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cole: mr. speaker, for the purposes of debate only, i yield the customary 30 minutes to my good friend, the gentleman from worcester, mr. mcgovern, pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for as much time as he may consume. mr. cole: during consideration of this resolution, all time is yielded for the purposes of debate only. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. cole: mr. speaker, yesterday the rules committee met and reported a rule for consideration of h.r. 933, the department of defense, military construction, and veterans' affairs and full year continuing appropriations act of 2013. the rule is a closed rule which provides for the consideration of the fully conferenced department of defense and military construction and veterans' affairs bills, and a continuing resol
cole: mr. speaker, for the purposes of debate only, i yield the customary 30 minutes to my good friend, the gentleman from worcester, mr. mcgovern, pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for as much time as he may consume. mr. cole: during consideration of this resolution, all time is yielded for the purposes of debate only. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to...
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power to your mouth™. >> jimmy: still to come, keyshia cole.seasons of "the walking dead," which is impressive. watch him survive sunday nights at 9:00 on amc. please say hello to steven yeun. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: right off the bat, you look very nice. i like your suit. you have no socks on. >> this is a point of contention for a lot of people. >> jimmy: who? besides me. >> mostly people who hate ankles. >> jimmy: there are ankle haters out there. is it comfortable? >> it is comfortable. the ankle stuff is really comfortable. because it's free. >> jimmy: you have no socks on. >> but you are liberated. >> jimmy: i guess it's better than heroin. >> pick your poison. actually, i wear this, my dad wanted me to wear a suit, more so everywhere than specifically here. >> jimmy: your dad insists you wear a suit? why? >> he is of the old fashioned type. when i told him i was going to be an actor he was not very happy. >> jimmy: he wasn't? >> no. >> jimmy: what did he do? >> he was an architect and now owns beauty supplies in detroit. >> j
power to your mouth™. >> jimmy: still to come, keyshia cole.seasons of "the walking dead," which is impressive. watch him survive sunday nights at 9:00 on amc. please say hello to steven yeun. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: right off the bat, you look very nice. i like your suit. you have no socks on. >> this is a point of contention for a lot of people. >> jimmy: who? besides me. >> mostly people who hate ankles. >> jimmy: there are ankle...
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guantanamo, the cole, bin laden case. i don't know, dozens. >> smith: how many had he done? >> zero. >> smith: with soufan standing by, boris started to experiment with sleep deprivation and low temperatures. after he complained to headquarters, the fbi ordered soufan home. but boris continued. by august, the justice department approved techniques that were even harsher. now they could include slapping, now they could include slapping, shoving, stress positions and confinement boxes with insects. was any actionable intelligence or any valuable intelligence gained after boris arrived? >> no, we never get any actionable intelligence or any significant intelligence, comparatively to what we got before, when his technique going on. >> smith: and why weren't being listened to? >> i don't know. >> smith: eventually, three men were subjected to water- boarding-- abu zubaydah, khalid sheikh mohammed, and abd al rahim al nashiri. >> they hit the glass ceiling with water-boarding. so what do you do? you do it again and again and again: with abu zubaydah, 83 times; with khalid sheikh m
guantanamo, the cole, bin laden case. i don't know, dozens. >> smith: how many had he done? >> zero. >> smith: with soufan standing by, boris started to experiment with sleep deprivation and low temperatures. after he complained to headquarters, the fbi ordered soufan home. but boris continued. by august, the justice department approved techniques that were even harsher. now they could include slapping, now they could include slapping, shoving, stress positions and confinement...
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. >> jon: cole gallespie, possible winning run. nobody out.enbaum and breaking ball for the strike. i think it was interesting the way you describe the whole thing because belt was putting it back together. about what pitch you would be likely to throw based on what it had seen and what the umpire was giving and he was absolutely right. one ball one strike. to gallespie. rockies had more activity. now the giant have activity in the bullpen. >> mike: so apparently, if they tie, we will have extra innings. which they haven't had this spring. nine innings has generally been the limit. one time in the spring, playing three straight times, there's the dirt on the inside. nice save there, by gustvo molina, the catcher. quiroz is the runner, and he is not very fast. gillespie has gone cold with the bat here lately. 2-2. bouncing it over to the rockies dugout. out on deck for the giants, the pitcher due next is adam duvall, oh, no, sorry, that's ryan lawless. i got a little excited. because duvall has been very impressive. very powerful guy. played at
. >> jon: cole gallespie, possible winning run. nobody out.enbaum and breaking ball for the strike. i think it was interesting the way you describe the whole thing because belt was putting it back together. about what pitch you would be likely to throw based on what it had seen and what the umpire was giving and he was absolutely right. one ball one strike. to gallespie. rockies had more activity. now the giant have activity in the bullpen. >> mike: so apparently, if they tie, we...
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>> yeah. >> shake hands. >> cole! cole! >> what? >> you are not going anywhere. offering his hand and let this drop. you may go. cole, i expected more. >> every single day. >> then why are you around him? >> i don't. he comes to me. i try and get away from him. he follows me and criticizes me calling me a p-u-s-s-y. >> honey, that's not right. and he shouldn't be doing that. he was trying to say he was sorry. >> he already did and he didn't mean it. it continued on. >> you didn't mean it when you stuck your hand out either. so that means you're just like him, right? what you don't like in him -- >> except i don't hurt people. >> by not shaking his hand, you're just like him. >> someone who pushes you into walls, threatens to break your arm, threatens to stab you and kill you, shoot you with a gun? >> he apologized. and have you reported all that sort of stuff? >> yes. >> okay. then it's been taken care of. >> and all of them said, even the cops said -- told him to stay away from me. >> okay. >> and he doesn't. >> all right. can you try to get along? i think you g
>> yeah. >> shake hands. >> cole! cole! >> what? >> you are not going anywhere. offering his hand and let this drop. you may go. cole, i expected more. >> every single day. >> then why are you around him? >> i don't. he comes to me. i try and get away from him. he follows me and criticizes me calling me a p-u-s-s-y. >> honey, that's not right. and he shouldn't be doing that. he was trying to say he was sorry. >> he already did and he...
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cole: mr. speaker, on tuesday, the rules committee met and reported a closed rule for consideration of h.r. 890, the preserving work requirements for welfare programs act of 2013. the rule provides for one hour of debate equally divided between the chairman and ranking member of the committee on ways and means. in addition, mr. speaker, the rule provides one motion to recommit with or without instructions. it is not the intention of the rules committee, mr. speaker, to have a closed rule. however, the committee received only four amendments, one of which was withdrawn. the remaining three amendments were all subject to points of order for germaneness and other violations of the rules of the house. so, unfortunately, we were left with little choice but to propose a closed rule. mr. speaker, h.r. 890 would prohibit the secretary of health and human services from issuing waivers relating to the compliance and -- with the work requirements for welfare recipients which were created under the histori
cole: mr. speaker, on tuesday, the rules committee met and reported a closed rule for consideration of h.r. 890, the preserving work requirements for welfare programs act of 2013. the rule provides for one hour of debate equally divided between the chairman and ranking member of the committee on ways and means. in addition, mr. speaker, the rule provides one motion to recommit with or without instructions. it is not the intention of the rules committee, mr. speaker, to have a closed rule....
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of the biggest violations to human rights in this country about all that and more i'm joined by the cole porter director of the advocacy for sentencing project thanks so much for coming on nicole thanks for having me so i don't think people realize these private prisons are for profit give us a sense of how it is that they're profiting off course or incarceration well they get contracts from state local governments to incarcerate people and in many instances as a part of the contract the state regardless of whether or not they continue to detain the same number of people the state still has to pay out the contract so the president are profiting off of that i mean it sounds crazy that there are how is it all that there contracting with states and cities to actually insure a ninety percent fill rate of these prisons so in some states there are bad guarantees like colorado and i think what's important for people to remember is that those are still taxpayer dollars those are taxpayer dollars at the state or the federal level that are paid out to a for profit companies on a real. as i underst
of the biggest violations to human rights in this country about all that and more i'm joined by the cole porter director of the advocacy for sentencing project thanks so much for coming on nicole thanks for having me so i don't think people realize these private prisons are for profit give us a sense of how it is that they're profiting off course or incarceration well they get contracts from state local governments to incarcerate people and in many instances as a part of the contract the state...
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of the biggest violations to human rights in this country about all that and more i'm joined by the cole porter director of the advocacy for sentencing project thanks so much for coming on the call for having me so i don't think people realize these private prisons are for profit give us a sense of how it is that they're profiting off course of incarceration well they get contracts from state and local governments to incarcerate people and in many instances as a part of the contract the state regardless of whether or not they continue to detain the same number of people the state still has to pay out the contract so the president are profiting off of that i mean it sounds crazy that there is a how is it moral that they're contracting with states and cities to actually insure a ninety percent still rate of these prisons so in some states there are bad guarantees like colorado and i think what's important for people to remember is that those are still taxpayer dollars those are taxpayer dollars at the state or the federal level that are paid out to for profit companies on a real. as i unde
of the biggest violations to human rights in this country about all that and more i'm joined by the cole porter director of the advocacy for sentencing project thanks so much for coming on the call for having me so i don't think people realize these private prisons are for profit give us a sense of how it is that they're profiting off course of incarceration well they get contracts from state and local governments to incarcerate people and in many instances as a part of the contract the state...
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expert analysis on china's new leadership and the challenges it is facing joining me now is james cole that an editor of the alternative news. report thank you very much for joining us firstly if i could ask you that the country's economy is slowing off the war what is called china's economic miracle isn't it with a new generation of politicians manage do you think to get it back to the speed that it was. well that's so that's a very good question and whether or not that is the case i think china is on track to overtake the u.s. economy as the world's largest economy sometime within the next four years it's now projected to overtake so i think i think whether or not they're able to get on the same blistering course that they were in the past i think the there is now such institutional investment in the in the economic infrastructure that's been created around china in the past few years that i think a lot of players at the table are really invested in the idea of china continuing to grow and we see this now with people scrutinizing the latest manufacturing data out of china very closel
expert analysis on china's new leadership and the challenges it is facing joining me now is james cole that an editor of the alternative news. report thank you very much for joining us firstly if i could ask you that the country's economy is slowing off the war what is called china's economic miracle isn't it with a new generation of politicians manage do you think to get it back to the speed that it was. well that's so that's a very good question and whether or not that is the case i think...
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detectives james cole and sean solar of the new york city police department's emergency services unit are on duty when the call comes in. >> we started our shift at 3:15 that afternoon. and almost immediately as soon as we finished loading up and checking our equipment, a call came over that there was a jumper up on the top of 30 rockefeller plaza. >> detective cole and solar race to midtown manhattan, where the 23-year-old man dangles his legs precariously from the 70th floor observation deck of 30 rock. >> the first thing i see when i get up there is him furiously scribbling at the notepad. i tried to communicate with him as much as possible. >> several onlookers and the local nbc affiliate's live sky cam records the action as it unfolds. >> he was on the northeast corner standing on approximately a 2 foot by 2 foot wide piece of the building. >> there was a seven-foot glass partition between us and him. what i initially did was climbed up on top of a piece of the building where i could talk down over the partition at him. seeing them helps you communicate. >> i want to position mys
detectives james cole and sean solar of the new york city police department's emergency services unit are on duty when the call comes in. >> we started our shift at 3:15 that afternoon. and almost immediately as soon as we finished loading up and checking our equipment, a call came over that there was a jumper up on the top of 30 rockefeller plaza. >> detective cole and solar race to midtown manhattan, where the 23-year-old man dangles his legs precariously from the 70th floor...
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do the numbers add up, republican congressman tom cole sits on the budget committee. white house immediately said that the math does no the add up. and it seems as though both sides are coming at it from completely different baselines, especially when it comes to obama care. you've gone against your party at times on the whole subject of revenue. do you think this can be done without new revenue? >> it certainly can be done. i think there will be revenue generated by modernizing and streamlining the tax code. but you have to stop the spending, you have to have a goal. which i really appreciate chairman ryan laying out. look we've got a budget that the cbo says can balance, if you did all of these things in ten years, the democrats won't present a budget that will balance in ten years or 20 or 30 or 40 or 50. it's not a serious budget when the president and the senate and our friends in the house produce something that never, ever comes into balance. so you know, i think we've got something that clarifies the differences between the two parties. and that can work. >> w
do the numbers add up, republican congressman tom cole sits on the budget committee. white house immediately said that the math does no the add up. and it seems as though both sides are coming at it from completely different baselines, especially when it comes to obama care. you've gone against your party at times on the whole subject of revenue. do you think this can be done without new revenue? >> it certainly can be done. i think there will be revenue generated by modernizing and...
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the biggest violations to human rights in this country so i got all that and more i'm joined by the cole porter director of the advocacy for sentencing project thanks so much for coming on the callings for having me so i don't think people realize these private prisons are for profit give us a sense of how it is that they're profiting off course of incarceration well they get contracts state local governments to incarcerate people and in many instances as a part of the contract the state regardless of whether or not they continue to detain the same number of people the state still has to pay out the contract so the president are profiting off of that i mean it sounds crazy that there is a how is it moral that there contracting with states and cities to actually insure a ninety percent fill rate of these prisons so in some states there are bad guarantees like colorado and i think what's important for people to remember is that those are still taxpayer dollars those are taxpayer dollars at the state or the federal level that are paid out to a for profit companies on a real. as i understand
the biggest violations to human rights in this country so i got all that and more i'm joined by the cole porter director of the advocacy for sentencing project thanks so much for coming on the callings for having me so i don't think people realize these private prisons are for profit give us a sense of how it is that they're profiting off course of incarceration well they get contracts state local governments to incarcerate people and in many instances as a part of the contract the state...
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the biggest violations to human rights in this country so i got all that and more i'm joined by the cole porter director of the advocacy for sentencing project thanks so much for coming on the callings for having me so i don't think people realize that these private prisons are for profit give us a sense of how it is that they're profiting off course of incarceration well they get contracts room state and local governments to incarcerate people and in many instances as a part of the contract the state regardless of whether or not they continue to detain the same number of people the state still has to pay out the contract so the president are profiting off of that i mean it sounds crazy that there is a how is it moral that there contracting with states and cities to actually insure a ninety percent fill rate of these persons. so in some states there are bad guarantees like colorado and i think what's important for people to remember is that those are still taxpayer dollars those are taxpayer dollars at the state or the federal level that are paid out to for profit companies on the real.
the biggest violations to human rights in this country so i got all that and more i'm joined by the cole porter director of the advocacy for sentencing project thanks so much for coming on the callings for having me so i don't think people realize that these private prisons are for profit give us a sense of how it is that they're profiting off course of incarceration well they get contracts room state and local governments to incarcerate people and in many instances as a part of the contract...
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the biggest violations to human rights in this country so i got all that and more i'm joined by the cole porter director of the advocacy for sentencing project thanks so much for coming on the callings for having me so i don't think people realize that these private prisons are for profit give us a sense of how it is that they're profiting off course of incarceration well they get contracts room state and local governments to incarcerate people and in many instances as a part of the contract the state regardless of whether or not they continue to detain the same number of people the state still has to pay out the contract so the president are profiting off of that i mean it sounds crazy that there is a how is it moral that there contracting with states and cities to actually insure a ninety percent fill rate of the. prisons so in some states there are bad guarantees like colorado and i think what's important for people to remember is that those are still taxpayer dollars those are taxpayer dollars at the state or the federal level that are paid out to a for profit company on a real. as i
the biggest violations to human rights in this country so i got all that and more i'm joined by the cole porter director of the advocacy for sentencing project thanks so much for coming on the callings for having me so i don't think people realize that these private prisons are for profit give us a sense of how it is that they're profiting off course of incarceration well they get contracts room state and local governments to incarcerate people and in many instances as a part of the contract...
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. >> > qué tal muy buenas noches y en cuestion de horas los encargados del cole de san francisco y existede alumnos en el limbo y dejar afuera a los que están en la visa de estudiantes. > >> a esté le llegaria al fin y esto tiene a muchos alumnos con problemas . >> > llevo 2 semanas estduando y con la visa de intercambio cultural y si hace unos meses la comisión detecto más de 14fallas en exet ministerio y esto sbas están con los gastos exesivos y perderian la acreditacion y cerrarian las puertas y esto tiene preocupada a margot. >> > y todos venimos de diferente países y los queremos superar. >> > cientos de alumnos y maestros salieron a protestar hoy y según ellos no le están dando participaicon y no quierenm perder su centro de estudios y para petra es muy importante esté lugar. >> > para noos es importante ya que podemos aprender el idioma. >>> dicen que confían en las mejoras planteadas y están en está entidad enjunio ynos mantendremos muy informadosd. >>> unm hombre murió baleado y la víctima está en las escaleras de la calle mcdonnals y la policía aún no han encontrado a nadie en e
. >> > qué tal muy buenas noches y en cuestion de horas los encargados del cole de san francisco y existede alumnos en el limbo y dejar afuera a los que están en la visa de estudiantes. > >> a esté le llegaria al fin y esto tiene a muchos alumnos con problemas . >> > llevo 2 semanas estduando y con la visa de intercambio cultural y si hace unos meses la comisión detecto más de 14fallas en exet ministerio y esto sbas están con los gastos exesivos y perderian la...
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the cole street clinic is a youth clinic in the heart of the haight ashbury and they target youth. tom woodell takes care of many of the central city residents and they have great expertise in providing services for many of the homeless. potrero hill and southeast health centers are health centers in those particular communities that are family health centers, so they provide health care to patients across the age span. . >> many of our clients are working poor. they pay their taxes. they may run into a rough patch now and then and what we're able to provide is a bridge towards getting them back on their feet. the center averages about 14,000 visits a year in the health clinic alone. one of the areas that we specialize in is family medicine, but the additional focus of that is is to provide care to women and children. women find out they're pregnant, we talk to them about the importance of getting good prenatal care which takes many visits. we initially will see them for their full physical to determine their base line health, and then enroll them in prenatal care which occurs over
the cole street clinic is a youth clinic in the heart of the haight ashbury and they target youth. tom woodell takes care of many of the central city residents and they have great expertise in providing services for many of the homeless. potrero hill and southeast health centers are health centers in those particular communities that are family health centers, so they provide health care to patients across the age span. . >> many of our clients are working poor. they pay their taxes. they...
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call just after midnight from a witness saying a car struck a man walking on foothill boulevard near cole street. that car took off before officers arrived. the victim died at the scene. right now, police are not releasing any suspect, description or vehicle description. also in the east bay, the investigation continues into the shooting of a man who alameda county sheriff's deputies said to be appeared to be taking aim at them. that suspect remains in the hospital this morning. police say they got a call from a family member inside a home on seven hills road near castor valley boulevard around 7:00 last night. that person who left the home told police that a relative inside was behaving threateningly and abusively. soon after that, police say the suspect himself called 911, saying he was going to, quote, shoot up the world. he later called back saying he knew police were coming for him and he would shoot any officer who came close to the home. sheriff deputies arrived near the scene in a special bulletproof vehicle and they say that's when they saw the suspect hiding in the front yard. >
call just after midnight from a witness saying a car struck a man walking on foothill boulevard near cole street. that car took off before officers arrived. the victim died at the scene. right now, police are not releasing any suspect, description or vehicle description. also in the east bay, the investigation continues into the shooting of a man who alameda county sheriff's deputies said to be appeared to be taking aim at them. that suspect remains in the hospital this morning. police say they...
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. >> muy feo sÍ, sin piernas, sin manos, algunos con las piernas pero cole cambiando. >> lo que era una resultaron heridas. >> estamos entregando apoyo econÓmico desde luego en el gobierno municipal miguel angel de 23 aÑos no iba a la caminata decidiÓ acompaÑar a su abuelo y no sobreviviÓ. >> lo extraÑamos ahora en lo personal era el lugar el >> eres el todo un pueblo en lugar de fiesta estÁ de luto. en mÉxico, raÚl torres, telemundo. >> el nÚmero de adolescentes que no son vacunados contra el vi res del papiloma humano tiene mÁs que preocupado a las autoridades de salud, aparentemente padres que no nos vacunan por temer que tienen efectos secundarios o piensan que no hace falta piensan que sus hijos no son activos sexualmente y estÁn recomendando que todos los jÓvenes niÑos y niÑas por igual vean vacunado contra la enfermedad de transmisiÓn sexual al cumplir los 12 aÑos como medida de prevenciÓn para que estÉn protegidos al momento de ten relaciones, la vacuna que se administra en 3 dosis ayuda a prevenir varios tipos de cÁncer fecha. >> al regresar, paulina rubio hace un importante >>
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apariencia más juvenil >> depende del gusto de cada quien, se hace con pepimo, apio, con cale, con rizado, colesl azucar de las frutas, también jengibre, y raiz de curcuma para prevenir la inflamación >> no hay que ponerle todo a la misma vez, pero es el mismo jugo que usamos cuando hacemos la desintoxicacion, el pepino, y el celery es lo más importante, pero después elige usted lo que pone, debe tomarlo con el estomago vacío y 30 minutos antes de comer, está demostrado cuando el organismo se sacia y no siente tanta hambre, cuando se toma 2 jugos verdes, las personas pueden perder hasta 4 veces en comparacion a quienes no toman estos vegetales >> puede ingresar a facebook, a primer impacto, gracias cecilia >> gracias. >> bueno, seguimos con más de primer impacto, llego la hora del tiempo >> así es, estoy pensando en que, ¿como haria mi jugo? con nada de eso, porque está bastante complicado para mi, a ver si jackie se anima a tomarse el jugo al estilio de cecilia ramires >> a pensarlo, hay que tomar los consejos, la semana viene bastante activa, muy buenas tardes, les quiero mostrar el video para
apariencia más juvenil >> depende del gusto de cada quien, se hace con pepimo, apio, con cale, con rizado, colesl azucar de las frutas, también jengibre, y raiz de curcuma para prevenir la inflamación >> no hay que ponerle todo a la misma vez, pero es el mismo jugo que usamos cuando hacemos la desintoxicacion, el pepino, y el celery es lo más importante, pero después elige usted lo que pone, debe tomarlo con el estomago vacío y 30 minutos antes de comer, está demostrado...
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next batter, cole. single to right. drives in hector sanchez from third. at the plate. oh, no.on't worry, giants win, 6-1. they win by a nose. >>> all right, over to golf. tiger woods out to prove he's still a killer when it comes to golf. woods was shooting for his 76th pga victory. can he protect his lead? it was very entertaining down the stretch. tiger never lost a tournament leading by at least four strokes. fourth hole, par 3. he shot. lands to within four feet. he would make that for birdie to go to 20 under par. still hot on the tenth. putting for birdie. talk to it. it dropped, 27th birdie of the week, brought him to 21 under for the championship. tiger under 18. putting for bow gi. gets it to go. tiger woods is your champion. he's back on track. another team trying to get on track. what about the san jose sharks? they are losing to colorado, 2-0 in the second period. we'll have the highlights tonight at 11:00. back to you terry and diane. don't call me mr. stubs. >> i was going to, but i won't now. >> too late. >>> thanks for choosing nbc bay area news. "30 rock" is u
next batter, cole. single to right. drives in hector sanchez from third. at the plate. oh, no.on't worry, giants win, 6-1. they win by a nose. >>> all right, over to golf. tiger woods out to prove he's still a killer when it comes to golf. woods was shooting for his 76th pga victory. can he protect his lead? it was very entertaining down the stretch. tiger never lost a tournament leading by at least four strokes. fourth hole, par 3. he shot. lands to within four feet. he would make...
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one, two, three -- 10 sacks, all of it cole. you stole it? >> i need it for heating. my children are freezing. >> we are in the valley in romania. people here call it the valley of tears. about 100 families lived in this district, all in poverty and without jobs. their only hope and their only income are tied to the nearby stretch of railway. every day, fully loaded trains roll by. andre lives here with his family in a single room. >> look, we fill sax like this with coal. one is enough to heat for a day. sometimes we sell a bit. i havto admit, we live from stealing. >> his brother-in-law is in prison for stealing voal. the poor cannot afford would, so they risked everything for a few sacks of coal. some of them even go into dangerous, shut down mines. the police are in action around the clock. the freight yard is where they apprehend the most beeves. they recently seized 120 tons of stolen goods in a single day, but even that is just a drop in the ocean. >> there's no way we can stop thieves. the mining company should watch over the trains. this should not be our job
one, two, three -- 10 sacks, all of it cole. you stole it? >> i need it for heating. my children are freezing. >> we are in the valley in romania. people here call it the valley of tears. about 100 families lived in this district, all in poverty and without jobs. their only hope and their only income are tied to the nearby stretch of railway. every day, fully loaded trains roll by. andre lives here with his family in a single room. >> look, we fill sax like this with coal. one...
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police say the man was walking in the 5300 block of foothill boulevard near cole street when he was hitthe victim is from emeryville. no suspect or vehicle description that is been released. >>> dozens of searchers fanned out during a training exercise. the rescuers focused on one of the best tools at their disposal: their search dogs. >> i'm ready for your plan. >> reporter: on a hill side for ten victims, helped train volunteers for a real life emergency. the scenario, a small plane crash. >> we need significant transport litter. >> you need a stokes basket transport. >> reporter: 18 dogs and 40 volunteers took part. the exercise is put on by the california search and rescue association. >> the dog handlers, the crews come out, locate the casualties, provide treatment and evacuation. >> reporter: one of the reasons for the drill is to make the experience more realistic for searchers and dogs. >> the rescuers don't see this type of thing a lot, thankfully. when the real thing does happen they're ready for it. >> reporter: handler karen atkinson had omega hook for victims hidden in tree
police say the man was walking in the 5300 block of foothill boulevard near cole street when he was hitthe victim is from emeryville. no suspect or vehicle description that is been released. >>> dozens of searchers fanned out during a training exercise. the rescuers focused on one of the best tools at their disposal: their search dogs. >> i'm ready for your plan. >> reporter: on a hill side for ten victims, helped train volunteers for a real life emergency. the scenario, a...
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tuna on toast, cole slaw, cup of coffee. yeah. no, wait a minute. i always have tuna on toast. nothing's ever worked out for me with tuna on toast. i want the complete opposite of tuna on toast. chicken salad... on rye... untoasted... with a side of potato salad... and a cup of tea. there's no telling what can happen from this. chicken salad's not the opposite of tuna. salmon is the opposite of tuna because salmon swim against the current, and the tuna swim with it. good for the tuna. uh, george. you know, that woman just looked at you. so what? what am i supposed to do? go talk to her. elaine bald men with no jobs and no money who live with their parents don't approach strange women. here's your chance to try the opposite. instead of tuna salad and being intimidated by women chicken salad and going right up to them. yeah, i should do the opposite. i should. if every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right. yes. i will do the opposite. i used to sit here and do nothing and regret it all day. now i will do the opposite and i will do something. excuse
tuna on toast, cole slaw, cup of coffee. yeah. no, wait a minute. i always have tuna on toast. nothing's ever worked out for me with tuna on toast. i want the complete opposite of tuna on toast. chicken salad... on rye... untoasted... with a side of potato salad... and a cup of tea. there's no telling what can happen from this. chicken salad's not the opposite of tuna. salmon is the opposite of tuna because salmon swim against the current, and the tuna swim with it. good for the tuna. uh,...
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one the court could up hold proposition 8, allowing states to legally limit marriagel cole did the -- the court could say states aren't allowed to discriminate, a broad ruling like this would effect the 41 states that currently ban same sex marriage. three, the court could side step the merits itself and decide that once a state has offered gay couples the same rights as straight couples such as in a domestic partnership there is no reason to deny the status of marriage. this kind of ruling would affect the eight states with civil union laws including california. they treat same sex couples like straight couples in all ways but one. four, the justices could agree with the lower court cans ruling that once a state has allowed same sex couples to marry and given them all the rights of straight couples there is no legal justification for taking away that right as proposition 8 did casting a ruling this way would only affect california. five, the court could dismiss the appeal on grounds that the backers of the proposition don't have legal standing to challenge the lower court's ruling. i
one the court could up hold proposition 8, allowing states to legally limit marriagel cole did the -- the court could say states aren't allowed to discriminate, a broad ruling like this would effect the 41 states that currently ban same sex marriage. three, the court could side step the merits itself and decide that once a state has offered gay couples the same rights as straight couples such as in a domestic partnership there is no reason to deny the status of marriage. this kind of ruling...
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cole and i want to welcome you, lee perry, here this morning and thank you for all you've done and supporting your husband and his marvelous career. thank you, ms. perry. (applause) >> our speaker this morning, the former secretary of defense william perry, i first met when he was the deputy secretary of defense, and he and mrs. perry came to korea where i was the c5j5 and i was assigned to escort them around. and i had a lot of those kinds of duties while i was assigned to korea. but it was the most pleasant experience i had and i say that honestly, to get to know these two people. and he then became our secretary of defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william p
cole and i want to welcome you, lee perry, here this morning and thank you for all you've done and supporting your husband and his marvelous career. thank you, ms. perry. (applause) >> our speaker this morning, the former secretary of defense william perry, i first met when he was the deputy secretary of defense, and he and mrs. perry came to korea where i was the c5j5 and i was assigned to escort them around. and i had a lot of those kinds of duties while i was assigned to korea. but it...
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joining me now is congressman tom cole from oklahoma. with how will you vote on that? >> i'd certainly vote for it. >> you'll vote for it. the speaker says he's hopeful the house and senate will be able to work through this. >> i think the speaker is right. i was encouraged on friday that both the president and the speaker made the point of saying this shouldn't be used as a weapon and it's something we ought to agree on. obviously it's at the lower sequester number, but i'll certainly vote to extend funding. >> sir, over the weekend, gene sperling spoke on "meet the press." take a listen. >> we will still be committed to trying to find remembers and democrats that will work on a bipartisan compromise to eliminate, get rid of the sequester and that's why the president was calling leadership on friday. that's why he spent saturday afternoon calling republican and democratic senators who he thinks could be part of a caucus of common sense to help move our country forward. >> caucus of common sense. at the end of the day, are you seeing the
joining me now is congressman tom cole from oklahoma. with how will you vote on that? >> i'd certainly vote for it. >> you'll vote for it. the speaker says he's hopeful the house and senate will be able to work through this. >> i think the speaker is right. i was encouraged on friday that both the president and the speaker made the point of saying this shouldn't be used as a weapon and it's something we ought to agree on. obviously it's at the lower sequester number, but i'll...
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tonight -- jennifer love hewitt, from "the walking dead", steven yeun, and music from keyshia cole, withleto and the cletones. and now if everybody's ready, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. it's great to be back. we were on vacation last week. i missed up. i hope you had a good st. patrick's day yesterday. st. patrick is the patron saint of urinating in public. there are a lot of big parades around the country in new york, boston, chicago, all the drunkest cities have them. getting hammered on st. patrick's day is a tradition although it's for most holidays in the united states. every year on this show since 2006 our tradition is to show maybe the three greatest local news clips in the history of television. the first time i saw these clips i swore an oath to show them every st. patrick's day every year we're on the air. this happened in mobile, alabama where word of a leprechaun sighting spread like fire throughout the city. >> curiosity leads to large crowds. ma bring phon
tonight -- jennifer love hewitt, from "the walking dead", steven yeun, and music from keyshia cole, withleto and the cletones. and now if everybody's ready, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. it's great to be back. we were on vacation last week. i missed up. i hope you had a good st. patrick's day yesterday. st. patrick is the patron saint of urinating in public....
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norris cole to lebron james. and that's jason terry.and then it's james in the fourth putting miami up 2 with 10.5 seconds to play. boston gets a chance, paul pierce, no. and miami has done it, now all alone, second longest winning streak in nba history, 105-103. >>> elsewhere, world baseball classic, dominican republic taking on the netherlands in the semifinals. in the first, netherlands up 1-0. andruw jones, popped foul. moises sierra diving into the stands for the catch. his first name is moises, remember moises alou and, yeah, that guy playing the role of steve barton almost, although he didn't get in the way. look who's there, moises alou. working with the d.r. general manager. bottom fifth, same score, dominican republic taking charge. sierra doubling down the left field line, carlos santana scores, man on third, jose reyes, single to center, sierra coming in to score, it's 2-1. later in the inning, dominican republic up 3-1, and adding to it, edwin encarnacion, up the middle, the run scores and dominican republic has 7-0 in the
norris cole to lebron james. and that's jason terry.and then it's james in the fourth putting miami up 2 with 10.5 seconds to play. boston gets a chance, paul pierce, no. and miami has done it, now all alone, second longest winning streak in nba history, 105-103. >>> elsewhere, world baseball classic, dominican republic taking on the netherlands in the semifinals. in the first, netherlands up 1-0. andruw jones, popped foul. moises sierra diving into the stands for the catch. his first...
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additional fundg provided by the cole come foundation. the wallace genetic foundation. the carpenter foundation and the charles afruoff foundation. >> this week on to the contrary: first, single families and the decline of men. then, leaning in or falling behind? "behind the headlines," the history of women in defense. ♪ ♪ >> hello. i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, are single families hurting men? new research shows the decades long decline in mens wages may be linked to the rise of single-parent families: the number of children living with two parents has declined by almost 20 percent during the past 40 years. the majority of single parent households are led by women. the struggles men face in the workforce may be both caused by and the effect of single parent house holds. men who don't make as much money or don't hold stable jobs are not attractive as partners so some women are choosing to bare and raise children alone, a growing bank of research shows men raised by single mother
additional fundg provided by the cole come foundation. the wallace genetic foundation. the carpenter foundation and the charles afruoff foundation. >> this week on to the contrary: first, single families and the decline of men. then, leaning in or falling behind? "behind the headlines," the history of women in defense. ♪ ♪ >> hello. i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, are...
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old tanner cole found out about it when the money he had in his bank of americant went to the state. >> it's my money and it really makes me mad. >> reporter: his dad says the state couldn't find the money. >> the state says there's nothing showing up for tanner, they don't have any record of receiving anything and they don't know when or if it's coming. >> reporter: they only need to send along the owner's name if the property has a value of at least $50. which explains why the state had no record of tanner's $30.75. and they don't have to notify you beforehand either. >> i think it's pretty dumb because how am i supposed to know? >> reporter: we learned the state has ken in $68 million since 2007 without any property owner information. that is $68 million that belongs to you, and ends up in the state's general fund. >> all of a sudden we were the little fish in the big giant pond of other people in the same predicament. and surprised that nobody had done anything about it. >> reporter: but now, someone doing something about it. >> i actually pride myself on doi
. >> reporter: 15-year-old tanner cole found out about it when the money he had in his bank of americant went to the state. >> it's my money and it really makes me mad. >> reporter: his dad says the state couldn't find the money. >> the state says there's nothing showing up for tanner, they don't have any record of receiving anything and they don't know when or if it's coming. >> reporter: they only need to send along the owner's name if the property has a value of...
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norris cole, the alley, lebron james, the one-handed hoop.ron james, 24 points, 11 assists, 9 boards, 1 shy of a triple-double. moments later, lebron sharing the love. chris anderson. the heat win it 108-94 extending it to 27 straight games. >>> the nuggets already riding a double-digit win straight, 15 straight taking on the pelicans. first quarter, nuggets down 4. andre miller making it a two-point game. but that's as close as they would get because the horns run away in this one. ryan anderson, 2 of his 23 points off the bench. hornets up 13. but the man of the day was brian roberts. dishing it out frequently. there to darius miller and here to anderson for three. roberts, 13 points, 18 assists, and the hornets win it, 110-86. so the nuggets' win streak is no more. that is your "sportscenter" update. have a great morning. >>> well, when tiger woods tees off at the masters two weeks from thursday, he'll do so as the world's number one golfer. woods has climbed to the top of the rankings after winning the arnold palmer invitational. >> yep,
norris cole, the alley, lebron james, the one-handed hoop.ron james, 24 points, 11 assists, 9 boards, 1 shy of a triple-double. moments later, lebron sharing the love. chris anderson. the heat win it 108-94 extending it to 27 straight games. >>> the nuggets already riding a double-digit win straight, 15 straight taking on the pelicans. first quarter, nuggets down 4. andre miller making it a two-point game. but that's as close as they would get because the horns run away in this one....
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don't have a shower on the space station so there are no singing out of our good humor and a photo cole ending months of preparation for a mission that aims to beat any fast track to this style and open up a new highway to the international space station andrey fama. kazakstan. so the historic launch is coming in about three hours from now we'll be bringing you more on that and of course live coverage. well now some international news in brief this hour fifteen students have been killed in a mortar attack on a damascus university syrian state media is reporting the bombs are thought to have landed on the canteen of an architecture department government media has said rebels are to blame for the strike. the buses plummeted down a ravine in the south of peru leaving twenty four people dead rescue workers arrived at the same to recover the bodies but have been hampered by the difficult terrain and investigation has begun into what caused the accident. that's it for me in the news team for the moment will be back with more for you in less than half an hour from now in the meantime we look a
don't have a shower on the space station so there are no singing out of our good humor and a photo cole ending months of preparation for a mission that aims to beat any fast track to this style and open up a new highway to the international space station andrey fama. kazakstan. so the historic launch is coming in about three hours from now we'll be bringing you more on that and of course live coverage. well now some international news in brief this hour fifteen students have been killed in a...
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is raging with democrats and republicans desperate to offload responsibility and economist richard cole says the american people should prepare for the worst. republicans and democrats alike are committed to an austerity policy as we do in see it in europe their only disagreement is exactly who gets cut whose axes get raisins and i'm very pessimistic as are most observers in washington that we are about to do what britain italy greece have done with the same dire consequences looming in our future if you cut government spending as we're about to do if you raise taxes on average people which we did on january first with the rise in the payroll tax those are a double whammy two hits on our economy they depress the economy they lose people jobs they make people cut back in their spending with less jobs and less spending government tax revenues go down and that you races whatever benefit you might have imagined would comment on the government's budget the irony is the economy gets worse and the government budget gets worse until they wake up and realize that this is an inappropriate way to
is raging with democrats and republicans desperate to offload responsibility and economist richard cole says the american people should prepare for the worst. republicans and democrats alike are committed to an austerity policy as we do in see it in europe their only disagreement is exactly who gets cut whose axes get raisins and i'm very pessimistic as are most observers in washington that we are about to do what britain italy greece have done with the same dire consequences looming in our...