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still with us linda, executive director of the arab american association of new york. sebastian, professor at the institute of world politics, and al jazeera legal contributor jamie. in the little time we have left i would like to hear from everybody on what to do now. how to proceed, linda, in a way that's consistent with american values, consistent with the law, but also gives the people who are trying to investigate these plots a shot at finding people before they do this country harm, before they organize the mayhem that in many cases they intended to commit? how do you do it? >> you create meaningful changes within the new york police department. you create agency-wide guidelines followed by all of those who work for the nypd intelligence division. you make it clear how you open an investigation and collect intelligence and make meaningful relationships with muslim-americans and not treat them as suspects. it created paranoia and lack of trust between police and the muslim communities. i think the nypd or the new nypd has realized that, and has seen the pressure a
still with us linda, executive director of the arab american association of new york. sebastian, professor at the institute of world politics, and al jazeera legal contributor jamie. in the little time we have left i would like to hear from everybody on what to do now. how to proceed, linda, in a way that's consistent with american values, consistent with the law, but also gives the people who are trying to investigate these plots a shot at finding people before they do this country harm,...
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: inside the nypd's secret spying unit and bin laden's final plot against america." ,lso joining us, lindaarsour executive director of the arab american association of new york and the national advocacy director for the national network for arab american communities. we welcome you both to democracy now! matt, explain the demographics unit. >> it was created in 2003. the idea was the nypd would send about a dozen plainclothes detectives a south asian or arab descent out into muslim neighborhoods every day to kind of be -- blend into the community and keep their eyes and ears open. they would go out to a coffee shop. one of their first jobs was to gauge sentiment. to the guynd talk behind the counter and see if you can chat him up a little bit about what he thinks about america, foreign policy, drones. then you go and have your coffee and listen. you listen to the conversations. some of those conversations end up in police files. conversations like come a two pakistani men speaking about the state of the union address and what they thought of it will stop and all of the stuff goes in files
: inside the nypd's secret spying unit and bin laden's final plot against america." ,lso joining us, lindaarsour executive director of the arab american association of new york and the national advocacy director for the national network for arab american communities. we welcome you both to democracy now! matt, explain the demographics unit. >> it was created in 2003. the idea was the nypd would send about a dozen plainclothes detectives a south asian or arab descent out into muslim...
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linda is going to break it down for us, aren't you, linda? let me start with this.u look at the regular way we measure, gdp, china is still only half in terms of value of the united states. so what are we talking about? help us out here. ha what is this new measurement? >> reporter: aaron, it's essentially trying to adjust for the fact that the chinese r &d is undervalued. we hear that a lot. if the currency is too cheap, china could sell more exports than it warrants. the other impact is that when you convert the size of china's annual output into u.s. dollars, you're using that undervalued rnb. what ppp or purchasing power parity does, is to say, well, if you use that conversion, then you're going to underestimate the size of the chinese economy. what the people actually produce. let's make an adjustment not based on what the exchange rate is, but on what an actual u.s. dollar would buy in china. so this ppp adjustment is used fairly widely around the world to try and correct for especially emerging economies' exchange rates which may be misvalued somehow. aaron,
linda is going to break it down for us, aren't you, linda? let me start with this.u look at the regular way we measure, gdp, china is still only half in terms of value of the united states. so what are we talking about? help us out here. ha what is this new measurement? >> reporter: aaron, it's essentially trying to adjust for the fact that the chinese r &d is undervalued. we hear that a lot. if the currency is too cheap, china could sell more exports than it warrants. the other...
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. >> that was linda gillick describing this effort she made to find out what was going on. tell usbout linda and her son michael. >> linda is a fascinating person , and a very brave one. most of all, and extremely determined person. sort ofalways a very community-minded person. she was involved. she was a schoolteacher. she was the kind of person who had a network of friends and always wanted to know what was going on in her life changed in a horrible way when michael was diagnosed with neuroblastoma at three months. at that time, neuroblastoma was just a terrible diagnosis. they told linda it was a less than 50/50 that he would reach his first birthday. they were so traumatized that they did things like celebrate his first birthday at six months because they were afraid he would not reach his first birth day. they actually purchased a coffin for michael because if the time came, they did not want to have to make that horrible -- go to that horrible process. horriblest the most situation that you could possibly imagine. and many people, quite understandably, would have turned inwar
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and for us, you know, linda has seen firsthand her friends that would come to chemotherapy with their child because they don't have child care. that's one of the hardest parts of the treatment is to deal with the chemotherapy and the side effects. for us if they don't have the means to, you know, be taken care of, it's -- you know, i feel like it's up to us to be able to help out with that. >> what you've done is unique, it's creative and i hope you're the only man in america that wants to do it. >> well -- >> it's a wonderful tribute to your wife. you've chosen a very unique way to express your love and support for linda. you're beautiful people. it's so nice to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, celebrating easter with a song from a christianvé >>> they're a couple musicians from texas that have a deep faith in god who spread the message through their song. would you please welcome shane and shane. you have a real harmny, but tell me what this is going fob. an exciting tool for musicians. anybody who likes to play. >> yeah, we've been playing music ful
and for us, you know, linda has seen firsthand her friends that would come to chemotherapy with their child because they don't have child care. that's one of the hardest parts of the treatment is to deal with the chemotherapy and the side effects. for us if they don't have the means to, you know, be taken care of, it's -- you know, i feel like it's up to us to be able to help out with that. >> what you've done is unique, it's creative and i hope you're the only man in america that wants...
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and for us, you know, linda has seen firsthand her friends that would come to chemotherapy with their child because they don't have child care. that's one of the hardest parts of the treatment is to deal with the chemotherapy and the side effects. for us if they don't have the means to, you know, be taken care of, it's -- you know, i feel like it's up to us to be able to help out with that. >> what you've done is unique, it's creative and i hope you're the only man in america that wants to do it. >> well -- >> it's a wonderful tribute to your wife. you've chosen a very unique way to express your love and support for linda. you're beautiful people. it's so nice to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, celebrating easter with a song from a christian test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test he songs not just listening but actually watching it done by somebody who knew what they were doing. >> yeah, we had our favorite musicians come down to our studio and recorded 100 songs to start with. we videoed every i
and for us, you know, linda has seen firsthand her friends that would come to chemotherapy with their child because they don't have child care. that's one of the hardest parts of the treatment is to deal with the chemotherapy and the side effects. for us if they don't have the means to, you know, be taken care of, it's -- you know, i feel like it's up to us to be able to help out with that. >> what you've done is unique, it's creative and i hope you're the only man in america that wants...
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and for us, you know, linda has seen first-hand her friends that would come to chemotherapy with theirse they don't have childcare. and it is like, that is one of the hardest parts of the treatment, is to deal with the chemotherapy and the side effects. and for us, if they don't have the means to be taken care of, i feel like it is up to us to be able to help out with that. >> well, let me just say that what you've done is unique, creative, and i hope you're the only man in america that wants to do it. >> well there are a few. >> it is a wonderful tribute to your wife. >> thank you so much. >> you have chosen a unique way to express your love and your support for linda. you're beautiful people. it is so nice to have you hear. and thank you so much for sharing. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, celebrating easter with a song from a christian duo, shane and shane. we'll be right back. e me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a ful
and for us, you know, linda has seen first-hand her friends that would come to chemotherapy with theirse they don't have childcare. and it is like, that is one of the hardest parts of the treatment, is to deal with the chemotherapy and the side effects. and for us, if they don't have the means to be taken care of, i feel like it is up to us to be able to help out with that. >> well, let me just say that what you've done is unique, creative, and i hope you're the only man in america that...
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and for us, you know, linda has seen firsthand her friends that would come to chemotherapy with theirhild because they don't have child care. that's one of the hardest parts of the treatment is to deal with the chemotherapy and the side effects. for us if they don't have the means to, you know, be taken care of, it's -- you know, i feel like it's up to us to be able to help out with that. >> what you've done is unique, it's creative and i hope you're the only man in america that wants to do it. >> well -- >> it's a wonderful tribute to your wife. you've chosen a very unique way to express your love and support for linda. you're beautiful people. it's so nice to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, celebrating easter with a song from a christian duo shane and shane. we'll be right back. bulldog: [yawning] it's finally morning! i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event is ending soon. i'll have first pick from the huge selection of tempur-pedic mattresses. then, i'll get to choose $300 in pillows, sheets, and other free
and for us, you know, linda has seen firsthand her friends that would come to chemotherapy with theirhild because they don't have child care. that's one of the hardest parts of the treatment is to deal with the chemotherapy and the side effects. for us if they don't have the means to, you know, be taken care of, it's -- you know, i feel like it's up to us to be able to help out with that. >> what you've done is unique, it's creative and i hope you're the only man in america that wants to...
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. >> linda yee shows us these pets don't bark or meow. they cluck. >> reporter: that is izzy, collette. she has been told to get rid of them. chickens are against this kentfield neighborhood rules. >> i love my chickens. they seem to listen to you and treat you like you really matter to them. >> reporter: there is no room for sentiment. the property owners association is taking the family to court. >> we don't allow farm animals to be here. >> reporter: ranie's father says the rules are vague and ambiguous. what upsets the family more is they say they followed all the rules. there is no electricity or water so it is no different than any other structure like a shed built on your private property. ranie's biggest supporter is the great granddaughter of william kent. >> i remember chickens. i remember bulls. i remember a whole barn full of milk cows. >> it's not a matter of us dealing with a little girl and her chickens. and naturally, it would be nice if she could have her chickens but the fact is we don't allow them here. >> reporter: and
. >> linda yee shows us these pets don't bark or meow. they cluck. >> reporter: that is izzy, collette. she has been told to get rid of them. chickens are against this kentfield neighborhood rules. >> i love my chickens. they seem to listen to you and treat you like you really matter to them. >> reporter: there is no room for sentiment. the property owners association is taking the family to court. >> we don't allow farm animals to be here. >> reporter:...
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and for us, you know, linda has seen firsthand her friends that would come to chemotherapy with theiry don't have child care. that's one of the hardest parts of the treatment is to deal with the chemotherapy and the side effects. for us if they don't have the means to, you know, be taken care of, it's -- you know, i feel like it's up to us to be able to help out with that. >> what you've done is unique, it's creative and i hope you're the only man in america that wants to do it. >> well -- >> it's a wonderful tribute to your wife. you've chosen a very unique way to express your love and support for linda. you're beautiful people. it's so nice to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next, celebrating easter with a song from a christian what if a photo were more than a memory? what if it were more than something to share? what if a photo could build that shelf you've always wanted? or fix a leaky faucet? or even give you your saturday back? the new snapfix app revolutionizes local service. just snap a photo and angie's list coordinates a top-rated provider to do t
and for us, you know, linda has seen firsthand her friends that would come to chemotherapy with theiry don't have child care. that's one of the hardest parts of the treatment is to deal with the chemotherapy and the side effects. for us if they don't have the means to, you know, be taken care of, it's -- you know, i feel like it's up to us to be able to help out with that. >> what you've done is unique, it's creative and i hope you're the only man in america that wants to do it. >>...
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us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda hetch hetchy we but now a new plan to water down that water. we sent our don >>> it's celebrated as the purest stuff around. millions in the bay area use hetch hetchy water. but now a new plan to water down that water. >> yeah, new at 6:00 we sent our don knapp to find out what's going on. don. >> reporter: as you know, you go to an expensive restaurant and you sit down and they offer you perhaps a fine bottle of water and a fine hetch hetchy from the tap. it appears that hetch hetchy is about to lose its cachet. the plan to mix the city's world famous sierra mountain drinking water with local ground water to increase the water supply comes as a shock to many san franciscans. >> i would say that does not sound good. >> reporter: 2.6 million bay area residents take pride in the quality of their water. sierra mountain snow melt captured in hetch hetchy valley. but within two years, san francisco plans to add ground water from six wells beneath the city. >> nearly 60% of the city will ge
us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda hetch hetchy we but now a new plan to water down that water. we sent our don >>> it's celebrated as the purest stuff around. millions in the bay area use hetch hetchy water. but now a new plan to water down that water. >> yeah, new at 6:00 we sent our don knapp to find out what's going on. don. >>...
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thank you linda joining us live from singapore. >>> let's move on. seem there's a hole in the dunkin brand business. i don't mean the doughnut. i didn't write that. lower than expected quarterly results first lee months as extreme weather in the united states basically hit store sales growth. the group isn't down and out. it released the deal to expand the ice cream investment to the movie world. is there a sweet tooth for this kind of tactic? let's go over and speak to the ceo of dunkin doughnutdoughnuts. great to have you on the 2ka freeze tough for you. i can imagine theiix cold don'tu people to go out and buy ice cream and doughnuts. >> aaron, basically you got it right. we're 55% dunkin brand in the u.s. in the northeast. we got hit byç all the cold weather. i'm sure you heard about it here in the uk. it was a problem. some produced positive prompts. other change didn't. we're in the second quarter. we maintained expectations the full year. >> dunkin doughnuts reentered the uk this year. you've got the big baskin robbins deal with the movie cin
thank you linda joining us live from singapore. >>> let's move on. seem there's a hole in the dunkin brand business. i don't mean the doughnut. i didn't write that. lower than expected quarterly results first lee months as extreme weather in the united states basically hit store sales growth. the group isn't down and out. it released the deal to expand the ice cream investment to the movie world. is there a sweet tooth for this kind of tactic? let's go over and speak to the ceo of...
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. >> linda says store windows can do much more than sell particular products. they really should be usedo give the store its identity. no matter what the business. because customers pay so much attention to what's in the windows, retailers need to be very careful about ohio they set up their displays. for example, linda says, luxury items and affordable items must be displayed very differently. or they'll confuse the customers. >> when you have very expensive merchandise, and you cram it all together, it looks cheap. essentially, price equals space. >> take shoe stores. >> if you have a $500 pair of shoes, and you cram it next to other $500 pair of shoes you might as well just be a discount store. but if you give those shoes their own space, and you honor them with space, then they look like what they're worth. >> today, debbie and joanna are putting to the a new display. they didn't put many products in the window. but they decided to feature one item. a very popular hand bag. >> people come in just for those bags. so we like the colors and the shapes. >> the rest of the display is most
. >> linda says store windows can do much more than sell particular products. they really should be usedo give the store its identity. no matter what the business. because customers pay so much attention to what's in the windows, retailers need to be very careful about ohio they set up their displays. for example, linda says, luxury items and affordable items must be displayed very differently. or they'll confuse the customers. >> when you have very expensive merchandise, and you...
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they started in 1995 and right now i want to bring in the cofounder, linda who joins us from l.a.. say you guys are doing something that colleges are not. what is that? >> we were much quicker to market and we were able to deliver instruction on changing technology and a lot of the teachers are great at teaching their subject matter but they want to focus more on helping students individually and on concept, so we are able to help partner with them and be a complement to help teach the technology that is behind a lot of the tools that students use today. >> are the engagement levels fundamentally different when students are using tools like the ipad? >> they're fundamentally different, but sometimes that's a benefit and sometimes it is not. one advantage to the digital tool is that they can be more personalized to summon the exact object in terms of what they are coming to learn. when you are in a physical classroom, everyone is experiencing exactly the same thing. there are a lot of social skills that happen in person so i'm an advocate of blended learning combining online and in
they started in 1995 and right now i want to bring in the cofounder, linda who joins us from l.a.. say you guys are doing something that colleges are not. what is that? >> we were much quicker to market and we were able to deliver instruction on changing technology and a lot of the teachers are great at teaching their subject matter but they want to focus more on helping students individually and on concept, so we are able to help partner with them and be a complement to help teach the...
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for all of us at cbs >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> and we have breaking news tonightsearch getting organized right now up on mount tamalpais and it's in the exact same spot where another woman recently went missing. >> allen martin is in the newsroom following this story. >> reporter: this new case also involves a hiker and the woman was reported missing about 3.5 hours ago. apparently it was her father who called it in to authorities. she was last spotted near the mountain home inn on mount tam not far from the pantole ranger station. there is a trail called the steep ravine trail a lot of people using the parking lot by the pantoll ranger station to start their hike. this is nearly the same place where glinkowski's body was found last week. she was a half mile away from the parking lot. authorities right now are saying there were no signs of trauma. they are waiting on tests to figure out how magdalena glinkowski died. the sheriff's office is concerned because two women now have disappeared in a two-week pe within a mile of each other. they look like they both were
for all of us at cbs >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> and we have breaking news tonightsearch getting organized right now up on mount tamalpais and it's in the exact same spot where another woman recently went missing. >> allen martin is in the newsroom following this story. >> reporter: this new case also involves a hiker and the woman was reported missing about 3.5 hours ago. apparently it was her father who called it in to authorities. she was...
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linda douglas used to work for abc, then cbs, then goes to work for 2008 oeb krauma campaign as a spokesman goes to become the spokesman for obamacare leaves that, goes to the national so you don't know if they're coming and going >> all right. brent bozell, the list is on your web site. >> we'll have more "hannity" right after the break. straight ahead. life's an adventure when you're with her. and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache
linda douglas used to work for abc, then cbs, then goes to work for 2008 oeb krauma campaign as a spokesman goes to become the spokesman for obamacare leaves that, goes to the national so you don't know if they're coming and going >> all right. brent bozell, the list is on your web site. >> we'll have more "hannity" right after the break. straight ahead. life's an adventure when you're with her. and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question...
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. >> kpix reporter linda yee tells us the movement to remodel china town is getting some help from hollywood. >> it is a world famous tourist destination site. neighborhood rich with history, but some say the culture of san francisco's china town is lost among the souvenir shops. >> clean it up a little bit. pump it up a little. bring it into the new millennium. >> china town businesswoman is leading the movement. she has plans and 30 somethings on board. >> i don't want people to think of us as a tourist trap. >> that she wants may sound like heresy. >> the good food in china town is seriously lacking. we need a good restaurant. >> this is where the kitchen is now. eventually, we would like to do some late night the dining and build a counter here. >> up and coming chef wants china town to be a foodie heaven. he is turning the back door in the alley into the new entrance and updating the menu town collude only farm to table produce and meat. >> it is show casing what farmers are doing here now and also laning up a lot of the food. loot of it, to me, is getting -- cleaning up a lot of the fo
. >> kpix reporter linda yee tells us the movement to remodel china town is getting some help from hollywood. >> it is a world famous tourist destination site. neighborhood rich with history, but some say the culture of san francisco's china town is lost among the souvenir shops. >> clean it up a little bit. pump it up a little. bring it into the new millennium. >> china town businesswoman is leading the movement. she has plans and 30 somethings on board. >> i...
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for all of us at cbs news all >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> security under scrutiny. tonight, bay area lawmakers demand changes at airports across the country after a stowaway reveals how easy it is to sneak on to a plane. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. we're still waiting to hear from the teen's family. he lives at this home in santa clara. there's been no comment so far. but there is plenty of talk about how he managed to jump the fence at an airport and get to a plane without anyone noticing. kpix 5's len ramirez with the serious questions about security. >> this is the fourth incident in the last five years. >> reporter: congressman eric swalwell says the teenaged stowaway case and others like it prove one thing: u.s. airports still have major security holes and he wants to find out where they are. >> i am calling on the government accountability office to do an assessment across the country of our airport perimeters. >> reporter: swalwell who serves on the homeland security committee says the transportation security administration has neve
for all of us at cbs news all >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> security under scrutiny. tonight, bay area lawmakers demand changes at airports across the country after a stowaway reveals how easy it is to sneak on to a plane. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. we're still waiting to hear from the teen's family. he lives at this home in santa clara. there's been no comment so far. but there is plenty of talk about how he managed to...
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linda lipson, thanks for joining us. we'll be back with more "consider this." >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me only on al jazeera america >> is everything we thought we know about parents helping their children in school completely wrong. conventional involvement in homework school activities and pta meetings doesn't make much of a difference and in many cases may be worse than keeping hands off when it comes to your child's education. keith robbins, we are joined and here in new york is angel harris, professor of african american studies at duke university, also the co-director of the social network on racial inequality. together they are the co-authors of broken compass. good to have you. angel, parental involvement is something a basic thing we all thought we knew. did you think you would have these results, these were real issues? >> no, i did not expect to find these results. i was quite surprised. i thought that parental involvement should matter, in terms of what
linda lipson, thanks for joining us. we'll be back with more "consider this." >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me only on al jazeera america >> is everything we thought we know about parents helping their children in school completely wrong. conventional involvement in homework school activities and pta meetings doesn't make much of a difference and in many cases may be worse than keeping hands off when it comes to...
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let's go to our chief business correspondent who joins us in tokyo with the latest, linda. >> reporter: president obama has just landed. you can see that in terms of traffic around tokyo. this is the beginning of a tricky week long tour that will see him go to three other countries in the region. malaysia, philippines and korea. he's here because the center piece of his second term is the asia pivot. it's a rebalancing of america's geopolitical and economic interests away from europe and the middle east. and towards fast growing asia. but there is a country he's not visiting, which is china. but that doesn't mean that china's growing military and economic influence won't overshadow every leg of his tour. our japan correspondent, rupert wingfield-hayes, has this report. >> reporter: it's sunday night in tokyo. and the california low riders are out in force. president obama is arriving in a country some still describe as a sort of american colony. nothing symbolizes american power in japan more than the seventh fleet. out in the sea of japan, the huge "uss bonham richard" is about to beg
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would like is for increased power of the regional governments to, for example, use russia as an official language. >> lindathere's a lot of talk, of course, in this country about what the u.s. should do, what obama should do, and i think a lot of that talk is missing that. europe is in much better a position to do something about this, and this is really their fight more than ours. judy dempsey at strategic europe is what's at stake is europe's post-gold war borders, but the majority of e.u. member states do not believe or do not want to believe that they are threatened by russia's actions, and because they do not feel threatened, they do not see the need to protect ukraine. do you think that sooner or later europe will regret not protecting ukraine? >> well, i think that that's not quite right. i think that some e.u. member states such as the baltics do feel very threatened by what's going on in ukraine because they, too, are former soviet states, and they have called for the e.u. and nato to increase deployments within their borders. canada has already -- canada and the united states have already sent ad
would like is for increased power of the regional governments to, for example, use russia as an official language. >> lindathere's a lot of talk, of course, in this country about what the u.s. should do, what obama should do, and i think a lot of that talk is missing that. europe is in much better a position to do something about this, and this is really their fight more than ours. judy dempsey at strategic europe is what's at stake is europe's post-gold war borders, but the majority of...
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linda, listen. >>> it's time for us to call it a morning. thanks for joining us. we'll be back tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. have a great saturday. >> see you then. ,, announcer: when you see this symbol you know you're watching a show that's educational and informational. the cbs dream team& it's epic. dog, a fortunate littleucky puppy melts the hearts of a grief-stricken family. brandon: how long ago did you lose him? steve: probably six months ago now. we miss him a lot. narrator: but one last complication threatens to sink the entire adoption. brandon: this is very important for safety. lucky has to learn pool training. i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
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and linda is ten days or so before us actors. her, she can't tell me. i can't know things other cast members don't know. and she's reading one day and thinking to herself. >> jay:s, oh, shonda is so clever. she's calling a girl games. then she lets out a shriek. she realizes, he's gay, oh, my god. and i read it ten days later. oh, shonda, i see, i'm gay. but we shot six episodes. she said i know. well, should i do something different? >> you were on nash bridges years ago. was that show fun to do. i would imagine working don johnson wouldn't be particularly serious a guy. >> don johnson and cheech as your leaders, this is a party. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> this is fun. and we were in san francisco. a especially it extended to fourth of july out of absolute general rogsty would have piles of us in colorado in his house. and i found myself -- how do we say this on network tv -- well, a flammable thing was being passed around. >> jimmy: a cigarette? >> yeah, like a cigarette. >> jimmy: it was being passed around and i was having a r
and linda is ten days or so before us actors. her, she can't tell me. i can't know things other cast members don't know. and she's reading one day and thinking to herself. >> jay:s, oh, shonda is so clever. she's calling a girl games. then she lets out a shriek. she realizes, he's gay, oh, my god. and i read it ten days later. oh, shonda, i see, i'm gay. but we shot six episodes. she said i know. well, should i do something different? >> you were on nash bridges years ago. was that...
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linda. >> good call and thanks for joining us. >> thanks, everybody. america's news head quarter ares starts right now. >>> where is myer. >> after the show. >> come on, it is spring. >> fox news alert. hot society about to get hotter for lois lerner. the republicans pushing for a criminal case against her. i am bill hemmer. >> andim sanda smith. the house ways and means will work on a letter accusing her of three different crimes. >> how are you, sir, good day to you. >> spell out the charges, what are they? >> number one, lois lerner we believe she violated the constitutional rights of people who inquiring of the irs for tax status. and number two, she impeded the investigation and three, released confidential information that she had no authority to release. those are serious charges. >> you take that to the department of justice and what does eric holder do with it? >> he has to deal with it in some fashion. i am not communicating to you that the administration is open and disposition and willing to hear us. but it is important for the house of rep
linda. >> good call and thanks for joining us. >> thanks, everybody. america's news head quarter ares starts right now. >>> where is myer. >> after the show. >> come on, it is spring. >> fox news alert. hot society about to get hotter for lois lerner. the republicans pushing for a criminal case against her. i am bill hemmer. >> andim sanda smith. the house ways and means will work on a letter accusing her of three different crimes. >> how are...
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linda milburn, an investigative journalist joining us live. thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. thank you. for much more on the anniversary of the rwandan massacre join us at 8 eastern, 5 pacific right here on al jazeera america. >>> concern is building over an eruption in he cecuador. the plume of ash can be seen for miles >> reporter: in the indid i kth volcano lived up to that. it e vuptd after 6:00 p.m. local time shooting a plume of ash more than six miles high in five minutes. located 90 miles south of the capitol, it has been active since 1999 and is closely monitored. >> since yesterday and this morning, there were stronger than usual emissions, about two kilometers high. >> scientists have seen two major eruptions in just the last two months. >> in the afternoon, we received a geophysical report that indicated we should take precautions because the volcanic activity was increasing. >> standing at more than 16,000 feet, it is one of eight volcanoes in ecuador. it is part of the ring of fire of the pacific. the explosion in 2006 k
linda milburn, an investigative journalist joining us live. thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. thank you. for much more on the anniversary of the rwandan massacre join us at 8 eastern, 5 pacific right here on al jazeera america. >>> concern is building over an eruption in he cecuador. the plume of ash can be seen for miles >> reporter: in the indid i kth volcano lived up to that. it e vuptd after 6:00 p.m. local time shooting a plume of...
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linda macdonald. twitter... how it was used spy operation. - topic two weather ad libs >>> u.s.nment busted for creating a social media platform similar to twitter. how it was used in a spy operation. >> reporter: and the u.s. supreme court lifts the ban on how much a person can donate to a campaign so that big money flowing into politics is about to get even bigger. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everybody, we are going to go from rain to unseasonably warm weather all in the seven-day forecast. >> and checking the ride right now through the altamont pass and the livermore valley, we are seeing slow conditions to vasco. more coming up. >>> good morning. it's thursday, april 3. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. 5:30. and developing in fort hood, texas right now, the military says an iraqi war veteran with mental health problems killed three people and then took his own life. anne makovec with the very latest in our newsroom. anne, this is the second mass shooting at this base in five years. >> reporter: yes. 20 people were dead or injure
linda macdonald. twitter... how it was used spy operation. - topic two weather ad libs >>> u.s.nment busted for creating a social media platform similar to twitter. how it was used in a spy operation. >> reporter: and the u.s. supreme court lifts the ban on how much a person can donate to a campaign so that big money flowing into politics is about to get even bigger. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everybody, we are going to go from rain to unseasonably...
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linda macdonald. >> what you value as a human life. and to usthat's priceless. >> a family rescued in the middle of the pacific ocean after their baby daughter gets sick finally arrives in san diego today. >> makes me want to buy more pork right now and put it in the freezer if the prices are going up. >> a mystery virus sweeps the nation killing millions of pigs. and that means bringing home the bacon is going to get even more expensive. >> hayward police have a man in custody wanted since a fatal stabbing on valentine's day weekend. police arrested 19-year-old roger pacheco last night after acting on a tip and conducting a house to house search for three hours. >> i have confidence we're in the right area. >> new hope that malaysia airlines flight 370 may be located within a matter of days after new underwater signals are detected. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com it is out of here! >>> your realtime captioner is linda macd
linda macdonald. >> what you value as a human life. and to usthat's priceless. >> a family rescued in the middle of the pacific ocean after their baby daughter gets sick finally arrives in san diego today. >> makes me want to buy more pork right now and put it in the freezer if the prices are going up. >> a mystery virus sweeps the nation killing millions of pigs. and that means bringing home the bacon is going to get even more expensive. >> hayward police have a...
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linda richardson i worked with president richard son in her capacity of the community land use and transportation commission i've known her on a number of economic issues and projects citywide. please welcome me - join me in welcoming the president of the activist district attorney >> thank you for your gracious introduction. i'm glad to be here today and i'm looking in the room and i can see many folks for the last 25 years i've that had the privilege of working only numerous projects in san francisco. but before i start it's great to know that the former staff and entities that were involved in the admission i also want to take at about opportunity to welcome michael i sees others down through people we count on when we need to get things done and thank you paul for putting this together. anytime you've done anything it will get done well. as the president of the treasure island as the childcare i think last year something happened when supervisor avalos and his fellow commissioners nominated tilly chang to be the director of the transportation agency. i think before all the discussions in the
linda richardson i worked with president richard son in her capacity of the community land use and transportation commission i've known her on a number of economic issues and projects citywide. please welcome me - join me in welcoming the president of the activist district attorney >> thank you for your gracious introduction. i'm glad to be here today and i'm looking in the room and i can see many folks for the last 25 years i've that had the privilege of working only numerous projects in...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. grip.. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> warriors are already on the move. and now the city of oakland is struggling to retain its grip on its other pro sports teams. >> phil matier standing by live in oakland tonight on the challenges to keep the teams from going elsewhere. phil, this will not be easy, will it? >> no, it won't. it's going to cost, as well. they rejected the county's offer at the coliseum, so it will get interesting. here's the story. >> there is the breaking pitch. >> we are having negotiations. >> reporter: and oh, boy. >> we want to retain them. but we want to retain them in a responsible way. >> reporter: but that could be a challenge in the case of the a's for example the first hitch is $5 million in back rents that the a's have withheld over the past five years over a parking tax dispute with the coliseum. >> that's taxpayers money. that $5 million can be used for public safety. it can be used for housing. >> reporter: officials say they are willing to deal but they want something in ret
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. grip.. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> warriors are already on the move. and now the city of oakland is struggling to retain its grip on its other pro sports teams. >> phil matier standing by live in oakland tonight on the challenges to keep the teams from going elsewhere. phil, this will not be easy, will it? >> no, it won't. it's going to cost, as well. they rejected the county's...
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is coming the more everyone understands that and gas is all set to linda ca said that not even a weapon. reich gone there speaking to us from moscow we go to libya now where the parliament building bears had to abandon a vote on the next head of government after gunmen stormed parliament. at the time lawmakers are holding a final vote to replace the prime minister who resigned earlier this month. department spokesman said the gunmen were linked to one of the defeated candidates and several people had been wounded in the attack. the turkish prime minister assured everyone says he'll be asking the us to expedite the muslim cleric accused of trying to topple the turkish government cotillard today and has been living in the us state of pennsylvania for the past fourteen years. he leaves an islamic movement that no one says the strike organize a parallel state within turkey there once as good an orchestrated police raids in december which dozens of the prime minister's allies were detained on bribery charges. the german presidency awesome gals criticism of turkey's violent crackdown on protesters the censoring of social med
is coming the more everyone understands that and gas is all set to linda ca said that not even a weapon. reich gone there speaking to us from moscow we go to libya now where the parliament building bears had to abandon a vote on the next head of government after gunmen stormed parliament. at the time lawmakers are holding a final vote to replace the prime minister who resigned earlier this month. department spokesman said the gunmen were linked to one of the defeated candidates and several...
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schools that were used to create the flowers were almost identical she won discover something new everytime she goes out to cover a story. linda. all questions to think of that the apple isle. the award one eight fourteen. it is i'm looking for my. all this on top. i do. that night they are. again it's like i did. a little dated. we did it all. the cost. was it it's not. of course. our sick. make it. it was interesting to see how a piece of french flower is the making process of defense flowers were on was the theme with the korean will send flowers and i miscarried. on a gentle old she was amazing self to see how he uses almost fifteen schools on making these artificial flowers that i get too graphic or difference of thousands of kilometers. at the femur early nineteenth century selling alice me just being. i thought i should enter your name and put his sound like pure silica bit of explanation about the similarity of western and asian collector. they fought a legal level. i still work or not. one of the time to time. she won is canceled and touched by those royal silk flowers. she quickly records everything in one corner of
schools that were used to create the flowers were almost identical she won discover something new everytime she goes out to cover a story. linda. all questions to think of that the apple isle. the award one eight fourteen. it is i'm looking for my. all this on top. i do. that night they are. again it's like i did. a little dated. we did it all. the cost. was it it's not. of course. our sick. make it. it was interesting to see how a piece of french flower is the making process of defense flowers...
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us, and thrive. been a mystery.. until now. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> now at 6:30, the motive for this bay area's murder has been a mystery until now. tonight, prosecutors say they know why these two guys gunned down that pet walker. kpix 5 reporter ryan takeo says it's all because they saw her cell phone. ryan. >> reporter: police say the victim was following crooks she caught in the act. they noticed her and they killed her. that's according to investigators. it turned this block into a crime scene that rocked this neighborhood. >> she was trying to look out for the neighborhood. >> reporter: when friends found out what judy salamon did right before her death, they weren't surprised. >> she was very at amount about justice and things -- she was very adamant about justice and things being right. >> reporter: that's one of the reasons her fairfax neighbors were so shocked. now nine months after the murder they may finally know how it happened. police say judy saw something illegal going on so she took out her cell phone and started recording. then she followed the men here to fern street. when
us, and thrive. been a mystery.. until now. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> now at 6:30, the motive for this bay area's murder has been a mystery until now. tonight, prosecutors say they know why these two guys gunned down that pet walker. kpix 5 reporter ryan takeo says it's all because they saw her cell phone. ryan. >> reporter: police say the victim was following crooks she caught in the act. they noticed her and they killed her. that's according...
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linda is joining us from bloomfield connecticut. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you?ant to go back to the element of how everybody thinks the republicans will be winning whatever. from a perspective of a democrat but also a perspective of a economic developer, there are so many flams our government has had to snep to save large businesses, medium-sized businesses, small businesses, allow young people to get a favorable education here in the united states and they don't have to go out of the country to receive a better education. there are so many things that e.p.a. has done to save people's lives so large government has purposeing poured poisonous things lieu the water. the electrical companies and gas-- the electric company and gas companies given or favoritism. everything from babies being born with all kinds of defects. you have to have insurance options in place for people. i lived in group anime trends -- i lived and grew up in the insurance capital of the world. i could not afford insurance as a young person from our regular insurance. host: did you want to resp
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linda macdonald. >>> good morning. april 22 good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> good morning. i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> let's check in with liz for a look at our morning commute. >> thanks. at 5:58, two minutes ago, they switched on the metering lights over at the bay bridge so already we're seeing delays spread out across all the lanes, the cash and the fastrak ones backed up to west grand. much better news now for the richmond commute. kcbs mobile 2 just throve through and all lanes are now back open. this is -- just drove through and all lanes are now back open. this is bad news super jammed up from hercules so use san pablo avenue. you can cut back on the freeway at richmond parkway if you don't want to get stuck in the mess. the drive time is already more than a half hour from the carquinez bridge to the maze. in berkeley traffic moves better . mass transit so far everything is on time. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." more on the wet windy commute to work. here's lawrence. >> a little spring storm rolling through the bay area t
linda macdonald. >>> good morning. april 22 good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> good morning. i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> let's check in with liz for a look at our morning commute. >> thanks. at 5:58, two minutes ago, they switched on the metering lights over at the bay bridge so already we're seeing delays spread out across all the lanes, the cash and the fastrak ones backed up to west grand. much better news...
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linda macdonald. >>> good morning. april 22 good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> good morning.liette goodrich in for michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> let's check in with liz for a look at our morning commute. >> thanks. at 5:58, two minutes ago, they switched on the metering lights over at the bay bridge so already we're seeing delays spread out across all the lanes, the cash and the fastrak ones backed up to west grand. much better news now for the richmond commute. kcbs mobile 2 just throve through and all lanes are now back open. this is -- just drove through and all lanes are now back open. this is bad news
linda macdonald. >>> good morning. april 22 good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> good morning.liette goodrich in for michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> let's check in with liz for a look at our morning commute. >> thanks. at 5:58, two minutes ago, they switched on the metering lights over at the bay bridge so already we're seeing delays spread out across all the lanes, the cash and the fastrak ones backed up to west grand. much better news now for...
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linda. >> good call and thanks for joining us. >> thanks, everybody.now. >>> where is myer. >> after the show. >> come on, it is spring. >> fox news alert. hot society about to get hotter for lois lerner. the republicans pushing for a criminal case against her. i am bill hemmer. >> andim sanda smith. the house ways and means will work on a letter accusing her of three different crimes. >> how are you, sir, good day to you. >> spell out the
linda. >> good call and thanks for joining us. >> thanks, everybody.now. >>> where is myer. >> after the show. >> come on, it is spring. >> fox news alert. hot society about to get hotter for lois lerner. the republicans pushing for a criminal case against her. i am bill hemmer. >> andim sanda smith. the house ways and means will work on a letter accusing her of three different crimes. >> how are you, sir, good day to you. >> spell out the
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linda chapman. for many years i was an officer of the federal executive boards disability opportunity council which i'm not representing here but we attitude -- used to say that people think people with disabilities begin and end with wheel chairs. it's being able to walk at a limited scale and impacts people as they become older. i think that although you believe that you have reached stakeholders and your official advisory boards, when i go to senior disability action for example well maybe bob plant a will come and tell us there is going to be a hearing. i haven't seen much interaction and outreach that people tell you that bus stops 3 and 4 blocks apart are ridiculous. people have to navigate to the get there and to say it's not different on people with disabilities is absurd. your customers are people who are disabled. almost the entire bus is full of them. the three i'm glad you are saving. the other night when i was taking it home from jackson and fillmore there was already a man on a wheelchair on it and a man and woman who walk with a cane. one of my neighbors who used a walker. when you eliminate bus stop she had to take the taxi because
linda chapman. for many years i was an officer of the federal executive boards disability opportunity council which i'm not representing here but we attitude -- used to say that people think people with disabilities begin and end with wheel chairs. it's being able to walk at a limited scale and impacts people as they become older. i think that although you believe that you have reached stakeholders and your official advisory boards, when i go to senior disability action for example well maybe...
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linda and jeremy. >> night said to me to print them -- nice to meet you. >> can you talk to me about a variety of products that use cell? >> we have these lovely constructed platters. we make these wonderful powder bowls. they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by licensed artists. the person selling it is the person that made it. there is nothing better than the people that made it. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. th
linda and jeremy. >> night said to me to print them -- nice to meet you. >> can you talk to me about a variety of products that use cell? >> we have these lovely constructed platters. we make these wonderful powder bowls. they can have a lot of color. >> york also using your license. -- you are also using your license. >> this means that i can register with the city. this makes sure that our family participated in making all of these. >> this comes by...
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linda duncans. [applause] >> afternoon, everybody. thank you for making time out of your day to spend with us. as you've heard, this panel is the state of publishing, a 2014 odyssey. in my mind, we just might as well call it a 2014 space odyssey. we all know the publishing industry is in major flux. however, we are dealing with some of the same opportunities and challenges as we were during the very first national black writers conference. it still is a wonderful trip. the publishing landscape is a strange and beautiful combination of culture, commerce and art. another commerce, the 12th national black writers conference is as you have heard black writers reconstruct in the master narrative. it is vitally important that we continue to build our presence. the black writers contribution to this literary canon. we create and must continue to create our stories because we are part of this collective master narrative. tony marston said, critics generally don't associate black people with ideas. they say marginal people, sociologically interesting people perhaps, the very parochial. we are people, n
linda duncans. [applause] >> afternoon, everybody. thank you for making time out of your day to spend with us. as you've heard, this panel is the state of publishing, a 2014 odyssey. in my mind, we just might as well call it a 2014 space odyssey. we all know the publishing industry is in major flux. however, we are dealing with some of the same opportunities and challenges as we were during the very first national black writers conference. it still is a wonderful trip. the publishing...
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use gas that cleans. chevron with techron. care for your car. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> 3 1/2 weeks and no sign of the malaysia jet but this morning, new details on who investigators are looking at to press charges. >> from puddle jumping to fun in the sun, i'm going big with high temperatures in the 80s. we'll pinpoint those days in your seven-day forecast. >> and checking the road conditions right now, we finally found a slow spot. it's coming through the altamont pass and the livermore valley. all your travel times plus a check of mass transit just minutes away. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, april 2. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 5:30. >>> missing for two days in the sierra a san francisco snowboarder walks out alive and finds help on his own. kpix 5's cate caugiran is following this story from our newsroom. he got creative out there which is what probably kept him alive. >> reporter: yes. this is significant considering the circumstances. heavy snow and wind at the 8,000-foot elevation mark and this man spent the night in these conditions using a makeshift she
use gas that cleans. chevron with techron. care for your car. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> 3 1/2 weeks and no sign of the malaysia jet but this morning, new details on who investigators are looking at to press charges. >> from puddle jumping to fun in the sun, i'm going big with high temperatures in the 80s. we'll pinpoint those days in your seven-day forecast. >> and checking the road conditions right now, we finally found a slow spot. it's...