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>> well the barn stormers season open certificate scheduled-- . >> stephen: enough with the barn stormer, what about parry. where's intrepid reporter katie eastman. >> she's off today. >> stephen: what! rachel amanda brad jay walts come on the people of iowa nay, the people of america deserve to know the full results of the straw poll. was it influenced by colbert superpac a shadowy out of state group whose intentions are not clear. i certainly don't know what we're doing. follow the leads, keep digging don't drop the ball here. >> speaking of dropping balls the barn stormers special teams-- . >> stephen: i am this close. seriously, woi news team, i'm leaving on vacation for two weeks and i am trusting you to stay on top of this. will you promise me right now to get to the bottom of parry with an a gate. >> we promise. >> stephen: good. do not give up until you can taste emmy. remember the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching! >> we'll be right back. >> the whole world is (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you
>> well the barn stormers season open certificate scheduled-- . >> stephen: enough with the barn stormer, what about parry. where's intrepid reporter katie eastman. >> she's off today. >> stephen: what! rachel amanda brad jay walts come on the people of iowa nay, the people of america deserve to know the full results of the straw poll. was it influenced by colbert superpac a shadowy out of state group whose intentions are not clear. i certainly don't know what we're...
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host: fred barnes, your response? guest: of course, colin powell told everybody not to tell anybody that it was his aide. i do not think cheney thickset is a good excuse. there have been other things written about that that have said that the state department did not want -- that he did not want that to get out because it would be embarrassing for the state department. my question is did he privately tell the president -- remember, the president was hot on the trail of scooter libby and karl rove about whether they leaked information. they did not do that. it was ultimately scooter libby, who was the only person convicted. host: was the president wrong in not pardoning him? guest: i think so. host: why? guest: because i think it is questionable about whether they had lied, and memory could be tricky, and whether his recollection of a conversation with tim russert, host of "meet the press,"they differed, and that could happen. the older you get, you realize your memory can be very faulty, and you can be so short that s
host: fred barnes, your response? guest: of course, colin powell told everybody not to tell anybody that it was his aide. i do not think cheney thickset is a good excuse. there have been other things written about that that have said that the state department did not want -- that he did not want that to get out because it would be embarrassing for the state department. my question is did he privately tell the president -- remember, the president was hot on the trail of scooter libby and karl...
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bote, tell me what happened when you went to the barn and saw that nothing was there?tually like that. we do an inventory when we empty out a site like that and did the paper work and found out we were missing 35 to 40 pigs per room on a 4,000 head site. that's where the 150 pigs comes from. >> how do you suppose this happens? in the darkness of night? >> hit to be in the middle of the night. during the day there is traffic around these sites. there's people in and out. feed trucks coming around. >> had there been any talk, you know, in the community that something might be awry, people need to look out for their farms, keep a close count of their livestock, that something like this could happen? >> there wasn't much talk before this happened. you know now, of course, it's a big buzz in the community. i suggest other producers take a look at the security on their facilities and make sure that they are secure and people can't just walk in and out as they please. >> it seems awfully difficult to just go into a barn and steal, you know, 30 pigs at one time and in other in
bote, tell me what happened when you went to the barn and saw that nothing was there?tually like that. we do an inventory when we empty out a site like that and did the paper work and found out we were missing 35 to 40 pigs per room on a 4,000 head site. that's where the 150 pigs comes from. >> how do you suppose this happens? in the darkness of night? >> hit to be in the middle of the night. during the day there is traffic around these sites. there's people in and out. feed trucks...
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he says look i'm the guy who said to president bush, the pottery barn rule. you go into iraq, you own it. >> i think, if you look at the book, chris i know you've read it. the fact of the matter is, there's more in the book that
he says look i'm the guy who said to president bush, the pottery barn rule. you go into iraq, you own it. >> i think, if you look at the book, chris i know you've read it. the fact of the matter is, there's more in the book that
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someone that has a job when you know that there is a lot of people looking for jobs. >> reporter: barnesw training to be a computer technician and says she will keep pounding the pavement even though with some companies she can't even get her foot in the door. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> mitchell: an advance for women's rights in saudi arabia today as king abdullah announced women will be able to vote and run for office in local elections to be held in 2015. the move follows a series of womens' rights demonstrations there including protests against the ban on women driving. next up on tonight's "cbs evening news", war on the high seas against illegal drug smuggling. [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play, but his nose was raw and sore. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue made it burn even more. ♪ puffs plus lotion is more soothing than common tissue, and it delivers our most soothing lotion for every nose issue. a nose in need deserves puffs plus lotion indeed. to give your cold a comforting scent, try puffs plus lotion with the scent of vicks. [ boy ] hey, i th
someone that has a job when you know that there is a lot of people looking for jobs. >> reporter: barnesw training to be a computer technician and says she will keep pounding the pavement even though with some companies she can't even get her foot in the door. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> mitchell: an advance for women's rights in saudi arabia today as king abdullah announced women will be able to vote and run for office in local elections to be held in 2015. the move...
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we're in for a barn burner.is hot here so the refreshment of choice, hagendaaz. >> more than 500 acres burned in just two hours. a major inter state in southern california is closed tonight as crews try to contain a fire. metrologist joins us next with which day this holiday weekend will be the warmest. . >> a wild fire is threatening homes in southern california. and today it closed down a major inter state. started 1:00 this afternoon. on the 15 freeway. homes in the area are being evacuated. not a great start to a long weekend. . >>> here in the bay area if you want nice weather don't go anywhere. >> big extremes today with the hot temperatures inland and cool temperatures for the coast. that's because the fog made a big come back. we'll show you where that fog is. still off shore and hugging a good portion of the coastline. a few patches already surging back in to san francisco bay. that will be the source of a temperature change as we head into saturday. here's a look at forecast. we do have fair skies. we
we're in for a barn burner.is hot here so the refreshment of choice, hagendaaz. >> more than 500 acres burned in just two hours. a major inter state in southern california is closed tonight as crews try to contain a fire. metrologist joins us next with which day this holiday weekend will be the warmest. . >> a wild fire is threatening homes in southern california. and today it closed down a major inter state. started 1:00 this afternoon. on the 15 freeway. homes in the area are...
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has fired its ceo carol barnes. saying she is sad to leave yahoo yahoo. chief financial officer tim morris will serve as interim officer. >>> after the news broke yahoo's stock jumped 74 cents. that's about 12% higher than they were when carol barnes was named ceo. stocks were down for a 3rd straight day. the dow fell 100 points t news dak dropped 6 1/2. >>> 31 businesses all hit with graffiti in just one night over the weekend. patty joins us live where she learned that graffiti incidents have spiked this year. >> you can see by the whiteened walls that city crews cleaned up this graffiti earlier. you can still find remnants but police don't know who's mind it. indecipherable words were spray pointed here. >> it seems like graffiti happens all the time here. >> but police say this graffiti rampage was different. it was well planned and on a wide scale. 31 businesses hit. >> we have our investigators who are kind of experts this this field looking over to see that it's not a gang problem. >> this afternoon detectives asked business owners for surveillance
has fired its ceo carol barnes. saying she is sad to leave yahoo yahoo. chief financial officer tim morris will serve as interim officer. >>> after the news broke yahoo's stock jumped 74 cents. that's about 12% higher than they were when carol barnes was named ceo. stocks were down for a 3rd straight day. the dow fell 100 points t news dak dropped 6 1/2. >>> 31 businesses all hit with graffiti in just one night over the weekend. patty joins us live where she learned that...
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. >> reporter: officials are hoping barn owls like this one will come to the rescue.t people may not like rats but owls love them. >> a nesting family of barn owls will consume approximately 4,000 rodents in a single year. >> reporter: marin officials have already placed a box to attract owls. this you tube video shows an owl family living in the box. >> by erecting barn owl boxes and creating a nesting environment you are providing habitat for one of nature's most beneficial predators. >> it's unclear exactly why the rat population here has exploded. the county here is perhaps last year's long rainy season has provided long vegetation for them. or maybe it's that marin county no longer uses chemicals to kill the rats. whatever the reason, the rats are thriving. >> they're chewing on many of the county vehicles. >> reporter: the boxes will go up all around the country. the county hopes nature will then take its course. rob roth, ktvu. >>> roger clemens will have to face a second perjury trial. a federal judge rejected clemons to dismiss a retrial on charges he lied ab
. >> reporter: officials are hoping barn owls like this one will come to the rescue.t people may not like rats but owls love them. >> a nesting family of barn owls will consume approximately 4,000 rodents in a single year. >> reporter: marin officials have already placed a box to attract owls. this you tube video shows an owl family living in the box. >> by erecting barn owl boxes and creating a nesting environment you are providing habitat for one of nature's most...
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bartway. >> matthew barnes. >> melissa rose barnes. >> patricia barnes. >> evan j. baron. >> renee barrett. >> arthur sadduous barry. >> diane barry. scott v. bart. >> carlton v. bartle. >> guy barsby. >> ina. >> and my father, kenneth william cesniky. >> my brother, jasper baxter, we love you, you'll never are forgotten. >> paul james battaglia. >> david bower. >> yvonne lewis battista. mark lawrence davis. >> jasper baxter. >> lorraine j. bay. >> michelle beale. >> thank you for your courage, todd m. beamer, let's roll. >> paul frederick bateeny. >> james s. beady. >> allen anthony beesen. >> lawrence ira beck. carl john. >> michael ernest beakman. >> maria barr. >> it is an honor to say my brother's name. christopher edmond lunder, who, with his sparkling blue eyes and infectious smile is greatly missed and deeply loved every single day. >> and my father, colipsa aniya jr. we love you. >> debby bellows. >> steven elliott belson. >> paul ben detti. >> brian craig bennett. >> eric bennett. >> oliver bennett. >> margaret benson. >> dominick j. berardi. >> james patr
bartway. >> matthew barnes. >> melissa rose barnes. >> patricia barnes. >> evan j. baron. >> renee barrett. >> arthur sadduous barry. >> diane barry. scott v. bart. >> carlton v. bartle. >> guy barsby. >> ina. >> and my father, kenneth william cesniky. >> my brother, jasper baxter, we love you, you'll never are forgotten. >> paul james battaglia. >> david bower. >> yvonne lewis battista. mark lawrence...
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barnes & noble shed almost 7% over worries about the new competition. coming from amazon. it bears mentioning apple and the lack of a reaction. shares were down a fraction on lighter volume. the stock has seen some profit taking since hitting a new high two weeks ago. while we're talking about technology, semiconductor maker advance micro devices updated its quarterly forecast late today. a.m.d. cut its growth predictions for revenue and gross margins. the company blames problems at a german manufacturing plant. a.m.d.'s quarterly earnings are due in a month and worries about tablet computers eating into the traditional personal computer business have been a shadow over the industry. a.m.d. fell 5% during the regular session and shed another 9% after the closing bell. if that selling holds, it would take a.m.d. to a new 52-week low. also in technology, electronic manufacturing services firm jabil jumped to a two-month high, up more than 8% thanks to better-than-expected profits and outlook. and finally, eastman kodak. this household name continues plunging to new lows. cre
barnes & noble shed almost 7% over worries about the new competition. coming from amazon. it bears mentioning apple and the lack of a reaction. shares were down a fraction on lighter volume. the stock has seen some profit taking since hitting a new high two weeks ago. while we're talking about technology, semiconductor maker advance micro devices updated its quarterly forecast late today. a.m.d. cut its growth predictions for revenue and gross margins. the company blames problems at a...
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um, one of the fascinating facts i learned from be, um, a fellow at barnes & noble was that barnes & noble's bestseller list which i think is 40 books, that's fiction, nonfiction, paperback, hardcover, different lists, 40 books account sister about 6 president -- 6% of their sales. a lot of these books are being published by companies i probably have never heard of. some are niche publishers, some are literary publishers, some specialize. so it's a huge industry. it's so much bigger than any other, um, mass medium. and, in fact, i often think books shouldn't be thought of as a mass medium except for a few big bestsellers, most books are being read by such a small number of people. um, thrown together books become a big industry. but separately it's not like a big movie where, um, you know, a third of the country may go see it or before cable. >> bob minzesheimer is the book critic for "usa today." books."usa today".com if you'd like to read some of his writings. jason boog is with galley cat, media bistro.com/galley cat is his web site. and, of course, our web site at booktv is bookt
um, one of the fascinating facts i learned from be, um, a fellow at barnes & noble was that barnes & noble's bestseller list which i think is 40 books, that's fiction, nonfiction, paperback, hardcover, different lists, 40 books account sister about 6 president -- 6% of their sales. a lot of these books are being published by companies i probably have never heard of. some are niche publishers, some are literary publishers, some specialize. so it's a huge industry. it's so much bigger...
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eep though he didn't know who he was, the chickens in the barn yard absolutely now -- knew who he was and they said to each other, boy, we got to keep this little bird thinking that he's a chicken because if he ever finds out he's an eagle, he'll rule over us. as a result, the little bird became ashamed of his eagle fought -- features and heritage. they made fun of his eagle beak because she had tiny narrow chicken beaks and of his talons because they had weak, scrawny chicken feet. he even became ashamed of his darkness. y'all ain't done none of that, right? and the beauty and rich heritage of his eagle feathers. at one point in his life he even considered cosmetic surgery. he thought about cutting off half his eagle beak and dyeing half his feathers to look more like a chicken. ironically, his greatest ambition in life was one day to hop, skip, and skip on the fence post and cock-a-doodle-doo like the reast -- rooster. but one day this confused eagle was playing and he looked up jarred -- up ward and saw an eagle in flight. sure enough, this lost bird's mind was blown. he said to hi
eep though he didn't know who he was, the chickens in the barn yard absolutely now -- knew who he was and they said to each other, boy, we got to keep this little bird thinking that he's a chicken because if he ever finds out he's an eagle, he'll rule over us. as a result, the little bird became ashamed of his eagle fought -- features and heritage. they made fun of his eagle beak because she had tiny narrow chicken beaks and of his talons because they had weak, scrawny chicken feet. he even...
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. >> my uncle and godfather, a firefighter at matthew barnes. >> david michael. >> melissa barnes. barron. >> scott d. bart. my father, kenneth wm. >> stephen l. joseph bates. and my brother jackson baxter, we love you, you will never be forgotten. >> paul james. >> w. david bower. >> mark lawrence davis. >> jasper baxter. >> lorraine bay. >> thank you for your courage, todd beamer. let's roll. >> lawrence ira beck. >> maria a. bair. it is an honor to say my brother's name. christopher edmund. his sparkling blue eyes is greatly missed and deeply loved every single day. >> my father, we love you, you are my hero. >> debbie bellows. >> paul benevento. >> eric bennett. >> oliver bennett. >> margaret simms -- bennett. >> james patrick burger. >> stephen howard berger. >> graham barkley. >> my father, my best friend. miss you, love you, your girls are doing great. give mommy a kiss for me up there. let me give a shout out to the men and women who built this memorial. and to our first responders and to our military, thank you very much. [applause] >> my brother, we love you and we miss y
. >> my uncle and godfather, a firefighter at matthew barnes. >> david michael. >> melissa barnes. barron. >> scott d. bart. my father, kenneth wm. >> stephen l. joseph bates. and my brother jackson baxter, we love you, you will never be forgotten. >> paul james. >> w. david bower. >> mark lawrence davis. >> jasper baxter. >> lorraine bay. >> thank you for your courage, todd beamer. let's roll. >> lawrence ira beck....
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one of the fascinating facts i learned from a fellow at barnes and noble, the barnes and noble best seller list is 40 books, fiction, non-fiction, paperback, hardcover. forty books accounting for 4-6% of their overall sales which means that more than 90 percent of the people reading books are reading other books. a lot of which are being published by companies that i have never heard of. some are niche publishers, some are literary, some specialized. so it is so much bigger than any other mass medium. in fact, i often think books should not be thought of as a mass medium. except for a few best sellers most are being read by such a small number of people. books become a big industry. separately it is not like a big movie where, you know, third of the country may go. a big tv show in the old days. >> bob minzesheimer. appel 11. jason boog of course our website, c-span.org, you can watch in the number of our 9,000 plus programs we have covered in our years here at book tv. simply use the search function. gentlemen, thank you for this 2011 fall book preview. >> thank you. >> you can watch this
one of the fascinating facts i learned from a fellow at barnes and noble, the barnes and noble best seller list is 40 books, fiction, non-fiction, paperback, hardcover. forty books accounting for 4-6% of their overall sales which means that more than 90 percent of the people reading books are reading other books. a lot of which are being published by companies that i have never heard of. some are niche publishers, some are literary, some specialized. so it is so much bigger than any other mass...
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fox five's audrey barnes has the story. >> reporter: skate boarding isn't allowed in frederick's historic carol creek park. people who work in the area say teenagers do it all the time. that's just part of the problem. a server at this restaurant says some customers have walked away and left their meals on the outdoor patio, scared off by crowds of 20 to 30 teenagers at times. >> name calling, it's them, 15- year-olds smoking cigarettes and drinking, and bicyclers doing tricks and skate boarding. and a variety of everything you can think of. >> reporter: the manager of five guys restaurant says it's been a problem for months. >> when summer started we'd have to call the cops every day, because the kids, they come into the store in groups, they trash the place. they try and steal stuff. i don't blame people for not wanting to come down here on the creek, because they don't want to deal with that. >> reporter: phyllis, who has lived here 45 years, says the behavior is destroying the ambiance of what should be the city's crown jewel. >> and i think the ordinances need to be enforced. no bicy
fox five's audrey barnes has the story. >> reporter: skate boarding isn't allowed in frederick's historic carol creek park. people who work in the area say teenagers do it all the time. that's just part of the problem. a server at this restaurant says some customers have walked away and left their meals on the outdoor patio, scared off by crowds of 20 to 30 teenagers at times. >> name calling, it's them, 15- year-olds smoking cigarettes and drinking, and bicyclers doing tricks and...
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martha: he's old enough to go to barnes & noble. >> the younger kid is 7. seven-year-old and the 12-year-old and the 12-year-old is responsible, you said it was for an hour maybe and they've been in the store before. video surveillance shows not only was it for a much longer period of time, but it was like the third time this has happened within the realm of two weeks and the people who work there were like, you know, we are not equipped to do this and handle this. what did they eat? jelly bellies? >> come on, let's talk about this for a minute. first of all we'll be thanking this mother when these kids end up at harvard university because they are reading. martha: they were very well behaved and just sitting there. the places are designed basically, barnes & noble so you can come in and hang out. >> 100% and every case turns on hits facts does it not arthur? >> yes. >> on turning on the facts they have a 16-year-old older brother. the issue will be was he there at the time. martha: i don't think he was there. >> the issue was, how long were they there? was
martha: he's old enough to go to barnes & noble. >> the younger kid is 7. seven-year-old and the 12-year-old and the 12-year-old is responsible, you said it was for an hour maybe and they've been in the store before. video surveillance shows not only was it for a much longer period of time, but it was like the third time this has happened within the realm of two weeks and the people who work there were like, you know, we are not equipped to do this and handle this. what did they eat?...
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that's every word is important there. >> tucker barn is here with us now.n today's weather. >> yeah, improving, in fact, that's going to be less humid today. temperatures in the 70s. this is going to be a nice- looking friday. all fridays are good looking. but thinks the first time that the weather is going to be cop rating. much cooler this weekend. get ready for a real cooldown. go straight from summer yesterday to fall like temperature. showers return tomorrow all average. not going to ran all day but will be rather groomey out there, a lot of grays out there. we have ophelia and phillipe. watch ophelia become a hurricane staying east in bermuda as it passes over the atlantic. 63 degrees right now in washington. 56 in leonard down. 57 right now in gaithersburg and fret rick and mountains off to the north and west, 61 degrees. a cloud deck will be rolling through here in the next couple of hours. late they are afternoon, it will break back down to some sunshine. be ready for some cloud and temperature in the 70s. the big swirl here, the great lake, that's
that's every word is important there. >> tucker barn is here with us now.n today's weather. >> yeah, improving, in fact, that's going to be less humid today. temperatures in the 70s. this is going to be a nice- looking friday. all fridays are good looking. but thinks the first time that the weather is going to be cop rating. much cooler this weekend. get ready for a real cooldown. go straight from summer yesterday to fall like temperature. showers return tomorrow all average. not...
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el trabajo de barn a la gestiÓn 3 puntos que en pasado y si de economÍa el deÚ mayor porque solamente 37% aprueba su >> vamos de mal en peor, dice han a a los bancos. >> lo que ha sacudido en la casa blanca en aspiraciones de s sondeo, piensan que el no se podrÁ recuperar. >> haÁs graves para un presidente quente diga que eÍses marcha por el rumbo equivocado e no lo de trabaÓcratas dicen >> cuando se compara el congreso desencanto aÚn mayor. >> entre votantes republicanos rick perry ha despegado como un cohete, goza del respaldo de 38% seguido del mÁs m con un econÓmico propuso ertes an recobajarle losrecortes a lasorporacion incea creaÓn de empleos y por m reguntervenciÓn del te republicanon da por ver si ml california, simplemente los ataques contra perryn un intento se perfila ellos. >> ahÍ estalos que est ahi tempraso es un proceso yo piens meses van a sers el discurso de obamarucial para Él, proponer seiensa inicia proyecto de pÚblicas que serÍa plan en el presidentey lniraciÓn err y estÁ mas o menos. >> que ofrece algo d consuelo que a pes tanta desaprobaciÓn en lo persona mayor
el trabajo de barn a la gestiÓn 3 puntos que en pasado y si de economÍa el deÚ mayor porque solamente 37% aprueba su >> vamos de mal en peor, dice han a a los bancos. >> lo que ha sacudido en la casa blanca en aspiraciones de s sondeo, piensan que el no se podrÁ recuperar. >> haÁs graves para un presidente quente diga que eÍses marcha por el rumbo equivocado e no lo de trabaÓcratas dicen >> cuando se compara el congreso desencanto aÚn mayor. >> entre...
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oakland police say kevin barnes and dewayne ewing shoved the victims into the trunk of their own car back in 1994, drove them to atms to get cash, then beat the husband and raped the wife in the back seated of the car. the case went unsolved for 13 years, until dna evidence links the men to the crimes. both agreed to a plea deal in july. today barnes was sentenced to 30 years in prison, ewing to 25 years. >>> prosecutors in san francisco decided for now not to file charges against a gaelic football player accused of putting another player into a coma with a vicious hit during a game in june. authorities arrested 26-year- old patrick power thursday on suspicion of felony assault. but they released him friday after prosecutors discharged the case spending further version. the irish player suffered a severe brain injury and has since improved and is now in rehab. >>> a major project promises smooth sailing on south bay roads, but only amp a long bumpy ride during months of construction. this is what is happening in san jose where workers are getting readies. here's where it is happening
oakland police say kevin barnes and dewayne ewing shoved the victims into the trunk of their own car back in 1994, drove them to atms to get cash, then beat the husband and raped the wife in the back seated of the car. the case went unsolved for 13 years, until dna evidence links the men to the crimes. both agreed to a plea deal in july. today barnes was sentenced to 30 years in prison, ewing to 25 years. >>> prosecutors in san francisco decided for now not to file charges against a...
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tucker barnes joins us once again to tell us what today will be like. >> all fridays are good.will be particularly nice because we'll get some sunshine and a little less humidity. temperatures back in the mid- 70s so just a great start to the day. should be a nice fun issue too. >> excellent. >> there will be some clouds but other than that a nice one. this computer will show you the satellite -- no, just the radar this morning. want you to see that little ribbon of green out to our west. that is the leading edge of cooler and drier air. we've already had a front come through during the day yesterday. this is our next one. there is another one even further off to the north and west. what is happening here is we are take a series of steps towards cooler and drier weather and this second front should bring us some cloud cover during the morning hours and a real nice shot of cool and dry air later today. even with high temperatures expected to be in the 70s,ic it will feel great and it should be dry today. you can see that front really falling apart as we speak. let's do temperatu
tucker barnes joins us once again to tell us what today will be like. >> all fridays are good.will be particularly nice because we'll get some sunshine and a little less humidity. temperatures back in the mid- 70s so just a great start to the day. should be a nice fun issue too. >> excellent. >> there will be some clouds but other than that a nice one. this computer will show you the satellite -- no, just the radar this morning. want you to see that little ribbon of green out...
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. >> rebuilding homes or barns or churches, it's our way of saying "thank you."e than half our volunteers are not from new york. people from all the small towns that we've helped show up to help the next community. >> we're going to pitch in as much as we can. >> after katrina, we jumped on his bandwagon. it's contagious. >> it's like a big dysfunctiona contagious. >> it's a big dysfunctional family reunion of disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> banging nails and building something but it's relationships that help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary, celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thing you for doing this. want to thank me, show up on the next one. what is that? it's you! it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? let's go back to drawing. >>>
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mark barnes, mark geragos who for a time represented michael jackson and dmitri goran who has known leade start with you dmitri goran. you know david walgren, how did he do today in laying out his case? >> david did an excellent job in his opening statement. i think it was very clear. he was organized. i think the jury and the audience could easily follow along what happened here, what led to michael jackson's death, he's a very, very good attorney and i'm not surprised he did such an excellent job in his opening statement today. >> what did you think? you're close to the defense. this is one of those cases that's going to get quite technical, one senses. what was your feeling as the day unraveled? >> you know, i had the same feel ing as the same counsel that just spoke. they had a lot of arts and crafts. but defense counsel came out strong after lunch and was discussing the factor that michael jackson ingested it and caused his own death. i think it's going to be a very technical case and hopefully that the jury won't be bored and, you know, not get wowed by these arts and crafts that t
mark barnes, mark geragos who for a time represented michael jackson and dmitri goran who has known leade start with you dmitri goran. you know david walgren, how did he do today in laying out his case? >> david did an excellent job in his opening statement. i think it was very clear. he was organized. i think the jury and the audience could easily follow along what happened here, what led to michael jackson's death, he's a very, very good attorney and i'm not surprised he did such an...
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. >> rebuilding barns, churches, it's our way of saying "thank you."w more than half our volunteers are not from new york. people from all the small towns that we've gone to show up to help the next community. >> we're going to get you in as much as we can. >> after katrina, we jumped on his bandwagon. it's contagious. >> it's like a big dysfunctional family reunion of all these disaster survivor who is get together to do a barn-raising. >> banging nails and building something. but it's the relationship that is help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate in that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see y'all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i say, you want to thank me? show up on the next one. >> jeff's group has also restored an american flag from ground zero now known as the national 9/11 flag. they're in joplin, missouri, this weekend helping that town rebuild. see more of their work as part of our 9/11 commemoration tomorrow morning right here on cnn. to find out more about jeff's work or perhaps you want to make a
. >> rebuilding barns, churches, it's our way of saying "thank you."w more than half our volunteers are not from new york. people from all the small towns that we've gone to show up to help the next community. >> we're going to get you in as much as we can. >> after katrina, we jumped on his bandwagon. it's contagious. >> it's like a big dysfunctional family reunion of all these disaster survivor who is get together to do a barn-raising. >> banging nails...
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. >> rebuilding homes or barns or churches is our way to say thank you.ow more than half our volunteers are not from new york. people from all the small towns that we've helped, they keep showing up to help the next community. from louisiana, california, indiana and illinois. every year you see more t-shirts from more locations. >> after katrina we jumped on his bandwagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> this big dysfunctional reunion of all these disaster survivors to do a barn raising. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate in that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this and, you want to thank me? show up on the next one. >> jeff's group has also restored an american flag from ground zero now known as the national 9/11 flag. to find out more about jeff's work or make a donation, you can go to cnnheroes.com. join the conversation at cnn heroes facebook and twitter pages. >>> turning back to politics in a moment. michele bachmann was one of the first to come out publicly
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joining us to talk about the domestic agenda, melody barnes, thank you for joining us. >> it's my pleasurer having me. >> day three of education nation. want to get in education in just a moment. but first, though, jobs. this is what the president told high schoolers in denver yesterday after. i want to sign this jobs bill so we can start putting people to work. i've already got the pens all ready and every one of you can make it happen by sending a message to congress that says, we have heard this line a couple of times now, pass this jobs bill. the new york times reporting that the senate wants to tackle china and currency manipulation there first. why is the senate not taking the jobs bill seriously? >> the senate is taking the american jobs bill seriously. congress is because the american people are. we know that the number one thing on everyone's mind is creating and saving jobs. that's why the president sent the american jobs act to congress. that's why he is going around the country talking about it. and was in your clip you can see the enthusiasm around this. in fact one of the pro
joining us to talk about the domestic agenda, melody barnes, thank you for joining us. >> it's my pleasurer having me. >> day three of education nation. want to get in education in just a moment. but first, though, jobs. this is what the president told high schoolers in denver yesterday after. i want to sign this jobs bill so we can start putting people to work. i've already got the pens all ready and every one of you can make it happen by sending a message to congress that says, we...
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. >> with me now, melanie barnes, president's domestic policy adviser.u for being with us today. you are relaxing the standard granting waivers and argument is they have been teaching for the test and lowering the standards in the states themselves to avoid getting the penalties of not meeting those test results. isn't there an argument that this is basically giving in to teacher pressure? how do you respond to those criticisms? >> first of all, thank you as always. it's always a pleasure to be with you, andrea. the president announced today and with secretary duncan standing by his side, we're responding to problems that we've seen in this law, problems that parents and educators have identified for years that congress has been trying to fix for years but because we haven't been able to get a bipartisan bill over the finish line, the president asked secretary duncan several weeks ago to operate within the law and to use the flexibility that he's granted within the law to address these problems. in fact, we're not lowering standards. we are raising stand
. >> with me now, melanie barnes, president's domestic policy adviser.u for being with us today. you are relaxing the standard granting waivers and argument is they have been teaching for the test and lowering the standards in the states themselves to avoid getting the penalties of not meeting those test results. isn't there an argument that this is basically giving in to teacher pressure? how do you respond to those criticisms? >> first of all, thank you as always. it's always a...
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. >> rebuilding homes or barns or churches. that's our way of saying thank you.han half our volunteers are not from new york. people from all the small towns we help, they keep showing up to help the next community. they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts from more locations. >> we're going to pitch in as we can. >> in katrina, we jumped on his bandwagon. it's contagious. >> like a big dysfunction family reunion of family disasters that get together and do a barn raising. >> it's building relationships that help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say, thank you for doing this, and i say you want to thank me? show up on the next one. >>> to find out more about jeff's work or make a donation go to join the conversation on cnnheroes' facebook and twitter pages. >>> a complex program was used on the ground zero memorial to group the names of 9/11 victims. our tech reporter is next to tell us all about it. >>> today the
. >> rebuilding homes or barns or churches. that's our way of saying thank you.han half our volunteers are not from new york. people from all the small towns we help, they keep showing up to help the next community. they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts from more locations. >> we're going to pitch in as we can. >> in katrina, we jumped on his bandwagon. it's contagious. >> like a big dysfunction family reunion of...
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san jose has signed a 10-year contract with barnes and noble. >> it's like economic and i don't want a big collection of books in the end. >> reporter: books are indicated by a green rent sign and by a rent or buy me sticker. >> 10% or total sales going back to san jose state. that money is used to bettering the students and the college. >> reporter: they are competing with the onlike book rental websites, but the convenience of it being on campus may save time. >> if you rent a book online and don't want to keep it, you have to ship it back to the company. sometimes there's complications, and it's a hassle and a headache. >> they also have the nook and 5% off the book purchases. >> i just sign the receipt, and that tells us when the due date is. very quick. >> reporter: it's a growing option at in universities and campuses. jonathan halverson. >>> stay tuned for arts and entertainment with the inside scoop on a new formula. >>> and he will also share where undiscovered talent can be found. >> later michael has a sneak peak into this comesser's sports. >> but first students tell us t
san jose has signed a 10-year contract with barnes and noble. >> it's like economic and i don't want a big collection of books in the end. >> reporter: books are indicated by a green rent sign and by a rent or buy me sticker. >> 10% or total sales going back to san jose state. that money is used to bettering the students and the college. >> reporter: they are competing with the onlike book rental websites, but the convenience of it being on campus may save time. >>...
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. >> reporter: a passer by found quan's body on the back lot of the plaza behind a barnes and noble.> we found her close to her vehicle which is a 2008 honda civic. she was wearing a white t-shirt and gray sweat pants. >> reporter: fremont police have classified the 21-year- old's death as suspicious. >> this those cases we take it to the highest degree and investigate it as a homicide initially until we were able to determine exactly what occurred. at this point we just don't know. >> reporter: quan received a golf tournament to cal but stopped competing after a year and a half. her coach released a statement. she was a fierce competitor while still being a gracious sportswoman. >> i coached two people that i am very close to. lamar odom who is in basketball and her. >>> the woman accused of killing missing nursing student michelle le today made her first court appearance. gizelle esteban was supposed to enter a plea instead the 27- year-old delayed entering a plea until she has time to speak to her attorney. esteban is seven months pregnant and accused of killing le in late may. le
. >> reporter: a passer by found quan's body on the back lot of the plaza behind a barnes and noble.> we found her close to her vehicle which is a 2008 honda civic. she was wearing a white t-shirt and gray sweat pants. >> reporter: fremont police have classified the 21-year- old's death as suspicious. >> this those cases we take it to the highest degree and investigate it as a homicide initially until we were able to determine exactly what occurred. at this point we just...
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rebuilding homes or barns or churches, it's our way to say thank you. more than half of our volunteers are not from new york. people from all the small towns we help keep showing up to help the next community. they're from louisiana and california and illinois, every year you see more t-shirts from more and more locations. >> we've got to pitch in as much as we can. >> we just jumped on his bandwagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> it's this big dysfunctional family reunion of all these disaster survivavivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> it's the relationship that helps you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i say you want to thank me, show up on the next one. >> jeff's group has also restored an american flag from ground zero now known as the national 9/11 flag. the group is in joplin, missouri, this weekend helping that town rebuild. you can see more of their work as part of our 9/11 commemoration tomo
rebuilding homes or barns or churches, it's our way to say thank you. more than half of our volunteers are not from new york. people from all the small towns we help keep showing up to help the next community. they're from louisiana and california and illinois, every year you see more t-shirts from more and more locations. >> we've got to pitch in as much as we can. >> we just jumped on his bandwagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> it's this big...
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the body of diane kwan was found in the parking lot of a former barns and nobles store. kwan played two seasons at cal and helped lead the team to a top 10 ranking. the woman charged with killing -- >> every ktvu channel 2 news cast now -- >> the woman charged with killing nursing student michelle le is once again due in court to be a rained, be arraigned, she is 7 months pregnant so her doctors must give her body. investigators say she blamed her for ruining her relationship with her boyfriend. >>> president obama hit the road today to sell his jobs plan. >> the time for action is now. the time to create jobs is now. pass this bill -- >> he made an appearance at the university of richmond in virginia where he asked the crowd to help pressure congress to help pass the package. as he laid out in a speech last night his plan is a combination of tax cuts, construction jobs and unemployment assistance and it is known as the american jobs act. >> i want you to call, i want you to e-mail. i want you to twit. i want you to fax, i want you to visit. i want you to facebook, send
the body of diane kwan was found in the parking lot of a former barns and nobles store. kwan played two seasons at cal and helped lead the team to a top 10 ranking. the woman charged with killing -- >> every ktvu channel 2 news cast now -- >> the woman charged with killing nursing student michelle le is once again due in court to be a rained, be arraigned, she is 7 months pregnant so her doctors must give her body. investigators say she blamed her for ruining her relationship with...
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td barnes was on the team that reverse engineered it.took it down to its nuts and bolts and looked at it to figure out what made it fly. at the time we were engaged in the vietnam war and our pilots over there were getting shot down in this terrible ratio of 9:1. we were losing. the soviets were for supplying the north vietnamese so there was a halt on the dogfights over vietnam while the engineers worked on the big --mig. after the reverse engineered it it was called a technical phase and then they began the tactical phase. they put it back together and began flying in dogfights to how to the mig in hand-to-hand combat. what is the only known to the men who worked on that program is that was actually the birth of the famous top gun fighter school. >> another thing comes of mig being there that almost outs area 51 in top-secret projects when a general besides basically to good lawyer writing in the mig. >> a pretty controversial store. there was a general in charge of the f 117 bomber program going on at area 51 and he became enamor with
td barnes was on the team that reverse engineered it.took it down to its nuts and bolts and looked at it to figure out what made it fly. at the time we were engaged in the vietnam war and our pilots over there were getting shot down in this terrible ratio of 9:1. we were losing. the soviets were for supplying the north vietnamese so there was a halt on the dogfights over vietnam while the engineers worked on the big --mig. after the reverse engineered it it was called a technical phase and then...
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well the bomb squad will go back to a barn in the sierra foothill town of jackson today.hey'll be searching for more boxes of dynamite. a property assessor found a 30- pound box of old dynamite yet. the bomb squad was called in. they evaluated about 200 people from nearby homes. they're worried that moving that box could make it explode. they moved the dynamite away from the barn last night, it was safely destroyed. >>> a change of date for president obama's job creation speech. his address to a joint session of congress will now happen one day later than first planned. coming up for you at 7:15, we take you live to our washington, d.c. bureau, about the controversy, the outcry from house speaker john boehner that led to that date change. >>> 7:06, muslims in new york are calls it a case of islam- aphobia. >> they were pulling me, i had to call my brother-in-law and my husband. >> 15 people were arrested after a scuffle with police at an amusement park, including three women. it began when at least one woman argued with a police officer about a head scarf ban on rides. wi
well the bomb squad will go back to a barn in the sierra foothill town of jackson today.hey'll be searching for more boxes of dynamite. a property assessor found a 30- pound box of old dynamite yet. the bomb squad was called in. they evaluated about 200 people from nearby homes. they're worried that moving that box could make it explode. they moved the dynamite away from the barn last night, it was safely destroyed. >>> a change of date for president obama's job creation speech. his...
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you.l >>> texas and oklahoma could use some rain tonight.l next, wildfires burning through homes, barnsand thousands of acres.l hey can i play with the toys ? sure, but let me get a little information first. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't process your response at this time. what ? please call back between 8 and 5 central standard time. he's in control. goodbye. even kids know it's wrong to give someone the run around. at ally bank you never have to...
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. >> joining me now, melody barnes, director of white house domestic policy council.hanks for joining me tonight. >> it's a pleasure. thanks for having me. >> first to eric cantor's objection. has the president said this 155-page bill is take it or leave it, he will not accept any adjustments or negotiations on it? >> what the president has said and what the president has done, he's talked to business leaders. we've talked to economists. we've talked to the american people as we've gone all over the country to find the best ways to put millions of people back to work to save millions of jobs. we've put together ideas that have been supported by democrats and republicans in the past. as recently as just a few months ago this past december. we accumulated a bipartisan set of ideas. we put together a package to pay for those ideas so we can put people back to work. this is about getting our economy going. this is about sending teachers back into the classroom and firefighters and cops back into our neighborhoods to keep our communities safe and our economy growing and ge
. >> joining me now, melody barnes, director of white house domestic policy council.hanks for joining me tonight. >> it's a pleasure. thanks for having me. >> first to eric cantor's objection. has the president said this 155-page bill is take it or leave it, he will not accept any adjustments or negotiations on it? >> what the president has said and what the president has done, he's talked to business leaders. we've talked to economists. we've talked to the american...
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if it didn't do the job, the next time they came and took your barn apart. if you were still there, they took the roof off your house. they drew the line at burning. i found no evidence that they set fire to anybody's home, but every time they did it, more would-be new york settlers went back to albany and swore off affidavits. there's a vast record of these atrocities or defense movements, however you want to characterize them showing these claims so that in four years as allen an the green mountain boys successfully held off the yorkers as they called them, after four years, ethan allen and his officers were denominated outlaws. the new york provenn issue assembly passed a law putting a price on allen's head and his captains. allen's response was to put a price on the head of attorney general of new york. [laughter] should he dare to come into vermont territory, but if he had been caught at any time, he could have been hanged without a trial, summarily executed. it was a very serious thing. luckily for ethan allen, the american revolution came along, and w
if it didn't do the job, the next time they came and took your barn apart. if you were still there, they took the roof off your house. they drew the line at burning. i found no evidence that they set fire to anybody's home, but every time they did it, more would-be new york settlers went back to albany and swore off affidavits. there's a vast record of these atrocities or defense movements, however you want to characterize them showing these claims so that in four years as allen an the green...
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the early days of march, april, may traveling around the living rooms and the barns as you put it, that's like spring training for a professional baseball team. that's when you learn how to cover first on a bunt, that's how you learn all the fundamentals. when you get into the actual race, the little mistakes are not little mistakes because it is the championship season. there is a very famous saying in most nfl stadiums, most popular guy in the stadium is the backup quarterback. he's never fumbled the ball. he's never thrown an interception. and perry was that guy. he strapped on this chin strap, ran -- took us behind center and fumbled the ball. >> he's not running. i think we all agree he's not running, except his office releases some experiments of this speech tonight, he's going to give it at the ronald reagan presidential library, a pretty big stage for a republican, and, remember, he's a governor. this is among the things he says in this speech tonight. today the biggest challenge we must meet is the one we present to ourselves. to not become a nation that places entitlement ahead
the early days of march, april, may traveling around the living rooms and the barns as you put it, that's like spring training for a professional baseball team. that's when you learn how to cover first on a bunt, that's how you learn all the fundamentals. when you get into the actual race, the little mistakes are not little mistakes because it is the championship season. there is a very famous saying in most nfl stadiums, most popular guy in the stadium is the backup quarterback. he's never...
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i saw in many operator in uniform in his vehicle leaving one of the barnes talking on his cell phone. this is something you can do but also for the city rush -- brajagarages. you can talk to the province that have parking lot. rec and park for their garages. they have so many tourists, they may not know about it. you can help everybody's safety. >> good afternoon. welcome. i have been driving a taxi for 27 years. i have my medallion. i have no axe to grind. all i care about is the health of the industry. this cannot necessarily be said for many of the people from whom you will hear. the cabinetry is rife with forces that have many hidden agendas with greed being the primary unifying factor. the industry is labyrinthian. it requires enormous resources and dedication. cab driving is one of the riskiest of all occupations. this deserves far more recognition than it receives. why are we not our own division? why is not the director in the most effective position possible? why is her decision making hampered by increasingly bureaucratic motions? she is the most efficient and knowledgeable
i saw in many operator in uniform in his vehicle leaving one of the barnes talking on his cell phone. this is something you can do but also for the city rush -- brajagarages. you can talk to the province that have parking lot. rec and park for their garages. they have so many tourists, they may not know about it. you can help everybody's safety. >> good afternoon. welcome. i have been driving a taxi for 27 years. i have my medallion. i have no axe to grind. all i care about is the health...
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the recent update is the fire has grown to 550 and investigators believe the fire started in a barn maybe an outbuilding of a movie set. it's putting up thick, black smoke. helicopters dropping water and fire retardant on flames inching closer to homes. there you can see a fixed wing buzzing over fire lines and dropping water and fire retardant in various stages. however, better news for firefighters struggling with a fire in northern kern county. so far flames have burned through seven miles of thick, tinder dry brush, firefighters being helped by winds and cooler temperatures so that is making it a bit ease year. the blaze broke out yesterday following a fatal crash of a small plane that touched off the blaze. two people were killed. and this is also forcing evacuations. people in two communities have been ordered to get out no. homes threatened when a grass fire broke out in moraga. it did briefly knock out power before 8:00 a.m. z firefighters are examining whether downed power lines perhaps started this blaze. and some other news, a fired up president obama telling republicans to quo
the recent update is the fire has grown to 550 and investigators believe the fire started in a barn maybe an outbuilding of a movie set. it's putting up thick, black smoke. helicopters dropping water and fire retardant on flames inching closer to homes. there you can see a fixed wing buzzing over fire lines and dropping water and fire retardant in various stages. however, better news for firefighters struggling with a fire in northern kern county. so far flames have burned through seven miles...
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. >> and back in the barn. the proper route the cannot get enough of yvonne. the cal who found her way home -- the cow who found her way home. relations between turkey and israel are at a low this friday. israel is refusing to apologize for a raid at last year on the flotilla of eight boats headed for gaza. several turks died in that raid. turkey has expelled the israeli ambassador. the report finds israel's blockade of gaza is legitimate. >> the un report was leaked to the new york times and has resulted in a major diplomatic row. the u.s. investigation deemed the blockade legal. israeli soldiers had the right to defend themselves against organized and violent resistance on the aid flotilla. the report also called a military operation excessive and said the loss of life was unacceptable. turkey reacted angrily to the incident. it has now decided to take the matter a step further. >> it is now time for the raeli government to pay a price for seeing itself as being above the law and performing illegitimate actions without taking into account human conscience. t
. >> and back in the barn. the proper route the cannot get enough of yvonne. the cal who found her way home -- the cow who found her way home. relations between turkey and israel are at a low this friday. israel is refusing to apologize for a raid at last year on the flotilla of eight boats headed for gaza. several turks died in that raid. turkey has expelled the israeli ambassador. the report finds israel's blockade of gaza is legitimate. >> the un report was leaked to the new york...