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>> anna: every year.t things done. i'm so bad. >> tucker: i am so intimidated by the i.r.s. i won't even use the term on on-air. taxes paid. >> clayton: tomorrow, of course, tax day. there are some new big taxes coming your way. but the idea that the middle class wouldn't be paying extra taxes has been a big plank in president obama's campaign in the first time he ran in 2008. this is the last time he ran in 2012, against mitt romney. the president said this. see if this holds up this day. listen. >> no family, making less than $250,000 a year, will see any form of tax increase. if you make less than $250,000 a year, the folks making $250,000 or less would not see the taxes go up one dime. not up with dime. you can't balance the budget on the back of middle class family. >> clayton: not raise at all. any form of tax increase. >> anna: right. but the payroll tax increase happened on the first, is something that everybody is feeling across the board. everybody. the other thing is with president obama new bu
>> anna: every year.t things done. i'm so bad. >> tucker: i am so intimidated by the i.r.s. i won't even use the term on on-air. taxes paid. >> clayton: tomorrow, of course, tax day. there are some new big taxes coming your way. but the idea that the middle class wouldn't be paying extra taxes has been a big plank in president obama's campaign in the first time he ran in 2008. this is the last time he ran in 2012, against mitt romney. the president said this. see if this holds...
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anna kooiman. i'm clayton morris.o hell in a hand basket. [ laughter ] >> mike: really? >> clayton: i just heard someone say that. they said it in the hall. really? that is what is happening? >> mike: that is a phrase my dad used. "hell in a hand basket." for year what is are you talking about? now i get it. >> clayton: p.c. police going too far. let us know what you think. [ sirens ] more on that coming up. >> anna: first, sunday morning headlines. new details on the where the boston marathon dzhokhar tsarnaev is being held. the 19-year-old is secluded in a small cell in steel door at the medical center in devan, massachusetts. he is under constant surveillance and given medication, as he recovers from injury suffered in a chase with police. the f.b.i. says he got the right man this time in the case of the ricin-laced letters. authorities arrested 41-year-old james everett 41-year-old everett dutschke at the home in mississippi. he is accused of mailing poise on the the president, a senator and local judge. >> he thi
anna kooiman. i'm clayton morris.o hell in a hand basket. [ laughter ] >> mike: really? >> clayton: i just heard someone say that. they said it in the hall. really? that is what is happening? >> mike: that is a phrase my dad used. "hell in a hand basket." for year what is are you talking about? now i get it. >> clayton: p.c. police going too far. let us know what you think. [ sirens ] more on that coming up. >> anna: first, sunday morning headlines. new...
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cnn contributor republican start gist anna in a var row is back with us and ben barber.lls show americans tend to favor a smaller federal government, can you have both? >> i think you can. i think there are a lot of things you can cut in the federal government without touching national security. i think when it comes to keeping our homeland safe, keeping our families and countries safe americans put that in a different category and have an exception for that. we understand there's gigantic bureaucracies all over washington and government that can be cut. >> to the response of the boston bombings remind yes government can work for you or not move the needle? >> it remined them exactly of that and there's so much inconsistency how we talk about the issues. ana wants to make an exception for national security, a lot of republicans want to make an exception for the pentagon, democrats want to make an exception for entitlement programs like social security and medicaid. the problem is, we all want big government where it serves us, and we all want small government where other
cnn contributor republican start gist anna in a var row is back with us and ben barber.lls show americans tend to favor a smaller federal government, can you have both? >> i think you can. i think there are a lot of things you can cut in the federal government without touching national security. i think when it comes to keeping our homeland safe, keeping our families and countries safe americans put that in a different category and have an exception for that. we understand there's...
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anna, the white rhino. anna was born on april 6th. here she is learning how to play in the mud with mommy at the lion country safari in florida. >> mom shows her, she's got to get out of the way. momma can't get all the way over, so baby says, i got to try it. this is how you roll in the mud. here's anna trying to give it a try. anna was named after anna mertz, who helped save lions in kenya. she was an activist, and in her memory, they named the rhino after her. she is a rare white endangered rhino. >> there are only 20,000 in the wild. she's a little girl, she's only 125 pounds. >> she did a perfect job. >> a-plus. >>> a motocross riders takes on a cool and scary trick. >> i'm thinking he's landing on his head. >> see the slow-mo shot that will leave you speechless. >>> and -- things get awkward when andrew hales stares at people. >>> you kicked it up a couple notches. >> watch what happens 97 >>> all right, guys, what makes internet video better? levi sherwood is a free cross rider for the red bull team. >> you want to make sure yo
anna, the white rhino. anna was born on april 6th. here she is learning how to play in the mud with mommy at the lion country safari in florida. >> mom shows her, she's got to get out of the way. momma can't get all the way over, so baby says, i got to try it. this is how you roll in the mud. here's anna trying to give it a try. anna was named after anna mertz, who helped save lions in kenya. she was an activist, and in her memory, they named the rhino after her. she is a rare white...
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anna nuvouro onavarro is a cnn contributor. you say the bombings should change everything about how we think about immigration? >> focusing on the mexican border is short sighted. there's so much fraud in the immigrations benefits program, and not only did the brothers get lawful status they were given political asylum. they had to articulate credible fear. they did, their parents did. the parents are back in russia. the older brother goes to russia for training cleary thas didn't have fear but this isn't new. they identified immigration fraud as an embedding tacting, and chuck schumer had been one of the architects of the architectural amnesty program, and it turned out one of the bombers in the '93 trade center attack got agricultural amnesty even though he didn't work on a farm so we know agriculture amnesty, political asylum fraud -- >> all legal ways to access the american system, which are fraudulently used by people you're saying? >> yes, and over 500,000 people who fraud their ways into the united states. >> people like
anna nuvouro onavarro is a cnn contributor. you say the bombings should change everything about how we think about immigration? >> focusing on the mexican border is short sighted. there's so much fraud in the immigrations benefits program, and not only did the brothers get lawful status they were given political asylum. they had to articulate credible fear. they did, their parents did. the parents are back in russia. the older brother goes to russia for training cleary thas didn't have...
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anna, i don't have time -- anna i don't have time. you if i say i don't have time you have to stop. there is a delay here. we shouldn't get the enemy combatant mixed up with with the miranda. those are two different issues. let's go on and washington is still abuzz about last night's correspondents dinner. listen to conan owe sxwrin then we will talk.ovi >> as youknow the president is hard at work creating jobs. since he was first elected, number of popes has doubled. and and the number of tonight show hosts has tripled. congratulations. >> anna you were there. you were in washington. what stood out to you? >> i think that will was some great jokes some very hardq, stingers. i thought president obama did a very good job yesterday. he has the delivery down pat. and i think it was particularly funny because a lot of it was ause he was talking to a room that really knows the nuances of the political jokes. frankly, because he followed ed henry who droned on forever and ever and ever. it was great relief and very comic >> l.z., what did you think about the dinner and the jokes? presiden
anna, i don't have time -- anna i don't have time. you if i say i don't have time you have to stop. there is a delay here. we shouldn't get the enemy combatant mixed up with with the miranda. those are two different issues. let's go on and washington is still abuzz about last night's correspondents dinner. listen to conan owe sxwrin then we will talk.ovi >> as youknow the president is hard at work creating jobs. since he was first elected, number of popes has doubled. and and the number...
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so, with that, i would invite anna to speak. you will see this item again in june at the plans and programs committee when we will likely be bringing a recommendation to program the second cycle funds to the further development of the coalition's work. and this will allow us to meet a june 30th deadline of a recommendation to mtc for programming. >> thank you. ms. belaczek. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is anna [speaker not understood]. i'm with the hep department. -- health department. i'm here to give you a quick overview of the safe routes to school and what we are propose tog do, high level review of what we're propose totion do with the cycle 2 funds. so, just to establish what the program need is, when i was walking to school, almost half of us in the nation were walking to school and now it's down to approximately 15%. ask it has a lot of unintended consequences, particularly from a public health perspective. we have an increase in injuries, we have an increase in childhood obesity. the arrows should be switched.
so, with that, i would invite anna to speak. you will see this item again in june at the plans and programs committee when we will likely be bringing a recommendation to program the second cycle funds to the further development of the coalition's work. and this will allow us to meet a june 30th deadline of a recommendation to mtc for programming. >> thank you. ms. belaczek. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is anna [speaker not understood]. i'm with the hep department. -- health...
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. >> anna coren is live for us in seoul right now. anna, john kerry says relations in the region can improve very quickly, his words. how can that be? north korea has done considerable damage with specific threats and some would say rather hostile action. >> that's exactly right, fredricka. i mean, a month's long worth of warlike rhetoric coming out of pyongyang and then the u.s. secretary of state john kerry arriving in seoul. as you say, that conciliatory tone in a way obviously opening the door to diplomacy if north korea is serious about deknew clearization. the problem is, fredricka, as we know north korea is determined to go ahead and its nuclear weapons program. it's nonnegotiable. john kerry also had some pretty tough words for north korea. told them not to go ahead with the missile launch that the u.s. and south korea believe will still happen in the coming days. there's a very important date coming up on the north korean calendar and that is the anniversary of kim il-sung who is of course the grandfather of kim jong-un. john
. >> anna coren is live for us in seoul right now. anna, john kerry says relations in the region can improve very quickly, his words. how can that be? north korea has done considerable damage with specific threats and some would say rather hostile action. >> that's exactly right, fredricka. i mean, a month's long worth of warlike rhetoric coming out of pyongyang and then the u.s. secretary of state john kerry arriving in seoul. as you say, that conciliatory tone in a way obviously...
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i have one lady here, anna wells, who was actually part of a group running down here. they were toking an agility test and these men were part of that group. tell me what you saw and what happened. >> when i came around the corner from 27th and virginia, i heard pow, pow, pow! some of the group turned around and started to run back this way. i ducked behind a car. i didn't know which direction it was coming from. once it was over, i saw a white car drive off and then when i got to the conner of 28th -- corner of 28th and virginia, there was a father crying over his son. he was ulkaing his son's -- calling his son's name and the other son in the program he was just upset and crying. the next thing you know we were all crying about this young man being shot. >> reporter: you are part of a construction organization that's teaching people how to build. these people were part of that group, right? >> yes. we're part of the richmond built carpentry construction school. we were in stage iii of this qualify for the program. one of the things that you have to do is show how fle
i have one lady here, anna wells, who was actually part of a group running down here. they were toking an agility test and these men were part of that group. tell me what you saw and what happened. >> when i came around the corner from 27th and virginia, i heard pow, pow, pow! some of the group turned around and started to run back this way. i ducked behind a car. i didn't know which direction it was coming from. once it was over, i saw a white car drive off and then when i got to the...
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i have one lady here, anna wells, who was actually part of a group running down here. they were toking an agility test and these men were part of that group. tell me what you saw and what happened. >> when i came around the corner from 27th and virginia, i heard pow, pow, pow! some of the group turned around and started to run back this way. i ducked behind a car. i didn't know which direction it was coming from. once it was over, i saw a white car drive off and then when i got to the conner of 28th -- corner of 28th and virginia, there was a father crying over his son. he was ulkaing his son's -- calling his son's name and the other son in the program he was just upset and crying. the next thing you know we were all crying about this young man being shot. >> reporter: you are part of a construction organization that's teaching people how to build. these people were part of that group, right? >> yes. we're part of the richmond built carpentry construction school. we were in stage iii of this qualify for the program. one of the things that you have to do is show how fle
i have one lady here, anna wells, who was actually part of a group running down here. they were toking an agility test and these men were part of that group. tell me what you saw and what happened. >> when i came around the corner from 27th and virginia, i heard pow, pow, pow! some of the group turned around and started to run back this way. i ducked behind a car. i didn't know which direction it was coming from. once it was over, i saw a white car drive off and then when i got to the...
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anna werner, cbs news texas. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.cbs, "60 minutes." scott pelley will be here tomorrow. for now i'm jim axelrod in new york. for all of us here at cbs news, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org about. fears over a meningitis outbreak, on the rise after healthy young man dies. how those at most risk should protect themselves. and why some of the most por rides at disneyland like spe mountain -- are shut down. kpix 5 news is next. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. gusty winds blowing throught the bay area -- and this is the end of it. this is a live look at the palm
anna werner, cbs news texas. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.cbs, "60 minutes." scott pelley will be here tomorrow. for now i'm jim axelrod in new york. for all of us here at cbs news, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org about. fears over a meningitis outbreak, on the rise after healthy young man dies. how those at most risk should protect themselves. and why some of the most por rides at...
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the gifted columnist anna quindland wrote, "grief remains one of the few things that has the power to silence us. it is a whisper in the world and a clamber within. the landscapes of all our lives
the gifted columnist anna quindland wrote, "grief remains one of the few things that has the power to silence us. it is a whisper in the world and a clamber within. the landscapes of all our lives
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and then anna, exclamation point because we had isiah. i didn't understand why we didn't have anna. >> you can have a million bullets but if you have to put them one at a time the ability to do real damage is significantly reduced. >> we know that he left the smaller capacity magazines at home. that was a choice the shooter made. he knew that the larger capacity magazine clips were more lethal. >> the more bullets you can get out the end of that gun in the least amount of time is the single area that i believe affects lethality and it's a direct contributor to that factor. >> we may be seeing some more signs of progress on the immigration debate this morning. yesterday on "meet the press" david gregory asked lindsey graham how the issue can play into a larger compromise. >> you think the grand bargain is possible by july? >> i think if you do immigration and the grand bargain this year will dominate the 21st century. the key is can we solve immigration. the politics of self-deportation are behind us. mitt romney ran a good campaign but it
and then anna, exclamation point because we had isiah. i didn't understand why we didn't have anna. >> you can have a million bullets but if you have to put them one at a time the ability to do real damage is significantly reduced. >> we know that he left the smaller capacity magazines at home. that was a choice the shooter made. he knew that the larger capacity magazine clips were more lethal. >> the more bullets you can get out the end of that gun in the least amount of time...
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so yes, i think republicans are there. >> anna? anna, if it gets through the senate can it get through the house? >> i'm optimistic. cautiously optimistic. i was with john boehner in miami on friday, don. i think he's cautiously optimistic and i think he's committed to trying to do this. there's a gang of eight working diligently in the house of four republicans and four democrats trying to put together their own deal an their own bill which i think will be unveiled also very shortly. >> i want to ask lz about that. does it get through the house? >> well, i was going to say, i mean, there's some things in the bill -- the way marco rubio was describing it today, i couldn't tell if it's immigration reform or episode of "the hunger games." this is really tough. he's not handing anything over. it's very difficult. and it really addresses what i think is a major issue and an important issue and that is securing the border. it makes it really top prior ten ai think he can sell people, boehner can sell his party on the fact that this bill
so yes, i think republicans are there. >> anna? anna, if it gets through the senate can it get through the house? >> i'm optimistic. cautiously optimistic. i was with john boehner in miami on friday, don. i think he's cautiously optimistic and i think he's committed to trying to do this. there's a gang of eight working diligently in the house of four republicans and four democrats trying to put together their own deal an their own bill which i think will be unveiled also very...
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anna, thanks. anna coren apparently sold out julio igeelesias out as well. >>> there is somebody weighing in on this. this is a woman who spied on north korea and even carried out a mayor terrorist attack. she believes this is all about a young leader who is being tested. >> yeah. her former homeland. listen in. >> translator: kim jong-un is too young and too inexperienced. he's struggling to gain control over the military and win their loyalty. north korea is using its nuclear program to keep its people in line and to push south korea and the united states for concessions. >> don't even know what those concessions might be at the moment. that woman is actually very well-known in south korea. she and another north korean agent put a bomb on board a south korean airliner, killed more than 100 people. that was back in 1987. >> and she was actually formally pardoned. much more on north korea ahead. we're going to show you rare video from inside of the country. hear the desperate stories of hunger from
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>> anna?omney ever said, she was the finest a.g. there was, all held would have broken loose. when oth it was inappropriate. >> the best looking attorney general in the country, and that's sexist? >> anna? >> might be true. >> donna, do you want to be known as the best-looking contributor on cnn, or do you want to be known for your brilliant commentaries. >> absolutely. >> all right, thank you. need this conversation to break. okay. you all can talk over. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and m
>> anna?omney ever said, she was the finest a.g. there was, all held would have broken loose. when oth it was inappropriate. >> the best looking attorney general in the country, and that's sexist? >> anna? >> might be true. >> donna, do you want to be known as the best-looking contributor on cnn, or do you want to be known for your brilliant commentaries. >> absolutely. >> all right, thank you. need this conversation to break. okay. you all can talk...
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very nice, anna. brian: there you go. >> gretchen: all right. americans signing away their rights without any questions. have you seen this? >> we're trying to eliminate some of the bill of rights. this is a more speedy trial by repealing the 7th amendment. >> gretchen: comedian jeff foxworthy has a lot to say about that and he'll be here live. >> brian: subway riders get the surprise of their lifetime. a performance from a very famous singer. who was it? >> steve: find out. ♪ i wonder ♪ yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checker, it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance
very nice, anna. brian: there you go. >> gretchen: all right. americans signing away their rights without any questions. have you seen this? >> we're trying to eliminate some of the bill of rights. this is a more speedy trial by repealing the 7th amendment. >> gretchen: comedian jeff foxworthy has a lot to say about that and he'll be here live. >> brian: subway riders get the surprise of their lifetime. a performance from a very famous singer. who was it? >> steve:...
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>> thank you very much, anna medford? edna medford? >> it was all about slavery. in the 1840's and '50's, you can't really separate the whole struggle over the expansion of slavery into the west. it's about texas. it's about kansas later on. it's slavery front and center. >> now, we have been three, four minutes left and as we close out our discussion here. we had learned that julia tyler as a very young woman was very adept at publicity and creating an image for herself. gary robinson asked, how did the united states view her death or had she become private and largely forgotten by then? did she call upon those public relation skills to ensure her legacy? >> not really by the end of her life. she died in 1889. obviously there were a lot of other things going on in the country by then. she had been largely focusing on her family, focusing on her -- focusing on maybe a personal legacy in that sense in maintaining what the family could hold on to. something like sherwood forest so they can pass that on. in terms of the broader kind of working on that image later on
>> thank you very much, anna medford? edna medford? >> it was all about slavery. in the 1840's and '50's, you can't really separate the whole struggle over the expansion of slavery into the west. it's about texas. it's about kansas later on. it's slavery front and center. >> now, we have been three, four minutes left and as we close out our discussion here. we had learned that julia tyler as a very young woman was very adept at publicity and creating an image for herself. gary...
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i want to ask anna what it's like to have supervised visits >> megyn: anna.or the past four days you were forced to go visit your 5-month-old beautiful baby boy in the hospital only given an hour a day, i'm told, to visit him, an hour or two hours a day. what was that like for you? >> it's like going to prison and visiting my son in a prison. it's like you go with a supervisor. you've been in the room, you're being watched, your back is being watched. you need to be careful how you pick up your son, what you say to your son. the supervisor was sitting there making phone calls, making appointments with other people. that to me was ridiculous. this is the hour we can spend with our son, and she just made appointments and interrupted our time and it was not okay to us. >> megyn: joe, is this on the police or is this on division of child and family services, or is this on the doctor at sutter hospital who first reported these parents as some sort of a neglect threat? >> i think it's on all of them. this is nothing more than an incredible rush to justice. this is
i want to ask anna what it's like to have supervised visits >> megyn: anna.or the past four days you were forced to go visit your 5-month-old beautiful baby boy in the hospital only given an hour a day, i'm told, to visit him, an hour or two hours a day. what was that like for you? >> it's like going to prison and visiting my son in a prison. it's like you go with a supervisor. you've been in the room, you're being watched, your back is being watched. you need to be careful how you...
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hey, anna. >> hey there.d by lance payne, good morning. this is the executive vice president. what we're doing here is we're picking out all the bad ones, right? so this one, they would have been good, but i kind of ruined it. how many employees do you have? >> over 700 employees here. >> 5 million of these made. how much of a -- when you get into the airport, you see the big billboard. it seems like every holiday party, these things are going. >> this is the original southern confection and especially for nashville where we made the candy for 101 years now. >> you had to rebrand yourself a bit over the last decade or so. >> yeah. we had to find a place that made us fit in the pantheon of the candy bar industry. >> you want to make sure that you are keeping dollars local here in america. how are you doing that and not exporting any of the work? >> we source around the world, but bring the candy factory into this country because it behooves the industry to have it done mirror at home. >> what's in it? marshmal
hey, anna. >> hey there.d by lance payne, good morning. this is the executive vice president. what we're doing here is we're picking out all the bad ones, right? so this one, they would have been good, but i kind of ruined it. how many employees do you have? >> over 700 employees here. >> 5 million of these made. how much of a -- when you get into the airport, you see the big billboard. it seems like every holiday party, these things are going. >> this is the original...
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anna will likely begin using its 787 for cargo flights. they will resume flights with the dream liner in june. >>> ford and chrysler are reporting their best month of sales in nearly six years. ford sales rose 6% in march. the company says that's drew to saleless. chrysler rose 5%. the auto maker says it's the best month for sales. gm says that sales were up 6% and toyota sales increased by 1% after a very strong sales year last march. >>> tesla motors wants to put more of its pricey electric cars on the road by offering something new. allie rasmus is here to explain the big announcement made by tesla. >> reporter: and there's no dials on the dashboard and no key. everything functions through this touch screen control pad. kind of like a big i pad in the car. but unless you have 70 to 100 grand in hand, this car was probably off limits for you but that may be changing now. >> when you hear the accelerator, it's instantaneous. >> reporter: kevin taguchi says this all electric vehicle with keyless entry is worth every penny. >> it feels like
anna will likely begin using its 787 for cargo flights. they will resume flights with the dream liner in june. >>> ford and chrysler are reporting their best month of sales in nearly six years. ford sales rose 6% in march. the company says that's drew to saleless. chrysler rose 5%. the auto maker says it's the best month for sales. gm says that sales were up 6% and toyota sales increased by 1% after a very strong sales year last march. >>> tesla motors wants to put more of its...
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anna, good to see you.a coren there in seoul. >> she says south koreans are trying to take this in stride. there are other folks really feeling very tense about the situation. this is the city government yokohama japan jumping the gun. they sent out this emergency tweet today telling thousands of people the north koreans had already launched a missile. the emergency statement saying it was prepared ahead of time, but somebody in their crisis management center sent it by mistake. city officials pulled it just a few minutes and followed it up with this apology. >> no kidding. it reads this "we will further look into why this kind of thing happened, and we will make sure there will be no recurrence." many, many people in asia of course jittery today. why wouldn't they be, living within missile range of north korea. that's a heck of a mistake. >> and tonight at 6:00 eastern our colleague wolf blitzer, he's going to devote an entire hour to the crisis in north korea. you're going to want to tune in to a special
anna, good to see you.a coren there in seoul. >> she says south koreans are trying to take this in stride. there are other folks really feeling very tense about the situation. this is the city government yokohama japan jumping the gun. they sent out this emergency tweet today telling thousands of people the north koreans had already launched a missile. the emergency statement saying it was prepared ahead of time, but somebody in their crisis management center sent it by mistake. city...
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. >>> now peter barnett and anna navarro. what happened here, anna?hese recordings cross the line? >> they cross the line if they're illegal, erin. certainly it's unethical and could be illegal. if somebody put a hidden device in mitch mcconnell's office and made the recordings, absolutely, it's illegal and if they're found out they're probably going to jail and we have to understand you're talking about a campaign and the office of the most powerful, strongest republican in the u.s. senate, a very high level u.s. government official with access to all sorts of information. so if his -- if he's got a security breach in the office, if there's bugging going on, it's very serious and should be disturbing for all americans. >> peter, i mean, this is -- when they say, look, the meeting is locked meeting, only a few people in the core. we talk to people in that group and say nobody in that group would have recorded it. who knows? but that opens the door to what? >> there was earlier about 75 people there. it's been reported. for the opening of his campaign
. >>> now peter barnett and anna navarro. what happened here, anna?hese recordings cross the line? >> they cross the line if they're illegal, erin. certainly it's unethical and could be illegal. if somebody put a hidden device in mitch mcconnell's office and made the recordings, absolutely, it's illegal and if they're found out they're probably going to jail and we have to understand you're talking about a campaign and the office of the most powerful, strongest republican in the...
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anna, that's so disturbing when you see that story. just being born in afghanistan and what some of these young girls have to endure and go through. what does her future look like? >> it's quite frightening, isn't it, suzanne? she will stay at the shelter for as long as she possibly can. at the moment she's getting an education. she's illiterate. she has no skills. the concern for all women in all these shelters is what is the future post 2014? that's of course when u.s. and international forces leave. there's a real fear that once they leave the funding will also leave. it's international sponsors that prop up these shelters. you know, the government they're not really quite very interested in what these shelters provide. there are some ministers who have accused them of being places of immorality and prostitution. suzanne, i can assure you having visited one there couldn't be anything further from the truth. these places are helping rebuild the lives of thousands of women who are the victims of violence. >> anna, just seems to be ext
anna, that's so disturbing when you see that story. just being born in afghanistan and what some of these young girls have to endure and go through. what does her future look like? >> it's quite frightening, isn't it, suzanne? she will stay at the shelter for as long as she possibly can. at the moment she's getting an education. she's illiterate. she has no skills. the concern for all women in all these shelters is what is the future post 2014? that's of course when u.s. and international...
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good morning again, anna. >> good morning to you., he was shaking. he's starting to take to us. but gretchen, i know you like the name patches. we heard scooby. we heard scooter, norman, lucky. petey, 'cause he looks like the dog from little rascals. the three of you please pick a name by the end of this segment. but five to 7 million companion animals go into shelter, according to the a spca every year. 60 to 70% of those are euthanized. there is a group here in manatee county, florida, aim to go lower the number. we're joined by the founder of the group, paws for hope and faith. this is shane and janet. good morning to you. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> you're having them sign a pardon that they won't euthanize the animals for a week. you've been able to help over 600 animals. tell us about your dogs hope and faith. >> well, we found hope in a shelter and she was severely abused. we had her for 19 days and she pretty much inspired us to do more. we went to a shelter and found faith. she was a former bait dog. we ado
good morning again, anna. >> good morning to you., he was shaking. he's starting to take to us. but gretchen, i know you like the name patches. we heard scooby. we heard scooter, norman, lucky. petey, 'cause he looks like the dog from little rascals. the three of you please pick a name by the end of this segment. but five to 7 million companion animals go into shelter, according to the a spca every year. 60 to 70% of those are euthanized. there is a group here in manatee county, florida,...
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on march 8 of 2013sahala h anna was contacted with the recommended conditions. >> thank you inspector. if there are no other reports -- oh supervisor yee. >> i just wanted -- my comment is i am really glad the owner had paid attention to what we had wanted and did the necessary outreach. it looks like he did plenty of outreach and took it very seriously and it's one of the things that the committee members in this committee values that kind of outreach, in particular speaking to the supervisor of that district, so i will be supporting the recommendation. >> thank you. let's open this up for public comment. anyone from the public that would like to speak? seeing none public comment is closed. i also have a note from supervisor kim's office where this business operates that there seems to be support and i appreciate mr. h anna's effort to reach out to the community as well so if there are no other comments colleagues can we move this forward with positive recommendation without objection? thank you. >> thank you everyone. mr. evans please call number three. >> item number three is a hea
on march 8 of 2013sahala h anna was contacted with the recommended conditions. >> thank you inspector. if there are no other reports -- oh supervisor yee. >> i just wanted -- my comment is i am really glad the owner had paid attention to what we had wanted and did the necessary outreach. it looks like he did plenty of outreach and took it very seriously and it's one of the things that the committee members in this committee values that kind of outreach, in particular speaking to the...
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come on, anna. ok. announcer: foreclosure doesn't affect just you. it affects your whole family, too. if you've fallen behind on your mortgage, we can help. call 1-888-995-hope. because nothing is worse than doing nothing.
come on, anna. ok. announcer: foreclosure doesn't affect just you. it affects your whole family, too. if you've fallen behind on your mortgage, we can help. call 1-888-995-hope. because nothing is worse than doing nothing.
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host: anna edney. guest: you make a good point. ares a question that people asking, particularly republicans in the house. they have not gotten behind any effort for legislation. they're asking -- that's why they held the steering -- what could he fda do with the powers they already have. doe wanto give them more? am thinking the states should be able to retain what they are already doing, possibly. i call from florida on our line for independents. for long'd been awake time, so please bear with me. i know you you guys are talking about compounding pharmacies. i know all about compounding, but i really can't get into it right now. i'm trying to be short and sweet. after the bombings and everything, i haven't slept for several days. we have a drug shortage crisis in united states of america. people who have cancer, there are antibiotic shortages, painkiller shortages for people who desperately need it. i'm not talking about pill mills. and talking about people who desperately needed. can anna please explain that -- i'm talking about
host: anna edney. guest: you make a good point. ares a question that people asking, particularly republicans in the house. they have not gotten behind any effort for legislation. they're asking -- that's why they held the steering -- what could he fda do with the powers they already have. doe wanto give them more? am thinking the states should be able to retain what they are already doing, possibly. i call from florida on our line for independents. for long'd been awake time, so please bear...
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anna will give you a check-up, and she's going to give you a shot. - a shot?!
anna will give you a check-up, and she's going to give you a shot. - a shot?!
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i noticed anna had one of the pictures in her presentation as well. if we could bring up the powerpoint presentation on the screen so viewers at home could also see the reference to the funding programs that the authority manages and when i mean they're programmed by the authority i mean programmed by the transportation authority board so these are the board of supervisors and their capacity wearing their other hat if you will as the transportation authority, so one of our primary funding programs is the half cent sales tax and there are major capital projects in this program, but there are also a host of programs that are pedestrian related funding categories, if you will. this involves signal upgrades, new signals, curve ramps. i will go into them but we're a primary source of funding for the mta traffic calming program, so i will get to the individual categories and how folks can let their voices be heard how to prioritize prop k funds over the next five years. vehicle registration fee generates about $5 million a year. the voters approved the expe
i noticed anna had one of the pictures in her presentation as well. if we could bring up the powerpoint presentation on the screen so viewers at home could also see the reference to the funding programs that the authority manages and when i mean they're programmed by the authority i mean programmed by the transportation authority board so these are the board of supervisors and their capacity wearing their other hat if you will as the transportation authority, so one of our primary funding...
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>> miss america, donald trump and anna try to escape from a submerged car. >> anna: yikes! >> tomorrow on "fox & friends." join us at 6:00 a.m. we'll be gone. have a great day. ♪ ♪ >> eric: we begin with a fox news alert. one hour, monday morns, don a north korea. monday is the 100-year anniversary of kim jong il's grandfather, the founder of of the desperate nation and it could be the day that kim jong un orders the missiles fired. secretary of state kerry meeting with the chinese and japanese leaders as they continue on sunday morning to defy the world. december fite efforts, pyongyang released a new video. it shows them attacking with us nuclear missiles. it seems, though, they thought that arkansas was colorado. they apparently seem to attack los angeles. new york. as well as hawaii. good morning. welcome to america's news headquarters. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: great to be with you. >> jamie: that is what they threatened to do. keep a close eye on that this hour. i'm jamie colby. great to have you here. secretary of state kerry, we have been reporting affirm
>> miss america, donald trump and anna try to escape from a submerged car. >> anna: yikes! >> tomorrow on "fox & friends." join us at 6:00 a.m. we'll be gone. have a great day. ♪ ♪ >> eric: we begin with a fox news alert. one hour, monday morns, don a north korea. monday is the 100-year anniversary of kim jong il's grandfather, the founder of of the desperate nation and it could be the day that kim jong un orders the missiles fired. secretary of state...
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i am anna and i am going to talk about pedestrian safety as it relates to schools in our city. i manage the safe routes to school project and one of the key indicators in this strategy is increase walking trips to and from school so i wanted to give you a quick overview. we are about promoting safe and active walking to and from school -- also bicycling to and from school for children and their families. we work with a number of city agencies, many are in the room. also community base partnerships and of course the school district. there are two elements to the safe routes to school program. there is the program side which we manage which we go in and do what we call the 5e's, education and encouragement, enforcement and engineering and evaluation. our program does three of those. we're working with all of the agencies for these and of course there is the capital improvements mainly our partner at mta how we can improve the environment around the schools so it's safe to ask the families to walk to and from school, and -- our school district has about 120 plus schools so we need
i am anna and i am going to talk about pedestrian safety as it relates to schools in our city. i manage the safe routes to school project and one of the key indicators in this strategy is increase walking trips to and from school so i wanted to give you a quick overview. we are about promoting safe and active walking to and from school -- also bicycling to and from school for children and their families. we work with a number of city agencies, many are in the room. also community base...
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special guest, miss anna russell. now, your host, mr. jose ferrer. characteristically, comedy is bound to the time, location and social context in which it is written. take for example william congreve's the way of the world, a late 17th-century restoration comedy. in 1642, with cromwell and the puritans in control of the government, parliament decreed that public stage plays "shall cease and be forborne." and so it was for the next 18 years until charles ii was restored to the throne. he removed many imposed restraints and allowed theaters to reopen. for the first time on the english stage, women, not boys, played the roles written for women. those who had forsaken london for paris returned with new interest in fashions, court behavior and theater. theatrical conventions changed, and the written drama reflected the changed taste of these 17th-century citizens. the aristocratic audience of city dwellers in 1700 enjoyed the wit tailored to their special interest. it was a dazzling display of mainly verbal exchanges on society and particularly on the r
special guest, miss anna russell. now, your host, mr. jose ferrer. characteristically, comedy is bound to the time, location and social context in which it is written. take for example william congreve's the way of the world, a late 17th-century restoration comedy. in 1642, with cromwell and the puritans in control of the government, parliament decreed that public stage plays "shall cease and be forborne." and so it was for the next 18 years until charles ii was restored to the...