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david king.'s a trauma surgeon at the hospital who ran in the marathon that day and who is also treating patients. let me start with the condition of those who are in your hospital. can you tell me how many are still there and how they're doing. >> yes, we have ten patients currently still in the hospital, five in good condition, five in fair condition. the nooif fair condition are still in intensive care units. >> it does seen though as we've been getting updates from all of the hospitals that slowly but surely all of these folks, shom who have had devastating injuries, all do seem to be making progress. >> it's always difficult to speculate on long term prognosis. every time you think things are going perfectly well, sometimes there are hiccups along the way. it's difficult to predict. but that caveat being said, currently all ten of our patients are looking well and continue to improve every day. >> well that is indeed good news. obviously this would be very personal to you on every level. thi
david king.'s a trauma surgeon at the hospital who ran in the marathon that day and who is also treating patients. let me start with the condition of those who are in your hospital. can you tell me how many are still there and how they're doing. >> yes, we have ten patients currently still in the hospital, five in good condition, five in fair condition. the nooif fair condition are still in intensive care units. >> it does seen though as we've been getting updates from all of the...
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davide king, who saved lives in iraq and afghanistan. yesterday ran the marathon and then did it again. >> reporter: you completed the marathon? >> that's correct. i was in the athlete's recovery area for about 30-45 minutes. but essentially just left there when the bomb went off and of course immediately came to the hospital. >> reporter: what did you say to yourself when you first heard about this? >> the moment i walked into the emergency room and looked at the casualties, without even examining the patients in detail, i could just see the pattern of injury and i thought to myself, "this is exactly like i was back in iraq or afghanistan." >> you're finding metallic particles, small metal balls, nails, screws in these wounds? >> that's right. we're not exactly sure what they are. whether they're bb's or metal ball bearings. we're also finding nails and screws and other pieces of metal. they're twisted and deformed. it's not clear whether they're from the bomb itself or the environment around the bomb. >> but the bomb may have hit other
davide king, who saved lives in iraq and afghanistan. yesterday ran the marathon and then did it again. >> reporter: you completed the marathon? >> that's correct. i was in the athlete's recovery area for about 30-45 minutes. but essentially just left there when the bomb went off and of course immediately came to the hospital. >> reporter: what did you say to yourself when you first heard about this? >> the moment i walked into the emergency room and looked at the...
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david king crossed the finish line moments before the second explosion.e bodies were rushed from the medical tent to the emergency room, dr. king raced to mass general and spent the next 40 hours performing life-saving operations. it's extraordinary. within 90 seconds you were essentially on the way to the operating room with these patients? >> yeah. the injuries were so horrific and so obvious, when bleeding is massive, it doesn't take a lot of figuring to understand that something needs to be done quickly. >> you had sort of a significant milestone today with regard to your patients, critically injured patients. but what happened today that was significant? >> our last patient who was on a breathing machine today had their breathing tube removed. that doesn't mean we've won the game but it's a really big step in the right direction. >> and it's a miracle for boston as the heroism of the first responders saved 180 lives. still, steven sagatori can't stop thinking about the ones they lost. >> i'm a nurse by profession so death is part of your profession b
david king crossed the finish line moments before the second explosion.e bodies were rushed from the medical tent to the emergency room, dr. king raced to mass general and spent the next 40 hours performing life-saving operations. it's extraordinary. within 90 seconds you were essentially on the way to the operating room with these patients? >> yeah. the injuries were so horrific and so obvious, when bleeding is massive, it doesn't take a lot of figuring to understand that something needs...
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david king crossed the finish line moments before the second explosion.as the bodies were rushed from the medical tent to the emergency room, dr. king raced to mass general and spent the next 40 hours performing life-saving operations. it's extraordinary. within 90 seconds you were essentially on the way to the operating room with these patients? >> yeah. the injuries were so horrific and so obvious. when bleeding is massive, it doesn't take a lot of figuring to understand that something needs to be done quickly. >> you had sort of a significant milestone today with regard to your patients, critically injured patients. but what happened today that was significant? >> our last patient who was on a breathing machine today had their breathing tube removed. that doesn't mean we've won the game, but it's a really big step in the right direction. >> and it's a miracle for boston as the heroism of the first responders saved 180 lives. still, steven sagatori can't stop thinking about the ones they lost. >> i'm a nurse by profession so death is part of what i do f
david king crossed the finish line moments before the second explosion.as the bodies were rushed from the medical tent to the emergency room, dr. king raced to mass general and spent the next 40 hours performing life-saving operations. it's extraordinary. within 90 seconds you were essentially on the way to the operating room with these patients? >> yeah. the injuries were so horrific and so obvious. when bleeding is massive, it doesn't take a lot of figuring to understand that something...
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david king, a trauma surgeon at mass general hospitals, who ran the marathon, then went to hospital to leo, let me start with you. where were you when these bombs went off? >> we were on boylston street not far from the finish line, and after looking at the photos that i've seen from that day, we were probably only three or four feet from where the first bomb went off. >> and what was your instant reaction after they had gone off? >> well, after the first bomb went off, we were knocked to the ground and my first reaction i guess maybe i watch too much tv, my first reaction was to climb on top of kaitlyn and i was yelling at her to stay down. at that point, the second bomb went off and you know, she told me that she was injured and she said you know, i'm hurt, you have to get me out of here. >> was it the first or second blast you think that caused her injuries? >> it was the first blast. >> you were uninjured, fairly miraculously, given where you were. we all look to these photographs of you carrying her away from the scene. really quite remarkable heroism on your part. your first thou
david king, a trauma surgeon at mass general hospitals, who ran the marathon, then went to hospital to leo, let me start with you. where were you when these bombs went off? >> we were on boylston street not far from the finish line, and after looking at the photos that i've seen from that day, we were probably only three or four feet from where the first bomb went off. >> and what was your instant reaction after they had gone off? >> well, after the first bomb went off, we...
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he told me that story sitting on the balcony of the king david in 1967. basically pointing out of the place. and it is just an amazing, amazing experience. that was probably for five weeks after the end of the '67 war. you could see from sitting there with the old border was and where the cold city. you went into the old city right after that. >> nothing here radical about israel for your growing up. it was greater parents had these extremely happy times at the beginning of their marriage, although your mother had been raised in chicago. part of the theme of the buck is a threat your childhood it is really like in jerusalem. his mother keeps thinking they're going to move back to jerusalem. but instead they move. but talk about -- >> jerusalem on the north shore. >> right. well, not kind of exactly your ready on that. but talk about israel and how formative it was and the two countries and their cultures that you grew up in. and when you're doing it, can you talk a little bit about your mother who also eventually emigrated. >> my parents first went there
he told me that story sitting on the balcony of the king david in 1967. basically pointing out of the place. and it is just an amazing, amazing experience. that was probably for five weeks after the end of the '67 war. you could see from sitting there with the old border was and where the cold city. you went into the old city right after that. >> nothing here radical about israel for your growing up. it was greater parents had these extremely happy times at the beginning of their...
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and the david part is just that the messiah has to be a descendant of king david. >> during this timefe within the group. soon he has four. including david bund's 17-year-old sister, robin. >> he talked about the house of david, how he's supposed to have all these wives. so the idea was, you know, this appears to be of god. and it technically was illegal. but when you're in a cult and you've got -- answering to a higher power, you don't worry about the law so much sometimes. >> koresh learns that his former mentor, lois roden, is dead. and her son, george, is in a state psychiatric hospital. with the property up for grabs, he takes back mt. carmel and continues to recruit around the world. >> he drew people from england, australia and from the west indies as well as americans. it was a multiracial and multiethnic setting. >> why did you come here? >> because i heard there was something here that i wanted to listen to. >> what do you think of david? >> i think he's great. >> how old are you? >> i'm 16. >> do you think he's the son of god? >> yeah. >> as his following grows, koresh begi
and the david part is just that the messiah has to be a descendant of king david. >> during this timefe within the group. soon he has four. including david bund's 17-year-old sister, robin. >> he talked about the house of david, how he's supposed to have all these wives. so the idea was, you know, this appears to be of god. and it technically was illegal. but when you're in a cult and you've got -- answering to a higher power, you don't worry about the law so much sometimes....
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ohio license plate king david zebra 8-8-9. we're heading to a carjacking that just occurred at 55th and chester. 0-1, we're pulling up. dispatcher: okay, 22-27. gonzalez: let's see what's going on here. man: he's mute. gonzalez: okay. mullins: 3-0-1 radio. we got a portable, mel? color: blue... i believe it's beige. beige... tan. all right, we're getting some further information from the victim here. two of them? well, let's tour then. 0-1, further information: two white males took this car. northbound on 5-5 about ten minutes ago. ohio license king victor zebra 8-8-9. a two-door chevy chevette 1979, tan in color. two males... two males? white? here... hold on to this. another car's going to come and make the report. we're going to go look for your car. okay? all right. all right. gonzales: don't go anywhere. stay there. after receiving some further information from this victim of this carjacking here we been touring the area a predominantly white area-- being that's what the suspects were. we believe we're on to the vehicle.
ohio license plate king david zebra 8-8-9. we're heading to a carjacking that just occurred at 55th and chester. 0-1, we're pulling up. dispatcher: okay, 22-27. gonzalez: let's see what's going on here. man: he's mute. gonzalez: okay. mullins: 3-0-1 radio. we got a portable, mel? color: blue... i believe it's beige. beige... tan. all right, we're getting some further information from the victim here. two of them? well, let's tour then. 0-1, further information: two white males took this car....
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david king, a trauma surgeon who also operated in iraq.r what he had to say. >> when i came into the emergency room and looked at the first wave of casualties, that were arriving from the marathon, i really thought to myself, i just, could have been, me looking back and beinging in iraq or afghanistan. it really, the pattern of injury was identical, it looked the same to me. >> unbelievable. martha, the next stage in the process is going to be rehabilitation. we interviewed people at boston spaledings rehabilitation center about how people will recover, psych logically and physically and achieve what doctors call the new normal. martha: dr. marc siegel, thank you. bill: two men expected in courtney moment now. allegations they plotted to attack trains between the u.s. and canada. we're on that in a moment live. martha: we're monitoring a major hearing today on immigration reform. homeland security secretary janet napolitano among those testifying. a live report on that coming up here on "america's newsroom." [ female announcer ] everything
david king, a trauma surgeon who also operated in iraq.r what he had to say. >> when i came into the emergency room and looked at the first wave of casualties, that were arriving from the marathon, i really thought to myself, i just, could have been, me looking back and beinging in iraq or afghanistan. it really, the pattern of injury was identical, it looked the same to me. >> unbelievable. martha, the next stage in the process is going to be rehabilitation. we interviewed people...
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david king, who was both a trauma surgeon in iraq and also worked on the patients as they recovered.et's hear what he had to say? >> all of our patients have benefited from our, the lessons learned from the past decade of battlefield experiences especially, especially with respect to their lower extremity wounds. there is no question that our patients now are benefiting from the lessons learned in the past decade of war. >> caitlin is expected to fully recover but it will be a long road. i also interviewed people at the boston spaulding rehabilitation medical center where a lot of these patients will go to recover. both psychologically and physically they have a long road ahead of them. jon? jon: her full recovery is very good news. dr. siegel. thank you. >> thanks, jon. jenna: the surviving suspect in the boston terror attack has already been charged with conspiring to use weapons of mass destruction and faces more federal charges. he will go through the civilian court system. coming up our legal panel will debate what's next as investigators build their case. >> reporter: hi, every
david king, who was both a trauma surgeon in iraq and also worked on the patients as they recovered.et's hear what he had to say? >> all of our patients have benefited from our, the lessons learned from the past decade of battlefield experiences especially, especially with respect to their lower extremity wounds. there is no question that our patients now are benefiting from the lessons learned in the past decade of war. >> caitlin is expected to fully recover but it will be a long...
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david king of massachusetts general hospital who actually says he is seeing a lot of tbi patients already know they have this problem, bill? bill: good to have you there. dr. marc siegel live in boston. >> thanks, bill. martha: how the suspects walked into a fireworks to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams geico and we could help youo save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are een with envy. oh, no, no, no...i'm sorry, but this is all wrong? i would never say that. writer: well what would you say? gecko: well i'd probabl
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david king is a trauma surgeon who saved lives in iraq and afghanistan.d crossed the finish line not long before the bombs exploded. last night he told diane sawyer what he saw looked very much like a war zone. >> i was in the athlete recovery area for 30, 45 minutes. essentially had just left there. when the bomb went off. of course, immediately came to the hospital. well the moment i -- i walked into the emergency room and looked at the casualties, without even examining the patients in detail. i could just see the patterns of injury. i thought to myself, this is exactly like i was back in iraq or afghanistan. >> you are finding metallic particles, small, metal balls, nails, screws in these wounds? >> that's right. we are not exactly sure what they are, whether they're bbs, metal ball bearings. we are also finding nails and screws and other, other pieces of metal. twisted and deformed. not clear if they're from the bomb itself or from -- from the environment around the bomb. the operations that we have performed are identical to the kind of work we woul
david king is a trauma surgeon who saved lives in iraq and afghanistan.d crossed the finish line not long before the bombs exploded. last night he told diane sawyer what he saw looked very much like a war zone. >> i was in the athlete recovery area for 30, 45 minutes. essentially had just left there. when the bomb went off. of course, immediately came to the hospital. well the moment i -- i walked into the emergency room and looked at the casualties, without even examining the patients in...
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post these so-called a few forgotten facts all these facts are jewish such as this one for example king david found as the city of jerusalem muhammad never came to jerusalem now it wasn't really the fast time dives and monuments attacked israeli cyberspace now the previous time it happened during last years gaza war now during the four days of classes hundreds of israeli websites that were suffered from forty million unique attacks. and there are around seven hundred israeli watch size repeated attacks including some high profile government websites like the websites of the foreign ministry. and the israeli defense ministry so as you can see that previous attack had some major impact so wait and see how this one develops while the come in the wake of a renewed wave of discontent crushing down on israel a deadly clashes broke out between activists and soldiers sponsored by the death of a high ranking palestinian prisoners in israeli detention that's all of it accusations he did nothing to save his life. a bit later in the program. this week saw a dramatic escalation on the korean peninsula wit
post these so-called a few forgotten facts all these facts are jewish such as this one for example king david found as the city of jerusalem muhammad never came to jerusalem now it wasn't really the fast time dives and monuments attacked israeli cyberspace now the previous time it happened during last years gaza war now during the four days of classes hundreds of israeli websites that were suffered from forty million unique attacks. and there are around seven hundred israeli watch size repeated...
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so these so called a few forgotten facts all these facts are jewish such as this one for example king david found as the city of jerusalem muhammad never came to jerusalem you know it wasn't really the fast time guys and non-image attacked him. israeli cyberspace now the previous time it happened during last year's gaza war now during the four days it lasts one hundred. words from forty million unique attacks and around seven hundred israeli websites suffered repeated attacks including some high profile government websites like the websites of the foreign ministry the bank of jerusalem and the israeli defense ministry so as you can see that previous attack had some major impact so wait and see how this one. former m i five. so as the damage of these attacks is negligible certainly compared to what some governments have been doing in cyberspace it is very much matter of inconvenience to the websites that are under assault but of course it does get a lot of publicity the difference between this and real hacking real cyber attacks can be seen very starkly what happened when the u.s. and israel
so these so called a few forgotten facts all these facts are jewish such as this one for example king david found as the city of jerusalem muhammad never came to jerusalem you know it wasn't really the fast time guys and non-image attacked him. israeli cyberspace now the previous time it happened during last year's gaza war now during the four days it lasts one hundred. words from forty million unique attacks and around seven hundred israeli websites suffered repeated attacks including some...
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posted these so called a few forgotten facts all these facts are jewish such as this one for example king david found as the city of jerusalem the hammonds never came to jerusalem now it wasn't really the fast time dives and monuments attacked israeli. cyberspace you know the previous time it happened during last year's gaza war now only during the four days it lasts one hundred is really websites it was suffered from forty million unique attacks and around seven hundred israeli watched it attacks including some high profile government websites like the websites of the foreign ministry the bank of jerusalem and these rarely defense ministry so as you can see that previous attack had some major impact so wait and see how this one develops or let's get more of the latest hacker attack and its implications from dr phil and expert in the usage of the internet in the middle east and islamic world a pleasure to see you today thanks for coming on r t let's talk about this. you think it's dangerous. good evening sir well this current their attack is not a serious serious as it's looked like in the medi
posted these so called a few forgotten facts all these facts are jewish such as this one for example king david found as the city of jerusalem the hammonds never came to jerusalem now it wasn't really the fast time dives and monuments attacked israeli. cyberspace you know the previous time it happened during last year's gaza war now only during the four days it lasts one hundred is really websites it was suffered from forty million unique attacks and around seven hundred israeli watched it...
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king saul, david, solomon greuel their 3,000 years. jumping at, u.n. resolution 242 gives israel the right that exists. palestinians and other countries , institutions want to join the un. this is a fact of un policy. why don't these two, given all the other arguments in between, carry more weight in resolving this whole issue? as i said, perhaps incredibly naive. >> enter the jews. i think you make a mistake if you refuse to -- the degree to which and the muslim world, in europe, one of the reasons that people don't accept this outcome is they don't like the idea. they don't want to except. that as been demonized really almost since the day it was created. that is a factor. downplay it. second, you go back to this tree of this, there was of you right at the beginning. we don't need to accept this. everyone except us. that is not the case. that is why the resolution passed. the united states recognizes. they tried to us killick in the grill. it's not a federal penalty in 1949 and 50. as we saw in 7073, some of those cases there were a bit too close for
king saul, david, solomon greuel their 3,000 years. jumping at, u.n. resolution 242 gives israel the right that exists. palestinians and other countries , institutions want to join the un. this is a fact of un policy. why don't these two, given all the other arguments in between, carry more weight in resolving this whole issue? as i said, perhaps incredibly naive. >> enter the jews. i think you make a mistake if you refuse to -- the degree to which and the muslim world, in europe, one of...
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david, you just heard congressman king. he said my instinct is shoot down a north korean missile, but we have to decide if we don't shoot it down, you know, you might get more intelligence out of it if it lands in the water and learn about where they are in the process. what is the right thing to do? >> my sense is that the decision will be based on where the missile actually goes. like representative king says. one of the questions is if we try and shoot it down and we miss, it looks a lot worse than if we don't try at all. many of our missile systems haven't been tested in real wore situations. i'm not sure we want to use this was the first time. but that's a decision that's got to be made by the military. >> all right. that's an interesting point. you actually make me more scared. if we don't want to do it on a test because we're scared if we miss. what about when someone does it for real and we never tested an interceptor? >> yeah, well, i think the issue is in a sense like, you know, it's not necessarily to be scared.
david, you just heard congressman king. he said my instinct is shoot down a north korean missile, but we have to decide if we don't shoot it down, you know, you might get more intelligence out of it if it lands in the water and learn about where they are in the process. what is the right thing to do? >> my sense is that the decision will be based on where the missile actually goes. like representative king says. one of the questions is if we try and shoot it down and we miss, it looks a...
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they made their case to nba owners and they were supposed to vote on the future of the kings but commissioner david there are too many questions that need to be answered. >>> they are heading to school in style. the event begins at 10:30 and will include the ban and remarks from the head coach. this is the first time in school history cal has advanced to the final four and they face allow have i will -- a louisville team on sunday. >>> he was not great in a lot of areas. >> i want to show you guys what we found when we looked at this crash on high street. remember we were telling you about it and it caused the biggest delay on northbound 880 between high and 29th and our cameras captured a badly damaged mercedes mercedes benzs -- mercedes benzs, these pictures were taken as they were clearing the crash and that has caused a big back up on 880 north. the good news, the backup was big, but let's go to 880 now. even though the lanes were blocked, we had a very good improvement but it has i am prod quite a bit. still looking good, i think they are breaking up there. westbound 580 and highway 13, there
they made their case to nba owners and they were supposed to vote on the future of the kings but commissioner david there are too many questions that need to be answered. >>> they are heading to school in style. the event begins at 10:30 and will include the ban and remarks from the head coach. this is the first time in school history cal has advanced to the final four and they face allow have i will -- a louisville team on sunday. >>> he was not great in a lot of areas....
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they made their case to nba owners and they were supposed to vote on the future of the kings but commissioner david are too many questions that need to be answered. >>> they are heading to school in style. the event begins at 10:30 and will include the ban and remarks from the head coach. this is the first time in school history cal has advanced to the final four and they face allow have i will -- a louisville team on sunday. >>> he was not great in a lot of areas. >> i want to show you guys what we found when we looked at this crash on high street. remember we were telling you about it and it caused the biggest delay on northbound 880 between high and 29th and our cameras captured a badly damaged mercedes mercedes benzs -- mercedes benzs, these pictures were taken as they were clearing the crash and that has caused a big back up on 880 north. the good news, the backup was big, but let's go to 880 now. even though the lanes were blocked, we had a very good improvement but it has i am prod quite a bit. still looking good, i think they are breaking up there. westbound 580 and highway 13, there is a c
they made their case to nba owners and they were supposed to vote on the future of the kings but commissioner david are too many questions that need to be answered. >>> they are heading to school in style. the event begins at 10:30 and will include the ban and remarks from the head coach. this is the first time in school history cal has advanced to the final four and they face allow have i will -- a louisville team on sunday. >>> he was not great in a lot of areas. >> i...
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cent in the club and at the bar mitzvah for the daughter of one-time defense contractor david brooks. but the king1996 michael jackson did a private party for the sultan of bruni. the reported price tag? $16 million. no, you really can't beat it. back to the republican convention for a minute you know they didn't get lady gaga in tampa. they didn't get dolly parton. but they did get journey and the band reportedly made about $500,000 in the process. you might say, everyone won. sort of. jake? >> thank you, john. as for lady gaga's decision to turn down the rnc she wasn't alone. in addition to dolly parton the gop got pit bull. hell has no furgty like a john stewart scorned. the daily show host is mocking him for having his egyptian counterpart arrested. he made fun of morsi on his tv show so last night stewart stood up for his fellow comedian and took morsi to task. >> so he pokes fun at your hat and your lack of promised democratic reforms. what are you worried about? you're the president of egypt. you have an army. he's got a show. you have tanks and planes. we should know. we still have the rec
cent in the club and at the bar mitzvah for the daughter of one-time defense contractor david brooks. but the king1996 michael jackson did a private party for the sultan of bruni. the reported price tag? $16 million. no, you really can't beat it. back to the republican convention for a minute you know they didn't get lady gaga in tampa. they didn't get dolly parton. but they did get journey and the band reportedly made about $500,000 in the process. you might say, everyone won. sort of. jake?...
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king saul david solomon ruled their 3,000 years ago. jumping ahead un resolution 242 give israel the right to exist. palestinians and other countries, entities who want to join the un, this is a fact of the u.n. policy. why don't these two and all the arguments in between carry more weight in resolving this whole issue? perhaps incredibly naive. >> hatred of jews. we make a mistake if we refuse to say that, to acknowledge it, to eat the demise the degree to which in the muslim world, in europe one of the reasons people don't accept this outcome is they don't like -- they don't want to accept the jewish state's. this has it been demonized since the day it was created. that is a factor. tend to downplay it because it is impolite to mention that. that is first. second, if you go back to the history of this, there was the view at the beginning, we don't need to accept this. everybody accepts mine. that is not the case here. you have that resolution. state of israel is declared, united states recognize, then harry truman, arab states tried t
king saul david solomon ruled their 3,000 years ago. jumping ahead un resolution 242 give israel the right to exist. palestinians and other countries, entities who want to join the un, this is a fact of the u.n. policy. why don't these two and all the arguments in between carry more weight in resolving this whole issue? perhaps incredibly naive. >> hatred of jews. we make a mistake if we refuse to say that, to acknowledge it, to eat the demise the degree to which in the muslim world, in...
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they need to find some new ways to move the dial. >> david gergen and john king.ng this a lot, especially in the coming days. we'll see if the president can get what he wants off the ground in congress. the especially when it comes to universal background checks. >>> a letter to santa, a message on the kitchen chalkboard, a sister aching for her other half. left behind since the shooting massacre in newtown, connecticut. and we're only just beginning to hear about this for the first time as some of the victims' families are speaking out exclusively to "people" magazine. lisa sylvester has the details. >> reporter: noah loved wearing his brown winter jacket. he brought it to school at sandy hook elementary on december 14th. the day he and 19 other children were killed. >> it's the things you hold on to when you have nothing left. >> reporter: noah's parents share their family story in "people" magazine clutching that same brown jacket that a state trooper tracked down and returned to them. noah's twin sister is photographed holding his favorite toy. his mother sums
they need to find some new ways to move the dial. >> david gergen and john king.ng this a lot, especially in the coming days. we'll see if the president can get what he wants off the ground in congress. the especially when it comes to universal background checks. >>> a letter to santa, a message on the kitchen chalkboard, a sister aching for her other half. left behind since the shooting massacre in newtown, connecticut. and we're only just beginning to hear about this for the...
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and david is also building the tallest timeshare ever built. he is the king of timeshare, owns the largest privately-owned timeshare company in the world, and builds a building that is over $600 million, the most expensive timeshare ever built. this building, after the financial crisis, turns out to be the overreach that threatens their whole empire, and his whole personal fortune, and when he goes into default on both his dream home of versailles and the vegas building, and faces the prospect of foreclosure, their story turns into an allegory about the overreaching of america. - did you find it odd though with these people claiming to be billionaires, that when the recession hit, they went down with it as well? because a lot of billionaires were barely touched by the recession. - no. the interesting thing with david, and what he told me when he put his house on the market, his dream home on the market in may 2010, he said, "i made two mistakes: i never took anything off the table, and i personally signed for everything." he believed so much in his business a
and david is also building the tallest timeshare ever built. he is the king of timeshare, owns the largest privately-owned timeshare company in the world, and builds a building that is over $600 million, the most expensive timeshare ever built. this building, after the financial crisis, turns out to be the overreach that threatens their whole empire, and his whole personal fortune, and when he goes into default on both his dream home of versailles and the vegas building, and faces the prospect...
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david koresh. >> what do you want to talk about? >> who's the king? could it be christ? did god write a book?lk about his son according to a book? what does god think about his son? >> he did give his 58 minute speech. it was an absolute disaster. definitely the average person would not understand it and even most people who didn't give it a lot of attention. >> what's funny about that is i thought the tape was one of the least impressive things i've heard david say. i'm not sure why that's what he released but that's what he released. >> despite the disappointing broadcast, the fbi and the branch davidians each prepare for a mass surrender. >> when we thought we were getting out, it was an incredible feeling, like the weight of the world off your shoulders. like great, we're not going to die here. >> i believe the women were to come out first. and the men were to come out afterwards with their hands up to show that they weren't armed. so there was a procession negotiated. >> all of a sudden, the antennas start to go up, and have i been so totally duped that this individual has lied to all of
david koresh. >> what do you want to talk about? >> who's the king? could it be christ? did god write a book?lk about his son according to a book? what does god think about his son? >> he did give his 58 minute speech. it was an absolute disaster. definitely the average person would not understand it and even most people who didn't give it a lot of attention. >> what's funny about that is i thought the tape was one of the least impressive things i've heard david say. i'm...
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david: i like gold. off the desk, the king of beer getting a new look. they give her the diamonds.releasing a new can. it will be shaped like a bow tie. looks like somebody squeezed middle of it. they say quote, it is not like anything you have ever seen before. it reply indicates the logo and aims to replicate the brand. the can holds 11.3 ounces of beer compared to the traditional 12 ounces. they made a little on this move. the new look will hit store shelves an may 6th. liz: you can grip it. we asked you on facebook and twitter if you would spend $1500 for a pair of google futuristic glasses? so, gene on facebook said, hell no! they will be
david: i like gold. off the desk, the king of beer getting a new look. they give her the diamonds.releasing a new can. it will be shaped like a bow tie. looks like somebody squeezed middle of it. they say quote, it is not like anything you have ever seen before. it reply indicates the logo and aims to replicate the brand. the can holds 11.3 ounces of beer compared to the traditional 12 ounces. they made a little on this move. the new look will hit store shelves an may 6th. liz: you can grip it....
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david: scott bauer, thank you very much. even bond kings looking at the stock market as a new kind of fixed income but many fixed income investors are still wary giving stocks the same kind of trust they're used to giving so we decided to ask one of "barron's" top advisors a fixed income guy who is looking more to stocks today to make a sale to wary investor. that's me. rich sapper steen, is high tower partners managing director and he tells us where he is investing his clients money. good to see you. by the way, folks this guy is number five investor according to "barron's" top 100 advisors list. you want to pay attention to what he said. i'm wary investor, i lost money in 2000 with the dot-com bust. i lost money in 2009 with the financial bust. convince me it i will time to take some of my money out of trusty bond and put it into stocks. >> it is a interesting situation we have right now. bonds, relative to stocks are virtually upside down because typically 10-year treasurys yield more than the s&p dividend but today the s&ps yielding 45
david: scott bauer, thank you very much. even bond kings looking at the stock market as a new kind of fixed income but many fixed income investors are still wary giving stocks the same kind of trust they're used to giving so we decided to ask one of "barron's" top advisors a fixed income guy who is looking more to stocks today to make a sale to wary investor. that's me. rich sapper steen, is high tower partners managing director and he tells us where he is investing his clients money....
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. >>> new this morning, nba commissioner, david stearns, says it is going to be a little bit of time before we know' kings are going to stay in sacramento. sacramento and seattle pitch ag plan for the league office. commissioner stern says both of the presentations extraordinary. sacramento is led by major kevin johnson. the efforts to try to keep them there. he likes their chances. the league will decide the fate of the team to stay ta san francisco. >>> samsung continues its push to take on apple. the korean company opening up hundreds of shops in the u.s. mary thompson joins us live with detail and the rest of our market news. >>> good morning, mary. >> good morning to you, laura. right now, futures are higher, pointing to an open on wall street. this after stocks suffered their worst day in the month yesterday. reasons, disappointing data on the jobs market. td d the dow fell 111. t investigators will be watching the number numbers for jobless claims. samsung will be setting up ministores inside more than 1400 best buys. each samsung experience shop will look at smart phones, laptops, tvs and accessor
. >>> new this morning, nba commissioner, david stearns, says it is going to be a little bit of time before we know' kings are going to stay in sacramento. sacramento and seattle pitch ag plan for the league office. commissioner stern says both of the presentations extraordinary. sacramento is led by major kevin johnson. the efforts to try to keep them there. he likes their chances. the league will decide the fate of the team to stay ta san francisco. >>> samsung continues its...
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david greasehold, thailand. piers morgan called you a self-proclaimed king of cable. i'd love to see you bury him. no problem. not b much on kings. the ratings speak for themselves. an fd try to buy four tickets to the show here in july and sold out fast. tomorrow after the miller segment i'll announce another show in spokane, get on it fast. an announcement to a fourth grade class in sherman oaks, california. thanks for reading lincoln's last days. i read your book reports. appreciate it. a fine time to help out your kids and grandkids. my father got two weeks vacation a year. hard to believe when you look back on it. since we didn't have a lot of money we traveled for one week. i say traveled but what we did was go to a lake in vermont or new hampshire. it was w fun. i got to appreciate a little bit o of new england. it wasn't exactly a life-altering experience. now what i do is take the urchins sometimes against their will to exotic places where they can learn things. last week we went to saint kits in the eastern caribbean. alexander hamilton born there, left at nine years old and the rest is history. the
david greasehold, thailand. piers morgan called you a self-proclaimed king of cable. i'd love to see you bury him. no problem. not b much on kings. the ratings speak for themselves. an fd try to buy four tickets to the show here in july and sold out fast. tomorrow after the miller segment i'll announce another show in spokane, get on it fast. an announcement to a fourth grade class in sherman oaks, california. thanks for reading lincoln's last days. i read your book reports. appreciate it. a...
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the commission was supposed to vote on the future of the kings in two weeks. davidhere is still too many questions that need to be answered. >> uc berkeley is throwing a send off for women's basketball team. the rally will be held at haas pavilion. this is the first time in school history they have advanced to the women's final four. they face a very tough louieville team on sunday afternoon. >>> more fall out to that video that has surfaced from rut ger's university. fired mike rice yesterday. 13 faculty members are demanding the resignation of the university president. they are outraged he only suspended the coach after learning about the video last year. they feel the coach should have been fired immediately. shows rice hitting, shoving and berading his players. >> the fairwell to candlestick season is approaching for the 49ers. and season tickets are already sold out. it will be competitive to even get single game tickets. ticket master will sell those later this month. the fairwell will highlight top 10 moments. niners will kick off the season at their new sant
the commission was supposed to vote on the future of the kings in two weeks. davidhere is still too many questions that need to be answered. >> uc berkeley is throwing a send off for women's basketball team. the rally will be held at haas pavilion. this is the first time in school history they have advanced to the women's final four. they face a very tough louieville team on sunday afternoon. >>> more fall out to that video that has surfaced from rut ger's university. fired mike...
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the commission was supposed to vote on the future of the kings in two weeks. davidys there is still too many questions that need to be answered. >> uc berkeley is throwing a send off for women's basketball team. the rally will be held at haas pavilion. this is the first time in school history they have advanced to the women's final four. they face a very tough louieville team on sunday afternoon. >>> more fall out to that video that has surfaced from rut ger's university. fired mike rice yesterday. 13 faculty members are demanding the resignation of the university president. they are outraged he only suspended the coach after learning about the video last year. they feel the coach should have been fired immediately. shows rice hitting, shoving and berading his players. >> the fairwell to candlestick season is approaching for the 49ers. and season tickets are already sold out. it will be competitive to even get single game tickets. ticket master will sell those later this month. the fairwell will highlight top 10 moments. niners will kick off the season at their new
the commission was supposed to vote on the future of the kings in two weeks. davidys there is still too many questions that need to be answered. >> uc berkeley is throwing a send off for women's basketball team. the rally will be held at haas pavilion. this is the first time in school history they have advanced to the women's final four. they face a very tough louieville team on sunday afternoon. >>> more fall out to that video that has surfaced from rut ger's university. fired...
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king david they called him in the army. he wasn't popular in the army and he was pretty much done. my understanding is he was told he would not be chairman of the joint chiefs and he was not going to be chief of staff of the army so they cia was a bad thing for him. and if every senior officer in america were to be fired because he had an affair we would be fighting the army with sergeants. [laughter] so clearly there is more to it than that. there is more to it than that. the same with general allen. i don't know the whole story but let me assure you he was going to go but he wanted to go on his terms and he is smart. i always thought, he was tremendous but the one thing you really have to be good at if you want to be a successful person in washington. he moved the press. he would always go to lunches with people. i used to be asked all the time to go to lunch with him and i said i don't do that you know. i don't socialize with people i am reporting on. >> who do you think if you believe it's true, who do you think would have been targeted assassination by what came out with suppo
king david they called him in the army. he wasn't popular in the army and he was pretty much done. my understanding is he was told he would not be chairman of the joint chiefs and he was not going to be chief of staff of the army so they cia was a bad thing for him. and if every senior officer in america were to be fired because he had an affair we would be fighting the army with sergeants. [laughter] so clearly there is more to it than that. there is more to it than that. the same with general...
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david: something bigger than that? >> i like hamburger joints. burger kingnchise systems is one of the loans we got repaid and made a decent amount of money. anything from fitness centers, in nevada, titan fitness is one of the large ones. oil and gas distribute, to. we invest in, we localize, which is translation software. but these are companies that at least what we do are companies really over $10 million of earnings, 25, $50 million of earnings. david: all right. as some people are get nervous about this market and you hear david stockman warn being that there will be some kind of armageddon there is a question how difficult it is to get out of your investment. how tough is it to get your principle back if you get nervous. >> that is great question. we watch the liquidity very closely. 20 to 80% of our portfolio we could sell within a day. not necessarily at par but 97, 98. if we need liquidity quickly we're big enough with billion six of assets we can get liquidity. shareholders demand liquidity. we trade a million shares a day. if we sell, we sell. da
david: something bigger than that? >> i like hamburger joints. burger kingnchise systems is one of the loans we got repaid and made a decent amount of money. anything from fitness centers, in nevada, titan fitness is one of the large ones. oil and gas distribute, to. we invest in, we localize, which is translation software. but these are companies that at least what we do are companies really over $10 million of earnings, 25, $50 million of earnings. david: all right. as some people are...
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david, from thailand, piers morgan called you a self-pro climbed king of cable.ke to see you bury him. >> i'm not much on kings, the ratings speak for themselves. >> tried to buy four tickets to the bolder fresher show in july, sold out and fast. tomorrow, an after the miller segment i'll announce another show in spokane, you've got to get on it fast. and a note to linda's fourth grade class in sherman oaks, california, and i read all of your book reports. thanks. and factor tip of the day. helping out your kids and grandkids. my father only got two weeks vacation a year and since we didn't have a lot of of money we traveled for one week, i say traveled, what we did was go to a lake m vermont or new hampshire, and it was fun. i got to appreciate new england. it wasn't exactly a life altering experience, now what i do is take the urchins sometimes against their will to exotic places to learn something. last week we went to st. kits. and came to the colonies and the rest is history as they say. the culture of the island is very interesting combination of british, f
david, from thailand, piers morgan called you a self-pro climbed king of cable.ke to see you bury him. >> i'm not much on kings, the ratings speak for themselves. >> tried to buy four tickets to the bolder fresher show in july, sold out and fast. tomorrow, an after the miller segment i'll announce another show in spokane, you've got to get on it fast. and a note to linda's fourth grade class in sherman oaks, california, and i read all of your book reports. thanks. and factor tip of...
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david bass. the sharks drop the final game of the season before heading into the playoffs. justin williams of the l.a. kingsat proved to be the winning goal in the third period as the kings went on to beat the sharks three-to-two. the sharks will begin their ninth straight playoff appearance in vancouver against the third-seeded canucks. tickets for when they come back to san jose start at 71 dollars. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7 bay area news channel. you can also get headlines and live traffic. it's on comcast 193. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver
david bass. the sharks drop the final game of the season before heading into the playoffs. justin williams of the l.a. kingsat proved to be the winning goal in the third period as the kings went on to beat the sharks three-to-two. the sharks will begin their ninth straight playoff appearance in vancouver against the third-seeded canucks. tickets for when they come back to san jose start at 71 dollars. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7...
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imploring the delegates to join what was now, quote, a human rights movement, king concluded that, quote: we must think of the david of truth against the goliath of injustice. the poor people's campaign was designed to get the nation right side up. but, he said, it was only possible if the people in the room joined sclc that spring. after king received modest applause, the bull session that followed showcased the anxious energy and unanswered questions of the activists present, not to mention the vastly different ways those present sought to combat poverty. echoing the concerns of jose angel duet rez and others,, someone with asked do you want -- [inaudible] corps key gonzalez argued that if king wanted to confer with chicanos, he must understand that, quote: conferring is a two-way street. that included decision making and policy making as well as the inclusion of issues. such concerns were repeated and captivated the room with a stem-winding defense of the hand grant struggle, the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo and the distraction debates about armed violence posed. quote: whites are afraid of their own crimes, he c
imploring the delegates to join what was now, quote, a human rights movement, king concluded that, quote: we must think of the david of truth against the goliath of injustice. the poor people's campaign was designed to get the nation right side up. but, he said, it was only possible if the people in the room joined sclc that spring. after king received modest applause, the bull session that followed showcased the anxious energy and unanswered questions of the activists present, not to mention...
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big as some of the -- >> i've been saying, listen, this is the new -- from the days, david when pfizer was the king of this market, these are our new pfizers. it is a disease that is horrible and when they bought the pharma set which i know you and i were questioning it was brilliant. >> it didn't hurt. there's rally software, by the way. it just opened. >> rally software is rallying. >> you have dueling crowds. it's funny to see half the floor over at this post, over at post 6. >> with evertech and then post 5. >> with rally. look at that. >> let's get a little rumble. >> my ipo's better than yours. >> i like that! >> yesterday you got -- rejecting the sharks. >> 35 million shares and the stock is at 45 and 90 cents. when the headline number came out, i am telling you, be careful people at home. the headline numbers and the shortfall, big, big mistake. maybe jc penney can plug the market quickly with the secondary. >> whoa, just get it over and it would take the pain and move on. that's the netflix situation and netflix had a business model that many people can say, okay, i can see you burning thr
big as some of the -- >> i've been saying, listen, this is the new -- from the days, david when pfizer was the king of this market, these are our new pfizers. it is a disease that is horrible and when they bought the pharma set which i know you and i were questioning it was brilliant. >> it didn't hurt. there's rally software, by the way. it just opened. >> rally software is rallying. >> you have dueling crowds. it's funny to see half the floor over at this post, over at...
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david dominated french painting for 35 years, through the reign of louis xvi, the revolution, napoleon's empire, and the restoration of the bourbon kingshe had a talent for painting and survival. as the revolution approached, paintings demonstrating themes of allegiance to state rather than to family began to abound. although it was painted five years before the revolution, david's oath of the horatii would become one of the great images of the time. the theme of the horatii is a sacrificial oath of allegiance to republican rome. it is taken by three brothers before departing for combat. these are men willing to die out of patriotic duty. supported by their father, the courage and resolve of the brothers is evident even in their taut and outstretched limbs. here men are seen as moral symbols of the highest virtues, while the women are relegated to sit home, weep, and wait. the mothers and sisters, wrapped in soft, pliant draperies, seem to melt into tender gestures of suffering. david's great pictures show us how the classical tradition could be used, not for the academic or the picturesque, but as a model for political action. these a
david dominated french painting for 35 years, through the reign of louis xvi, the revolution, napoleon's empire, and the restoration of the bourbon kingshe had a talent for painting and survival. as the revolution approached, paintings demonstrating themes of allegiance to state rather than to family began to abound. although it was painted five years before the revolution, david's oath of the horatii would become one of the great images of the time. the theme of the horatii is a sacrificial...
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nba commissioner, david sterns, says it will take the league sometime to determine if the sacramento kingsay in california. sacramento and seattle both pitched their plans for the team yesterday in manhattan. commissioner sterns says both presentations were extraordinary but there is still a lot of questions to be answered sacramento may or yor kevin johnson says he likes the chance for the kings staying there. >>> right now, keep it on the cor court. the cal women's basketball team will head to new orleans for the final four of the ncaa tournament. this marks the very first time in school history the team has made it that far. the golden bears tip-off sunday taking on louisville, the winners. they will move on to play for the national championship. go, bears. >> in the meantime, final four mens teams have arrived in atlanta. you are looking at injured louisville player, kevin ware. louisville coach, rick pitino waved to the camera. they will be the first to play saturday followed by syracuse versus michigan. what a trooper? >> the way that ledge is snapped. the young man, a warrior effort
nba commissioner, david sterns, says it will take the league sometime to determine if the sacramento kingsay in california. sacramento and seattle both pitched their plans for the team yesterday in manhattan. commissioner sterns says both presentations were extraordinary but there is still a lot of questions to be answered sacramento may or yor kevin johnson says he likes the chance for the kings staying there. >>> right now, keep it on the cor court. the cal women's basketball team...
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david muir will have "world news." >>> on this week's 40th anniversary of martin luther king's death, we leave you with the power voice sang just two days after that heartbreaking day in memphis. ♪ what's going to happen ♪ now that the king of love is dead ♪ >>> in the news this sunday, an office every-involved shooting in san francisco's mission district sends two men to the hospital. why police say they opened fire. >>> and new developments after hundreds of gallons of fuel leak on to the cal train tracks. what it means for your ride today. >>> and good morning. we're looking live at the bay area san francisco from emoriville. will these clouds bring us a slight chance of >>> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. let's start with a quick first look at the weather with our meteorologist, frances. >> we haven't found much rain as we sweep around the bay area. there is a chance of rain still during morning hours. mainly cloudy conditions, temperatures in the 50s. temperatures climbing into upper 60s and then it looks like we see a better chance of showers this evening, late this evening. i'l
david muir will have "world news." >>> on this week's 40th anniversary of martin luther king's death, we leave you with the power voice sang just two days after that heartbreaking day in memphis. ♪ what's going to happen ♪ now that the king of love is dead ♪ >>> in the news this sunday, an office every-involved shooting in san francisco's mission district sends two men to the hospital. why police say they opened fire. >>> and new developments after...
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. >> reporter: nba commissioner david stern say it is nba has never dealt with something so complex. a final decision on the kingse may not be made during the board of governor's meeting coming in two weeks. >>> you may be surprised to learn that the plastic bottles and cans actually go to a landfill. why they're not recycled and why the trash cans are labeled that way in the first place. >> reporter: some 1,200-tons of san francisco garbage is drop into this pit every day. it all ends up in the landfill and that could include bottles, cans and cardboard. even though that say recycle that's because the city doesn't sort through the trash bills. >> i definitely thought there was a service that picked it up. >> reporter: recology is separating recyclables from these cans can be hazardous. >> there could be hypodermic needles or dog droppings. >> reporter: but while neither the city nor recology will sort through the bins other people will. street scavangers. >> that's why we have those out there, so it'll make it easier. >> reporter: the city says the main purpose is to prevent littering. >> we pick up 10,000-tons
. >> reporter: nba commissioner david stern say it is nba has never dealt with something so complex. a final decision on the kingse may not be made during the board of governor's meeting coming in two weeks. >>> you may be surprised to learn that the plastic bottles and cans actually go to a landfill. why they're not recycled and why the trash cans are labeled that way in the first place. >> reporter: some 1,200-tons of san francisco garbage is drop into this pit every day....
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. >> reporter: nba commissioner david stern say it is nba has never dealt with something so complex. a final decision on the kingsale may not be made during the board of governor's meeting coming in two weeks. >>> you may be surprised to learn that the plastic bottles and cans actually go to a landfill. why they're not recycled and why the trash cans are labeled that way in the first place. >> reporter: some 1,200-tons of san francisco garbage is drop into this pit every day. it all ends up in the landfill and that could include bottles, cans and cardboard. even though that say recycle that's because the city doesn't sort through the trash bills. >> i definitely thought there was a service that picked it up. >> reporter: recology is separating recyclables from these cans can be hazardous. >> there could be hypodermic needles or dog droppings. >> reporter: but while neither the city nor recology will sort through the bins other people will. street scavangers. >> that's why we have those out there, so it'll make it easier. >> reporter: the city says the main purpose is to prevent littering. >> we pick up 10,000-ton
. >> reporter: nba commissioner david stern say it is nba has never dealt with something so complex. a final decision on the kingsale may not be made during the board of governor's meeting coming in two weeks. >>> you may be surprised to learn that the plastic bottles and cans actually go to a landfill. why they're not recycled and why the trash cans are labeled that way in the first place. >> reporter: some 1,200-tons of san francisco garbage is drop into this pit every...
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the league was supposed to decide by april 18th where the kings will play next year but david stern saidm owners need more information on several topics before they can make a decision. >>> a new survey about marijuana, how many people now think it should be made legal. >> and x-ray skies, blue skies, up next meteorologist steve paulson will have your weekend forecast coming up. >> good morning northbound interstate 880, the traffic is moving along pretty well as you drive past the coliseum. it slows a little bit, but for the most part it's a nice drive. we'll tell you more straight ahead. county,tehama. >>> a new survey finds growing support for the legalization of marijuana. according to the nationwide pew research poll, 52% say marijuana should be legal. that's compared to 45% who say it should not be legalized. pew says support is up a strong 11 points since 2010. >>> time now is 8:24, and today b.a.r.t. is celebrating the one year milestone of its extension project. at noon a ribbon cutting ceremony is planned for the kato road grade separation project. it will lower kato roads so i
the league was supposed to decide by april 18th where the kings will play next year but david stern saidm owners need more information on several topics before they can make a decision. >>> a new survey about marijuana, how many people now think it should be made legal. >> and x-ray skies, blue skies, up next meteorologist steve paulson will have your weekend forecast coming up. >> good morning northbound interstate 880, the traffic is moving along pretty well as you drive...
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the league was supposed to decide by april 18th where the kings will play next year but david stern saidners need more information on several topics before they can make a decision. >>> a new survey about marijuana, how many people now think it should be made legal. >> and x-ray skies, blue skies, up next meteorologist steve paulson will have your weekend forecast coming up. >> good morning northbound interstate 880, the traffic is moving along pretty well as you drive past the coliseum. it slows a little bit, but for the most part it's a nice drive. we'll tell you more straight ahead. county,tehama. >>> a new survey finds growing support for the legalization of marijuana. according to the nationwide pew research poll, 52% say marijuana should be legal. that's compared to 45% who say it should not be legalized. pew says support is up a strong 11 points since 2010. >>> time now is 8:24, and today b.a.r.t. is celebrating the one year milestone of its extension project. at noon a ribbon cutting ceremony is planned for the kato road grade separation project. it will lower kato roads so it pa
the league was supposed to decide by april 18th where the kings will play next year but david stern saidners need more information on several topics before they can make a decision. >>> a new survey about marijuana, how many people now think it should be made legal. >> and x-ray skies, blue skies, up next meteorologist steve paulson will have your weekend forecast coming up. >> good morning northbound interstate 880, the traffic is moving along pretty well as you drive past...