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bob dylan is on the road. the question is where's bob dylan now? bob dylan is on the road. i don't know, somebody can go on google or bob dylan.com and tell me where he's playing tonight. >> [inaudible] >> oh, i'm sorry. he's not on the road. he will be on the road. [laughter] he's usually on the road. that's why i said that with such confidence. yes, sir. can we get the microphone up here? >> when bob dylan released the "hard rain" album in 1976, when that came out, there was a television special -- >> yes. >> -- that. [inaudible] the most amazing piece of television that i think i've ever seen. i mean, it was limited commercial, just one sponsor, and for me anyway, an exposure to his music. do you have any information as to how it happened that they did that in that way? >> uh-huh, sure. i like that, too, actually. i like the record more than most people do. the version of "maggie's farm" on that record is just to die. it's really good. that was filmed, i believe, in fort collins, colorado. everybody in the
bob dylan is on the road. the question is where's bob dylan now? bob dylan is on the road. i don't know, somebody can go on google or bob dylan.com and tell me where he's playing tonight. >> [inaudible] >> oh, i'm sorry. he's not on the road. he will be on the road. [laughter] he's usually on the road. that's why i said that with such confidence. yes, sir. can we get the microphone up here? >> when bob dylan released the "hard rain" album in 1976, when that came out,...
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. >> increíble pero cierto alicia machado sigue persiguiendo a bob abreú. >> bien súper bien. >> paulinaio rompe el silencio tras la muerte de su padre. >> y danira polanco se queda sin chamba, la tijera comienza ya con mucha tela de dónde cortar (♪ ♪) >> hola, ¿qué tal amigos? buenas tardes y bienvenidos a la tijera donde se dicen la cosas como son, se cierra una semana muy movida, en cosas de farándula y hoy aquí más adente tenemos las nuevas averiguaciones sobre la ruptura de shakira y antonio de la rúa, sigue de vacaciones carolina sandoval y está con nosotros enrique santos , raúl. >> comadres y compadres el apellido derbez vuelve a ser noticia, el rumor no da risa, y aquí lo vamos a analizar. >> y sergio mayer soltó una perla que nos dejó mudos. >> y paulina rubio dijo cosas como sentirse feliz, por qué ? aquí lo discutimos. >> hablando de fortaleza, ana bárbara está como un roble, pero un roble de que se enoja, ana bárbara de qué te quejas?. >> pero hoy vnego a grabar una cosa, es el día de mi boda. >> (gritos). >> ya, ya, ok dos minutos listo. >> angustiada, desesperada, y fastid
. >> increíble pero cierto alicia machado sigue persiguiendo a bob abreú. >> bien súper bien. >> paulinaio rompe el silencio tras la muerte de su padre. >> y danira polanco se queda sin chamba, la tijera comienza ya con mucha tela de dónde cortar (♪ ♪) >> hola, ¿qué tal amigos? buenas tardes y bienvenidos a la tijera donde se dicen la cosas como son, se cierra una semana muy movida, en cosas de farándula y hoy aquí más adente tenemos las nuevas...
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bob costas in anticipation of the winter classic.s always, there is a miniature rink just behind me where they let youngsters skate in the hours leading up to this game, and mike milbury has joined them. now he joins us. i need this shot for my personal time capsule. even on skates you're down there, i'm up here, i'll go with this. fourth time we've done it. each time in its own way, it has a feeling about it unlike anything else. >> mike m.: it is special. the wait didn't make one joining them on the ice, new castle native and 22 year veteran of the united states army, sergeant first class, bradley t. tinsmith. >> bob: as you might be able to tell, the crowd, much of it chanting "mario, mario" in tribute to the great lemieux, out there with super bowl champions jerome bettis and franco harris. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise and gentlemen, removed your caps. here to perform "o canada," embarking on a solo career, is canada's own steven page. ♪ o canada our home and native land ♪ ♪ true patriot love in all thy son's command ♪ ♪
bob costas in anticipation of the winter classic.s always, there is a miniature rink just behind me where they let youngsters skate in the hours leading up to this game, and mike milbury has joined them. now he joins us. i need this shot for my personal time capsule. even on skates you're down there, i'm up here, i'll go with this. fourth time we've done it. each time in its own way, it has a feeling about it unlike anything else. >> mike m.: it is special. the wait didn't make one...
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>> i'm not going to speculate, bob. what we are focused on now is a transition that will meet the needs of the egyptian people and that will truly establish democracy, not just for one election and then no more elections after that, or not for radicals, extremists, violent elements to take over. we want to see the... what really was at the core of the protests, which were people saying, "hey, we deserve a better life. we deserve more opportunity to be respected and responded to." that is what we've been conveying. that's what we will continue to make very clear. and we stand ready to assist. >> schieffer: do you... are you concerned that if president mubarak does go, it may give an opportunity for the muslim brotherhood, which has been the opposition to his government for so many years, could somehow come to power? i think most people agree they were not the start of this or the cause of these demonstrations. but where do you see... what role do you see them playing, if president mubarak should go? >> well, first, i'm n
>> i'm not going to speculate, bob. what we are focused on now is a transition that will meet the needs of the egyptian people and that will truly establish democracy, not just for one election and then no more elections after that, or not for radicals, extremists, violent elements to take over. we want to see the... what really was at the core of the protests, which were people saying, "hey, we deserve a better life. we deserve more opportunity to be respected and responded...
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>> well, that's right, bob. the investigators here in tucson do say they are looking for a second person, but what role if any he played in this event is still unknown. they believe he may have been someone who actually accompanied jared loughner here to the strip mall yesterday, but at this point, we just don't know. bob? >> schieffer: ben tracy in tucson. tucson doctor steven rayle went to the shopping center where all this happened and where congresswoman giffords was holding an outdoor meeting. he walked up to a table where she was meeting with constituents. he told me earlier this morning what happened next. >> i noticed her. i noticed she was smiling and looked very relaxed. i walked around to the side of the table. and at that point, the shooting started. and continued. there was no pause in the shooting. he fired at her, shot her in the head, and then just continued shooting pointblank at the people that were around there. >> reporter: did he say anything? >> he did not say anything. >> schieffer: then d
>> well, that's right, bob. the investigators here in tucson do say they are looking for a second person, but what role if any he played in this event is still unknown. they believe he may have been someone who actually accompanied jared loughner here to the strip mall yesterday, but at this point, we just don't know. bob? >> schieffer: ben tracy in tucson. tucson doctor steven rayle went to the shopping center where all this happened and where congresswoman giffords was holding an...
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[applause] >> thank you, bob. i'm so thrilled that so many people are here tonight that i know. i really appreciate that support. for me it's a very personal kind of day. about six years ago almost to this day, i returned from iraq from the battle of fallujah. and that's the genesis of this entire book. for me it was a very personal battle. i was there as a volunteer. i went over as a historian, but i was in uniform, and i ended up fighting house to house with the, with 3-1 in first platoon. it was more a matter of survival. and, you know, it's a battle that still lingers on for me and every member of first platoon. and, you know, whenever january rolls around or november, you know, i just remember that day, and it's just something ha just doesn't -- that just doesn't go away quite easily. and i asked my parents not to come to camp pendleton when i returned in january 2005, and i was, it was sort of a weird experience. i was completely alone. and, you know, when you come home from a war alone, it's sort of undescr
[applause] >> thank you, bob. i'm so thrilled that so many people are here tonight that i know. i really appreciate that support. for me it's a very personal kind of day. about six years ago almost to this day, i returned from iraq from the battle of fallujah. and that's the genesis of this entire book. for me it was a very personal battle. i was there as a volunteer. i went over as a historian, but i was in uniform, and i ended up fighting house to house with the, with 3-1 in first...
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[applause] >> thank you, bob. the greatest problem and i could never get is the veteran from george company and they presented me with a plaque as well as the original scarf the only one left from november 10th on the birthday with a dedicated a monument to the 149 men that died in george company during the korean war. i will recap a little bit it held he still against all odds and hararu-ri was the key point* of the first marine division as well as other units could sop -- consolidate. they held the hell over three days against 20 /1 at odds with the entire regiment or more. than they were shipped toward the airfield and this airfield they held the perimeter but what is important is save bought time for it to be completed with reinforcements to hararu-ri and wounded could be brought out than like rocco zullo who was found by another marine unit was shipped out and spent several years in the virginia hospital without most of his men knowing what ever happened then he shows up 35 years later at the first reunion. h
[applause] >> thank you, bob. the greatest problem and i could never get is the veteran from george company and they presented me with a plaque as well as the original scarf the only one left from november 10th on the birthday with a dedicated a monument to the 149 men that died in george company during the korean war. i will recap a little bit it held he still against all odds and hararu-ri was the key point* of the first marine division as well as other units could sop -- consolidate....
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i can't be around bob without thinking of his injuries. i think bob is a walking miracle. and he knows it. i tear up when i haven't seen bob for a while. he survived that horrible incident. and his old self. i think he would be the first to say he's got slight afacshia problems. and he and lee that run the foundation, have dedicated their lives to help the wounded. they are amazing. >> he was wounded in what year? >> january, 2005, six weeks after being named co-anchor the the nightly news. in a horrible ied accident that rocked his brain. >> this is part of what you did for the woodruff foundation. >> i thought i was dying. you have a choice to sink or swim. >> they have given our nation so much and have had so much taken away. and this is what the bob woodruff foundation created, remind.org. >> it's been hard, it's been a long recovery. >> whether the wounds are physical, psychological or both. >> there are a lot of times i can't think. >> the foundation has been there to be sure that they receive the support they are reluctant to seek. >> they don't see it and think you
i can't be around bob without thinking of his injuries. i think bob is a walking miracle. and he knows it. i tear up when i haven't seen bob for a while. he survived that horrible incident. and his old self. i think he would be the first to say he's got slight afacshia problems. and he and lee that run the foundation, have dedicated their lives to help the wounded. they are amazing. >> he was wounded in what year? >> january, 2005, six weeks after being named co-anchor the the...
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. >> bob: it's still unclear what caused the pipeline explosion. the recommendations are designed to -- the ntsb ordered pg&e -- pg&e to do a record search. thoseioid are to have their pressure based on the weakest section of pipe and if that can't be done, additional testing need to be completed. >> operators need to know what is under the ground, if they don't know then they can't be confident that the pressure that they are using is safe and acceptable. >> bob: at a news conference monday, jackie spear applauded the ntsb for their recommendations. and sited pg&e about the wrong information. >> the documents, the drawings assert that the pipeline was seemless. we all know now that it is a seemed pipe. and a seemed pipe needs to be addressed differently. the question becomes in this whole region, how much of the pipeline system that pg&e operates is indeed seen and how much of that system has never, ever been inspected. >> bob: the ntsb recommended the california public commission conduct oversight of pg&e's record search and pipeline testing as w
. >> bob: it's still unclear what caused the pipeline explosion. the recommendations are designed to -- the ntsb ordered pg&e -- pg&e to do a record search. thoseioid are to have their pressure based on the weakest section of pipe and if that can't be done, additional testing need to be completed. >> operators need to know what is under the ground, if they don't know then they can't be confident that the pressure that they are using is safe and acceptable. >> bob: at a...
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and someone who knows what that means is our own bob woodruff. five years ago, he suffered a traumatic brain injury on the left side of his brain from an explosion in iraq and spent 36 days in a coma before his own road back began. tonight, bob reports on what therapy will be for gabrielle giffords. and as you heard, it is starting today. >> reporter: congresswoman giffords began her recovery almost two weeks ago. since then, she's open ed her eyes, reacted to words from her doctors and family. but improvements of the brain are complex and intense. so, these moments of interaction may have been short and exhausting. >> for her right now, those 15 minutes of being awake and interacting might be like a football player playing in a playoff game. very strenuous. and she'll be tired afterwards. so maybe she'll go to sleep for a couple of hours. and then the whole process will begin again. >> reporter: shaver. ball. for my experience, recovery was slow and painful. i didn't understand a lot of our conversations. i could not remember the names of my chi
and someone who knows what that means is our own bob woodruff. five years ago, he suffered a traumatic brain injury on the left side of his brain from an explosion in iraq and spent 36 days in a coma before his own road back began. tonight, bob reports on what therapy will be for gabrielle giffords. and as you heard, it is starting today. >> reporter: congresswoman giffords began her recovery almost two weeks ago. since then, she's open ed her eyes, reacted to words from her doctors and...
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, bob. in other news, smart phone users need to be smarter when it comes to monthly fees. starting next month sprint is joining the rest of the pack by tacking on an extra $10 for smart phone customers. you can save money by doing a few sample things. if your carrier uses a tier pricing plan, drop to the lowest tier to save money. also, monitor the minutes you use extra each month. >> it can end up to be a lot of money. what that does is alerts you when you are about to go over your minutes to save you a ton of money. >> one more piece of advice is to get a wi-fi connection. they are really everywhere. it avoids using your allotted data time. >>> the time is 5:206789 let's go to christina taking a look at your monday temperatures. >> yesterday felt like spring. another spring-like day for us today, especially if you live in the south bay where temperatures have been downright warm in the afternoon. if you are in the sunshine today, you can get away with wearing short sleeves. this morning yo
, bob. in other news, smart phone users need to be smarter when it comes to monthly fees. starting next month sprint is joining the rest of the pack by tacking on an extra $10 for smart phone customers. you can save money by doing a few sample things. if your carrier uses a tier pricing plan, drop to the lowest tier to save money. also, monitor the minutes you use extra each month. >> it can end up to be a lot of money. what that does is alerts you when you are about to go over your...
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i tear up one i have not seen bob for a while. -- when i have not seen bob for a while.e survived that horrible incident. he would be the first to tell you that he has slight problems reaching for words. he is just a miracle. he has a fantastic attitude. the woman that runs the foundation, they are both amazing. >> when was the wounded? >> in 2005, just weeks after he was named co-anchor of the newscast. an explosion rocked his brain. here is part of what you did for the woodruff foundation. >> i thought i was dying. >> you have to sink or swim. >> they have given our nation so much and have had so much taken away. this is why the bob woodruff foundation created remind.org. to remind us all of the challenges that service members and their families face and to stand by them on the road to recovery. >> it has been a long and hard recovery. >> whether the bonds are physical, psychological or both -- >> it is hard to think. >> the foundation has been there to ensure that these men and women get the support that they are often reluctant to seek >> they think you are ok. -- re
i tear up one i have not seen bob for a while. -- when i have not seen bob for a while.e survived that horrible incident. he would be the first to tell you that he has slight problems reaching for words. he is just a miracle. he has a fantastic attitude. the woman that runs the foundation, they are both amazing. >> when was the wounded? >> in 2005, just weeks after he was named co-anchor of the newscast. an explosion rocked his brain. here is part of what you did for the woodruff...
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my my time for tonight's tool time award and we're giving it to virginia state delegate bob marshallthe republican is a very hard line conservative and in recent weeks he appears to have come unhinged after don't ask don't tell was repealed he said that he would introduce a bill in virginia banning gays and the national guard republican governor of the state quickly dismissed that idea now bob marshall is on to his newest attention grabbing stunt he thinks of the state of virginia should just have its own currency he believes that two states should maintain its own gold and silver coins he told a local paper in mn nasa's the following so we can't mint money but we can mend gold and silver coins it sounds like a small difference but it is a difference legally and if you look closely on a dollar bill it doesn't say that it's money it says it is legal tender for all debts public and private and we should point out here that bob marshall is a growing part of the conservative movement that's proposed a direct challenge to the federal government's all already over the monetary system but h
my my time for tonight's tool time award and we're giving it to virginia state delegate bob marshallthe republican is a very hard line conservative and in recent weeks he appears to have come unhinged after don't ask don't tell was repealed he said that he would introduce a bill in virginia banning gays and the national guard republican governor of the state quickly dismissed that idea now bob marshall is on to his newest attention grabbing stunt he thinks of the state of virginia should just...
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reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, bob. >> the search will continue this morning for a 4-year-old paterson boy who was kidnapped one week ago today. the search dogs and sonar will be used to look for juliani cardenas and jose codry gez who kidnapped juliani. they are using dogs to pick up the scent at the canal and not to look for bodies. juliani's mother thinks rodriguez ditched the car in the canal and took the boy to a friend's house to hide. nobody has heard from them since last tuesday's kidnapping. there's a vigil tonight at juliani's mother home in paterson. >>> san jose councilwoman madison nguyen will be sworn in at the city hall rotunda tonight. nguyen is the first vietnamese-american vice mayor. she will take the oath of office at 5:30 in front of friends, family and supporters. even though nguyen will be sworn in today she's already hard at work. last night she hosted the meeting of city and community leaders into helping police fight crime. seven homicides in the first three weeks of 2011 have made many people in east san jose fe
reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, bob. >> the search will continue this morning for a 4-year-old paterson boy who was kidnapped one week ago today. the search dogs and sonar will be used to look for juliani cardenas and jose codry gez who kidnapped juliani. they are using dogs to pick up the scent at the canal and not to look for bodies. juliani's mother thinks rodriguez ditched the car in the canal and took the boy to a...
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good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. some advocacy groups argue that san jose police need to change the way it deals with minorities. and they argue that that can't happy sticking with an insider like acting police chief chris moore to run the department. that's why later today there will be groups representing asians, african-americans and latinos protesting over here where i'm at here asking the city council not to confirm moore has the city's police chief when the council meeting this upcoming tuesday. instead, they would like to see oakland's police chief anthony battz get the job. he would be the first african-american police chief and he's an outsider activists believe could bring change to the police force. in recent years there's been charges of discrimination leading to a lot of mistrust among people in the latino and asian communities of san jose. critics argue that nothing will change by going with chris moore since he's a veteran of this department, but moore's defenders point out in at least one instance he
good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. some advocacy groups argue that san jose police need to change the way it deals with minorities. and they argue that that can't happy sticking with an insider like acting police chief chris moore to run the department. that's why later today there will be groups representing asians, african-americans and latinos protesting over here where i'm at here asking the city council not to confirm moore has the city's police chief when...
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bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> thank you very much, bob. it is 6:03 right now. a bloody start to the year in san jose with seven murders in the past three weeks. the city is holding an emergency meeting to crack down on gang-related crime. the latest homicide happened on friday in broad daylight during the evening rush hour commute. an 18-year-old man was gunned down at the intersection of story road and the capital expressway. police have a 17-year-old suspect in custody and say the shooting was gang related. tonight's meeting kicks off at the action center at 6:00. >>> a hearing today could crash the party for an embattled nightclub in san jose permanently. the san jose city attorney will ask the judge for an injunction to shut down club west on south first street. the city accuses the club staffers of covering up violence on the dance floor. on new years' eve club security refused to call an ambulance for a woman bleeding after a fight. and police say in another case they reportedly found the club staff cleaning up blood after there was a fight where somebody
bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> thank you very much, bob. it is 6:03 right now. a bloody start to the year in san jose with seven murders in the past three weeks. the city is holding an emergency meeting to crack down on gang-related crime. the latest homicide happened on friday in broad daylight during the evening rush hour commute. an 18-year-old man was gunned down at the intersection of story road and the capital expressway. police have a 17-year-old suspect in...
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bob woodruff of abc. are you afraid that you get too close? what are you involved in the foundation? >> raising money for the wounded because i have no problem doing that. abc has no problem with me doing that. i care for the wounded. i do not believe people have to be objective about the board. we are a nation that has sent young men and women to war. what ever you feel about that war and whether we should still be there, we have to take care of those. i have a love/hate relationship with veterans day. we should think about them every day. >> how does bob woodruff doing? >> amazingly well. he made a sunday broadcast and was fantastic. i cannot be around bob and not think about his injuries. he is a walking miracle. i tear up when i have not seen bob for a while. he survived that horrible incident. he would be the first to tell you that he has slight problems reaching for words. he is just a miracle. he has a fantastic attitude. the woman that runs the foundation, they are both amazing. >> when was the wounded? >> in 2005, just weeks after he
bob woodruff of abc. are you afraid that you get too close? what are you involved in the foundation? >> raising money for the wounded because i have no problem doing that. abc has no problem with me doing that. i care for the wounded. i do not believe people have to be objective about the board. we are a nation that has sent young men and women to war. what ever you feel about that war and whether we should still be there, we have to take care of those. i have a love/hate relationship...
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like to respond to bob and abbas. lice.if they are -- if there are savings to be made, they need to be done in terms of achieving more efficiencies. another context in which we are already spending way beyond defense expenditures of other countries combined. we account for 45% of the world military expenditure. is bob right that this is too risky? and where we define the efficiencies? >> i am not saying only efficiencies. i said the opposite of that. i think efficiencies are very important. if you are going to discuss the defense budget as much as mike is proposing you do need to think about the force structure, and we should. >> let me start with bob and see what i can say in response. frankly, i agree with everything except his last three sentences. and so i think that's part of why, as i say in the paper, i would only support the cuts here, i would only consider supporting the cuts i lay out if it is part of a serious national effort of deficit reduction across the board, because my goal really is, even though we see the
like to respond to bob and abbas. lice.if they are -- if there are savings to be made, they need to be done in terms of achieving more efficiencies. another context in which we are already spending way beyond defense expenditures of other countries combined. we account for 45% of the world military expenditure. is bob right that this is too risky? and where we define the efficiencies? >> i am not saying only efficiencies. i said the opposite of that. i think efficiencies are very...
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cheerios. [ bob ] squak. ift your weigh left foot. take the right leg up, holding the inner arch of the foot... introducing instant action alerts, only from chase. left arm up... manage your account and help avoid overdrafts with a click of a button. just reply to the alert with how much you want to transfer. inhale, all the way up... so you always stay in balance. ...to crescent pose. chase what matters. just four more times. ♪ never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered, people started immediately supporting me and asking me how they could help. you meet the most wonderful, inspiring people. when you accomplish those 60 miles, it's truly life-changing. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >> now breaking news in san jose. this is a live look as a big mess of traffic because of an overturned garbage truck. the three right lanes are
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>> couric: bob orr reporting from washington. bob, thanks so much. turning to health news now, imagine a blood test so precise it can spot a single cancer cell among a billion healthy ones? harvey researchers have developed such a test and today johnson & johnson is joining them to someday help make it available to patients everywhere medical correspondent dr. jon lapook explains how this test works and why it's potentially so important. >> reporter: the current tools for tracking cancer are not always sensitive enough to answer the most pressing questions-- is the cancer gone? >> we're kind of shooting in the dark. we're treating patients based on what seems to work and our best guess. >> reporter: researchers believe this new test, using just a teaspoon of blood, may be able to detect cancer before it shows up on scans. >> it will give us a noninvasive or a non-painful way of monitoring a cancer following a cancer data day, week to week without having to do repeat biopsies. >> reporter: cancers shed cells that circulate in the bloodstream at extrem
>> couric: bob orr reporting from washington. bob, thanks so much. turning to health news now, imagine a blood test so precise it can spot a single cancer cell among a billion healthy ones? harvey researchers have developed such a test and today johnson & johnson is joining them to someday help make it available to patients everywhere medical correspondent dr. jon lapook explains how this test works and why it's potentially so important. >> reporter: the current tools for...
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bob, i'm outside the oval office. yeah, yeah, i know, very famous new york interior decorator, i hear she's a great friend of pat nixon's, mrs. nixon. bob, if you don't do something, every member of congress is going to be farting on the seal of the president. [laughter] the seals instantly came off, and that was what pat added. okay. [laughter] so we have memos, we have process, we have humor, and then a funny thing happened that only if the you had been part of the nixon group would know. we said to each other, the boss is in love. it seemed every spring for a short period of time nixon had somebody, some person who was going to be so creative that he wanted to have that person around. might be jim connolly, might be pete peterson, in april it was pat moynihan. and they retired to talk about books. and the president said, what should i be reading? pat said, read blake -- [inaudible] [laughter] okay. now, everything is going fine except presidents know that they've got 100 days before they're going to be attacked. an
bob, i'm outside the oval office. yeah, yeah, i know, very famous new york interior decorator, i hear she's a great friend of pat nixon's, mrs. nixon. bob, if you don't do something, every member of congress is going to be farting on the seal of the president. [laughter] the seals instantly came off, and that was what pat added. okay. [laughter] so we have memos, we have process, we have humor, and then a funny thing happened that only if the you had been part of the nixon group would know. we...
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. >> thanks, bob. across the bay a live shot from the peninsula, you see the bay bridge in the distance. we have clear skies and warm temperatures as christina has been talking about. >>> good morning to you. look at this information, very important to know this morning. there is an amber alert. they are looking for a 4-year-old boy, juliani cardenas, who is supposedly taken by a suspect, jose esteban rodriguez. the car is a silver toyota corolla. license 6 hbw 445. there are beliefs that they could be headed to san jose. >> house republicans are moving forward with plans to get rid of the health care law. they say it cost too much and is keeping american businesses from hiring. tracie potts is live in washington, d.c. now with whether the repeal vote stands a chance. tracie. >> reporter: well, it does in the house, probably not in the senate though. we've been talking about this, today is the day the vote scheduled likely to happen late this afternoon after several more hours of what has been a much m
. >> thanks, bob. across the bay a live shot from the peninsula, you see the bay bridge in the distance. we have clear skies and warm temperatures as christina has been talking about. >>> good morning to you. look at this information, very important to know this morning. there is an amber alert. they are looking for a 4-year-old boy, juliani cardenas, who is supposedly taken by a suspect, jose esteban rodriguez. the car is a silver toyota corolla. license 6 hbw 445. there are...
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it shows something, bob. there are places we can work together. senators klobichar and cantwell and nelson and others wrote a letter to speaker boehner saying we'll repeal the 1099 provisions that put burdens on small business. we certainly... i agree with senator mccain there's still a lot of waste in the inefficiencies in the medicare program. you can keep people's good benefits and still get rid of those. we should work together to improve the bill, but this idea of repeal is not going to work. and i think if they try it, they're going to learn that. >> schieffer: in other words, you will vote on specifics. you will bring up votes on specific things in the bill. >> right. >> schieffer: let me ask you about one of those specifics, which i know you brought with you this morning. we have a copy of it. a letter that you plan to send to eric cantor, who is part of the republican leadership in the house. in that letter, you say the following. "repeal could force three million seniors to repay the government the $250 they received as a rebate last yea
it shows something, bob. there are places we can work together. senators klobichar and cantwell and nelson and others wrote a letter to speaker boehner saying we'll repeal the 1099 provisions that put burdens on small business. we certainly... i agree with senator mccain there's still a lot of waste in the inefficiencies in the medicare program. you can keep people's good benefits and still get rid of those. we should work together to improve the bill, but this idea of repeal is not going to...
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bob marley.am cooke. >> songs that really touch people deeply. >> i have come to a place where i call it the sound of maternity. bob dylan calls it eternal young. i think there are certain songs that help you live without fear. when you are living in fear, you invest in violence. fear is expensive, just ask president bush. inn love. and what marvin gaye says is true, war is not the answer, only love can conquer hate. these things are not cliches, they are truisms. if we implement them, you will see a transformation in the bay area, richmond, oakland, the mission. all places where we need to dismantle the violence, the fear, the unnecessary pain that goes on. >> you are a person that has lived a pretty miraculous life. pretty extraordinary what you have accomplished, the range of people you have been able to touch with your music. you chose a beautiful word in spanish for your foundation -- miracle. could you talk about what the foundation has been able to do? >> we are able to empower and give yo
bob marley.am cooke. >> songs that really touch people deeply. >> i have come to a place where i call it the sound of maternity. bob dylan calls it eternal young. i think there are certain songs that help you live without fear. when you are living in fear, you invest in violence. fear is expensive, just ask president bush. inn love. and what marvin gaye says is true, war is not the answer, only love can conquer hate. these things are not cliches, they are truisms. if we implement...
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[bob laughs] - entrepreneurs. - and their answer was, "well, graduates of our commerce department go to work for the government, or they're cas". that's a different ballgame. so they got the junior board of trade, which is no longer around, i don't think. - no, i don't think so either. - they sponsored these guys, and they went down to harvard, and harvard gave them--free--all the cases that they wanted to take to teach at night--not for a degree, just for knowledge. and john dobson was one of those people. - ah. - and he had been in it awhile before i was, but we ended up in this thing. there was no mba given in canada in those days. - incredible, eh? given the fashion now. - and now it's overrated. i mean, there are just too many people doing it maybe not as well as they should. - yeah, off of cereal box tops sometimes. - but that was a useful thing, and to see people in montreal-- and it was by no means just the anglophone part of the city-- people would go there with no diploma at the end, because they wanted
[bob laughs] - entrepreneurs. - and their answer was, "well, graduates of our commerce department go to work for the government, or they're cas". that's a different ballgame. so they got the junior board of trade, which is no longer around, i don't think. - no, i don't think so either. - they sponsored these guys, and they went down to harvard, and harvard gave them--free--all the cases that they wanted to take to teach at night--not for a degree, just for knowledge. and john dobson...
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katie. >> couric: bob orr, bob, thank you. still ahead here on the "cbs evening news."nese may be difficult to learn, but these american kids make it look like child's play. up next, small businesses say they can't hire because of all those federal regulations. the president says he has a plan to fix that. >> couric: for a small business owner, they're a huge pain in the neck and the bottom line-- page after page of government rules and re regulations. now president obama is ordering a top-to-bottom review, and dean reynolds reports many business owners are saying it's about time. >> reporter: at red hen bread near chicago owner robert picchietti says he's seen regulatory reform come and go. >> the end result tend to be more government, more regulations, more costs to the business owner. >> reporter: he runs three stores in the chicago area providing bread for more than 400 restaurants. and in the baking business, there are plenty of rules to follow. for example, the f.d.a. oversees frozen cheese pizzas but not frozen pepperoni pizza which are under the department of ag
katie. >> couric: bob orr, bob, thank you. still ahead here on the "cbs evening news."nese may be difficult to learn, but these american kids make it look like child's play. up next, small businesses say they can't hire because of all those federal regulations. the president says he has a plan to fix that. >> couric: for a small business owner, they're a huge pain in the neck and the bottom line-- page after page of government rules and re regulations. now president obama...
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bob shaw talked to folks who had trouble coming up with the right words.turner. . >>> if you listened tot roll stones music over the decades, there may have been one or two minutes you thought what the heck did the lyrics say or perhaps you knew and only to find out later you had them chronic. you are not alone. as bob shaw found out preparing this report from 1977. ♪ time is on my side, yes it is ♪ >> reporter: the world's greatest rock'n'roll band? maybe, maybe not, but it's probably the best loved and certainly the most enduring. in 33 years, they have released more than 30 albums, spiked with rock'n'roll standards we all know by heart, or do we? the rolling stones, you know them, you love them. well, you love themmer you don't really know them and chances are you don't really know what they are inning ising. we dropped into san francisco's hard rock cafe to test a theory. we found stones fans everywhere we turn. >> we're great fans of the rolling stones. >> we're in the stones booth. >> would he rated in line overnight and i got tickets, whew, first ni
bob shaw talked to folks who had trouble coming up with the right words.turner. . >>> if you listened tot roll stones music over the decades, there may have been one or two minutes you thought what the heck did the lyrics say or perhaps you knew and only to find out later you had them chronic. you are not alone. as bob shaw found out preparing this report from 1977. ♪ time is on my side, yes it is ♪ >> reporter: the world's greatest rock'n'roll band? maybe, maybe not, but...
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cheerios. [ bob ] squak. @@ er) for a quick and easy dinner crush french fried onions. coat with onion crumbs and bake. when dinner's made with french's french fried onions everyone's happy. french's. happy starts here. look for it in the canned vegetable aisle. @@ >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> 6 1/2 million. that's how many one expert says at&t stands to lose with verizon's official entry today into the iphone market. those are high stakes worthy of a corporate war and verbal sparring between the two companies has already begun. and for neal karlinsky, the phone wars are a "sign of the times." >> reporter: let's face it. after all the hype all the pomp and circumstance, isn't this a bit ridiculous? all this for just another cell phone? >> okay, i guess by the looks of all of you here in the room you're expecting a big announcement today. >> reporter: but this isn't about just a phone. this is the iphone, this is at&t versus verizon. this is war. >> we're incredibly pleased to give verizon customers the choice they've b
cheerios. [ bob ] squak. @@ er) for a quick and easy dinner crush french fried onions. coat with onion crumbs and bake. when dinner's made with french's french fried onions everyone's happy. french's. happy starts here. look for it in the canned vegetable aisle. @@ >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> 6 1/2 million. that's how many one expert says at&t stands to lose with verizon's official entry today into the iphone market....
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bob redell for "today in the bay." >>> thank you, bob. 6:03 right now. we are learning more about a double shooting in san jose this weekend. police say it has ties to an almost decade-old missing persons case. police arrived at the saratoga shopping center to find maurice nasmeh shot to death and wayne sanchez had a self-inflicted gunshot wound. jeanine harms was last seen in 2001. nasmeh was released for her murder but later let go because the case against him was dropped. we are told the two men had a confrontation earlier that night. >> we are trying to paint the picture by investigating but ultimately we may never know what exactly was said in that conversation and how much of this was planned or if it was just a heat of passion type crime. >> police are looking into revenge as the motive. nasmeh was the last known person to see harms alive. >>> the family of the missing woman and of the suspect in saturday night's shooting spoke exclusively to nbc bay area. the parents of jeanine harms and wayne sanchez are too devastated to speak this morning. the
bob redell for "today in the bay." >>> thank you, bob. 6:03 right now. we are learning more about a double shooting in san jose this weekend. police say it has ties to an almost decade-old missing persons case. police arrived at the saratoga shopping center to find maurice nasmeh shot to death and wayne sanchez had a self-inflicted gunshot wound. jeanine harms was last seen in 2001. nasmeh was released for her murder but later let go because the case against him was dropped....
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bob. [applause] >> thank you. when san francisco came to us with this idea, and it was a very ambitious one, it did seem very ambitious and an allied air in many ways, but i think the leadership of the city has a clarity and vision to put together a program that can be scaled and implemented in a way that will probably be an example for many of the cities. -- many other cities. we believe we will learn to build a platform above financial inclusion that will include all the students entering life. the other part is the collaboration of players here today. to start at the beginning, and the challenge to build a platform that every child will have an account, can see their accounts online, that they will see their balances, they will see the incentive account, but we need to go beyond that and think over the next 12 years, how do we take that excited group of kindergartners through a whole learning process about building and saving? we know that through recent reports, children who saved are seven times more likely t
bob. [applause] >> thank you. when san francisco came to us with this idea, and it was a very ambitious one, it did seem very ambitious and an allied air in many ways, but i think the leadership of the city has a clarity and vision to put together a program that can be scaled and implemented in a way that will probably be an example for many of the cities. -- many other cities. we believe we will learn to build a platform above financial inclusion that will include all the students...
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bob redell is live. depending on how you look at it, the south bay is a sports magnet or a bargaining chip. >>> that's hard to say. good morning. we all know that the san francisco 49ers and the oakland a's are possibly going to move down to the south bay. what complicates the moves is a lack of a venue. they cost lots of money and a franchise is a different story. there is a venue right behind me at the hp pavilion. you may not realize, but the city came to an understanding with the owners of the hp pavilion. if a franchise were to move, they would be open to having the team play here and share the space with the san jose sharks. the hockey team. yesterday the city councilman said the path is clear for an nba team to move to san jose and the sharks said we would welcome the opportunity to discuss an nba franchise moving here. the next question, will the oracle ceo will be able to get his hands on the new orleans hornets? he denied offering $450 million for the team saying it was $350 million, but he was
bob redell is live. depending on how you look at it, the south bay is a sports magnet or a bargaining chip. >>> that's hard to say. good morning. we all know that the san francisco 49ers and the oakland a's are possibly going to move down to the south bay. what complicates the moves is a lack of a venue. they cost lots of money and a franchise is a different story. there is a venue right behind me at the hp pavilion. you may not realize, but the city came to an understanding with the...
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he was playing both sides of the street. >> host: and that hence, bob gross was a pioneer. he taught the rest of the industry how to use these unsavory characters. northrop jumped into a quickly behind him and happily engaged the same agents, not just prince bernhard, but also the guy shall be for the dignitaries come, same unsavory people and practices. >> guest: in saudi arabia there is enough money they could put the businesses and do very, very well. to show the big issues because they could never figure out what the money ending up with the people they wanted to drive. >> host: that's always the problem with agents. you never know because you're busy laundry money to look like you're legitimately pain and agent and many can't be on top of it come have your accountants to make sure he pays the checks because then you're implicated. they have to keep the arms length distance. the other particle bribery and stance is that the official, chairman of the aircraft company usually get a cut, too. and this is a very, very cozy system that's very profitable for everybody, leavin
he was playing both sides of the street. >> host: and that hence, bob gross was a pioneer. he taught the rest of the industry how to use these unsavory characters. northrop jumped into a quickly behind him and happily engaged the same agents, not just prince bernhard, but also the guy shall be for the dignitaries come, same unsavory people and practices. >> guest: in saudi arabia there is enough money they could put the businesses and do very, very well. to show the big issues...
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bob redell is live this morning in san jose to explain what's going on. bob? >> reporter: well, good morning to you, brent. because of the financial crisis, many schools have lately been asking moms and dads to help pay for school supplies, uniforms for sporting activities, field trips, that sort of thing, which is fine as long as the request is voluntary. it becomes a problem when the school requires this of parents. that's why the state is now asking school district throughout california and here in the bay area to review their policies, to make sure that those schools are complying with the law, not forcing parents to dig into their wallets. the aclu recently sued the state because of instances in which students were humiliated in front of their classrooms for not paying required fees. the argument being that's unconstitutional since school is supposed to be free in this country. now, the state has settled, and as a result school districts who violate this decades-old law might now have to reimburse parents charged illegal fees or face a fine. parent now al
bob redell is live this morning in san jose to explain what's going on. bob? >> reporter: well, good morning to you, brent. because of the financial crisis, many schools have lately been asking moms and dads to help pay for school supplies, uniforms for sporting activities, field trips, that sort of thing, which is fine as long as the request is voluntary. it becomes a problem when the school requires this of parents. that's why the state is now asking school district throughout...
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and now from washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. we're going to begin this morning with the wounded congresswoman, gabrielle giffords-- two of her closest friends in the congress, new york senator kristin gillibrand is with me here in the studio, and congresswoman debbie wasserman shultz is in her home state of florida. senator, first, you talked to the family last night. how is the congresswoman doing? >> she's doing great. when i was there visiting with her, i was telling her how proud i am of her because she is right now inspiring the nation. she epitomizes everything that president obama said in his speech about a way of moving forward, of providing leadership that brings people together, not pushing them apart and focuses on solutions. that's who gabby is. right now, through this struggle, which she will overcome, she is showing raw courage, raw strength something that we can all get behind. she really is our glimmer of hope in a very dark time. >> schieffer: it's my understanding they have taken her off the ventilator, but she
and now from washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. we're going to begin this morning with the wounded congresswoman, gabrielle giffords-- two of her closest friends in the congress, new york senator kristin gillibrand is with me here in the studio, and congresswoman debbie wasserman shultz is in her home state of florida. senator, first, you talked to the family last night. how is the congresswoman doing? >> she's doing great. when i was there visiting...
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>> couric: bob orr in washington. bob, thank you. now turning to health news, in 1998 a study frightened parents all over the world when it linked autism to some childhood vaccines. but today an investigative report in the british medical journal called that study an elaborate fraud. the report found five of the 12 children in the study had developmental problems before they were vaccinated and three children who were said to have autism didn't have it at all. cnn's dr. sanjay gupta, a cbs news contributor, spoke to the author of the controversial study. >> okay, here we go. >> reporter: to this day, dr. andrew wakefield's original study has made the fear of vaccines an issue for every family medical practice in this country. >> it's remarkable how much damage one man can do. >> reporter: i confronted wakefield with these charges. these charges that are a big deal in the world of science, the most damning evidence of all that perhaps these numbers, the dates were all fabricated to sort of make a case. did you have some sort of pre- c
>> couric: bob orr in washington. bob, thank you. now turning to health news, in 1998 a study frightened parents all over the world when it linked autism to some childhood vaccines. but today an investigative report in the british medical journal called that study an elaborate fraud. the report found five of the 12 children in the study had developmental problems before they were vaccinated and three children who were said to have autism didn't have it at all. cnn's dr. sanjay gupta, a...
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bob cats themselves able to move it.ut that will wind up as a turn over, curry with a quick pass to the streaky ellis who led everyone with 25 points. but the warriors after several problems in the late minute of this game wind up leading by only one with 8.5 seconds left. look at steven jackson take their time. they trail by only one. they didn't need to take a three and jackson as he did so often when he was with the warriors misses by a lot. and the warriors have themselves a 96.95 win just their third road victory of the year. that's the sporting life at this hour. a few bowl games to review for you tonight at 10:00. back to you gasia. >> see you then, thank you mark. >>> we have an update for you on the breaking news we told you about earlier. firefighters have gotten a four alarm fire under control in vallejo. we know now the fire was burning in a storage building. no one was hurt in the fire. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. more coverage of tonight's new year's preparations. >> hundreds of thousan
bob cats themselves able to move it.ut that will wind up as a turn over, curry with a quick pass to the streaky ellis who led everyone with 25 points. but the warriors after several problems in the late minute of this game wind up leading by only one with 8.5 seconds left. look at steven jackson take their time. they trail by only one. they didn't need to take a three and jackson as he did so often when he was with the warriors misses by a lot. and the warriors have themselves a 96.95 win just...
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good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. the suspect identified to us as 22-year-old jared loughner of tucson this morning is in the custody of the f.b.i., but we're told he is no longer cooperating with his integtors. he's now invoked his fifth amendment right. loughner initially did tell police that he acted alone in the spree. the local sheriff's office has put out a picture of another man who is being called a person of interest. this man believed to be in his 40s or 50s warx at the scene of the shootings and police say he may know loughner but federal officials say the second man is is not a suspect. loughner has offered no official explanation for his deadly actions but his writings on social networking sites suggest he's angry with the government. the one ominous recent posting he said good-bye to his friends and ask them not to be mad at him. he was known to police before the shooting. he's made general threats but he does not have a criminal record there's no indication so far he made any specific threats before the
good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. the suspect identified to us as 22-year-old jared loughner of tucson this morning is in the custody of the f.b.i., but we're told he is no longer cooperating with his integtors. he's now invoked his fifth amendment right. loughner initially did tell police that he acted alone in the spree. the local sheriff's office has put out a picture of another man who is being called a person of interest. this man believed to be in his 40s or 50s...
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cheerios. [ bob ] squak. you'veot everything you thought would make you happy. a promising career, plenty of friend..and a growing family. but lifeeems empty. something's missing. only go can bring real meaning to life. true happiness com from knowing him. discover how god can change your life. watch the "7 >>> breakthrough technology and development in the bay area could eventually free thousands of kidney patient from dialysis. carolyjohnson has more. >> did anderson knows this drill all too well, after a transplanted kidney gave out he spent three days a week hooked up to a dialysis machine. >> i don't leave san francisco very often. >> but thousands of patients could be free from dialysis. >> this is a device that will have a filter. >> a professo is holding a prototype of what could become the fir implantable artificial kidney. >> we have a ton and the rest of the blood will not. >> after it's purified the blood flows througa second chamber called a bio reactor, with kidney cells that react with the blood. they perform some of the same functions as a health
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bob redell is working to get more information. he'll update the story later on. >>> the search for a missing 4-year-old boy from paterson continues this morning. that little boy has been gone now for nearly two weeks. and today investigators will scour the delta mandota canal by air and ground hoping to see a sign of juliani cardenas or his kidnapper. many came together last night to pray for the return of cardenas. they believe he was kidnapped by jose rodriguez. investigators got a tip that he drove his car into the canal and finally found it on friday. police say chances are slim that if they worry inside that any of them survived the car crash after it went into the canal, but the boy's mother is asking for people not to give up hope. >>> we don't know where so jose is, only god know. my gut tells me my son is still alive and that i need help for people to keep their eyes out. >> she also says people should continue posting fliers and not give up on her little boy. >>> there's a candlelight vigil tonight for a bay area girl mi
bob redell is working to get more information. he'll update the story later on. >>> the search for a missing 4-year-old boy from paterson continues this morning. that little boy has been gone now for nearly two weeks. and today investigators will scour the delta mandota canal by air and ground hoping to see a sign of juliani cardenas or his kidnapper. many came together last night to pray for the return of cardenas. they believe he was kidnapped by jose rodriguez. investigators got a...
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bob redell is live that the top cop could be heading to the south bay. bob? >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we have learned what's on the mind of oakland police chief anthony bass when he speaks later this morning at an mlk event at the international long shore warehouse union here at oakland international airport. the chronicle and mercury news both report he's in the running to be police chief of san jose. this is quite a surprise for oakland and for san francisco considering he just arrived here in oakland only over a year ago from long beach. he still has two years left on his contract. under his ten your so far, oakland's crime rate has dropped. it is still quite significant when comparing it to other cities of this size throughout the country. he's also had to oversee the layoffs of 80 officers last year. they had to pull back on a community policing program. the bottom line is the opd made cutbacks under his tenure. he spoke to the police officers association yesterday and he says he feels defeated over some of the things that had to happen du
bob redell is live that the top cop could be heading to the south bay. bob? >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we have learned what's on the mind of oakland police chief anthony bass when he speaks later this morning at an mlk event at the international long shore warehouse union here at oakland international airport. the chronicle and mercury news both report he's in the running to be police chief of san jose. this is quite a surprise for oakland and for san francisco considering...
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by the way, very much in the mold of bob gross except in some ways slicker. didn't know a thing about airplanes. i knew norm augustine, and his rules are just kind of shallow, almost like rumsfeld's little motto of, you know, they look shallow truisms. >> guest: fun sayings. >> host: everything's getting more expensive. but what he really knew about airplanes you could put in a thimble. but that wasn't his job. his job was to influence the government at very high levels to allow lockheed or the industry -- at that point he wasn't associated with lockheed -- to allow the industry to, first of all, get more and more money, keep the defense budget high. and then when the defense budget started shrinking, to start creating megacorporations to kill off competition, i should say. >> guest: yes, and he -- >> host: he was amazingly effective at doing that, and your book recounts in considerable detail just how he maneuvered that and how many different connections he had inside the government. he served inside the government, used those connections. and then, of cours
by the way, very much in the mold of bob gross except in some ways slicker. didn't know a thing about airplanes. i knew norm augustine, and his rules are just kind of shallow, almost like rumsfeld's little motto of, you know, they look shallow truisms. >> guest: fun sayings. >> host: everything's getting more expensive. but what he really knew about airplanes you could put in a thimble. but that wasn't his job. his job was to influence the government at very high levels to allow...
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>> host: that is the great coup beyond bob gross. the government to pay us to kill off the competition. >> guest: and the argument is what it was going to cut overhead so you owe us something. and if you are left consolidating presumably were going to do that for business reasons not because you get extra cash from the government. but he managed to work with bill perry and john deutch to head business relations. >> host: there was a very on wholley connection that continued for years and years after. he was already the most active proponent of the industry interests, very, very deeply committed to the industry and the defence industry finance tackle themselves so his connection with norm augustine was a huge conflict of interest to start with. >> guest: and they had to get a waiver because it was about six months into his administration when they were really why hearing this and their work rules about working with people you had former financial relationships with. they went so far as to actually find a waiver saying we trust these g
>> host: that is the great coup beyond bob gross. the government to pay us to kill off the competition. >> guest: and the argument is what it was going to cut overhead so you owe us something. and if you are left consolidating presumably were going to do that for business reasons not because you get extra cash from the government. but he managed to work with bill perry and john deutch to head business relations. >> host: there was a very on wholley connection that continued...
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we're not out of the woods yet. >> great to hear from bob woodruff. a lot of the reason there's such excellent medical care is they've learned so much in treating soldiers and people like bob who have been overseas and suffered these almost catastrophic brain injuries. who would have ever thought you'd remove a part of the skull to help someone live. >> thoughts and prayers with her and the family. >>> searching for common scientific ground. >> after yet another flock of birds is found dead. are all these incidents related? you're watching "world news now." incidents related? you're watching "world news now." >>> welcome back, everybody. we now turn to the mystery that has everyone really scratching their heads and looking to the sky a little bit. why all these birds keep dying. >> there's another incident, this time in italy, making it a global phenomenon. so should we worry the sky is falling or is this really no big deal? here's matt gutman. >> reporter: they are calling this the aflockolypse. turtledoves falling from the sky in italy, littering ro
we're not out of the woods yet. >> great to hear from bob woodruff. a lot of the reason there's such excellent medical care is they've learned so much in treating soldiers and people like bob who have been overseas and suffered these almost catastrophic brain injuries. who would have ever thought you'd remove a part of the skull to help someone live. >> thoughts and prayers with her and the family. >>> searching for common scientific ground. >> after yet another flock...
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because they knew bob. they knew -- my son who is actually now a freshman in college, i remember then because he was quite a bit younger used to kid me that i've never been an anchor on tv. and peter jennings had died the year before and be then bob was anchor. and then in my child's mind he said to me that this, mom, i decided i don't want you to be aven anchor any more. and that's to my how many iffers going to stay safe and that was his coping mechanism. so you do think of things like that when you're over there. on the other hand, i've done things i know i shouldn't have done. and i went into the swat valley in pakistan when the taliban were controlling huge areas of that. and as a woman i pretty much stood out like crazy. and no matter how many scarves you put on, you walk two feet and they know you're an american. but that was that moment when you thought, i need to do in. i need see this. and we did it very quickly, i got out and interviewed a couple people, and we drove 120 miles an hour out of ther
because they knew bob. they knew -- my son who is actually now a freshman in college, i remember then because he was quite a bit younger used to kid me that i've never been an anchor on tv. and peter jennings had died the year before and be then bob was anchor. and then in my child's mind he said to me that this, mom, i decided i don't want you to be aven anchor any more. and that's to my how many iffers going to stay safe and that was his coping mechanism. so you do think of things like that...
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. >>> welcome, i'm bob aber naeth. it's good to have you with us. obama welcomed chinese president hu jintao to washington this week as several advocacy groups pushed the president to confront the chinese leader on human rights and religious freedom violations. protestors calling for a free tibet also gathered in front of the white house. >> for china and u.s. to work together as business equals. that's great, we're not against that at all and we don't think it should come at the expense of human rights. >> obama urged china to open up a dialogue with the dalai lama. he called universal rights essential to a universal success any prosperity. president hu said more needs to be done in china with human rights. real action must follow hu's words. >>> the house of representatives voted this week to repeal the health care reform law, although that repeal has no chance of passing the senate which is controlled by democrats. wellicous groups who followed heavily for and against the law. several urged congress to keep the legislation intact. some conservati
. >>> welcome, i'm bob aber naeth. it's good to have you with us. obama welcomed chinese president hu jintao to washington this week as several advocacy groups pushed the president to confront the chinese leader on human rights and religious freedom violations. protestors calling for a free tibet also gathered in front of the white house. >> for china and u.s. to work together as business equals. that's great, we're not against that at all and we don't think it should come at the...
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. >> abc's bob woodruff knows how difficult it is to recover from a traumatic brain injury. a road side bombing in iraq almost killed him five years ago. bob talked to diane sawyer about some of the more surprising aspects of recovery. >> the congresswoman we know speaks fluent spanish. you speak multiple languages and you woke up speaking chinese and italian? >> chinese and french. i wish i did noah tall yuan. there is a possibility she may wake up and speak spanish better than she speaks english. scientists believe the languages you learn before you are six are in a different part of the brain than those you learned after age six. so there are sometimes you could be hit in part of the brain that affects one and not the others. >> and despite his uh -- uh finish tee for foreign languages, it took him 10 minutes to recite the english alphabet early on. >>> on the east coast, another winter storm roared through today. across the nation we have seen record snowfall and record low temperatures and a record number of storms. climate scientists say global warming is the cause of
. >> abc's bob woodruff knows how difficult it is to recover from a traumatic brain injury. a road side bombing in iraq almost killed him five years ago. bob talked to diane sawyer about some of the more surprising aspects of recovery. >> the congresswoman we know speaks fluent spanish. you speak multiple languages and you woke up speaking chinese and italian? >> chinese and french. i wish i did noah tall yuan. there is a possibility she may wake up and speak spanish better...
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bob gross because the government would pay to keep off the competition. >> guest: and it over and so you owe us something but of course this lets business and consolidating presumably do that for business reasons not because you get extra cash and the government but he managed to work with bill perry and john deutch would say we have prior relations -- >> host: was a very unholy connection that continued for years and years. the most active proponent of the industry interest inside the pentagon very deeply committed to the industry and the defense finance capitalist himself, so his connection with norm augustine was a huge conflict of interest to start with. discuss and the to get a waiver because it was six months into the other ministers and when they were wandering this thing and there were rules about working with people you had former financial relationships with. they often violated and this case they went so far as to find a way for saying we trust these guys it's in the national interest, don't worry about it. but then they published in the federal register that they had done
bob gross because the government would pay to keep off the competition. >> guest: and it over and so you owe us something but of course this lets business and consolidating presumably do that for business reasons not because you get extra cash and the government but he managed to work with bill perry and john deutch would say we have prior relations -- >> host: was a very unholy connection that continued for years and years. the most active proponent of the industry interest inside...