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and these brave men and women risk their lives each and every day to protect us. i would like to take this opportunity to also acknowledge the administrators and the doctors and nurses of our general hospital who fought valiantly to save both vincent and anthony. barbara garcia, sue curren, and dr. campbell, lessee du -- leslie dubin and patricia other conner. we are proud and thankful to your service for ourty. i would like to acknowledge those present who have joined us today to remember our true fallen heroes and who have expressed their condolences and offers of support. democratic leader, nancy pelosi. congresswoman jackie spear, governor jerry brown. lieutenant governor goo vain newsome. attorney general pamela harris. and state senator. state assembly member. mayor willy lewis brown jr. former senator john burton. san francisco board president, david chu. supervisor. supervisor david campos. supervisor carmen chu. supervisor cohen. supervisor. and supervisor mark ferrell. supervisor jane kim. supervisor ross. supervisor scott weiner. and district attorney g
and these brave men and women risk their lives each and every day to protect us. i would like to take this opportunity to also acknowledge the administrators and the doctors and nurses of our general hospital who fought valiantly to save both vincent and anthony. barbara garcia, sue curren, and dr. campbell, lessee du -- leslie dubin and patricia other conner. we are proud and thankful to your service for ourty. i would like to acknowledge those present who have joined us today to remember our...
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the braves won it 2-0. >>> they wasted no time against the reds. alex rodriguez sparked a four-run in the first. chris with a shot to third, and bhil running down the line slipped on his own bat. the yanks took down the reds 5-3. >>> finally elita smith proved you're never too old to attend your first baseball game. she celebrated her 94th birthday with her first trip to the ball game. she said after the game she wanted to go dancing. good for you forever young at 94. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >> that's great. >>> who is going and staying on "glee." your earning morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> military family reunions are emotional enough, but make it a surprise, and you've really got emotions flowing. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this tuesday morning. sunglasses, sunscreen ashgs summ. >>> a sum day in many places in the west. vegas is 104, phoenix 109, interior valleys of california are up into the 90s, 95 in medford. by the time we get to wednesday, this is wh
the braves won it 2-0. >>> they wasted no time against the reds. alex rodriguez sparked a four-run in the first. chris with a shot to third, and bhil running down the line slipped on his own bat. the yanks took down the reds 5-3. >>> finally elita smith proved you're never too old to attend your first baseball game. she celebrated her 94th birthday with her first trip to the ball game. she said after the game she wanted to go dancing. good for you forever young at 94. that's...
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i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to the following brave servicemen who died in afghanistan since we last met. kevin fortuna and martin lamb from first battalion the rifles. marine samuel alexander and lance corporal martin gill from 42 commander royal marines and corporal mike pike from the fourth battalion the royal regiment of the scotland. all of them were dicated professionals serving our country. their deaths are a reminder of the very high price we are paying to stop afghanistan for being a haven for terrorists. we honor their memory. we will support their families. we will not forget their service d their sacrifice. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, i will shall have further such meetings this morning. >> can i associate myself with the prime minister's tribute to our fallen soldiers. we do indeed owe them a great
i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to the following brave servicemen who died in afghanistan since we last met. kevin fortuna and martin lamb from first battalion the rifles. marine samuel alexander and lance corporal martin gill from 42 commander royal marines and corporal mike pike from the fourth battalion the royal regiment of the scotland. all of them were dicated professionals serving our country. their deaths are a reminder of the very high price we are...
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. >> we conclude with the story of a play on broadway getting brave reviews written by larry kraimer and directed by george c. wolfe and starring ellen barkin and john benjamin hickey. >> it's been a long time since i have had a date. >> his is a date, isn't it?
. >> we conclude with the story of a play on broadway getting brave reviews written by larry kraimer and directed by george c. wolfe and starring ellen barkin and john benjamin hickey. >> it's been a long time since i have had a date. >> his is a date, isn't it?
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or should we just go with the flow and embrace the brave new world of mood control? we'll ask new york magazine journalist ariel levy and washington psychiatrist dr. brian doyle. >> >> if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife. a.d.m. the nature of what's to come. >> welcome. ariel levy, you authored a cover story for "new york magazine" which we see here "what are you on?" and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new dg epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered the golden age of self-medication. drugs have become like hair products or cosmetics. thi
or should we just go with the flow and embrace the brave new world of mood control? we'll ask new york magazine journalist ariel levy and washington psychiatrist dr. brian doyle. >> >> if. for such a small if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for...
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the braves tommy hanson had the right stuff against the astros.he 24-year-old right-hander struck out to finish a career high 14 ks. atlanta shuts down the braves 4-1. >>> big day for boxing fans. iron man mike tyson, once the baddest man on the planet, was inducted into the boxing hall of fame into new york. he's the youngest boxer to ever win multiple heavyweight titles. also inducted, sylvester stallone got the honor for all of his "rocky" movies. >>> what a crash at the lemans race in france. on saturday, alan mcnish gets clip. trying to pass on the inside. the car drifts across dirt and hits the retaining wall and completely disintegrates. you wouldn't believe it but there he is. walks away, wasn't hurt. gets out of that crash and walking away. >>> when we come back, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and hackers hit another high-profile institution. this time the international monetary fund. this is the "morning news." ry fund. this is the "cbs morning news." swollen joints, , i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the wor
the braves tommy hanson had the right stuff against the astros.he 24-year-old right-hander struck out to finish a career high 14 ks. atlanta shuts down the braves 4-1. >>> big day for boxing fans. iron man mike tyson, once the baddest man on the planet, was inducted into the boxing hall of fame into new york. he's the youngest boxer to ever win multiple heavyweight titles. also inducted, sylvester stallone got the honor for all of his "rocky" movies. >>> what a crash...
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president, this stanley cup win is a victory for 9/11 massachusetts who ever laced up a skate and braved frozen ponds early in the morning, to every parent who packed their kid in a minivan to get to practice, for everyone who remembers their heart skipping a beat when bobby orr sailed the air in victory, we hear our own voices in the words of tim thomas last night when he proclaimed, you've been waiting for it for a long time, but you got it. you wanted it, you got it. we're bringing it home. just as it was for the red sox for a long time, some people said this day was never going to come. and just as it was for the red sox and a curse that we no longer hear much about, some even blamed fate for the drought. but after last night, mr. president, boston proved
president, this stanley cup win is a victory for 9/11 massachusetts who ever laced up a skate and braved frozen ponds early in the morning, to every parent who packed their kid in a minivan to get to practice, for everyone who remembers their heart skipping a beat when bobby orr sailed the air in victory, we hear our own voices in the words of tim thomas last night when he proclaimed, you've been waiting for it for a long time, but you got it. you wanted it, you got it. we're bringing it home....
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them yesterday because of it marco simoncelli was second fastest of it goes into this race having braved death threats from local fans. and in formula one the bahrain grand prix will be back here on the racing calendar on october the race returning after being called off in march following unrest in the arab state the clashes are still continuing in the country but the sport's governing body. they come back reasonable. in the end with rugby because there is just a day to go until the start of the churchill cup in england the russian national
them yesterday because of it marco simoncelli was second fastest of it goes into this race having braved death threats from local fans. and in formula one the bahrain grand prix will be back here on the racing calendar on october the race returning after being called off in march following unrest in the arab state the clashes are still continuing in the country but the sport's governing body. they come back reasonable. in the end with rugby because there is just a day to go until the start of...
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you'll be brave -- >> we have neal, first time ever? >> reporter: oh, yeah.f course that it can't really be that hard. and then you meet your opponent. >> watch out! >> reporter: 600 pounds of sprinting fury. looking to get even for a lifetime of burgers and steaks. that's me in the ring there. >> away from your body when she comes. >> reporter: yeah, away from my body, yeah. >> keep going. >> reporter: my teacher is matador dennis borba. he knows his trade, as a professional matador. he's faced hundreds of bulls in spain, portugal and mexico. today, he only performs so-called bloodless fights where the animals are not hurt. he's hollywood's go-to guy for movies that include bulls. he was kiefer sutherland's stunt double in "cowboy up." and he kept johnny knoxville and the gang alive in "jackass 2." and the danger is very real. dennis has been gored by a horn through his leg and had spinal injuries. >> to fight a bull well, you have to understand the bull. read the bull. you see his expression. so, we have to feel that we're stronger than him and we can domin
you'll be brave -- >> we have neal, first time ever? >> reporter: oh, yeah.f course that it can't really be that hard. and then you meet your opponent. >> watch out! >> reporter: 600 pounds of sprinting fury. looking to get even for a lifetime of burgers and steaks. that's me in the ring there. >> away from your body when she comes. >> reporter: yeah, away from my body, yeah. >> keep going. >> reporter: my teacher is matador dennis borba. he knows...
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you are very brave people here. and i want you to know that you have a brave governor in governor bobby gendle. and governor hailey barber. these two governors showed you can get it right. and they did. they are marvelous men and i love them both. now earlier this week, i don't know if you caught it, but there was a republican presidential debate. it was held by cnn and up a little north in new hampshire. and i want you to know i learned a couple of things in that debate. i learned first of all that newt gingrich likes "american idol." i didn't know that, i learned that ron paul favors the blackberry. and i learned that herman cain likes deep dish pizza. and besides being a hard-core johnny cash fan, the world found out that i have christmas with elvis on my ipod. but you have to tell a little secret, you are not going to tell anyone? but i have to tell you, i was a little nervous and i didn't know if they were going to ask boxers or briefs. you know a girl never knows. but the debate i think did bring three things
you are very brave people here. and i want you to know that you have a brave governor in governor bobby gendle. and governor hailey barber. these two governors showed you can get it right. and they did. they are marvelous men and i love them both. now earlier this week, i don't know if you caught it, but there was a republican presidential debate. it was held by cnn and up a little north in new hampshire. and i want you to know i learned a couple of things in that debate. i learned first of all...
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each of these actor are so ferociously brave, foolishly brave as well because there was no time to createtance between their own hearts and the hearts of the character. there was no time to create that distance they merged with the character's hearts. larry sewed to me one time. he said i didn't know i had written a love story. i think because, you know, hickey and el and joe and all of the people are putting -- it's their hearts thank the are on the stage and that's what i think people are responding to and that's the brilliance of the event is heart. heart is meeting heart with dazzling language, with outrage with fragi tee, and that is, to m going back to the normal heart. that is what struck me as so interesting about larry, as ferocious and intense as lay is, what is underneath that is this caring, caring, caring, deeply fragile caring heart. what happens when a fragile heart meets ferocious language? that's the play. >> damn, he said that well! [laughter] >> you know, that's what is so wonderful about it and it's their hearts that are making "the normal heart" soar, as well the bril
each of these actor are so ferociously brave, foolishly brave as well because there was no time to createtance between their own hearts and the hearts of the character. there was no time to create that distance they merged with the character's hearts. larry sewed to me one time. he said i didn't know i had written a love story. i think because, you know, hickey and el and joe and all of the people are putting -- it's their hearts thank the are on the stage and that's what i think people are...
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but one brave soul wants to know why.well it's one of those weird things that happens. you deal with it. but one brave soul wants to know why. nancy mcnabb shows why does that shower curtain get sucked inward when the shower is on? that's tonight's good question. everybody knows what i'm talking about. in fact, physicists have studied this thing and it has a name. it's called the shower curtain effect. >> i just notice whenever i take a shower, that every morning the shower curtain would brush up against my leg. it would be irritating, but sometimes it was nice. >> don't let the humor fool you. gerald is a respected physicist. and has spent years looking at the shower curtain effect. >> whether the water comes down, the water runs into the air, drags the air down to the bottom. if there's any kind of little initial gap here, the air will come out and into the bathroom. >> walker says the air moving out over the rim of the tub will actually push the shower out of the way and right up against your leg. professor walker demo
but one brave soul wants to know why.well it's one of those weird things that happens. you deal with it. but one brave soul wants to know why. nancy mcnabb shows why does that shower curtain get sucked inward when the shower is on? that's tonight's good question. everybody knows what i'm talking about. in fact, physicists have studied this thing and it has a name. it's called the shower curtain effect. >> i just notice whenever i take a shower, that every morning the shower curtain would...
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the braves won it 2-0 over toronto.he struggling florida marlins have a new interim manager jack mckeon now 80 years old. the last time he managed the marlins he led them to a weird series title. he came out at the time to take the job and said his age is not a factor. >> maybe i'm not hip with the twitter or facebook or stuff like that, you know. but, outside of that, you know, i don't have any problem with disciplining my kids or disciplining these players. >> despite mckeon in the dugout the angels beat the marlins 2-1. florida has lost eleven straight games. >>> when we come back another look at this morning's top stories. and help for your cell phone budget. the fcc cracks down on companies who sneak unauthorized fees in to your bill. to talk about our blueberry juice drinks. they're made with my sweet, ripe blueberries, so they're good for you -- taste real good, too! let's whip up a sample. or just try this. [ chuckles ] [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. w
the braves won it 2-0 over toronto.he struggling florida marlins have a new interim manager jack mckeon now 80 years old. the last time he managed the marlins he led them to a weird series title. he came out at the time to take the job and said his age is not a factor. >> maybe i'm not hip with the twitter or facebook or stuff like that, you know. but, outside of that, you know, i don't have any problem with disciplining my kids or disciplining these players. >> despite mckeon in...
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wave upon wave of brave young men pulled off a brave offensive against fighting troops.ing stopped and they secured the beaches, they helped to save the world. today, when they are older and there are so many fewer of them, they gathered on the same stretch of french coastline where the rangers faced the withering machine gun fire. it's important to knoet, their commander, dwight davidize eisenhower wrote out a wreter, in case of failure, he took full responsibility. in case d-day went the other way. luckily frrx the allied cos, it wasn't released the next morning. >>> when we come back, what someone saw by chance on this program that's now "making a difference" across the country. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that is easy. best news i've heard all day! i'm soooo amped! i mean not amped. excited. well, sort of amped. really kind of in between. have you ever thought about decaf? do you think that
wave upon wave of brave young men pulled off a brave offensive against fighting troops.ing stopped and they secured the beaches, they helped to save the world. today, when they are older and there are so many fewer of them, they gathered on the same stretch of french coastline where the rangers faced the withering machine gun fire. it's important to knoet, their commander, dwight davidize eisenhower wrote out a wreter, in case of failure, he took full responsibility. in case d-day went the...
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she sounds like a very brave and admirable person. we do want to get as many people on the bone marrow register. we're investing more money to improve processing and services for nhs patients but it's partly about a cultural and population change that would need help to drive and i'm sure the leader of the opposition can discuss this. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the there was a terrible explosion at the refinery in people brook where four people died and one person was seriously injured. would the prime minister join me in their colleagues and commend the safety word of the chevron in what is a pretty difficult industry? >> i would certainly do that. this was an absolutely tragic incident and on behalf of the whole house can i join him in paying tribute to his constituents and showing us our deepest sympathies to the families who have been affected and i'm sure there is lessons to be but i think there's a good safety record in an industry which are are some really inherent risks and i'm really very happy to discuss the issue with him.
she sounds like a very brave and admirable person. we do want to get as many people on the bone marrow register. we're investing more money to improve processing and services for nhs patients but it's partly about a cultural and population change that would need help to drive and i'm sure the leader of the opposition can discuss this. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the there was a terrible explosion at the refinery in people brook where four people died and one person was seriously injured....
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more than 200 million of us will be braving those long lines jammed seats and those maddening extra charges for bags and flight changes. today we learn just how much passengers are spending in those fees. $5.7 billion last year for baggage and changing reservations alone. that's a 24% increase in one year. we asked steve osunsami any chance some of those fees are going away. he's at the airport in atlanta tonight. >> reporter: in a recent poll, 76% of passengers said they were fed up with these fees. we heard this over and over again. it's no wonder. we're paying a fortune. for the airlines, those annoying extra fees, the nickel and diming of passengers have clearly paid off. one analyst told us if it weren't for the fees, the airlines would be losing big. right now, the airlines are losing money as a whole and probably be requiring a bailout if we didn't have the fees. >> reporter: of the $6 billion collected in fees, 3.4 billion came from baggage fees and 2.3 billion from passengers who changed their reservations. the airlines making the most are all u.s. carriers. delta collected $952 mi
more than 200 million of us will be braving those long lines jammed seats and those maddening extra charges for bags and flight changes. today we learn just how much passengers are spending in those fees. $5.7 billion last year for baggage and changing reservations alone. that's a 24% increase in one year. we asked steve osunsami any chance some of those fees are going away. he's at the airport in atlanta tonight. >> reporter: in a recent poll, 76% of passengers said they were fed up with...
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dallas and they say anyone who dares to get in will never get a lawyer or rush or a close up team braves the city of the dead to bring you were reports from the mystical and mountainous south of the country. but first it's an annual gathering of the political and financial elite and it's a veil of secrecy is enforced by an army of security guards and this year's annual builder bird conference is being held in switzerland and taxpayers are ending up footing the bill even as europe tightens its belt and forces through tough austerity cuts attendees range from royalty to top c.e.o.'s and it's also wonder if you're dishing old news blackout or if you snore a mint reports from sun or it's. as this bill is about meeting has progressed here in summer it's in switzerland more and more processes have turns out to say they don't want it to happen hit big camping out outside the hotel showing up in numbers really from all over the world they're all swiss people look to sleep i will say make germans swedes and even americans who've come all the way hey i've got to report on what's going on just to p
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started his journey from the pacific city of lot of all stock in the middle of april since then he braved several injuries and a fever but stayed on course toward the russian capital despite the hardships alexander says he's happy to have made new friends along the way while raising awareness of disability that's also the goal set by the paralympic games to be held in sochi and twenty fourteen as artie's dennis blocks he reports the city's started preparing a welcome for disabled athletes from around the world. is it easy for a man in a wheelchair to travel to sochi a tough question for the mayor and his aides as the city's preparing to host the two thousand and fourteen winter paralympics the paralympic champ in the. newly built airport. i mostly like to this place is one of the few airports in russia that lift a device that helps to see the passengers to board the plane. the city however there are issues that require attention but i'm sure they'll be dealt with. all newly built ice rink steady and ski. quipped in accordance with strict paralympic standards but in the city itself with it
started his journey from the pacific city of lot of all stock in the middle of april since then he braved several injuries and a fever but stayed on course toward the russian capital despite the hardships alexander says he's happy to have made new friends along the way while raising awareness of disability that's also the goal set by the paralympic games to be held in sochi and twenty fourteen as artie's dennis blocks he reports the city's started preparing a welcome for disabled athletes from...
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now, i like to think that i'm brave, but i also-- i want to be smart.y am i telling you that? well, we have the habit of prying loose confessions. i think you set up an interesting paradox about the media, and i wanted to return to that for a second. there was a story in 1998 in thefree press, and the staff writer, quote, said, "jones' dancers are long on formal structure, but they always have a hint of anarchy"-- which you have described-- "lurking in them. "he may talk of being artistically meticulous, but his work can be downright dangerous." so i wanted to say, how do you feel about your work being called dangerous? does that give you pleasure in part of what you've been saying to us? i could--it's an ego stroke to think that the-- anything in the art world could really be dangerous. i'm--you know, it's-- everything is-- immediately when it's out there, it's co-opted; it's given a media spin; it's put in a category; it's sucked dry. "next." you know? and i'm sorry if the cynicism peeks through, but i wonder--when i--when we were doing uncle tom's ca
now, i like to think that i'm brave, but i also-- i want to be smart.y am i telling you that? well, we have the habit of prying loose confessions. i think you set up an interesting paradox about the media, and i wanted to return to that for a second. there was a story in 1998 in thefree press, and the staff writer, quote, said, "jones' dancers are long on formal structure, but they always have a hint of anarchy"-- which you have described-- "lurking in them. "he may talk of...
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this it's down but they say anyone who dares to get eighteen will never get out a life closeup team braves the city of the dead to bring you were a port from the mystical and mountainous south of the country. but first it's an annual gathering of political and financial elite and its veil of secrecy is in force by an army of security this year's build a bird conference is being held in switzerland and taxpayers are footing the bill even as europe is tightening its belt and forcing through tough austerity cuts attendees range from royalty to top c.e.o.'s and it's under a traditional news blackout artie's laura amid reports. as this build a meeting has progressed here in summer it's in switzerland more and more protesters have turned out to say they don't want it to happen here they're camping out outside the hotel showing up in numbers really from all over the world there are swiss people obviously but i've also met germans austrians swedes and even americans who have come all the way here either to report on what's going on all just to protest here with their feet on the ground in person s
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turned human rights champion malalai joya about braves death threats and assassination attempts to expose what she calls the dark side of life and her country joy claims that the nato occupation has only brought more suffering to the people of afghanistan that discussion is coming your way right now. well ledger thank you for taking the time to be with us thank you kindly and who recently returned from a trip to the u.s. and started world you were denied entry visa the decision was later reversed but why do you think this happened especially after the fact can visit the u.s. several times no problem because each time in the past also when i went to us and also was. pleased i exposed it on policies of us in latin in afghanistan who are occupying our country i did about it on formalized human rights and democracy and also imposed on our people to think for yourself diagnosed who are put a copy of the taliban and they waste taxpayer money and billions of dollars as now this operation in afghanistan is criminal become open secret political to people around the boat and us in the us and i don'
turned human rights champion malalai joya about braves death threats and assassination attempts to expose what she calls the dark side of life and her country joy claims that the nato occupation has only brought more suffering to the people of afghanistan that discussion is coming your way right now. well ledger thank you for taking the time to be with us thank you kindly and who recently returned from a trip to the u.s. and started world you were denied entry visa the decision was later...
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walkers braved the threat of rain and laced up their sneakers in san francisco yesterday.thousands of walkers brave the threat of rain yesterday and laced up their sneakers. it was to raise money for research and treatment of cancer that affect women specifically and that walk was one of many going yesterday to support the works and the city of hope, the hospital in downtown california. we'll be right back. ,,,, [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. connected to a triple shooting that killed a baby in palo alto. officers say someone shot the two-month old boy and >> a search is underway this morning for two men connected to a triple shooting. this is developing news we're following throughout the day. the officers say someone
walkers braved the threat of rain and laced up their sneakers in san francisco yesterday.thousands of walkers brave the threat of rain yesterday and laced up their sneakers. it was to raise money for research and treatment of cancer that affect women specifically and that walk was one of many going yesterday to support the works and the city of hope, the hospital in downtown california. we'll be right back. ,,,, [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you...
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this down it's they say anyone who dares to get in will never get a life the rush or close up team braves of the city of the dead to bring your report from the mystical and mysterious south of the country. first though it's an annual gathering of the political and financial elite and its veil of secrecy isn't forced by an army of security guards these years builder berg conference is being held in switzerland and taxpayers are footing the bill even as europe. that's building forces through tough austerity cuts i don't use read from royalty to top c.e.o.'s and it's also under a now traditional media blackout artie's lauren it reports from some words. as this build a big meeting has progressed here in summer it's in switzerland more and more processes have turned out to say they don't want it to happen here they're camping out outside the hotel showing up in numbers really from all over the world there are swiss people obviously but i will say many germans austrians swedes and even americans who come all the way here either to report on what's going on all just to protest here with their fe
this down it's they say anyone who dares to get in will never get a life the rush or close up team braves of the city of the dead to bring your report from the mystical and mysterious south of the country. first though it's an annual gathering of the political and financial elite and its veil of secrecy isn't forced by an army of security guards these years builder berg conference is being held in switzerland and taxpayers are footing the bill even as europe. that's building forces through...
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our nation was founded on it's two thousand and eleven and the true patriot is still a scarce figure brave hated school. in america today the patriot is a traitor to a government that is a proven benami of freedom. the anniversary of our independence is approaching it is time to take it back the founders never intended the fourth of july to be more pipeline nationalism and petty indulgences if you think everything is hunky dory in america where red white and blue want to depend say and celebrate the illusion of freedoms that americans pretend to enjoy if you feel as i feel that america is a shadow of what it could be a nation on the precipice even then i ask you to join me in making this independence day a chance to reclaim. what it means to be american what it means to be a patriot if you want to do something about getting those freedoms back where black on independence day instead and tell people why tell them what you would do to make america better but first please help spread the word and invite others to join us in the simple act of defiance by inviting your friends to the facebook e
our nation was founded on it's two thousand and eleven and the true patriot is still a scarce figure brave hated school. in america today the patriot is a traitor to a government that is a proven benami of freedom. the anniversary of our independence is approaching it is time to take it back the founders never intended the fourth of july to be more pipeline nationalism and petty indulgences if you think everything is hunky dory in america where red white and blue want to depend say and...
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and people say well, that is very brave departure for you. well, it wasn't brave at all. i really was eager to do it. >> rose: okay, but what... >> and i've never had a betr time writing a book. >> rose: why? well, paris first of all. >> well, for one thing i could cast it as i wished. >> rose: yeah. >> with regular biography and history, prey much decided for you. it an obligatory line you have to follow you can't just side track some character because you think he bores you. with this will i could pick the people that i wanted to write about and i could have my own criteria for who ma the cut and who didn't. in this case it was did they go there specifically to lrn and to improve themselves in order to excel in their chosenld? did they keep a diary or write letters? where they changed by the experience more an just improvement in their skills as painters or pianists or whatever? and what did they bring back? figuratively or literally. and did what they brought back matter? now, there are a lot of people that would qualify for that criteria. but you can't include them al
and people say well, that is very brave departure for you. well, it wasn't brave at all. i really was eager to do it. >> rose: okay, but what... >> and i've never had a betr time writing a book. >> rose: why? well, paris first of all. >> well, for one thing i could cast it as i wished. >> rose: yeah. >> with regular biography and history, prey much decided for you. it an obligatory line you have to follow you can't just side track some character because you...
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dan harris, tonight, brave enough to show us firsthand, how they're caught. >> we'll find that bear. are sprinting through a neighborhood in suburban seattle, chasing a bear. these wildlife officers have with them three, secret weapons, they're tracking on the gps device. they're specially-trained dogs, who are totally unafraid of bears who are five-times their size. there it is. yeah. wow. look at that. in my family, we have a golden retriever, who would faint if it saw a bear. what is it about this breed of dog they go for it? >> you know? it's just that ferocity. and that genetics. >> reporter: these dogs are now helping the people of suburban seattle deal with a growing problem. bears on the loose. >> this black bear on the run was about 200 pounds. >> reporter: wildlife officials here use the dogs to chase the bears up in a tree, so the bears can be tranquilized. >> finally, dropped out of the branches. >> reporter: wildlife officials release the bears back into the wild, using the dog to scare the bear more, so it knows never to come back again. while this is no fun for the bea
dan harris, tonight, brave enough to show us firsthand, how they're caught. >> we'll find that bear. are sprinting through a neighborhood in suburban seattle, chasing a bear. these wildlife officers have with them three, secret weapons, they're tracking on the gps device. they're specially-trained dogs, who are totally unafraid of bears who are five-times their size. there it is. yeah. wow. look at that. in my family, we have a golden retriever, who would faint if it saw a bear. what is...
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giants' starting pitcher, a huge part of their success this season, game 3 against the braves, struck out 11 atlanta hitters, jonathan sanchez. [applause] this guy finished of game 1, the giants first win of the series, right-hander, dear mel -- guillermo mota. >> the giants would not be here without the contribution of this left-hander, no. 75, newberry zito zito -- barry zito. [applause] >> this next guy is now -- and the jersey he wore is in the hall of fame. the jersey from game 5. he beat clint least twice, tim lincecum. [applause] [applause] >> and last but not least, who is ever going to forget the moment from game 5 in texas, one of many great moments in his playoff career, the giants' shortstop, groceries post a valuable player, -- world series most viable player edgar re nteria. [applause] >> now we want you to please welcome a musical guest to perform "san francisco" for us. thank you. ♪ my home on upon the hill i still love you still pipin away but now i am backe to tell you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> now once again, please welcome the great mayor of the great city of san franc
giants' starting pitcher, a huge part of their success this season, game 3 against the braves, struck out 11 atlanta hitters, jonathan sanchez. [applause] this guy finished of game 1, the giants first win of the series, right-hander, dear mel -- guillermo mota. >> the giants would not be here without the contribution of this left-hander, no. 75, newberry zito zito -- barry zito. [applause] >> this next guy is now -- and the jersey he wore is in the hall of fame. the jersey from game...
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first of all, from the standpoint of american citizens, when our brave u.s. military forces in afghanistan and iraq are fighting and they see that it is the taliban or hui and others who are coming at them, they do not first check to see if any of them are u.s. citizens or u.s. persons. there have been those who have been fighting your u.s. persons or citizens or whatever. these u.s. persons and citizens have made the decision to join the enemy, to fight against the united states of america. and just what we work -- just what we're doing in places like iraq and against and, we are protecting our interests. the effort in counterterrorism is analogous. we did not pick this fight. one of the things that president obama has been insisted on is that we are exceptionally precise and surgical in terms of addressing the terrorist threat. by that i mean, if there are terrorists who are within an area where there are women and children or others, we do not take such action that might put those innocent young men and women and children in danger. the u.s. -- i can tell
first of all, from the standpoint of american citizens, when our brave u.s. military forces in afghanistan and iraq are fighting and they see that it is the taliban or hui and others who are coming at them, they do not first check to see if any of them are u.s. citizens or u.s. persons. there have been those who have been fighting your u.s. persons or citizens or whatever. these u.s. persons and citizens have made the decision to join the enemy, to fight against the united states of america....
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not know how to go about it, but what i would suggest is the reason why i did what i did, why i was brave enough and courageous enough to not give up my seat, because so much history was in my mind, and one of the things they were always asking me was why i did not get up when i was asked, and my answer would always be history had me glued to the seat. [applause] i think that what is left out of american history -- you should not be ashamed to say that we enslaved these people and mystery these people, a race of people. it should be included in the american history, and it would be every day. [applause] >> really quickly, it jolla i went to school with named sol williams said, "stealing as was the smartest thing you ever did. too bad you do not teach the true to your kids." that line says so much. -- a scholar i went to school with. it is not just about changing lives of black people, but changing the lives of everybody by teaching true history, which includes jim crow and slavery before it -- but before that, the first people to walk the planet and develop situation -- civilization came
not know how to go about it, but what i would suggest is the reason why i did what i did, why i was brave enough and courageous enough to not give up my seat, because so much history was in my mind, and one of the things they were always asking me was why i did not get up when i was asked, and my answer would always be history had me glued to the seat. [applause] i think that what is left out of american history -- you should not be ashamed to say that we enslaved these people and mystery these...
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this is their pastor. [ foreign speaking ]>> some go there bravely, also fearful. they have faith in god and our church is supporting them in prayer. >> scott used to teach english at a church. it is a few miles away from the plant. he knows one plant worker who ran away in fear and found refuge at the church-run shelter with his family. there he came to christ and decided to go back to the plant. >> i used to teach his wife and daughter in english classes. in the time he was with the church, he became a christian and god was sharing his message with the co-workers. >> many members evacuated along with the church throughout outskirts of tokyo. they channel their anger into the drums. the leader of group says the drums are therapy. [ foreign speaking ]>> everything i had, my business, my house, i built with my own hands. my family and i had to leave everything behind. when i am at home, i panic. when i am playing i have happiness for a short while. >> they hope one day the men will play drums as an act of worship. >> my vision life long is to see this in praise of g
this is their pastor. [ foreign speaking ]>> some go there bravely, also fearful. they have faith in god and our church is supporting them in prayer. >> scott used to teach english at a church. it is a few miles away from the plant. he knows one plant worker who ran away in fear and found refuge at the church-run shelter with his family. there he came to christ and decided to go back to the plant. >> i used to teach his wife and daughter in english classes. in the time he was...
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so many people have told me that i'm brave. through treatment, for cancer, that are the brave ones. that have to live with it for the rest of their lives. and wonder when you go in for a mammogram, is it going to come back? i'm the lucky one. >> we all do. and we do what is best for ourselves. >> thanks, christy. i think we'll be life-long friends now. >>> stick around. lara has her list. her hot summer style edition is coming up. >>> a fun, new series called lara's list, where the very fashionable lara spencer brings us the hottest trends. she's going to show us what the fashionistas are shopping for. save us some money, too, please? >> always. every season has its trends, right? i went to bloomingdale's to find out what they are. this summer is about bright colors and fun accessories. just the kind of trends a girl can get into. with summer just weeks away, the hottest trends you need are flying off the shelves. for starters, colored denim. denim comes in every shade you can imagine. they are an easy way to add spice to your
so many people have told me that i'm brave. through treatment, for cancer, that are the brave ones. that have to live with it for the rest of their lives. and wonder when you go in for a mammogram, is it going to come back? i'm the lucky one. >> we all do. and we do what is best for ourselves. >> thanks, christy. i think we'll be life-long friends now. >>> stick around. lara has her list. her hot summer style edition is coming up. >>> a fun, new series called...
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for more, though on the sex scandal, this brave new world of penis-based messaging, we're joined by senior women's issues correspondent kristen schaal. kristen, welcome. (cheers and applause) kristen, recently we've seen several high-profile male organs leaked on the internet. (laughter) chris brown's, brett favre, now congressman weiner. deviant? disgusting? what's your reaction to this rash of penis photos? >> well, jon, i mean, it depends. sometimes my reaction is (gasps) and then other times it's (oh, my god) and sometimes it's like... (laughter). bravo, sir. bravo. >> jon: right. what do you think is the issue behind all this? >> well, jon, sending photos of your penis craze can be chalked up to an age-old misconception that women want more information about your penis. (laughter) and that seeing it will make you more attractive. (laughter) >> jon: so... so that is not the case? >> no. no. men need to realize their penis has far more power over them than it does over us. (cheers and applause) if you're a seven-term congressman and a woman still isn't into you, showing her your penis i
for more, though on the sex scandal, this brave new world of penis-based messaging, we're joined by senior women's issues correspondent kristen schaal. kristen, welcome. (cheers and applause) kristen, recently we've seen several high-profile male organs leaked on the internet. (laughter) chris brown's, brett favre, now congressman weiner. deviant? disgusting? what's your reaction to this rash of penis photos? >> well, jon, i mean, it depends. sometimes my reaction is (gasps) and then...
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caskets is there right now and people are standing there and paying tribute to two men who died so bravely in service for the city and people they were trying to save. there is a big crowd there and the second casket in st. mary's cathedral for a vigil. this is for lieutenant perez and firefighter valerio. our coverage starts at 12:30 and we'll preemptour soap operas to bring you information on the lives of this courageous man. >> and this is caskets for two heroes. lieutenant perez and firefighter/paramedicanth no valerio. >> familis and friends of missing nursing student michelle le are urging people not to give up their search. a body hasn't been found. investigators found blood evidence in le's car and interviewing two dozen persons of interest in the case and not made an arrest. lewas last seen lives kaiser hospital. >> and a new idea was proposed to save a 300 year old oak tree in the park. >> the public utilities commission said they need to cut down the tree to make room for a pipe line. neighbors met and trying to consider an option to uproot the tree and move it to a different lo
caskets is there right now and people are standing there and paying tribute to two men who died so bravely in service for the city and people they were trying to save. there is a big crowd there and the second casket in st. mary's cathedral for a vigil. this is for lieutenant perez and firefighter valerio. our coverage starts at 12:30 and we'll preemptour soap operas to bring you information on the lives of this courageous man. >> and this is caskets for two heroes. lieutenant perez and...
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[applause] >> the san diego padres -- the atlanta braves, the philadelphia phillies, the texas rangers, they are all otta here! [applause] -- outta here! i came to this organization in 1982 and i only knew the couple of things about it. one, it had a really bad ballpark. it used to have a center fielder by the name of willie mays. its current center fielder was some guy named chilly. i also knew that it had not won a change in ship. my daughter started in 1982 and i am happy to say, thanks to these gentlemen here, the torture is over! [applause] how great was that parade? i know everyone up here felt it. i know you felt it. everyone here today, you are standing here, and you are not standing alone. you are standing with the person who taught you the great story of the san francisco giants, whether it is your dad, mom, friend, a sister, grandpa. they taught you right. they thought you had to be loyal. you have to love your team. to a man on this team, to a man back in august, you fuel and energized this group all the way through september, and through the epic month of october, and what
[applause] >> the san diego padres -- the atlanta braves, the philadelphia phillies, the texas rangers, they are all otta here! [applause] -- outta here! i came to this organization in 1982 and i only knew the couple of things about it. one, it had a really bad ballpark. it used to have a center fielder by the name of willie mays. its current center fielder was some guy named chilly. i also knew that it had not won a change in ship. my daughter started in 1982 and i am happy to say,...
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you'll be brave -- >> we have neal, first time ever. >> reporter: oh, yeah.t of course it can't really be that hard. >> this is your shield. >> reporter: pretty heavy. and then you meet your opponent. >> watch out, watch out! >> reporter: 600 pounds of sprinting fury, looking to get even for a lifetime of burgers and steak. >> hey! >> reporter: this thing is not a baby. look at how big this thing. that's me in the ring there. until this moment, about the only bull i knew the what occasionally came out of my mouth. >> it's your debut. take her away from your body. >> reporter: yeah. >> keep going. >> reporter: my teacher is dennis borba in a place filled with adrenaline and danger and no safety net. >> little bit more. good job. >> reporter: i wouldn't finish so lucky. and neither would most of my fellow students. here in central california, for one of the few bullfighting schools in north america. what does it take to be a matador? >> i'd say it's a man that likes to live on the edge. adrenaline rush. >> reporter: dennis knows his trade. as a presentation ofe
you'll be brave -- >> we have neal, first time ever. >> reporter: oh, yeah.t of course it can't really be that hard. >> this is your shield. >> reporter: pretty heavy. and then you meet your opponent. >> watch out, watch out! >> reporter: 600 pounds of sprinting fury, looking to get even for a lifetime of burgers and steak. >> hey! >> reporter: this thing is not a baby. look at how big this thing. that's me in the ring there. until this moment,...