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it kind of felt like the doctor was -- charlie brown. the teacher.king, but i wasn't listening to her. and just thinking how am i going to explain this to the family. >> just knowing that i passed this on to my children and possibly my grandchildren, it's hard. it's hard. and -- excuse me. i still have a rough time with it. i still have a rough time with that. knowing that i passed this on to my kids. and it's hard to deal with. very hard. >> through their unique journey of battling breast cancer together, the silvas have found strength in each other and are committed to helping others fight the disease as well. >> i think our bond is unique, because usually you'll hear you know, a bond of a father and daughters through sports or fishing or bowling. but for us, it's because we both ended up with cancer. >> forget about that myth you heard years ago, men don't get breast cancer, we do get it. i'm a good example of it, i'm here and like i said, i will be here for a while, because i'm going to fight it. >>> we'll be right bac whole grain oats. plump rai
it kind of felt like the doctor was -- charlie brown. the teacher.king, but i wasn't listening to her. and just thinking how am i going to explain this to the family. >> just knowing that i passed this on to my children and possibly my grandchildren, it's hard. it's hard. and -- excuse me. i still have a rough time with it. i still have a rough time with that. knowing that i passed this on to my kids. and it's hard to deal with. very hard. >> through their unique journey of battling...
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mourning the loss of the charlie brown christmas tree. see you at 6:00. >> couric: tonight, they're looking to make a killing in the market: the supermarket. caught on tape, phony falls that wind up costing you a fortune. i'm katie couric. also tonight, baby doc taken in for questioning. after the ousted dictator's surprise return to haiti, he is hit with a string of corruption charges. pomp and difficult circumstances china's president begins a visit to the u.s., at odds over everything from monetary policy to human rights. and the man behind the peace corps and much more. remembering sergeant shriver. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with video that is simply stunning. you might even find it funny if it wasn't costing you serious money. you're about to see people caught shamelessly staging phony accidents to collect insurance money. the insurance industry estimates fraud involving property and ca
mourning the loss of the charlie brown christmas tree. see you at 6:00. >> couric: tonight, they're looking to make a killing in the market: the supermarket. caught on tape, phony falls that wind up costing you a fortune. i'm katie couric. also tonight, baby doc taken in for questioning. after the ousted dictator's surprise return to haiti, he is hit with a string of corruption charges. pomp and difficult circumstances china's president begins a visit to the u.s., at odds over everything...
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had previously considered previous complaints of the mystery man to be reflective bright like charlie brown from the coasters why is everybody always picking on me? but in july 2009 it occurred the persecution accusation amounted to more than political grumbling and represented key tactics in a deep-seated political strategy buy the right. i had no idea how the. as i go back in history persecution narratives appeared like a mosaic every critical moment in market conservatism from the formation of the religious write to the rise of fox news at the same time the present-day political scene fall 2009 abruptly went mad. tea party protesters carried signs comparing obama to hitler as glenn beck warned of conspiracies and everywhere that madness range i found persecution paranoia. i call it persecution politics a rhetorical strategy to convince heterosexual gun owners that evil conspiracy of liberal elites and black radicals and illegal immigrants a day fascist and other disturbing bad guys take away the rights their guns their health care and freedom and traditions and their favorite television
had previously considered previous complaints of the mystery man to be reflective bright like charlie brown from the coasters why is everybody always picking on me? but in july 2009 it occurred the persecution accusation amounted to more than political grumbling and represented key tactics in a deep-seated political strategy buy the right. i had no idea how the. as i go back in history persecution narratives appeared like a mosaic every critical moment in market conservatism from the formation...
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so, we took some of theed all owe from this promo and we mixed it together with the charlie brown newpecial and, well, enjoy. >> don't talk to me the way you'retalking to me. first of all -- >> first of all, second of all. >> i don't care who you are. >> i don't care who you are. >> dina kind of reminded me of, like, a dirty chihuahua, just barking. and you want to smack it to the side. >> i would rather have [ bleep ] angelina back. >> [ bleep ] you. >> you don't want to piss off dina like that. though we're tiny bitches, i don't give a [ bleep ]. i will [ bleep ] attack you like a squirrel monkey. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do they attack? we have a good show tonight. from "no ordinary family," julie benz is here. we have a pretty cool performance tonight from a guy named michael carbonaro and we'll be right back with matt leblanc. so stick around. [ female announcer ] what will you gain when you lose? i would consider the scale my frenemy. ♪ [ woman ] i don't like scales. i've been avoiding this. pride? courage! i like this. [ woman ] that's what it should say! [ female anno
so, we took some of theed all owe from this promo and we mixed it together with the charlie brown newpecial and, well, enjoy. >> don't talk to me the way you'retalking to me. first of all -- >> first of all, second of all. >> i don't care who you are. >> i don't care who you are. >> dina kind of reminded me of, like, a dirty chihuahua, just barking. and you want to smack it to the side. >> i would rather have [ bleep ] angelina back. >> [ bleep ] you....
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so we took some of the audio of the promo of "jersey shore" and mixed it together with the charlie brownear's special and, well, enjoy. >> don't talk to me the way you're talking to me. first of all -- and second of all -- >> first of all, second of all. >> i don't care who you are. >> i don't care who you are. >> so go on -- >> dina kind of reminded me of, like, a dirty chihuahua, just barking. and like you kind of just want to smack it to the side. >> i would rather have [ bleep ] angelina back. >> [ bleep ] you. [ bleep ] you. >> you don't want to piss off dina like that. because even though we're tiny bitches, i don't give a [ bleep ]. i will [ bleep ] attack you like a squirrel monkey. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do they attack? hey, we got a good show tonight. from "no ordinary family," julie benz is here. we've got a pretty cool performance from a guy named michael carbonaro and we'll be right back with matt leblanc. so stick around. new ice breakers frost. a great tasting mint core, frosted in powerful cooling crystals. new ice breakers frost. feel the frost. [ male announc
so we took some of the audio of the promo of "jersey shore" and mixed it together with the charlie brownear's special and, well, enjoy. >> don't talk to me the way you're talking to me. first of all -- and second of all -- >> first of all, second of all. >> i don't care who you are. >> i don't care who you are. >> so go on -- >> dina kind of reminded me of, like, a dirty chihuahua, just barking. and like you kind of just want to smack it to the...
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. >> the charlie brown tree died at the age of 19. >> my brother drove in from barstead with uncle rubinrst thing he said it wasn't hello. he walked into my front yard and said why do you have those dead plants there. they kind of died in the frost. well, we thought you would know if there was going to be frost. >> oh, ouch. >> and i said, well, i did, but i tell people, don't do as i do, do i as -- as i say. but that's what brothers do. brothers do do that. this is our weather camera from mt. vaca earlier today. this was official sundown at 5:17 we had a day today in which we had numbers span from 59 degrees in san raphael to 69 degrees in santa rosa. it was also 69 degrees in morgan hill. and this was not even the warmest day so far this year. see those high clouds? i will share with you where those are coming from. but first let's take a look at what you can expect if you are out and about this engine auto. at least for the next 60 minutes temperatures into the 50s. with he do have some spotty areas. a fog will be developing into the overnight hours. but certainly not as dense as it w
. >> the charlie brown tree died at the age of 19. >> my brother drove in from barstead with uncle rubinrst thing he said it wasn't hello. he walked into my front yard and said why do you have those dead plants there. they kind of died in the frost. well, we thought you would know if there was going to be frost. >> oh, ouch. >> and i said, well, i did, but i tell people, don't do as i do, do i as -- as i say. but that's what brothers do. brothers do do that. this is our...
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considered conservative complaints about mistreatment to be a reflexive gripe like the line from charlie brownby the coasters: why is everybody always picking on me? but in july 2009, it suddenly occurred to me that the accusations amounted to more than political grumbling. they represented key tactics in a pervasive, deep-seated political strategy by the right. i had no idea how deep it sat. as i burrowed backward in history, persecution narratives appeared and nearly every critical moment from the formation of the religious right to the rise of fox news. at the same time, the present day political scene in the fall of 2009 abruptly went mad. tea party protesters carried signs comparing obama to hitler as glenn beck warned of communist conspiracies at the highest level of government. and everywhere that madness reigned, i found the thread of persecution paranoia winding through. i call this thread persecution politics. it is a rhetorical strategy to convince millions of white gun owners that an evil conspiracy of elites, black radicals, gay fascists and other disturbing bad guys are taking aw
considered conservative complaints about mistreatment to be a reflexive gripe like the line from charlie brownby the coasters: why is everybody always picking on me? but in july 2009, it suddenly occurred to me that the accusations amounted to more than political grumbling. they represented key tactics in a pervasive, deep-seated political strategy by the right. i had no idea how deep it sat. as i burrowed backward in history, persecution narratives appeared and nearly every critical moment...
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i'm really goinging to tack et-- damage el the deficit it is lucy pulling away the football from charlie brown at some point. i want him to actually say okay this is the year we're going to talk about it. so i guess my reaction to the speech was very positive the first day but it's gotten a little sour the subsequent days. >> lehrer: the same progression from you? it sounded better the night he said it than it does now? >> well, there is a little bit of the gary hart, fritz mondale race, where's the beef. i mean the question that mondale asked of hart, sort of a in the future we've got to get moving. we're a great country. we're this and that. he volked our great days of the past, gave us a sense of confidence and optimism about the future. but it didn't come down to the action statement. therefore this is what i am asking of you, and me, and every american tonight. that's what is missing. >> and of course what is never missing for a president of the united states, just about the me you think you may have one thing to do, now you have egypt to deal with and all the dominoes that could flow fro
i'm really goinging to tack et-- damage el the deficit it is lucy pulling away the football from charlie brown at some point. i want him to actually say okay this is the year we're going to talk about it. so i guess my reaction to the speech was very positive the first day but it's gotten a little sour the subsequent days. >> lehrer: the same progression from you? it sounded better the night he said it than it does now? >> well, there is a little bit of the gary hart, fritz mondale...
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but i previously considered complaints about mistreatment to be reflected great lifeline from charlie brownby the coasters. why's everybody always picking on me? but in july 2009, said in a coach with the persecution accusations amounted to more than political rumblings. they represented key type takes any pervasive, deep-seated political strategy by the right. i had no idea how deep inside. as a buried weapon in history, persecution narratives. like hidden patterns in mosaic in nearly every critical moment in the evolution of modern conservatism for the formation of religious right to the rise of fox news. at the same time come present-day political theme in fall 2009 birth of a. tea party protesters carried signs conveying obama to hitler is glenn beck warned of communist conspiracies at the highest level of government. and everywhere that madness reigned, i found a thread of persecution paranoia went into the mania. i call this thread persecution politics. it is a rhetorical strategy to convince millions of white heterosexual christian gunowners did an evil conspiracy of liberal elites,
but i previously considered complaints about mistreatment to be reflected great lifeline from charlie brownby the coasters. why's everybody always picking on me? but in july 2009, said in a coach with the persecution accusations amounted to more than political rumblings. they represented key type takes any pervasive, deep-seated political strategy by the right. i had no idea how deep inside. as a buried weapon in history, persecution narratives. like hidden patterns in mosaic in nearly every...
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but as charlie brown once said, we have met the enemy and it's us. we encouraged people to vote over the last 30 years, republicans, democrats, independents. because if they didn't vote for these programs, they were defeated. host: john from oak ridge, tennessee with this question. guest: well, they add a great deal. if you want the specific numbers, when the congress made the decision to continue the bush tax cuts from 120 to 01 to 2003ics thigh added about 3.1 toll 3.7 trillion to the debt. they only extended them for two years but i think it is unrealistic to think that in an election year in 2012 that we're going to see a tremendous tax increase. an the repudiation of those taxes. i think those tax cuts will continue. but yes we added somewhere between 3.5 to $4 trillion to the national debt by extending those tax cuts. host: bob is joining us from florida democrat's line. good morning. . . guest: there is no doubt that the stress on the middle class is something that most people that do this work privately admit. if you look at the last 10-20 ye
but as charlie brown once said, we have met the enemy and it's us. we encouraged people to vote over the last 30 years, republicans, democrats, independents. because if they didn't vote for these programs, they were defeated. host: john from oak ridge, tennessee with this question. guest: well, they add a great deal. if you want the specific numbers, when the congress made the decision to continue the bush tax cuts from 120 to 01 to 2003ics thigh added about 3.1 toll 3.7 trillion to the debt....
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and they wonder like charlie brown when lucy moves the football away what went wrong and let's just do it again. and if we do it enough time, we're bound to hit something. as i live in europe, it's very odd to watch. but i like to start by talking about another eisenhower moment that implies the mind set. i see the farewell address which i agree is fantastic as really just a culmination of the way the man ran the presidency au. and i think it's sad that it sounds rather odd now because i think he was right. and the story i'm going to tell is in 1954, the french are in agony and there's tremendous pressure on eisenhower to intervene including from some of the joint chiefs. so eisenhower realizes that general ridgeway is against intervening and he says cost what it would -- cost it, what would it cost to go in and intervene in in-dough china. i was in the room when he said it will be a neutral cost. i thought i misheard. and i hasn't. that's not a small mistake. and now i say do you want your trillion dollars back. and there's no doubt we do. we simply don't know what will happen and we
and they wonder like charlie brown when lucy moves the football away what went wrong and let's just do it again. and if we do it enough time, we're bound to hit something. as i live in europe, it's very odd to watch. but i like to start by talking about another eisenhower moment that implies the mind set. i see the farewell address which i agree is fantastic as really just a culmination of the way the man ran the presidency au. and i think it's sad that it sounds rather odd now because i think...
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and they wonder like charlie brown when lucy moves the football away what went wrong and let's just do it again. and if we do it enough time, we're bound to hit something. as i live in europe, it's very odd to watch. but i like to start by talking about another eisenhower moment that implies the mind set. i see the farewell address which i agree is fantastic as really just a culmination of the way the man ran the presidency au. and i think it's sad that it sounds rather odd now because i think he was right. and the story i'm going to tell is in 1954, the french are in agony and there's tremendous pressure on eisenhower to intervene including from some of the joint chiefs. so eisenhower realizes that general ridgeway is against intervening and he says cost what it would -- cost it, what would it cost to go in and intervene in in-dough china. i was in the room when he said it will be a neutral cost. i thought i misheard. and i hasn't. that's not a small mistake. and now i say do you want your trillion dollars back. and there's no doubt we do. we simply don't know what will happen and we
and they wonder like charlie brown when lucy moves the football away what went wrong and let's just do it again. and if we do it enough time, we're bound to hit something. as i live in europe, it's very odd to watch. but i like to start by talking about another eisenhower moment that implies the mind set. i see the farewell address which i agree is fantastic as really just a culmination of the way the man ran the presidency au. and i think it's sad that it sounds rather odd now because i think...
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and they wonder like charlie brown when lucy moves the football away what went wrong and let's just dot again. and if we do it enough time, we're bound to hit something. as i live in europe, it's very odd to watch. but i like to start by talking about another eisenhower moment that implies the mind set. i see the farewell address which i agree is fantastic as really just a culmination of the way the man ran the presidency au. and i think it's sad that it sounds rather odd now because i think he was right. and the story i'm going to tell is in 1954, the french are in agony and there's tremendous pressure on eisenhower to intervene including from some of the joint chiefs. so eisenhower realizes that general ridgeway is against intervening and he says cost what it would -- cost it, what would it cost to go in and intervene in in-dough china. i was in the room when he said it will be a neutral cost. i thought i misheard. and i hasn't. that's not a small mistake. and now i say do you want your trillion dollars back. and there's no doubt we do. we simply don't know what will happen and we mi
and they wonder like charlie brown when lucy moves the football away what went wrong and let's just dot again. and if we do it enough time, we're bound to hit something. as i live in europe, it's very odd to watch. but i like to start by talking about another eisenhower moment that implies the mind set. i see the farewell address which i agree is fantastic as really just a culmination of the way the man ran the presidency au. and i think it's sad that it sounds rather odd now because i think he...
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they wonder why charlie brown when lucy moves the football away, what went wrong. about another eisenhower moment that says his mindset. i see the farewell address that's fantastic. it's the way the man ran the presidency. the way he lived his life and things he believed in. it sounds rather odd, and i think he was right. in the 1954, and there was tremendous pressure on eisenhower to intervene including some of the joint chiefs. eisenhower reals that -- realizes that the general was against it. what would it cost to go in and intervene in a real way and into china? sir ridgeway dutifully doesn't make up numbers at the former deputy secretary of defense says iraq would cost nothing. because he's so good at math, we made him head of the world bank. i find that incredible. i was in the room when the man said it'll be a neutral cost. i hadn't mistake. that's not a small mistake. the one line that i say to every american now, do you want your $1 trillion back? there's no doubt. we don't know what will happen and we might need the trillion down the road. that's a totall
they wonder why charlie brown when lucy moves the football away, what went wrong. about another eisenhower moment that says his mindset. i see the farewell address that's fantastic. it's the way the man ran the presidency. the way he lived his life and things he believed in. it sounds rather odd, and i think he was right. in the 1954, and there was tremendous pressure on eisenhower to intervene including some of the joint chiefs. eisenhower reals that -- realizes that the general was against...
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nuevo gobernador jerry brown buscar al sustituto de moreno en la corte suprema--- ---y hoy en nebraska un senador estatal presenÓ una ley similar a la 1070 de arizona--- ----charlieensen desde mayo habia prometido trabajar en una propuesta de ley que tiene como objetivo (dice) frenar la inmigracion ilegal y proteger a los ciudadanos de nebraska--- ---dijo que los residentes de ese estado no tienen por que pagar por la educacion, beneficencia y gastos medicos de los indocumentados------la propuesta entraÁ en analisis en las proximas semanas--- ---y ahora vamos a la frontera, en donde la muerte de un joven mexicano apunta a la patrulla fronteriza como los supuestamente responsables------julio vaqueiro tiene los detalles--- estos acontecimientos y tiene todos los detalles. >> las circunstancias de la muerte de un joven mexicanos de 17 años son confusas el rumor corrió en nogales el pueblo
nuevo gobernador jerry brown buscar al sustituto de moreno en la corte suprema--- ---y hoy en nebraska un senador estatal presenÓ una ley similar a la 1070 de arizona--- ----charlieensen desde mayo habia prometido trabajar en una propuesta de ley que tiene como objetivo (dice) frenar la inmigracion ilegal y proteger a los ciudadanos de nebraska--- ---dijo que los residentes de ese estado no tienen por que pagar por la educacion, beneficencia y gastos medicos de los indocumentados------la...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> this morning on "the early show," singer james blunt performs live. i'm terrell brown.he "cbs morning news." . i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." better breakfast at subway r with the $2.50 breakfast combo. get a 16oz. cup of piping-hot seattle's best coffee and a savory new sunrise subway melt built fresh to your order for just $2.50. subway. build your better breakfast. >> man: delivering a 200-pound ice sculpture means i don't have any margin for error. one wrong turn, and i could end up unloading a puddle of water. >> gps: turn right ahead. >> man: so i make sure i have the right guidance to get me exactly where i need to be. it's the same with taxes. turbotax has a unique gps feature that guides me step-by-step. automatically double-checks along the way and even lets me talk to a tax expert so i'm never alone. which helps me know it's done right and get to my maximum refund, guaranteed. >> try turbotax online now. you don't pay unless you're satisfied with the results. just joined? we want a healthier lifestyle. well, you should also start enjoying
charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> this morning on "the early show," singer james blunt performs live. i'm terrell brown.he "cbs morning news." . i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." better breakfast at subway r with the $2.50 breakfast combo. get a 16oz. cup of piping-hot seattle's best coffee and a savory new sunrise subway melt built fresh to your order for just $2.50. subway. build your better breakfast. >> man: delivering a...