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in part the order is expect to deer porttation and provide bourque permits for up to 5 million be undocumented immigrants in the u.s. for at least five years. see what the president has to say tonight at 8:00 broadcasting live on the new cbs news on line channel, cbsn, to find out, head to cbs news.com. >>> well, just a few months ago the city of chester got its first chain supermarket in years. >> but now bottom dollar is claiming to close all of the stores leaving shoppers and employees wondering what comes next? still ahead at 6:00 how city's marries trying to keep the doors open, kathy. >> cold air is filtering back in the delaware valley, wind chills get driven back down in the teens, but it is not going to stay that way, we will look at a wild warm upcoming up with the seven day. >>> plus soaring costs of obesity we will take a closer look at the economic impact of that epidemic, beasley. >>> two all time greats prepare for a big honor, eric lindros and john leclair talk about entering flyers hall of fame. birds back the on the practice field. how mark sanchez thinks of the running game
in part the order is expect to deer porttation and provide bourque permits for up to 5 million be undocumented immigrants in the u.s. for at least five years. see what the president has to say tonight at 8:00 broadcasting live on the new cbs news on line channel, cbsn, to find out, head to cbs news.com. >>> well, just a few months ago the city of chester got its first chain supermarket in years. >> but now bottom dollar is claiming to close all of the stores leaving shoppers and...
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for time to give another prime time speech about his disastrous supreme court nomination of robert bourquenetworks also said no to that speech. under poppy bush for the first time, the networks stopped carrying all presidential prez conferences as a matter of course. in 1992, when poppy bush was on his way to losing his re-election effort, the networks all said no for the first time ever to covering a presidential press conference because what he was going to do was basically hold a campaign event and they felt they had no obligation to defer to him on that. in that election, of course, bill clinton beat poppy bush to become president, but then once he was president, bill clinton paid the price for that precedent having been set that now sometimes networks wouldn't cover presidential press conferences and appearances. in 1993, and again in 1995, president clinton wanteds to do big, you know, saturation k06r7b8g televised presidential press conferences. one on his economic plan, one on the issue of welfare reform. both times almost all the networks said no to carrying that. for our current
for time to give another prime time speech about his disastrous supreme court nomination of robert bourquenetworks also said no to that speech. under poppy bush for the first time, the networks stopped carrying all presidential prez conferences as a matter of course. in 1992, when poppy bush was on his way to losing his re-election effort, the networks all said no for the first time ever to covering a presidential press conference because what he was going to do was basically hold a campaign...
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. >> this project was literally months and months in the making, and a lot of team bourque and a loteople. for it to come together over the last 24 hours to break this world record, it's absolutely amazing. >> when bonner was seven years old he formed a found tigers help the nation's homeless children. he's walked 4200 miles to raise awareness. >> this is a good opportunity for us to ask you to give where you live. join abc7 in helping feed the hungry this holiday season. you can just text word "feed" to 877 to make a ten dollars donation to bay area food banks. it's really needed. lisa argen is here now telling us aboutos i believe rain on the way. >> yes. that's going to be in the days ahead. but right now we've got some fog out there. in fact, can see it here from our east bay hills camera. vollmer peak where the low lying fog is situated across the bay. so san francisco being impacted but not in our east bay hills where livermore is at 49. it's 50 concord. we will talk about another day today that will be well above average. then the cooler weather and some rain. that's all in th
. >> this project was literally months and months in the making, and a lot of team bourque and a loteople. for it to come together over the last 24 hours to break this world record, it's absolutely amazing. >> when bonner was seven years old he formed a found tigers help the nation's homeless children. he's walked 4200 miles to raise awareness. >> this is a good opportunity for us to ask you to give where you live. join abc7 in helping feed the hungry this holiday season. you...
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with all that intensive bourque they were able to stop the outbreak. nigeria is now ebola free. that's the effort it took to prevent one case of ebola from becoming an outbreak or epidemic. given how central nigeria is to african travel and transit it was crucial to do that. that's the struggle we are today n gauged in in mali. and then beyond that second ring of countries that may have an immediate ember or spark that ignites an outbreak, every other country that has the potential to have ebola or other deadly infectious diseases needs to become more fire resistant. fire resistance in the case of infectious disease control means detection systems. you find things early, response systems so you can respond effectively and prevention, those same three principles. in ebola control we have five basic principles, incident management, organizing our system to it's efficient last week we ensured that mali had a pointed incident manager. we are scaffolding around that individual to provide as effective incident management as possible. treatment in mali, the government of mali created a
with all that intensive bourque they were able to stop the outbreak. nigeria is now ebola free. that's the effort it took to prevent one case of ebola from becoming an outbreak or epidemic. given how central nigeria is to african travel and transit it was crucial to do that. that's the struggle we are today n gauged in in mali. and then beyond that second ring of countries that may have an immediate ember or spark that ignites an outbreak, every other country that has the potential to have...
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bring $1 trillion home, do it quickly, so we can start stimulating the economy and get people back to bourque. i'd do it in january because the longer you wait after an election the less your mandate is, and it takes a while for things to work, but if we would lower that tax, bring that american and those american jobs home, i think you'd see an economic boom in our country, and i think republicans would then get the credit for doing something productive. >> senator rand paul, thanks for joining us. happy trails. >> thank you. >>> will republicans win the senate and is the program of israel too scared to launch a war? next up, a man uniquely qualified to answer both questions. the exhilaration of a new engine. painstakingly engineered without compromise. to be more powerful... and, miraculously, unleash 46 mpg highway. an extravagance reserved for the privileged few. until now. hey josh! new jetta? yeah. introducing lots of new. the new volkswagen jetta tdi clean diesel. isn't it time for german engineering? we'll even buy you out of your contract.alaxy note 4 for zero down. so you can get th
bring $1 trillion home, do it quickly, so we can start stimulating the economy and get people back to bourque. i'd do it in january because the longer you wait after an election the less your mandate is, and it takes a while for things to work, but if we would lower that tax, bring that american and those american jobs home, i think you'd see an economic boom in our country, and i think republicans would then get the credit for doing something productive. >> senator rand paul, thanks for...