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the weather channel's mike bettes was chasing the tornado when it hit ground. he was one of the first on the scene. >> we rolled up when this tornado came through about 45 minutes ago. i personally witnessed unfortunately injuries and fay tallies. we're going through the neighborhood trying to figure out if anyone needs help. people are scrambling right now. i want you to take a look at the scope of the damage. it's taking my breath away. multiple homes, businesses destroyed, cars flipped. mangled debris everywhere you look. people are trying to help people out anyway way they can. >> reporter: one of the area's primary sources of medical care, st. john's regional center, was also destroyed. dr. ron smalling was on duty when it got hit. >> when we came out, it looked like a war zone, like we had been hit with a bomb. so we rushed to the patients. some on ventilators. some were cut up with glass. all the windows in the 12-bed ccu were all blown out, and the ceiling tiles were all down, so we began to mobilize and get the patients out of the rooms. >> reporter: t
the weather channel's mike bettes was chasing the tornado when it hit ground. he was one of the first on the scene. >> we rolled up when this tornado came through about 45 minutes ago. i personally witnessed unfortunately injuries and fay tallies. we're going through the neighborhood trying to figure out if anyone needs help. people are scrambling right now. i want you to take a look at the scope of the damage. it's taking my breath away. multiple homes, businesses destroyed, cars...
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patient is chosen to replace his own flesh and blood hand with a buy on a limb -- bionic limb that he betts will work better. -- bets will work better. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. ratcheting up the pressure -- that is what washington did
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mike bettes out in oklahoma where they might indeed have a rough night. mike, thanks. >>> again, we must look at other news of this day. >>> the obamas are in the united kingdom. a state visit in london including a state dinner this evening. they are spending the night at buckingham palace. as you may know, they hurried there from ireland. they met today with newlyweds prince william and kate. believe me when they throw a state dinner at buckingham palace it's unlike any event ever. there is the white house released photo of the meeting with the newly married couple. >>> and we want to update you as well on the volcano in iceland. this became an issue once again over this past weekend after months of sitting there dormant. it has already led to the cancellation of 500 european airline flights. the winds keep shifting. the latest projection map shows the cloud actually moving away from the uk. good news for the president and first lady who will want to eventually come home. bad news is it moves more in towards central europe over the next 24 hours. we're b
mike bettes out in oklahoma where they might indeed have a rough night. mike, thanks. >>> again, we must look at other news of this day. >>> the obamas are in the united kingdom. a state visit in london including a state dinner this evening. they are spending the night at buckingham palace. as you may know, they hurried there from ireland. they met today with newlyweds prince william and kate. believe me when they throw a state dinner at buckingham palace it's unlike any event...
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bette davis was 52, as was martha, and james mason had always been 46, you know, so... [laughter] so it was--it was good. and so i said okay, knowing at the time that when you sell the rights of a play to be made into a movie, you lose absolute control over it-- understanding that. if you write a play, you have absolute control over what is done to your play onstage. they can't change a word without your permission. but you take a chance when you sell a movie. but that whole combination struck me as being pretty good. but then there's a thing called movie magic, and bette davis and james mason turned into elizabeth taylor and richard burton. and oddly enough, mike nichols stayed mike nichols, and...but i sort of trusted mike. i didn't think he was going to allow them to really screw it up. and what happened, finally, by some great fortune: there was no screenplay. i mean, there's this guy, ernest lehman, who is credited with the screenplay. but then again, he produced the movie too. but i think he changed two sentences of my entire script and maybe cut about five minute
bette davis was 52, as was martha, and james mason had always been 46, you know, so... [laughter] so it was--it was good. and so i said okay, knowing at the time that when you sell the rights of a play to be made into a movie, you lose absolute control over it-- understanding that. if you write a play, you have absolute control over what is done to your play onstage. they can't change a word without your permission. but you take a chance when you sell a movie. but that whole combination struck...
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she said bette davis played a character named stanley so i think that is just as compelling. and madeline never would allow the name to be dictated by her husband. >> host: it may not be emblematic of her father but empowerment from her mother? >> right quite possibly and certainly i don't think there is any evidence her father was not disappointed not to have a boy and giving your girl the name stanley have some effect whether it is empowering or not. [laughter] >> host: what about her later names and what does that tell us about the choices she made or ambivalence that she may have had? >> as you know, she went off to the university of hawaii at age 17 and almost immediately became pregnant with the job of an african named barack obama sr. this is where states have laws against interracial marriage. she was very, very briefly than married in the nation's student. named so then she went to and done come to an zero borrow but she kept the name even through her divorce in 1980 from lolo rather than abandon the name to go back, she decided to modernize the spelling which was ha
she said bette davis played a character named stanley so i think that is just as compelling. and madeline never would allow the name to be dictated by her husband. >> host: it may not be emblematic of her father but empowerment from her mother? >> right quite possibly and certainly i don't think there is any evidence her father was not disappointed not to have a boy and giving your girl the name stanley have some effect whether it is empowering or not. [laughter] >> host: what...
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officer betts' wave runs a malinois dog rescue. >> the breed loves to work.have to be mentally and physically stimulated. so the military using them isn't a surprise at all because they fit into smaller spaces, where sometimes german shepherds can't go. >> reporter: they say that the malinois breed is not the best one to have as a household pet. they require constant stimulation, not just two walks a day. but they do make perfect soldiers. >> the belgian malinois are not as prone to the hip dysplasia as the german shepherds. they fit into smaller places. they can work longer. >> reporter: the number of dogs used by the military is growing. right now 600 are at work in iraq and afghanistan. they can run up to 35 miles an hour, and a terrorist or any man would have a hard time getting away. officer betts says kudos to the handler and dog that took out bin laden. >> good job. proud of you. proud of you, son. proud of you. >> reporter: suzanne collins, wjz eyewitness news. >>> this morning on "the early show," another setback on the jobs front. we'll tell you why
officer betts' wave runs a malinois dog rescue. >> the breed loves to work.have to be mentally and physically stimulated. so the military using them isn't a surprise at all because they fit into smaller spaces, where sometimes german shepherds can't go. >> reporter: they say that the malinois breed is not the best one to have as a household pet. they require constant stimulation, not just two walks a day. but they do make perfect soldiers. >> the belgian malinois are not as...
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i appreciated you coming by, mike bettes from the weather channel.ll talk to a woman from the red cross who was on the highway when this storm hit. her story is just incredible. she saw a tractor-trailer truck flying by her, helped save a guy. ♪ hello sunshine, sweet as you can be ♪ [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right even if it's not every day. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for
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i appreciated you coming by, mike bettes from the weather channel.n from the red cross who was on the highway when this storm hit. her story is just incredible. she saw a tractor-trailer truck flying by her, helped save a guy. this past year alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. thing under the gas cap, thing... do you even have a name? well, it doesn't matter. because it's about to change. there's a cheaper, cleaner way to fuel up now. the volt plugs into any socket, and fuels up at home. sure it could use gas, but for most commutes you won't need much, if any. so from now on, fuel tube... we'll just call you...plan b. the 2011 chevrolet volt. it's more car than electric. >>> bad. oh, my gosh. this is awful. this is -- look at that. that is destroyed, comple
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eaten that up. >> oh, yeah, two jews singing bette midler, what's better than that?they like to say, look, we were both in the industry together, and i'm like, no. >> jimmy: what do they do now? >> now my dad is a doctor. >> jimmy: he's a doctor? >> he just, like, stopped doing entertainment and went to medical school when i was 8. >> jimmy: what a waste. >> i know. especially with his voice. his golden pipes. >> jimmy: do you do standup? >> sketch and improv. i'm from the upright citizens brigade. >> jimmy: you do a lot of characters and that sort of thing? >> i do a random impersonations that are one-line long. they're very -- >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, so, it's like a hot app of an impersonation. one would be -- this is the redheaded woman's boyfriend on "sex and the city." you know? i said they were random. >> jimmy: i think i know. >> you know that character? steve. so, he would be like -- miranda. [ applause ] we have a baby. we live in brooklyn. miranda. >> jimmy: that's it? >> that's it. >> jimmy: well, you said they were short. do one more. >> i do mcconaugh
eaten that up. >> oh, yeah, two jews singing bette midler, what's better than that?they like to say, look, we were both in the industry together, and i'm like, no. >> jimmy: what do they do now? >> now my dad is a doctor. >> jimmy: he's a doctor? >> he just, like, stopped doing entertainment and went to medical school when i was 8. >> jimmy: what a waste. >> i know. especially with his voice. his golden pipes. >> jimmy: do you do standup? >>...
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evaluation of impact these any impact on small businesses, the permitting committing is taking in ladell betts, and hopefully, the objective is to be able to have some sort of analysis and be able to bring forward some kind of report to the commission by the end of september. commissioner yee riley: can i have a suggestion? >> yes. commissioner yee riley: no. 1, i would ask that you no. it's so that we can quickly find the goal. and then the ones that we did not finish last time, you put 1.2, 1.6. i think we can just listed as bullets, because this is a new strategic plan for this year, it so this would go back to the previous years. it would look cleaner the way. >> so then, i will make some bullets. commissioner yee riley: it is no longer 2.1, 2.2. this is an action item. it is clear that way. president o'brien: what you could do if he wanted to delineate it is use a times set the very bottom. -- use an asterisk. commissioner yee riley: so we do not have to go and refer to those. no. one, two, three, four and four. present -- president o'brien: and any other public comment? seeing none, publ
evaluation of impact these any impact on small businesses, the permitting committing is taking in ladell betts, and hopefully, the objective is to be able to have some sort of analysis and be able to bring forward some kind of report to the commission by the end of september. commissioner yee riley: can i have a suggestion? >> yes. commissioner yee riley: no. 1, i would ask that you no. it's so that we can quickly find the goal. and then the ones that we did not finish last time, you put...
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needo be aware of the necessity for 9 million pple in this giono be able to live and prosper a hava bettture. >> there w tac uerstding amg the members that the arctic caot be rdeemed for explanation. >> it will rest in mor fishing, shiing,nd tourism, and e poibility toevelop w the accessible oil and g reserves. we seek to renew these oppounits in a smt, susinabay that preserves the arctic environment a at the syst. >> -- and ecosystem. >> the nation's d age to - search and rescumissns. there are the concn th the meetingarks and a rersie openg of one of the world's most fragile ecostem >> a reminder ofur breaking newshis hou twoomb tacks in the northst fntier of kistave nowlaim 69 lives. thdouble bombtta, according tlocal police, included at leastne suicide attacr. it happenen amica -- the pamilitary academy 75 kilometers northwe of e capil of shaw. manyf theead were young recruits returng he. >> hello and welcome >> see t newunfold, getthe top stors fr around the obe and click-to-play video ports. to c.com/news to experience then-deh, expert repoing of "bbc world news" online. >> funding
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repeat the nuclr facility, they hav agreedo sh down anoer nuclr plant, 200 kilomers southwest tok until bett safeguards a putn place. some of the disaers ungest victims are noeturning to hool. we joined grouof them in the inearby towns see how ey are coping >> the cherry blossom has bloomed, and tha this school stl li in ruins. even on the wa to school, people cannot escape remiers of the earthquake andsuni. wrkage lines the streets they wear face masks and the sml of decay fills t air inside, thcostes are crowded, hundred of schools have been destroyed along the coast and cldren haveo pack in with the th remain. today's sson? mass a weomeeturn to normality. >> everyone here has sfered, nnearents, families,omes washed away i bieve what we teachers ca do is supportthe chiren wh theare ready to talk. the pblemn many parts of noheas japans prsure on ace. ildren need tget back to their edution, but thschools are stilleing used as evacuati centers. even so lonafter the rthquake and tsunami, around 200 ople are living in is builng. these ds, some children doot have far t go to get home thestwo stu
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good day for aeric our country has keptts commment to see that justi is done, theorld is ser,t is a bett place because of th death of osama bin lad. >> back obama was still state senator wh alaeda stru at eameran heardld. these were t terrifying sces in washgtonhat day, an adayisdirect h on the lita headquarters. here at theentagon, the 184 stone benches in thisemorl garden symbolize the peop who lost tirivesheren 9-11 enamerican airlines 77 hit amica' headquters it's a day of quiet rlection by both vitor and retives of those wh dd. >> this man td me he ca here tonnect with hi fiancee. >> sherobly alrea kns, bu i think it wa iportant r me to cmunite with her toda >> and how do you feel that no bin laden is dead? >>late >> america etion is mpered by a sen of village le. security is tit at airrt and around goverent ildis. theris nspecific intelligen poiing to anned reisals, but a wounded enemy is sometimes the most dangerous. steve kingsto bbc news, shington. welamerans may be lebrating, but the tru is at my had rlly give up that osama bin lanwould ever be found. fr today's even, though, w
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no question about that. >> mike bettes joins us from the weather channel.ou got here ten minutes after the storm? >> just minutes. we were actually chasing for the past two weeks, the project with the weather channel and this is a storm we targeted. we were driving from kansas city. we intercepted this storm about ten miles outside of joplin. at the time, it didn't look that impressive to be honest with you. it passed over the top of us. it was a pretty good thunderstorm but no tornado. and then as soon as it went passed we decided we would follow it. at that time it was hail, rain, blinding, we ended up having to stop. if we hadn't stopped, i think we would have ended up our whole crew in joplin. the thing probably would have run over the top of pus. we're thankful for our crew nothing happened to us. we came into town. it was just a chaotic scene when we came into town. >> you've done this a long time and covered just before every kind of storm. how does this compare? >> nothing like it. i've covered hurricanes, tornadoes, i've seen damage like this befor
no question about that. >> mike bettes joins us from the weather channel.ou got here ten minutes after the storm? >> just minutes. we were actually chasing for the past two weeks, the project with the weather channel and this is a storm we targeted. we were driving from kansas city. we intercepted this storm about ten miles outside of joplin. at the time, it didn't look that impressive to be honest with you. it passed over the top of us. it was a pretty good thunderstorm but no...
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a child growing up in small-town kansas during the depression became a division of the davis, and bette davis in the summer that matalin was president, the davis appeared in a movie directed by john huston and which she played a character named stanley timberlake, and after the baby was born that november, she gave a very interesting change in her sort of public image at that time. it was the period that women were being encouraged to go into the factories for the war effort but bette davis interestingly sort of shifted from a somewhat androgynous style to a much more feminine style and the moment that happened when this in this movie and the next movie she made. so stanley was bourn and named anne and someone who spoke to her mother right afterward and asked why the name she said the davis played a character named stanley. so it may be just as compelling and many relatives say madeleine would never have allowed them to be dictated by her husband. >> host: it may not have been an emblematic disciplined and that her father but might have been a mission of empowerment for her mother. >> g
a child growing up in small-town kansas during the depression became a division of the davis, and bette davis in the summer that matalin was president, the davis appeared in a movie directed by john huston and which she played a character named stanley timberlake, and after the baby was born that november, she gave a very interesting change in her sort of public image at that time. it was the period that women were being encouraged to go into the factories for the war effort but bette davis...
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. >> reporter: bettes and a team from the weather channel were out in the path of a missouri storm this weekend. as a twister formed right in front of them. >> there's a funnel! >> there's a funnel up top there. you can see it very well defined up there. >> reporter: the twisters cut a wide path. this one spotted in oklahoma. >> it's coming! the power lines right here! >> reporter: in nebraska, the unmistakable sound of hail. residents say it looked like golf balls were being dumped from the sky. this wild weather comes on the heels of a violent and deadly late april outbreak. the largest in u.s. history. twisters across 21 states, claiming more than 300 lives. and the weather story continues here in louisiana. the rain from that system that brought tornadoes will flow into the mississippi, adding to the floodwaters and the concern for so many people in this area. lester? >> janet shamlian, thanks. weather channel's paul goodloe is in atlanta. paul, what should we be watching tonight? >> we're looking for more severe weather across a good chunk of the midwest and also pushing into the o
. >> reporter: bettes and a team from the weather channel were out in the path of a missouri storm this weekend. as a twister formed right in front of them. >> there's a funnel! >> there's a funnel up top there. you can see it very well defined up there. >> reporter: the twisters cut a wide path. this one spotted in oklahoma. >> it's coming! the power lines right here! >> reporter: in nebraska, the unmistakable sound of hail. residents say it looked like golf...
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played 35 characters including bette davis, so it is my tribute to my relationship with him and usingis diaries and clips and a menagerie of stuff. it was very well received at cannes. i went to the premiere with quentin tarantino. he is quite a big guy. he picked me up like this. i know he loved it. that's a recommendation. tavis: speaking of tradition, there is a new limited edition of some of his best stuff and some of it includes "a clockwork orange," ho years later now out on blu-ray starring of course one malcolm mcdowell. great to have you on the program. that's our show for tonight. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi. i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with the legend betty white on her new memory rory " you ask me. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smile
played 35 characters including bette davis, so it is my tribute to my relationship with him and usingis diaries and clips and a menagerie of stuff. it was very well received at cannes. i went to the premiere with quentin tarantino. he is quite a big guy. he picked me up like this. i know he loved it. that's a recommendation. tavis: speaking of tradition, there is a new limited edition of some of his best stuff and some of it includes "a clockwork orange," ho years later now out on...
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patient is chosen to replace his own flesh and blood hand with a buy on a limb -- bionic limb that he betts will work better. -- bets will work better. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. ratcheting up the pressure -- that is what washington did today, slapping sanctions on syria's president, bashar al- assad, for human rights abuses. the move comes after weeks of a violent government crackdown which left hundreds of people dead. but while the u.s. sought cover, russia vowed to oppose any for the united nations resolutions against its longtime ally. from the border with lebanon. >> they are among thousands of syrians seeking refuge in lebanon. they say the violence began when they joined a protest calling for the release of people detained by the syrian authorities. in response, the syrian army, they say, came to their towns and villages. >> there were 10 tanks entering homes and killing everyone in them, men and women. they were destroying everything inside the homes. the same thing happened in the village of zarah. >> he is not a president. we elected him t
patient is chosen to replace his own flesh and blood hand with a buy on a limb -- bionic limb that he betts will work better. -- bets will work better. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. ratcheting up the pressure -- that is what washington did today, slapping sanctions on syria's president, bashar al- assad, for human rights abuses. the move comes after weeks of a violent government crackdown which left hundreds of people dead. but while the u.s. sought cover,...
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caliphate is career high seventeen points to the win on mike bettes three added sixteen point seven it redefines in the seventy seven sixty nine victory the other last four encounter was quite as close not to be completely comfortable in victory over the reality madrid guard i'd seen with a game. to tell of inside. eighty two sixty three wins so the final touches on sunday well before that. will do fattal for through sport in europe. a potential fights of the year is on the cards later tonight at money piccy out aiming to prove his dominance once again as he puts his w.b. a welterweight belt on the line against sugar shane mosley populace trainer freddie roach stating he's pleased with the preparations claiming plaquemine is not more focused than he was before his previous win over until you margarito misspell trouble for a while and mostly who's coming off a loss to floyd mayweather jr on a draw with sergio mora akio will get a minimum of twenty million u.s. dollars for stepping in the ring on his heavily favored to win against the thirty nine year old challenger. to the greens we go
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an east bay native we watched for years, easily one of the bette in the nba to never have won a championshipgets the chance again. starting tomorrow, lebron james and dwyane wade will be hosting the dallas mavericks in game one of the nba finals. for 38-year-old former cal bear jason kidd, this is likely the oakland native's last shot at a title. he was not about dallas the last too many they faced the heat. that was in 2006. in back to back years, he was on new jersey nets teams that also lost both shots at a championship. now kidd knows the experience on their side but it will take much more than just that. >> patience is one thing. and also, just understanding the game of basketball can be very nice and cruel at the same time. so you have to, we're enjoying this moment but we have to try to find a way to win four games. >> so you hope jason gets a shot at it. keep in mind the nhl finals, vancouver and boston, though the sharks aren't there, they're here. whether we like it or not, it's wednes00 5:., p.m r5:00 p.m nbc bay >> i'm ignoring it. p >>> million of americans celebrated memorial d
an east bay native we watched for years, easily one of the bette in the nba to never have won a championshipgets the chance again. starting tomorrow, lebron james and dwyane wade will be hosting the dallas mavericks in game one of the nba finals. for 38-year-old former cal bear jason kidd, this is likely the oakland native's last shot at a title. he was not about dallas the last too many they faced the heat. that was in 2006. in back to back years, he was on new jersey nets teams that also lost...
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. >> and finally, bette, are you living with relatives, are you able to stay in the community?oing? >> i'm living with my family, my brother-in-law. my brother, sister-in-law, my mother and my husband. >> well, bette, we wish you the very best, you and the community there. please keep us posted, let us know what ends up happening. >> thank you very much. >>> flooding is also a concern for the people in the northeast today. jacqui jeras is following tracking the kinds of problems they're seeing there. what are we learning about the folks who are facing that? >> there have been a lot of accidents as a result of the rain, a lot of the smaller rivers and creeks are on the rise here across the northeast. and we'll also be dealing with coastal flooding because the winds are very strong and combined with high tide today, that will push some of the water on to the shore area. as the rain could be as much as two to four inches and we're looking at this area of low pressure just kind of stalled out and not moving a whole heck of a lot in the upcoming days. so when we look out up to five
. >> and finally, bette, are you living with relatives, are you able to stay in the community?oing? >> i'm living with my family, my brother-in-law. my brother, sister-in-law, my mother and my husband. >> well, bette, we wish you the very best, you and the community there. please keep us posted, let us know what ends up happening. >> thank you very much. >>> flooding is also a concern for the people in the northeast today. jacqui jeras is following tracking the...
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paring back some of the mountains of john bett has been attached to the truth in lending act would be great. in order to bring about heightened competition and choice, we could do that. doing things like creating vague open-ended standards of liability like the ability to sue somebody for abuse of product because somebody in washington thinks somebody out there is too stupid to be able to understand the products that their purchasing not based on anything that i can tell, that will not help people. the concern i have is for middle-class people to be able to have choice and competition and i am concerned about lower income people who already have very limited credit of. sin itoptions. that is not a good way to make their lives better off. when you get rid of payday linda, what happens? evictions go up, bounced checks go up, utilities shot off and they go up in a situation like that. the desire for washington bureaucrats to think that they know better about how consumers and people live their lives i think is a folly. i think we want to go in a completely different direction toward comp
paring back some of the mountains of john bett has been attached to the truth in lending act would be great. in order to bring about heightened competition and choice, we could do that. doing things like creating vague open-ended standards of liability like the ability to sue somebody for abuse of product because somebody in washington thinks somebody out there is too stupid to be able to understand the products that their purchasing not based on anything that i can tell, that will not help...
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. >> most believe that with him out of the picture it is bette better. because he hijacked islam. >>reporter: according to he, iran press tv took some issue with the burial at sea but the reaction not too severe on the point. >> fremont has the largest afghan community in the united states and today people there are celebrating bin laden death with the sense of new hope for the homeland. we have that part of the story. vl. >>reporter: 2 flag flying here but just one universal sentiment. >> extreme happiness. >> we have been waiting for this news for the past 10 year years. >> big relief, you know. >>reporter: afghan immigrant like store owner sam say osama bin laden terrorized their homeland as much as he carr carryizeed their adapted one. >> he killed a lot of our own people. we lost a lot of people because of bin laden. >>reporter: inside this restaurant owner a sigh of relief. >> afghan are such a peace loving people but unfortunately these are radical muslims and unfortunately they use that beautiful land and finally finally it's over. >>reporter: but with hope for peace in af
. >> most believe that with him out of the picture it is bette better. because he hijacked islam. >>reporter: according to he, iran press tv took some issue with the burial at sea but the reaction not too severe on the point. >> fremont has the largest afghan community in the united states and today people there are celebrating bin laden death with the sense of new hope for the homeland. we have that part of the story. vl. >>reporter: 2 flag flying here but just one...
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the weather channel's mike bettes is in kansas city, missouri, for us this morning. mike, good morning. >> reporter: lester, good morning to you. yet another active weather day in what's been a string of them so far this spring. 20 tornadoes now reported across oklahoma and kansas, the largest tornado outbreak since the large and deadly outbreak in the southeast just three weeks ago. the tornadoes coming fast and furious. multiple tornadoes touching down across oklahoma and kansas. and once again large metro areas were impacted, touching down around topeka and kansas city, around st. joseph's as well. tensions run very high after what has happened so far this spring. again, when you live in tornado alley, it goes with the territory. having said that, lester, one thing to keep in mind the next several days bring just as much action and today potentially even larger metro areas could be impacted from chicago all the way down to oklahoma city. >> mike, you, i understand, was in the middle of the storms. it tell me what it was like. >> reporter: it was nerve-racking at t
the weather channel's mike bettes is in kansas city, missouri, for us this morning. mike, good morning. >> reporter: lester, good morning to you. yet another active weather day in what's been a string of them so far this spring. 20 tornadoes now reported across oklahoma and kansas, the largest tornado outbreak since the large and deadly outbreak in the southeast just three weeks ago. the tornadoes coming fast and furious. multiple tornadoes touching down across oklahoma and kansas. and...
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. >> brown: so a bette experience which attracts more users. >> yes. >> brown: which somehow brings in money because we still don't see quite how if skype doesn't make a profit or much of a profit, how does microsoft see getting to that? >> aside from exactly attracting people to more of their products, microsoft actually hopes to charge for skype within some of its products. within the next, the first year. microsoft wants to actually close a deal within this year and expects that it will produce products, excuse me, profits for the overall mpany within a year after its acquisition. imagine if you are using email, office email and you have the skype function, maybe microsoft will ask you, will you pay me 2 or 3 dollars more for the skype function incorporated in our office email? those are the sort of things that microsoft in redmond washington will come out of this deal. >> brown: your example, it's this larger context you're talking about, this convergence of communication, information and entertainment. that is the larger battle here. >> that is absolutely right. you see big, multi
. >> brown: so a bette experience which attracts more users. >> yes. >> brown: which somehow brings in money because we still don't see quite how if skype doesn't make a profit or much of a profit, how does microsoft see getting to that? >> aside from exactly attracting people to more of their products, microsoft actually hopes to charge for skype within some of its products. within the next, the first year. microsoft wants to actually close a deal within this year and...
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he looks to be okay. >> this is mike bettes the reporter.ms. i think when you watch a place that just looks like a bomb blew up and it's flattened. if you think about your neighborhood, six miles with your grocery store, your school, your hospital -- >> ten minutes later, everything is different. >> it's heartbreaking. >> it happens to be a day where our friend max is here. he's written a book called "max on life" which gives his answers to some of these kinds of questions. it's great to see you over there. we are not in our regular studio today because of the updating. there he is on the right and on the left is his friend and mine. >> the great things about max's books, today is a perfect day to read this book. he is a mood changer, max is with the way he writes. again, no matter what your faith or background, there's something about his books that seem to touch everybody. >> he is a beautiful human being and he writes great books this. one is for you, it's signed to you. >> thank you, thank you. >> let's not forget people who have been de
he looks to be okay. >> this is mike bettes the reporter.ms. i think when you watch a place that just looks like a bomb blew up and it's flattened. if you think about your neighborhood, six miles with your grocery store, your school, your hospital -- >> ten minutes later, everything is different. >> it's heartbreaking. >> it happens to be a day where our friend max is here. he's written a book called "max on life" which gives his answers to some of these kinds...
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that's a completely different role, where i'm a horrible alcoholic sort of bette davis/joan crawfordah. i do that instead of paying attention to my kids. isn't that great? >> thank you for being here. >> i'm kidding. i'm a really good mom. i just want to tell you. this is all for comedy. i want to make you laugh this morning. >> okay. you know they're going right now. we know where your heart is. >> thanks for having me, robin. nice to be back. >> "the middle" airs tonight, at 8:00, 7:00 central. >>> the tiniest victims coming up next of the devastating tornadoes. they need homes. they would love >>> good morning, america. and good morning to some of the very adorable special guests today. who do you have, george? >> i have juliet. >> and i have hunter. hunter is one, big personality. all of these guys are really in need of good homes. we're with beth stern from north shore animal league. you sent with a mobile adoption unit to alabama. tell us about the rescue mission. >> i love bringing smiles to times square. when i bring animals on, everybody is happy. yes. our mobile units went
that's a completely different role, where i'm a horrible alcoholic sort of bette davis/joan crawfordah. i do that instead of paying attention to my kids. isn't that great? >> thank you for being here. >> i'm kidding. i'm a really good mom. i just want to tell you. this is all for comedy. i want to make you laugh this morning. >> okay. you know they're going right now. we know where your heart is. >> thanks for having me, robin. nice to be back. >> "the...
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many were making those speculative betts.terday's big ipo shows investigators they are real hungry for something big to sink their teeth into or their money into, carol. >> many thanks. >>> jason giambi wasn't supposed to start for colorado in last night's game but he wound up doing something he had never done in his long career. hln's vjeff ra shell is here to tell us about it. >> mostly a guy that rides the bench. todd helton had a sore back. giambi took the call and aernsed right away. in the first inning, two on. giambi takes kyle kendrick deep to right. a three-run home run. he comes back and goes deep to right. a two-run shot. giambi is not done. in the fifth, a third home run, again, deep to right. he becomes the second oldest player in mlb history to hit three home runs in a game. he drove in all seven runs for the rockies. he wasn't planning to play. talking about guys that come off the bench and do great. some oklahoma city thunder reserves were great in the nba playoffs. we will have that coming up in 20 minutes. >
many were making those speculative betts.terday's big ipo shows investigators they are real hungry for something big to sink their teeth into or their money into, carol. >> many thanks. >>> jason giambi wasn't supposed to start for colorado in last night's game but he wound up doing something he had never done in his long career. hln's vjeff ra shell is here to tell us about it. >> mostly a guy that rides the bench. todd helton had a sore back. giambi took the call and...
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york and texas have e most numbers of undocumented immigrants and they are voting and saying it is bett us in the long run. if these kids are educated than if they are not able to access than education. there is a huge difference in terms of what the outcome is for an education. you had an earlier segment where you talked about is it worth it for a young person to go to college. whether it is worth it for them or not, it is definitely worth it for us. the more people we educate in order to compete in the global economy, we need to educate as many of ourids as possible and we can aord those who have worked in high school to graduate and who are ambitious and want to go to college, we can't afford not to encourage them andive them the tls they need to do that. host: here is more information on the immigration law center. guest: it is a controversial issue for some. most americans understand and agree that there are areas of disagreement and controversy in immigration but most americans understand we are better off to educate more of our young people. we should not make an arbitrary distin
york and texas have e most numbers of undocumented immigrants and they are voting and saying it is bett us in the long run. if these kids are educated than if they are not able to access than education. there is a huge difference in terms of what the outcome is for an education. you had an earlier segment where you talked about is it worth it for a young person to go to college. whether it is worth it for them or not, it is definitely worth it for us. the more people we educate in order to...
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we came to this discussion together bette. >>mark: new details. and some of the moderns three wives are unable to be accessed. there is still tension between pakistan and the u.s.. >> reporter: we are hearing this from the airport. terminal to was evacuating. people at the airport are sent it was a false alarm that a contractor tripped a wire which set off the alarm and everyone had to get out. the situation is now under control of people have been allowed to go back inside. it was a false alarm at terminal 2 to and all things are ago. we have a crew headed to the scene who may give us more information. kron4 news will be back. the mass 715 is the time right now and taking a look on the roof. sun shining in. missy hyatt clouts in the distance, no clouds or really for the rest of the day. >>james: the shot was given was a little bit ago. looking at blue skies up above. of fantastic work as crude live desperate gamble we're expecting for the day today. i'm the son lowermost up.we're looking good. 50 and concord, 44 in napa. widespread 70's and the n
we came to this discussion together bette. >>mark: new details. and some of the moderns three wives are unable to be accessed. there is still tension between pakistan and the u.s.. >> reporter: we are hearing this from the airport. terminal to was evacuating. people at the airport are sent it was a false alarm that a contractor tripped a wire which set off the alarm and everyone had to get out. the situation is now under control of people have been allowed to go back inside. it was...
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let's look until redistricting is done and that will give you a bett feel. the last congress, it would not have been hard. joseph won a great race. he won because his opponent was indicted and convicted. we do not have that circumstance. in theory, -- >host: have you had a chance to meet with reince priebus? guest: i have not. the money is now wit outside groups. a lot of these other groups are putting more money into this. host: this week for you, tom davis -- this tweet for you, tom davis -- guest: you can have a lot of ads going back and forth. there is a budget agreement that includes medicare. what worries me if the democrats win the special election in new york, i think they will dig in hard on medicare and be reluctant to deal with the fastest growing program in government. bar with 41 cents on the dollar is unsustainable. -- borrowing 41 cents on the dollar is unsustainable. interest rates are going to bounce up at one point. it will bounce up with a vengeance. this is a serious problem and you hope serious members consider across the table and come
let's look until redistricting is done and that will give you a bett feel. the last congress, it would not have been hard. joseph won a great race. he won because his opponent was indicted and convicted. we do not have that circumstance. in theory, -- >host: have you had a chance to meet with reince priebus? guest: i have not. the money is now wit outside groups. a lot of these other groups are putting more money into this. host: this week for you, tom davis -- this tweet for you, tom davis...
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how can we deal, a bette deal with this part of the legal immigration problem? >> -- how can we better deal with this part of the legal immigration problem? >> we have to set priorits. we get enough money to remove 400,000. now we have to go from 400,000 to 4 million. that is why setting prosecuti priorities is key. the plain fact of the matter is most of the visa overstays are here illegally, but they are being drawn because they can work here. that is why border security and emigration reforms are so connected, because the plain fact of the matter is a number of these individuals, if they could get a different kind of visa or longer visa tied to implement, he would not put them in that 4 million category. >> i think that is fair. i just have one more question. who are the people, but do we know, who ar more likely to overstay their visas and become illegal immigrants? are they coming from different parts of the world, it even though their motivations may be similar? to work here or rejoin family or the like? >> that is a question i don't know the answer to. yo
how can we deal, a bette deal with this part of the legal immigration problem? >> -- how can we better deal with this part of the legal immigration problem? >> we have to set priorits. we get enough money to remove 400,000. now we have to go from 400,000 to 4 million. that is why setting prosecuti priorities is key. the plain fact of the matter is most of the visa overstays are here illegally, but they are being drawn because they can work here. that is why border security and...
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future trading commission's refusal to act quickly is especially upsetting because this agency knows bett better. they know better and yet they wrote to senator cantwell and i and senator collins and colleagues that they really weren't going to do much of anything any time soon. now, in january of 2010, after holding three public meetings on fuel prices, the agency proposed to set position limits on four key energy commodities: crude oil, natural gas, gasoline, and heating oil. at the time, crude was then around $75 a barrel. now, the congress was so concerned about the need to control financial speculation that it expanded the agency's authority to set speculation limits last july as part of the financial reform legislation. that legislation specifically directed the agency to set limits on nonagricultural commodities like crude oil within 180 days of enactment and that date has long passed. so rather than getting started on protections, crucial protections for american consumers and businesses, the agency withdrew its january 2010 position limit proposal for energy commodities and basic
future trading commission's refusal to act quickly is especially upsetting because this agency knows bett better. they know better and yet they wrote to senator cantwell and i and senator collins and colleagues that they really weren't going to do much of anything any time soon. now, in january of 2010, after holding three public meetings on fuel prices, the agency proposed to set position limits on four key energy commodities: crude oil, natural gas, gasoline, and heating oil. at the time,...
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on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away. 11 years old eating baby food. days warm like the occasional free matsoff from next door. no plates the cups were yoplaits. i stepped on a nail taking my sister through the yard the drinking from beer bottles that tasted like warm quarters the i caught fleas from cookie puss sleeping on my stomk keeping us both warms. at that age i lost the comfort from lies. stranded on a crescent move, floating in a sea of ash littered with diamonds the i swallowed past lives to spit these alternate futures. >> one more big round of applause for our very talented apprentice program. fantastic. >> [applause]. we have a very special
on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned...