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woman ...gettinn older doesn't mean sllwing down ooe bit.kathleen cairns &phas a cover story encore abouoman she calls madam butterfly, (close playing ccrds nats) (doris-solo through window) [1]"this is bridge.. the best game there is!"doris russell is a serious competitor:(2 shot-lady near doris) [2]"look i've got 4 good heerts and tto ggod spades.. your right yourr right.. "(4 shot) [3]"we do all want to win...laugh"they deal 2 cards:a low number birthdays..(doris talks-two shot) [4]aj s 77..(nats- card slaps down close)[5](doris) they're youngsters thhy're only 72... and i am... 91... oh praise the lord!"(car nats- pop))orn in 1920:[6]"i came in just after world war one"doris has seen phe world chaage:(doris) [7]"anddi lived through the (doris) [8]"i remember seeing people ssanding on the corner selling apples for a nickel." landeddon the moon"witnessing major milestones...(doris) [10]"and that as amazing... but this near millennium 'card shark' has also accomplished some otheramazing.... feats... -kicking-?((((transition to theepool?????)))))doris is a regular at the columbia swim cl
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whwhat can you say to customers abou its worth? >> what has helped communitity banks in this market are technology c changes. if you are our ctomer, youan use in the atm machinet a 7/11 for free. there are heck of a lot 7/11's. there is a technologyy called remote deposit machines. you can have a machine in your office that is a secured scanning system, where you can tatake your checkcks, scan the and there a are transferred to the banko yo never have to come into a branch. >> we have seen it with so many banks. so many of t big one's saying we are not making enough money so we arare going to start chcharging more for atm fees or debit cards. how are you resisting the calls of increasing fees on those services? >> that is one of the things that differentiates us from the bigger banks. if you looook at our bottom line, it mig be 5% of our income. we count on a loyal customer coming in we are not looking at raisg for fees. part of the attctiofor us is we do not have all of those fees. if we puput then plalace, we will b be like the o
whwhat can you say to customers abou its worth? >> what has helped communitity banks in this market are technology c changes. if you are our ctomer, youan use in the atm machinet a 7/11 for free. there are heck of a lot 7/11's. there is a technologyy called remote deposit machines. you can have a machine in your office that is a secured scanning system, where you can tatake your checkcks, scan the and there a are transferred to the banko yo never have to come into a branch. >> we...
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. >> nixon's concern wuasn't abou the papers aside from the emotional response to it, it's that it would undermine his effort. >> that was alexander hagues' argument. >> which nixon expected. this jude an right here, he adopts all thing the the pent acknowledges to write in secret. >> to nixon's anti-dissent policies because nobody looks documents unless they disagree with the way things are going. i think he reacted so strongly to it because in his mind this was sort of another case of a dissenter speaking out and sort of disrupting the way he would have liked to pursue things. >> i absolutely agree. right. >> the discussion about vietnam, and perhaps less well known is melvin laird. at least with kissinger, we have telephone tapes and we have the white house tapes. what about laird? have any of you looked at the papers? are there surprises in there? are we learning more about his role? certainly on capitol hill he was a very astute politician and he's a very good bureaucratic infighter. with, and looking at miller's for, remember andrew's biographer argued that secretary laird played a
. >> nixon's concern wuasn't abou the papers aside from the emotional response to it, it's that it would undermine his effort. >> that was alexander hagues' argument. >> which nixon expected. this jude an right here, he adopts all thing the the pent acknowledges to write in secret. >> to nixon's anti-dissent policies because nobody looks documents unless they disagree with the way things are going. i think he reacted so strongly to it because in his mind this was sort of...
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. >> are there any other issues of concern we have not discussed ayet that you want to chat abou? >> in the end, it all comes down to budget. i hate to be focused on such a bad issue. but whether your issues parks, public health, transportation -- in the end it is all about budget. that is what i will be focusing on. >> it looks like we are out of time. we will have to wrap this up. thank you so much for joining us today on "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with supervisor elsbernd. we will be back next time with another one of our supervisors. ♪ supervisor chu: thank you very much, president chiu. i wanted to emphasize what supervisor cohen, and this is the same conversation we have had with the nominee, and i look forward to seeing mr. ramos and the conversations and the balance he has expressed to me, and also recognizing some of the challenges that different neighborhoods might have with having accessible transportation, usage of cars and how is he would balance that, given multiple demands there might be, such as large families among other things. so i lo
. >> are there any other issues of concern we have not discussed ayet that you want to chat abou? >> in the end, it all comes down to budget. i hate to be focused on such a bad issue. but whether your issues parks, public health, transportation -- in the end it is all about budget. that is what i will be focusing on. >> it looks like we are out of time. we will have to wrap this up. thank you so much for joining us today on "meet your district supervisor." we have...
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what people are sayi ining abou. >>> and look at the moon in all its glory on this wednesday, march 7th. cold start to the day. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. 4:30. i'm in for jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check out the forecast. good morning. >> good morning, ladies. we have some breezy conditions out there, but overall the winds have substantially relaxed overnight. as we head throughout the morning, grab that jacket. but something that you can peel off by noon as temperatures climb into the 60s. got a real good-looking day ahead, then the rain moves back in. we'll tell you when in the full forecast. first your drive with mike inouye. >>> we have winds left over from yesterday continuing to this morning, but we'll take you out to a live shot, the san mateo bridge. the camera is not shaking on the hayward side, but the glowing sign says high-wind advisory. we'll look at 880 past the coliseum, a little north of that 92 interchange. we see the camera shaking here as well. the east bay hills likely to get caught with gusts. we'll ta
what people are sayi ining abou. >>> and look at the moon in all its glory on this wednesday, march 7th. cold start to the day. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. 4:30. i'm in for jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check out the forecast. good morning. >> good morning, ladies. we have some breezy conditions out there, but overall the winds have substantially relaxed overnight. as we head throughout the...
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our innavaho brethren talk abou the great tragedy they went through as a people. we ought to remember, we think about the long walk. it's a little bit different than a lot of traditions this oklahoma, the cherokees with the trail of tears or the chickasaws or so many of our tribes. the long walk you know the history, of course most everyone in this room does, is a two-way walk. it's a long walk away, a long walk back home, too. and we're engaged as native americans in a very long walk, the longest in american history. and much of it is a walk away from who we were. and sometimes forced relocation, sometimes forced assimilation, sometimes forced efforts to literally eliminate tribal governments altogether but we're now, i think, at the turning point and we're in the long walk back. the long walk back home. the long walk back to retaining our sovereignty, retaining our identity and retaining and celebrating the unique contribution that each and every indian nation makes to this wonderful nation that we all call the united states of america. thank you very much. [ ap
our innavaho brethren talk abou the great tragedy they went through as a people. we ought to remember, we think about the long walk. it's a little bit different than a lot of traditions this oklahoma, the cherokees with the trail of tears or the chickasaws or so many of our tribes. the long walk you know the history, of course most everyone in this room does, is a two-way walk. it's a long walk away, a long walk back home, too. and we're engaged as native americans in a very long walk, the...
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so, that's another kind of secondislo at when we talk abou urban crisis. this kind of 1940s through urban crisis t argument. mcwater makes some arguments in winning the race about the industrialization. that it's you knowsh it's an overblown argument. that black people could have and should have just thought about moving. again, i think if you -- i don't think he's wearing his sociallogical imaginative hat. it's not to say that he's wrong. but he's thinking about this as a personal issue and again, i think that he's not looking at all of the different structures that are in place that make it difficult we'll say, i won't say impossible, make it difficult for people to just pick up and move. housing and employment being two of the biggest. segrue tries to reinforce these were not ba9 market forces. this was not just the invisible hand of the market. these were choice, people made choices. and the primary choice was to produce industrial material cheaper and with less of a tax burden. when that happens, the city suffers. because again, with detroit it's not
so, that's another kind of secondislo at when we talk abou urban crisis. this kind of 1940s through urban crisis t argument. mcwater makes some arguments in winning the race about the industrialization. that it's you knowsh it's an overblown argument. that black people could have and should have just thought about moving. again, i think if you -- i don't think he's wearing his sociallogical imaginative hat. it's not to say that he's wrong. but he's thinking about this as a personal issue and...
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but look at how far we've come si changed the conversation in washington abou. some courageous democrats joined us in this conversation over the and bipartisan opposition to the path of broken growing. this year, we take another step on the path to prosperity. one that builds in our important work last year while taking several new strides toward a more prosperous nation. the facts are these. for years, both political parties, republicans and democrats have made empty promises to the american people. unfortunately, the president refuses to t debt-fueled economic crisis before us. instead, his policies put us on a path to debt and decline. we reject the broken promises of the past. the american people deserve real solutions and honest lelivering our budget. house republicans are advanng a renewal. i want to take people's attention to the charts. it's very clear that absent action, government spending and health retirement programs will soon grow to consume every dollar of revenue that the government raises in taxes. we can't avert a debt crisis without dealing wi
but look at how far we've come si changed the conversation in washington abou. some courageous democrats joined us in this conversation over the and bipartisan opposition to the path of broken growing. this year, we take another step on the path to prosperity. one that builds in our important work last year while taking several new strides toward a more prosperous nation. the facts are these. for years, both political parties, republicans and democrats have made empty promises to the american...
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>> reporter: the woman at the other r end of the sofa is abou to move from her chair to the couch. >>ing on inside. >> she got so close, and she's never been this close before. >> reporter: that woman who has bridget so terrified is her own mother. bridget has been diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder. her particular obsession, an irrational fear that her own family is somehow contaminated and because of that contamination, she can't be with them. long before the worries, bridget was a beautiful little girl, growing up with her brothers, a standout swimmer in the pool. her ocd started with a need to be perfect, but it morphed into something worse. doctor david rosenberg is convinced bridget, and the estimated one million other children in america who battle forms of ocd can conquer it. in a ground-breaking study, his team at the children's hospital of michigan is now looking closely at the mris of children who have ocd. >> it's chemical. it's physiological. >> we can see it on an mri. >> they know a brain chemical. glutimate is critically involved in ocd and it acts as a like
>> reporter: the woman at the other r end of the sofa is abou to move from her chair to the couch. >>ing on inside. >> she got so close, and she's never been this close before. >> reporter: that woman who has bridget so terrified is her own mother. bridget has been diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder. her particular obsession, an irrational fear that her own family is somehow contaminated and because of that contamination, she can't be with them. long before the...
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sibility out to the west t a quarter ust abou mile. to improve re going the day.ak in the clouds. at will allow sunshine and nicely.ures will warm our futurecast. hours, the chance showers well to the west of d.c. est chance will be the potomac highlands, shenandoah valley, about a 20% o just hance. forecast for today. 77 degrees under partly skies. little bit of fog after idnight. to 52 degrees, and the day bad. ow, not so cooler, 67 to 72. turn partly sunny. all right. thank you steve, and for watching. hope you have a great day.
sibility out to the west t a quarter ust abou mile. to improve re going the day.ak in the clouds. at will allow sunshine and nicely.ures will warm our futurecast. hours, the chance showers well to the west of d.c. est chance will be the potomac highlands, shenandoah valley, about a 20% o just hance. forecast for today. 77 degrees under partly skies. little bit of fog after idnight. to 52 degrees, and the day bad. ow, not so cooler, 67 to 72. turn partly sunny. all right. thank you steve, and...
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gets, a lot -- they will ve information abou your hoehd information, not jus personal information but household information to see if you justifiably deserve a tax credit you will need if you are denied verage elsewhere and you go to the state-run health exchanges it is a very complicated issue and a privacy issue right now, the i.r.s. will get all sorts of private information on your health plan. >>neil: can they combine resources if they are doing an audit on you, the regular i.r.s., separately, and they are looking, can they combine that? >>guest: that is an important question because the debate, is this the next step to taxing employer provided health insurance because they will have this information anyway, so, the issue is they will have access to your health insurance plan information, and, also, the family members are covered under the plan and the cost of the family health plan. not only that, but the i.r.s. can also share your plan information now with a new state-run insurance exchanges and employers and insurance companies and with other government insurance programs, so,
gets, a lot -- they will ve information abou your hoehd information, not jus personal information but household information to see if you justifiably deserve a tax credit you will need if you are denied verage elsewhere and you go to the state-run health exchanges it is a very complicated issue and a privacy issue right now, the i.r.s. will get all sorts of private information on your health plan. >>neil: can they combine resources if they are doing an audit on you, the regular i.r.s.,...
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. >> a lot of people are talking abou 5 a gallon coming up in the summer months, is it just a headline? >> i would not expect to see prices reach that level. >> exxon mobile's chairman says the unflown is risk and problems that could drive up prices. >>> ohio's governor is under a lot of pressure right now to veto a new sex education bill. it bans the discussion of virtually everything sex related except for one topic. it's today's gut check. >>> there's a lot of things going on and here are some things we thought you should know. french president said if he doesn't win re-election he's going to quit politics. that election is in two months. earlier, he said he would rather become a monk than go back to politics if he loses. his super model wife says she's afraid her husband could drop dead if he's reelected because he works himself so hard. >> it was really an incredible challenge and a lot of fun. >> the actress is getting rave reviews for her portrayal of sarah palin. it premiers tomorrow night. >>ly be honored to accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. wake
. >> a lot of people are talking abou 5 a gallon coming up in the summer months, is it just a headline? >> i would not expect to see prices reach that level. >> exxon mobile's chairman says the unflown is risk and problems that could drive up prices. >>> ohio's governor is under a lot of pressure right now to veto a new sex education bill. it bans the discussion of virtually everything sex related except for one topic. it's today's gut check. >>> there's a...
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now, i'm gonna make a thing out of this -- tony abou-ganim -- this is "the modern mixologist."excited to say that. >> well, mine's the fergitini. all right, let's go. let's start making. >> jimmy: so i got a little vodka there. so i'm going a little vodka. >> i got some voli light. >> jimmy: so voli light. i got some voli light. i got cointreau. i don't even know what that is. >> it is "late night." >> jimmy: i got fresh pressed watermelon juice. what?! [ cheers and applause ] >> oh. >> i got light cranberry juice. boom. >> jimmy: yeah. >> going in. >> jimmy: what? lemonade? yeah. yes, please. >> okay, stevia. all natural. here we go. stevia. >> jimmy: shake it, shake it shake it, shake it. >> i call her stevia -- you know -- >> jimmy: that's 'cause you're from -- >> i wanna give her -- make it latin. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. here we go. >> hold on. you're faster. >> jimmy: look at this. >> some lime in here, >> jimmy: you're gonna freak your bean when you taste this. >> oh, really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. you're gonna go nuts. you -- you're gonna take back that pussy r
now, i'm gonna make a thing out of this -- tony abou-ganim -- this is "the modern mixologist."excited to say that. >> well, mine's the fergitini. all right, let's go. let's start making. >> jimmy: so i got a little vodka there. so i'm going a little vodka. >> i got some voli light. >> jimmy: so voli light. i got some voli light. i got cointreau. i don't even know what that is. >> it is "late night." >> jimmy: i got fresh pressed watermelon...
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what apple is now saying abou >>> a fast forward through the headlines. fairfax county police want you to take a close look at surveillance photos of a man that may have assaulted a teenage girl on her way home from school. the attack happened at 4:00 monday afternoon on a well traveled path along pickett road. a school bus driver says she and several students heard the girl screaming in the woods but when they ran over to help didn't find anything. >> a mother is charged with assaulting an officer after police found her children wandering alone this morning in the hallway of an apartment building in southeast. both children are under the age of 2. when the officer tried to take the children away the woman allegedly scuffled with them and she was arrested. >>> mitt romney's win in the republican presidential primary in illinois appears to be giving his campaign some momentum. today former florida governor jeb bush the brother of the former president j.w. endorsed romney and encouraged other republicans to rally around his candidacy. let's fast forward to
what apple is now saying abou >>> a fast forward through the headlines. fairfax county police want you to take a close look at surveillance photos of a man that may have assaulted a teenage girl on her way home from school. the attack happened at 4:00 monday afternoon on a well traveled path along pickett road. a school bus driver says she and several students heard the girl screaming in the woods but when they ran over to help didn't find anything. >> a mother is charged with...
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. >> are you worried abou the riis egyptian staff. >> we have four employees who are egyptian national it remain in egypt and they'll remain on trial and the issue isn't resolved. the departure or the travel ban being lifted department solve it for the international republican and we're hopeful we'll find a solution equitable for all employees. >> does it have a chilling effect to monitor the evolution of democracy in egypt? >> i think the transitnhas been uneven and there were things that were positive and the elections were positive in a large sense you had high voter turnout and parties were able to form up which was impossible under the mubarak government and hundreds of party has it formed and active participation and people were able to get on the ballot and that's a real positive development for egypt. other the other hand you look at the raids and the investigation going on with the national republican institute and i think you see a mixed picture of the transition going on. >> are you still anxious to return to the field after your experience? >> i think so. i've been talking
. >> are you worried abou the riis egyptian staff. >> we have four employees who are egyptian national it remain in egypt and they'll remain on trial and the issue isn't resolved. the departure or the travel ban being lifted department solve it for the international republican and we're hopeful we'll find a solution equitable for all employees. >> does it have a chilling effect to monitor the evolution of democracy in egypt? >> i think the transitnhas been uneven and...
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. >> i murray most abou maria wors a team. when we start we got hulu going together both nbc universal and news corporation and disney as well. what the theme and board did together was to think what's the ideal culture for this next generation technology and media company. that's a very precarious fragile thing, cultures and i worry most every day and every night which is are we staying true to our culture because it's a very demanding one. >> rose: how do you define your culture. >> it starts with the customer and it's measured by having unreasonably high levels of quality. we sweat over things that most normal people would think we're nuts to sweat over in terms of the design. >> rose: do you say the culture at amazon is different from the culture at google is different from the culture at falls book. >book -- facebook. >> i know it is. the culture is very very different at those companies. >> rose: how do you define the culture at amazon that you know about and google. >> i think at amazon the culture jeff has define and d
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in a new yootube video. 3&:19 "the class is rrally abou &pa different kind of catostrophic events like crisis situations. i'm using the zombie thing to hopefully make the class a little more interes" interesting." instead of a final exam... the strophic event simulatton."the good news is... you don't have &pto be a michigan state student to akeepart.if you know someooe who'' interested... just visit the university's phe greatest show on earth... is coming right here to baltimo. baltimore.and some lucky viewers... are going for free! your chance to win circus tickets... is right after the break. and 3-hunnred tons of rocc... being tugged along a highway. how many wheels it what this rock will become... destination.you're watching foxx45 morniig news.. all local...all morning. ((bump ouu)) ((break 1)) when i get terrible congestion from my allergies, i power through with the power of claritin-d. when my sinus pressure is at its worst, i've got the best decongestant... claritin-d. when it all hits, nasal congestion and sinus pressure, all i need is non-drowsy claritin-d. nothing relieves
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e we are often devaluated in the s workplace, we worry more abou parking lots for the cars andn d childare and for our children. and then when it comes to health care what was so great about the preventive that first of all we talk not only about family planning where you could haveust the children you know that you could care for, but we talked we about the prenatal care, w talked about making sure thattuy our children had the opportunitd for viability and survivability so yes, it was both the pictures of us not being included, but ib shows that we need to be able to fight to be heard. d the issue is women's places are not being heard, and i am sayind that today the voices of the women are being hurt and the voices of good men who support us, and i'm telling you and iayo used senator boxer but i'm saying out loud if this amendment passes, i believe the voices of women will be heard, they will be heard on the internet, they will be heard ine the streets and communities, and most of all, they will be heard in the voting booth. [ >> just want to thank my colleague for her eloquence and fi
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we do tip continue to talk aboue deficit where they came out at the beginning of march and said we can't4.4% deficit target, we want to bring it in at 5.about 8%. there was then this negotiation between the eu and spain to agree on a 5.3% deficit, but ultimately the deficit aspect is just one part of the equation. on the other side, we have growth and where spain is concerned, the imf are anticipating two years of deficit. and anticipating a fall in growth of 1.7%. citigroup anticipating growth to fall minus 2.7 abo%. so we seat similar problem we had will greece. the unemployment rate here is now approaching 23%. similar to greece. for the youth, unemployment is 49% and that's also why the general strike planned on thursday reforms are now in place, but in terms of the budget what the analysts will be looking for, they'll be seeing if the borrowing level will be adjusted because obviously we've maneuvered will deficit level up 5.3% and spain have actually managed to raise around 43% of the financing requirements. only 23% done so far.other thing we want to look at is whether there is a
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. >> i must have just crawled out from under a rock. 24 hours ago, i didn't know abou everybody ilkinotose reang ik abc1 o thonshetwe i mean it seems like they know more about kim kardashian and snooki than they do about syria and iraq and iran. >> it seems like a very heady movie. >> it is.
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people on the democratic side were sort of freakinrnmout abou the way she had injected so much energy into that campaign. it waain w't until latery sntil financial crisis kicked in that the game changed again and the pick began to have complications that were hard for the mccain caediaign to deal with and the campaign gave obama the chance to rise to the opportu hbty to rise to the financial crisis that made a lot of voters confident about his abilin ionseal with what was a >> and more potential stumbles as the campaign tried to -- you write in the book, sarah palin conti q ed to stumble over an unavoidable element, her rivals name over and over. over and over she rsecerred so senator o'biden." finally three staffers suggested, why don't you just call him joe. >> can i call you joe? thank you, rsr w. thank you. >> take us back to that moment, and your reporting on this book. >> well, it is a chahaping moment. it is one of the rare momene a where sarah palin seemed to for ear at least a little nervous walking out on that stage. then in the debate she did well and found her voice. she d
people on the democratic side were sort of freakinrnmout abou the way she had injected so much energy into that campaign. it waain w't until latery sntil financial crisis kicked in that the game changed again and the pick began to have complications that were hard for the mccain caediaign to deal with and the campaign gave obama the chance to rise to the opportu hbty to rise to the financial crisis that made a lot of voters confident about his abilin ionseal with what was a >> and more...
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allegations abou unsafe working conditions on chinese suppliers including foxconn. apple is taking it seriously, apparently. but as far as the business goes, no major effect -- people are still hungry for their gadgets. the ipad still has almost 60% share of the tablet market. it doesn't seem to be affecting apple's bottom line in any way right now. >> the late steve jobs' imprint is on everything apple. we look forward to seeing what's next here as they unveil this. thanks again, alison. >>> here's a rundown of the stories we're covering this hour. first, a new theory about the sinking of the "titanic." the moon, right, may have been partly to blame? we're not kidding. sounds crazy but some physics professors are making a pretty strong case about it. >>> also, only this -- only see this on cnn. nasa gave us exclusive access inside shuttle "endeavour." we're live from the kennedy space station. >>> they fled the fighting in syria, thousands of families, where they found refuge and the horrifying stories they are now telling us. [ female announcer ] there's a science
allegations abou unsafe working conditions on chinese suppliers including foxconn. apple is taking it seriously, apparently. but as far as the business goes, no major effect -- people are still hungry for their gadgets. the ipad still has almost 60% share of the tablet market. it doesn't seem to be affecting apple's bottom line in any way right now. >> the late steve jobs' imprint is on everything apple. we look forward to seeing what's next here as they unveil this. thanks again, alison....
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joining in ing us to talk abou and more is michael crowley.u about this establishment move to coalesce around mitt romney, former president bush and marco rubio in the republican party. can we just say it? is this nomination fight over? >> in politics you never know and we're about as close to being over as we said. this is the third, fourth, fifth time the establishment has closed in around romney and the establishment has said it will be romney. he's hoping this will finally be it, but establishment support hasn't sold this hold-out ban of conservative voters -- >> that may work against. >> to some degree it might work against him and romney's fundamental problem remains and he doesn't need the endorsement of sarah palin and that's the void he needs to fill in his party. you mentioned in time.com, you pointed out that george w. bush has been completely silent during this campaign. his father will endorse formally today, but nothing from george w. bush. when are we going to hear from him? >> he endorsed john mccain on march 5th and at that po
joining in ing us to talk abou and more is michael crowley.u about this establishment move to coalesce around mitt romney, former president bush and marco rubio in the republican party. can we just say it? is this nomination fight over? >> in politics you never know and we're about as close to being over as we said. this is the third, fourth, fifth time the establishment has closed in around romney and the establishment has said it will be romney. he's hoping this will finally be it, but...
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the home that was here is reduced to abou bits of rubble. you see trees mixed in here as well. hillside was forested. all the trees were knocked down until dakota and his buddies came in and carved it up and cleared it out and helped the people who lived here. >> marines have given up their freedom every day. i wanted to find a way to give back. >> reporter: well this is one of the hundreds of homes that were either damaged or destroyed in west liberty, a small town that was in the direct path of that twister, took out about 60 miles across earn kentucky. blake hatch eris one of dakota's buddies. you loaded up a buzz saw and chainsaw, it's quiet right now. you've been doing incredible workout here. tell me why you decided to make this trip. >> i don't know. i seen on the news as soon as all the storms came through. i said somebody has to help these people out. we are late getting started because they had everything shut down here. i tried too do the right thing, treat people like you want to be treated. if it happened to me at people i hope people come and do it at my place. >>
the home that was here is reduced to abou bits of rubble. you see trees mixed in here as well. hillside was forested. all the trees were knocked down until dakota and his buddies came in and carved it up and cleared it out and helped the people who lived here. >> marines have given up their freedom every day. i wanted to find a way to give back. >> reporter: well this is one of the hundreds of homes that were either damaged or destroyed in west liberty, a small town that was in the...
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what sku tecan you tell us abou school suspension?om trayvon martin's family. they're going to hold a news conference to talk of thf subject spp but cnn already learned that apparently in high school down in miami where he attends in a book back was found a residue of marijuana. based on a zero tolerance standard, he was given that ten-day suspension and as you aptly point out, that's the reason he was up here visiting and spending time with his father who lives in sanford. >> george zimmerman, the man who shot trayvon martin hasn't been heard from publicly since this shooting, but his attorney did speak to the orlando sentinel. >> from the beginning, the attorney representing george zipperman said this was a case of self-defense, the stand your ground law. and also others, when i talk to the chief, billie when he -- before he stepped down, he told me, too, that evidence seems to support that. now we're beginning to find out more why that is being stated. this is again information right now being attributed to the orlando sentinel, th
what sku tecan you tell us abou school suspension?om trayvon martin's family. they're going to hold a news conference to talk of thf subject spp but cnn already learned that apparently in high school down in miami where he attends in a book back was found a residue of marijuana. based on a zero tolerance standard, he was given that ten-day suspension and as you aptly point out, that's the reason he was up here visiting and spending time with his father who lives in sanford. >> george...
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i care abou. i think it's a cool car. it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i love my chevy volt and i've never loved a car. ♪ the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >> it's the case con suling america right now. george zimmerman said he fired in self-defense back on february 26, but this gathering of protesters in florida las
i care abou. i think it's a cool car. it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i love my chevy volt and i've never loved a car. ♪ the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to...
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thousands are complaining abou the changes especially a passage that reads "when you or others who caninformation use an application, your content and information is shared with the application." many users say they're disturbed by the idea that apps installed by your friends can access in your information. so the plot thickens. you have to be careful what you're putting on there and who you let access to. >> i'm surprised anyone is surprised when your privacy is at risk on any kind of app or place where it can be seen around the world. >> the second you go on the computer you have to have the understanding that it's accessible by somebody. >> you're right. deb feyerick thanks. >> of course. >>> news of an economic slowdown in china dragging the markets down. we're keeping an a what it means for your money and 14k but the bigger fight over solar energy. president obama talking about taking on china. >> china wasn't playing fair when it came to solar power so we took the first step towards leveling the playing field, because my attitude is when the playing field is level, then american
thousands are complaining abou the changes especially a passage that reads "when you or others who caninformation use an application, your content and information is shared with the application." many users say they're disturbed by the idea that apps installed by your friends can access in your information. so the plot thickens. you have to be careful what you're putting on there and who you let access to. >> i'm surprised anyone is surprised when your privacy is at risk on any...
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16-year-old friend, a girl, and as they traded phone calls, one of the last phone calls, w was at abou 7:04. trayvon martin told his friend that someone was following him. he was nervous, he was concerned. she explained to him that he should run. he told her he was not going to run, but he was going to walk quickly in an effort to get away from the person that he thought was pursuing him. well, kyra, she then heard trayvon martin say to someone, "why are you following me?" that person then said to trayvon martin, "who are you? why are you here? what is your name?" at that point at about 7:16 p.m., she says that the phone call dropped, that she felt that someone had pushed or tackled trayvon, and at that point the phone call dropped. she tried to call him several times after that, no response, an according to the time line that the police are giving us, someone from the police department did arrive at about 7:17, just a minute later. >> okay. so sunny, from what you just told us and what we're learning about this phone call with this lady friend and what she is saying happened and how t
16-year-old friend, a girl, and as they traded phone calls, one of the last phone calls, w was at abou 7:04. trayvon martin told his friend that someone was following him. he was nervous, he was concerned. she explained to him that he should run. he told her he was not going to run, but he was going to walk quickly in an effort to get away from the person that he thought was pursuing him. well, kyra, she then heard trayvon martin say to someone, "why are you following me?" that person...