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outside the fog begins to break up just a little bit. this fog advisory is in effect until 9:00 in the morning but already beginning to see some air mixing in some of the dry air will help mix out the fog winds expected to gust into the afternoon hours. we will see plenty of sunshine latter part of the day. the heaviest winds likely to come later on tonight into tomorrow morning. possibly some damaging winds over the mountaintops. otherwise, we stay dry into the next five to seven days. elizabeth? >> kind of another eerie spooky commute to start off again this morning because of the low although. here's a live look at the golden gate bridge. i thought the picture was so perfect and so pretty. we decided to show it to you. traffic is getting by okay. you can see the traffic from 580 to the golden gate bridge toll plaza. it's a light 12 minutes. the fog is still out there. we can see a little bit of the benicia bridge, not much, it's a little clearer than earlier in the morning. maybe ballclub the sun is coming up. we -- maybe because the
outside the fog begins to break up just a little bit. this fog advisory is in effect until 9:00 in the morning but already beginning to see some air mixing in some of the dry air will help mix out the fog winds expected to gust into the afternoon hours. we will see plenty of sunshine latter part of the day. the heaviest winds likely to come later on tonight into tomorrow morning. possibly some damaging winds over the mountaintops. otherwise, we stay dry into the next five to seven days....
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well it really all begins in the early seventy's with a secret memo called the power memo and from that organized business in the form of the business roundtable in the u.s. chamber of commerce begin this massive lobbying effort and so by nine hundred seventy eight jimmy carter has already begun the deregulation of industry and really probably the seminal moment came with the defeat of a major labor reform bill as a result of lobbying by big business outspent labor three to one and then it was it was a beginning of reaping the spoils is there anything in him in american history of that's analogous to what's going on right now. france was sort of well there you know i think what is happening now is pretty much on precedented even though if you look at laissez faire capitalism in the united states in the nineteenth century and of course leading up to the great depression with the crush of the stock market in one thousand twenty nine you could say big business certainly had its way then. and ordinary people didn't have before but what's happened here is you've had a major reversal of fifty
well it really all begins in the early seventy's with a secret memo called the power memo and from that organized business in the form of the business roundtable in the u.s. chamber of commerce begin this massive lobbying effort and so by nine hundred seventy eight jimmy carter has already begun the deregulation of industry and really probably the seminal moment came with the defeat of a major labor reform bill as a result of lobbying by big business outspent labor three to one and then it was...
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to mix out and winds begin to pick up. this low passing to the east of us, you have high pressure building in behind it. really the difference in between the two is to crank up the winds outside and it is going to blow over the mountains especially toward tonight and into tomorrow morning. likely going to see some power outages and trees coming down around the bay area. all right. computer models picking up on some of the tule fog early on today. that should begin to break up as the wind kicks in, mixing out the low clouds and fog. so we'll get rid of the fog for a couple of days but the wind is going to be a real issue. temperatures by the afternoon planning on about 65 degrees in san jose. 64 in san francisco. about 61 in pacifica and 63 degrees in concord. next couple of days those winds will blow i think especially overnight tonight. we'll see the strongest winds as the system moves through. then by friday they begin to settle down and over the weekend looks like it will be much improved. looks like it's probably going
to mix out and winds begin to pick up. this low passing to the east of us, you have high pressure building in behind it. really the difference in between the two is to crank up the winds outside and it is going to blow over the mountains especially toward tonight and into tomorrow morning. likely going to see some power outages and trees coming down around the bay area. all right. computer models picking up on some of the tule fog early on today. that should begin to break up as the wind kicks...
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the fog is beginning to list. we will be right back. >>darya: her >> those of you that will be 21 by november 12th, i ask for your support and of the vote. for those of you will love the, work hard. you are counting on us in getting this right. >>darya: the election is november 6th and he did not have to be 21 to vote, of putting age is 18. if a few people in the audience giggled of that. >>mark: will be right back as the kron4 is continues. here is a live look outside. the fog is very sick but starting to lift in spots. the wind is starting to pick up a little. >>darya: the winds are starting to pick up. we are waiting to see those dangerous and destructive winds that are predicted. on the left, the golden gate bridge. on the right, the san detail bridge. there is a little bit of fog but nothing like we had earlier. >>james: let's take a quick look at the fog on the satellite view. there is fog and low cloud cover. there are some pockets where the fault is it down to street level but it is getting less and less as the morning progresse
the fog is beginning to list. we will be right back. >>darya: her >> those of you that will be 21 by november 12th, i ask for your support and of the vote. for those of you will love the, work hard. you are counting on us in getting this right. >>darya: the election is november 6th and he did not have to be 21 to vote, of putting age is 18. if a few people in the audience giggled of that. >>mark: will be right back as the kron4 is continues. here is a live look outside....
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so if you can begin to think about these as brain illnesses and you can begin to identify something much earlier the way we're trying to do with parkinson's and now with schizophrenia and autism where we can move the cycle forward the same way we do for heart disease. we don't wait for someone to have a heart attack to make a diagnosis of ischemic heart disease. this is a transformative idea because it does point us towards trying to make early detection, early intervention. and-the-preplgs, or prevention of the disability much more likely. it changes the discussion. >> a loft of the work that has come out of tom's institution has shown that most o these disorders are, in fact, developmental disorders. >> if you look at the epidemiologists, for adults with psychiatric disorders, 50% describe onset by age 14. 75% age 25. so these are really, as nora said, these are chronic diseases of young people. >> this is why it's so devastating. >> rose: because they start early rand so pervasive. >> i wanted to come back to your origin gnat question. i agree with everything tom just said but you ask
so if you can begin to think about these as brain illnesses and you can begin to identify something much earlier the way we're trying to do with parkinson's and now with schizophrenia and autism where we can move the cycle forward the same way we do for heart disease. we don't wait for someone to have a heart attack to make a diagnosis of ischemic heart disease. this is a transformative idea because it does point us towards trying to make early detection, early intervention. and-the-preplgs, or...
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and when did it begin? >> okay. well, the earlier programs begin in 1917. and in the 1920s, but they're small. but the large scale program began in -- during world war ii, and it was a program. it was -- it was binational program to help the united states during world war ii because at that time the united states is a big hero in our history. they're helping the allies fight nazism in europe. and they have to feed a great number of people. and so a lot of the young men that are taken off to work -- that before were doing labor, you have an undersupply of labor of men when they left europe so the united states annex this labor program to bring workers from mexico -- for a temporary period of six months so that's when it begins. the problem -- it's not terminated at the end of world war ii. it's renewed because large scale growers wanted to continue, and it's not terminated until around 1964. >> was there backlash against the mexican immigrants coming into texas? were there incidents? >> in the 1960s? >> anytime in our history in the last 80 years or so. were
and when did it begin? >> okay. well, the earlier programs begin in 1917. and in the 1920s, but they're small. but the large scale program began in -- during world war ii, and it was a program. it was -- it was binational program to help the united states during world war ii because at that time the united states is a big hero in our history. they're helping the allies fight nazism in europe. and they have to feed a great number of people. and so a lot of the young men that are taken off...
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the from fox so-called news meanwhile occupy wall street has had two from the beginning and continues to make everything themselves from campsites to b.d. attention even general consensus and he got field has his makers versus takers distintion upside down and that's very. true as kone alerts what do you do when you're a small time crook and former cruise ship lounge singer who went into business with a partner now in prison and bought a radio station then a t.v. station then a newspaper then another radio station then another t.v. station then no the newspaper then a radio network going to t.v. network and you end up owning about ninety five percent of the media scene in italy . what silvio berlusconi did was created his own political party he did all that stuff too that i just described a moment ago and once he created his own political party ran for prime minister with his billions and the full support of his own wholly own versions of box dues foxx radio and box newspaper and surprise he won three times and through scandal after scandal each one more blush inducing than the last a
the from fox so-called news meanwhile occupy wall street has had two from the beginning and continues to make everything themselves from campsites to b.d. attention even general consensus and he got field has his makers versus takers distintion upside down and that's very. true as kone alerts what do you do when you're a small time crook and former cruise ship lounge singer who went into business with a partner now in prison and bought a radio station then a t.v. station then a newspaper then...
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this is the beginning of a very promising future for us all. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> thank you, all. i think we're going right into the high level ministerial meeting. is that right, ambassador? and i have got two of my most esteemed colleagues here, the foreign minister from indonesia and the foreign minister from australia. and we're going to have a discussion about a lot of these issues and what we all can do. are we going to begin right away? ok, so we're going to have everybody on the panel come join us. we will welcome audience participation and involvement as well, because we want as many good ideas as we can get. just a minute. we will be right there. [applause]
this is the beginning of a very promising future for us all. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> thank you, all. i think we're going right into the high level ministerial meeting. is that right, ambassador? and i have got two of my most esteemed colleagues here, the foreign minister from indonesia and the foreign minister from australia. and we're going to have a discussion about a lot of these issues and what we all can do. are we going...
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before i begin my remarks, let me recognize a few of our special guests here. we have two members of congress . zoe lohgren and jackie spears. thank you for being here. [applause] and we have two distinguished mayors. i want to welcome mayor edwin lee and his wife anita from right here in san francisco. [applause] and mayor gene kwan. thank you for being here. [applause] >> i want to acknowledge a wonderful friend and former chief of protocol, charlotte. thank you, charlotte. [applause] >> now as this summit comes to a close, we will adopt a decoration for the first time in apex history that will affirm this organization and each member economy's commitment to improving women's access to capital and markets, to building women's capacities and skills and supporting the rise of women leaders in both the public and private sectors. it is fitting that this decoration would be adopted here in san francisco because it was just one mile from here in the herbst theater where the united nations charter was signed 66 years ago. in fact, the apex summit which brings you a
before i begin my remarks, let me recognize a few of our special guests here. we have two members of congress . zoe lohgren and jackie spears. thank you for being here. [applause] and we have two distinguished mayors. i want to welcome mayor edwin lee and his wife anita from right here in san francisco. [applause] and mayor gene kwan. thank you for being here. [applause] >> i want to acknowledge a wonderful friend and former chief of protocol, charlotte. thank you, charlotte. [applause]...
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other gop hopefuls are beginning to speak out. newt gingrich urged cain to fully answer the charges while rick santorum called the allegations very troubling. cain's biges rival mitt romney weighed in for the first time monday in an interview with apps news. >> anytime there's an accuser that comes forwards with charges of this nature, you recognize this is a very serious matter and it should be taken seriously. >> reporter: cain's troubles will likely come up again tonight when the candidates debate for the first time since the scandal broke. susan mcginnis for cbs news, washington. >> penn state's legendary football coach joe paterno is fighting today to hold onto his job and he is getting vocal support from students who had descended on his home. >> we love joe! we love joe! >> i love you guys. i can't tell you how much this means to me. >> in the meanwhile, there are growing calls for paterno to resign following the child sexual abuse scandal involving a former assistant coach. >>> this is only a test. it's a phrase that's bee
other gop hopefuls are beginning to speak out. newt gingrich urged cain to fully answer the charges while rick santorum called the allegations very troubling. cain's biges rival mitt romney weighed in for the first time monday in an interview with apps news. >> anytime there's an accuser that comes forwards with charges of this nature, you recognize this is a very serious matter and it should be taken seriously. >> reporter: cain's troubles will likely come up again tonight when the...
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it is already beginning to lose out and a lot of 30s here. a lot but there is some, livermore santa rosa, visibility has improved and sunny by noon, that wind will start to crank up later today. it is right passed eureka and that's the drier air coming in. first we will have the cold wind and 50s and 60s, foggy cold and sunny and windy, blustery conditions are beginning to establish themselves and same for friday, the wind dies down, wind protected areas have 20s and it looks warmer. >>> nba basketball is back at 6:00 pacific time they started talking with agents including the golden state warriors, they are opening practice areas. nba authors reached a teal with that 149 day lock out and a short ended version begins on christmas day. >> we will ask if you will attend a war yours game or pass because of the nba lock out and one says i will pass. evelyn writes, i am disappointed in what the nba is today i'll only go honoring chris mullen if the game is still planned. >>> go to our facebook and we will share more of your comments coming up on m
it is already beginning to lose out and a lot of 30s here. a lot but there is some, livermore santa rosa, visibility has improved and sunny by noon, that wind will start to crank up later today. it is right passed eureka and that's the drier air coming in. first we will have the cold wind and 50s and 60s, foggy cold and sunny and windy, blustery conditions are beginning to establish themselves and same for friday, the wind dies down, wind protected areas have 20s and it looks warmer....
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begins to deal with the general overall federal reform to deal with immigration from europe to the begin now to make the border more professional and it established the border patrol and the border agents, but it was very fluid. >> was the word illegal used back in that time to describe the mexicans who had come over the border? >> the term really becomes popular after 1965. we have federal reforms of immigration 1965, and then the western hemisphere act of 1974 and what the u.s. tries to do is regulate the emigration, but the problem of 1965 is finally set a limit to the immigration from the western hemisphere. before that it had been completely open so you had a long history of allowing and sometimes encouraging mexican immigration and in 65 when its limited in the then you have a limit of 20,000 which even in the immigration service stated for mexico it is a realistic so at this point this is when we really began with the era of the undocumented and the legal infrastructure was not there any longer to allow newcomers to come in and come in who legally. >> how is the guest worker progr
begins to deal with the general overall federal reform to deal with immigration from europe to the begin now to make the border more professional and it established the border patrol and the border agents, but it was very fluid. >> was the word illegal used back in that time to describe the mexicans who had come over the border? >> the term really becomes popular after 1965. we have federal reforms of immigration 1965, and then the western hemisphere act of 1974 and what the u.s....
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showers beginning to develop into the north bay. then, by friday night, showers certainly likely across the bay area. and due to scattered nature of the wet weather, really hard to pinpoint how much rain. cold nature of the system not a lot of moisture to work with. so there is a trace to 15/100ths of an inch. here is what the real story it's going to be. colder air friday, 4:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. snow expected above 3,000. snow level will be possibly down to 3,000 feet. town three inches expected there. if there are plans friday, it's going to be snowy and windy. and overnight, temperatures running milder than last night with low clouds along the coast and around the bay. numbers into 40s, tomorrow afternoon, there is a cooler day. you'll notice a change. more cloud cover and there is showers possible. and east bay peninsula, south bay. and there is upper 50s to mid-60s. here is a look at the accu-weather forecast. and a chance of showers tomorrow, if i were you, i would carry an umbrella tomorrow. cooling into friday. and look
showers beginning to develop into the north bay. then, by friday night, showers certainly likely across the bay area. and due to scattered nature of the wet weather, really hard to pinpoint how much rain. cold nature of the system not a lot of moisture to work with. so there is a trace to 15/100ths of an inch. here is what the real story it's going to be. colder air friday, 4:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. snow expected above 3,000. snow level will be possibly down to 3,000 feet. town three inches...
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public tours will begin again on monday. meanwhile repairs to the landmark are expected to take at least a decade and cost more than $25 million. >>> and a nuclear power plant near the epicenter of the august quake is getting go-ahead to restart this morning. the north power station in louisa county has been offline since the 5.2 quake. dominion power who owns the plant says it spent more than 100,000 hours and $21 million inspecting the reactors. federal regulators ran tests and say the plant did not suv err any functional damage. it will taken ten days for the plant to be fully operational. >>> three good samaritans from arlington received an unusual reward for their very good deed. a pizza. back in august, two men were waiting on their porch for a pizza delivery when they heard a woman being attacked. they tackled the suspect while waiting for police while a third friend helped the woman. during their heroic attack they missed out on their pizza. last night they got a congratulations from the police and a pizza. >> for th
public tours will begin again on monday. meanwhile repairs to the landmark are expected to take at least a decade and cost more than $25 million. >>> and a nuclear power plant near the epicenter of the august quake is getting go-ahead to restart this morning. the north power station in louisa county has been offline since the 5.2 quake. dominion power who owns the plant says it spent more than 100,000 hours and $21 million inspecting the reactors. federal regulators ran tests and say...
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temperatures are beginning to climb into the low 60s. here around the metro area, and right now there is a live view from the sky watcher camera showing the gorgeous autumn foliage illuminated by the bright sun and the blue sky. temperatures around the region are giping to climb now and it's still cool with some stubborn fog that lingers in parts of charles, calvert, st. mary's and the eastern shore still has fog lingering, but that should be gone in the next hour or so. and clouding up later today, but before then in the later 60s throughout much of the region, and then cloudy and cooler tomorrow, we will have a cool front coming through with a blustery northwest wind, and we will fall in the 50s to down near freezing by dawn on friday. there's a chance of passing light showers tomorrow as the front does come through, but the big story cooler and a blustery wind that will be in place on friday, and it will be a cold day, and even with the sun they will not get up but the 50s for highs. and then it looks like we will warm up monday and t
temperatures are beginning to climb into the low 60s. here around the metro area, and right now there is a live view from the sky watcher camera showing the gorgeous autumn foliage illuminated by the bright sun and the blue sky. temperatures around the region are giping to climb now and it's still cool with some stubborn fog that lingers in parts of charles, calvert, st. mary's and the eastern shore still has fog lingering, but that should be gone in the next hour or so. and clouding up later...
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today a second trial is set to begin in the case. johnson is live at the downtown courthouse with what we can expect. >>> phoenix , the pit bull s a symbol remembering a fight against animal abuse. the jury selection begins in court behind me here a little bit later this morning where the twin brothers, they are accused of setting the pit bull on fire in 2009. they had a trial in february, it ended in a hung jury after three days of deliberation. 11 members of the jury voted to convict and one jury member said she was unsure of the brother's guilt. the surveillance video timed out minutes before the dog was set on fire and she said it was too blurry for her to make an identification. phoenix is remembered as public sill boll in the dark symbol in the fight against animal abuse. jury selection is expected to the begin later today here at the courthouse. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> a man threatened to destroy a hotel. patrick will be sentenced. he pleaded guilty to demanding $5000 from the owner. plunker worked at the reception dec
today a second trial is set to begin in the case. johnson is live at the downtown courthouse with what we can expect. >>> phoenix , the pit bull s a symbol remembering a fight against animal abuse. the jury selection begins in court behind me here a little bit later this morning where the twin brothers, they are accused of setting the pit bull on fire in 2009. they had a trial in february, it ended in a hung jury after three days of deliberation. 11 members of the jury voted to convict...
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the nba is hoping that a 72 game season could begin december 15th. for that to happen, commissioner stern said that a handshake deal would be needed this week. >>> it is a big week in the plan to build a new home for the 49ers. tomorrow the city council is expected to approve $10 million in tax money to build a new 65,000 seat stadium. the 49ers appear closer to ever to moving out of san francisco. these moving plans are getting mixed reaction to fans that we spoke to at candlestick park yesterday. >> this is an icon here. that's what it's all about, the 9ers at the stick. >> it will be warmer weather all the time and you have several highways that feed into that area. >> if the plan is approved, the construction will begin in 2013. >>> time could go not be better for those pushing for a new stadium. the red hot 49ers are celebrating their seventh straight victory. they recall thyroid defeat the giants -- rallied to defeat the giants last night. new coach is widely credited for turning things around in a short time. >>> right now it is 4:51. hundreds
the nba is hoping that a 72 game season could begin december 15th. for that to happen, commissioner stern said that a handshake deal would be needed this week. >>> it is a big week in the plan to build a new home for the 49ers. tomorrow the city council is expected to approve $10 million in tax money to build a new 65,000 seat stadium. the 49ers appear closer to ever to moving out of san francisco. these moving plans are getting mixed reaction to fans that we spoke to at candlestick...
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it begins with words. daggers of men who bleed their nations of hope kill any promise. here is war, a bag full of hate posturing angry man rhetoric unleashing disaster on the horizon. war has no face like a genie it doesn't go back in the bottle. the witchary gives nothing it is a tornado that sucks up life, spits out ashes and broken minds i can feel in my bones. near as anyone who's face i see who's eyes i hold tight fixod this comp us i see the war coming breaking lose in the mouths. they are monsters who can't see the people who will weep. they're are creators of the destruction that begins on the tongue and ends in the cold eyes of tomorrow. [applause] >> last year, i read 9 stories in my allotted 6 minutes this year i thought i would be ambitious and do 10. first is called cosmology. after they learned that the universe was a mass produced toy tossed by a goddess they no longer wondered by laws was sure in the clockwork in a wind up bird were shot with uncertainties. optimists contributed the reason to the fact that the toy was broken. pessimists acknowledged this
it begins with words. daggers of men who bleed their nations of hope kill any promise. here is war, a bag full of hate posturing angry man rhetoric unleashing disaster on the horizon. war has no face like a genie it doesn't go back in the bottle. the witchary gives nothing it is a tornado that sucks up life, spits out ashes and broken minds i can feel in my bones. near as anyone who's face i see who's eyes i hold tight fixod this comp us i see the war coming breaking lose in the mouths. they...
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they begin midnight after thanksgiving next week.amping for april 12th days. >> we are definitely having fun year. we just want to hang out. >> should he not be in school somewhere? they have set off occasional stamp he adds before. he will not have to worry about that. he is the only one in line. >> maybe we can give him are less than he can do our shopping? that would work well for all of us. >>> a tradition near the national mall is open today. they opened the ice rink at the national gallery of art from now until march 11th. the ice rink operate seven days a week as long as weather permits. >> how long will that be, doug? >>> we will warm up over the weekend and someday we will be in the 60's again. the pattern shift will, come, but we will really get a wintery feel. the weekend will be fine, but definitely on the cool side. here is a look at mount airy. here it is in animation. some clouds on the horizon there and gone. clear and cold. temperatures will plummet. current numbers around the area. frost bird -- frostburg 36. 38 in
they begin midnight after thanksgiving next week.amping for april 12th days. >> we are definitely having fun year. we just want to hang out. >> should he not be in school somewhere? they have set off occasional stamp he adds before. he will not have to worry about that. he is the only one in line. >> maybe we can give him are less than he can do our shopping? that would work well for all of us. >>> a tradition near the national mall is open today. they opened the ice...
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for commercial fishermen it begins on those dates.t be taken within those bays which are homes to crabs nursery areas. >>> nasa says the earth will have a close encounter with a large asteroid this coming tuesday but it will not crash into earth. they are excited because this is the closest one has come in more than 30 years but if you want to see it you will need a tele scope and most easily visible on the east coast. >>> we have video to show you of a whale too close for comfort. two what else leapt out of the water barely missing them. they paddled just to see them but didn't think they would come that close. biologists say they have been getting closer to shore and urging people to stay away. >>> a bay area company's stock went public and made a splash. >>> we will check on the allegations involving pop star justin bieber. there is a twist concerning the accuser. starting my progresso soup for lunch plan, huh. nope, just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see...south western vegetables...60 calories. ya' know
for commercial fishermen it begins on those dates.t be taken within those bays which are homes to crabs nursery areas. >>> nasa says the earth will have a close encounter with a large asteroid this coming tuesday but it will not crash into earth. they are excited because this is the closest one has come in more than 30 years but if you want to see it you will need a tele scope and most easily visible on the east coast. >>> we have video to show you of a whale too close for...
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other gop hopefuls are beginning to speak out. newt gingrich urged cain to fully answer the charges. cain's biggest rival mitt romney. >> you recognize this is a very serious matter and it should be taken seriously. >> reporter: cain's troubles will likely come up again tonight when the candidates debate for the first time since the scandal broke. when asked cain said he would submit to a lie detector test but qualified it with if there is a good reason. >> any reason why karen kraushaar is coming forward now? >> she is telling reporters she preferred to remain anonymous but her name and her identity was thursday into the public forum when news was released about her settlement which was for $45,000. she is now among the group, she wants the allegations to be reviewed as a collective body of evidence. >> susan mcginnis in washington for us this morning, thank you. >>> now to election day 2011. we begin in ohio in a major victory for union workers. voters handily repealed a law that restricted. the vote was a blow to republican gov
other gop hopefuls are beginning to speak out. newt gingrich urged cain to fully answer the charges. cain's biggest rival mitt romney. >> you recognize this is a very serious matter and it should be taken seriously. >> reporter: cain's troubles will likely come up again tonight when the candidates debate for the first time since the scandal broke. when asked cain said he would submit to a lie detector test but qualified it with if there is a good reason. >> any reason why...
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the beginning of the end? >> i wouldn't go that way. >> that depresses lawrence. >> we have already heard prediction like that earlier this year, frank. >> nostradamus! [ laughter ] >> we are talking about high fire danger day. it's going to be gorgeous but we have offshore winds flowing so humidity levels are lower and the winds are gusting in the hills so red flag warnings are up above 1,000 feet in the hills. patchy fog towards santa cruz. it looks like temperatures not bad. numbers in the 50s, although already 62 in fairfield, 55 in san jose and 54 in pacifica. by the afternoon, we are enjoying some gorgeous weather and yes, folks, this is probably the last day we'll see numbers like this in a while. 70s and 80s inland, maybe 60s and 70s at the coast and plenty of 70s inside the bay. tomorrow another nice one. by thursday, can you believe it, some rain makes a return. things unsettled into the weekend. chance of more showers, another storm moving in saturday night into sunday. that's a look at weather
the beginning of the end? >> i wouldn't go that way. >> that depresses lawrence. >> we have already heard prediction like that earlier this year, frank. >> nostradamus! [ laughter ] >> we are talking about high fire danger day. it's going to be gorgeous but we have offshore winds flowing so humidity levels are lower and the winds are gusting in the hills so red flag warnings are up above 1,000 feet in the hills. patchy fog towards santa cruz. it looks like...
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>> i have just the beginnings, the faint beginnings of a new project which stems from what i've donebefore in a limited way. it has to do it generally speaking are summing it up, how psychologically and historically were because were. in other words, were because were because of meetings begin to the previous word. you can take the example of world war i and world war ii, vietnam war and subsequent wars which are again mentioned. and i have interested in exploring in more detail and in a more expensive way how this comes about and how it might interest that vicious circle of war be getting more. that is at least a beginning sensitive. it is always important to have a new project with which one is moving ahead. >> is the scholarship activism? this is a too flowing together? how does that work for you? it's not always an easy merit. >> that's right. i said i try to have a balance between them, but it looks that conflict along the way, perhaps still do about how much to do and how much the other. i know i am bound to both of them. i tell what for me was a moving experience with a good f
>> i have just the beginnings, the faint beginnings of a new project which stems from what i've donebefore in a limited way. it has to do it generally speaking are summing it up, how psychologically and historically were because were. in other words, were because were because of meetings begin to the previous word. you can take the example of world war i and world war ii, vietnam war and subsequent wars which are again mentioned. and i have interested in exploring in more detail and in a...
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even more stores will begin their black friday sales the moment black friday begins this year. they will begin their thanksgiving sales at the stroke of midnight on november 25th. macy's, kohl's and target had already announced to open early on black friday. >>> sipger egg brad paisley and carrie underwood hosted the cmt awards. miranda lambert won female vocalist of the year. taylor swift was the big winner. she was named entertainer of the year. >> congratulations to all those talented singers. >> absolutely. >> stay with us now. news 4 today continues at 5:00 a.m. straight up. >>> chaos on the campus of penn state as students learn that joe paterno is out as coach effective immediately. >>> plus, one of the washington nationals best players is missing this morning, kidnapped while in his home country. good morning. >> we're taking a live look outside right now. it's 53 degrees out there. a touch warmer this morning, but we have some changes in the forecast coming. we've had beautiful fallweather. hope you enjoyed it. >> yesterday was so dreamy. it really was like a dream. th
even more stores will begin their black friday sales the moment black friday begins this year. they will begin their thanksgiving sales at the stroke of midnight on november 25th. macy's, kohl's and target had already announced to open early on black friday. >>> sipger egg brad paisley and carrie underwood hosted the cmt awards. miranda lambert won female vocalist of the year. taylor swift was the big winner. she was named entertainer of the year. >> congratulations to all those...
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we will begin with ms.vin giving 10 minutes of her very long and illustrious life in terms of work for civil rights. just 10 minutes. then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also with some trauma at the head of it. and then we will have a conversation for the next maybe 20 minutes, amongst the three of us. then we will open it to the floor for you to ask them questions. the goal is this -- when we leave this afternoon -- as a teacher, you have to have your objectives set, yes? any teacher with herself has to know what you want to have come of this. what i want to have, this is that we are all more informed about the way in which systems of racism work in this country -- what i want to have come of this. and also have a clear sense of what each of us can do about it and what we individually will do with our own work. that is the assignment. let's get started. i'm going to ask ms. colvin to, in 10 minutes or so, stick to two important dates, mentioned by
we will begin with ms.vin giving 10 minutes of her very long and illustrious life in terms of work for civil rights. just 10 minutes. then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also with some trauma at the head of it. and then we will have a conversation for the next maybe 20 minutes, amongst the three of us. then we will open it to the floor for you to ask them questions. the goal is this -- when we leave this afternoon -- as a teacher, you...
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. >> when they begin to start lying or start to mislead or create facts, people begin to get disgruntled and they began to speak out. >> the boards for your occupy oakland has reached the crisis level. >> we need to have governor jerry brown, pete stark and santos wanted to come and participate. >> well, there have been calls for negotiations for the sources are telling me tonight that will likely be trumped. >> this is robert lyles reporting from occupy oakland. obviously we are having the little trouble with his signal but if there are any more changes tonight they will for sure get back to those as soon as possible. >> across the company, country another type of protest. students flooded the streets, shaking lampposts and turning on the tv news trucks. they were shouting want joe, we want joe, in support of tv football coach joe paterno. a few hours ago penn state guard paterno and drew levin reports on the end of the legendary for your career but not the end of the child quex abuse scandal. >> the crowd waited for news from the board of trustees gasped as they made the announcement.
. >> when they begin to start lying or start to mislead or create facts, people begin to get disgruntled and they began to speak out. >> the boards for your occupy oakland has reached the crisis level. >> we need to have governor jerry brown, pete stark and santos wanted to come and participate. >> well, there have been calls for negotiations for the sources are telling me tonight that will likely be trumped. >> this is robert lyles reporting from occupy oakland....
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>>> we begin with a surveillance video that police hope will crack a case. thanks for joining us tonight. aim shawn yancy. >> i'm brian bolter. police say cameras caught the criminals on tape. fox 5's wisdom martin live on tape. >> reporter: police say this is actually the first time they've had a robbery on camp us in about a year and necessity say the key to solving this -- they say the key to solve is this crime is the video of the suspect. this is video of one of the suspects involved in a robbery on maryland's campus. surveillance cameras caught him after the robbery walking into a college park store. police say the crime happened thursday night around 11:45 near cecil hall. >> one of our students was walking on the south part of campus toward knox road when two males approached him, bumped into him, engaged him in short conversation. our student turned to walk away and he was accosted by one of the men who put a knife to his throat. >> reporter: the student was not hurt, but the robbers took his money, wallet and cell phone. right after the crime polic
>>> we begin with a surveillance video that police hope will crack a case. thanks for joining us tonight. aim shawn yancy. >> i'm brian bolter. police say cameras caught the criminals on tape. fox 5's wisdom martin live on tape. >> reporter: police say this is actually the first time they've had a robbery on camp us in about a year and necessity say the key to solving this -- they say the key to solve is this crime is the video of the suspect. this is video of one of the...
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this entire line should begin to clear, should clear the eastern shore by noon. beautiful sunshine on tap for thanksgiving day, and it will set the stage for great football game thursday night. your two-degree guarantee tomorrow will be 62 with rain. and we check the outlook, and the bottom line is we have good weather on tap friday and saturday right into the weekend there. so just have to get through tonight and the morning. >>> bob seger is coming to town on friday night. and you know who else is coming to town? country superstar brad paisley. he'll play the first mariner arena. he'll be joined by the band perry, which just won three cma awards, along with american idol winner scotty mcyeary. >> get ready for the last dance tonight. will it be j.r., a kardashian, or the original, ricky blake. job his partner cheryl finished last night with the highest store and of course you can't count these other partners out, because lake's partner derek has never lost a final before. >> whether i walk away with the mirror ball or not, i feel like i have really done somethi
this entire line should begin to clear, should clear the eastern shore by noon. beautiful sunshine on tap for thanksgiving day, and it will set the stage for great football game thursday night. your two-degree guarantee tomorrow will be 62 with rain. and we check the outlook, and the bottom line is we have good weather on tap friday and saturday right into the weekend there. so just have to get through tonight and the morning. >>> bob seger is coming to town on friday night. and you...
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they're also beginning their investigation. with more information on how you can get around this, we'll go back to the station. good morning. >> good morning, tracee. it is going to be a tough commute. if you're taking the inner loop and you want to continue towards silver spring, you could take east west highway and connect to georgia avenue. you can then connect and get back on the beltway or continue in the silver spring area. another issue is the off-ramp to the inner loop to 50 is shut down due to construction. it is going to be a tough commute. i'll be watching these for you. hopefully this ramp will be open by 5:00 a.m. and now let's check in with tom with a look at our weather. tom? >>> we've had some overnight sprinkles over the last 12 hours, we've seen them coming through since after midnight last night. that area of moving green, those are the zones where we've had sprinkles. right now a few in stafford county, fredericksburg and farther south over to charlottesville. that should stay to the south of the let row are
they're also beginning their investigation. with more information on how you can get around this, we'll go back to the station. good morning. >> good morning, tracee. it is going to be a tough commute. if you're taking the inner loop and you want to continue towards silver spring, you could take east west highway and connect to georgia avenue. you can then connect and get back on the beltway or continue in the silver spring area. another issue is the off-ramp to the inner loop to 50 is...
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looks like the weather pattern is setting in for the beginning much crab season. more forecast details coming your way in just a few minutes. >> all right, jim, thank you much. >>> 3.2 magnitude earthquake rattled the east bay this afternoon quake centered two miles north of piedmont and southeast of berkeley. in the same area that has experienced several 3.0 or larger tremors recently. here is how it looked on the cbs5 seismo-graph. there were no reports of damage or injuries. >>> less than two hours ago one of the strongest quakes in oklahoma history. 5.6. follows a series of earthquake early this morning that caused minor damage. a 4.7 centered near oklahoma city. quakes felt in arkansas, kansas, missouri and texas. >> yes, shook us out of bed. in our house we had several mirrors and stuff fall. ing it the biggest earthquake i have ever been in. >> oklahoma geological survey researchers say the quake and aftershock happened on a known fault line. >>> andy rooney dreaded the day he had to end his signature commentaries about life's large and small absurdities. s
looks like the weather pattern is setting in for the beginning much crab season. more forecast details coming your way in just a few minutes. >> all right, jim, thank you much. >>> 3.2 magnitude earthquake rattled the east bay this afternoon quake centered two miles north of piedmont and southeast of berkeley. in the same area that has experienced several 3.0 or larger tremors recently. here is how it looked on the cbs5 seismo-graph. there were no reports of damage or injuries....
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it will begin tomorrow morning, but it might time out for the early morning rush hour is just beginning and maybe you get the first part of it in. live look outside, it's not raining here, but it's very mild, temperatures still hanging in the low 60s. the clouds are thickening up a bit and the rain will overspread the area from southwest to northeast through the overnight hours. let's go ahead and give you a look at our temperatures today because we did get up again second day in a row up above 70 degrees, not a record but wow, so sweet for november. for those of you hoping for some cold air, we have some in the forecast, too but what i don't have are temperatures below average for this time of year. here's what's going on in the middle part of the country. there's an area of low pressure cut off from the jet stream creating its own cold air and this thing which has been slow to move has been producing the snow we've seen in west tennessee. tomorrow that storm will pass us by and take the rest of the warm air with it and our highs
it will begin tomorrow morning, but it might time out for the early morning rush hour is just beginning and maybe you get the first part of it in. live look outside, it's not raining here, but it's very mild, temperatures still hanging in the low 60s. the clouds are thickening up a bit and the rain will overspread the area from southwest to northeast through the overnight hours. let's go ahead and give you a look at our temperatures today because we did get up again second day in a row up above...
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this is just the beginning. we'll see our sustained wind speeds between 20 to 30 miles per hour as we head throughout the night, with gusts up to 50, possibly 70 miles per hour. now, thursday it will stay windy. mostly clear conditions. finally, friday, the breeze relaxes, sunny and mild. where the winds will be the strongest, what we're expecting in terms of impact. downed power lines, power outages. your full weather forecast in moments. >> baton down the hatches. >> rocks in the pockets, right? >>> still ahead, vying for burger king's crown. >> that is right. we'll tell you about the underdog fast food chain that could dethrone the burger giant. >>> and the 411 behind the man on the 9-9-9 plan9-9-9 plan. will herman cain bow out. . >>> we have a dense fog advisory in place early this morning. it expired and now we have perfect visibility. more sunshine at this hour than we've had all week long. enjoy it. those winds are starting to pick up, especially in places like livermore, sustained at 20 miles per hour.
this is just the beginning. we'll see our sustained wind speeds between 20 to 30 miles per hour as we head throughout the night, with gusts up to 50, possibly 70 miles per hour. now, thursday it will stay windy. mostly clear conditions. finally, friday, the breeze relaxes, sunny and mild. where the winds will be the strongest, what we're expecting in terms of impact. downed power lines, power outages. your full weather forecast in moments. >> baton down the hatches. >> rocks in the...
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we'll see the clearing conditions continue in beginning of the week. your complete forecast is coming up in in just a few minutes. ,, ,, [ male announcer ] imagine there was a way to keep high-tech jobs here in san francisco. a way to renew blighted neighborhoods like mid-market and the tenderloin by helping emerging industries expand and hire more workers. a way to give incentives to companies that produce clean energy jobs. one man found a way to do all this and more. mayor ed lee. ed lee accomplished these things in less than one year as mayor. just imagine what he'll do with four. de muni every day. i enjoy it the most when i'm with sidney. she doesn't notice that it's too crowded or that it can run a half hour late. i'm bevan dufty, and i'm running for mayor because it's not enough to just "get it done"-- we have to get it done better. sidney thinks muni is magic. we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. the most powerful, a five- point-six that caused amage. the tremors >>> residents are assessi
we'll see the clearing conditions continue in beginning of the week. your complete forecast is coming up in in just a few minutes. ,, ,, [ male announcer ] imagine there was a way to keep high-tech jobs here in san francisco. a way to renew blighted neighborhoods like mid-market and the tenderloin by helping emerging industries expand and hire more workers. a way to give incentives to companies that produce clean energy jobs. one man found a way to do all this and more. mayor ed lee. ed lee...
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the commercial crab seasons begins november 15. >>> next we'll take a look at the u.s.ital christmas tree cut down today in the sierra. also dramatic passengers video. the jet landing without landing gear. watch as people make an emergency exit. >>> crab season weather outside the bay tonight as we see cloudy, cold showers out there. we can expect the showers to taper off. still a few scattered showers expected in the morning. we'll have it in your complete forecast, next. ,,,, [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show you. thanks everyone. so take a step forward... and chase what matters. i would like a decaf 360 calories please. and for you? i'll have a triple iced 410 calories please. you want the 40 whipped calories on that? uh, you know what... i'll have this instead. [ female announcer ] swap one thing a day for
the commercial crab seasons begins november 15. >>> next we'll take a look at the u.s.ital christmas tree cut down today in the sierra. also dramatic passengers video. the jet landing without landing gear. watch as people make an emergency exit. >>> crab season weather outside the bay tonight as we see cloudy, cold showers out there. we can expect the showers to taper off. still a few scattered showers expected in the morning. we'll have it in your complete forecast, next....
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these are the things that i think we need to begin to address. what i propose is something that i am calling -- i propose that the administration get involved. i suggested to the council on women and girls should be a place where we can get this conversation started. is there anybody out here who has access to the council of women and girls? yes, i have one hand. can you take that message to the council because -- it is one agency that is charged with improving access to women and their families. there is no more critical of an issue for women and their families than homes and housing. so there is a role for the administration to play, but it has to be very comprehensive. it cannot simply be just renegotiating mortgages. and using free labor of law student to do that. it has to be really rethinking a lot of the process about how people find homes. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> i am a city council member in new york city. [cheers and applause] i was here in 1992. at the end of the conference, i was working for the mayor. you kindly came b
these are the things that i think we need to begin to address. what i propose is something that i am calling -- i propose that the administration get involved. i suggested to the council on women and girls should be a place where we can get this conversation started. is there anybody out here who has access to the council of women and girls? yes, i have one hand. can you take that message to the council because -- it is one agency that is charged with improving access to women and their...
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what it begins and when it ends.in terms of the narrative of this book, do you think of yourselves as writing something different from kind of academic history, or is that really not a distinction that makes any sense to you? >> guest: well, i know exactly what they're saying. although i have a research fellow at queen mary college at university of london, have five small children had to make that decision. was i going to be more of a hands-on mother and have as many children as i wanted or be a full-time academic teacher. what was going to limit the other for me. so i made that sacrifice and it's something i live with. in terms of academic writing, there are two kinds of writing definitely pier one for trade, one for the mass market. and then one for universities. and i said i feel they not only work in parallel, but feed off each other. i really want to do something specific. i guess because i trained as a biographer in oxford and memphis-based supervisor one of foxes. so i was a tradition of historical writing tha
what it begins and when it ends.in terms of the narrative of this book, do you think of yourselves as writing something different from kind of academic history, or is that really not a distinction that makes any sense to you? >> guest: well, i know exactly what they're saying. although i have a research fellow at queen mary college at university of london, have five small children had to make that decision. was i going to be more of a hands-on mother and have as many children as i wanted...
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live coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span 2. >> when i started to sell my books, every person i worked with have rejection letters for me so that was cruel. they said we love your stuff but what about this. >> in his nonfiction book, his account of mark zuckerberg and the creation of facebook was adapted for the screen as "the social network." his latest book, "sex on the moon"and now is your chance to ask questions. he is live on "in depth" live on sunday at 12 noon. >> former nbc nightly news anchor tom brokaw on american politics, journalism, and the economy. during his speech, he reflects on a career in journalism, the changes he has seen in the world from the various challenges facing the u.s. this is 55 minutes. [applause] >> our guest speaker is on the walls of our institution. he has spoken at our luncheons and is the winner of our lifetime achievement award. i have him to thank or blame for this career in journalism. during the administration of president ford that i saw at "network stars, tom
live coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span 2. >> when i started to sell my books, every person i worked with have rejection letters for me so that was cruel. they said we love your stuff but what about this. >> in his nonfiction book, his account of mark zuckerberg and the creation of facebook was adapted for the screen as "the social network." his latest book, "sex on the moon"and now is your chance to ask questions. he is live on "in...
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dense fog into the beginning of the week. after that, we can expect temperatures to cool down here as the winds pick up wednesday into thursday. again, i don't see any rain approaching on the horizon. we'll keep it dry and mild. >> no rain in sight? >> no rain in sight. and it is november. >> perfect for shopping. for all of the people out there. >> indeed. >> we'll enjoy it while we've got it. thanks a lot, jim. >> with men being the great multitaskers that they are, men have found a way to keep them playing while taking care of business. a london bar launched hands free urine controlled video games. yes, that's right. they're installed in the men's room. visitors can play one of three games while taking a potty break. the goal is to test the accuracy of their aim which keeps things clean as well. the idea has been both popular and profitable. >> a group of american servicemen were in the bar and i heard one of them coming out high-fiving his mate saying 12! they were saying no way, dude. >> i guess that's good. the idea is
dense fog into the beginning of the week. after that, we can expect temperatures to cool down here as the winds pick up wednesday into thursday. again, i don't see any rain approaching on the horizon. we'll keep it dry and mild. >> no rain in sight? >> no rain in sight. and it is november. >> perfect for shopping. for all of the people out there. >> indeed. >> we'll enjoy it while we've got it. thanks a lot, jim. >> with men being the great multitaskers that...
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thailand is beginning to clean up from days of devastating floods. the water is not completely drained away in all areas. and where it has come up people are understandably keen to regain their lives. there was have a cost in the manufacturing sector and this badly disrupted global supply chains. >> the big cleanup begins. piles of rancid rubbish left behind as the water receded. layers of mold and mud. this street food stall was ruined by the flood. he is building another one from scratch. i am using my savings to do this, he says, but it is time to move on. he says it is like starting a new life from zero. the floods affected businesses small and large. a month ago, there was still hope. it was thought that industrial real estate would be saved. concrete islands in a glistening filthy lake, hundreds of factories abandoned to the water. thousands of workers without jobs. a lot of these factories that have had to close make components that are exported from thailand to other areas around the world. what happened here, the effect of all of this water
thailand is beginning to clean up from days of devastating floods. the water is not completely drained away in all areas. and where it has come up people are understandably keen to regain their lives. there was have a cost in the manufacturing sector and this badly disrupted global supply chains. >> the big cleanup begins. piles of rancid rubbish left behind as the water receded. layers of mold and mud. this street food stall was ruined by the flood. he is building another one from...
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it's forced the team to begin a youth movement sooner than expected. the shanahans say they know turning the redskins around will be tough. >> it's obviously tough when you're not productive. we all understand that. i'm the one that told kyle not to come. i said, this is going to be a work in progress. it's not going to happen overnight. you're with an established team. you've got your ducks in order. we're going to have to rebuild this football team. >> beck has already been named the starter for sunday's game against the miami dolphins. >>> if you have a hard hat, 6:30 tonight may be the time to don it. that's when an asteroid will make a close pass by the earth. the 1,300 foot asteroid will be close enough to be inside the moon's orbit but far enough away that you will not be able to see it without a telescope. nasa says it will pose no danger. the approach will mark the closest an object this large has ever gotten to a collision with the earth, though. maybe the man in the moon ought to put on the hard hat. >>> the white house released a statement
it's forced the team to begin a youth movement sooner than expected. the shanahans say they know turning the redskins around will be tough. >> it's obviously tough when you're not productive. we all understand that. i'm the one that told kyle not to come. i said, this is going to be a work in progress. it's not going to happen overnight. you're with an established team. you've got your ducks in order. we're going to have to rebuild this football team. >> beck has already been named...
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we can begin. i'm bruce shapiro, executive director of the dark center for journalism and trauma here at the columbia school of journalism. welcome, on behalf of both the center and columbia. the center is an ideal lab, resource center, networking mechanism for journalists as well as clinicians and scholars and others concerned with news coverage of violence around the world. everything from street crime and family violence up to work line -- were crying and human rights. i'll talk more about the dart center in a few minutes. we are here tonight though for a conversation and a celebration, a conversation with robert jay lifton, psychiatrist, public and election, historian, activist and a celebration of his wonderful and beautiful new memoir, "witness to an extreme century." this event is cosponsored by the dart center, but also by the nation magazine. and i would like to bring up victor, the editor emeritus of the nation, a friend and mentor to many people in this room, to give a welcome on behalf
we can begin. i'm bruce shapiro, executive director of the dark center for journalism and trauma here at the columbia school of journalism. welcome, on behalf of both the center and columbia. the center is an ideal lab, resource center, networking mechanism for journalists as well as clinicians and scholars and others concerned with news coverage of violence around the world. everything from street crime and family violence up to work line -- were crying and human rights. i'll talk more about...