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anthony's. and larry zito has chosen to affiliate with st. anthony's is his philanthropic efforts here in san francisco. he was involved in serving the 37 millionth meal. he has supported st. antony's throughout. he sent us this note today. he is in some pretty intense workouts, which i think we will all appreciate come april. we want that, right? he is in pre-spring training, but in peak work out a form. he will be here during the season to serve meals and to be part of st. anthony's. i will read part of what he wrote. he says, and want to congratulate the st. anthony's foundation on this historic day in san francisco. i regret that i am and able to join in person today as you serve the last re in the original dining room. i had the honor of serving the 37 millionth -- as intent and is, and i served it to a veteran. a quarter of st. antony's guests each day are our veterans who have proudly served our country. i find at st. anthony's provides nunnelee great food but offers hope and inspiration
anthony's. and larry zito has chosen to affiliate with st. anthony's is his philanthropic efforts here in san francisco. he was involved in serving the 37 millionth meal. he has supported st. antony's throughout. he sent us this note today. he is in some pretty intense workouts, which i think we will all appreciate come april. we want that, right? he is in pre-spring training, but in peak work out a form. he will be here during the season to serve meals and to be part of st. anthony's. i will...
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anthony's. not only are the meals important, but it really is the spirit and connections that people get when they come to a center like this. it is warm, friendly, people open themselves up for dialogue. and quality of life and then becomes something that is mutually talked about. i am thrilled to join here. i do not see it as anything negative today, just because it is colorado maybe the last meal served here for now, but it is won that excites me for the new chapter of st. anthony's. the new head of mercy housing is doug schumacher, who came as the head of our mayor's office of housing. i know he will be heading up a building this wonderful housing complex, along with the ground floor meal center that you have here, while you take care temporarily of the serving of meals to people who really need them and want them and good, wholesome food that has always been at the heart of the expression of love and support at st. anthony has. i am also proud to share the stage was someone like larry baird
anthony's. not only are the meals important, but it really is the spirit and connections that people get when they come to a center like this. it is warm, friendly, people open themselves up for dialogue. and quality of life and then becomes something that is mutually talked about. i am thrilled to join here. i do not see it as anything negative today, just because it is colorado maybe the last meal served here for now, but it is won that excites me for the new chapter of st. anthony's. the new...
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anthony's. the new head of mercy housing is doug schumacher, who came as the head of our mayor's office of housing. i know he will be heading up a building this wonderful housing complex, along with the ground floor meal center that you have here, while you take care temporarily of the serving of meals to people who really need them and want them and good, wholesome food that has always been at the heart of the expression of love and support at st. anthony has. i am also proud to share the stage was someone like larry baird. i have to say this, when you say the word of the name giants, there is only one giant in this city that we welcome. that is the san francisco giants. you know what i am talking about. [laughter] i will say this, i am really happy to associate st. anthony's and what the giants have done in partnership with them, because it is something i have always wanted to see, our businesses, our sports team to be able to make that strong connection as they have historically done. not onl
anthony's. the new head of mercy housing is doug schumacher, who came as the head of our mayor's office of housing. i know he will be heading up a building this wonderful housing complex, along with the ground floor meal center that you have here, while you take care temporarily of the serving of meals to people who really need them and want them and good, wholesome food that has always been at the heart of the expression of love and support at st. anthony has. i am also proud to share the...
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anthony's. we slept on mats every day. and this day, i slept funny. i had a pain in my neck, and i do not feel like working. i bussed tables and was quiet. i took a trade from one man and walked away to give it to the dishwasher. i am so happy that this man did this. he grabbed my shirt and said -- he asked me what my name was. and i said, kevin. i asked his name. and he said his name was and geronimo. and from there, a friendship really started and grew. i am so proud to be able to call that guest my close personal friend. we're all of the drummers. we talked about that. the last day, second to last day, i was sitting down with him having my lunch, and he tell me how he has been trying so hard to get a job and he had no luck, because he suffers from mental illness. he told me that even though he is unemployed and has to rely on welfare, he still volunteers every day. he finds ways to give back to the community, and that was so inspiring. here was a man who some might say hit rock bottom, but he
anthony's. we slept on mats every day. and this day, i slept funny. i had a pain in my neck, and i do not feel like working. i bussed tables and was quiet. i took a trade from one man and walked away to give it to the dishwasher. i am so happy that this man did this. he grabbed my shirt and said -- he asked me what my name was. and i said, kevin. i asked his name. and he said his name was and geronimo. and from there, a friendship really started and grew. i am so proud to be able to call that...
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>> i thought it was related to the anthony wiener story. >> no, his aim was bad. >> anthony wiener is a three-way story. that's really what hurt him is the three-way with guys. this story is thrilling. i'm glad we can shoot a bullet and kill somebody a mile away. god bless america, it is wonderful. >> you get lost walking home a lot. if you have this gun you can aim it at your roommate and then walk home following the bullet. >> this is going to seriously affect the awesome movies like mark wallburg or sniper featuring bear rine yes, sir and billy zane. >> what comes around goes around. >>> we will close things out with a post game wrap up with andy levy. go to fox news .com/red eye. hey, travis... get some friends, loser! so, are you all right, man? yeah. let me help you out. thanks. ♪ lean on me, ♪ when you're not strong, and i'll be your friend. ♪ see you around. yeah. ♪ i'll help you carry on... ♪ at 5:00 p.m. eastern time for "the five." tomorrow, return appearances from fox business network reporter adam shapiro, jedediah bila and kevin williamson. >>> back to tv's andy levy for
>> i thought it was related to the anthony wiener story. >> no, his aim was bad. >> anthony wiener is a three-way story. that's really what hurt him is the three-way with guys. this story is thrilling. i'm glad we can shoot a bullet and kill somebody a mile away. god bless america, it is wonderful. >> you get lost walking home a lot. if you have this gun you can aim it at your roommate and then walk home following the bullet. >> this is going to seriously affect...
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in addition, r&b singer anthony hamilton is here. he is focused on helping young people develop better business skills. if we are pleased you could join us. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: jonathan martin is a senior reporter at the politico, falling politics for a hot line and "the national review. thank you for having us -- joining us. let me ask you about mitt romney. what does it mean that he won maine? >> well, i think he had not won maine, it would be a bigger story. he barely edged out ron paul, and i think what that bigotry does for him, it's sort of stops bleeding some after the tough losses he had in minnesota, colorado, and missouri. to get any victory at all, as he did in maine, helped him out in terms of perception. now, a bunch of national polls have come ou
in addition, r&b singer anthony hamilton is here. he is focused on helping young people develop better business skills. if we are pleased you could join us. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: jonathan martin is a senior...
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anthony's. but there is just something about those walls down there. i had a privilege to talk to volunteers and ask them what they were going to be taking across the street in the temporary dining room. they always talked about dignity and respect, hope and compassion and love. i remember one of our former client safety servicers, richard, and he says, we're going to let you until you learn to love yourself. and that is what st. anthony's does in spades. i am just looking forward to this. father alfred wanted to end world hunger in 2000. it was an ambitious bill and did not happen. unfortunately, we're serving more people every day. but i think what people here in this room and so many people that will see the news coverage, not only in san francisco that literally a around the world, we will be here to help stop poverty and homelessness and hunger. it is so important that we have to do our part, not only to continue to serve meals with dignity and respect, but to wipe out hunger. it is so impo
anthony's. but there is just something about those walls down there. i had a privilege to talk to volunteers and ask them what they were going to be taking across the street in the temporary dining room. they always talked about dignity and respect, hope and compassion and love. i remember one of our former client safety servicers, richard, and he says, we're going to let you until you learn to love yourself. and that is what st. anthony's does in spades. i am just looking forward to this....
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de nosotros, que pudiera ser supuestamente marc anthony. >> ¿por quÉ marc anthony?leine quien asegura no ser fanÁtica de la estrella, hizo una investigaciÓn en el internet sobre su vida. >> dice que fue criado con su papÁ y con su abuela. dice que Él naciÓ en el 69 en el bronx, new york. >> la fecha de nacimiento coincide con la edad que ahora tendrÍa marco antonio quien aparece en esta foto sentado sobre un tocadiscos. >> madeleine dice que nadie si sabe si naciÓ en nueva york o puerto rico, a pesar de las pocas pistas ella estÁ dispuesta a descubrir la verdad. >> cuando yo le dije a mi novio, le dije si no es marc anthony, yo quiero conocer a marc anthony, yo quiero conocer a marco antonio, a mi hermano no el de la fama. >> bueno si reconoce algunas de las personas de esta historia puede llamar al nÚmero. >> y lo pondremos en contacto con medio laadeleine molina. >> y veremos si quieren ayudar a aclarar este caso. >> y algunos sufren las serias consecuencias. >> estÁ jackie lista para contarnos un poquito mÁs. >> hola que tal, amigos el martes tal parece que ha si
de nosotros, que pudiera ser supuestamente marc anthony. >> ¿por quÉ marc anthony?leine quien asegura no ser fanÁtica de la estrella, hizo una investigaciÓn en el internet sobre su vida. >> dice que fue criado con su papÁ y con su abuela. dice que Él naciÓ en el 69 en el bronx, new york. >> la fecha de nacimiento coincide con la edad que ahora tendrÍa marco antonio quien aparece en esta foto sentado sobre un tocadiscos. >> madeleine dice que nadie si sabe si...
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anthony shadid was 43 years old. our condolences go out to his family, to the "new york times" family as well. >>> meanwhile, the killing in syria continues. nearly one year of the government's brutal suppression of protesters, despite new efforts by the community, the regime shows no signs of loosening its grip. the united nations general assembly calls on syria to stop the bloodshed. but the government purely symbolic world leaders at this point have no options in the u.n. to enforce the measure. a similar effort was vetoed in the security council you'll remember by russia and china two weeks ago leaving the other largely powerless to put an end to the conflict at least within the united nations. we turn to politics. the next big battleground. the nomination fight focused on michigan. the two leading contenders are fighting over jobs, the economy and government spending. the latest from detroit news puts rick santorum up four points within the margin of error. still a troubling sign for the romney campaign, banking
anthony shadid was 43 years old. our condolences go out to his family, to the "new york times" family as well. >>> meanwhile, the killing in syria continues. nearly one year of the government's brutal suppression of protesters, despite new efforts by the community, the regime shows no signs of loosening its grip. the united nations general assembly calls on syria to stop the bloodshed. but the government purely symbolic world leaders at this point have no options in the u.n....
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a lot of people raising the question whether a superstar like anthony can co-exist on the court with when he returns from injury. in an interview he discussed that and also talked about lin's game winning buzzer beater on tuesday. >> if carmelo anthony is on the floor at jeremy lin, who is taking the last shot, how does carmelo anthony answer that question? >> i want to take the last shot. i have been doing it for nine years already, i made a ton of them. >> if people say carmelo anthony is a selfish player, how do you respond? >> that is like a slap in the face. never been a selfish player none of my teammate coteammates. >> lin -- the coach says anthony could return to the line-up >>> a key element of romney's campaign message has been slamming president obama for doling out favors to big labor and union bosses who contributed to his campaign in 2008. you want to sound smart today, tell your friends according to a group, labor groups contributed $206.7 million to obama to democrats during the 2008 campaign cycle. $68 million came from direct contributions, and the rest spent by out
a lot of people raising the question whether a superstar like anthony can co-exist on the court with when he returns from injury. in an interview he discussed that and also talked about lin's game winning buzzer beater on tuesday. >> if carmelo anthony is on the floor at jeremy lin, who is taking the last shot, how does carmelo anthony answer that question? >> i want to take the last shot. i have been doing it for nine years already, i made a ton of them. >> if people say...
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anthony but i will be e-mailing him. but i just want to thank you.ank you a lot and thanks to r.f.d. >> sir, you are a gentleman. thank you very much, we do >> mando it?hat. >> man 2: do it. [gunshots] [cheering and applause...] [man laughs] >> woman: cowboy action at its finest! [♪...] >> man: ♪ they say 'tis better to have loved than lost ♪ than inour loveo have bn double-cssed ♪ ♪ t day i m you, yowere on e run ♪ ♪ alas,he race s over at t startingun ♪ you tolme all tt glitte in t world igold ♪ ♪ o love wod last uil thsun grewold ♪ ♪ but our storytellers lefthe tale untold. ♪ [♪.] >> i want to tell everybody what they get when they go to the website because you can find a list of dealers, et cetera. >> if you don't mind, try and go to our website first to order the catalog as opposed, as opposed to calling because you might, with a lot of calls, get a busy signal at some point. also when you go to the website to order the catalog, that you can post a comment for me, send me an e-mail right there at the same time that you ordered the catalog. >> ho
anthony but i will be e-mailing him. but i just want to thank you.ank you a lot and thanks to r.f.d. >> sir, you are a gentleman. thank you very much, we do >> mando it?hat. >> man 2: do it. [gunshots] [cheering and applause...] [man laughs] >> woman: cowboy action at its finest! [♪...] >> man: ♪ they say 'tis better to have loved than lost ♪ than inour loveo have bn double-cssed ♪ ♪ t day i m you, yowere on e run ♪ ♪ alas,he race s over at t...
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he had to bring anthony's body out of syria.there's anybody you want to be in a crisis with, it's tyler. and anthony had the knowledge of the region, the ability to know what was going on around him. the empathy to deal with people, and the street smarts, so yeah, they were a team. and it's so hard to talk about them as were, was. >> stephen ferrell, thank you for your time on this difficult day. >> a lot more happening tonight. a place that is 10,000 degrees hot, it's pretty cool. nasa's new images of the surface of the sun. @ so what do you think? basic. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> i'm susan hendricks with a 360 news and business bulletin. in pakistan, at least 19 people died in an explosion at a market. 42 people were injured in the blast. which happened in the tribal region borders afghanistan. the cause of the explosion is under investigation. >>> congress today passed a deal to extend the pay roll tax cut. the bipartisan deal also extends unemployme
he had to bring anthony's body out of syria.there's anybody you want to be in a crisis with, it's tyler. and anthony had the knowledge of the region, the ability to know what was going on around him. the empathy to deal with people, and the street smarts, so yeah, they were a team. and it's so hard to talk about them as were, was. >> stephen ferrell, thank you for your time on this difficult day. >> a lot more happening tonight. a place that is 10,000 degrees hot, it's pretty cool....
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anthony had 15. lin finished with 17 points and they win. they play the heat tonight. >>> the last time the lakers in dallas swept out of the playoffs. last night a different story. lakers stepped up down the stretch. kobe bryant to pau gasol and he milsed the first but got the second to fall. kobe found andrew bynum. lakers held on and beat the mavs 96-91. >>> experience in oklahoma city. the young thunder ran over the aging celts. it seemed like every time boston turned it over, the thunder were sprinting the other way. kevin durant to russell westbrook combined for 59 points and thunder have won 11 straight at home. warriors and suns down to the final seconds.
anthony had 15. lin finished with 17 points and they win. they play the heat tonight. >>> the last time the lakers in dallas swept out of the playoffs. last night a different story. lakers stepped up down the stretch. kobe bryant to pau gasol and he milsed the first but got the second to fall. kobe found andrew bynum. lakers held on and beat the mavs 96-91. >>> experience in oklahoma city. the young thunder ran over the aging celts. it seemed like every time boston turned it...
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journalist anthony shadid has died. his employer, "the new york times," says the cause of shadid's death is not precisely clear but there is strong indications that the 43-year-old reporter may have suffered an asthma attack brought on by exposure to horses being ridden by his guides. he'll speak -- we will speak in a few moments with shadid's father, buddy shadid, live from oklahoma city on the death of his son. >>> both houses of congress passed legislation today extending the payroll tax cut. president obama has promised to sign it as soon as it gets to his desk. the extension impacts 160 million americans who already pay a smaller amount towards social security. here's an example. a person making $50,000 a year will continue to bring home an extra $83 a month. >>> also among the stories we are following, a barge collision, an oil spill near new orleans, shut down a five-mile stretch of the mississippi river this morning. no injuries are reported. oil is no longer spilling out of the barge but officials aren't saying
journalist anthony shadid has died. his employer, "the new york times," says the cause of shadid's death is not precisely clear but there is strong indications that the 43-year-old reporter may have suffered an asthma attack brought on by exposure to horses being ridden by his guides. he'll speak -- we will speak in a few moments with shadid's father, buddy shadid, live from oklahoma city on the death of his son. >>> both houses of congress passed legislation today extending...
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he had to bring anthony's body out of syria.want to be in a crisis with, it's tyler. and anthony had the knowledge of the region, the ability to know what was going on around him. the empathy to deal with hem, and the street smarts, so yeah, they were a team. and it's so heaard to talk abou them as were, was. >> stephen ferrell, thank you for your time on this difficult day. >> a lot more happening tonight. a place that is 10,000 degrees hot, it's pretty cool. nasa's new images of the surface of the sun. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a month with the lipitor co-pay card. terms and condi
he had to bring anthony's body out of syria.want to be in a crisis with, it's tyler. and anthony had the knowledge of the region, the ability to know what was going on around him. the empathy to deal with hem, and the street smarts, so yeah, they were a team. and it's so heaard to talk abou them as were, was. >> stephen ferrell, thank you for your time on this difficult day. >> a lot more happening tonight. a place that is 10,000 degrees hot, it's pretty cool. nasa's new images of...
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but anthony in this case died of asthma. he took a lot of risk. people take a lot of risks for a lot of reasons because they think it's important. and that's what he thought. gwen: thank you, martha. and thank you all very much. we have more to say. but we'll have to say it online on our "washington week" webcast extra. you'll be able to find it at pbs.org/washingtonweek. keep up with daily developments online and on the air. the pbs newshour and we'll see you gen right here next week on "washington week." good night. the conversation continues online. see more from our panel about the week's top stories. it's the webcast extra. found only on "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta which is solely responsible for its content. funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> one line helps communities turn plans into reality. help shippers forge a path to prosperity. helps workers get back to work. one line is an engine for the economy and the future. norfolk southern. one line, indiana fint -- inif i knit p
but anthony in this case died of asthma. he took a lot of risk. people take a lot of risks for a lot of reasons because they think it's important. and that's what he thought. gwen: thank you, martha. and thank you all very much. we have more to say. but we'll have to say it online on our "washington week" webcast extra. you'll be able to find it at pbs.org/washingtonweek. keep up with daily developments online and on the air. the pbs newshour and we'll see you gen right here next week...
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anthony's.nly are the meals important, but it really is the spirit and connections that people get when they come to a center like this. center like this. it is warm, friendly, people
anthony's.nly are the meals important, but it really is the spirit and connections that people get when they come to a center like this. center like this. it is warm, friendly, people
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shadid and the anthony shadids of this world, anthony shadid was a reporter.ate about things that he saw. he was in the field. he talked to real people. he reported on real situations. in places consumed by violence, like libya. like egypt. like the entire middle east. and he gave through his eyes a reflection of what he saw and what he heard. and the distinction between tweeting and blogging that consumes so many of us today is this -- when anthony shadid was in the field, he would think about what he saw and what he heard before he wrote for "the new york times" or "the washington post" or "the boston globe" and that's a huge difference. that's one of the differences that we all regret seeing being diminished in the news gathering. sam stein looks at people that he talks to before he reports. >> i do? >> yeah, in the united states senate and the congress, things like that. reporters report. tweeters tweet. bloggers blog. anthony shadid was a giant. >>> up next, we'll talk to congressman elijah cummings who was at yesterday's heating congressional hearings ov
shadid and the anthony shadids of this world, anthony shadid was a reporter.ate about things that he saw. he was in the field. he talked to real people. he reported on real situations. in places consumed by violence, like libya. like egypt. like the entire middle east. and he gave through his eyes a reflection of what he saw and what he heard. and the distinction between tweeting and blogging that consumes so many of us today is this -- when anthony shadid was in the field, he would think about...
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. >>> verá cómo reaccionó marc anthony cuando le mencionaron a la joven que cree sesu hermana, esto ymismo en primer impacto. >>> un auto arrastra a una mujer y le pasa por encima en una avenida,en medio de un charco de sangre quedó la víctima. >>> bienvenidos a primer impacto >> comenzamos con las imágenes un cidente brutal en perú, una anciana es atropellada por un auto,espués queda tendida sobre el vimento, en un charco de sangre y su rostro se ve destrozado, se desconoce el estado de la víctima. >>> impactantes también las imágenes de un agente en minnesota, porque un hombre irrumpió en eluartel de la policía con un cuchillo y no dejaba su puñal. >>> (sirenas) (disparos) >>> no menos turbadora es la imagen de un video de un tiroteo en la frontera de estados unidos y méxico, como les informamos ayer, una mujer inocente fue impactada en una pierna por una bala pdida. >>> cansados de hacer largas filas y denunciar la corrupción sin ser escuchados, decenas de personas alzaron su voz en ciudad de méxico, los seres queridos de los reos, dicen que los guardias del penal les cobran hasta
. >>> verá cómo reaccionó marc anthony cuando le mencionaron a la joven que cree sesu hermana, esto ymismo en primer impacto. >>> un auto arrastra a una mujer y le pasa por encima en una avenida,en medio de un charco de sangre quedó la víctima. >>> bienvenidos a primer impacto >> comenzamos con las imágenes un cidente brutal en perú, una anciana es atropellada por un auto,espués queda tendida sobre el vimento, en un charco de sangre y su rostro se ve...
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reports from david martin and anthony mason. her country's economy trove he her-- drove her out on a ledge. elizabeth palmer reports on the crisis that may threaten the u.s. recovery. as china's next president visits the u.s., bill whitaker investigates whether china is undermining our industry. and his supreme court appeal cannot be denied. but jim axelrod will talk to the coaches who passed on jeremy lin. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. much of the world is lined up against iran's nuclear program. israel is threatening to go to war over it, and the u.s. is pushing for extreme new sanctions. so you might not expect the iranians to go on tv to brag about their nuclear achievements, but today, the iranian president, mahmoud ahmadinejad, claimed that his country has made an important advance in the process of enriching uranium, which is necessary to make the fuel for a bomb. we asked david martin to find out what the iranian development means. >> reporter: iran
reports from david martin and anthony mason. her country's economy trove he her-- drove her out on a ledge. elizabeth palmer reports on the crisis that may threaten the u.s. recovery. as china's next president visits the u.s., bill whitaker investigates whether china is undermining our industry. and his supreme court appeal cannot be denied. but jim axelrod will talk to the coaches who passed on jeremy lin. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley....
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anthony.nd as far as this whole media double standard and his comment on that, let's deacon instruct what he said. he said, i am going to deconstruct because i got an a in that in the third grade. we will let joe derosa take care of that. listen, the fact of the matter is he is saying if obama attended church for 20 years he -- and then told everyone he doesn't believe everything reverend wright said, first of all, that was a controversial quote. 20 years ago 9/11 didn't happen. second of all, you are saying you will believe everything he says all the time? >> we all know obama doesn't believe in god. >> how dare you? >> obama was sitting at the church -- >> like he would have been in any other church saying, i can't believe i have to put up with this crap in my political career? >> my guess is that he is secretly not muslim, butting a a -- but agnostic. >> it was well worth the mass. >> i don't know what that means. >> bill, i want to say one thing, no one is saying -- you put up a straw man
anthony.nd as far as this whole media double standard and his comment on that, let's deacon instruct what he said. he said, i am going to deconstruct because i got an a in that in the third grade. we will let joe derosa take care of that. listen, the fact of the matter is he is saying if obama attended church for 20 years he -- and then told everyone he doesn't believe everything reverend wright said, first of all, that was a controversial quote. 20 years ago 9/11 didn't happen. second of all,...
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he had to bring anthony's body out of syria.there's anybody you want to be in a crisis with, it's tyler. and anthony had the knowledge of the region, the ability to know what was going on around him. the empathy to deal with hem, and the street smarts, so yeah, they were a team. and it's so hard to talk about them as were, was. >> stephen ferrell, thank you for your time on this difficult day. >> a lot more happening tonight. a place that is 10,000 degrees hot, it's pretty cool. nasa's new images of the surface of the sun. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smar
he had to bring anthony's body out of syria.there's anybody you want to be in a crisis with, it's tyler. and anthony had the knowledge of the region, the ability to know what was going on around him. the empathy to deal with hem, and the street smarts, so yeah, they were a team. and it's so hard to talk about them as were, was. >> stephen ferrell, thank you for your time on this difficult day. >> a lot more happening tonight. a place that is 10,000 degrees hot, it's pretty cool....
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anthony mason is at the new york stock exchange tonight. anthony? >> reporter: two hours into the trading day the dow finely kissed the 13,000 mark again. did that number mean anything to you? >> i think investors look at those milestone numbers as steps as the market moves higher. >> reporter: trader jonathan corpina. >> when main street opens up their newspaper one morning when the dow reaches 10,000, 11,000, 12,000, i think that helps the market psychologically. >> reporter: right. worries about last summer's credit downgrade sent the dow down to 10,655 in the fall. the rally to 13,000 is a 22% rebound from there. the nasdaq is also up 26% since then. the s&p 500 up 24%. >> our economy has stabilized. it is growing. unemployment numbers moving in the right direction. >> reporter: weekly first time unemployment claims have been falling since september. at the same time, housing sales have begun to rise. the debt crisis in greece has hung over the markets. european leaders approved another bailout monday. you're still worried about greece? >> right
anthony mason is at the new york stock exchange tonight. anthony? >> reporter: two hours into the trading day the dow finely kissed the 13,000 mark again. did that number mean anything to you? >> i think investors look at those milestone numbers as steps as the market moves higher. >> reporter: trader jonathan corpina. >> when main street opens up their newspaper one morning when the dow reaches 10,000, 11,000, 12,000, i think that helps the market psychologically....