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so why the strike has left parents ainge grirks chicago teachers have this lightle guy on -- little guy on their side, a pug. solidarity with ctu no a western new york bus monitor bullied by students was presented with more than $700,000 that was raised for her. karen klein received a check at a ceremony in toronto. a spokesperson said collecting the more said 30,000 people from 84 countries re-- contributed to the fund. >>> and hundreds of passengers and up to 1,000 businesses are moving forward with lawsuits against carnival corporation involving an italian cruise ship. it ran lay ground in january, killing 32 people. investigators say the ship hit a reef while passing too close to an island. carnival said the coastal line of ships is a separate entity. the lawsuit said carnival is responsible for any negligence leading to the accident as the parent company. >>> you know she doesn't have a last name and she really doesn't need one but can help the economy. >> the iphone 5 may give wall street the boost that this wants. >>> did you notice you didn't see any presidential ads today. ther
so why the strike has left parents ainge grirks chicago teachers have this lightle guy on -- little guy on their side, a pug. solidarity with ctu no a western new york bus monitor bullied by students was presented with more than $700,000 that was raised for her. karen klein received a check at a ceremony in toronto. a spokesperson said collecting the more said 30,000 people from 84 countries re-- contributed to the fund. >>> and hundreds of passengers and up to 1,000 businesses are...
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Sep 7, 2012
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we approached the ainge and we need to be careful. like many, it is shedding great chunks of ice into the ocean. 1 million fragments fall like trouble. -- rubble. it is beyond doubt the arctic is changing dramatically and the ocean is going through a record amount. although this region is remote, it could have repercussions for global weather patterns thousands of miles away. across the arctic, scientists are trying to understand what is happening. a helicopter lifts a device into the air and the measures the thickness of the ice. an indicator of how long it might last. the results are verified the old fashion way, by drawing. researchers say the ice is definitely getting thinner. during a break, i went on board to meet the scientist. these are cautious people but they are stunned by the scale of the amount. -- of the melt. >> i know this is unprecedented. it is truly amazing. it is a dramatic change. >> this is how much ice is left at the end of the summer. compare that to what is left right now and it is still under way. this landsc
we approached the ainge and we need to be careful. like many, it is shedding great chunks of ice into the ocean. 1 million fragments fall like trouble. -- rubble. it is beyond doubt the arctic is changing dramatically and the ocean is going through a record amount. although this region is remote, it could have repercussions for global weather patterns thousands of miles away. across the arctic, scientists are trying to understand what is happening. a helicopter lifts a device into the air and...
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the ang ainge -- they're waking up nlt want to make trouble.t clear if he was trying to shoot her, but it could be politically motivated. she's the leader of the separatist. she aimed to secede from canada. the shots were fired after she started spooki speaking in engl. she wanted to assure english speaking citizens their rights would be protected. after the shots were fired, she returned to the stage and calmly asked them to leave peacefully. >> i want to tell you from the bottom of my heart, thank you for being there with me tonight. thank you. >> for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >>> it is now time to show you some of the headlines from around the globe. the boston globe reports on a government effort to make uncontrolled blood pressure more of a public health priority. the nearly 36 million americans don't have their high blood pressure under control, increasing their risk of a heart attack or stroke. >>> in other medical news, "the new york times" says doctors may be giving up on cpr stew soon a an average patient is more li
the ang ainge -- they're waking up nlt want to make trouble.t clear if he was trying to shoot her, but it could be politically motivated. she's the leader of the separatist. she aimed to secede from canada. the shots were fired after she started spooki speaking in engl. she wanted to assure english speaking citizens their rights would be protected. after the shots were fired, she returned to the stage and calmly asked them to leave peacefully. >> i want to tell you from the bottom of my...
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ooh, there's some maddie light ainge bud light. that's tragic how the beer was destroyed. you know they won't be able to repurpose that. >> you wouldn't think. >> here's your monday forecast. frost and freeze advisories from the great lakes to carolinas. heavy rain in south florida. evening around st. louis, kansas city and omaha. showers in the rockies. >> upper 60s and 70s from salt lake city to billings. mostly 70s from minneapolis to kansas city. 94 in dallas, 60s in the midwest and northeast. >>> well, these are busy days for a pair of sisters and their husbands in birmingham, alabama. meet little sam adams and his new little cousin ethan. both were born last friday. >> their mothers are heather adams and her sister, amy. they gave birth just four hours apart and that's not all they shared, t.j. >> i think they have matching shirts. >> probably didn't share the father. >> right, the sisters actually conceived on the same day or so they say and they surprised each other with the news that they were pregnant on the same day and now they can remind each other of their ki
ooh, there's some maddie light ainge bud light. that's tragic how the beer was destroyed. you know they won't be able to repurpose that. >> you wouldn't think. >> here's your monday forecast. frost and freeze advisories from the great lakes to carolinas. heavy rain in south florida. evening around st. louis, kansas city and omaha. showers in the rockies. >> upper 60s and 70s from salt lake city to billings. mostly 70s from minneapolis to kansas city. 94 in dallas, 60s in the...
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florida community recently lost a hero when world war ii veteran william cling passed away at the aingedeutch: bill served in the navy during world war ii. throughout his life he was an active member of the american legion, veterans of foreign wars, jewish war veterans, and the disabled american veterans. for me he was an inspiration and friend. however bill is best known for his role as president of the broward county veterans council. it led to the building of an outpatient v.a. clinic. a veterans nursing home. and the opening of the south florida national sanitary in 2007. so even as we mourn the loss of an incredible advocate, we know that bill's contributions live on. every veteran cared for at the outpatient clinic he helped to build. and every family who visits an elderly veteran residing at the nursing home he helped to establish, and every prayer spoken at the national cemetery he helped make possible. i join with bill's family in mourning his loss. on this anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, i express the gratitude of our entire south florida community that will long benefit from
florida community recently lost a hero when world war ii veteran william cling passed away at the aingedeutch: bill served in the navy during world war ii. throughout his life he was an active member of the american legion, veterans of foreign wars, jewish war veterans, and the disabled american veterans. for me he was an inspiration and friend. however bill is best known for his role as president of the broward county veterans council. it led to the building of an outpatient v.a. clinic. a...
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only the president who spoke so memorably about it, but joe biden talking about 6,473 fallen ain en aingestance and their medical care. that they will need care for the rest of their lives. they talked about the government, not as an obstacle to getting things done, but the government as a necessary component to getting things done. so, when they talk about contrast, it's clearly a contrast that they laid out and mitt romney, i guess, in that three or four-line response today indeed said that it is a choice. the choices are very clear. this was a value speech. it was red meat, certainly, for the base, but the values that were expressed by both joe biden and barack obama tonight could not be clearer. and especially as you were pointing out, all of the references. more than 20 references in the president's speech to the word choice. you know when he spoke about choice for women, that was one of the loudest cheers. >> andrea let me ask you specifically on this afghanistan point. you followed both campaigns closely and know something about not who they think about these issues and we see the
only the president who spoke so memorably about it, but joe biden talking about 6,473 fallen ain en aingestance and their medical care. that they will need care for the rest of their lives. they talked about the government, not as an obstacle to getting things done, but the government as a necessary component to getting things done. so, when they talk about contrast, it's clearly a contrast that they laid out and mitt romney, i guess, in that three or four-line response today indeed said that...