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the information sent back to doctors may allow them to diagnose and even be begin treatments from afar. with robots acting as a highify -- >> we're pretty good at this now using surgical robots and those type of things in a hospital environment. now technology is enabling us to be far from the doctors and still make those things that can make the difference between living and dying. >> although it's now being developed for the military, the technology could be used to save the lives of police and firefighters, too. woman made nearly 4 decades ago. >>> a tender ending to a commitment a walnut creek woman made nearly four decades ago. she was just 12 at the time. her promise involved a soldier she never met but came to love. this weekend she got her chance to say goodbye. >> this weekend in alabama, closure came in a flag draped casket. after 43 years missing in vietnam. the recently identified remains of an army green beret sergeant first class finally made it home. >> we thank you today that james legalsly more land has returned to the land where he came from. >> the service marked the
the information sent back to doctors may allow them to diagnose and even be begin treatments from afar. with robots acting as a highify -- >> we're pretty good at this now using surgical robots and those type of things in a hospital environment. now technology is enabling us to be far from the doctors and still make those things that can make the difference between living and dying. >> although it's now being developed for the military, the technology could be used to save the lives...
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but looking at it from afar, it seems to me that most of the information about the intelligence has come out of the white house by people who later have had to change their mind because of the fog of war and not out of the pentagon. of course the people in the pentagon worry about the lives of the men and women who serve. and the more information that goes out about intelligence, the greater the risks to our people and the less likelihood we're going to be able to capture and or kill some of the people who would result from the intelligence-take there. so i would have preferred a lot less discussion out of the white house about intelligence personally. my guess is that people in the pentagon feel that way. >> schieffer: we learned yesterday that bin laden was still very much at the center of the al qaeda operations. did that surprise you? i mean a lot of us thought, well, he was, you know, hiding in some cave somewhere. maybe he wasn't a factor but clearly he was a factor we now know apparently. >> it certainly appears that that's the case. i think most people realized that he was enormo
but looking at it from afar, it seems to me that most of the information about the intelligence has come out of the white house by people who later have had to change their mind because of the fog of war and not out of the pentagon. of course the people in the pentagon worry about the lives of the men and women who serve. and the more information that goes out about intelligence, the greater the risks to our people and the less likelihood we're going to be able to capture and or kill some of...
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and one thing that we're really seeing is that they want to travel afar again. during the recession, they pulled back a little bit. you know, travel a little closer to home. what we're seeing is that they want to go to far-flung destinations like asia, where there has been an explosion of luxury offers. >> so how is the hospitality industry sort of pulling out all the stops to grab the attention of the high-end traveler, make sure they spend their money? >> pulling out all the stops is exactly what they're doing. >> right. >> we're seeing this incredible growth of luxury properties. but the way to really do it is about service. luxury at all levels is really about service, service, service. and we're seeing them add more and more amenities to make it more comfortable and to meet the expectations of this very demanding luxury consumer. one of the things we're seeing is the integration of technology into the whole process. >> ipad and things like that. >> absolutely. i just came back from paris where i stayed at the brand-new shangri-la hotel. it's a fabulous prop
and one thing that we're really seeing is that they want to travel afar again. during the recession, they pulled back a little bit. you know, travel a little closer to home. what we're seeing is that they want to go to far-flung destinations like asia, where there has been an explosion of luxury offers. >> so how is the hospitality industry sort of pulling out all the stops to grab the attention of the high-end traveler, make sure they spend their money? >> pulling out all the stops...
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coyotes or dogs that from afar look just like a mountain lion. >>> critically injured giants fan bryan stow is scheduled to be moved to san francisco on monday. he and his family are being honored today at a peace march in los angeles. hundreds turned out for the annual event that promotes public safety and raises aware balance victims and their loved ones. the stow family was there. i don't think this is the right picture, though. bryan's mom says the support they've been receiving from the los angeles community has been overwhelming. and they just wanted to give something back. >> we actually came here not only for bryan but to support their cause. because we saw children carrying signs that their daddyes had been killed by a gun. so, like my daughter said, they are not only the victims. the their families are victims. their children are victims. >> the reward for information leading to the arrest of people who beat stow stands at more than $100,000 at this point. >>> for one graduate walking with his class at uc berkeley was an amazing moment. graduating senior austin whitney was pa
coyotes or dogs that from afar look just like a mountain lion. >>> critically injured giants fan bryan stow is scheduled to be moved to san francisco on monday. he and his family are being honored today at a peace march in los angeles. hundreds turned out for the annual event that promotes public safety and raises aware balance victims and their loved ones. the stow family was there. i don't think this is the right picture, though. bryan's mom says the support they've been receiving...
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near wilderness areas, although they often turn out to be false aplarms coyotes or dogs that -- from afar look a little bit like a mountain lion. >>> crews in louisiana slowly opened some flood gates on the mississippi river today in an effort to spare baton rouge and new orleans. the water is now flooding the surrounding basin where some 25,000 people live in rural areas. officials say 3,000 square miles of homes and farms could end up under water as deep as 25 feet but could also save millions of people and homes downstream. anne thompson has more on the evacuations. >> these are desperate hours in terrabone parish. residents wait in long lines for supplies to defend their homes from the mississippi river water that will flood their neighborhoods. when the morganza river way is opened to save baton rouge and new orleans. cold comfort to leroy mays trying to protect his house. >> we're poor people. i'm not agreeable on opening that gate up, no. i'm not agreeing with that. >> up river in vicksburg, mississippi, highway 61, a main thoroughfa thoroughfare is closed so they can build a levee
near wilderness areas, although they often turn out to be false aplarms coyotes or dogs that -- from afar look a little bit like a mountain lion. >>> crews in louisiana slowly opened some flood gates on the mississippi river today in an effort to spare baton rouge and new orleans. the water is now flooding the surrounding basin where some 25,000 people live in rural areas. officials say 3,000 square miles of homes and farms could end up under water as deep as 25 feet but could also...
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killed in western syria in the latest crackdown by security forces hundreds fled the border town of tal afar as authorities attempted to crush revolt against the government international pressure is mounting on syria over brutal crackdowns on and say government protesters with some eight hundred killed and more than a thousand arrests in two months the e.u. and the u.s. have imposed sanctions with washington even considering declaring president eleven year rule unlawful. least twenty seven people have been killed by gunmen in the drug ridden northern region of guatemala most of the victims were beheaded the massacre happened close to the mexico border when a ranch was attacked by around two hundred assailants police believe the killings are related to drug trafficking and were possibly carried out by a gang of former enforcers four of mexico's gulf cartel. japan is widening the no go zone around the crippled fukushima nuclear plant beyond thirty kilometers about five thousand people have been moved into public housing and hotels in nearby cities that you evacuations began after. a melting fu
killed in western syria in the latest crackdown by security forces hundreds fled the border town of tal afar as authorities attempted to crush revolt against the government international pressure is mounting on syria over brutal crackdowns on and say government protesters with some eight hundred killed and more than a thousand arrests in two months the e.u. and the u.s. have imposed sanctions with washington even considering declaring president eleven year rule unlawful. least twenty seven...
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monitors access to the crossing and allowed television to supervise and monitor security cameras from afarand he was watching. agent on certain points and checkpoints saw the same interest of both countries. the permanent opening of rougher terrifies israeli citizens especially those who live on the whole i was just eight hundred meters from the israeli gaza border ever since the kibbutz was established nearly sixty years ago it's been on the receiving end of endless rockets and snipers from gaza city there are up there again i mean when we hear the person receives falling down we have to take their place i said there with that i pulled pork corner of the keyboard there are every right in here the whole area there are just last month a sixteen year old boy was killed when a can someone if a school bus he was traveling home in people who live here are afraid that what will happen next is that more weapons will find their way into the hands of palestinian militants and ultimately be used. against the jewish state playing sure that if the bowl they'll be all pretty freely in your new. cute. i
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tweeting about it joining me now from islamabad pakistan to tell his story about what he witnessed from afar in the mission to kill osama bin laden is mosharraf zaidi a pakistani i am a list and policy development advisor and regular columnist and contributor for newspapers in pakistan the united states and the middle east and scharf welcome to the program. thank you tom. not pressured to be it's great to have you with us you live in islamabad can you tell us what you saw yesterday. tom just a clarification i didn't i didn't actually see myself what was happening with. the helicopters and explosions in abbottabad which is about two and half hours away what happened was at about one thirty at night. i was sent text messages asking me to turn on the television by a friend and when i turned it on the. most focused on i joined the rest of the country. watched. the coverage of. this event in which at the time we were being told low flying helicopter had just crashed in abbottabad close to detox the military academy. that can of itself as a factoid didn't make a whole lot of sense to military acad
tweeting about it joining me now from islamabad pakistan to tell his story about what he witnessed from afar in the mission to kill osama bin laden is mosharraf zaidi a pakistani i am a list and policy development advisor and regular columnist and contributor for newspapers in pakistan the united states and the middle east and scharf welcome to the program. thank you tom. not pressured to be it's great to have you with us you live in islamabad can you tell us what you saw yesterday. tom just a...
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and she insisted that she meet those who were coming from afar, those who were diplomats, the diplomatic corps from abroad. and so she stood with her brother-in-law, senator edward kennedy, to her right, and she insisted on greeting everyone who had come to pay their respects to her husband. on a more glittery note, again, we remember her for her state entertaining. in the short amount of time that she was in the white house, and it was only a little over a thousand days, she and her husband threw 16 state dinners. in the first term, full four years of the w. bush term, they held, i believe it was two. now, mind you, 9/11 happened during that time, there were security issues, but the bushes, the second bushes from texas were just not as interested in that. they weren't as interested in state entertainment. they weren't as interested in bringing people from abroad and entertaining them at the white house. the kennedys loved that lifestyle. they both came, you know, from the northeast, they both had ties to new york city. president kennedy had ties to hollywood going back to his father's d
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you are infusing in each of us from near and afar a strength and resilience that is a special gift.ling our already close-knit community to new heights and determination and purpose. we hear the mission you have ebb trusted to us, and with your help we will put our hands to the plow. we are grateful for the support you are sending us and for the backing of our governor and state and for the enormous support from our president and our country at this time of renewal and restoration. father, we open to your will. amen. please be seated. >>> welcome and thank you for coming to today's memorial service. customarily a greeting would include such words a s as ladied gentlemen and honored guests, but when there has been deep shared pain, when a community has suffered greatly and cried much together and when the compassion and the kindness extended to one another has gone far beyond the scope of words, a more tender language than honored guests or ladies and gentlemen. words like friends and neighbors and family and brothers and sisters. words like us. that's who gathers here today with us.
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. >> one thing we who have looked at it from afar -- you just mentioned the smell. is that something you never forget? >> it gets in your nostrils and it never goes away. it is part of a whole, tremendous experience, that ash in the air and the smell of bodies. >> have all of these pictures been published? >> yes. >> but you take how many pictures to get to one that is published? >> michael says i shoot movies. everybody hates to edit my film. i shoot an awful lot of pictures. i don't want to hesitate because i believe the moment is everything in a picture. >> what about this moment? >> that ran on the front page of "the post." that is the same school with a little girl crushed at her desk that i was talking about before. these were haitian survivors that were going in and trying to reach a teacher who was trapped in the rubble alive. our driver gave him the the jack to the car and that is how they were able to save the teacher later in the day. that is the heartbreaking picture that generated a lot of response from readers. some felt it was too harsh, perhaps. i am
. >> one thing we who have looked at it from afar -- you just mentioned the smell. is that something you never forget? >> it gets in your nostrils and it never goes away. it is part of a whole, tremendous experience, that ash in the air and the smell of bodies. >> have all of these pictures been published? >> yes. >> but you take how many pictures to get to one that is published? >> michael says i shoot movies. everybody hates to edit my film. i shoot an...
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reporter: the information sent back to doctors may allow them to diagnose and even begin treatments from afar robots acting as a kind of wi- fi hot spot, doctors might some day trigger the injection of preloaded drugs through so- called nano patches which future soldiers would wear next to their screen. >> we are pretty good at this thing using surgical robots and those type of things in a hospital environment. now technology is enabling us to be far from the doctor. sometimes thousands of the miles from the doctor. and still things can make the difference between living and dying. >> reporter: although it is now being developed for the mill tar the technology could some day be used to save the lives of police and firefighters too. at camp roberts, len ramirez, cbs5. >> len was saying research -- saying researchers could have other uses. you could wear a wrist band and could sense an emergency such as a heart attack and could send out a message via cell phone. >>> a california lawmaker thinking it is a bad idea. planning to name a cargo ship after cesar chavez. it says it unfairly overlooks m
reporter: the information sent back to doctors may allow them to diagnose and even begin treatments from afar robots acting as a kind of wi- fi hot spot, doctors might some day trigger the injection of preloaded drugs through so- called nano patches which future soldiers would wear next to their screen. >> we are pretty good at this thing using surgical robots and those type of things in a hospital environment. now technology is enabling us to be far from the doctor. sometimes thousands...
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. >> the best way to see it from afar where it's not doing damage. >> we are looking at a storm systemright now, this one. small. that is good. the one over the weekend could be impressive if it does materialize and create record rainfall on saturday. as far as today, you can see the clouds hanging around. as kristen mentioned the flight arrival delays continue. check out flight tracker at abc7news.com. they could get even longer with the fact that the clouds are going to hang around for the better part of the day. nothing falling right now. looking southeast to san francisco. look at the remote sensing instrument, known as live doppler7 h.d. you can see the rain in the north bay. now shower developing along the coast. moving to the santa cruz mountains. they could spill in south bay. anywhere, you are going to find scattered light showers this morning. again, bulk of it in the north bay. temperatures are 46 in los gatos. low to mid-50s for the rest of us. upper 40 to low 50s monterey bay and inland. with the cloud cover, not much changed. not much will change in the next couple of hou
. >> the best way to see it from afar where it's not doing damage. >> we are looking at a storm systemright now, this one. small. that is good. the one over the weekend could be impressive if it does materialize and create record rainfall on saturday. as far as today, you can see the clouds hanging around. as kristen mentioned the flight arrival delays continue. check out flight tracker at abc7news.com. they could get even longer with the fact that the clouds are going to hang...
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from the details that we are concerned with on a daily basis and you look at the system somewhat from afar, you appreciate what a great legal system it is. yes, those of us who are working attorneys and judges know the defects of the system. we know them better than most people, but in understanding the weaknesses and in making -- resolving to work to improve them, we also should not lose sight of the fact that we have the best legal system in the world. it is quite a rarity and it is something we have to work to preserve. it's been a pleasure for me to be able to participate in your law day celebration today. thank you very much. [applause] >> it's now my pleasure to actually cite united states supreme court precedent to a united states supreme court justice. i am going to refer you to blood versus cohen, which, involved kurt blood, a st. louis cardinal and the majority opinion was written by justice blackman. however, it's fairly unique amongst the opinions in that he wrote a sort of valentine to baseball that the rest of the majority opinion did not endorse. the first section included a
from the details that we are concerned with on a daily basis and you look at the system somewhat from afar, you appreciate what a great legal system it is. yes, those of us who are working attorneys and judges know the defects of the system. we know them better than most people, but in understanding the weaknesses and in making -- resolving to work to improve them, we also should not lose sight of the fact that we have the best legal system in the world. it is quite a rarity and it is something...
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this was the day of her husband's funeral, and she insisted she immediate those who were coming from afar, those who were diplomats, the diplomatic corps and she stood with her brother-in-law, edward kennedy to her right, and insisted on greeting everybody who came to pay their respects to her husband. on a more grit note, we remember her for her state entertaining. in the short amount of time she was in the white house, only a little over 1,000 days, she and her husband threw 16 state dinners. in the first term, full four years, of the w. bush term, they ahead believe it was two now, mind you 9/11 happen during that time. there will security issues, but the bushes, the second bushes, from texas, were just not as interested in that. they weren't as interested in state entertainment. the weren't as interested in bringing people from abroad and entertaining them at the white house. the kennedys loved that lifestyle. they both came from the northeast. they both had ties to new york city. president kennedy has ties to hollywood, going back to his father's day there as a hollywood mogul in the
this was the day of her husband's funeral, and she insisted she immediate those who were coming from afar, those who were diplomats, the diplomatic corps and she stood with her brother-in-law, edward kennedy to her right, and insisted on greeting everybody who came to pay their respects to her husband. on a more grit note, we remember her for her state entertaining. in the short amount of time she was in the white house, only a little over 1,000 days, she and her husband threw 16 state dinners....
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restoration, but this was the day of her husband's funeral and insisted she met those coming from afar. she stood with her brother-in-law, senator ed war kennedy to her right and greeted everyone who paid their republics to her husband. on a more glittery note, we remember her for her state entertaining. for the short amount of time she was in the white house, only a little over 1,000 days, they threw 16 state dinners. in the first term, first four years of the w bush term, they had, i believe, two. mind you, 9/11 happened during that time. there were security issues, but the bush's, the second bush's from texas were not as interested in that, not as interested in state entertainment and bringing people from abroad and intertraining them at the white house. the kennedys loved that lifestyle. they both came, you know, from the northeast, had ties to new york city, president kennedy had ties to hollywood going back to his father's day there, the hollywood mogul in the 1920s, so they loved that glitter and that panosh of entertainment, but she also loved the arts. she would use each and e
restoration, but this was the day of her husband's funeral and insisted she met those coming from afar. she stood with her brother-in-law, senator ed war kennedy to her right and greeted everyone who paid their republics to her husband. on a more glittery note, we remember her for her state entertaining. for the short amount of time she was in the white house, only a little over 1,000 days, they threw 16 state dinners. in the first term, first four years of the w bush term, they had, i believe,...
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happy if the canadians crossed their border without informing them, let alone somebody coming from afarnderstand america is very powerful and respect that and we are allies of america because of its -- among other reasons because of its ability to do the kind of things that have been done in the war against terror, successfully to make the whole world safe. but that said, we should show some understanding for different levels of sent s and different countries including pakistan and let's not make this into a federal case. let's go beyond this and work on the specifics. the specific is who knew what when and that is something we will together get to the bottom of because it was not in pakistan's interest for osama bin laden to be found in pakistan and no serious pakistani will say osama bin laden should have been in our country. we are glad to be rid of him, we are glad the world has got rid of him. >> thank you very much. thanks very much, ambassador husain haqqani from pakistan. >>> up next, dennis mcdonough, one of the handful in the situation room watching through those tense moments
happy if the canadians crossed their border without informing them, let alone somebody coming from afarnderstand america is very powerful and respect that and we are allies of america because of its -- among other reasons because of its ability to do the kind of things that have been done in the war against terror, successfully to make the whole world safe. but that said, we should show some understanding for different levels of sent s and different countries including pakistan and let's not...
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until now, they've only studied it from afar, using satellites, unmanned drones, and spies in pakistan. >>> still ahead at 6:00, is it a boy or a girl? one couple's decision is causing quite a controversy about how to raise a child. >>> also, the daughter of arnold schwarzenegger's former made speaks out about the scandal. >>> and good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. a little bit of wind today, but overall, a beautiful, you know, day throughout the bay here. we had 68 in san jose, but temperatures still about 10 to 15 degrees off from where we should be at this time of the year. we're dropping town to the 50s tonight for those of you in the east bay. and yes, those are showers on > >>> the daughter of arnold schwarzenegger's former housekeeper is speaking out tonight. the daughter of mildred baena says she looks up to her mother and her mother should not be vilified. jackie is the grown daughter of baena. the former governor and baena admits they have a son together. she says her mother has worked hard for years to support her family. >> she's like a superwoman, pretty m
until now, they've only studied it from afar, using satellites, unmanned drones, and spies in pakistan. >>> still ahead at 6:00, is it a boy or a girl? one couple's decision is causing quite a controversy about how to raise a child. >>> also, the daughter of arnold schwarzenegger's former made speaks out about the scandal. >>> and good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. a little bit of wind today, but overall, a beautiful, you know, day throughout the bay...
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. >>> our viewers you probably saw last week these two men were sparring from afar, but last night, theyere in the same room. >> donald trump. is here tonight. >> yep, the president and the donald go at it. but only one of them actually had the microphone. in 90 seconds, you will hear the president just lay in to donald trump. funds, iras, or annuities. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement solutions for our military, veterans and their families. from investments... to life insurance... to health care options. learn more at usaa.com/retirement or call 877-242-usaa. kids today have superheroes that lift buildings. and superheroes that fly. but what if we could go to a place where real superheroes lived. ones who moved mountains. lifted an entire people. and taught the whole world how to fly. come see america's greatest history attraction, the henry ford. and ignite the spark of imagination in all of us. as we watch our heroes come alive in pure michigan. your trip begins at michig
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sandler arrived at children's hospital a few weeks afar per received his first package from yellow at lederle. in oct 1947 he injected sandler with paa, the first of yell la's anti-foal late. parents are informed by a trial but children are almost never informed or consulted. nuremberg code for human experimentation requiring explicit voluntary consent from patients was drafted in august 9th, 1947. literally one month before this drug, before the paa trial. doubtful farber in boston heard of required consent code. the drug had little effect. he develop ad limp, the result of lukemia pressing down on his spinal cord. joint aches appeared and violent migrating pains. the lukemia burst one of his bones causing a fracture and unleashing blindingly intense inscribable pain. by december, the case seemed hopeless. the tip of sandler's spleen dropped down to his pelvis. he was withdrawn, listless, swollen and pale on the verge of death. on september 28th we know that from sidney's papers farber received a new version of foliate. this was a chemical with a small change from the structure of pa
sandler arrived at children's hospital a few weeks afar per received his first package from yellow at lederle. in oct 1947 he injected sandler with paa, the first of yell la's anti-foal late. parents are informed by a trial but children are almost never informed or consulted. nuremberg code for human experimentation requiring explicit voluntary consent from patients was drafted in august 9th, 1947. literally one month before this drug, before the paa trial. doubtful farber in boston heard of...
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had for pakistan, that even in the buildup for this they were watching from afar and secretly. >> yeah ireland now and queen elizabeth's historic visit. this is her second day there. what do you know? >> i swear you're the united states most admirable loyalist. this was a very important stop. she went to a stadium. this is an important and delicate place for ire rush people. write british troops opened fire on a crowd watching a gaelic football machlt it happened in the 1930s. 13 people including a play attorney field were killed. that followed an assassination of british earlier in the weeks. it was a repriprisal thing but y brutal. a very sensitive place. >> what else has she been doing? is she getting out and about? >> she met with the prime minister and visited the war memorial gardens, a tribute to soldiers. tight only time she'll be speaking on this trip publicly. >> fascinating trip for the queen. thank you, michael. good to see you. >> you, too, randi. >>> so what would you say if i told you that i could giving you some of your money back, money that you're actually throwing aw
had for pakistan, that even in the buildup for this they were watching from afar and secretly. >> yeah ireland now and queen elizabeth's historic visit. this is her second day there. what do you know? >> i swear you're the united states most admirable loyalist. this was a very important stop. she went to a stadium. this is an important and delicate place for ire rush people. write british troops opened fire on a crowd watching a gaelic football machlt it happened in the 1930s. 13...
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. >> reporter: most storm chasers film from afar.of oncoming storms using their specifically outfitted half-ton car they wristened the dominator two. >> tried to build a foundation so i could better understand tornadoes. and the final piece of the puzzle was this armor tank. >> seats are limited inside the vehicle but they invited us to join them as they track storms in oklahoma. we followed the dominator two, a medical van, and the rest of the crew as they spent the day tracking twisters. >> you can see the entire wall starting to develop to their right. we're getting off and it looks like we got a good chance of seeing our first tornado today. starting to feel the nerves. what are we looking at right now? >> right now we've got a developing wall cloud. it's already rotating. and what will happen, we have westerly winds here. so the circulation will tighten up to our north. and that's the formation of the wall cloud, and the precursor to a tornado. >> reporter: near gracemont in western oklahoma, reed led the team straight towards a
. >> reporter: most storm chasers film from afar.of oncoming storms using their specifically outfitted half-ton car they wristened the dominator two. >> tried to build a foundation so i could better understand tornadoes. and the final piece of the puzzle was this armor tank. >> seats are limited inside the vehicle but they invited us to join them as they track storms in oklahoma. we followed the dominator two, a medical van, and the rest of the crew as they spent the day...
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the two men were sitting side by side in the same room a day after the two traded barbs from afar. our ed henry is at the white house for us to tell us how this meeting all went down. >>> also, another developing story we're following. dominique strauss-kahn could be on the move any time now waiting for his release from rikers, but there was a hitch. will he really be allowed to get out of jail any time soon? the latest on that. stay with me. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model year newer, with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other au
the two men were sitting side by side in the same room a day after the two traded barbs from afar. our ed henry is at the white house for us to tell us how this meeting all went down. >>> also, another developing story we're following. dominique strauss-kahn could be on the move any time now waiting for his release from rikers, but there was a hitch. will he really be allowed to get out of jail any time soon? the latest on that. stay with me. building up our wireless network all across...
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we will allow photos from afar.ain the work area to allow those volunteers to get in and do their work. and rescue people. citizens can contact the following phone number for status on their friends and their family -- 417-659-5464. once again, 417-659-5464. or log on to the following web site -- www.safeandwell.org. once again, www.safeandwell.org. s-a-f-e and w-e-l-l dot-org. the second message we have today which is very important is we have to -- we have detached our -- we have to test our emergency sirens during the good weather to make sure they're operable. because we're following the advice of our friends at the weather service and there's the possibility of further inclement weather. we have to make sure they're running to protect our citizens. we have nine sirens that we will sound at 10:30 a.m. this morning with the sun out, hopefully, and we need to get word out to residents not to panic, not to be alarmed. that we have to do this to ensure their future safety. once again, at 10:30 a.m., we're going to s
we will allow photos from afar.ain the work area to allow those volunteers to get in and do their work. and rescue people. citizens can contact the following phone number for status on their friends and their family -- 417-659-5464. once again, 417-659-5464. or log on to the following web site -- www.safeandwell.org. once again, www.safeandwell.org. s-a-f-e and w-e-l-l dot-org. the second message we have today which is very important is we have to -- we have detached our -- we have to test our...
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we've also brought folks from afar as way as springfield, and other areas to make sure there's enough medical personnel in the area but it is very challenging especially with the continuing rain an lightning and front that's there right now. folks have to work in very difficult conditions. >> what are you doing, if anything, to prepare for the coming storms that may be headed your way even? >> well, the -- obviously we watch it very, very carefully. we had to take everybody inside this morning for a period of time because of the danger. they're back out, even though it is raining now. we're trying to find out that are still alive and save them. and the folks that have been injured, get them to the health care they need. we are convinced seeing five recoveries of families this morning that there remain folks buried under these huge piles of rubble and we're going to do everything we can to find them. >> i'm curious what the communication is like in terms of cell phones or text messages. if there are people buried under there, are those services still up and running? >> 17 cell towers w
we've also brought folks from afar as way as springfield, and other areas to make sure there's enough medical personnel in the area but it is very challenging especially with the continuing rain an lightning and front that's there right now. folks have to work in very difficult conditions. >> what are you doing, if anything, to prepare for the coming storms that may be headed your way even? >> well, the -- obviously we watch it very, very carefully. we had to take everybody inside...
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from the details that we are concerned with on a daily basis and you look at the system somewhat from afaryou appreciate what a great legal system is. those of us who are working attorneys and judges noted the effects of the system. we know them better than most people in understanding the weaknesses and in making -- in resolving to improve them, we should also not lose sight of the fact that we have the best legal system in the world. it is quite a rarity and it is something we have to work to preserve. it has been a pleasure for me to be able to participate in your log day celebration today. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] . >> is now my pleasure -- and is now my pleasure to set a precedent for a supreme court justice. i will refer you to blood vs coon which is involvedcurt flood, a st. louis cardinal, and the majority opinion was written by justice blackmun. it is fairly unique amongst the opinions in that he wrote a sort of valentine to baseball that the rest of the majority
from the details that we are concerned with on a daily basis and you look at the system somewhat from afaryou appreciate what a great legal system is. those of us who are working attorneys and judges noted the effects of the system. we know them better than most people in understanding the weaknesses and in making -- in resolving to improve them, we should also not lose sight of the fact that we have the best legal system in the world. it is quite a rarity and it is something we have to work to...
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so long as the two sides look afar, respect and accommodate each other's core interests and unimpeded progress of the u.s. relations is certainly possible. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: first is imperative to precisely understand the orientation of the chinese u.s. relationship under the new circumstances. this relationship is with the cooperative partnership based on mutual respect and mutual benefit by the president's materializes and military failed. in this relationship mutual respect is prioritized and fundamental interests are essentials. it is based on communication and engagement facilitated by practical cooperation and targeted mutual benefit. it reflects the relevance of the mill to build a relationship between china and the u.s. in today's world >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: the military involvement have come a long way in the recent years, but the gaping gap between u.s. and thus remains. china never intends to challenge the u.s.. china welcomes a constructive u.s. role in maintaining an
so long as the two sides look afar, respect and accommodate each other's core interests and unimpeded progress of the u.s. relations is certainly possible. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: first is imperative to precisely understand the orientation of the chinese u.s. relationship under the new circumstances. this relationship is with the cooperative partnership based on mutual respect and mutual benefit by the president's materializes and military...
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back from the details that we're concerned with on a daily basis , and you look at our system from afar, you appreciate what a great legal system it is. yes, we know the defects of this system. we know them better than most people. understanding the weaknesses and resolving -- in spite of the fact that we have the best legal system in the world. it is a rarity and something we have to work to preserve. it has been a pleasure for me to participate in your law day celebration. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> is now my pleasure -- is now my pleasure to refer you to -- a case which involved a st. louis cardinal, and the majority opinion was written by justice blackman, but it was unique in that he wrote of valentine to baseball that the rest of the majority opinion did not endorse. it included a lengthy list of hall-of-famers. i cite this but for the proposition that it is not unusual for a supreme court justices to have a baseball. as a token of appreciation, we have selected
back from the details that we're concerned with on a daily basis , and you look at our system from afar, you appreciate what a great legal system it is. yes, we know the defects of this system. we know them better than most people. understanding the weaknesses and resolving -- in spite of the fact that we have the best legal system in the world. it is a rarity and something we have to work to preserve. it has been a pleasure for me to participate in your law day celebration. thank you very...
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cases where it's not clear what to do and you have to take something and go with it, and i say from afar, bless you. [laughter] >> we have time for one quick question. thank you. >> i'm from argentina, represent the newspaper, and i have a question for mr. woodward. what do you do when the source has good information, but you need the documentation to back it up. for example, in argentina, public officials only talk to filmmakers or the state own media. >> well, as you attempt to get other human sources to verify it, and sometimes you have to go with the story and it involves instinct. it involves experience, but journalism is not risk-free, and anyone who thinks it's risk free should go do something else because in fact and you see particularly in your case and in all of your cases, you embrace risk. you want to be on the cutting edge, and you are suspicious about what these concentrations of power are doing, particularly and you're right to be suspicious, and, you know, so but you are living in a world of risk. as ben bradly said when you have a good story, you go home with a lump in y
cases where it's not clear what to do and you have to take something and go with it, and i say from afar, bless you. [laughter] >> we have time for one quick question. thank you. >> i'm from argentina, represent the newspaper, and i have a question for mr. woodward. what do you do when the source has good information, but you need the documentation to back it up. for example, in argentina, public officials only talk to filmmakers or the state own media. >> well, as you attempt...
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. >> christopher, who is watching these proceedings from afar, as the question, should this not be part of a sustainable percentage of gdp? how will that work in an aging society, given that the welfare state is a transfer mechanism, transferring wealth to the elderly, and the elderly are igraine part of the population? >> he is an active citizen. >> he really is. i am going with the previous theory. first of all, i, for one, could be in favor of almost anything that really changes the long- term trajectory we are on. we do not want to exclude anything. i have not been particularly enamored of an arithmetic figure, even in statute, and you point out a good reason to be careful. we are going to be a different society than we ever have been. we are committed to protecting people in their elderly years against destitution. yet financial are driven by a healthy bed, and therefore, i am not sure everyone knows about a magic percentage of anything that would be needed to do that. arguably, it will be higher for a while, and then maybe once again a somewhat younger society, it does not have to
. >> christopher, who is watching these proceedings from afar, as the question, should this not be part of a sustainable percentage of gdp? how will that work in an aging society, given that the welfare state is a transfer mechanism, transferring wealth to the elderly, and the elderly are igraine part of the population? >> he is an active citizen. >> he really is. i am going with the previous theory. first of all, i, for one, could be in favor of almost anything that really...
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and i save from afar, bless you. >> we have time for one quick question. thank you. >> i am from argentina. this is a question for mr. woodward. what do you do when they have good information but you need documentation to back it up? for example, in argentina a public official only talk to from the media or the state-owned media. >> well, you can attempt to get other human sources to verify it. and sometimes you have to go with a story. and it involves instinct. it involves experience. but a journalism is not risk-free, and anyone who thinks it is risk-free should go do something else. because, in fact, i think if you see particularly in your case, and all of your cases, you embrace risk. you want to be on the cutting edge, and you are suspicious about what these concentrations of power are doing, particularly, and your right to be suspicious. and you know, but you are living in a world of risk as ben bradlee used to say when you have a good story, you go home with a lump in your stomach because, and part of that pride, part of that is doubt. >> thank you
and i save from afar, bless you. >> we have time for one quick question. thank you. >> i am from argentina. this is a question for mr. woodward. what do you do when they have good information but you need documentation to back it up? for example, in argentina a public official only talk to from the media or the state-owned media. >> well, you can attempt to get other human sources to verify it. and sometimes you have to go with a story. and it involves instinct. it involves...
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. >> one thing we who have looked at it from afar -- you just mentioned the smell. forget?t gets in your nostrils and it never goes away. it is part of a whole, tremendous experience, that ash in the air and the smell of bodies. been published? >> yes. published? >> michael says i shoot movies. everybody hates to edit my film. i shoot an awful lot of pictures. i don't want to hesitate because i believe the moment is everything in a picture. >> what about this moment? >> that ran on the front page of "t
. >> one thing we who have looked at it from afar -- you just mentioned the smell. forget?t gets in your nostrils and it never goes away. it is part of a whole, tremendous experience, that ash in the air and the smell of bodies. been published? >> yes. published? >> michael says i shoot movies. everybody hates to edit my film. i shoot an awful lot of pictures. i don't want to hesitate because i believe the moment is everything in a picture. >> what about this moment?...
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you are infusing in each of us from near and afar a strength and resilience that is a special gift.re calling our already close knit community to new heights of determination and purpose. we hear the mission you have entrusted to us and with your help we will put our hands to the plow. we are grateful for the support you are sending us and for the backing of our governor and state and for the enormous support from our president and country at this time of renewal and restoration. father, we open to your will. amen. please be seated. >> welcome. and thank you for coming to today's memorial service. customly a greeting would include such words as ladies and gentlemen and honored guests. but when there has been deep shared pain, when a community has suffered greatly, and cried much together, and when the compassion and the kindness extended to one another has gone far beyond the scope of words, a more tender language than honored guests or ladies and gentlemen is right. words like friends and neighbors and family and brothers and sisters. words like us. together here today with us. tha
you are infusing in each of us from near and afar a strength and resilience that is a special gift.re calling our already close knit community to new heights of determination and purpose. we hear the mission you have entrusted to us and with your help we will put our hands to the plow. we are grateful for the support you are sending us and for the backing of our governor and state and for the enormous support from our president and country at this time of renewal and restoration. father, we...