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let us hear from andrew harding, our correspondent, one of the many. he has produced a remarkable piece of television summing up the events of the day and the night. let us watch. >> like an astronaut, the very first rescue work, close to plunge half a mile into a mountain. a gentle kick and a parking blessing from the president. then, abruptly, like a tardis or lunar lander, at the capsule appears in the underworld. somewhere beneath, is anxious father florencio avalos. then, lift off. imagine the claustrophobia and the anticipation. this is 8-year-old and violet -- 8-year-old buy list. her dad is just home from a long trip. -- this is 8-year-old violet. her dad is just wrong from a long trip. -- just home from a long trip. [applause] the first miner is safe. listen to the ecstatic response here at camp hope, a roar of relief and the like that must surely be rippling around the world. this most phenomenal of rescue operations has got off to a very promising start. an hour later, another from the deep. "vamos, vamos, vamos" -- "go, go, go." his wife re
let us hear from andrew harding, our correspondent, one of the many. he has produced a remarkable piece of television summing up the events of the day and the night. let us watch. >> like an astronaut, the very first rescue work, close to plunge half a mile into a mountain. a gentle kick and a parking blessing from the president. then, abruptly, like a tardis or lunar lander, at the capsule appears in the underworld. somewhere beneath, is anxious father florencio avalos. then, lift off....
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we have this report from andrew harding. >> emerging from the deaths, the rescue pot is on its final test run. massive technology, all in place for what has become a truly global event. the crowd here is in a frenzy of anticipation. what will the miners make of it all? what of their families? smartening up this afternoon for a long awaited reunion, some children cannot get back to school. others are in less of a hurry. wondering what kind of husband might emerge from underground. >> he seems to have changed a lot down there. more humble melt. let's just hope that lasts. >> at the entrance to the triumphant tunnel, the final preparations. for now it is going like clockwork. >> we have different procedures to do it. we have the best people there. smart, prepared, ready for any contingency. >> for 17 days the world thought that they were dead, for 51 days they were kept alive by umbilical cords. just a few hours away from this climax. the very first minor should emerge just after nightfall. >> this is how should go. after a medical checkup, the first minor will be strapped in to the pho
we have this report from andrew harding. >> emerging from the deaths, the rescue pot is on its final test run. massive technology, all in place for what has become a truly global event. the crowd here is in a frenzy of anticipation. what will the miners make of it all? what of their families? smartening up this afternoon for a long awaited reunion, some children cannot get back to school. others are in less of a hurry. wondering what kind of husband might emerge from underground. >>...
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andrew harding, bbc news, san jose mine in chile. >>> analysts are predicting latest unemployment ratethe numbers are released this morning. economists expect, september's jobless rate will go up to 9.7%, increase of .1 point. likely to put more pressure on democratic candidates weeks before the midterm elections. >>> poor outlook means the foreclosure crisis likely to continue. the white house is rejecting a foreclosure bill passed by congress. >> we are joined from washington with more on why president used his veto power. >> good morning, rob, vinita. a rare move by president obama, moving to kill a bill that the white house says could make the foreclosure crisis worse. the bill sailed through congress last month as they rush out of town for fall recess. but that was before the foreclosure scandals by bank of america and j.p. morgan, and other lenders were revealed this week. the bill has a long name, interstate recognition of notarizations act and would have loosened bank rules. on documents. moert mo helping to eliminate confusion of notarizations across state lines. consumer advo
andrew harding, bbc news, san jose mine in chile. >>> analysts are predicting latest unemployment ratethe numbers are released this morning. economists expect, september's jobless rate will go up to 9.7%, increase of .1 point. likely to put more pressure on democratic candidates weeks before the midterm elections. >>> poor outlook means the foreclosure crisis likely to continue. the white house is rejecting a foreclosure bill passed by congress. >> we are joined from...
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then the kill shot on the sex life of andrew kwcuomo. >> it's hard to imagine voters will be affectedthis as unfair, going beyond the grounds of fair play. >> a statement saying new yorkers know he's unfit to be governor with his smears and total lack of substance. >> some political experts argue that works. going negative is effective. >> going negative works in the sense of raising the negatives of your opponent. but if voters tune out and people stay home, you may lose support from people who otherwise might have cast votes for you. >> no one is insulated. right-wing commentator rush limbaugh levels this broadside on president obama. >> he's a jackass. he's an economic illiterate. >> does it reflect a certain mentality on the campaign trail and the political discourse over all this year? >> it reflects a mentality of of mean spiritedness. people are not focusing on the issues. they're insulting the opposition. darrell west says a few factprs are unique to this year. candidates and commentators sense the voter anger and want to tap into it. they realize the stakes are high for the b
then the kill shot on the sex life of andrew kwcuomo. >> it's hard to imagine voters will be affectedthis as unfair, going beyond the grounds of fair play. >> a statement saying new yorkers know he's unfit to be governor with his smears and total lack of substance. >> some political experts argue that works. going negative is effective. >> going negative works in the sense of raising the negatives of your opponent. but if voters tune out and people stay home, you may...
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while speaking with jewish leaders today, carl paladino took a hard-line stance against gay marriage. the democrat andrew cuomo who is running against a released a statement about his opponent's remarks and sang " paladino's statement displays a stunning homophobia and a glaring disregard fo basic equality." 22-year-old rudy perez is part of the latin king goonies gang. they are accused of beating one of their records because he was gay. they also attacked the 30-year- old man he was involved with and another teenager. eight members were trained on sunday. >> right now we want to go to our reporter kerry cavanaugh. both candidates for governor sparred, and it got a little heated at times appeared >> governor martin o'malley and former governor bob ehrlich scored off and their first televised debate today. it started off with both answering questions, but as it progressed, the debate grew more cheated. governor martin o'malley squared off against former governor bob ehrlich in the first televised debate of 2010. both men laid out similar priorities -- jobs, crime, and affordable college education. each ac
while speaking with jewish leaders today, carl paladino took a hard-line stance against gay marriage. the democrat andrew cuomo who is running against a released a statement about his opponent's remarks and sang " paladino's statement displays a stunning homophobia and a glaring disregard fo basic equality." 22-year-old rudy perez is part of the latin king goonies gang. they are accused of beating one of their records because he was gay. they also attacked the 30-year- old man he was...
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thought about this and really come hard here ok your teacher and now your colleague andrew again said i quote that graphene has all the potential to change our life the same way plastics did in the twentieth century so do you think that the twenty first century will be there the the age of growth feed the age of game and know myself. oh yeah absolutely graffiti changed our lives come completely dramatically so we've had fantastic time over the last years and we arrive to this small one which is which is quite good as well but seriously i think it's. it does have a great more potential we still don't realize. how large is this potential i don't want to speculate about a place in silicon or griffin there are far more can complicated questions than. the as a said already there are quite a few properties of this material which are unique the mechanical optical electronic and it's refined it's a applications. you know we're still there for the nobel prize winner in physics this year spotlight will be back shortly right after the break so stay with us. live. live. live. live showbiz that st
thought about this and really come hard here ok your teacher and now your colleague andrew again said i quote that graphene has all the potential to change our life the same way plastics did in the twentieth century so do you think that the twenty first century will be there the the age of growth feed the age of game and know myself. oh yeah absolutely graffiti changed our lives come completely dramatically so we've had fantastic time over the last years and we arrive to this small one which is...
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my mom and dad for being my rock and for teaching me to always work hard, doing the best you can, and for my husband and sons, andrewnd sarah, for giving me a quiet time when i go home, and knowing that if i need to be by myself, that i'm not trying to ignore you, thank you for being so supportive, and thank you to everyone that i work with and all the people in our community. you guys have been wonderful, and as my kindergarteners would say, teachers rock. [applause] >> eat baked city bike rentals and taurus for two. you are in trouble now -- the bay city bike rentals and tours for two. >> our march teacher of the month as robert ross from mission high school, a social studies teacher. nearly all of robertson's have a self -- have his telephone number, and he is in constant contact with him -- men and their families. a visit students in their homes, meets with their parents, helps with applications for college, writes that was applications for jobs and scholarships, and yes, he attended far too many funerals. fighting for equity has been the touchstone of his entire teaching career. equity means ritter, a teaching
my mom and dad for being my rock and for teaching me to always work hard, doing the best you can, and for my husband and sons, andrewnd sarah, for giving me a quiet time when i go home, and knowing that if i need to be by myself, that i'm not trying to ignore you, thank you for being so supportive, and thank you to everyone that i work with and all the people in our community. you guys have been wonderful, and as my kindergarteners would say, teachers rock. [applause] >> eat baked city...
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andrew is legendary. >> have you seen anything like that in an ad? >> this is such a cheap shot. it's hard positively by this. they are going to view it as unfair, going beyond the grounds of fair play. >> reporter: cuomo's response, new yorkers know he is unfit to be governor with his unstable outbursts, smears and lack of substance. >> some experts argue it does work. going negative is affective. >> it works in the sense of you can raise the negatives of your opponent. if voters tune out and stay home, you may lose support who otherwise might have cast votes for you. >> reporter: rush limbaugh has this broadside on president obama. >> he's a jackass. he's an ignoramus. >> it reflects a mentality of mean spiritedness. people are not focusing on the issues. they are insulting the opposition. >> reporter: why is it at heightened levels now? a few factors are unique to this year. commentators sense the voter anger and they want to tap into it. they realize the stakes are high for the balance of power this year. he says candidates sense the media is not doing as much fact checking on ads and
andrew is legendary. >> have you seen anything like that in an ad? >> this is such a cheap shot. it's hard positively by this. they are going to view it as unfair, going beyond the grounds of fair play. >> reporter: cuomo's response, new yorkers know he is unfit to be governor with his unstable outbursts, smears and lack of substance. >> some experts argue it does work. going negative is affective. >> it works in the sense of you can raise the negatives of your...
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andrew cuomo had shown he wasn't a great father by taking his daughters to it. he said one issue was gay marriage and other than that, he supports them. it's hardm that to the night before, questioning a valid lifestyle. and you know, it's amazing when a candidate actually ups their ante after accusing their rival of extramarital affairs. we don't see this in new york very often. >> he is aç culturely conservative man. is he thinking there's a 51% that would support his conservative views? >> no. i think he is being himself. there has been a debate. they are letting him be him. >> i guess i've covered politics a long time, but have you heard of a politician agreeing to walk into a group and read the speech that he was handed by the group to read as if it were his words. you see the picture. he's stumbling over these words. trying to read these words, but they're not his words then afterwards, he sort of denies them. >> i've never heard of this before. i've never heard of a campaign picking up a script and saying, yes, i will read this. he says he read it in the car. it's not true. i spoke to reporters there. it was given out beforehand. regard
andrew cuomo had shown he wasn't a great father by taking his daughters to it. he said one issue was gay marriage and other than that, he supports them. it's hardm that to the night before, questioning a valid lifestyle. and you know, it's amazing when a candidate actually ups their ante after accusing their rival of extramarital affairs. we don't see this in new york very often. >> he is aç culturely conservative man. is he thinking there's a 51% that would support his conservative...
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hard to believe but there were other sporting events going on other than baseball. like the stanford cardinals. not to forget them. another outstanding effort as you take a look at their quarterback andrewluck. luck with ryan waleis. and that left stanford in control. on to the second quarter 10-7 now. and taylor got the six yard burst 17-7. taylor 142 yards rushing and a couple of tds. third quarter now stanford got in control luck to baldwin. jumping over simmonses for the grab. 190 yards passing and three tds for luck. one interception. stanford wins 38-28. >>> and the news is equally good for the cal bears hosting things at berkeley. giving their fans a little treat with the no nonsense victory. remember that guy dennis ericson former 9er coach now with the sun devils. first quarter tied three. and shane with the eight yard td catcher. wild cat formation and the bears take the lead. and kevin riley hit marvin jones for the 52-yard td pass. the bears taking a 23-3 lead. cal leads 33-3. and chris cante comes out of nowhere un blocks the punt and takes it into the end-zone. six yards td putting the bears up 40-3. and they take half 100 there. 50-17 over arizona state rounds out the col
hard to believe but there were other sporting events going on other than baseball. like the stanford cardinals. not to forget them. another outstanding effort as you take a look at their quarterback andrewluck. luck with ryan waleis. and that left stanford in control. on to the second quarter 10-7 now. and taylor got the six yard burst 17-7. taylor 142 yards rushing and a couple of tds. third quarter now stanford got in control luck to baldwin. jumping over simmonses for the grab. 190 yards...
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andrew cuomo. >> his policy is legendary. >> have you ever seen anything like that in an ad talking about someone's prowess? >> it is a cheap shot, and it is hardly by this. they are going to view this as unfair, going beyond the grounds of fair play. >> reporter: cuomo's response, a statement from a spokesman saying of pala dee know, new yorkers know he is unfit to be governor with his unstable outbursts, sneers and fear. some believe it is better to go negative? >> well, if the voters tune out, and stay home, you will lose support from people who otherwise might have cast votes for you. >> reporter: no one is insulated. right wing commentator rush limbaugh lays this against president obama on his radio show. >> he is a jack ass and ignoramus. >> reporter: does it reflect a certain mentality on the campaign trail this year? >> it is a mentality of mean spiritedness and not focusing on the issues and insulting the opposition. >> reporter: why is the nastiness at such heightened levels right now? darrell west says a few factors are unique to this year, candidates and commentators clearly sense the anger and want to tap into it. they realize the
andrew cuomo. >> his policy is legendary. >> have you ever seen anything like that in an ad talking about someone's prowess? >> it is a cheap shot, and it is hardly by this. they are going to view this as unfair, going beyond the grounds of fair play. >> reporter: cuomo's response, a statement from a spokesman saying of pala dee know, new yorkers know he is unfit to be governor with his unstable outbursts, sneers and fear. some believe it is better to go negative?...
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hard it is to actually strain a big mac. after reading "baby love," i put it through a strainer and give it to little andrew. >> nora's husband is a famed chef and the two wrote it together and great meals for parents as well, extremely healthy, starting from infancy. i love it. >> it will change your life. >> you must buy "baby love." >> you've been lobbying to be the official by og gra 49er of pat buchanan. how's it going for you? >> he's rejecting my offer. i can't believe he won't open up to me. >> we have got to get you to stop writing these polimics and get you to write your memoirs of the reagan years. >> do i have a contract to do the nixon memoirs. not my own campaigns. not a lot of interest in those. >> there definitely is. >> the godfather. >> the nixon years, real fascination, almost more than the reagan years, what happened back there and all the turmoil of the 1960s, early 1970s. we have a contract to do that. >> the statute of limitations has largely run out on most of that stuff. >> four people like sam. >> history bonanza. >> also, we are -- i am constantly ridiculed for talking about 1994, but the reason why
hard it is to actually strain a big mac. after reading "baby love," i put it through a strainer and give it to little andrew. >> nora's husband is a famed chef and the two wrote it together and great meals for parents as well, extremely healthy, starting from infancy. i love it. >> it will change your life. >> you must buy "baby love." >> you've been lobbying to be the official by og gra 49er of pat buchanan. how's it going for you? >> he's...