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alabama. why were you in alabama. >> i had a relationship with the library of congress and they were kind enough to put this in their collection. last year, i was honored by a man who funded me to go to the state of alabama as the first in a series of going across the united states, to photograph the beautiful and amazing state of alabama. so i spent all of last summer, with these historic structures, way out there, and everything about this beautiful state is just enjoyable. some of this i did with black and white cameras, the beautiful flower gardens and the cemeteries, and i have traveled the united states for 30 years and i know this very well. but i had not spent that much time in alabama. haved, i hope i don't trouble showcasing this, and i fell in love. but they have beautiful these historic sections are, and there is a beautifully painted church on every corner. >> how long were you in the state of alabama? >> i was there for four months and drove 27,000 miles by myself. >> this is the
alabama. why were you in alabama. >> i had a relationship with the library of congress and they were kind enough to put this in their collection. last year, i was honored by a man who funded me to go to the state of alabama as the first in a series of going across the united states, to photograph the beautiful and amazing state of alabama. so i spent all of last summer, with these historic structures, way out there, and everything about this beautiful state is just enjoyable. some of this...
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>> i have done alabama, and 21st century alabama. so that people can see what i am doing in alabama, also. some of these are on the web site and some are not. >> will reward you get out of this, personally? -- other than going out to the country, what reward do you get out of this personally? >> i am fascinated by america. and i love this country. and if i can leave this good earth and have left behind how beautiful that we are, for people to appreciate these places, that is all that i need. i will have accomplished everything i needed. >> will people be able to stay at home and look at these projects? >> not only that, i don't know many other places you can go. if you are in sweden andif you want a high-resolution image, you can download this from the library of congress. the same resolutionsthis is amazing. . there is no ending. i said i am ready to jump to and 80 mbthis is a large, large camera so. that takes up a lot of space but this is no problem. this is fantastic. they are accommodating me. i would not say i m, the inbevthis
>> i have done alabama, and 21st century alabama. so that people can see what i am doing in alabama, also. some of these are on the web site and some are not. >> will reward you get out of this, personally? -- other than going out to the country, what reward do you get out of this personally? >> i am fascinated by america. and i love this country. and if i can leave this good earth and have left behind how beautiful that we are, for people to appreciate these places, that is...
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flag maersk alabama.ead pirate's head was going to explode. >> he couldn't/x understand it. who is that? where is he? >> i don't know. i'm here with you. >> the pirate wanted to search the ship again. this time it was the crew member named atm who took him. before he left, the captain whispered instructions. >> atm was coming toward me. i said take him to the boys. he doesn't have a weapon hoping that he would do that and he was smart enough and did a very imaginative and brave thing and took him down there and overpowered him. >> and incredibly, with the chief engineer brandishing a knife in the darkness, the pirate leader was subdued, bound, and dragged into the safe room with the hiding crew members. this photo of the leader was taken by a crew member. soon after the capture. the tables were turned. it seemed like a major victory for the crew of the maersk alabama. the remaining pirates were now furious. >> they started getting panicky. you can tell it in their voice, the way they were screaming for th
flag maersk alabama.ead pirate's head was going to explode. >> he couldn't/x understand it. who is that? where is he? >> i don't know. i'm here with you. >> the pirate wanted to search the ship again. this time it was the crew member named atm who took him. before he left, the captain whispered instructions. >> atm was coming toward me. i said take him to the boys. he doesn't have a weapon hoping that he would do that and he was smart enough and did a very imaginative...
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but alabama's last confederate veteran passed away more than 75 years ago. so today that tax makes sure this alabama park covered in confederate flags is the best kept in the state.
but alabama's last confederate veteran passed away more than 75 years ago. so today that tax makes sure this alabama park covered in confederate flags is the best kept in the state.
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the blacks in the state of alabama and the hispanics in the state of alabama will make a large votingc and perhaps will vote some of the republicans out of office. they are concerned, and it is along racial lines that they are not concerned about whether we have a lot of illegal immigrants here in the state of alabama coming from mexico. >> i have to point out to the audience that you are holding the phone up because we had audio problem, and you highly critical with the law, because there are many out there who say that if the federal government does not doing? about the illegal immigration, you will have this problem state by state and some of the laws considered controversial like alabama, some of the problems that the federal government has not been able to deal with. >> well, the federal government has done some things, and perhaps not as much as they should. notwithstanding whether the federal government has done anything or not, the state of alabama cannot pay for a law that discriminates against people because of their race or color. this is a bad deal that was passed by the a
the blacks in the state of alabama and the hispanics in the state of alabama will make a large votingc and perhaps will vote some of the republicans out of office. they are concerned, and it is along racial lines that they are not concerned about whether we have a lot of illegal immigrants here in the state of alabama coming from mexico. >> i have to point out to the audience that you are holding the phone up because we had audio problem, and you highly critical with the law, because...
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alabama is like arizona on stay. it's you don't have to look very far to see the venom in that particular law. the law. prohibits citizens from helping other citizens have a reasonably should have known that the other citizens of the state are undocumented the law requires public officials to report on schoolchildren who they think might be illegal it really is a very vicious piece of legislation to me it goes far beyond trying to bring jobs back to americans and dealing with you could say is the undocumented immigrant problem with the fact that that's just inhumane especially in areas like this where there are so many natural disasters you can't assist somebody if they might be undocumented that's exactly right and i think what the alabama law shows is that this is really a civil rights issue it is it is not just an immigrant rights issue it's an issue that has to do with preserving human rights and human dignity and i think that's really the alabama law stripped bare otherwise it sounds like it's time to let the pe
alabama is like arizona on stay. it's you don't have to look very far to see the venom in that particular law. the law. prohibits citizens from helping other citizens have a reasonably should have known that the other citizens of the state are undocumented the law requires public officials to report on schoolchildren who they think might be illegal it really is a very vicious piece of legislation to me it goes far beyond trying to bring jobs back to americans and dealing with you could say is...
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georgia will now alabama whose law is said to be the strictest in the nation they're experiencing the same thing. gathering the things we like for our dinner table is high but hard work and somebody has got to do it sometimes it's difficult to find local folks that are willing to do some of those jobs that's what we found out about half a dozen south baldwin farms immigrant work alabama's law criminalizes not only employing undocumented immigrants but also assisting them providing transportation or housing and renting for the farms may not be alabama's only problem as reconstruction efforts are much needed after tornadoes tore through tuscaloosa just weeks ago and advocates of this bill say that it's meant to put alabamians back to work but will they do that work or is once again show the undocumented immigrants are a backbone of this economy here to discuss this with me is immigration attorney eleanor pelted with morgan lewis and baucus law firm on our thanks so much for being here tonight you're welcome so you have spoken about some of the. last before when it first popped up in ari
georgia will now alabama whose law is said to be the strictest in the nation they're experiencing the same thing. gathering the things we like for our dinner table is high but hard work and somebody has got to do it sometimes it's difficult to find local folks that are willing to do some of those jobs that's what we found out about half a dozen south baldwin farms immigrant work alabama's law criminalizes not only employing undocumented immigrants but also assisting them providing...
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. >>> y más de un mes de la ley bi indocumentada, más estricta del país, en alabama, hacen sus valijas ley, angie. >>> esta orden judicial de 75 páginas, es la única arma, contra la ley antiindocumentados, más sevela rl país, en alabama, el primero de setiembre su familia, entria vigor, demuestra que el racismo de la década de los 60 sigue vivo en el estado. >>> los asuntos migratorios, son asunto del gobierno federal, no de estados, dijo el directoro de centro de leyes y justicia, y dijo que torna a la policía, en agentes de inmigración, como la ley sb 1070 de arizona, también exige a escuelas, verificar el estatus de los alumnos. >>> están ayudando a crecer a la economía, y más de 2600 millones de perdidas a la economía. >>> según el último censo, alabama, es el segundo estado, con más crecimiento de inmigrantes, en el país, se estima que 120 mil son indocumentados, es el quinto estado, en sancionar leyes antiindocumentados, y la detuvieron, ordenes judiciales, josé. >>> gracias angie, inv investigadores federares, abrieron un proceso, contra congresista rivera, según el diario de mi
. >>> y más de un mes de la ley bi indocumentada, más estricta del país, en alabama, hacen sus valijas ley, angie. >>> esta orden judicial de 75 páginas, es la única arma, contra la ley antiindocumentados, más sevela rl país, en alabama, el primero de setiembre su familia, entria vigor, demuestra que el racismo de la década de los 60 sigue vivo en el estado. >>> los asuntos migratorios, son asunto del gobierno federal, no de estados, dijo el directoro de...
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i >>> excuse me, paul, prominent radio show host in alabama. every day, all year long somebody calls to talk about the alabama-auburn football game, call the iron bowl, it's played once a year, even if there is a reason to talk about it every day of the year. >> after the iron bowl, i went to auburn and poisoned the two toomer's trees. >> is that against the law? >> do you think i care? >> that confession is a lot of things, but for our purposes, it has led to a totally unexpected, totally awesome moment of geek tonight. [ male announcer ] things seem better with travelocity's best price guarantee. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. we are awesome parents! biddly-boop. [ male announcer ] if you find a lower rate on a room you've booked, we won't just match it. we'll give you $50 towards your next trip. [ gnome ] it's go time. >>> this is nevada, ely, pronounced ely, not eli, no matter how it's spelled. if you're wondering what's by ely, nevada, not much. it's a stage coach station for the pony express, today it's got tourism, a few th
i >>> excuse me, paul, prominent radio show host in alabama. every day, all year long somebody calls to talk about the alabama-auburn football game, call the iron bowl, it's played once a year, even if there is a reason to talk about it every day of the year. >> after the iron bowl, i went to auburn and poisoned the two toomer's trees. >> is that against the law? >> do you think i care? >> that confession is a lot of things, but for our purposes, it has led to a...
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detroit, harrisburg, pennsylvania, and pritchard, alabama, are all in danger. municipal bankruptcy pushes up borrowing costs, pushes down property values, drives away business investment, and requires years for a full recovery. then there's the emotional cost for the people who live in places like jefferson county. >> at night, when everybody is asleep, i do cry. i don't know how i'm going to make ends meet. i don't know if i'm going to have my job back. >> reporter: for now, jennifer brown is depending on city leaders to come up with a plan to keep her hometown solvent as she uses food stamps to put food on her table. mia rodriguez, cbs news, birmingham, alabama. >> mitchell: coming up, a city with a surplus of noisy helicopters. is help them save money. plus we discuss possible side effects and -- help them save money! we help them save money. get care 1 on 1 and talk savings, safety, and side effects when you transfer or fill a new ongoing prescription. i'm carla, and this is my cvs. and his, too. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of y
detroit, harrisburg, pennsylvania, and pritchard, alabama, are all in danger. municipal bankruptcy pushes up borrowing costs, pushes down property values, drives away business investment, and requires years for a full recovery. then there's the emotional cost for the people who live in places like jefferson county. >> at night, when everybody is asleep, i do cry. i don't know how i'm going to make ends meet. i don't know if i'm going to have my job back. >> reporter: for now,...
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. >>> grupo de derechos civiles, en pie de guerra contra la ley anti inmigrante con la ley de alabamala más severa del país. en los Ängeles. >>>vanessa: hola que tal, les saluda vanessa hauc comenzamos el noticiero en cabo cañaveral en la florida. se llevó a cabo el último lanzamiento. el atlantis cerró una era de 30 años de viajes al espacio. enrique acevedo estuvo allí. >>> el último lanzamiento del transbordador espacial esta mañana marcó el fin de una era. ni siquiera la amenaza del mal tiempo. que cruzó el cielo de la florida, dejando atrás una estela de humo y una historia escrita por más de 30 años. como ocurre con las despedidas, el drama se hizo presente. 31 segundos antes del lanzamiento, la cuenta regresiva se detuvo súbitamente. un suspiro técnico que lanzó al atlantis al espacio. y que calificaron como perfecta. cumplió suscita con la historia el último transbordador mento acelerando por el paisaje, mientras encendía y hacia crujir la tierra que dejaba atrás. >>> fue emocionante, cuando vimos el cohete despegar. el fuego y vimos desde lejos, pero fue emocionante fueron co
. >>> grupo de derechos civiles, en pie de guerra contra la ley anti inmigrante con la ley de alabamala más severa del país. en los Ängeles. >>>vanessa: hola que tal, les saluda vanessa hauc comenzamos el noticiero en cabo cañaveral en la florida. se llevó a cabo el último lanzamiento. el atlantis cerró una era de 30 años de viajes al espacio. enrique acevedo estuvo allí. >>> el último lanzamiento del transbordador espacial esta mañana marcó el fin de una...
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. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >>> excuse me, paul finebaum, prominent radio show host in alabama.year long somebody calls to talk about the alabama-auburn football game, called the iron bowl, it's played once a year, even if there is a reason to talk about it every day of the year. >> after the iron bowl, i went to auburn and poisoned the two toomer's trees. >> is that against the law? >> do you think i care? >> that confession is a lot of things, but for our purposes, it has led to a totally unexpected, totally awesome moment of geek tonight. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> this is ely, nevada, ely, pronounced ely, not eli, no matter how it's spelled. if you're wondering what's by ely, nevada, not m
. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >>> excuse me, paul finebaum, prominent radio show host in alabama.year long somebody calls to talk about the alabama-auburn football game, called the iron bowl, it's played once a year, even if there is a reason to talk about it every day of the year. >> after the iron bowl, i went to auburn and poisoned the two toomer's trees. >> is that against the law? >> do you think i care? >> that confession is a lot of things, but for...
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alabama has joined texas. i read into the record alabama senate joint resolution 100 from alabama 2011 regular session just base passed. this is act number 2011-400, principal sponsor and co-sponsors from the state of alabama. enrolled, s.j.r. 100, urging congress to promote a balanced budget amendment. incurring debt was established early, with deficits occurring only in relation to extraordinary circumstances such as war, yet, for much of the 20th century and into the 21st, the united states has operated on a budget deficit, including the 2010 budget year, which surpassed an owe stounding $1.3 trillion and annual deficits that exceeded the entire gross state product of many of these united states and whereas an exception to this pattern was at the turn of the 21st century in 2001, american joined a budget surplus and whereas since m.y. 2001, america has been burdened with 10 consecutive years of deficit, $158 billion. 2003, 377 billion deficit. f.y. 2004, $4138 billion deficit. f.y. 2005, 318 billion. 2006,
alabama has joined texas. i read into the record alabama senate joint resolution 100 from alabama 2011 regular session just base passed. this is act number 2011-400, principal sponsor and co-sponsors from the state of alabama. enrolled, s.j.r. 100, urging congress to promote a balanced budget amendment. incurring debt was established early, with deficits occurring only in relation to extraordinary circumstances such as war, yet, for much of the 20th century and into the 21st, the united states...
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the military base under construction at day's driveway in tuskegee, alabama. they instituted training civilian pilots, a primary flight training base that operated under contract for the army air corps. now the war department was building from scratch on the outskirts of town. the idea of building an air base in treat him. he found a job at taft and are carpenter's apprentice and as soon as he got to tuskegee he learned about training black instructor pilots. he used the skills he learned in civilian pilot training to pass the entrance exam and began a training course. when the program was unexpectedly interrupted he found work driving the station wagon that ferried aviation cadets back and forth from their living quarters at tuskegee institute and was later hired as a timekeeper in the control tower tabulating cadets flight time. on march 1943 in order to save enough money to return to lincoln he quit his job and went back to atlanta to drive a cab. by september he had enough money to resume studies and was back in pennsylvania. he found out he had been draft
the military base under construction at day's driveway in tuskegee, alabama. they instituted training civilian pilots, a primary flight training base that operated under contract for the army air corps. now the war department was building from scratch on the outskirts of town. the idea of building an air base in treat him. he found a job at taft and are carpenter's apprentice and as soon as he got to tuskegee he learned about training black instructor pilots. he used the skills he learned in...
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. >>> excuse me, paul, prominent radio show host in alabama., all year long somebody calls to talk about the alabama-auburn football game, call theed iron bowl, it's played once a year, even if there is a reason to talk about it every day of the year. >> after the iron bowl, i went to auburn and poisoned the two toomer's trees. >> is that against the law? >> do you think i care? >> that confession is a lot of things, but for our purposes, it has led to a totally unexpected, totally awesome moment of geek tonight. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk
. >>> excuse me, paul, prominent radio show host in alabama., all year long somebody calls to talk about the alabama-auburn football game, call theed iron bowl, it's played once a year, even if there is a reason to talk about it every day of the year. >> after the iron bowl, i went to auburn and poisoned the two toomer's trees. >> is that against the law? >> do you think i care? >> that confession is a lot of things, but for our purposes, it has led to a totally...
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the gentleman from alabama blamed the obama administration. i feel like humphrey bogart, when it comes to fannie mae and freddie mac, republicans cannot proceed without obama. why have we not seen that? because of obama will not let them do it. a recent entertainment and elegy was wilson, in which the republicans of the house are geraldine annika obama is the devil. the chairman said that he was asked by the obama administration to wait. i have checked with the administration. he misunderstood them. no one in the obama toinistration has passeasked hm wait. i have a role that i try to fall myself. no matter how tight the quarter you are in, avoid saying something no one will believe. the notion that they are not acting on fannie and freddie -- esther garrett said it was not a simple problem. the republicans in the house have a bill opposed by everybody who is dealing with the housing market. that collection of radicals, all disagree with the plan, all think you have to have a more comprehensive approach. the republicans have this problem, their
the gentleman from alabama blamed the obama administration. i feel like humphrey bogart, when it comes to fannie mae and freddie mac, republicans cannot proceed without obama. why have we not seen that? because of obama will not let them do it. a recent entertainment and elegy was wilson, in which the republicans of the house are geraldine annika obama is the devil. the chairman said that he was asked by the obama administration to wait. i have checked with the administration. he misunderstood...
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dirÍan en alabama, arizona, california, colorado, distrito de columbia, florida, massachusetts, nuevoco y ohio. segÚn los expertos, Éstos pueden ser realizados desde cualquier computadora incluyendo la suya, en su casa o negocio. >> casi siempre, ellos mismos no son los que estÁn atacando.
dirÍan en alabama, arizona, california, colorado, distrito de columbia, florida, massachusetts, nuevoco y ohio. segÚn los expertos, Éstos pueden ser realizados desde cualquier computadora incluyendo la suya, en su casa o negocio. >> casi siempre, ellos mismos no son los que estÁn atacando.
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state of alabama has a very tough new approach. andy gallager has the story. >> it has been awhile since any wars have been fought in this part of alabama, but new battle lines are being mapped out here. the state is about to enact some of america's toughest immigration laws, and for one person, they cannot come soon enough. he claims undocumented workers are a threat. >> one of the things i am most worried about is the infectious diseases that they bring here that were pretty much eradicated here in this country. when an illegal immigrant comes in the country, there are not medical screenings, like someone doesn't you're going to try to become naturalized and become an american citizen. >> officials here say crime figures are up because of a surge in the number of undocumented workers. the also say the new powers will not lead to any kind of racial profiling. it is still weeks until they come into force, but already, this trailer bridge is beginning to empty out. for officials both here and state ride, this is an issue of right an
state of alabama has a very tough new approach. andy gallager has the story. >> it has been awhile since any wars have been fought in this part of alabama, but new battle lines are being mapped out here. the state is about to enact some of america's toughest immigration laws, and for one person, they cannot come soon enough. he claims undocumented workers are a threat. >> one of the things i am most worried about is the infectious diseases that they bring here that were pretty much...
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and i get back to alabama, and i realize this is the place where this happened. that was martin luther king's to church, by the way. i went everywhere that i could find. >> where were you born? north carolina. >> where? >> not too far away from my grandmother -- my grandmother's tobacco farm. and then i spent my summers with my granny. >> what part of the state? >> greensboro, with the huge tobacco farm. grandmother lived in atlanta, and she knew margaret mitchell. who wrote "gone with the wind." i would go to the opera with her, and i would go over to granny's house, and i'll be able to do all the things i wanted to do. >> but you went to school in iowa. >> this is right. at the university?
and i get back to alabama, and i realize this is the place where this happened. that was martin luther king's to church, by the way. i went everywhere that i could find. >> where were you born? north carolina. >> where? >> not too far away from my grandmother -- my grandmother's tobacco farm. and then i spent my summers with my granny. >> what part of the state? >> greensboro, with the huge tobacco farm. grandmother lived in atlanta, and she knew margaret mitchell....
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alabama just passed a tough immigration law. >> alabama! [ laughter and applause ] what? laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going to have to reinstate that no drinking policy for the -- >> steve: is there a kegger outside? >> jimmy: -- for the crowd. well, it happens sometimes. [ laughter ] >> steve: whoo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was going to say it's 5:00 somewhere, yeah. >> steve: exactly. >> jimmy: uh -- that's right. alabama -- just -- [ laughter ] -- just passed a tough immigration law that requires schools to find out if students are in the country illegally. fortunately, schools know what to look when identifying foreign students high test scores. [ laughter ] you did well. no way you're from here. [ cheers and applause ] come with us. and finally, according to a recent analysis, sarah palin's e-mails show that she has an eighth grade reading level. [ laughter ] palin called that pretty insulting while eighth graders called is very insulting. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >
alabama just passed a tough immigration law. >> alabama! [ laughter and applause ] what? laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going to have to reinstate that no drinking policy for the -- >> steve: is there a kegger outside? >> jimmy: -- for the crowd. well, it happens sometimes. [ laughter ] >> steve: whoo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was going to say it's 5:00 somewhere, yeah. >> steve: exactly. >> jimmy: uh -- that's right. alabama -- just -- [...
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dirÍan en alabama, arizona, california, colorado, distrito de columbia, florida, massachusetts, nuevoos, Éstos pueden ser realizados desde cualquier computadora incluyendo la suya, en su casa o negocio. >> casi siempre, ellos mismos no son los que estÁn atacando. >> es decir,1 vez que entran a las computadoras de la gente comÚn y corriente las usan y las programan para atacar. >> cuando viene alguien a ese servicio, en realidad, es el hacker el que se metiÓ. >> con propÓsitos generalmente del robo de fondos. >> no es por dinero, es mÁs por fama. >> los expertos aconsejan seguir pasos para evitar que su computadora sea utilizada para este tipo de ataque. >> lo primero que hay que hacer, estar seguro que todas las redes inalÁmbricas estÉn con una clave. no abra correos y no sabe de dÓnde vienen. >> los individuos han sido acusados de conspiraciÓn, con cinco aÑos de cÁrcel de ser encontrados culpables. tambiÉn daÑo intencional a un computador protegido. pueden tener una pena mÁxima de 10 aÑos en prisiÓn >> vamos a cambiar de tema, el magnate de la prensa y su hijo respondieron a un inter
dirÍan en alabama, arizona, california, colorado, distrito de columbia, florida, massachusetts, nuevoos, Éstos pueden ser realizados desde cualquier computadora incluyendo la suya, en su casa o negocio. >> casi siempre, ellos mismos no son los que estÁn atacando. >> es decir,1 vez que entran a las computadoras de la gente comÚn y corriente las usan y las programan para atacar. >> cuando viene alguien a ese servicio, en realidad, es el hacker el que se metiÓ. >> con...
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have heard the professional side of it. 20 years ago, i was a very young reporter in montgomery, alabama, and our -- they decided, they had come out to san francisco and decided that they needed someone that looked just like her, and i was the only one in the newsroom in montgomery, alabama that look like her. do you know they forced me to do this show, and that started me on my road to coming out to san francisco and the bay area to live and work here and become part of the community. i thank jan for that. i had no idea who she was, but that is how i got my start in the coming out to california. on a quick personal note, 10 years ago, she says she works out, but she really just kind of talk to people on the machine at certification, asked a fellow should in london, and she said she had a single friend she got really needed a date. i was really busy. i had a new job. we end up going out, and we have been married 10 years now. never say never. some george died. [applause] -- some george guy. she does not work out. she just talked to people. >> it is all true. is she doing a great job? she
have heard the professional side of it. 20 years ago, i was a very young reporter in montgomery, alabama, and our -- they decided, they had come out to san francisco and decided that they needed someone that looked just like her, and i was the only one in the newsroom in montgomery, alabama that look like her. do you know they forced me to do this show, and that started me on my road to coming out to san francisco and the bay area to live and work here and become part of the community. i thank...
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about 6 in 10 disapprove. >>> other stories making headlines now in alabama.ps filed a lawsuit today challenging the state's new immigration law. the law, which is seen as the toughest in the nation, was signed into law next month. it goes into effect august 1st. the law would subject residents to criminal penalties for things such as giving a ride to a neighbor, hiring a day laborer or renting a room to a friend. a spokesperson just issued this statement saying they have not yet received a copy of the complaint and have no comment at this time, other than to state that under state law, acts of our legislature are presumed to be constitutional. >>> the accomplish tabloid hacking scandal. david cameron's former press secretary has been arrested in this case. andy colson is his name. he's been editor of "news of the world" or former editor. he resigned at the wake. he denied acknowledgment of any of the activity. cameron is now calling for a therefore r thorough investigation into the scandal. >>> prince william and katherine ended their trip in canada. their ne
about 6 in 10 disapprove. >>> other stories making headlines now in alabama.ps filed a lawsuit today challenging the state's new immigration law. the law, which is seen as the toughest in the nation, was signed into law next month. it goes into effect august 1st. the law would subject residents to criminal penalties for things such as giving a ride to a neighbor, hiring a day laborer or renting a room to a friend. a spokesperson just issued this statement saying they have not yet...
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i was born in alabama, but i moved to live with my biological aunt and uncle.ember, in the rural area, there are no signs saying " white" and "colored" because it is too difficult, but how i learned about it is in the general store. they sell everything. everything you want to find in the post office, the bus station -- everything has been in the general store. one day, i was standing in line. it was a summer day, and some white kids came in. funhi
i was born in alabama, but i moved to live with my biological aunt and uncle.ember, in the rural area, there are no signs saying " white" and "colored" because it is too difficult, but how i learned about it is in the general store. they sell everything. everything you want to find in the post office, the bus station -- everything has been in the general store. one day, i was standing in line. it was a summer day, and some white kids came in. funhi
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i was born in alabama, but i moved to live with my biological aunt and uncle. remember, in the rural area, there are no signs saying " white" and "colored" because it is too difficult, but how i learned about it is in the general store. they sell everything. everything you want to find in the post office, the bus station -- everything has been in the general store. one day, i was standing in line. it was a summer day, and some white kids came in. funny thing about it -- you know their parents' names, but you do not know the children's names because you are not allowed to interact with white children. they came in, and they were laughing, and the older ones started punching me. one of the little boys -- i do not know, somebody was saying something about my hands. he wanted to see my hands. i just raised them up. i was wondering what they wanted to see my hands for. what happened was the white boy placed his hands against my hands, and his mother looked at my mom, and my mom looked at me, and she gave me a backhand slap. from then on, i knew that i was not suppos
i was born in alabama, but i moved to live with my biological aunt and uncle. remember, in the rural area, there are no signs saying " white" and "colored" because it is too difficult, but how i learned about it is in the general store. they sell everything. everything you want to find in the post office, the bus station -- everything has been in the general store. one day, i was standing in line. it was a summer day, and some white kids came in. funny thing about it -- you...
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you come from alabama. how do you come from alabama to a black panther party? about generation. nowadays we tend to narrow that movement. we tend to think of it only as civil rights movement, but there were those of us in the '60s who felt as if we needed to go further. we listened to malcolm x. we were also influenced by fidel castro and che guevera and patrice lamumba. we were thinking about transformation and we were thinking about freedom in the largest possible sense. >> so many of the memories in the public of the black panther party are with people standing around with gun, but there were programs. there were ideas and there was so much going on other than men toting gun, right? >> oh, absolutely. as a matter of fact, initially i would say the guns were more symbolic of resistance which isn't to say that members of the black panther party didn't have weapons. i had weapons myself at that time. it was a different era, but as you point out the black panther party had all kinds of programs. as a matter of fact, free breakfast program that is run by the depa
you come from alabama. how do you come from alabama to a black panther party? about generation. nowadays we tend to narrow that movement. we tend to think of it only as civil rights movement, but there were those of us in the '60s who felt as if we needed to go further. we listened to malcolm x. we were also influenced by fidel castro and che guevera and patrice lamumba. we were thinking about transformation and we were thinking about freedom in the largest possible sense. >> so many of...
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the chair: the gentleman from alabama may not reserve. the gentlewoman from west virginia controls the time. mrs. capito: i reserve the balance of myime. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. frank, is recognized. mr. frank: i'm appalled at the gentleman saying it's un-american. and he made a misstatement when he said we took a good idea and ruined it. if it was such a good idea, why was ohe opposed to that good idea? he's making a big deal of the fact thatwe switched our view after listening to people, after having hearings, we made a change. that's why you have hearings. e desaied after debate that the model of the control of the currency a single individual, appointed by the president, was a better model for the consumer agcy, to so does everyone else who supported it. the gentleman from alabama said, that was a good idea and you runed it. the gentleman from alabama was opposed to it when it was a good idea. he was opposed to the notion of an independence consumer agency. he m
the chair: the gentleman from alabama may not reserve. the gentlewoman from west virginia controls the time. mrs. capito: i reserve the balance of myime. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. frank, is recognized. mr. frank: i'm appalled at the gentleman saying it's un-american. and he made a misstatement when he said we took a good idea and ruined it. if it was such a good idea, why was ohe opposed to that good idea? he's making a big...
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to alabama. so, he almost persuaded me back to alabama. >> jimmy: he's no dummy.> he was. you know, i called him and i was getting ready to tell him i was coming to florida. he couldn't tell what i was doing. i was wiping off tears, i just got off with shula. he was like, how are you doing? how is everything going? i was like, it's good. hey, coach, i'm getting ready to tell him i'm coming to florida, and his phone goes dead. he's very intense. so, as he tells it, he's driving a car, he didn't want to sit there, so, he's punching on the dashboard, he's all upset. so, he goes home, gets his son. he can't watch it on tv. he pulls him outside, throwing balls outside. he hears his family cheer, and that's how he found out. >> jimmy: that's how he found out? wow. he needs to switch service. that's no good at all. well, i -- i hope you guys play next year. i wish you luck. i love to see you start. i know the fans would love to see you starting in denver. you have to go out there and do it. it's great to meet you. you seem like a great guy. and good luck to you. tim tebo
to alabama. so, he almost persuaded me back to alabama. >> jimmy: he's no dummy.> he was. you know, i called him and i was getting ready to tell him i was coming to florida. he couldn't tell what i was doing. i was wiping off tears, i just got off with shula. he was like, how are you doing? how is everything going? i was like, it's good. hey, coach, i'm getting ready to tell him i'm coming to florida, and his phone goes dead. he's very intense. so, as he tells it, he's driving a car,...
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think again the wife of a retired fireman from pritchard, alabama.o does is that warn the government and stop squandering our money? no. i'll show you some of the crazier spending next. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more amecans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... f greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. [ male announcer ] you don't makeby pressing a button.cken it takes a cook. we're kfc and we've got a certified cook in every restaurant freshly making the colonel's original recipe, today and every day. 11 herbs and spices, hand-breaded, hands down the world's best chicken. today is a kfc day. so bring home a real meal -- 10 pieces of that famous chicken, 3 large sides and 6 biscuits. enough real food to feed a family of four or more, just 20 bu
think again the wife of a retired fireman from pritchard, alabama.o does is that warn the government and stop squandering our money? no. i'll show you some of the crazier spending next. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more amecans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... f greater access to all the...
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the chair: the gentleman from alabama may not reserve. the gentlewoman from west virginia controls the time. mrs. capito: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. frank, is recognized. mr. frank: i'm appalled at the gentleman saying it's un-american. and he made a misstatement when he said we took a good idea and ruined it. if it was such a good idea, why was ohe opposed to that good idea? he's making a big deal of the fact that we switched our view after listening to people, after having hearings, we made a change. that's why you have hearings. we desaied after debate that the model of the control of the currency a single individual, appointed by the president, was a better model for the consumer agency, to so does everyone else who supported it. the gentleman from alabama said, that was a good idea and you runed it. the gentleman from alabama was opposed to it when it was a good idea. he was opposed to the notion of an independence consumer agency
the chair: the gentleman from alabama may not reserve. the gentlewoman from west virginia controls the time. mrs. capito: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. frank, is recognized. mr. frank: i'm appalled at the gentleman saying it's un-american. and he made a misstatement when he said we took a good idea and ruined it. if it was such a good idea, why was ohe opposed to that good idea? he's making a...
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think again the wife of a retired fireman from pritchard, alabama. so does is that warn the government and stop squandering our money? no. i'll showour tax money looked like hungry people grabbing pork out of a barrel. you pay to blow up beaver dams in mississippi and eliminate brown tree snakes in guam. they study the immune systems of shrimps and you paid to create this robot that folds laundry. >> these programs create jobs. >> senator harry reid wants to fund frills. >> a cowboy poetry festival. >> john: some are so silly they sound fake. they sent out this woman to ask. is this government program real or fake. >> $2.6 million for this. >> most people thought this was fake. >> i think so. >> you say false. >> actual truth is worth. >> $2.6 million to get chinese to drink it. >> why can would the government pay for this? >> $1 million in stimulus funds to get smokers to stop smoking by giving blackberries. >> to help smokers connect with other people yet. >> you got a blackberry. >> and after they spend your money the government charges you again
think again the wife of a retired fireman from pritchard, alabama. so does is that warn the government and stop squandering our money? no. i'll showour tax money looked like hungry people grabbing pork out of a barrel. you pay to blow up beaver dams in mississippi and eliminate brown tree snakes in guam. they study the immune systems of shrimps and you paid to create this robot that folds laundry. >> these programs create jobs. >> senator harry reid wants to fund frills. >> a...
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the gentleman from alabama was critical of t.a.r.p.. he is unfair to the bush administration in that regard but i do appreciate the bipartisan nature of his criticism. the secretary gave preference to the automobiles and foreclosures. he very carefully said it was from the banks. we have not recovered the money from automobiles. what we have is the american automobile industry, would not have happened if we hadn't intervened. ford which was not seeking any funds actively supported that for feared general motors and chrysler were not bankrupt or assisted in the supply chain would have disappeared. at a time we talk about enhancing manufacturing america that was the biggest thing we did. i would have to say the governor of alabama's description of the process doesn't cover what went on at the house. i wasn't privy to them but certainly was not a case when the administration told us to go forward. on the consumer bureau high was one of the ones who said no. the solution he talked about namely elevating the status bureaucratically of a cons
the gentleman from alabama was critical of t.a.r.p.. he is unfair to the bush administration in that regard but i do appreciate the bipartisan nature of his criticism. the secretary gave preference to the automobiles and foreclosures. he very carefully said it was from the banks. we have not recovered the money from automobiles. what we have is the american automobile industry, would not have happened if we hadn't intervened. ford which was not seeking any funds actively supported that for...
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the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i know that the republican leader for his efforts in this regard. i know for a fact that senator mcconnell and the leadership on our side hoped and believed it was possible to have an -- to take advantage of the opportunity of the discussion over raising the debt limit to create a major alteration in our plan of spending in this country and it's been disappointing to not have been met halfway in that regard. and knowing the numbers, as i do, as ranking member of the budget committee, when senator mcconnell was told that the plan proposed by the white house included only a $2 billion cut next year in spending, it's just a stunning thing since our debt this year, when we end the fiscal year september 30, will have added $1,500 billion to our debt in one year. we're going to save $2 billion next year? this is not acceptable and i'm disappointed and i appreciate the majority leader's efforts in that regard. i would note, you know, the discussion about the war as causing our defi
the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i know that the republican leader for his efforts in this regard. i know for a fact that senator mcconnell and the leadership on our side hoped and believed it was possible to have an -- to take advantage of the opportunity of the discussion over raising the debt limit to create a major alteration in our plan of spending in this country and it's been disappointing to not have been met halfway in that regard. and knowing the numbers,...
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jefferson county is home to more than 650,000 people, as well as alabama's largest city, birmingham. it's buckling under the weight of more than $3 billion owed as part of a massive sewer construction project. the county commission has scheduled a meeting for thursday and will seriously consider bankruptcy if an agreement with creditors isn't reached. >> susie: do you work with millennials? that's the generation of adults born between 1980 and 2000. for the most part, they're used to working in teams and tend to make friends with people at work. tonight's commentator enjoys managing this new generation of employees. he's harry lin, executive-in- residence at idea-lab, a technology incubator in pasadena, california. >> being of my age, and being in my industry-- the internet-- means that i have the pleasure of routinely working with young people. software developers, web designers, social-media marketers-- employees i endearingly refer to as "kids." these kids are a main reason i chose this industry more than a dozen years ago, and one of the reasons i continue to work in it, despite
jefferson county is home to more than 650,000 people, as well as alabama's largest city, birmingham. it's buckling under the weight of more than $3 billion owed as part of a massive sewer construction project. the county commission has scheduled a meeting for thursday and will seriously consider bankruptcy if an agreement with creditors isn't reached. >> susie: do you work with millennials? that's the generation of adults born between 1980 and 2000. for the most part, they're used to...
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steve hartman, cbs news, troy, alabama. ♪ >>> coming up a little later on "the early show" the caseyrial in session on the fourth of july and grinding down to a climax. >>> then the royal tour, william and kate arrive in the maritime provinces of canada and prepare to head west. >>> and independence day, in the city where it all happened, a philadelphia fourth of july, all of that and more coming up on "the early show." that's it for this monday morning "cbs morning news." happy fourth of july, everybody. i'm terrell brown. take care. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
steve hartman, cbs news, troy, alabama. ♪ >>> coming up a little later on "the early show" the caseyrial in session on the fourth of july and grinding down to a climax. >>> then the royal tour, william and kate arrive in the maritime provinces of canada and prepare to head west. >>> and independence day, in the city where it all happened, a philadelphia fourth of july, all of that and more coming up on "the early show." that's it for this monday...
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. >>> seven family members are dead after their small plane crashed in alabama. the f.a.a. says one of the plane's engines failed en route from missouri to florida saturday night. the pilot tried landing in alabama but crashed in a wooded area just two miles from the airport. two adults and their five children were on board that plane. they were returning from a family reunion. >>> a group will stage a protest today at bart civic center station in san francisco where bart police shot and killed a man last week. 45-year-old charles hill was allegedly wielding a knife and a bottle before bart police shot him last sunday. he later died at the hospital. a group called no justice no bart is calling for the officers involved to be fired and charges filed against them. they also want the bart police department to be shut down. today's protests will begin at 4:30. >>> a former cincinnati bengals player is dead after a confrontation with sheriffs deputies. it happened outside a bakersfield convenience store yesterday morning. family members say kern county deputies accused david lee
. >>> seven family members are dead after their small plane crashed in alabama. the f.a.a. says one of the plane's engines failed en route from missouri to florida saturday night. the pilot tried landing in alabama but crashed in a wooded area just two miles from the airport. two adults and their five children were on board that plane. they were returning from a family reunion. >>> a group will stage a protest today at bart civic center station in san francisco where bart...