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in 2% of the study sample. joining us right now in the studio is lisa lee, the co-founder of thick dumpling skin. i love that name. it's a community forum for asian-americans to talk about experiences with body images. how did you come up with this name? >> my co-founder, lynn chen, is a very successful food blogger. one of the things that anybody who has founded any sort of ventures before will realize that coming up with a name and getting that address is the hardest part so she came up with a list of names that had to do with food
in 2% of the study sample. joining us right now in the studio is lisa lee, the co-founder of thick dumpling skin. i love that name. it's a community forum for asian-americans to talk about experiences with body images. how did you come up with this name? >> my co-founder, lynn chen, is a very successful food blogger. one of the things that anybody who has founded any sort of ventures before will realize that coming up with a name and getting that address is the hardest part so she came up...
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in 2% of the studysample. joining us right now in the studio is lisa lee, the co-founder of thick dumpling skin. i love that name. it's a community forum for asian-americans to talk about experiences with body images. how did you come up with this name? >> my co-founder, lnn chen, is a very scessful food blogger. one of the things tat anybody who has founded any sort of ventures before will realize that coming up with aame and getting that adress is the hardest part so she came up with a list of names that had to do with food andhick dumpling skin when it popped up, we just felt that it was the right thing. dumplings are something that's asian-american an it's also about what's on the inside that counts. so when i read it, i was like we have to go with this one, it works. >> i'm thinking body texture, you know. but okay, i love it. that's perfect. so tell me about the motive for doing all this, because obviously there was a need inside you and your friend. >> the interesting thing is that it stted with me writing an article in a magazine, an asian-american publication that i was a part f. in sha
in 2% of the studysample. joining us right now in the studio is lisa lee, the co-founder of thick dumpling skin. i love that name. it's a community forum for asian-americans to talk about experiences with body images. how did you come up with this name? >> my co-founder, lnn chen, is a very scessful food blogger. one of the things tat anybody who has founded any sort of ventures before will realize that coming up with aame and getting that adress is the hardest part so she came up with a...
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stationed in the buildings directly opposite. >> christina helberg is an expert on syria and she joins us in studio. four years of fighting. there have the numerous diplomatic efforts and nothing seems to be making a dent in bringing the conflict to an end. why hasn't there been any sort of effective solution? >> one problem is the international community is split. on one side you have the west. on the other side you have russia and china. the security council is paralyzed. you have different regional actors confronted in syria. you have a ran backing bashar al-assad -- i ran backing bush are al-assad. -- bashar al-assad. the situation on the ground has been so different. people are not represented at the negotiating table. you have people trying to find solutions from outside of the country who cannot influence the fighting on the ground. >> you mention the different groups fighting for control in syria. how much control does president assad have over the country at this moment? >> this is a problem because he does not control the people who fight for him anymore. the syrian arab army does not exi
stationed in the buildings directly opposite. >> christina helberg is an expert on syria and she joins us in studio. four years of fighting. there have the numerous diplomatic efforts and nothing seems to be making a dent in bringing the conflict to an end. why hasn't there been any sort of effective solution? >> one problem is the international community is split. on one side you have the west. on the other side you have russia and china. the security council is paralyzed. you have...
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. >> mayor muriel bowser joining us in studio. thank you so much. >>> a wreck really hitting home for one family. find out what made this crash unique. let's check in with chuck. >>> good morning everybody. it rained through the overnight hours. those raindrops are getting ready to move out just in time for one little taste of spring-like warmth before the bottom falls out. stay tuned >>> tomorrow the man accused in the boston marathon bombing will begin his trial as planned. dzhokhar tsarnaev faces 30 charges connected to the april 2013 bombing at the finish line. a federal judge turned down the defense request to move the trial out of boston. the defense argued it would be impossible for tsarnaev to get a fair jury. he pleaded not guilty. >>> north korea is calling the united states' latest sanctions ground lsz. this week the u.s. imposed new sanctions against the country's defense industry for its role in the cyber attack against sony. in a statement today north korea's foreign min stay accused the u.s. of groundlessly stirring
. >> mayor muriel bowser joining us in studio. thank you so much. >>> a wreck really hitting home for one family. find out what made this crash unique. let's check in with chuck. >>> good morning everybody. it rained through the overnight hours. those raindrops are getting ready to move out just in time for one little taste of spring-like warmth before the bottom falls out. stay tuned >>> tomorrow the man accused in the boston marathon bombing will begin his...
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and zillow ceo joins us in studio. i'm anne-marie green. the news at least one person is hospitalized after flames, break out overnight and an apartment building in montgomery county. hi, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm quarter von tiehl. we will hear from the family who said that it jumped to escape those flames. >>> but first here are or stories we are working on the the investigation continues in the partial roof collapse that a happened in the center city store that sent three people to the hospital. we have very latest details for you. >>> a look at snowfall and damage caused by the blizzard that is still impacting new england, this morning. >>> this won't go away. lets get our forecast with katie standing by, hi, young lady, good morning. >> well, overall we will catch a break out there today so that is absolutely some good news for us out there but we are expecting to see, another
and zillow ceo joins us in studio. i'm anne-marie green. the news at least one person is hospitalized after flames, break out overnight and an apartment building in montgomery county. hi, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm quarter von tiehl. we will hear from the family who said that it jumped to escape those flames. >>> but first here are or stories we are working on the the investigation continues in the partial roof collapse that a happened in the center city store...
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. >>> and steven brule joins us in studio about his new book on obamacare.'s it for the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >> it is monday, january 5th good morning i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. accused cop killer eric frein what to expect from today's proceedings. >> also, flames rip through philadelphia hole overnight. finds out how badly that building's been damaged and how many people are displaced this morning. >> and philadelphia police need your help to find this woman. where she was last seen, and why officers say she could be in serious danger. >> those stories and more coming up in just a bit. right now let's start off with our monday forecast. >> i heard katie mention snow. >> indeed i d
. >>> and steven brule joins us in studio about his new book on obamacare.'s it for the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >> it is monday, january 5th good morning i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. accused cop killer eric frein what to expect from today's proceedings. >> also, flames rip through philadelphia hole overnight. finds out how badly that building's been...
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and the ceo of zillow.com joins us in studio. that's "cbs morning news" for this wednesday.m anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> and good morning to you on this wednesday, live look at the golden gate bridge. just a few cars rolling in this morning as we begin our early- morning shift here on wednesday january 28. >> very early. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 4:30. good to have you on board. elizabeth is getting acquainted with aaa right now. she had a flat tire so you get to double dip for a little bit huh. >> it's ironic when your traffic reporter has a flat tire. >> kind of. >> good morning, everybody. today's temperatures are going to be a little bit warmer than yesterday. taking a live look out the door right now, we have some overcast conditions and in oakland 45 degrees. it is mild and 53 in san francisco. we are in the mid-40s in san jose and santa rosa. today's temperatures even warmer than yesterday. we're talkin
and the ceo of zillow.com joins us in studio. that's "cbs morning news" for this wednesday.m anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> and good morning to you on this wednesday, live look at the golden gate bridge. just a few cars rolling in this morning as we begin our early- morning shift here on wednesday january 28. >> very early. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for...
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bruce gordon joins us in studio. bruce, what does this now power shift mean?> reporter: lucy, of course, atlantic city has a duly elected mayor republican don guardian and a duly lecked city council president democrat fill gillian both will take a back seat of sorts to an emergency management team brought in by a very frustrated chris christie. atlantic city once the crown jewel of east coast gaming is in free fall. casino revenues have dropped by more than half. four gaming halls closed just this year. thousands of workers are out on the street. so governor christie arrived in ac thursday morning to say he had done everything he could to avoid state intervention. >> act wait any longer. christie used his executive powers to appoint corporate turn around specialist kevin lavin the city's new emergency manager and attorney kevin orr has lavin's special counsel. they'll have proud powers to control day to day operations in the city and to fix what ails the ac economy. but governor christie was quick to insist this is not a takeover takeover. not a power play fro
bruce gordon joins us in studio. bruce, what does this now power shift mean?> reporter: lucy, of course, atlantic city has a duly elected mayor republican don guardian and a duly lecked city council president democrat fill gillian both will take a back seat of sorts to an emergency management team brought in by a very frustrated chris christie. atlantic city once the crown jewel of east coast gaming is in free fall. casino revenues have dropped by more than half. four gaming halls closed...
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we'll keep you posted with all of that but for now, let's join richard galpin, who's with us here in the studio. i just want to take a step back and think about said and cherif kouachi, the two brothers who are now holed up in that industrial estate. what is the latest information we have about these two? what do we know about their network? >> i think the key thing we found out over the past few hours coming from american officials is the fact that the elder brother said went to yemen. where there are reports that he actually underwent some kind of basic military training over a
we'll keep you posted with all of that but for now, let's join richard galpin, who's with us here in the studio. i just want to take a step back and think about said and cherif kouachi, the two brothers who are now holed up in that industrial estate. what is the latest information we have about these two? what do we know about their network? >> i think the key thing we found out over the past few hours coming from american officials is the fact that the elder brother said went to yemen....
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>>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" florida senator marco rubio joins us in the studio i'm lauren lyster. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm lauren lyster. this is the "cbs morning news." look at 'em! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. birds eye. so veggie good. ♪ are your joints ready for action? ♪ take osteo bi-flex®. osteo bi-flex® is specially formulated with joint shield™ to nuture and help defend your joints°... so now you can keep doing... and doing... and doing what you love. hi mom, dad... what'd you guys do today? the usual! ♪ osteo bi-flex, ready for action. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> health officials fear thousands may have been exposed to the measles at disneyland and disney california adventure last month. most of those who got the disease were not vaccinated against it. carter evans reports. >> reporter: with tens of thousands of visitors from around the world in close contact every day, the happiest place on eart
>>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" florida senator marco rubio joins us in the studio i'm lauren lyster. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm lauren lyster. this is the "cbs morning news." look at 'em! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. birds eye. so veggie good. ♪ are your...
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lisa bromwich joins us in studio. e ecb program, how is it expected to induce economic growth in europe? >> what policymakers are saying is, look stimulus is necessary but not enough. they are going to have to engage in some kind of political programs or something to actually get people back in jobs and get some growth. right now, to give you a sense of how unprecedented this is there is more than 1.4 trillion euros of european sovereign debt that carries negative yields. investors have to pay for the privilege to lend to a country like switzerland for 10 years. you are paying for that privilege. >> one of the reasons why germany was not fully behind this. the german point of view is what you are telling countries is structurally they don't have to reform anything because they know you will throw them a lifeline. >> or doesn't ramp up the pressure on policy to engage in some kind of serious thinking about what to do. i don't think anybody thinks it will be a mask for that at this point. you have the world awash with li
lisa bromwich joins us in studio. e ecb program, how is it expected to induce economic growth in europe? >> what policymakers are saying is, look stimulus is necessary but not enough. they are going to have to engage in some kind of political programs or something to actually get people back in jobs and get some growth. right now, to give you a sense of how unprecedented this is there is more than 1.4 trillion euros of european sovereign debt that carries negative yields. investors have...
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let's speak with my guest to joins us in studio. good to see you. sary. >> thank you. >> mary kay started in the states years ago. famous for building up the how areal wealth of -- you doing that in china? in 1995.rted in china since then, it has been 20 years. we have more than one mundelein -- one million beauty consultants working with us. when we went to china, america is a company that is focused on the value system for women. we saw that opportunity in china. we started selling a value system. followed by a very good product. after that, i guess it just took off. we are number one in the market. in the market. knocking on doors. selling products like this. selling products like what we see on our table here right now. it really is about knocking on doors. also celebrating the success of your sales people. in the states, they give away pink cadillac. in china, it is a bit of an upgrade when it comes to the kind of car you get. not pink, but a mercedes. >> that's right. we currently have over 4000 cars on the road here all our mercedes. the top p
let's speak with my guest to joins us in studio. good to see you. sary. >> thank you. >> mary kay started in the states years ago. famous for building up the how areal wealth of -- you doing that in china? in 1995.rted in china since then, it has been 20 years. we have more than one mundelein -- one million beauty consultants working with us. when we went to china, america is a company that is focused on the value system for women. we saw that opportunity in china. we started...
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over the world and the president should be leading a world wide effort against them. >> here with us in studio we continue with our studio audience. i agree with rudy. i agree we're not being outspoken enough. i think there is timidity. why it the media in the united states decided they didn't want to show the cartoons that led to the incident in paris. is that a mistake? >> that's a huge mistake. >> why? >> 'cause this is exactly what the whole nokes of freedom of speech is and the values of liberals, secular democracy is with freedom of speech. if we're not able to show those cartoons or able to publicly debate about them and see what it is, it's cowering, it's fear to pull back from them. we're essentially feeding in to what these islamists want. >> at the same time, i have to say that what we're seeing is that the online media, the media that's being used by these terrorist groups, like the al-qaeda, are using magazines like inspire magazine, which i've actually brought one with me, and they're using this to say that there is a crusader campaign against islam. so they're using this -- what
over the world and the president should be leading a world wide effort against them. >> here with us in studio we continue with our studio audience. i agree with rudy. i agree we're not being outspoken enough. i think there is timidity. why it the media in the united states decided they didn't want to show the cartoons that led to the incident in paris. is that a mistake? >> that's a huge mistake. >> why? >> 'cause this is exactly what the whole nokes of freedom of...
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we are still joined in the studio by fawa gerza. remind us what the role of the coalition was. they weren't involved with the fighting but gave money. just in the last few weeks, the from time to time prime minister decided to make a financial offer of $200 million for basically humanitarian needs to help nations that have been affected by dash or isis. of course, isis has used and abused the particular financial contribution in order to manufacture a domestic crisis for japan and to basically use it against the international coalition led by the united states. >> fawa gerzes please stay with us as well analyze the story in more detail here on al jazeera. a story that broke in the past hour and a half or so so a reminder of the breaking news here on al jazeera: a video allegedly showing the killing the zap needs journalist held hostage by isil has been released online. the japanese and jordanian governments had been working to secure the release of kenji goto along with a jordanian pilot being held in exchange for an iraqi woman, want-to-be suicide bomber currently on death row
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former senator evan bayh is with us in studio. we had booked him to talk about something entirely different but i'd like to tap into your expertise, your experience since we have you here with us as we watch the synagogue live in paris. you obviously were on the hill at a time when so many of these delicate issues were being debated about balancing security security, intelligence, liberty. there are so many different things that lawmakers have to balance in putting together the perfect mix in order to ward off threats, but to recognize constitutional protections specifically here in the u.s. how do you walk that fine line given we are facing threats where people clearly want to kill as many people as they can take out with them? >> well, shannon, it is difficult. the europeans are now discovering that because of this tragedy in paris. the ultimate loss off civil liberties is a loss of your life. and so in striking the right balance, it seems to me we need to err on the side of doing those things from an intelligence perspective tha
former senator evan bayh is with us in studio. we had booked him to talk about something entirely different but i'd like to tap into your expertise, your experience since we have you here with us as we watch the synagogue live in paris. you obviously were on the hill at a time when so many of these delicate issues were being debated about balancing security security, intelligence, liberty. there are so many different things that lawmakers have to balance in putting together the perfect mix in...
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joining us here in studio. >> security sources say a divorce was planted inside of a military vehicle where soldiers were transferred to a military hospital. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the release of our three colleague who is have been imprisoned in egypt for 387 days. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were sentenced for helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, charges they deny. the appeals court has ordered a retrial. >>> an anti-terror alliance fed frederica looked at a meeting in brussels who are discussing how to improve security after recent attacks in france. the top of that agenda is intelligence sharing. they talked about how information could be shared to prevent potential attacks. the conflict in ukraine and whether sanctions against russia needs to be changed. crossing over to brussels joining us from there. we're talking about what is going to be discussed. what is going to be decided? >> well, during the meetings, due to end shortly but they're coming up with ideas to put forward to european union summit in february around three and a half weeks fr
joining us here in studio. >> security sources say a divorce was planted inside of a military vehicle where soldiers were transferred to a military hospital. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the release of our three colleague who is have been imprisoned in egypt for 387 days. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were sentenced for helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, charges they deny. the appeals court has ordered a retrial. >>> an anti-terror alliance...
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nhk world's senior commentator joins us in the studio now. he spent two years in beijing covering china's economy. you've been following this now. china's economy grew at a slower pace than it did in 2013. what were some of the reasons behind this? >> well the biggest factor is a downturn in housing investments. for many years, china's red-hot property market was a major driver of economic growth. now it's losing team. supply is up, so prices for housing in most major cities has been falling. building fewer condominiums and as a result demand for construction material such as cement and steel is flagging. that's hitting the corporate sectors. another factor is consumption. people simply aren't spending the way they used to. look at the auto industry. sales of new cars last year were up 6.8% which sounds okay until you compare it to 2013 which sales rose by nearly 14%. that's more than double. >> what about the chinese government. how are they reacting to the data? >> officials told the news conference today the results are more within the expe
nhk world's senior commentator joins us in the studio now. he spent two years in beijing covering china's economy. you've been following this now. china's economy grew at a slower pace than it did in 2013. what were some of the reasons behind this? >> well the biggest factor is a downturn in housing investments. for many years, china's red-hot property market was a major driver of economic growth. now it's losing team. supply is up, so prices for housing in most major cities has been...
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the ceo is going to join us in studio 57 to reveal the new obstacles. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you guys at 7:00. >> we'll be watching. >>> thankfully the rain is gone but i guess the temperatures are going to drop a little bit today. >> temperatures are dropping. it will be a little uncomfortable. watches out for snow possible for tomorrow. >> what? >> i know. after tomorrow, everything looks better. the weekend is going to be great. just the next to days a little uncomfortable. not everyone will see snow. let's take a look how we're starting off temperature wise. here's the good news. we had a good chance to dry out into the overnight hours, especially with the winds as high as they were. the winds helped us stay above freezing for most of the overnight. now we are finally dropping down to freezing and most areas are dry from yesterday's rain. so as far as any icing is concerned rveg it's going to be , it's going to be limited to standing water and slush on the side of the roads. be cautious of leftover snow. that could freeze over bec
the ceo is going to join us in studio 57 to reveal the new obstacles. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you guys at 7:00. >> we'll be watching. >>> thankfully the rain is gone but i guess the temperatures are going to drop a little bit today. >> temperatures are dropping. it will be a little uncomfortable. watches out for snow possible for tomorrow. >> what? >> i know. after tomorrow, everything looks better. the weekend is going to be great. just the...
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turn joining us in the studio a senior lec temperature at kings college london. r joining us. we have been following theents unfold in paris. what did you make of today's events? was it a show of global unity? >> i think it was the intention. there was a broad expect trum of world leaders at the rally and taking part to show this kind of unity these people will talk shop afterwards in how to respond in terms of adjusting security policies. there were of course people present from countries that may have raised some eyebrows in the sense that they represent countries where freedom of the press is precarious. >> let's name and shame, prime minister of turkey and they i am prison more journalists than any other country in the world. the foreign minister of russia. russia, also not exactly a champion of freedom of expression. don't you think perhaps the message, itself, was diluted that everyone was rallying behind this je suis charlie hashtag and words but meant different things to different people obviously if they went in? >> i think the presence of a lot of these
turn joining us in the studio a senior lec temperature at kings college london. r joining us. we have been following theents unfold in paris. what did you make of today's events? was it a show of global unity? >> i think it was the intention. there was a broad expect trum of world leaders at the rally and taking part to show this kind of unity these people will talk shop afterwards in how to respond in terms of adjusting security policies. there were of course people present from...
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. >> i want to bring in kristin dennis, who's with us in studio. you're fairly prolific when it comes to the world of underwater investigation. we've spoken on length at this part of the investigation but can you give us a sense of how the underwater investigation will be progressing in terms of searching for the flight data recorders and the cockpit voice recorders and what are some of the major obstacles the search teams will be undergoing at the moment? >> first of all, thank you for having me here. first and foremost is the weather. we've had weather the past several of days and that's something they can't fight against. they have to wait it out before deploying anything into the water. i believe the french teams are now on site. they're using a hydrophone. it's really just underwater ears, if you will, to try and pick up sound and what i imagine they're doing at this point, and they're being very low key about it is working within the grid pattern, the search pattern they have. again, this is an area they're telling us the size of delaware 2,0
. >> i want to bring in kristin dennis, who's with us in studio. you're fairly prolific when it comes to the world of underwater investigation. we've spoken on length at this part of the investigation but can you give us a sense of how the underwater investigation will be progressing in terms of searching for the flight data recorders and the cockpit voice recorders and what are some of the major obstacles the search teams will be undergoing at the moment? >> first of all, thank you...
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we want to bring in elise labott and also with us in studio former senator george mitchell and former east. thank you both for being with us. i want to start on the ground there on the border between israel and lebanon, what is the latest? >> reporter: well the latest is it's been quiet for the last few hours but started this morning with that anti-tank missile fire from the lebanon area into israel hitting an israeli military convoy. two soldiers were killed. seven wounded. israel responded with air strikes and with artillery fire into that area in lebanon. israeli prime minister blaming not only the hezbollah and the lebanese government because obviously they are firing from lebanon but also iran john saying that iran is responsible and referring to those nuclear negotiations right now saying that iran can't be allowed to have a nuclear umbrella to continue its terror in the region. >> thank you very much. let's get the latest here with senator george mitchell. so great to have you here. you're an expert especially in this area. this is the latest in a string or a series of confront
we want to bring in elise labott and also with us in studio former senator george mitchell and former east. thank you both for being with us. i want to start on the ground there on the border between israel and lebanon, what is the latest? >> reporter: well the latest is it's been quiet for the last few hours but started this morning with that anti-tank missile fire from the lebanon area into israel hitting an israeli military convoy. two soldiers were killed. seven wounded. israel...
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a middle east policy advisor joins us in the studio. there's a lot of different stories and lots to talk about. let's talk about russia brokering talk between the dispirit opposition groups. is russia an honest broker? >> no it's not. it is good that russia is talking about a political solution and good that we get asaad and those around him to talk politics. that's one thing they don't want to do. the majority will not change. the initiative that the russians started needs to be vastly improved. i hope they learn the lessons from what will be a pretty failed effort but we have some members of the opposition there, but a lot of those have been chosen by the bashar al-assad regime itself. at the same time russia is giving credence but there is a lot to lose. a disintegrating state is not of interest. of course syria again has - or the impact of a syrian war surfaced in a border squirmish between israelis and haez on the southern border with lebanon, armed groups saying it's in response to an israeli attack on its fighters. what do you ma
a middle east policy advisor joins us in the studio. there's a lot of different stories and lots to talk about. let's talk about russia brokering talk between the dispirit opposition groups. is russia an honest broker? >> no it's not. it is good that russia is talking about a political solution and good that we get asaad and those around him to talk politics. that's one thing they don't want to do. the majority will not change. the initiative that the russians started needs to be vastly...
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legal analyst ricky kliman will join us in studio 57 with why the state is forcing treatment. n makes every night feel like sleeping in a drive-in movie. why the billboard company is suing them for harassment. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. there's a lot of news straight ahead. >> all right, norah. thank you. we'll be watching at 7:00. >> thank you, norah. it is 6:43. >>> and the big news on wall street today, the december jobs reports coming up. >> here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. the good news continues for the job market. 2014, winds up the strongest year for job growth in the u.s. since 1999. labor department reports that in december, we saw a gain of 252,000 jobs slightly better than expected. also revised the totals of november and october. the unemployment rate goes to 5.6 from 5.8% the lowest since june 2008. it's not all good news. part of the reason why the rate fell is that fewer people are looking for work. also, wage growth continues to be low. it fell 5 cents an hour t
legal analyst ricky kliman will join us in studio 57 with why the state is forcing treatment. n makes every night feel like sleeping in a drive-in movie. why the billboard company is suing them for harassment. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. there's a lot of news straight ahead. >> all right, norah. thank you. we'll be watching at 7:00. >> thank you, norah. it is 6:43. >>> and the big news on wall street today, the december jobs reports coming up....
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jim rosenfield jones us in studio. what does it mean for the university? >> reporter: keith and jacqueline under the settlement penn state will get back 112 football team wins that were thrown out two years ago after the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal. this means the late joe paterno will be restored to his former title of winningest coach. a decision his family praised today. settlement also directs $60 million toward fighting child abuse within pennsylvania. it's an effort that has politicians and the public voicing their support. >> an evil predator operated in our community for years and everyone missed it. this money will help our community and communities across pennsylvania recognize how these predators operate out in the open. and hopefully, begin to make sure that something like this never, ever happens again. >> yes, of course they should give those funds to help the children that have been abused within pennsylvania. peep it in the state. >> this deal comes weeks before a scheduled trial in state court on the legality of a 2012 consent d
jim rosenfield jones us in studio. what does it mean for the university? >> reporter: keith and jacqueline under the settlement penn state will get back 112 football team wins that were thrown out two years ago after the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal. this means the late joe paterno will be restored to his former title of winningest coach. a decision his family praised today. settlement also directs $60 million toward fighting child abuse within pennsylvania. it's an effort that...
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. >>> joining us in the studio is akiko yoshioka a senior researcher at the institute of energy economics. she specializes in middle eastern affairs and she's been following the activities of islamic state. thanks for coming in today. >> thank you. >> what were the captors hoping to achieve by releasing the third video at this particular time? >> likely to setting a deadline to show they have no intention of prolonging negotiations. i think they're probably trying to show that they have the upper hand here. that they are in control of how the talks with japan and jordan play out. >> why did they give only a 24-hour deadline? >> i think they may be in a fairly desperate situation. they're fighting this battle all over the region and they seem to be losing ground. if their aim in forcing these videos is to get global attention and promote their cause, this has made some impact. they might be trying to bring the issue to a head in some ways. >> the third video demands, once again, the release of sagida al rishawi, why is she so important to them? >> i don't think she's so important for islam
. >>> joining us in the studio is akiko yoshioka a senior researcher at the institute of energy economics. she specializes in middle eastern affairs and she's been following the activities of islamic state. thanks for coming in today. >> thank you. >> what were the captors hoping to achieve by releasing the third video at this particular time? >> likely to setting a deadline to show they have no intention of prolonging negotiations. i think they're probably trying to...
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evan perez is here with us in studio.hough his camp his lawyers defense attorneys and federal prosecutors had met, there was some sort of discussion about a possible plea deal those talks failed. give us an update on what you know. >> well, the plea they were talking about was for tsarnaev to plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence perhaps with a -- with no parole. in tend the federal prosecutors decided they did not want to remove -- take off the table the chance of him getting the death penalty which is what squelched the entire case. now, this is not -- there's not much doubt as to whether or not the first -- what the first phase of the trial is going to turn out to be. everyone expects that he will be convicted. whether or not he gets death is the big question and so now we'll have to see for the second phase of this trial what happens. >> deb, give us a sense of some of the evidence really. there's a lot of overwhelming evidence from photographic to physical to writing evidence that they have against dzhokhar ts
evan perez is here with us in studio.hough his camp his lawyers defense attorneys and federal prosecutors had met, there was some sort of discussion about a possible plea deal those talks failed. give us an update on what you know. >> well, the plea they were talking about was for tsarnaev to plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence perhaps with a -- with no parole. in tend the federal prosecutors decided they did not want to remove -- take off the table the chance of him getting the...
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nypd deputy commissioner on intelligence john miller are with us in studio 57. we will talk with them about a possible connection between the the shooters, anal kada. >>> first on cbs this morning a major investment firm gets ready to put its money behind legal marijuana that and more and news is back in the morning. we will see new ten minutes. >> thanks, charlie. >>> the word is that hit she on this network won big at peoples choice award. >> the big bang theory was chosen as favorite tv show and favorite network tv comedy. the stars all smiles right there. you can see famous faces up front. inkia theater, kail i also known aspen i, also name favorite tv actress and at ward show aired live last night, right here, on cbs-3. congratulations. >>> hey, here we go, rocky is back. he wants you to be part of his latest film. the new movie is called creed and sylvester stallone trains his grandson to fight, and good plot in this one another good one here's where you come in they are filming in philadelphia later this month and they need some extras. the casting direct
nypd deputy commissioner on intelligence john miller are with us in studio 57. we will talk with them about a possible connection between the the shooters, anal kada. >>> first on cbs this morning a major investment firm gets ready to put its money behind legal marijuana that and more and news is back in the morning. we will see new ten minutes. >> thanks, charlie. >>> the word is that hit she on this network won big at peoples choice award. >> the big bang theory...
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. >> chris hansen joins us in studio. any new leads? >> there are a number of developments, we'll start with the search for the woman you'll see in the video in the veil. authorities say it appears that hay y hayat boumeddiene left paris before the attack. she is now deep in syria and said to be in a town under isis control and virtually out of law enforcement's reach for now. she is just one of six people that are being sought in connection with the attacks in paris. meanwhile the funeral for the four victims of the kosher deli attack are today all four were french jews and being laid to arest in israel. jewish schools and synagogues in france are under heavy protection this morning. the prime minister is deploying 10,000 troops and police nationwide and this is the most ever seen when it is not war time. in the u.s., security also high because of the attack that you mentioned earlier, the cyber attack, this at the jewish museum in new york along with other federal buildings around the nation, concerns related to the hacks on the pentag
. >> chris hansen joins us in studio. any new leads? >> there are a number of developments, we'll start with the search for the woman you'll see in the video in the veil. authorities say it appears that hay y hayat boumeddiene left paris before the attack. she is now deep in syria and said to be in a town under isis control and virtually out of law enforcement's reach for now. she is just one of six people that are being sought in connection with the attacks in paris. meanwhile the...
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john miller joins us in studio 57. ckstone takes a close look at the passionate fight over whether to implode candlestick park. >> hm. >> all of that and more. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> that's right in our backyard. all right, charlie. see you at 7:00. thanks. >> yes, indeed >> thanks, charlie. >>> this is a big week for reports on employment here in the u.s. kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks has this morning's numbers from the labor department. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. continuing to get good signals on the strength of the u.s. job market. the labor department reports that first time unemployment claims this past week fell by 4,000 to 294,000. four-week average edged a little lower but it's down 16% from a year earlier. labor delivers the december jobs report tomorrow. economists looking for a gain of around 240,000 jobs. while that would be lower than the big gain in november, it would still finish up 2014 as the strongest year for job grow
john miller joins us in studio 57. ckstone takes a close look at the passionate fight over whether to implode candlestick park. >> hm. >> all of that and more. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> that's right in our backyard. all right, charlie. see you at 7:00. thanks. >> yes, indeed >> thanks, charlie. >>> this is a big week for reports on employment here in the u.s. kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks has this morning's...
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. >> joining us in the studio is a senior research fellow at the institute of energy economics japan. he's a specialist in the middle east and has been following the islamic state. thanks for coming in today. mr. osaka what is the current situation of the hostage crisis? >> well the situation is very critical. i'm very much worried about the lives of the two japanese hostages. the time is running out. but, we still have to keep our hopes up that they can be rescued. >> this is the first time islamic state has taken japanese nationals hostage. >> yeah. >> now why did they target japanese? >> well islamic state has never criticized japan, and the japanese government or the japanese people in their previous statements. i doubt it is specifically targeting japan as it has the u.s. and uk. those are its primary targets. as those countries led the coalition against the islamic state. the two japanese may have been caught up in ambush attacks. >> awfully short deadline. 72 hours. >> yeah. >> why do you think it was set at that time frame? >> actually, i'm into the sure. but i think they are
. >> joining us in the studio is a senior research fellow at the institute of energy economics japan. he's a specialist in the middle east and has been following the islamic state. thanks for coming in today. mr. osaka what is the current situation of the hostage crisis? >> well the situation is very critical. i'm very much worried about the lives of the two japanese hostages. the time is running out. but, we still have to keep our hopes up that they can be rescued. >> this is...
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he joins us in studio at the table. all is well. that scared me for a second. ll us what's going on in connecticut and how concerned people should be. >> millions of americans are blundering how safe is the ground we walk on. dallas, oklahoma and now connecticut. being hit with two earthquakes a day on average. now, they're small earthquakes at the level of magnitude 3.0, and even though connecticut doesn't have a history of earthquake swarms they do happen. remember the northeast is different from california. there's no single gash like the san andres faults. we have small faults deeply uncharted. >> so they're similar to those in virginia in 2011. >> that's right. that earthquake was 5.8 four years ago. it actually cracked the washington monument, felt other an area of 600 miles. the dinner plate will rock over the entire plate. that's why the small earthquake was felt in new york city and even in canada as a consequence. and remember 10,000 years ago, this plate was under ice, half a mile of ice. and now the plate is gone. >> you believe connecticut, that's m
he joins us in studio at the table. all is well. that scared me for a second. ll us what's going on in connecticut and how concerned people should be. >> millions of americans are blundering how safe is the ground we walk on. dallas, oklahoma and now connecticut. being hit with two earthquakes a day on average. now, they're small earthquakes at the level of magnitude 3.0, and even though connecticut doesn't have a history of earthquake swarms they do happen. remember the northeast is...
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coming up in the next hour of "mornings on 2", season 14 contestants jamiel kim will join us live in studiowhat was done to get it out. female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models including the new tempur-choice, with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows and free same-day delivery. are you next? make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back. time 75:00. a brutal story in pennsylvania. two men were killed. dozens of people were hurt in this 18-vehicle pile-up during a blinding snowstorm. as many as eight big rigs were involved in the collision. the two men died when they got out of their cars. one man was hit. he was trying to help some of the other people who were hurt. the other man who was badly injured when he was thrown into the steering wheel of his car, well, he died of his injuries when he got out to l
coming up in the next hour of "mornings on 2", season 14 contestants jamiel kim will join us live in studiowhat was done to get it out. female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models including the new tempur-choice, with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows and...
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william hildebrand is with us in the studio. hi there. we are going to start with the european central bank. they are due to make an important announcement tomorrow and investigators will be watching that with a kenai. >> they will. it is a big day for everyone involved, and a lot of speculation from the markets. expect them to finally announce its monetary easing program. this comes after switzerland lifted its cap on the swiss franc against the euro last week. multi-that multiple media reports have said the ecb is likely to buy a few billion euros of bonds per month. some say that could go until the end of 2016. the idea is that fresh liquidity could write deflation and encourage people to start spending money again, but, of course, not everyone is on board. we look at the lay of the land here in the eurozone. >> a new attempt and at tackling debt in the eurozone. an announcement of plans to start quantitative easing would involve the ecb buying up government debt from across the eurozone using newly created money. markets are prepared
william hildebrand is with us in the studio. hi there. we are going to start with the european central bank. they are due to make an important announcement tomorrow and investigators will be watching that with a kenai. >> they will. it is a big day for everyone involved, and a lot of speculation from the markets. expect them to finally announce its monetary easing program. this comes after switzerland lifted its cap on the swiss franc against the euro last week. multi-that multiple media...
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brutal winter storm, rolls-royce north america, sunshining there, has braced conditions to join us in studio speaking with the north american -- david: look at that car. liz: a record-breaking year for -- david: wait until you hear how many cars. ♪ in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing...
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we have guests here with us in studio we to want turn to for some of the political conversation about this. we have former democratic senator evan bayh and matt, who was at george w. bush white house. thanks for sticking around. we talked about how this -- these events affect so much of the conversation of what's happening on the hill. senator, i want to ask you specifically about some of the travel issues brought up senator ayotte gop senator, brought this up earlier this week. we have an open visa policy with france and other nations nations we're allies with. as we've seen, many people who have left western countries to lose the battle front, to come back and carry out these missions or to fight and die there against american forces. do you think this is going to change about visa policy, our way that we cover travel, that americans relate to, even people who are our allies, knowing we have people in this country who are radicalized and may travel on a u.s. passport as well in. >> well, this is the single biggest threat we face right now. people in this attack, it looks like, the b
we have guests here with us in studio we to want turn to for some of the political conversation about this. we have former democratic senator evan bayh and matt, who was at george w. bush white house. thanks for sticking around. we talked about how this -- these events affect so much of the conversation of what's happening on the hill. senator, i want to ask you specifically about some of the travel issues brought up senator ayotte gop senator, brought this up earlier this week. we have an open...
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and for more on that let's turn to our social media consultant joining us in the studios. she's going to tell us what's happening on social media when it comes to this rally. >> on twitter this is the most popular hashtag right now in france, a lot of photos of the demonstration, an awe at the number of people as you said more than half a million people. a lot of people who couldn't make it and wanted to express their solidarity using the hashtag to express their solidarity with the march, people even in different countries outside of france. there was a rumor this week that the je suis charlie hashtag was the most used hashtag on twitter. unfortunately, it's not true but it has been used over 5 million times since wednesday. there's another hashtag i'd like to talk about, ahmed, being the name of the french police officer that was killed in the shooting in the newsroom the gentleman that was french-muslim, and he was executed. this user posts, i might not agree with what you have to say, but i will fight to protect your right to say it. it's a common feeling that more and
and for more on that let's turn to our social media consultant joining us in the studios. she's going to tell us what's happening on social media when it comes to this rally. >> on twitter this is the most popular hashtag right now in france, a lot of photos of the demonstration, an awe at the number of people as you said more than half a million people. a lot of people who couldn't make it and wanted to express their solidarity using the hashtag to express their solidarity with the...
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kelly wright joins us live in the studio with more. >> the motive for the shooting is still up known. two people are dead including the ladies and gentlemened shooter. el paso veteran's affair healthcare system clinic near the fort bliss army base. they put the base on lock down and police swat teams rushed in. it created tense and moments for people working there. >> all of a sudden i hear my friends talking to me that there's an active shooter in the building helicopters a lot of guns out there. >> the reports are that the man who was killed was a doctor in the clinic. the fbi is now handling the investigation and processing the crime scene. >> we have hundreds of potential witnesses and we are processing those right now. those people were here seeking medical assistance. we understand the difficulty this situation presents to them. we are trying to expeditiously get to those hundreds of witnesses to find out details about this incident. >> the va issued a statement stating that it is deeply saddened by the shootings. last year the same clinic was a subject of a federal audit that s
kelly wright joins us live in the studio with more. >> the motive for the shooting is still up known. two people are dead including the ladies and gentlemened shooter. el paso veteran's affair healthcare system clinic near the fort bliss army base. they put the base on lock down and police swat teams rushed in. it created tense and moments for people working there. >> all of a sudden i hear my friends talking to me that there's an active shooter in the building helicopters a lot of...
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speaking of freedom of the press , joining us in the studio, she is following events as they develop online. as we have discussed this has turned into a social media story from certain -- from a certain perspective. je suis charlie has become a popular hashtag. tell us what you are hearing and seeing on social media. >> in addition to the hundreds of thousands of people all over france and in paris, there are even more that i'm not here, that are behind computers, on their smartphones, tweeting and uploading things onto the internet. let's start with the hashtag what of the most popular in france as we speak, 100 hashtags coming in every few seconds. photos of the demonstrations, someone here saying i don't think i have ever seen so many people gathered to march for something. people are touched by what is going on. many people in other countries using the hashtag to expect -- express solidarity. the hashtag je suis charlie was rumored to be the most popular hashtag in twitter history, that is not true but it has been used a lot since wednesday. another one, je suis ahmed. ahmed is o
speaking of freedom of the press , joining us in the studio, she is following events as they develop online. as we have discussed this has turned into a social media story from certain -- from a certain perspective. je suis charlie has become a popular hashtag. tell us what you are hearing and seeing on social media. >> in addition to the hundreds of thousands of people all over france and in paris, there are even more that i'm not here, that are behind computers, on their smartphones,...
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. >>> and steven brill joins us in the studio with his new book about obamacare.'s the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm brian hackney in for frank mallicoat 0001>>> good morning, everyone it's monday, january 6th i'm michelle gregos. >> and i'm michael. we're going to start out with a check of the weather. for the first time since jimmy carter was president? >> i was going to say yes it's been a while. >> it's not quite as cold today as we've seen the past few days. here's a look at some of your current temperatures. 46 degrees in san francisco. for the most part we're off to a pretty good start. you may catch some fog in the east bay valleys. i love it's still lit in the san francisco skyline. so far so good with accidents. past metilda the left lane is closed until 5:00 this morning. we'll keep you updated throughout the morning. >>> a man is dead after not one but two confrontations with san francisco
. >>> and steven brill joins us in the studio with his new book about obamacare.'s the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm brian hackney in for frank mallicoat 0001>>> good morning, everyone it's monday, january 6th i'm michelle gregos. >> and i'm michael. we're going to start out with a check of the weather. for the first time since jimmy carter was...
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. >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio, visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitationso interview, q and a's with our audiences and guests. >> music, you can do it anywhere, you know, especially now it's like -- i mean you can have instruments on your phone. you can really always be making music i feel like anywhere if you want, and i love making music. >> funding for "overheard" with evan submit is provided in part by mfi foundation. improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected, and tested. also by hillco partners. texas government affairs consultancy. and its global health care consulting business unit hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. great houses" is provided by:n and the members of kcsm who generously responded. (classical music) captioned by the captioning company burbank, california (classical music throughout)
. >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio, visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitationso interview, q and a's with our audiences and guests. >> music, you can do it anywhere, you know, especially now it's like -- i mean you can have instruments on your phone. you can really always be making music i feel like anywhere if you want, and i love making music. >> funding for "overheard" with evan submit is provided in part by mfi foundation. improving...
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joining us in the studio is lori sullenberger, a community advocate who coincidentally happens to be married to the hero of the hudson captain sully sullenberger. lo lori, you are here today to talk about meant rg. you have been an amazing mentor. i want to talk to you about, you were with big brothers and big sisters for almost 30 years. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> how did you get involved? >> i don't know how to happened. it was in 1984, and i was in my early 20s. i had grown up in a home that wasn't always very stable, and i had an alcoholic parent. i had come out the other side and felt like i had done well and i felt like it was my responsibility to give back and to share with someone else things that i had learned. so i had looked around and i felt like one-on-one mentoring was really the best match for me. so i went to big brother big sister and was interviewed. it was a lengthy process and they spend a lot of time trying to figure out the best match for you. eventually, i was matched with a little girl named sarah, 4 years old at the time. >> it's different now for the ages.
joining us in the studio is lori sullenberger, a community advocate who coincidentally happens to be married to the hero of the hudson captain sully sullenberger. lo lori, you are here today to talk about meant rg. you have been an amazing mentor. i want to talk to you about, you were with big brothers and big sisters for almost 30 years. that's amazing. >> yeah. >> how did you get involved? >> i don't know how to happened. it was in 1984, and i was in my early 20s. i had...
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one much the riders will join us in studio for a preview of today's big event. >> and a proposal to usehe team from disney's frozen for a psa on the arctic. why disney gave an icy response. >>> the first lady are headed overseas. they boarded air force one. they will stop in germany to refuel and then fly to india on a trade mission. he will also lay a wreath at the memorial for ghandi. he will cancel the end of his trip to fly to saudi arabia. joining him on his trip is the house democratic leader nanny pelosi. >> alabama's attorney general wants a federal judge to put a ruling that overturns the state's ban on gay marriage on hold. yesterday a judge struck down alabama's ban. it comes after two women sued the state for failing to recognize their union. the attorney general said that the decision should be put on hold because the court plans to take up the issue of gay marriage this term. >>> california state judges can no longer participate in the boy scouts. the court decided to ban judges on the browned grounds that they discriminate. judges were banned from that on the bases of sex
one much the riders will join us in studio for a preview of today's big event. >> and a proposal to usehe team from disney's frozen for a psa on the arctic. why disney gave an icy response. >>> the first lady are headed overseas. they boarded air force one. they will stop in germany to refuel and then fly to india on a trade mission. he will also lay a wreath at the memorial for ghandi. he will cancel the end of his trip to fly to saudi arabia. joining him on his trip is the...
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. >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audiences and guests and archive of past episodes. >> if you look at countries that succeed, places like finland where they're getting great results, teachers are highly professionalized. the model we have right now is not a model long-term sustainable, so i hope we would be able to evolve it. over the years in new york we did some of the work to move that forward, but i think you need to do a lot more work. >> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation. improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected, and tested. also by hillco partners. texas government affairs consultancy and its global health care consulting business unit hillco health and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers maybe you have some energy- saving applian
. >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audiences and guests and archive of past episodes. >> if you look at countries that succeed, places like finland where they're getting great results, teachers are highly professionalized. the model we have right now is not a model long-term sustainable, so i hope we would be able to evolve it. over the years in new york we did some of the...
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his widow joins us in the studio in 15 minutes. this is alex's favorite guy.ove some old school, i love ted tie. >> it was interesting when alex came in for her job interview we went to have lunch couple things we love, he is her favorite singer. >> i like purpose tiehl. >> oh, look at that. >> thinks meant to be. >> yes. bob us bring us up to date. >> lets go back to sky fox, live over this scene of the crash on kelly drive they are trying to get someone out of the that vehicle there. this is kelly drive right at brewery hill to give you an idea leaving t
his widow joins us in the studio in 15 minutes. this is alex's favorite guy.ove some old school, i love ted tie. >> it was interesting when alex came in for her job interview we went to have lunch couple things we love, he is her favorite singer. >> i like purpose tiehl. >> oh, look at that. >> thinks meant to be. >> yes. bob us bring us up to date. >> lets go back to sky fox, live over this scene of the crash on kelly drive they are trying to get someone out...
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he joins us in studio 57 for the after-hours gig. they called you up -- welcome.they said one day. i said fine. then they said two days. i said wait a minute. >> i'm busy. >> i'm happy to be a part of it. >> tonight you have martin short, annie lennox susan sarandon, and you. are you excited? i think this is a cool thing about what you're doing. >> excited about this tonight or being on cable with charlie? >> everybody's excited about charlie. >> everybody's excited about charlie, no doubt about it. >> it's kind of a return return to roots really. >> that's how i started for me back in san diego california, in 1961 a saturday night show. i would do the news monday through friday 6:00 and 11:00 but i wanted to do a talk show because i had seen jack par do his. and that's how it all started. then walter win chel came on the show, and i was very lucky. winchell wrote in his column. >> about you? >> about me. it got to hollywood and they called me and before i knew it it was up there. >> you've got david letterman who very seldom does interviews. normally he doesn't s
he joins us in studio 57 for the after-hours gig. they called you up -- welcome.they said one day. i said fine. then they said two days. i said wait a minute. >> i'm busy. >> i'm happy to be a part of it. >> tonight you have martin short, annie lennox susan sarandon, and you. are you excited? i think this is a cool thing about what you're doing. >> excited about this tonight or being on cable with charlie? >> everybody's excited about charlie. >> everybody's...