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the bbc's andrew harding is there, and he sent this report. >> silence. on the frontline, outside a place -- some of these rebel fighters have families trapped inside the town. >> i've got nine. >> i've got 13. >> i've got six. >> they are highly motivated, but also worried about their faces being photographed. that was close. >> for libyan's barefoot volunteers, this has become something like trench warfair. deadly, deadlocked. the front barely inching forward. rocket fire. again, it will be very difficult for them to endure this. >> gaddafi is pounding us, he says. the result is a chaotic stalemate. the rebels blame nato for their air campaign, but those dug in here want fighting to be much more. it is a struggle -- we secured a late-night call to a rebel in hiding. >> hello. it is andrew from the bbc. can you hear me? there is nothing good. >> rebels have run out of ammunition and supplies. what are gaddafi's forces doing in the city? are they in complete control? >> they are meeting in public places for military proposals. >> outside the town, it is t
the bbc's andrew harding is there, and he sent this report. >> silence. on the frontline, outside a place -- some of these rebel fighters have families trapped inside the town. >> i've got nine. >> i've got 13. >> i've got six. >> they are highly motivated, but also worried about their faces being photographed. that was close. >> for libyan's barefoot volunteers, this has become something like trench warfair. deadly, deadlocked. the front barely inching...
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we will die. >> andrew harding, bbc news, misrata. >> the leaders of the two largest euro zone economies have presented a united front on a new rescue package for greece. the german chancellor angela merkel and french president nicolas sarkozy have been meeting in berlin to discuss the issue. in athens itself, a new greek cabinet has been sworn in as gavin hewitt reports. [chanting] >> a cabinet reshuffle, greek style. european leaders and the financial markets watched as a new cabinet was sworn in. facing violent unrest, prime minister george papandreou dumped his finance minister. a desperate gamble that a new team could more easily push through austerity measures and so prevent a devastating default. outside parliament, the protesters remain at the gates. late evening, they were sitting in. they had heard that the new finance minister might try and negotiate with his european paymasters to soften some of the reforms. the protesters were skeptical. the mood here was uncompromising. no more austerity. >> the more austerity you have, people are more unemployed. we have less to spend and
we will die. >> andrew harding, bbc news, misrata. >> the leaders of the two largest euro zone economies have presented a united front on a new rescue package for greece. the german chancellor angela merkel and french president nicolas sarkozy have been meeting in berlin to discuss the issue. in athens itself, a new greek cabinet has been sworn in as gavin hewitt reports. [chanting] >> a cabinet reshuffle, greek style. european leaders and the financial markets watched as a...
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andrew harding reports. >> this was his very first day on the front lines. already 19-year-old mofta is being wheeled into surgery. a rocket has torn into his leg. yet another casualty in a besieged city where defineance is curdling with frustration. >> i don't think nato is helping as much as they should be. there is a lot of delay. 21 dead bodies and then they start to shoot. we have dead bodies every day. >> his brother has been told that amputation is the only option. >> a 19-year-old boy, student in college. they're going to amputate his leg. for what? fighting for what? fighting for freedom, that's all. >> the city's weary defenders pause for prayer. during a lull on the front lines. for weeks they've held their ground here despite daily bombardments. but ahead of them the road to tripoli remains blocked. >> i don't understand why nato doesn't destroy gaddafi's tents. they need to knock down the one where he's hiding. when a rebel general arrives to inspect the ragtag army, the men complain that they lack guns. this front-line visit is designed to boos
andrew harding reports. >> this was his very first day on the front lines. already 19-year-old mofta is being wheeled into surgery. a rocket has torn into his leg. yet another casualty in a besieged city where defineance is curdling with frustration. >> i don't think nato is helping as much as they should be. there is a lot of delay. 21 dead bodies and then they start to shoot. we have dead bodies every day. >> his brother has been told that amputation is the only option....
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andrew harding is there and from there he sent us this report. >> a rare moment of silence and the front lines outside of a place called -- some of these rebel fighters have families trapped inside of the town. i have not in there, he says. i have 13, i have six. they are highly motivated but there are also worried about their faces being filmed. that was close. >> for the fallen tears, this has become something like trench warfare, a deadly and deadlocked. the front is barely inching forward. a lot of rockets and artillery fire. there are a few kilometers before they reach them. the trouble is that it is proving very difficult for them. >> gaddafi is pounding us with rockets, says this man, but we just have light weapons. the result is a chaotic stalemate. the rebels claimed nato for a have handed bausch half-hearted campaign -- the rebels blamed they go for a half-hearted campaign. from our base in the nearby city of misrata, it is a struggle to get any news. we have secured a late-night call with the rebel leader in hiding. >> it is and drew from the bbc. can you hear me? >> yes. ther
andrew harding is there and from there he sent us this report. >> a rare moment of silence and the front lines outside of a place called -- some of these rebel fighters have families trapped inside of the town. i have not in there, he says. i have 13, i have six. they are highly motivated but there are also worried about their faces being filmed. that was close. >> for the fallen tears, this has become something like trench warfare, a deadly and deadlocked. the front is barely...
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andrew harding, "bbc" news, misrata. >> oil prices are recovering after falling sharply thursday, that's following the international agency. it's only the third time the i.b.a. has released on the market some of the crude market it keeps in reserve. the extra supplies are needed to plug the gap caused by the destruction of oil supplies from libya. the japanese government says damages caused by the tsunami will cost $209 billion which is lower than previously experted. the figure doesn't include damages by the nuclear disaster that followed. it concludes in vienna today. contingency plan being discussed at the meeting cannot be prepare for all scenarios. >> obviously, there are lessons to be learned from the crisis. one of the problems, however, that exists in these types of situations where the dynamic nature of the situation requires a ramped up response. it is very difficult to prepare a contingency plan. as a result of that, although there are lessons that can be gained from the mistakes made in fukushima, i also think that it will be increasingly difficult to prepare contingency meas
andrew harding, "bbc" news, misrata. >> oil prices are recovering after falling sharply thursday, that's following the international agency. it's only the third time the i.b.a. has released on the market some of the crude market it keeps in reserve. the extra supplies are needed to plug the gap caused by the destruction of oil supplies from libya. the japanese government says damages caused by the tsunami will cost $209 billion which is lower than previously experted. the figure...
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city which is a lifeline boat for the rebels and the population at large credit from misrata, andrew harding has more. >> the daily scramble. a volunteer ambulance crew races through misrata. here is why. more rockets have just hit the city center. this doctor hunts for casualties. the residential home destroyed. this time, no one injured. we are all civilians here, he says. but that is clearly the case. >> you have to go now. >> may be right now he will repeat that at the same place. we have to go now. >> the fear is catching. this man asks us not to film in case it helps colonel gaddafi to in his rockets better next time. -- to name his rockets better next time. bailey strikes on the city and its -- a daily strikes on the city. look what is inside them. tiny ball bearings designed for maximum casualties. fresh shrapnel marks cover of this family home. halima flinches at the slightest sound. her pregnant mother was injured when the rocket hit. gaddafi is killing children, she said, and destroying our homes. so many women have been left without husbands. from the front lines outside misrata
city which is a lifeline boat for the rebels and the population at large credit from misrata, andrew harding has more. >> the daily scramble. a volunteer ambulance crew races through misrata. here is why. more rockets have just hit the city center. this doctor hunts for casualties. the residential home destroyed. this time, no one injured. we are all civilians here, he says. but that is clearly the case. >> you have to go now. >> may be right now he will repeat that at the...
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democratic governor andrew cuomo lobbied hard for the bill and promised to sign it into law. >> we reach a new level of social justice this evening. marriage equality. said to the legislators you look at the first word marriage. really about the second word equality. it's really about new yorkers brother and sisters looking at us and saying we want equality.
democratic governor andrew cuomo lobbied hard for the bill and promised to sign it into law. >> we reach a new level of social justice this evening. marriage equality. said to the legislators you look at the first word marriage. really about the second word equality. it's really about new yorkers brother and sisters looking at us and saying we want equality.
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andrew cuomo lobbied hard for it and promised to sign it into law. >> it was not just for the people of new york, but the people across the nation. we reached a new level of social justice this evening. supporters call it a historic step as new york is the 6th and by far the largest state to legalize same-sex marriage. >>> a pre med honor student is facing deportation and just received a one-year stay from immigration officials. the student will spend that time fighting to stay in this country. tonight she is talking about her ordeal for the first time. abc7's lisa amin gulezian has her story for us. >> carolyn, she came here when she was 6 and a few years ago found out she was undocumented. tonight she is speaking out for the first time just as the summer pre prepares to hear more about the dream act. >> people like me and absolutely belong here. >> this is the first time she has spoken on camera about being in the u.s. illegally about her near deportation on tuesday and her uncertain future. >> being undocumented is like carrying around a big secret with you at all times. >> they l
andrew cuomo lobbied hard for it and promised to sign it into law. >> it was not just for the people of new york, but the people across the nation. we reached a new level of social justice this evening. supporters call it a historic step as new york is the 6th and by far the largest state to legalize same-sex marriage. >>> a pre med honor student is facing deportation and just received a one-year stay from immigration officials. the student will spend that time fighting to stay...
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democratic governor andrew cuomo lobbied hard for the bill and promised to sign it into law. >> we reach a new level of social justice this evening. marriage equality. said to the legislators you look at the first word marriage. really about the second word equality. it's really about new yorkers brother and sisters looking at us and saying we want equality. >> at the stone wall inn in greenwich village long considered the birth place of the gay rights movement the considered the birth place of the gay rights movement the mood was ecstatic >> this vote is seen as major step forward in the effort to the allow gay marriage throughout the country. certainly a mail stone event in new york and elsewhere as well. now to bizarre twist in the case of local artist facing child pornography charges. joseph norris was best known for creating giant mosaic of glass tile. but tonight police say that some of the tile installed at school contain sexual image. jonathan bloom reports. >> tens of thousands of tile make up the giant mural artist anthony joseph more norris built all over san francisco often w
democratic governor andrew cuomo lobbied hard for the bill and promised to sign it into law. >> we reach a new level of social justice this evening. marriage equality. said to the legislators you look at the first word marriage. really about the second word equality. it's really about new yorkers brother and sisters looking at us and saying we want equality. >> at the stone wall inn in greenwich village long considered the birth place of the gay rights movement the considered the...
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andrew cuomo worked hard with a group of powerful libertarian leaning republican donors, particularlyd managers donating a lot of money to fight against the campaigns of those who had opposed the original -- the initial 2009 bill. and also to encourage republicans who were willing to flip sides to say we're going to campaign for you if you're willing to flip sides and vote for the gay marriage act. so sort of the key here and understanding how the gay marriage battles will play out in the future is sort of the way they worked with libertarian leaning republican donors who were willing to stand behind pretty much any republican who was willing to vote for the act. >> i know you work for gawker, which is pretty progressive. were you out partying last night, too? >> i actually wasn't. but i heard a lot about it. i was watching all the tweets and everybody talking about it. the famous picture of the empire state building lit up like a rainbow. >> this one's kind of freaky. before the break, we showed you a clip of japan's newest pop star. we want to show it to you again right now. maureen
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the end of weiner gate gratuitous to the shot thank you andrew by part for your hard hitting reporting i just had to show that to that to encourage all the young men out there who might be embarrassed to send such photos to their crushes because the standard for lewd pictures has just been lowered i think the greatest combination of winner out of this is part of judgment of what women are turned on by i don't know but ladies if you think this is hot maybe maybe i'm wrong all right so back back to the serious issue here the new york police department or sergeant nelson fernandez is filed suit against transit district number four commander deputy inspector thomas connelly. different as quote he'll call me in for no particular reason then allowed back with his feet up and he puts a pen in his mouth and starts sucking on it in a sexual manner he doesn't say a word to me he's looking at my crotch and smiling i give him a disgusted look turn around and walk out apparently there was also some inappropriate touching during patrols but what fernando said about police culture was even more damni
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andrews air force base. they met some troops. and then, all went on their separate ways. >> very hard to split the teams for a bipartisan win there. david kerley, thanks to you. >>> one of the big battles right now between the president and the speaker of the house, is whether or not we're at war with libya. and whether or not the president is breaking the law by keeping us involved in the nato mission there. the law says, after 90 days of hostilities, the president must get congress' authorization to continue a military mission. 90 days is tomorrow. but the president and the white house argue, u.s. forces are not engaged in hostilities. why? >> he will send no ground troops to libya. the united states stepped back from its lead role in the libya mission. turned over lead responsibility to nato. and has been in a support mission ever since. >> reporter: speaker boehner doesn't buy it. >> we're spending $10 million a day to drop bombs on gadhafi's compounds. it doesn't pass the straight face test, in my view, that we're not in the midst of hostilities. >> reporter: and boehner isn't alone. a bipartisan group in congress is now beh
andrews air force base. they met some troops. and then, all went on their separate ways. >> very hard to split the teams for a bipartisan win there. david kerley, thanks to you. >>> one of the big battles right now between the president and the speaker of the house, is whether or not we're at war with libya. and whether or not the president is breaking the law by keeping us involved in the nato mission there. the law says, after 90 days of hostilities, the president must get...
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mind you it would be hard singing opposite the inhumanly pitch perfect julie andrews when you're grasp tad proximate. still he had his moments on screen. >> to be or not to be. >> reporter: in a bbc hamlet shot the real castle. as rudd yard kipling in the man who would be king. >> i'm not finished with you. >> reporter: he was one of the sickest villains ever in a creepy canadian thriller called "the silent partner." he did recite shakespeare in a film. >> parting is such sweet sorrow. >> reporter: although in cling- on make-up in star trek 6 the undiscovered country. >> i'm trying to bandage the situation here and you're too dim to.... >> mike, mike, mike. >> mike? try mr. wallace. >> reporter: but you didn't really come into his own until he played mike wallace in "the insider" a send-up that was also a celebration of the newsman's drive to nail his subjects. suddenly plumber began to have fun on screen. even as a dying tolstoy opposite dame ellen mirren in the last station which won him an overdue oscar nomination. >> the boy is right. you haven't had dessert. >> reporter: and his v
mind you it would be hard singing opposite the inhumanly pitch perfect julie andrews when you're grasp tad proximate. still he had his moments on screen. >> to be or not to be. >> reporter: in a bbc hamlet shot the real castle. as rudd yard kipling in the man who would be king. >> i'm not finished with you. >> reporter: he was one of the sickest villains ever in a creepy canadian thriller called "the silent partner." he did recite shakespeare in a film....
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prevents an electronic trail to track back to them and makes it much more hard for fugitive investigators to get him. >> andrewnd a lot of cash in his apartment, right? >> the l.a. times is reporting $800,000 in cash. >> dick. sorry. go ahead. >> sure. to add to what tom was saying, another important point is that whitey bulger was an experienced traveler as a crime boss. there are a lot of gangsters, urban gangsters who if they leigh the neighborhood they're lost at sea. that wasn't the case with whitey. as part of his plans for the possibility that he'd someday have to flee, he got comfortable being on the road and traveling around the world and making these cash deposits so that they'd be there in the event that he needed the money. >> if i could add to that, during my last 4 1/2 years in the bureau i ran the international program. and there were times when we had sightings of him simultaneously on different continents in south america and europe and other places. so he basically became the elvis of gangsters. but it was a constant matter of chasing down sightings of him. and to the point that since he beca
prevents an electronic trail to track back to them and makes it much more hard for fugitive investigators to get him. >> andrewnd a lot of cash in his apartment, right? >> the l.a. times is reporting $800,000 in cash. >> dick. sorry. go ahead. >> sure. to add to what tom was saying, another important point is that whitey bulger was an experienced traveler as a crime boss. there are a lot of gangsters, urban gangsters who if they leigh the neighborhood they're lost at...
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. >> andrew lee gray was convicted, given two life sentences for attempted murder and aggravated assault. though the encounter has been hardn sharon gillespie, she exhibited astounding courage and resolve throughout the blood-chilling fight. >> she's alive, she's well, she's doing good for herself. miss gillespie is an awesome woman herself and she has a big heart, too. >> the kind of generous heart shared by pat coughlan and licia rector. for licia getting involved may have been all in a day's work. >> she somehow got him turned over and i just got control of the man and helped to handcuff him and then i went about finishing checking out my groceries. >>> next up on "caught on camera: what would you do" a knockout punch in a pizza joint has everyone looking away. >> if one person would have stood up, things could have turned out a bit differently. >>> and later, a horrible hit-and-run in broad daylight. >> my father was fighting for his life. i just would like the public right now to help us. [ woman ] welcome back jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage while i've been sneezing from the dust in here, and the po
. >> andrew lee gray was convicted, given two life sentences for attempted murder and aggravated assault. though the encounter has been hardn sharon gillespie, she exhibited astounding courage and resolve throughout the blood-chilling fight. >> she's alive, she's well, she's doing good for herself. miss gillespie is an awesome woman herself and she has a big heart, too. >> the kind of generous heart shared by pat coughlan and licia rector. for licia getting involved may have...
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. >> andrew lee gray was convicted, given two life sentences for attempted murder and aggravated assault. though the encounter has been hardsharon gillespie, she exhibited astounding courage and resolve throughout the blood-chilling fight. >> she's alive, she's well, she's doing good for herself. miss gillespie is an awesome woman herself and she has a big heart, too. >> the kind of generous heart shared by pat coughlan and licia rector. for licia getting involved may have been all in a day's work. >> she somehow got him turned over and i just got control of the man and helped to handcuff him and then i went about finishing checking out my groceries. >>> next up on "caught on camera: what would you do" a knockout punch in a pizza joint has everyone looking away. >> if one person would have stood up, things could have turned out a bit differently. >>> and later, a horrible hit-and-run in broad daylight. >> my father was fighting for his life. i just would like the public right now to help us. >> when "caught on camera: what would you do" continues. rks more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective r
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hard marketing. as all this happened as the hang seng fell basically that took away investors' appetite for ipos. earlier i spoke with andrew sullivan about a possible postponement for prada. he says it's too late plus it would be bad pr. take a listen. >> it's out there. people have committed to it. the institutions have committed to it. it will go ahead. it will have probably a tricky first couple of days trading. but a lot of it will just depend on the sentiment. obviously we're looking against the global backdrop. if we start getting better macronews coming out of europe, coming out of the u.s., then people will look at the fashion sector far more favorably and hence, the stock becomes far more interesting for people. >> as for tomorrow, friday, no one is going to be surprised if prada's share price drops instead of pops. over the medium to long term, analysts tell me the price should stabilize and likely rise. they say prada is a good, well known, well-liked brand and it's fundamentals at the heart of it are fine. >> as they should be. thank you. nina? >>> let's take a look at wall street now. for a recap of what happe
hard marketing. as all this happened as the hang seng fell basically that took away investors' appetite for ipos. earlier i spoke with andrew sullivan about a possible postponement for prada. he says it's too late plus it would be bad pr. take a listen. >> it's out there. people have committed to it. the institutions have committed to it. it will go ahead. it will have probably a tricky first couple of days trading. but a lot of it will just depend on the sentiment. obviously we're...
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. >> it is hard to stop going downhill that way so it is easier to get hit that way. >> it is defensive riding here. >> reporter: andrew norton says he uses extra caution. >> i have come down it typically during the day. you are required to wear lights at night which is completely reasonable and you should. >> it is dark enough that you know the street lights are needed and the street lights are pretty sparse once you get passed that same point, too. in fact, i don't believe that there are manybeyond the west entrance entrance. >> reporter: the officers found vehicle marks that they hope will catch the driver. the chp is asking anyone who sees such a car to call them. and late today the university confirmed the victim was not a student. in santa cruz, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. [ music ] >> it is a beautiful day today. temperatures warmed yesterday. they warmed a little bit more today especially out towards antioch. 81 degrees. tomorrow's day-time highs for your thursday are warmer than these. into the mid-70s and low 80s. so when you wake up tomorrow morning the computer model for fog shows a footprint of f
. >> it is hard to stop going downhill that way so it is easier to get hit that way. >> it is defensive riding here. >> reporter: andrew norton says he uses extra caution. >> i have come down it typically during the day. you are required to wear lights at night which is completely reasonable and you should. >> it is dark enough that you know the street lights are needed and the street lights are pretty sparse once you get passed that same point, too. in fact, i...
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hard. it was instant. my right foot just snapped, it was noisy, it was brutal. >> the plane catches fire. fans and players, including andrewan, rush to the crash site. >> everyone was afraid right away there would be a massive explosion. >> adrenaline was pumping. i just said i need to get out of here. in case this thing blows up. >> ron fisher escapes the burning cessna. injured but safe from the flaming wreckage, ron's thoughts turn to his brother, mark. >> i thought he was dead. it was really scary to think you may have just lost your brother. >> moments later, andrew cowan and others pull mark from the plane. >> we tried to move them a safe distance away so that the paramedics could assess them and then assess the situation. >> mark has numerous broken bones. but he's alive. >> we're still here, you know. we're not dead. how can that be? pretty deep moment for me, it was. it was the realization that we made it through that, busted up and all. >> miraculously, the pilot and other passenger are able to walk away without injury. looking back, spectators and survivors of the plane crash commend the pilot for keeping a cool
hard. it was instant. my right foot just snapped, it was noisy, it was brutal. >> the plane catches fire. fans and players, including andrewan, rush to the crash site. >> everyone was afraid right away there would be a massive explosion. >> adrenaline was pumping. i just said i need to get out of here. in case this thing blows up. >> ron fisher escapes the burning cessna. injured but safe from the flaming wreckage, ron's thoughts turn to his brother, mark. >> i...
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andrew bordello. . you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. which are one of a kind. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define.those who'd climb mountains or sail across seas for the perfect vanilla or honey from bees. to the lovers of orchards where simple is grown, who treat every bite as a world of its own. to thfrom we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. >>> yesterday, congressman weiner contacted nancy pelosi to let her know that he was resigning. now, weiner let her know by texting her a picture of him [ bleep ] cleaning out his desk. >> oh, that is is conan o'brien taking advantage of some of the best political fodder in years quite frankly, anthony weiner's sexting scandal. many laughed as the fall of the new york politician played out. but some say the lowest point of his career marked a new depth of tastelessness. it came when a staffer from the howard stern show heckled weiner as he was resigning. here it is. >> continue. >> the people demand to know. >> to heal from the damage i have caused. >> hey, hey. >> are you serious? >> he's not with us. >> he's not with us. >> to repeat, mos
andrew bordello. . you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. which are one of a kind. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define.those who'd climb mountains or sail across seas for the perfect vanilla or honey from bees. to the lovers of orchards where simple is grown, who treat every bite as a world of its own. to thfrom we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. >>> yesterday, congressman weiner contacted nancy pelosi to let her know that he was resigning. now,...
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. >>> well, it is hard to talk about the anthony weiner episode without mentioning the name andrew breitbart on line and gave voice to the accusations against the congressman. breitbart is a darling of the conservatives and has become a fixture on the conservative conference circuit and talking to the tea party groups and the like, and the real podium is a internet. he host ss a number of web site. he is described as a one-man wrecking ball. he said he loves confrontation and that is famous with his hits. remember the a.c.o.r.n. scandal which led to them losing their federal funding? and how about the shirley sherrod controversy? he listed the video that led to her being fired, but it was taken out of context, but he is not apologizing. he told me last year that he is trying to right the wrongs of corrupt journalism and people are listening and clicking on the web pages to the tune of 3 million unique viewers everyday. so who is he going to go after next? well, only andrew breitbart knows. >>> just ahead n the xyz, houston, we have a problem. i will explain next. [ artis brown ] america is f
. >>> well, it is hard to talk about the anthony weiner episode without mentioning the name andrew breitbart on line and gave voice to the accusations against the congressman. breitbart is a darling of the conservatives and has become a fixture on the conservative conference circuit and talking to the tea party groups and the like, and the real podium is a internet. he host ss a number of web site. he is described as a one-man wrecking ball. he said he loves confrontation and that is...
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hard and sometimes very successfully to tell the truth. >> re: how did this film come into being? >> i knew andrew. >> the director of page 1 had made a previous film, about the rebirth of 2000 and i had a cameo in there, because i was making video at the time, he came to interview maine about another documentary he is working on, a web 2.0, in new york, and he said, i want to shoot the media meltdown, the story of the media meltdown over your shoulder and i just said, well, that is a great idea, andrew, go ask my bosses about that. thinking i can get rid of him that way. >> rose: very clever. >> and to my private, they said, fine. >> so you started doing that for a day or two or a week? >> i did it fofour days, which he and i, and i just turned to him and i said i can't do this, i can't have you staring at me with your big you eyes andour, cow eyes and your cameras and my sources were freezing up every time i would do anything, i said, if you go and talk to other people that i work with in, that aren't participating in the film and so i slid bryan under the bus and my other all r colleagues. >> r
hard and sometimes very successfully to tell the truth. >> re: how did this film come into being? >> i knew andrew. >> the director of page 1 had made a previous film, about the rebirth of 2000 and i had a cameo in there, because i was making video at the time, he came to interview maine about another documentary he is working on, a web 2.0, in new york, and he said, i want to shoot the media meltdown, the story of the media meltdown over your shoulder and i just said, well,...
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about how the defense should approach andrew young on cross-examination after he s been on the stand to try to undermine his credibility that shouldn't be very hard. >> i was wondering, charlie, and i wonder if jeffrey has a view on this can could ask for a bench trial. he could ask for this trial to be heard by the judge and not e jury. now my understanding is the government would have to agree to that but he could certainly ask for that. >> he could. and it might not be a bad idea. the government, this varies by u.s. attorney's office. my u.s. attorneys office when i was a prosecute never brooklyn, federal prosecutor in brooklyn. wead a policy. we never agreed to bench trials. and i wouldn't be surprised that the north carolina prosecutors wouldn't agree to it too, just because it is such a good idea for edwards. >> ros what's the time line now? >> july 11th. >> rose: july 11th is when -- >> is the trial date. >> rose: ah. >> but i can't believe it will actually go on july 11th there are a lot of legal issues here. they will certainly move to dismiss theindictment. i would be surprised if it actually proceeded july 11th. but a lot of federal ju
about how the defense should approach andrew young on cross-examination after he s been on the stand to try to undermine his credibility that shouldn't be very hard. >> i was wondering, charlie, and i wonder if jeffrey has a view on this can could ask for a bench trial. he could ask for this trial to be heard by the judge and not e jury. now my understanding is the government would have to agree to that but he could certainly ask for that. >> he could. and it might not be a bad...
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great thing is about andrew, he does a fantastic job, as you know, and he also stands very firmly for what he believes is right and he stands in great strength with that and fights so hard for his country. what no one realizes, he does all this for his country and he doesn't have to and he does it and ask it with great pride. >> what are your biggest regrets, as the marriage fell apart and the press dived in and all these exposes about you and your life, what for you personally do you most regret doing in that period. >> every minute of my day i have to work on regret. i regret divorcing and i regret that i wasn't more aware. oprah said to me a wonderful line. she said sarah, true forgiveness comes when you can't change the past, when you give up hope that you can change the past. and that's what i've got to learn. i've got to stop trying to go back to that bride and do it again with the awareness that i have now, because i can't. >> do you feel ashamed of your behavior in that period? or do you feel it was kind of a consequence of all the attacks on you? >> i think looking back, of course with having worked with dr. phil and martha beck and oprah, looking back, goodnes
great thing is about andrew, he does a fantastic job, as you know, and he also stands very firmly for what he believes is right and he stands in great strength with that and fights so hard for his country. what no one realizes, he does all this for his country and he doesn't have to and he does it and ask it with great pride. >> what are your biggest regrets, as the marriage fell apart and the press dived in and all these exposes about you and your life, what for you personally do you...
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andrew is with us from juneau. drew, is this trivial stuff or monumental or something in between? >> you know, it's hard to tell.nd lot of mundane work of the alaska state governor's office that we are poring through. i will show you that we are literallyly trying to go throug the boxes right now. we have four of them on the table and somewhat of an index and they are not chronological so it is difficult to scan these for important dates or important events that happened in her two or three years as governor. but ranrandi, it shows you all the things that governor palin had to deal with. in this e-mail here, someone is complaining to walt monegan, the public safety director she eventually retired a retired legislator saying she was spotted with trig in a car not wearing an approved car seat, and the governor writes back that this complaint is ridiculous and i have never driven anywhere without a car seat, and she says, who is it? who is that legislator complaining? and this is one discussing whether she is going to participate in the "fitness" magazine, and i will do it if there is something cool like hiking wit
andrew is with us from juneau. drew, is this trivial stuff or monumental or something in between? >> you know, it's hard to tell.nd lot of mundane work of the alaska state governor's office that we are poring through. i will show you that we are literallyly trying to go throug the boxes right now. we have four of them on the table and somewhat of an index and they are not chronological so it is difficult to scan these for important dates or important events that happened in her two or...
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aide, for example, andrew young, who claimed initially he was the father of the baby, i think will have enormous credibility problems. john edwards' lawyers will go at him very hardother witnesses have died, fred barron, one of the donors. and bunny melon, the other witness, she's 100 years old. this, i think, is going to be quite a difficult case for the prosecution to make. >> it's going to be probably a big mess. jan crawford, as always, great insight. thank you so much. >>> and now let's get to the rest of the other day's headlines. we stand by with cbs news correspondent elaine at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning. nato upped the ante against moammar gadhafi. british and french apache helicopters struck targets in several locations. until now, nato only used jets to launch air strikes. nato says the use of helicopters will make it easier to attack gadhafi forces, attempting to hide in populated areas. >>> five top members of the government of yemen are in saudi arabia this morning, being treated for wounds suffered in a rocket attack on the presidential palace. yemen is one step closer to civil war, following friday's attack that also injured pres
aide, for example, andrew young, who claimed initially he was the father of the baby, i think will have enormous credibility problems. john edwards' lawyers will go at him very hardother witnesses have died, fred barron, one of the donors. and bunny melon, the other witness, she's 100 years old. this, i think, is going to be quite a difficult case for the prosecution to make. >> it's going to be probably a big mess. jan crawford, as always, great insight. thank you so much. >>>...
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andrew cote sells honey from his rooftop hives. >> each hive produces about 100 pounds of honey on average per year. >> reporter: when it comes to keeping bees in the city it would be hardthe middle of what used to be a freeway on-ramp in downtown san francisco. but this place is buzzing. karen peteross helps tend the hives. >> one of the big challenges for beekeeping is always fear. >> reporter: last year it seems fear drove someone to spray insecticide into the hives killing more bees than peteross could count. >> it was heartbreaking, tens of thousands, probably over 100,000, 200,000 bees. >> reporter: but that loss spurred new support for beehives on the block. >> in this neighborhood a lot of people appreciate the fact that bees are here and they do make our city a nicer place to live. >> reporter: at the randall museum in san francisco, nancy ellis teaches about honeybees providing a view into my hive. she also has good advice for new beekeepers with nervous neighbors. >> you need to alert your neighbors that you have bees, and one of the easiest ways to do that is to give them a jar of honey, and they are immediately friendly to your pursuit. >> reporter: after a
andrew cote sells honey from his rooftop hives. >> each hive produces about 100 pounds of honey on average per year. >> reporter: when it comes to keeping bees in the city it would be hardthe middle of what used to be a freeway on-ramp in downtown san francisco. but this place is buzzing. karen peteross helps tend the hives. >> one of the big challenges for beekeeping is always fear. >> reporter: last year it seems fear drove someone to spray insecticide into the hives...