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clyde anderson is here to look at both plans.homeowners refinance their existing mortgages with lower interest rates. let's listen and we'll talk on the other side. >> through this plan we will help between 7 million and 9 million families restructure or refinance their mortgages so they can afford -- avoid foreclosure. we're not just helping homeowners at risk of falling over the edge, we're preventing their neighbors from being pulled over that edge, too. >> all right. that sounds great. how does it work? >> the main thing, he released something similar, a plan that said you could only go up to 125% of the loan to value, meaning people who are und underwater, they want to refinance mortgages and take advantage of the low rates. they are saying you can refinance even if you are underwater in your mortgage, meaning you owe more than your house is worth. so they are giving them an opportunity to refinance. that's huge. >> you cannot be behind on your payments. what are other criteria for this? >> it must be a primary residence t m
clyde anderson is here to look at both plans.homeowners refinance their existing mortgages with lower interest rates. let's listen and we'll talk on the other side. >> through this plan we will help between 7 million and 9 million families restructure or refinance their mortgages so they can afford -- avoid foreclosure. we're not just helping homeowners at risk of falling over the edge, we're preventing their neighbors from being pulled over that edge, too. >> all right. that sounds...
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what is it about the way that we do deals, clyde, that gets us in so much trouble?> well, we tend to do deals without looking at what we really get out of them. take the korean deal as an example. i met with some of the top white house officials while they were negotiating the deal and i asked them, why are we doing this? what's our purpose here? and the reply was, we want to show support for south korea. so what they were aiming at was some kind of a good touchy-feely relationship with south korea. jobs was really not the top priority. so if you negotiate a deal that you're not really focusing on jobs, you're probably not going to create them. >> do you agree with that assessment, congressman miller? >> there are specifics of each of the three deals that are reasons enough to be against them. and with the korean deal, yes, the estimates are we're going to lose 159,000 jobs in seven years, is probably going to increase our trade deficit with korea by almost $17 billion. but i do disagree a little bit with the statement that nobody's really all about the specifics of
what is it about the way that we do deals, clyde, that gets us in so much trouble?> well, we tend to do deals without looking at what we really get out of them. take the korean deal as an example. i met with some of the top white house officials while they were negotiating the deal and i asked them, why are we doing this? what's our purpose here? and the reply was, we want to show support for south korea. so what they were aiming at was some kind of a good touchy-feely relationship with...
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good evening, clyde. how are you? >> i want to change the topic. when racial profiling happens, and it happens in america, we know that, african americans know better than any race on the planet. our police department generally does not do that. i want to change the topic to the crime lab. i am very appalled. i sat through how many meetings over the crime lab? this great commission, thank god the chairman clean up the dna lab. now it has come back to haunt us again. apparently, are district attorney does not want to leak in internal memo. excuse me, he told me, clyde, it is not a memo, is an email. he does not want to make it public. well, i already know the chief of police has a copy of the email. i already know this commission probably knows what that email is related to. you have no knowledge of this? it was an internal email at the crime lab, the dna lab, in reference to a person who was working there, sent an e-mail to the chief of police, to the d .a. of possible mishandling of dna evidence. we have a murder case on hold and the chief was ord
good evening, clyde. how are you? >> i want to change the topic. when racial profiling happens, and it happens in america, we know that, african americans know better than any race on the planet. our police department generally does not do that. i want to change the topic to the crime lab. i am very appalled. i sat through how many meetings over the crime lab? this great commission, thank god the chairman clean up the dna lab. now it has come back to haunt us again. apparently, are...
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financial analyst clyde anderson is here to help you get results.people make mistakes on their bills all the time. and yet most people don't even know it, right sf >> exactly. a lot of times we don't open the mail. we don't look at it. we automatically play. we need to start looking at it. >> or auto pay. >> last year there were about $100 billion in billing errors on health care bills. you could be giving money you don't need to. >> on health care bills. that's interesting. >> exactly. >> so how do you go about fixing that? >> there's a right way. a lot of times emotion gets in the way. we get all excited. we need to first calm down and then pay attention to the billing changes. realize that most people don't call for these errors because they just don't know about them. and then women are less likely to call because they don't like the confrontation. >> interesting. >> also, senior citizens. they won't call because they don't want that confrontation. sometimes they're not understanding exactly what's going on. >> what's interesting to me, you say
financial analyst clyde anderson is here to help you get results.people make mistakes on their bills all the time. and yet most people don't even know it, right sf >> exactly. a lot of times we don't open the mail. we don't look at it. we automatically play. we need to start looking at it. >> or auto pay. >> last year there were about $100 billion in billing errors on health care bills. you could be giving money you don't need to. >> on health care bills. that's...
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good evening, clyde. >> and let me compliment to tenderloin police officers for their bravery at 4:00 in the morning. a man pulled a gun on an officer cadet officer had an opportunity to shoot but he did not. he made the decision to risk his life, a jump on that man, the weapon ended up in the middle of ellis street and someone picked it up. he is alive and there were no casualties grid that is a good thing. i would like to bring up hazers. it is a tough subject. i read the sunday in article in the examiner. i keep getting misinformation about the chief's position on it. i know one of our commissioners likes the program. i read all that about the memphis program. i went through everything on the internet about the memphis program. it seems ok. but every tool you put in that box is a tool that we can use. the memphis program -- it may work. it seems like it has pretty good justification. but if you talk to our officers, they want those tasers. the ones i talked to, we have a lawsuit pending since 2008. i know the officer's name, but i'm not going to say it. that lawsuit is going to cos
good evening, clyde. >> and let me compliment to tenderloin police officers for their bravery at 4:00 in the morning. a man pulled a gun on an officer cadet officer had an opportunity to shoot but he did not. he made the decision to risk his life, a jump on that man, the weapon ended up in the middle of ellis street and someone picked it up. he is alive and there were no casualties grid that is a good thing. i would like to bring up hazers. it is a tough subject. i read the sunday in...
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on the bay bridge in clyde, traffic is heavy and a bit slow. traffic has virtually stopped. we do not recommend taking the bay bridge. use the san mateo bridge as an alternate. a little heavier than normal. drive times have increased 18-19 minutes from end to end. the golden gate bridge, southbound 101, delay free with space between cars. we do not have any slowing to tell you about out of marin county. >>james: in san jose, overcast conditions and cloud cover. here is what the satellite view is showing us as we approach 7 am. we have a somewhat cloudy skies. temperatures this afternoon will be cooler. the coldest day of the week today with oakland getting up to about 70 degrees. 72 for he ran into fremont. >>george: as we head towards seven a m. we are still tracking a major hot spots, the closure of i 101 southbound. this is the reason why. the cab of this a big rig was on fire about an hour and a half ago. it has been extinguished but it still has to be determined whether or not there was damage to the underlying roadway. that is the reason for the closure. the accident o
on the bay bridge in clyde, traffic is heavy and a bit slow. traffic has virtually stopped. we do not recommend taking the bay bridge. use the san mateo bridge as an alternate. a little heavier than normal. drive times have increased 18-19 minutes from end to end. the golden gate bridge, southbound 101, delay free with space between cars. we do not have any slowing to tell you about out of marin county. >>james: in san jose, overcast conditions and cloud cover. here is what the satellite...
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. >> a steady, everyday job was clyde wilson's goal. being lads off for nearly a year and a half, he finally got another job. he workdz the overnight shift, 9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., at a local manufacturing plant that makes milk cartons, not the best shift for someone with heart disease who is approaching 60 but he's very grateful for it. he now earns about $45,000 a year, 10,000 less than he used to. he gets no pension, retirement, or health care benefits. clyde pays $800 a month out of his pocket for his family's health insurance, which takes a huge chunk out of his income. what's more, this job was only supposed to last six months. and now he's approaching nine. >> right now, i don't know day to day if i'm going to have a job tomorrow. >> reporter: how long do you think you've got one? >> i couldn't say. i really don't know. it's very fearful not knowing. i'm afraid to buy anything, purchase anything, to do anything right now because i don't know what's going to happen. >> holman: "need to know" airs this week on most pbs stations. yo
. >> a steady, everyday job was clyde wilson's goal. being lads off for nearly a year and a half, he finally got another job. he workdz the overnight shift, 9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., at a local manufacturing plant that makes milk cartons, not the best shift for someone with heart disease who is approaching 60 but he's very grateful for it. he now earns about $45,000 a year, 10,000 less than he used to. he gets no pension, retirement, or health care benefits. clyde pays $800 a month out of...
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kind in russia it was officially open this past dysentery celebrations the polish defeat boots on the clyde second himself in attendance through the revolution to serbia time to the break about the u.s.s.r. . times of the last century during world war two for example the greater part of the museum resources to novosibirsk a city chomsky has major events and celebrations planned for the one hundredth anniversary next year the museum can i look forward to the next one hundred years. when the museum was founded one of its main objectives was to become an educational institute for local students many of the exhibits on display are exact copies of the pieces from. commissions and created specifically for that. in this room for example you can see replicas of some of the most famous greek statues a sculpture is between the fourth and first centuries basis. in the final days of greece here you can see various boss religious models on the copies all designed to introduce you to this and this has to them a stages in the history of the last dozens of teams had passed the cost of on display in the roo
kind in russia it was officially open this past dysentery celebrations the polish defeat boots on the clyde second himself in attendance through the revolution to serbia time to the break about the u.s.s.r. . times of the last century during world war two for example the greater part of the museum resources to novosibirsk a city chomsky has major events and celebrations planned for the one hundredth anniversary next year the museum can i look forward to the next one hundred years. when the...
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was officially open this past the since then it was a liberation is the polish defeat it's on the clyde second himself in its hands through the revolution in soviet times and the break about. us a song he's able to put so much as times of the last century during world war two for example to grace a possible museum resources to novosibirsk a city chomsky has major events and celebrations plans for the one hundredth anniversary next year to museum california for the next one hundred years. when the museum was founded one of its main objectives was to become an educational institute for local students many of the exhibits on display inside the museum are exactly copies of operation a massive pieces from all around the world commissions and created specifically for that question. in this room for example you can see records of some of the most famous greek statues a sculpture is between the fourth and first century as they say. in the final days of the grease here you can see various boss religious models on a copies all designed to introduce you to this and this is just to them a stages in
was officially open this past the since then it was a liberation is the polish defeat it's on the clyde second himself in its hands through the revolution in soviet times and the break about. us a song he's able to put so much as times of the last century during world war two for example to grace a possible museum resources to novosibirsk a city chomsky has major events and celebrations plans for the one hundredth anniversary next year to museum california for the next one hundred years. when...
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harriet creature has in the hunt for the evidence every minor detail becomes important ranches to mr clyde queers are believed to be a key clue to the others existence the scientists say it could not have been done by animals as they don't have hands of fingers to do and humans cannot do this way either as they are just not strong enough to give you we go into the forest the more so cold marco's we come across to the gods in the middle of the birds and tiger forest are also high interest the participants of this expedition are saying it's not just wind falling trees the branches they could have been put in this way deliberately by someone and the other stroke of luck i meet a local who says he saw a tall man like harry creature nearby he points the way here in to make the journey with us school with your it's a snow man and the monster of idea when he saw signs of it's presence as if it wants us to know it exists but it doesn't want to be. with but the expression mask on thanks for saying cannes is a very high to me yet over there in the cave a natural shelter or at least discover some tra
harriet creature has in the hunt for the evidence every minor detail becomes important ranches to mr clyde queers are believed to be a key clue to the others existence the scientists say it could not have been done by animals as they don't have hands of fingers to do and humans cannot do this way either as they are just not strong enough to give you we go into the forest the more so cold marco's we come across to the gods in the middle of the birds and tiger forest are also high interest the...
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clyde anderson is here to keep you from falling forward, that is next.first and only one to help support a healthy metabolism. three smart new ways to sweeten. same great taste. new splenda® essentials™. your new progresso rich & hearty steak burger soup. [ dad ] i love this new soup. it's his two favorite things in one... burgers and soup. did you hear him honey? burgers and soup. love you. they're cute. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. n
clyde anderson is here to keep you from falling forward, that is next.first and only one to help support a healthy metabolism. three smart new ways to sweeten. same great taste. new splenda® essentials™. your new progresso rich & hearty steak burger soup. [ dad ] i love this new soup. it's his two favorite things in one... burgers and soup. did you hear him honey? burgers and soup. love you. they're cute. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ cellphone rings ] cut! [...
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clyde anderson is next. [ female announcer ] once you taste new fiber one 80 calories... ...with its.. ...and 80 calories per serving... ...you may want to tell a few friends. ♪ or all of them. ♪ i'll go get my bowl. [ female announcer ] new fiber one 80 calories. yes, you can actually love breakfast. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. montrose, california. ♪ in here, anarchy meets order. working with at&t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their business. so they can run the office... even when they're not in the office. it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do wha
clyde anderson is next. [ female announcer ] once you taste new fiber one 80 calories... ...with its.. ...and 80 calories per serving... ...you may want to tell a few friends. ♪ or all of them. ♪ i'll go get my bowl. [ female announcer ] new fiber one 80 calories. yes, you can actually love breakfast. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few...
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our clyde anderson will be along. welcome to this cnn saturday morning. 7:00 a.m.:00 a.m. in denver. >>> u.s. troops will be home for the holidays and that means an end to the more than eight-year-old war in iraq. that's the promise just made by president obama. let me turn to the white house now and our athena jones. hello to you. the president, big announcement yesterday and it's one people are happy to here. >> certainly. the president and the white house see this as a promise kept. almost the first words out of his mouth yesterday, president obama's mouth when he came into the briefing room to make this announcement were saying as a candidate for president i pledged to bring the war to iraq to an end. so you'll remember that it was his opposition to the war in iraq that really set him apart during the democratic primary last time around. he believed that this war in iraq was a rash war, a dumb war that it caused us to take our eye off the ball in afghanistan. so he ran on this idea that that war in iraq had to be wound down so that we could focus on the -- the
our clyde anderson will be along. welcome to this cnn saturday morning. 7:00 a.m.:00 a.m. in denver. >>> u.s. troops will be home for the holidays and that means an end to the more than eight-year-old war in iraq. that's the promise just made by president obama. let me turn to the white house now and our athena jones. hello to you. the president, big announcement yesterday and it's one people are happy to here. >> certainly. the president and the white house see this as a promise...
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we don't have an answer clyde this not give us an answer. so why has got hit in himself?thi this is the perception that is very interesting. what makes us human? the ability to choose as our freedom and to make a choice whether to believe in god or not a or to be good or not to be good or to do the right thing or not the right thing. in so far as we're human we have this freedom other biaswh what we've become is the metaphor of the andbe tell. as the dictator marcus aurelius is people will tell us what to do is our freedom that makes us human but also our freedom that makes the world out there, a society such a bad place.l if people had a choice and had to be good because god was telling you to be good and to be all the things with radical missionaries and it all comes from choice but the subtitle of my book is redemption in this life for the next the redemption in the next five that nobody at know if you believe in the divinity you also have toa face it obese or to out and made clear twout us why innocents suffer to have an amazing chapter why do children suffer? how can
we don't have an answer clyde this not give us an answer. so why has got hit in himself?thi this is the perception that is very interesting. what makes us human? the ability to choose as our freedom and to make a choice whether to believe in god or not a or to be good or not to be good or to do the right thing or not the right thing. in so far as we're human we have this freedom other biaswh what we've become is the metaphor of the andbe tell. as the dictator marcus aurelius is people will tell...
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sort of robin hood, plus bonnie and clyde in some scenes. >> absolutely.urn and it becomes kind of a we go on the run so it does kind of have a bonnie and clyde feel to it and a robin hood feel as well. >> it's definitely a thriller and a lot of fun to watch. i have to ask you more. we love you so much whenever you make a stop over at "snl." any more plans for that in your near future that you know of? >> those things are so spur of the moment. i do love the show and i've been very vocal about my admiration for the show. i think it's probably the reason why i've been able to do, you know, work in comedies like "bad teachers" and i think that is a direct reflection of getting to basically make fun of myself he on "snl." >> it's worked out pretty well. what is next for you at this point? >> what is next for me? we are taking this "in time" thing on the road and after that, i probably am going to strap a snowboard to my feet and find some adventures. >> very nice. nice way to spend the holidays. >> yeah. the holidays are definitely creeping up. it's funny how
sort of robin hood, plus bonnie and clyde in some scenes. >> absolutely.urn and it becomes kind of a we go on the run so it does kind of have a bonnie and clyde feel to it and a robin hood feel as well. >> it's definitely a thriller and a lot of fun to watch. i have to ask you more. we love you so much whenever you make a stop over at "snl." any more plans for that in your near future that you know of? >> those things are so spur of the moment. i do love the show and...
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. >> so, why don't we start with, you should see this list that clyde gave me.where they're hosing us. i don't know how to pin it down. let's go with debit cards and credit cards. >> we had the big talk about the debit card fees that have been added on, especially bank of america. from $3 to $5 that they're charging now just for used the debit card. we got that in place. credit cards charge you a dormacy fee for not using the card. you can pay up to $100 for not using the card on an annual basis. >> you can't challenge a debit card fee because -- >> they have certain parameters in place. depends on the type of customer you are. if you keep a certain balance in the account. some people decided not to use the debit card. it is hard to fight that. >> how about cell phones? we get our bills and it's like a list of a number of language -- >> we have to read the bills. that's the first thing. when you get these bills, you have to read them. you have to understand that there are things that are hitting the bills, especially now, now in this time and day, people are sti
. >> so, why don't we start with, you should see this list that clyde gave me.where they're hosing us. i don't know how to pin it down. let's go with debit cards and credit cards. >> we had the big talk about the debit card fees that have been added on, especially bank of america. from $3 to $5 that they're charging now just for used the debit card. we got that in place. credit cards charge you a dormacy fee for not using the card. you can pay up to $100 for not using the card on an...
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>>clyde thank you. thank you mr. secretary. thank you for visiting us today. i have been incredibly encourage, more so than any that i have attended so far. you have discussed in direct way the need to assess risk to accept it. to articulate precisely which risks where willing to accept to do the whole probability of risk times anticipated costs of any given threat. that's exactly the sort of analysis i have been pushing for four months. i know others have as well. i think he for year leadership. -- i thank you for your leadership. coming out of that analysis,we will be able to prioritize missions. that will inform our spending decisions. in washington. where do they fund personnel? what skill sets and david? -- what skills that are needed? what weapons platforms? that is the way we do business. it is really repressing. -- refreshing. bit. in the coming weeks and months,perhaps you will be required to get some more clarity as to what our nation's doctor and is. -- doctrine is. you indicated that our country is becoming a safe haven for terrorists. that is a bi
>>clyde thank you. thank you mr. secretary. thank you for visiting us today. i have been incredibly encourage, more so than any that i have attended so far. you have discussed in direct way the need to assess risk to accept it. to articulate precisely which risks where willing to accept to do the whole probability of risk times anticipated costs of any given threat. that's exactly the sort of analysis i have been pushing for four months. i know others have as well. i think he for year...
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and that's why i'm giving clyde the gardner, t "creeper of the week" award. >> i'm going to show you a sixth grader with e be thkrn. >> this ces to us from fox 16 in little rock, arkansas. >> i run hard and bring our team a victory. >> as a young age of 11 years old, this young fellow reminds a lot of people of razorback great, madre hill. >> he went to the same intermediate school and he used to score tons of touchdowns and they had to implement a rule called the madre hill rule. after three touchdowns if they were ahead by more than 14 points, he couldn't score any more touchdowns. >> i got shocked. because i didn't know it was happening. but it did. >> and now? >> i'm okay with it. >> this is great that his attitude is like this. it means he's -- he is a team player. >> it's actually better for him than it's bad for him. because now every scout in america has this kid on his radar. you know. all he has to do is just step out of bounds at the one yard line and let somebody else score. if you think, i'm so darn good, they had to create a rule 0 slow me down. >> the school administra
and that's why i'm giving clyde the gardner, t "creeper of the week" award. >> i'm going to show you a sixth grader with e be thkrn. >> this ces to us from fox 16 in little rock, arkansas. >> i run hard and bring our team a victory. >> as a young age of 11 years old, this young fellow reminds a lot of people of razorback great, madre hill. >> he went to the same intermediate school and he used to score tons of touchdowns and they had to implement a rule...
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while the hundreds of letters to each other symbolize their love, ironically, it was a bonnie and clyde-likebery spree of belgian post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking services, they were the couple's prime target. >> i told her many times, i say connie, you know, we have to be careful, it's bad luck to be caught. you know? and she say yeah, we have to stop. and then i say yes. and after i say no, we need the money. >> on their ninth robbery they were not only caught, phillip accidentally shot himself in the leg trying to escape. but the pain was more than just physical. >> i failed to my promise to her, you know? to give her a better life. >> fortunately, for connie and phillip, they're inkars raicarcn a nation that understands the power of love. the couple is at loud to see each other for an hour three times a week. but once a month they're allowed a special visit. >> two hours for sex. that is different. nobody look. that's fine. >> in belgium they
while the hundreds of letters to each other symbolize their love, ironically, it was a bonnie and clyde-likebery spree of belgian post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking services, they were the couple's prime target. >> i told her many times, i say connie, you know, we have to be careful, it's bad luck to be caught. you know? and she say...
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several teammates were on hand at clydes in ash burn. >> with a cause like this, i think it's near and dear to chris. coming out to support him was easy for us to do. >> he's a good guy. i met his mother. she's a great lady. i'm glad to be here to help. >> i couldn't be more pleased with the way this community turned out and supported me. not just community, but teammates and family. everyone that cares about me has been supportive. it's so much more important for me to be a part of this. >> reporter: the very next day, the battle moved to redskins park for the fourth annual all-star survival celebration. a survivor joined the cooley's to an afternoon of pampering support and celebration. the owner's wife is a spokesperson for the awareness campaign. >> today is about having fun and to being inspired and knowing it's going to be okay. hang in there. a lot of these women, they have kids at home. they have a lot to fight for. it's tough. it is tough to go through what they are going through. i'm just, you know, for them to have an enjoyable day, a life changing day, we are going to have
several teammates were on hand at clydes in ash burn. >> with a cause like this, i think it's near and dear to chris. coming out to support him was easy for us to do. >> he's a good guy. i met his mother. she's a great lady. i'm glad to be here to help. >> i couldn't be more pleased with the way this community turned out and supported me. not just community, but teammates and family. everyone that cares about me has been supportive. it's so much more important for me to be a...
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clyde, thanks. >>> up next, just hours ago prince harry lands in the united states.d out why he's here and what he's up to, when we come back. >>> she's known for her voice and her hips. president obama wants shakira for her smarts. we'll tell you why the white house just drafted her for a very special project. >>> lelths get right to "showbiz headlines." fans are used to seeing shakira on stage but at the white house a different shakira. composed and conservatively dressed. the columbian pop star just commissioned to excellence. >> the urgency of investing in early childhood development strategies. >> well, shakira has actually been active in children's issues for some time, she has a foundation that helps schools in several different countries. more bad news for simpson's fans. studio executives now say even if a pay dispute with the show's cast is settled, it will go off the air after one more season. and if money stuff isn't resolved, this season will be the last. today's the deadline, by the way. the voice actors have just a few hours to decide if they'll agree
clyde, thanks. >>> up next, just hours ago prince harry lands in the united states.d out why he's here and what he's up to, when we come back. >>> she's known for her voice and her hips. president obama wants shakira for her smarts. we'll tell you why the white house just drafted her for a very special project. >>> lelths get right to "showbiz headlines." fans are used to seeing shakira on stage but at the white house a different shakira. composed and...
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you know, the days of the arrest of ma barker and john dillinger and people like that -- bonnie and clyde. .. >> cysts everybody and everybody he deems worthy. >> december 1939 he sends out a memo to the field office to the agents in charge of the field offices, a start investigating anybody who could be a threat to national security in time of a national emergency to put their name on a list for custodial the attention. that goes back to the alien and sedition act. tens of thousands of people are investigated and then names are compiled on to what is called the studio detention index or the abc list. under the enemy control program 72 hours after the bombing of pearl harbor, december 7th harbor, december 7th, 1941 , within three days come with the fbi has 2,000 people in custody. german, japanese, and italian nationals. they say aliens but nowadays we think arsonist and i you know, what i mean. here is a little picture of what the roundups look like. those arrested in the-- and weeks following pearl harbor included community leaders, a buddhist priest, owners of businesses that cater to
you know, the days of the arrest of ma barker and john dillinger and people like that -- bonnie and clyde. .. >> cysts everybody and everybody he deems worthy. >> december 1939 he sends out a memo to the field office to the agents in charge of the field offices, a start investigating anybody who could be a threat to national security in time of a national emergency to put their name on a list for custodial the attention. that goes back to the alien and sedition act. tens of...
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you know, the days of the arrest of ma barker and john dillinger and people like that, bonnie and clyde. 1936, december 1936 president franklin delano roosevelt calls hoover in for a meeting, and he tells hoover that he wants to get an idea of the broad outlines to have communist and fascist and nazi movements in this country. hoover says, well, i can't do that because we're instructed only to fight crime and not do intelligence work. but there's a way around it. according to the appropriations statute of 1916 which is still on the books, if there are international issues involved, you can call the secretary of state in, ask him to make a request of the bureau, and we can get to work on this. the following day there's another meeting with roosevelt, hoover and secretary of state kordell hall. hoover repeats what he said the previous day. kordell hall turns to roosevelt and says, do you want me to make this request? roosevelt says, yes. do you want it in writingsome roosevelt says, no, let's just keep it among the three of us. so he says, okay, i want you to get started to hoover. now, r
you know, the days of the arrest of ma barker and john dillinger and people like that, bonnie and clyde. 1936, december 1936 president franklin delano roosevelt calls hoover in for a meeting, and he tells hoover that he wants to get an idea of the broad outlines to have communist and fascist and nazi movements in this country. hoover says, well, i can't do that because we're instructed only to fight crime and not do intelligence work. but there's a way around it. according to the appropriations...
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chris cooley held his third annual cooley's rally for the cure held at clyde's willow creek farm. attend es paid $65 for their food and drink and a chance to bid on items. it was in honor of cooley's mother, a breast cancer survivor. >>> i couldn't be more pleased with the way this community has turned out and supported me, not just the community but my teammates, my family, everyone that cares about me has been so supportive and it makes it so much more fun. more important. for me to be a part of this. >> no word yet on just how much money they raised but chris cooley is emotional over the turnout. to learn more about how you can help in the fight for breast cancer, log on to wusa9.com and click on the buddy check page. >> protestors in freedom plaza reach a deal with the national parks service to stay put for a long time. wait until you hear how long coming up. >> plus today's hero central report looks at a mobile medical unit bringing healthcare to one of the neediest parts of the district. we'll be back. she notices when my skin's rough. (announcer) gold bond ultimate softenin
chris cooley held his third annual cooley's rally for the cure held at clyde's willow creek farm. attend es paid $65 for their food and drink and a chance to bid on items. it was in honor of cooley's mother, a breast cancer survivor. >>> i couldn't be more pleased with the way this community has turned out and supported me, not just the community but my teammates, my family, everyone that cares about me has been so supportive and it makes it so much more fun. more important. for me to...
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police arrested 60-year-old laura chavez and reportedly started when she accused clyde smith of cheatinge and police say the fight turned physical and hit him with a bottle and grabbed a knife and stabbed him several times. the battle for libya raged on for months and tonight, some of the fighters who faced off with the new dead dictator, those soldiers are here in the united states. we'll tell you why. plus, an emotional concert of healing. after that stage collapsed in indiana at the state fair, some of the concert goers were killed. sugar land sings next. i had a het problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i almost lost my life. my doctor's again ordered me to take aspirin. and i do. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ mike ] listen to the doctor. take it seriously. ♪ [ sighs ] [ bird chirps ] [ bird squawks ] ♪ [ bird screeching ] ♪ [ elevator bell dings ] [ sighs ] how mad is she? she kicked me out. but took the best stuff. i'll get the wrench. ♪ [ male announcer ] kohler's tresham collection. l
police arrested 60-year-old laura chavez and reportedly started when she accused clyde smith of cheatinge and police say the fight turned physical and hit him with a bottle and grabbed a knife and stabbed him several times. the battle for libya raged on for months and tonight, some of the fighters who faced off with the new dead dictator, those soldiers are here in the united states. we'll tell you why. plus, an emotional concert of healing. after that stage collapsed in indiana at the state...
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. >> not clyde the ore rang tang.the world but rather clint eastwood. and consistently fast speeds. ♪ i have to be a tree in the school play. good. you like trees. well, i like climbing them, but i've never been one. good point. ( captain ) this is your captain speaking. annie gets to be the princess. oh... but she has to kiss a boy. and he's dressed up like a big green frog ! ewww. ( announcer ) fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself nonstop. american airlines. [ reporter ] ...passengers, emergency crews are prepared. they're in place. all we can do now is watch. wait. wait a minute. there's a truck. tough to tell from here, but whoever is driving that truck is right below the plane now. this is -- this is just unbelievable! the broken landing gear landed into the bed... [ male announcer ] the midsized nissan frontier with full-size payload and towing. innovation for doers. innovation for all. ♪ >>> if two random guys in suits and ties demand to see your i.d. at the polling place, demand to see their i.d
. >> not clyde the ore rang tang.the world but rather clint eastwood. and consistently fast speeds. ♪ i have to be a tree in the school play. good. you like trees. well, i like climbing them, but i've never been one. good point. ( captain ) this is your captain speaking. annie gets to be the princess. oh... but she has to kiss a boy. and he's dressed up like a big green frog ! ewww. ( announcer ) fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself nonstop. american airlines. [ reporter...