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we are on the campsite, how can we do that? we put on our high heels and got out of the camper and started walking across the parking lot like this. we are going to the cirque du soleil. we didn't care. [laughter] tavis: the kids had a good time, i assume. they had to have a blast. it isey loved it. beautiful. i think driving and flying on lanes are good family times with no distractions. tavis: my mom loves yosemite. as long as i have lived in california, i've never been. she gets on me all the time, i'm've got to go to yosemite. going to get there one of these days. "trophy wifeabout ." >> it is very funny. she is young and beautiful and blonde. she marries a man who i was his first wife. it's about how she tries to integrate these families. michaela might say the show is about how we make her and her it is funny, and we've got great kids. my character is across between bette davis and joan crawford and me. and my new boyfriend is going to be dennis hayesbert. tavis: what? >> i hope good hands? so. [laughter] >> we will see.
we are on the campsite, how can we do that? we put on our high heels and got out of the camper and started walking across the parking lot like this. we are going to the cirque du soleil. we didn't care. [laughter] tavis: the kids had a good time, i assume. they had to have a blast. it isey loved it. beautiful. i think driving and flying on lanes are good family times with no distractions. tavis: my mom loves yosemite. as long as i have lived in california, i've never been. she gets on me all...
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they have quite a built of video of this thing purusing the campsite to make sure they have all the appropriatecue tremonts. >> that is spectacular. >> if you have a car to dive into. otherwise, you might poop yourself. >>> what to do with a brand new ferrari and a racetrack? >> we are going to roast four sets of tires. what it takes to cook a tire next. >>> a man shares a weiner with a gator. >> the alligator doesn't know the difference between your hotdog and your face. >> see if the gator takes the right bite. 's cook with a ferrari. we are going to roast four sets of tires. the car reviewer very famous on youtube, he works for the youtube channel drive. ferrari gave him a brand new f-12 berlin net that, gave it to him to drive. that's exciting and they gave him four sets of tires so he didn't have to worry about bringing it back all wrecked. go out, have fun, roast these tires. first, he takes us through a little bit of bounce, the f ferrari f-12. >> 0 to 125 in 8.5 and 200, flat out. this should be sold with -- >> how long does it take to cook four sets of tires? it would seem like that sh
they have quite a built of video of this thing purusing the campsite to make sure they have all the appropriatecue tremonts. >> that is spectacular. >> if you have a car to dive into. otherwise, you might poop yourself. >>> what to do with a brand new ferrari and a racetrack? >> we are going to roast four sets of tires. what it takes to cook a tire next. >>> a man shares a weiner with a gator. >> the alligator doesn't know the difference between your...
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and the campsite is now under investigation.ies the charges. >> our clients claim is that we never abduct this child. we just adopted. with in a way nonlegal. that's where we can confess. >> police launched a public appeal. and have asked interpol to help locate her real parents. when her story broke, it reminded many of the disappearance of madeline mccann in portugal six years ago. no trace of her has ever been found. >> i hope that something liking this would go give the mccanns enough hope and encouragement that they renew their strength for the fight. >> so erin, i know that you actually were able to observe and get a sense of what happened in court today. what is the latest with this family? >> hi, suzanne. police have just released the mugshots of this couple. they reesed them following today's court hearing there. now, identifying this couple by name, a 39-year-old chris toes solace and 40-year-old ella polo have been charged with the abduction of a minor as well as falsifying records. they are not releasing them. they w
and the campsite is now under investigation.ies the charges. >> our clients claim is that we never abduct this child. we just adopted. with in a way nonlegal. that's where we can confess. >> police launched a public appeal. and have asked interpol to help locate her real parents. when her story broke, it reminded many of the disappearance of madeline mccann in portugal six years ago. no trace of her has ever been found. >> i hope that something liking this would go give the...
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you'll be able to check into lodges and campsites as of noon today. all visitors centers will reopen today and ranger-led programs and guided tours will resume as well. it is 4:35. uc-berkeley police are beefing up patrols in response to five armed robberies in less than a week, the recent happened tuesday morning. most of the victims were students just walking alone on campus. no one was seriously hurt but at least three of the students had their back packs and cell phones stolen at gunpoint. campus police are warning students to be aware of their surroundings. >> be alert and aware of your surroundings when you're walking around to use our walk service at night if you move around at night or walk in a well-lit area. >> so far this year there have been 39 armed robberies on campus, compare that to 51 in all of last year and 40 in 2011. the suspect description in the robberies from this week is similar in four of the five cases. >> new this morning, the ninth circuit court af peels hearing arguments from parentses who say kids freedom of speech rights
you'll be able to check into lodges and campsites as of noon today. all visitors centers will reopen today and ranger-led programs and guided tours will resume as well. it is 4:35. uc-berkeley police are beefing up patrols in response to five armed robberies in less than a week, the recent happened tuesday morning. most of the victims were students just walking alone on campus. no one was seriously hurt but at least three of the students had their back packs and cell phones stolen at gunpoint....
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but the government shutdown shutdown their campsite. so, tomorrow morning, instead of waking up in the wilderness, they'll be right back here in the drop-off line. >> we had to bring bandannas because we have to eat our lunches on the bandannas. we pull it up and put the crumbs in the garbage. >> reporter: trevor and 58 classmates from marin primary and middle school are packed and ready for three nights of camping in the point range national seashore. >> the whole trip is the best part. and the food. and hiking. >> reporter: but the government shutdown closed the national park, which means the classroom adventure is off. >> i was sad because i really liked the trip last year. and i wanted to go again this year as sixth graders because we get to coach more. >> reporter: teachers are sad for the disappointed kids and frustrated with the situation. >> i was infuriated. it was so frustrating that our government can't do its job. that's the feeling that i had. >> reporter: it took months to plan the trip for 60 fifth and sixth graders and 2
but the government shutdown shutdown their campsite. so, tomorrow morning, instead of waking up in the wilderness, they'll be right back here in the drop-off line. >> we had to bring bandannas because we have to eat our lunches on the bandannas. we pull it up and put the crumbs in the garbage. >> reporter: trevor and 58 classmates from marin primary and middle school are packed and ready for three nights of camping in the point range national seashore. >> the whole trip is the...
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campsites reopened last night. >>> hackers broke into sacramento state university servers. employee personal records were compromised. the breach was discovered back in august but a letter informing about 2,000 affected just went out this week. employees are mighty upset it took that long. >> i think three weeks is an issue. it's a huge issue. you only have so much time to contact your beige. >> to hear it took three weeks to send a letter, what would you say to that? >> it didn't take three weeks to send a letter. it took a while as these things do to investigate. >> the school says it took techs months to figure out how bad the breach was and three weeks later in september they began notifying employees via mail. officials say it took that long to prepare the letters. >>> "covered california" is yanking its directory of its doctors from its website. the state says there are problems with the information including doctors being mislabeled. for the most part of the healthcare website has managed to iron out all the glitches since enrollment started at the beginning of the m
campsites reopened last night. >>> hackers broke into sacramento state university servers. employee personal records were compromised. the breach was discovered back in august but a letter informing about 2,000 affected just went out this week. employees are mighty upset it took that long. >> i think three weeks is an issue. it's a huge issue. you only have so much time to contact your beige. >> to hear it took three weeks to send a letter, what would you say to that?...
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site and you look at a legitimate third-party sites, the official state site will look like this campsiteofessionally done. gerri: really? they look like they're not open for business. >> in some cases, yes. i show my wife one site. i won't name the state, but i showed it terror. she said it looked like a total scam. gerri: the usual things and look for. is this a legitimate side or not may not work this time around. you really have to go in the front door. anything else you would say to protect yourself? what else should i be doing? >> a couple of things. even when you're on a legitimate site, be careful of some of the instructions that are being given. i have seen legitimate third-party sites encouraging people to do dangerous things. print out an application and e-mail it back. that has all your rsonal information, and e-mail is a post card. don't do that. the other thing is, this is where they mature security product can really help something like transmigrants titanium ore and other security company product. it provides multiple layers of security. we can protect against the spam e-m
site and you look at a legitimate third-party sites, the official state site will look like this campsiteofessionally done. gerri: really? they look like they're not open for business. >> in some cases, yes. i show my wife one site. i won't name the state, but i showed it terror. she said it looked like a total scam. gerri: the usual things and look for. is this a legitimate side or not may not work this time around. you really have to go in the front door. anything else you would say to...
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just who are her parents and why was she found living in a gypsy campsite in greece?nvestigators were carrying out a routine inspection of a row ma encampment near the town of larissa when they noticed maria, her blond hair and blue eyes were striking, she looked nothing like the 39-year-old man and the 40-year-old woman claiming to be her parents. dna tests later confirmed the investigator's suspicions. >> there was bad living conditions, poor hygiene, so the girl was found under, in state of neglect both physically and psychologically. >> reporter: the man and woman were arrested on suspicion of abducting a minor, and the campsite is now under investigation. the couple's lawyer denies the charges. >> our clients' claim is that we never abduct this child, we just adopted. with, in a way non-legal, that's where we can confess. >> reporter: police launched a public appeal, and have asked interpol to help locate her real parents. when maria's story broke it reminded many of the disappearance of madeleine mccann in portugal six years ago. no trace of her has ever been fo
just who are her parents and why was she found living in a gypsy campsite in greece?nvestigators were carrying out a routine inspection of a row ma encampment near the town of larissa when they noticed maria, her blond hair and blue eyes were striking, she looked nothing like the 39-year-old man and the 40-year-old woman claiming to be her parents. dna tests later confirmed the investigator's suspicions. >> there was bad living conditions, poor hygiene, so the girl was found under, in...
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smart said she spent weeks at a makeshift mountain side campsite where she was raped on a daily basis. >> i felt like death would have been better than being raped every single day. that was my perspective as a 14-year-old. now i'm 25 and i can look back and say -- i can overcome and get over that, but at 14, i couldn't. >> smart's captors are both behind bars now. she is now married and living in salt lake city. she hopes her book will help other victims know it's possible to be happy and move forward with their lives. we will check in with tom for storm warnings for us. tom? >> we had a severe thunderstorm and a tornado warning just issued for stafford. all associated with this line of severe storms with heavy downpours. the storms are not severe north of us. heavy rain in western howard county and western fairfax. the threat of severe weather is south of washington down 95 and stafford county. all these areas under a tornado warning until noon time. there is the potential and radar is picking up spin in the atmosphere anywhere in this red zone from the southwest heading northeast a
smart said she spent weeks at a makeshift mountain side campsite where she was raped on a daily basis. >> i felt like death would have been better than being raped every single day. that was my perspective as a 14-year-old. now i'm 25 and i can look back and say -- i can overcome and get over that, but at 14, i couldn't. >> smart's captors are both behind bars now. she is now married and living in salt lake city. she hopes her book will help other victims know it's possible to be...
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lodges and campsites open at noon. >> here in the bay area today marking 24 years since that devastating loma prieta earthquake struck. to raise awareness for the next big one california is holding a statewide drill. bob redell couldn't think of anybody better to send, he is live at the tech museum where right now she rocking and rolling getting it ready. what's happening. you all right? >> i can't believe the timing of your guys coming out to me. there's like a magnitude 8. you didn't feel that, right. no? >> no. >> she's with the red cross. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's a great shakeout. worldwide earthquake drills, drop, cover, hold, lots of people participating. you're with the red cross. the message you would get out. i think maybe the thing i would think of how surprising it is that many aren't prepared. >> yes. and there is an importance. everybody needs a disaster kilt. 72 hours food, water, radio, flashlight. and special needs for medicine, children, pets, have those in a place where you can grab in event of an earthquake. after the earthquake you are ready to survive.
lodges and campsites open at noon. >> here in the bay area today marking 24 years since that devastating loma prieta earthquake struck. to raise awareness for the next big one california is holding a statewide drill. bob redell couldn't think of anybody better to send, he is live at the tech museum where right now she rocking and rolling getting it ready. what's happening. you all right? >> i can't believe the timing of your guys coming out to me. there's like a magnitude 8. you...
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berkeley officials tell the examiner contractors have completed erosion control and testing at the campsite. they are working on a master development plan to submit to the u.s. forest service in fall. until then they are checking out temporary sites for next summer's camp. part of the san jose family camp was also damaged but the city says camp will be rode this summer. registration is set to open in december. san francisco is hoping it will be able to reopen camp mather in the coming summer. the rim fire took 2 1/2 monthses to fully contain. it burned more than 257,000 acres. >> hard to see. 5:21. new video of the search for a missing teen possibly swept away by the sea. we'll have details next. >>> new this morning we're getting a look at the stormy weather in the united kingdom. rough waters forced rescue crews to call off the search for a uk teen swept out to sea on sunday. you can see the rescue life boat being tossed around by the high seas, big waves there. the storm has moved further inland bringing hurricane force winds with it. this was the scene off the isle of wite. you can see
berkeley officials tell the examiner contractors have completed erosion control and testing at the campsite. they are working on a master development plan to submit to the u.s. forest service in fall. until then they are checking out temporary sites for next summer's camp. part of the san jose family camp was also damaged but the city says camp will be rode this summer. registration is set to open in december. san francisco is hoping it will be able to reopen camp mather in the coming summer....
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we have 820 campsites in the park. that's a lot of people to make contact with. course of the next two weeks, we had 28 weddings scheduled. so there's also a lot of other special uses, all of our ranger led classroom programs were contacting teachers to cancel those programs. >> all those weddings. what a sad story for them. dana, i'm sorry that you have to go through this. best of luck to you in getting back to work. >> thank you. >>> dana with the great smoky mountains national park. top stories coming up right after the break. a careful inves. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible los
we have 820 campsites in the park. that's a lot of people to make contact with. course of the next two weeks, we had 28 weddings scheduled. so there's also a lot of other special uses, all of our ranger led classroom programs were contacting teachers to cancel those programs. >> all those weddings. what a sad story for them. dana, i'm sorry that you have to go through this. best of luck to you in getting back to work. >> thank you. >>> dana with the great smoky mountains...
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geology was an outgrowth of that even as late as her 60s when she went on a camping trips in to her campsitehad slept of a ground all the others slept in the tent >> host: from a public policy perspective she spent her years in kerry g. down with a bid to incorporate the outdoors into her life and this is a time when women were not doing this? >> guest: they were not physically active but she took it to another step. the first area was go scouts because that was said opportunity to promote what outdoor activity that we would call out for crafts such as campy, hiking, build a a campfire and enjoying the outdoors and in the amateur athletic foundation to make sure that physical activity sports where appropriate for women would not just something that the men did for women. >> host: your questions will help to make this interesting. how did she get to california from i was? >> her father was the banker in waterloo of course, the days before the federal reserve or fdic's though they did not succeed and ran with the economies of her father charles was looking for other opportunities if he does st
geology was an outgrowth of that even as late as her 60s when she went on a camping trips in to her campsitehad slept of a ground all the others slept in the tent >> host: from a public policy perspective she spent her years in kerry g. down with a bid to incorporate the outdoors into her life and this is a time when women were not doing this? >> guest: they were not physically active but she took it to another step. the first area was go scouts because that was said opportunity to...
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but we were back at the campsite at the crack of dawn, to see how the preppers had fared. first casualty had been preston williams, the food dehydrater. he wound up with a case of, well, dehydration himself a gastrointestinal illness that keep him confined to his cocoon. jodi paulovich had had better nights herself. >> lying on the mud, and it was so hard and there were all these tree-roots under us, and even though our sleeping bags were pretty warm, it was still freezing. it was just freezing. >> reporter: as might be expected if one were really fleeing the ravages of an october storm in the northeast. so first on the weekend agenda: learning to make a fire. then, how to use a compass, read a map. >> there's true north, grid north, magnetic north. >> reporter: helpful when setting out to find water. though a word to joe suba: next time, maybe ditch the bottle, and bring a flexible bladder bag, like everyone else. also, it turns out there's a reason for cargo pants. then it was back to camp for a little gruel: some precooked chicken, italian tuna fillets in olive oil? >>
but we were back at the campsite at the crack of dawn, to see how the preppers had fared. first casualty had been preston williams, the food dehydrater. he wound up with a case of, well, dehydration himself a gastrointestinal illness that keep him confined to his cocoon. jodi paulovich had had better nights herself. >> lying on the mud, and it was so hard and there were all these tree-roots under us, and even though our sleeping bags were pretty warm, it was still freezing. it was just...
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have material from her going on camping trips at the age of 63 oh stop she rode horseback into her campsites and slept on the ground while her other friends pallets.tents on >> from a public policy perspective, she spent years encouraging other young women to incorporate the outdoors and physical activity into their lives. it was not just for her stop she saw a benefit or women at a time when women were not doing this will stop >> it was a time when women were being more physically active, and she took the next step. there were areas where she got involved in that. the first was the girl scouts. that was an opportunity for her to promote more outdoor activity. learning how to build a campfire, enjoying the outdoors. the other part of what she was involved in was the national amateur athletics foundation. she made sure that sports and physical activity for women were appropriate for women and not just something for men that women did. >> we will answer your questions. you can get your questions in in many ways. you can tweet us. as many tweets into the program as we can. we have a facebook co
have material from her going on camping trips at the age of 63 oh stop she rode horseback into her campsites and slept on the ground while her other friends pallets.tents on >> from a public policy perspective, she spent years encouraging other young women to incorporate the outdoors and physical activity into their lives. it was not just for her stop she saw a benefit or women at a time when women were not doing this will stop >> it was a time when women were being more physically...
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campsite is now under investigation t.ouple's lawyer don'ts the charges. >> our client's claim is we never abduct this child. we just adopted and with a way, non-legal arrest that's where we can confess. >> reporter: police have lawn laed an international appeal and asked interpol to find her real parents. when it broke, it remained many of the disappearance of madeleine mccann in portugal six years ago. no trace of her has ever been found. >> i had hoped something like this would fwif if mccann's enough hope and encouragement that they renew their strength for the tr fight. >> reporter: now the lawyer for this couple says that a bulgarian woman gave them maria because she could not care for her. but police say this couple has changed their story many times, kate. >> all right. thank you so much for that. joining me now from san francisco, he found a kid after polly was kidnapped in 1993, thank you for coming in this morning. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate it. >> of course. this is every case is unique, obviously
campsite is now under investigation t.ouple's lawyer don'ts the charges. >> our client's claim is we never abduct this child. we just adopted and with a way, non-legal arrest that's where we can confess. >> reporter: police have lawn laed an international appeal and asked interpol to find her real parents. when it broke, it remained many of the disappearance of madeleine mccann in portugal six years ago. no trace of her has ever been found. >> i had hoped something like this...
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this is part of scouting principles, to always leave the campsite cleaner than when you found it. it's about service, serving others and it rings true in the debate taking place in washington. today we are saddling future generations with mountains of debt. we've made promises we cannot keep. we're leaving the next generation worse off than our own. we face a nation with grave challenges, challenges that aren't being addressed. the fact of the matter is that congress has yet to deal with the real drivers of our debt, a large portion of which is health care costs. mr. speaker, i don't care who won the white house or which party holds majority in congress. why? because not until we actually tackle the tough issues, the tough challenges can we honestly say that congress or the house is doing what's right for the country? right now we are making necessary progress. not on our budget and deficits, not on our long-term debt, not on bringing down the cost of health care. though we have made some proimpress on spending, we are nowhere -- progress on spending, we are nowhere we need to be.
this is part of scouting principles, to always leave the campsite cleaner than when you found it. it's about service, serving others and it rings true in the debate taking place in washington. today we are saddling future generations with mountains of debt. we've made promises we cannot keep. we're leaving the next generation worse off than our own. we face a nation with grave challenges, challenges that aren't being addressed. the fact of the matter is that congress has yet to deal with the...
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the house of representatives is not a campsite. it is embarrassing that americans have been kicked out of yosemite and national parks across the country, yet members sleep in their offices that taxpayers foot the bill for. as bad as this government shutdown is, however, the debate over the debt ceiling is taking this dysfunction nuclear. a default would bring an economic catastrophe that would cost americans who have been prudent with their money, paying their debts and investing in their 401-k's billions of dollars in lost value in their investments, in their homes, in their jobs and in increased lending rates. every american here, every american in this country knows that every member of the house of representatives makes four times the amount of money that they do. we are paid to come up with solutions for the american people, not to sabotage their 401-k's. this is what warren buffett said last week about trying to use the debt ceiling as a political ploy. quote, it should be like nuclear bombs. basically too horrible to use. in
the house of representatives is not a campsite. it is embarrassing that americans have been kicked out of yosemite and national parks across the country, yet members sleep in their offices that taxpayers foot the bill for. as bad as this government shutdown is, however, the debate over the debt ceiling is taking this dysfunction nuclear. a default would bring an economic catastrophe that would cost americans who have been prudent with their money, paying their debts and investing in their...