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>> thank you, carol. it is now 5:12. 38 degrees out there. >>> ahead on "news 4 today," the likely cause of death of dozens it's the perfect time to find great deals on the 4g lte devices you love. like the droid bionic by motorola for $199.99. or the pantech breakout for $49.99. our lowest price ever. get the technology you love, on the network you deserve. and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. il, any luck finding a car? not yet. i want to buy used but how do you know what you're really getting. check out carmax. all their used cars are guaranteed. that's where henderson found the one for him. way to go, henderson. finding the perfect car is easy at carmax because each car is carefully selected, inspected, thoroughly reconditioned and backed with a five-day money back guarantee so come find the one for you today, at carmax. way to go, neil. >>> good morning and welcome back. a hiker is safe after being rescued in a maryland state park. the arrest occurred in gambril
>> thank you, carol. it is now 5:12. 38 degrees out there. >>> ahead on "news 4 today," the likely cause of death of dozens it's the perfect time to find great deals on the 4g lte devices you love. like the droid bionic by motorola for $199.99. or the pantech breakout for $49.99. our lowest price ever. get the technology you love, on the network you deserve. and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. il, any luck finding a car? not yet....
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carol parker is with us this morning. good morning, carol. >> good morning, tom. you took the words right out of my mouth. you'll be having company out there in a little bit as the kids head back and the people who have been off forever are back to work. in the dark now, let's check the bridges. >>> sousa bridge in southeast, no delays. american legion bridge, a little volume but no problems. over on the 14th street bridge, we are moving right along. joe and eun, back to you guys. >> thank you, carol. >>> it is decision day for thousands of iowa republicans. the iowa caucuses will draw a string of undecided voters to churches, to meeting halls and schools tonight to pick the person they want to sees athe republican presidential candidate. angie goff is live in our studio with more on how this process works. good morning, angie. >> good morning, joe. >>> things are heating up on this caucus day as candidates break out the strongest rhetoric we've seen. the intensity of targeting each other is fueled by the uncertainty of this race. rick santorum's sudden surge in t
carol parker is with us this morning. good morning, carol. >> good morning, tom. you took the words right out of my mouth. you'll be having company out there in a little bit as the kids head back and the people who have been off forever are back to work. in the dark now, let's check the bridges. >>> sousa bridge in southeast, no delays. american legion bridge, a little volume but no problems. over on the 14th street bridge, we are moving right along. joe and eun, back to you...
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carol parker is in for danella. good morning, carol. >> good morning, tom.ck to work and school, yikes. the good news, the outer loop, all lanes open at georgia avenue. as you can see in our cameras, the backups go past new hampshire avenue, all the way to 95, with a travel speed of only 21 miles an hour. in virginia, very heavy now, northbound 95 at the fairfax county parkway. but nothing in your way. and as you continue on 395 to duke street, heavy but moving. joe, eun, back to you. >> thanks, carol. >>> 6:32. and this may be why traffic is heavier than usual on 395 today. the last set of employees will transfer to the marc center in alexandria. 1,400 people are expected to start working at the site today. this is a live look at the facility off of 395. this is one of the side streets. traffic is moving there. still could be very busy today. in all, 6,400 workers were transferred to the complex as part of the base realignment commission's plan. they had been gradually moving into the building since last summer. >>> beginning today, metro riders will notice
carol parker is in for danella. good morning, carol. >> good morning, tom.ck to work and school, yikes. the good news, the outer loop, all lanes open at georgia avenue. as you can see in our cameras, the backups go past new hampshire avenue, all the way to 95, with a travel speed of only 21 miles an hour. in virginia, very heavy now, northbound 95 at the fairfax county parkway. but nothing in your way. and as you continue on 395 to duke street, heavy but moving. joe, eun, back to you....
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>> reporter: carol kahm helps people heal from the pain of addiction. her support groups aren't for substance abusers but for those who love them. >> a lot of times they have hope for the addict, alcoholic, their loved ones. they don't have hope for themselves. >> reporter: carol founded the adapt foundation in 2009 when her husband reverted back to alcoholism and she found there was no support for families like clear there is nothing out there -- -- like her. >> there is nothing out there to help these people deal with the trauma of just loving someone who is an addict/alcohol. get some balance. >> reporter: she hosted the first group in her dining room. today she facilitates groups for about 30 people three times a week around san mateo county. she helps them overcome guilt and shame. >> there is nothing you did that caused your loved one to do what they're doing. there is nothing you can do to stop your loved one from doing that. when they get to that point of acceptance, then they can get to the point of just loving that loved one. >> reporter: jan
>> reporter: carol kahm helps people heal from the pain of addiction. her support groups aren't for substance abusers but for those who love them. >> a lot of times they have hope for the addict, alcoholic, their loved ones. they don't have hope for themselves. >> reporter: carol founded the adapt foundation in 2009 when her husband reverted back to alcoholism and she found there was no support for families like clear there is nothing out there -- -- like her. >> there...
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carole king and the roots. that was phenomenal. check out carole's album "a holiday carole."e on. give it up for the greatest band in late night, the roots over there, everybody. stay tuned for carson daly. thanks for watching. have a good night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
carole king and the roots. that was phenomenal. check out carole's album "a holiday carole."e on. give it up for the greatest band in late night, the roots over there, everybody. stay tuned for carson daly. thanks for watching. have a good night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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carol parker has our traffic. good morning. >> good morning and thank you, sir. >>> we've got wind warnings on the chesapeake bay. hold on to your hat. federal holiday. most people are off. most schools are closed but not all. as we look around the area, things are moving beautifully. 95 at dumfries, not a lot of friends and neighbors out there. and continuing on to 395 to the 14th street bridge, everything is looking great. eun, joe? >> thanks very much, carol. >>> our time is now 4:43. still to come for a second year in a row, one city dealing with the mysterious death of dozens >>> good morning. welcome back. this morning investigators are looking for this man. they're calling this man a person of interest in a series of fires in southern california. los angeles police released this security video. you can see him dressed in black. police say he came up -- up the stairs from an underground parking garage where a fire had been set. they also say the man was spotted at the scene of another fire. >> fires, as soon
carol parker has our traffic. good morning. >> good morning and thank you, sir. >>> we've got wind warnings on the chesapeake bay. hold on to your hat. federal holiday. most people are off. most schools are closed but not all. as we look around the area, things are moving beautifully. 95 at dumfries, not a lot of friends and neighbors out there. and continuing on to 395 to the 14th street bridge, everything is looking great. eun, joe? >> thanks very much, carol....
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carol pear kerr's in for danella. good morning, carol. >> good morning. and thank you, kind sir. traffic around the area is without incident or accidents at this moment. traveling 270 at 28, we're picking up some customers but no delays. in maryland, i-97 at 100, you are traveling at the speed limit. and the beltway at gw parkway, a little heavier but moving right along. >>> don't forget to take extra change with you if you plan to use the dulles toll road. a 20% hike at the road's main toll plaza. they'll now be charged $1.50. tolls will stay at 75 cents at the on and off ramps. it's helping to pay for construction to metro's silver line to dulles. >>> and you may want to start packing reusable bags when you go shopping in montgomery county. using paper or plastic at the store will cost you 5 cents extra. the new bag tax is modeled after the one implemented in d.c. a couple of years ago. it was expected to generate about $1 million this year. part of that money will go toward water and litter cleanup. >>> we have breaking news right now. police are on the scene of an armed robbe
carol pear kerr's in for danella. good morning, carol. >> good morning. and thank you, kind sir. traffic around the area is without incident or accidents at this moment. traveling 270 at 28, we're picking up some customers but no delays. in maryland, i-97 at 100, you are traveling at the speed limit. and the beltway at gw parkway, a little heavier but moving right along. >>> don't forget to take extra change with you if you plan to use the dulles toll road. a 20% hike at the...
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carol, how does traffic look this morning? >> thank you, tom. >>> right now things are pretty light. as we look at 95 in virginia, it looks absolutely spectacular. making your way on duke street on 395, you can see that you're in good shape. and 395 to the 14th street bridge looking as good as i think we can expect at this moment. back to you, joe, eun. >> thanks very much, carol. >>> 4:33 now. today the last set of employees will transfer to the marc center in alexandria. 1,400 people are expected to start working at the site off interstate 395 today since yesterday was a federal holiday. in all, 6,400 workers were transferred to the complex as part of the base realignment commission's plan. they have been gradually moving into the building since last summer. >>> the second session of the 112th congress formally convenes today. the senate will conduct a pro forma session. that means no official business will be conducted. the senators won't actually return to the capitol until next week, and house members won't hold a session
carol, how does traffic look this morning? >> thank you, tom. >>> right now things are pretty light. as we look at 95 in virginia, it looks absolutely spectacular. making your way on duke street on 395, you can see that you're in good shape. and 395 to the 14th street bridge looking as good as i think we can expect at this moment. back to you, joe, eun. >> thanks very much, carol. >>> 4:33 now. today the last set of employees will transfer to the marc center in...
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>> reporter: carol kim helps people heal from the pain of addiction. support groups aren't for substance abusers, but for those who love them. >> lot of times, they have hope for the addict/alcoholic for their loved ones, losing hope for themselves. >> reporter: carol's husband reverted back to addiction in 1999, and she found there was no support system for family members like her. >> there's nothing for the families to deal with the trauma of just loving somebody who is an addict/alcoholic. >> reporter: carol hosted the first adapt group in her dining room. today, she facilitates groups for about 30 people, three times a week in san mateo county. she helps them overcome guilt and shame. >> there's nothing you did that caused your loved one to do what they are doing. there's nothing you can do to stop your loved one from doing that. when they get to that point of acceptance, then they can get to the point of just loving their loved one. >> reporter: jane kim says carol taught her to set boundaries with her daughter, a former meth addict. >> parents fe
>> reporter: carol kim helps people heal from the pain of addiction. support groups aren't for substance abusers, but for those who love them. >> lot of times, they have hope for the addict/alcoholic for their loved ones, losing hope for themselves. >> reporter: carol's husband reverted back to addiction in 1999, and she found there was no support system for family members like her. >> there's nothing for the families to deal with the trauma of just loving somebody who...
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carol, you're always nice.nice here. >> i try. >> all right. >>> 13 million americans are now out of work. others with jobs are looking for a promotion. the competition, as we know, very intense. so doing well in a job interview could basically make or break your chances of getting hired. felicia taylor is joining us with some tips. some people can be very qualified but just bomb it in the interview. >> you were talking about being nice, the job search isn't always so nice, suzanne, but there are more than 3 million job openings out there, so says the bureau of labor statistics. if you're frustrated because you're getting the silent treatment from a company you have applied to. unfortunately, 90% of job seekers say getting feedback on their applications is making the process of applying quite frustrating. 77% of job seekers think less of a company that doesn't respond to an application naturally. that's from survey by startwire, an internet job search organizer. >> felicia, obviously it's frustrating if you're
carol, you're always nice.nice here. >> i try. >> all right. >>> 13 million americans are now out of work. others with jobs are looking for a promotion. the competition, as we know, very intense. so doing well in a job interview could basically make or break your chances of getting hired. felicia taylor is joining us with some tips. some people can be very qualified but just bomb it in the interview. >> you were talking about being nice, the job search isn't always so...
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carol bartz. >> i've known carol for 20 years, right? so when carol was recruited to go to yahoo! it was presented as management problem, and yahoo! was a management problem. and i think the feeling was if you could install adult supervision and put in place strong management the imaginative innovative juices of the company could make it work. i think what happen and part of it is internally created is that the world changed very dramatically over the last several years is it bake a leadership and management problem at the same time. >> wait, wait. what's the difference. management is looking after staff. leadership is -- >> i think management is morer managing performance, executing to a plan where leadership is more about anticipating the next change and then reallocating resources. and, you know, this is not carol's take. carol was not raised in the media industry. thinking the feeling was that the leaders in place understood the dynamics of the industry. what they really needed was management. >> isn't the whole point that companies don't get past their past, they die, and new
carol bartz. >> i've known carol for 20 years, right? so when carol was recruited to go to yahoo! it was presented as management problem, and yahoo! was a management problem. and i think the feeling was if you could install adult supervision and put in place strong management the imaginative innovative juices of the company could make it work. i think what happen and part of it is internally created is that the world changed very dramatically over the last several years is it bake a...
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here, just a sample from carol mirman who is pictured here in the filo picture which i think everyone has probably seen, looking at other people in this picture besides mary veccio and the body down here, carol miriman is here and her testimony i think gives us a perspective on this radical end. i'll see if this works for us today. >> but nonetheless, it was really, really, really painful to say students should have been shot based on misconceptions and narrow minded views of love it or leave it. people today still say, forget it, get over it. forget this stuff. they were rabble rousers, what does it mean to stand up and say when you're in opposition to the war, when you say we shouldn't be surrounded by tanks and troops, when nobody is really willing to negotiate and talk about things, what other options are available? i'm not saying [ inaudible ]. i'm saying what happened was wrong and what came out in the press, lies. the awful things that people said were terrible and made it a lot harder for the healing process, for the guards and the students to be able to stand up and tell the
here, just a sample from carol mirman who is pictured here in the filo picture which i think everyone has probably seen, looking at other people in this picture besides mary veccio and the body down here, carol miriman is here and her testimony i think gives us a perspective on this radical end. i'll see if this works for us today. >> but nonetheless, it was really, really, really painful to say students should have been shot based on misconceptions and narrow minded views of love it or...
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and carol mirman and others fall into these larger areas. and clearly then the oral history testimonieses certainly don't settle the questions that have arisen about the events of kent. and they certainly haven't settled what the meaninging io 1960s is, but they certainly have given us a lot of evidence to look at and to consider as we begin to contextalize these events. so thank you. >> thank you, craig. our next speaker is rosalie oou la from rutgers university new park. she earned her master's in education from new jersey city university in educational technology. as a sixth year public high school teacher, she ploets student directed oral history and mixed media community outreach projects and has been recognized by the national oral history association for her work. this year with the martha ross teaching award. she grew up in moscow and immigrated to the united states in 1991. her dissertation newark remembers is an interdisciplinary project that will be the first to examine the struggles over memory and identity in newark, new jersey.
and carol mirman and others fall into these larger areas. and clearly then the oral history testimonieses certainly don't settle the questions that have arisen about the events of kent. and they certainly haven't settled what the meaninging io 1960s is, but they certainly have given us a lot of evidence to look at and to consider as we begin to contextalize these events. so thank you. >> thank you, craig. our next speaker is rosalie oou la from rutgers university new park. she earned her...
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carol costello is in d.c. with more. and carol, people are going to be watching tonight.at's the state of the unio yoihe union? people are struggling. >> yes, they are. tonight there will be millions of middle class americans trying to find hope if our state of the union, like michael and moira. they represent what most middle class americans fear the most, that they'll sink farther underwater on a bad mortgage or lose their job, or they'll fall out of the middle class. all of that happened to the bidners, who now find themselves in an economic place they can't fathom. >> there's not a lot of home for me right now of, you know, somebody's going to fix this. it feels like, you know, we've got to, you know, buckle down and do everything ourselves and, you know, not expect anybody else to figure it out. >> see, they don't care about allegations president obama is a socialist or that mitt romney is richer than god or that newt gingrich may or may not be an influence peddler. no, they want help, and they want specifics. so when colorado congressman doug lambborn says he'll ski
carol costello is in d.c. with more. and carol, people are going to be watching tonight.at's the state of the unio yoihe union? people are struggling. >> yes, they are. tonight there will be millions of middle class americans trying to find hope if our state of the union, like michael and moira. they represent what most middle class americans fear the most, that they'll sink farther underwater on a bad mortgage or lose their job, or they'll fall out of the middle class. all of that...
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carol costello is live with more. hi, carol. >> hi, suzanne.ited states is about to become a lean, mean, fighting machine. defense secretary leon panetta will announce half a trillion dollars in cuts. that means trimming the army by 38,000 soldiers and marines will see a drop in soldiers as well. the underlying strategy is to focus on small secret operations like the raid that killed osama bin laden. although when it comes to iran, the president says he's up for anything. >> let there be no doubt, america is determined to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon and lee take no options off the table to achieve that goal. >> but many republicans say the president's desire to snip, snip, snip will hinder america's ability to wage a ground war if that becomes necessary. mitt romney says a leaner, cheaper military will endanger the united states because it not only has to worry about iran but north korea and china, too. >> as president on day one, i will focus on rebuilding america's economy. it's the foundation of our strength. i will reverses m
carol costello is live with more. hi, carol. >> hi, suzanne.ited states is about to become a lean, mean, fighting machine. defense secretary leon panetta will announce half a trillion dollars in cuts. that means trimming the army by 38,000 soldiers and marines will see a drop in soldiers as well. the underlying strategy is to focus on small secret operations like the raid that killed osama bin laden. although when it comes to iran, the president says he's up for anything. >> let...
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. >> carol daily is 68 years old and suffering from advanced alzheimer's. husband, mike, is a retired new york city cop working at a local library. every day he brings carol to work because he can't leave her alone. >> she doesn't have the ability anymore to function independently. she has to depend on me. >> when we first met mike and carol in 2008, she was starting an experimental drug. >> let me ask you a question. how old are you? >> 65. yeah. >> when we visited her nearly two years later, it was clear the therapy had failed. >> how old are you? >> how old am i? 80. no. i don't know. >> and this afternoon. >> how old are you? >> i don't know. >> the cruel fact is, alzheimer's patients don't get better. at today's meeting in washington, government advisers tried to set guidelines. but the plan doesn't include any funding. dr. joshua of ucla studied the impact of alzheimer's in california. >> this will grow in the next twenty years and now is the time to act. not when it's even worse than it is now. >> the daily's have been married for 48 years. he is fru
. >> carol daily is 68 years old and suffering from advanced alzheimer's. husband, mike, is a retired new york city cop working at a local library. every day he brings carol to work because he can't leave her alone. >> she doesn't have the ability anymore to function independently. she has to depend on me. >> when we first met mike and carol in 2008, she was starting an experimental drug. >> let me ask you a question. how old are you? >> 65. yeah. >> when we...
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carol costello is here with your responses. what are folks saying?oking reagan invoke a candidate today? conservatives claimed the founding father in their core values. some things are timeless. from tim, democrats invoke jfk all the time. allison, as a young voter, the mention of reagan's name in these gop statements has no effect on me. i have no interest in who these candidates are like but in who they are. depending on the baby boomers it may be but for everyone else, not so much. and if they could do just one thing that ronald reagan did, they need to speak up and declare mr. speaker tear down these walls of mistrust between republicans and democrats and start acting like americans and do what they were elected to do. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn. >> i like that last one, tear down the republican and democrat -- >> tear down this mistrust. >> carol, check this out. there's a puzzle on the screen. i want to see if you think that you can solve it without buying a vowel? >> pat and vanna were blasted while they did the game sh
carol costello is here with your responses. what are folks saying?oking reagan invoke a candidate today? conservatives claimed the founding father in their core values. some things are timeless. from tim, democrats invoke jfk all the time. allison, as a young voter, the mention of reagan's name in these gop statements has no effect on me. i have no interest in who these candidates are like but in who they are. depending on the baby boomers it may be but for everyone else, not so much. and if...
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we'll be right back with carol everett. you do not want to miss this.a best resale value award, we were delighted. ♪ when it received a 5-star overall safety ring, we were ecstatic. and when camry became the number-one selling car in america 10 years running, we blushed. ♪ the reinvented 2012 camry. from toyota. ♪ but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> the gift of life is a movie that talks about what life really means and when it begins and i hope you'll get a copy you can find out more about it, at foxnews.com, we were talking about one of the most remarkable stories from the film with carol everett. 35,000 a
we'll be right back with carol everett. you do not want to miss this.a best resale value award, we were delighted. ♪ when it received a 5-star overall safety ring, we were ecstatic. and when camry became the number-one selling car in america 10 years running, we blushed. ♪ the reinvented 2012 camry. from toyota. ♪ but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by...
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what was the turning point, carol, for saying, i'm not doing these anymore? working to become a millionaire and we had two abortions clinics open and we needed three more and in order to reach that 40,000 mark i had to expand and i had to solve the internal problems of the clinic and found a man who says he was a business counselor and could solve our problems in 30 days, he made us agree to meet with us, an hour a week to four weeks and second time i sat down with him and i asked a question that was startling. are you a preacher. >> yes. what are you doing here. >> he said god sent me. >> god sent him to the abortion clinic to help you do abortions? >> he went on to say that someone was going to leave in 30 days. and then he went, he asked me to pray the prayer of salvation and the last line in the prayer he asked me to pray, make me a worker in your vineyard and i left there laughing thinking i'm going to go to florida and work in a vineyard. and when i left, the girls were crying, and i was shook by it. >> yours was a spiritual moment of conversion in whic
what was the turning point, carol, for saying, i'm not doing these anymore? working to become a millionaire and we had two abortions clinics open and we needed three more and in order to reach that 40,000 mark i had to expand and i had to solve the internal problems of the clinic and found a man who says he was a business counselor and could solve our problems in 30 days, he made us agree to meet with us, an hour a week to four weeks and second time i sat down with him and i asked a question...
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carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. try something funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one year term. at&t. ozzy... yeah? do you have a secret fantasy? yes. i'd like to fly to new york for a colonoscopy. enter the cbs cares colonoscopy sweepstakes. you could be our lucky winner! visit cbs cares.tv. at 6:30: rough weather has forced rescue crews to suspend their search of the wrec >>> our top story at 6:30, rough weather has forced rescue crews to suspend their search of the wrecked italian cruise liner. 11 people are confirmed dead and 21 still missing. as anna matranga reports, the captain says it's not his fault. >> reporter: hopes of finding survivors is fading. crews suspended their search ar the costa concordia shifted in rough seas wednesday. rescue teams say it's very difficult to maneuver through the murky water inside the wrecked cruise ship. >> you can see your hand in front of you
carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. try something funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one year term. at&t. ozzy... yeah? do you have a secret fantasy? yes. i'd like to fly to new york for a colonoscopy. enter the cbs cares colonoscopy sweepstakes. you could be our lucky winner! visit cbs cares.tv. at 6:30:...
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. >> nielsen rogers and his wife carol ann founded their company, above the west, in 1979. started working at it full-time soon after. >> and i used to have a real job. and then after the merger and acquisition, you know, either pay too much or you know too much and get fired. >> when they began there wasn't much competition. only one other company. today, there are six. and any tourists looking to book a ride can find a bunch of flyers that frankly don't look that different from each other. carol ann says she works very hard at making above the west stand out. >> actually think that's one of the hardest things to do. from a marketing point of view. >> early on, the rogers decided that they were not going to compete on price. that that was just a losing battle. >> we realized that if we lowered our price $5, they'd lower theirs $5. >> the problem with having price be the only thing that differentiates you is that there will always be someone who is less expensive than you are. >> today, they're the most expensive company in the area. they charge one flat nonnegotiable rate.
. >> nielsen rogers and his wife carol ann founded their company, above the west, in 1979. started working at it full-time soon after. >> and i used to have a real job. and then after the merger and acquisition, you know, either pay too much or you know too much and get fired. >> when they began there wasn't much competition. only one other company. today, there are six. and any tourists looking to book a ride can find a bunch of flyers that frankly don't look that different...
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carol costello is here with your responses. carol? >> hi, isha.ink what people really desire is a true leader. and how about someone who has been faithfully working among the establishments since 1976 without ever caving into it, someone with ideological integrity and thus restricting the establishments power? i'm not going to say who that could be but i'm sure you can easily guess. i'm thinking ron paul. from nick, we need someone who sees the decay in washington and wants it out. this from karen, there is no such thing. our system does not allow for it. and from robert, his record proves it. jack key says, no elected official today is anti-establishment. they would never get into the establishment if they were. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn and thanks, as always, for your comments. >> carol, appreciate it. thank you. >>> high school girls suddenly getting sick and no one is sure why. now environmental activist erin brockovich is on the case and she's got some theories about what is going on. in here, inventory can be taught
carol costello is here with your responses. carol? >> hi, isha.ink what people really desire is a true leader. and how about someone who has been faithfully working among the establishments since 1976 without ever caving into it, someone with ideological integrity and thus restricting the establishments power? i'm not going to say who that could be but i'm sure you can easily guess. i'm thinking ron paul. from nick, we need someone who sees the decay in washington and wants it out. this...
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we are joined in washington with carol costello. >> magical moment?gresswoman gabriel giffords has come to symbolize bipartisanship, and we get teary-eyed when we think about how it used to be, how it could be if only we took a cue from our military. >> when you put on that uniform, it doesn't matter if you're black or white, asian latino, native american, conservative, liberal, rich, poor, gay, straight, when you're marching in a battle, you look out for the person next to you or the mission fails. >> but republicans say mr. obama is not practicing bipartisanship, not with the executive orders and recess appointments. they say they can do better. >> we can make speeches, we could yell at each other, we could pretend that we're barack obama. or we could put the country first. now, i will not compromise but i will be willing to coordinate and to get things done. >> if i get to washington, i can assure you i will meet with the democrat leaders. i want a relationship of respect and rapport. i know they will attack me. that's part of how it works. i will
we are joined in washington with carol costello. >> magical moment?gresswoman gabriel giffords has come to symbolize bipartisanship, and we get teary-eyed when we think about how it used to be, how it could be if only we took a cue from our military. >> when you put on that uniform, it doesn't matter if you're black or white, asian latino, native american, conservative, liberal, rich, poor, gay, straight, when you're marching in a battle, you look out for the person next to you or...
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. >> carol is 68 years old ask suffering from advanced alzheimer's. her husband, mike, is a retired new york city cop work at a local library. every day, he brings carol to work because he can't leave her alone. >> she just doesn't have the ability anymore to function independently. she also depends on me. >> when we first met mike and carol in 2008, she was starting an experimental drug. >> how old are you? >> 65. yeah. >> when we visited her nearly two years later, it was clear the therapy had failed. >> how old are you? >> how old am i? >> how old? >> 80. no. i don't know. >> this afternoon -- >> how old are you? >> i don't know. >> the cruel fact is, alzheimer's patients don't get better. at today's meeting in washington. government advisers tried to set priorities for a national campaign to treat and manage the disease that is projected to cost more than a trillion dollars by 2050. but the plan doesn't include any funding. dr. joshua studied the impact of alzheimer's in california. >> this is a crisis that is only going to grow in the next twenty
. >> carol is 68 years old ask suffering from advanced alzheimer's. her husband, mike, is a retired new york city cop work at a local library. every day, he brings carol to work because he can't leave her alone. >> she just doesn't have the ability anymore to function independently. she also depends on me. >> when we first met mike and carol in 2008, she was starting an experimental drug. >> how old are you? >> 65. yeah. >> when we visited her nearly two...
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i told him i would meet the editor of ward caroll. he said they have great video is. >> that is what our signature things. >> videos that explode that's what is the point of ward carolmilitary.com? >> it has blossomed into the entire military experience. the suit think about joining are in. it is about beef benefits, palatable exclamations of your benefits. we have comprehensive news coverage. we have a lot of videos and entertainment stuff, the reviews done by actual fighters to see if they are realistic. and a myriad of other features. the user home loans, the bills. it is a lot. it is the entire military experience. it is a lot. >> no. it says we have 10 million members. what does that mean? >> a member signed up for free. but basically, they give us their e-mail address and status. that is it. that is all it takes to be a member. since we were founded in 2000, we aggravated -- aggregated. it is a big audience. it is a high impact. >> no. we wanted to talk to you about some of the basics of the military. before we do, where did you
i told him i would meet the editor of ward caroll. he said they have great video is. >> that is what our signature things. >> videos that explode that's what is the point of ward carolmilitary.com? >> it has blossomed into the entire military experience. the suit think about joining are in. it is about beef benefits, palatable exclamations of your benefits. we have comprehensive news coverage. we have a lot of videos and entertainment stuff, the reviews done by actual fighters...
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please join me in welcoming carol ito. [applause] >> thank you. i am very humbled this afternoon to join all of you. i want to thank shelly's committee and everyone who made this happen. i am honored to share many of these honors. many of us have work together for the various causes and policy changes for this great city. i must say that there are many unsung heroines in this room, and my guests at table three are many of my own personal friends and supporters to keep me honest, keep the focus, and make it really very special and important to do what i do. i have got a lot of guidance and support from these women. for those of you who have not met them, please, after lunch, these are the women who make up a big part of my life. i think what is also important is that we need to support each other and with each other up. but i would also like to acknowledge, a former khmer brown's daughter is still here, never publicly think your father. he appointed me to the airport commission 12 years ago, and at that time there were not a lot of women voices on
please join me in welcoming carol ito. [applause] >> thank you. i am very humbled this afternoon to join all of you. i want to thank shelly's committee and everyone who made this happen. i am honored to share many of these honors. many of us have work together for the various causes and policy changes for this great city. i must say that there are many unsung heroines in this room, and my guests at table three are many of my own personal friends and supporters to keep me honest, keep the...
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the nba's loss has become carol's game. >> carol, swag on three.o three. >> reporter: jord san now running a different game, coaching the fresh moon team at carol, his alma mater. he's not getting paid to do it and has no six-footers or nba all-stars and his lessons have become simpler. >> and it's not about passing or dribbling and shooting, but it's about behavior, how to work with your teammates. and keep your composure. >> i get asked a lot. people know i play basketball and go to carol. what is it like having eddie jordan as a coach? it's cool. you have to listen to him and do what he tells us to do. >> i have to see it to believe it. now that he's here, it opened my eyes more to learn about basketball now that he can coach. >> reporter: jordan will be the first to tell you this is one of the most important jobs. if the right opportunity presented itself, he would like to get back in the nba. >> people say don't you want to get back in? you what happened? i hate to want for someone to get fired for me to get back in and that is how it has to h
the nba's loss has become carol's game. >> carol, swag on three.o three. >> reporter: jord san now running a different game, coaching the fresh moon team at carol, his alma mater. he's not getting paid to do it and has no six-footers or nba all-stars and his lessons have become simpler. >> and it's not about passing or dribbling and shooting, but it's about behavior, how to work with your teammates. and keep your composure. >> i get asked a lot. people know i play...
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sorry, january 13th, 2009, carol bartz was hired then. let's have a look at the next one here, carol bartz being fired and share price, $12. during her reign essentially gave up on search business, ad revenues falling. bartz did have to cut costs to preserve profits. the share is now slightly higher as you can see, than when she was fired. shareholders still wanted the company to be sold. this fresh appointment doesn't seem to have allayed fears. >> maggie wasn't kidding when she said it was more exciting that carol bartz was fired than the new hire being announced. that was a spectacular corporate story. yahoo! certainly hoping the new ceo can maintain a slightly more harmonious relationship with the company board than his pr predecess predecessor, carol bartz. when she was giving the news over the telephone, she didn't hide her feelings. she gave an interview to "fortune" magazine in which she said, these were her words, take a look at this, these people "f," dot dot dot, me over. the board was spooked by being casts worst board in the
sorry, january 13th, 2009, carol bartz was hired then. let's have a look at the next one here, carol bartz being fired and share price, $12. during her reign essentially gave up on search business, ad revenues falling. bartz did have to cut costs to preserve profits. the share is now slightly higher as you can see, than when she was fired. shareholders still wanted the company to be sold. this fresh appointment doesn't seem to have allayed fears. >> maggie wasn't kidding when she said it...
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. >> reporter: carol daley is 68 years old and suffering from advanced alzheimer's.tired new york city cop now working at a local library. everyday he brings carol to work because he can't leave her alone. >> she just doesn't have the ability anymore to... to function independently. and she has to depend on me. >> reporter: when we first met mike and carol in 2008 she was starting an experimental drug. let me ask you a question, how old are you? >> 65. >> reporter: when we visited her nearly two years later, it was clear the therapy had failed. how old are you? >> how old am i? >> reporter: how old? >> 80? no? i don't know. >> reporter: and this afternoon? how old are you? >> i don't know. >> reporter: the cruel fact is, alzheimer's patients don't get better. at today's meeting in washington, government advisors tried to set priorities for a national campaign to treat and manage the disease that is projected to cost more than a trillion dollars by 2050. but the plan doesn't include any funding. dr. joshua chodosh of u.c.l.a. studied the impact of alzheimer's in calif
. >> reporter: carol daley is 68 years old and suffering from advanced alzheimer's.tired new york city cop now working at a local library. everyday he brings carol to work because he can't leave her alone. >> she just doesn't have the ability anymore to... to function independently. and she has to depend on me. >> reporter: when we first met mike and carol in 2008 she was starting an experimental drug. let me ask you a question, how old are you? >> 65. >> reporter:...
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. >> carol dailey is 68 years old and suffering from advanced alzheimer's.band mike is a retired new york city cop now working at a local library. every day he brings carol to work because he can't leave her alone. >> she just doesn't have the ability anymore to function independently. and she has to depend on me. >> when we first met mike and carol in 2008, she was starting an experimental drug. >> let me ask you a question. how old are you? >> 65. yeah. >> when we visited her nearly two years later, it was clear the therapy had failed. >> how old are you? >> how old am i? >> how old? >> 80? no? i don't know. >> this afternoon. how old are you? >> i don't know. >> the cruel fact is, alzheimer's patients don't get better. in washington, government advisers try to set priorities for a national campaign to treat and manage the disease that is projected to cost more than a trillion dollars by 2050. but the plan doesn't include any funding. the daileys have been married for almost 48 years. he's frustrated by the lack of progress but isn't ready to let go. >> it
. >> carol dailey is 68 years old and suffering from advanced alzheimer's.band mike is a retired new york city cop now working at a local library. every day he brings carol to work because he can't leave her alone. >> she just doesn't have the ability anymore to function independently. and she has to depend on me. >> when we first met mike and carol in 2008, she was starting an experimental drug. >> let me ask you a question. how old are you? >> 65. yeah. >>...
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thank you, carol.t to see you. >> sure. >> republicans call president obama a supporter of big government and big spending. now the president says he wants to shrink the government. live look at his remarks and what it means for our economy. cut. cut! [ monica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's been 3 weeks. so i had to pick up some more things. good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. >>> we're waiting to hear from president obama about his plan to shrink the federal government. the president is asking congress for authority to merge federal agencies. starting with commerce and trade agencies. well, for a preview of what to expect from the president, what it means, want to bring in my friends wolf blitzer in washington. alison kosik of the money t
thank you, carol.t to see you. >> sure. >> republicans call president obama a supporter of big government and big spending. now the president says he wants to shrink the government. live look at his remarks and what it means for our economy. cut. cut! [ monica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's been 3 weeks. so i had to pick up some more things. good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good...
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ward caroll, editor of military.com, what can people find on your website?>> every day we have breaking news that is of interest to those with military interests. and for those who want to know what their benefits are in simple terms. we are the place to go. if you want to find guys used to work with, this is the place you go. if you want to see videos, this is the place to go. the news is the most popular on our website followed closely by the videos. >> ward caroll, and it's military.com thank you so much for coming by. >> it is my pleasure. >> for a copy of this program call 1877-662-7726. for free transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at www.q-and-a.org. "q & a" are also available as podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] upcoming guests on a "q&a" include author and reporter glenn kessler, discussing his role as a fact checker. and diane qwest, talked about her columns. today, c-span's live "road to the white house" coverage continues with republican candidat
ward caroll, editor of military.com, what can people find on your website?>> every day we have breaking news that is of interest to those with military interests. and for those who want to know what their benefits are in simple terms. we are the place to go. if you want to find guys used to work with, this is the place you go. if you want to see videos, this is the place to go. the news is the most popular on our website followed closely by the videos. >> ward caroll, and it's...