the rat radiation of the . >> they are extracted from the pool and placed in a giant cask filled with water. it will take two days to fill and a week before it's hoisted by a train and secured in a trailer in a more secured building throughout the removal process the fuel rod must remain in water to prevent them from over heating. >> if the fuel rod become damaged or over heated highly radioactive substances will be released no the air. >> the enti
be paint steven donzinger who was motivated by money of and basically what has been said here the 19 billion-dollar fee that was handed down by the judge he has the ability to make $2 milliond even from $5 billion he stands to get $600,000 if he is successful. they've gone through line by line through his expenses and his in voices. i imagine he will be on the stand for another day or two as chefon or ron makechefchechevroe who is concerned about money. >> japan's troubled nuclear power...
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steven pommerance with us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> with tens of thousands of runners and over a million spectators expected tomorrow, parts of the city will be locked down tonight. no one can forget what happened in boston this year. jim axelrod has the story. >> reporter: race organizers are spending twice as much on security this year as because of the boston marathon bombing six months ago that left three debt ded and more than 260 wounded. here in new york, runners like kate are aware of just how vulnerable they are. >> we're going through every borough borough. they can't police every inch of it and they know that going out there. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 police cameras will provide video surveillance including mobile cameras. five choppers will patrol the air, police dogs will be deployed including highly trained canines that can detect explosive materials moving through a crowd. the enormity of 2 million spectators 45,000 48,000 runners, this is an entirely unique job even if there was no boston bombing. >> true. but there's always -- you know with this number of people the size and scope of this operation, obviou
steven pommerance with us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> with tens of thousands of runners and over a million spectators expected tomorrow, parts of the city will be locked down tonight. no one can forget what happened in boston this year. jim axelrod has the story. >> reporter: race organizers are spending twice as much on security this year as because of the boston marathon bombing six months ago that left three debt ded and more than 260 wounded. here in new york,...
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steven pommerance with us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> with tens of thousands of runners and over a million spectators expected tomorrow, parts of the city will be locked down tonight. no one can forget what happened in boston this year. jim axelrod has the story. >> reporter: race organizers are spending twice as much on security this year as because of the boston marathon bombing six months ago that left three debt ded and more than 260 wounded. here in new york, runners like kate are aware of just how vulnerable they are. >> we're going through every borough borough. they can't police every inch of it and they know that going out there. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 police cameras will provide video surveillance including mobile cameras. five choppers will patrol the air, police dogs will be deployed including highly trained canines that can detect explosive materials moving through a crowd. the enormity of 2 million spectators 45,000 48,000 runners, this is an entirely unique job even if there was no boston bombing. >> true. but there's always -- you know with this number of people the size and scope of this operation, obviou
steven pommerance with us in washington this morning. thank you. >>> with tens of thousands of runners and over a million spectators expected tomorrow, parts of the city will be locked down tonight. no one can forget what happened in boston this year. jim axelrod has the story. >> reporter: race organizers are spending twice as much on security this year as because of the boston marathon bombing six months ago that left three debt ded and more than 260 wounded. here in new york,...
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millions of dollars into p.r. to try to convince everybody that they you know things are better than they really are and another another instance i always steven marino is the fellow's name who worked for ogilvy at the p.r. firm that convinced b.p. to set up the b.p. america facebook page and then let them run it and he gave a very interesting talk at university of texas austin exactly two years after the spill almost to the day and in this talk he's talking to a class of. students i believe it was a about the p.r. machine that they ran and he was very specific about the types of things that they would do he he gave the example of anyone who's familiar with the stories maybe seen there's a b.p. commercial where there's an african-american woman named iris and she claims to be from new orleans and from the gulf and she's working for b.p. and she's standing there with a shirt on saying you know i'm from new orleans i'm here with b.p. and we're not going to leave until we make things right he said they would run these ads and then track the media impact of them via facebook and twitter gauge audience response three cut the ads based on that respo
millions of dollars into p.r. to try to convince everybody that they you know things are better than they really are and another another instance i always steven marino is the fellow's name who worked for ogilvy at the p.r. firm that convinced b.p. to set up the b.p. america facebook page and then let them run it and he gave a very interesting talk at university of texas austin exactly two years after the spill almost to the day and in this talk he's talking to a class of. students i believe it...
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president knew that millions of americans stood to lose their existing policies, but he repeatedly told the american public under no uncertain terms that they could keep their plans. i think steven from washoe county would likely take issue with that promise. he told me that he now has health care that costs $293 per month. however, he just received a letter from his health care provider informing him that the costs of his health care would increase to $546 per month on january 1. that means his health insurance costs will nearly double next year. there is nothing affordable about that. there is nothing secure about that. on september 26, just days before the exchanges opened to a disastrous rollout, the president repeated yet again what this administration knew wasn't true. the first thing you need to know is this -- if you already have health care, you don't have to do anything. well, i have another letter here from a father from reno. he writes -- "i'm writing to tell you that i am now eating crow. a few weeks back, i wrote to you and expressed my support for the health reform and my dissatisfaction with the government shutdown. since then, i have received notification from m
president knew that millions of americans stood to lose their existing policies, but he repeatedly told the american public under no uncertain terms that they could keep their plans. i think steven from washoe county would likely take issue with that promise. he told me that he now has health care that costs $293 per month. however, he just received a letter from his health care provider informing him that the costs of his health care would increase to $546 per month on january 1. that means...
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stevens. they have been distinguished. second highest medal for valor as well as silver star. >> a man in michigan wants his cut of the $25 millionere bin laden was hiding in 2003 when he learned about it from a pakistani intelligence agent. his attorney claims lee has been asking the fbi for the reward ever since he found out that the 9/11 master mind was killed in the exact location he says he told the fbi about. u.s. officials say they found bin laden through intelligence, not an informant so no reward. >>> a not so sneaky little devil caught red-handed stealing not one, not five, not ten but the entire bowl of treats in ridley township, pennsylvania. a homeowner put a bowl out with a sign saying take just one. this girl decided that wasn't the way she rolled. i guess he had a surveillance camera. she dumps the bowl into her bag. >> i didn't know what to think. i was chuckling at the same time but other kids came up and they didn't have anything. >> the homeowner says next year he will not be leaving candy out. >> i think he was setting them up. >> here is my favorite story of the day. do you mind? baseball fans hurt by a hot
stevens. they have been distinguished. second highest medal for valor as well as silver star. >> a man in michigan wants his cut of the $25 millionere bin laden was hiding in 2003 when he learned about it from a pakistani intelligence agent. his attorney claims lee has been asking the fbi for the reward ever since he found out that the 9/11 master mind was killed in the exact location he says he told the fbi about. u.s. officials say they found bin laden through intelligence, not an...