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braves' catcher david ross showing off his pipes.t he was in, that was braves catcher david ross showing that during the washington nationals game. >>> an advocacy group want the fcc to stop a cartoon zebo 3 because it was to market footwear to kids. they are concern it had will pave the way for an onslaught of full-length ads massacre raiding as cartoons. huh? >>> could you answer this question for $7 7,000. >> the inspiration for this title object in a novel and a 1957 movie actually stanned the mae khlung river? >> roger craig had to get it right put himself in the jeopardy record books. >> if he came up with "the bridge on the river kwai." he did, i hope he waged a lot. he did. new record. >> i would have said "bridge" personally. craig beat the previous one-day record, $75,000 set more than six years ago by legendary jeopardy champ ken jennings. >>> 56 seconds, twitter is rolling out a new look. the site has been split into two panels to check out photos and videos. twitter hope it is will keep users on the site longer but will
braves' catcher david ross showing off his pipes.t he was in, that was braves catcher david ross showing that during the washington nationals game. >>> an advocacy group want the fcc to stop a cartoon zebo 3 because it was to market footwear to kids. they are concern it had will pave the way for an onslaught of full-length ads massacre raiding as cartoons. huh? >>> could you answer this question for $7 7,000. >> the inspiration for this title object in a novel and a 1957...
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sarah foxwell's parents say david ross who lost as the democratic primary earlier this month should remain lead counsel in the trial that is set to be happening in april. the family says that he is intimately familiar with the case and are confident he's the person to prosecute thomaslegs jr. -- thomas leggs jr. the democratic candidate is still considering it. we'll keep you posted. >>> police say a patient in a state mental hospital is charged with killing another patient who was strangled there. police say the 46-year-old known as saladin taylor killed susan sachs. she was found in the clifton t. perkins with a string around her neck. >>> hyundai motors is voluntarily recalling 2011 sonata sedans because of a manufacturing defect that could cause drivers to lose steering control. the steering column shaft connections may not have been tight enough or were improperly assembled, could cause the steering wheel to become separated from the column. >>> all is right in flacco-more after throwing four interceptions last week joe flacco threw three touchdowns. the 1-1 ravens open up the bank fo
sarah foxwell's parents say david ross who lost as the democratic primary earlier this month should remain lead counsel in the trial that is set to be happening in april. the family says that he is intimately familiar with the case and are confident he's the person to prosecute thomaslegs jr. -- thomas leggs jr. the democratic candidate is still considering it. we'll keep you posted. >>> police say a patient in a state mental hospital is charged with killing another patient who was...
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. ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ i'm all right ♪ all i do is win, win, win ♪ >> that's catcher david rossthe race. >> baseball players are crazy. they are. are they not the craziest? they have to be. >> 162 games you sit in the dugout. you have to entertain yourself. >> you have to to fail a lot. and sing through it. >> we've got to go. pat buchanan in d.c., where do you stand with the reggie bush thing? should they take it back or let him keep it? >> i agree with you, joe. it brought to mind pete rose. he shouldn't have been betting on the games. he was the ty cobb of his day and not to put him in the hall of fame i thought was the wrong thing to do. >> yeah, i agree. >> let's get pete rose in the hall of fame. >> and give the heisman back to reggie bush. >> we'll dig into the big primary results, plus a look at this morning's must-read op eds, and how did senate majority leader harry reid spend primary day? you guessed it, tweeting with lady gaga in "muse you can use." [ animals calling ] ♪ [ pop ] [ man ] ♪ well, we get along ♪ yeah, we really do - ♪ and there's nothing wrong - [ bird
. ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ i'm all right ♪ all i do is win, win, win ♪ >> that's catcher david rossthe race. >> baseball players are crazy. they are. are they not the craziest? they have to be. >> 162 games you sit in the dugout. you have to entertain yourself. >> you have to to fail a lot. and sing through it. >> we've got to go. pat buchanan in d.c., where do you stand with the reggie bush thing? should they take it back or let him keep it? >>...
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the first is a report by david ross neck that stresses -- a dress is the argument people make, which is we're living longer, creating stress on the social security system, and what we should do is raise the retirement age. i think david has done an excellent job in showing that if you look over the last century, there has been something a bit above the 20-year increase in life expectancy. that sounds like we're living a lot longer, but it is important to look to the composition of that increase. more than half of that increase is from people living from age 0 to age 1 or from ages 0 to age 5. huge improvements in life expectancy at birth for children. so it is something over half of the 20-year increase just at that level. the second accounts for about a fourth of the overall increase in life expectancy and has actually taken place during people's regular working lives. imagine that in 1899, someone might have died at the age of 58. now they are actually living until 65 or 67. so they are making many more contributions to social security during that extra lifetime they have for work,
the first is a report by david ross neck that stresses -- a dress is the argument people make, which is we're living longer, creating stress on the social security system, and what we should do is raise the retirement age. i think david has done an excellent job in showing that if you look over the last century, there has been something a bit above the 20-year increase in life expectancy. that sounds like we're living a lot longer, but it is important to look to the composition of that...
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david chu. i am joined by sean elsbernd and ross mirkarimi. do we have any announcements? >> [clerk announcements] supervisor chiu: please call item 1. >> hearing on san francisco's public safety conditions, including a discussion of citywide crime levels and crime levels by police district station and or neighborhood. supervisor chiu: we are joined by the san francisco police department for a presentation. >> good morning, supervisors, i am here to report on the extraction period from july 42009 to july 10, 2010. homicides are down. rate is down 56% -- rape is down from 15 to 7. robberies are up 1.6%. aggravated assaults are also down 10%, 298 to 267. property crimes in the area of burglary, down 23%. 43 burglaries in the last extraction period, this year, 12th. burberry that from the calls, 716 to 534. arsons are down a total of 33%. i also wanted to make a note the last time i was here, supervisor chu, you requested information on our homicide rate. i am pleased to announce that as of last friday, i spoke to our homicide lieutenant. he calculated the rate for may. for 2
david chu. i am joined by sean elsbernd and ross mirkarimi. do we have any announcements? >> [clerk announcements] supervisor chiu: please call item 1. >> hearing on san francisco's public safety conditions, including a discussion of citywide crime levels and crime levels by police district station and or neighborhood. supervisor chiu: we are joined by the san francisco police department for a presentation. >> good morning, supervisors, i am here to report on the extraction...
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. >> delaware republican party chairman tom ross joins george will, peter beinart of "the daily beast" and david sanger of "the new york times" and the chances at the midterms. all of this on our roundtable and "the sunday funnies." >> the democrats are already attacking o'donnell calling her the sarah palin of the east and i'm like really. she's an emotionally unstable woman from the northeast. that's joe biden. >>> standing here outside the walls to jerusalem's old city, we witnessed some intense negotiations between israeli and palestinian leaders who have got down to the core issues, for instance, security and settlements, issues that have eluded their predecessors for more than 60 years. but looming over these talks is a dead much line at the end of this month. israel's self-imposed moratorium on building settlements. now, publicly, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that israel cannot extend the moratorium. president abbas of the palestinians says if he's forced to make concessions he will simply walk but will that be their final position? after a meeting between abbas, net
. >> delaware republican party chairman tom ross joins george will, peter beinart of "the daily beast" and david sanger of "the new york times" and the chances at the midterms. all of this on our roundtable and "the sunday funnies." >> the democrats are already attacking o'donnell calling her the sarah palin of the east and i'm like really. she's an emotionally unstable woman from the northeast. that's joe biden. >>> standing here outside the...
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naftali ben-david of the wall street journal sorts through the politics behind a recent white house and congressional exchanges on tax cuts. >> ifill: financial reporters john cassidy and andrew ross sorkin look at at the collapse of lehman brothers two years later as global regulators issued new rules to prevent future melt down. >> brown: and a report on the lack of safety regulations in a dangerous industry. >> we visit a chilean copper mine one similar to the unwhere 33 miners are trapped half a mile underground. >> ifill: an independent television news report on mass rape in congo. we hear from t victims, the rapists and the advocates trying to end it. >> brown: ray suarez visits a special camp in maine that helps veterans and their families heal the emotional wounds of war. >> it touches the person at a deeper level. it allows them to reunite with their families not just in the technical areas that they may need a little bit of help with but on the more personal side. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by >> okay. sure. no problem. i don't know. i didn't know that. um-hum. um-hum. >> we're investing in ma
naftali ben-david of the wall street journal sorts through the politics behind a recent white house and congressional exchanges on tax cuts. >> ifill: financial reporters john cassidy and andrew ross sorkin look at at the collapse of lehman brothers two years later as global regulators issued new rules to prevent future melt down. >> brown: and a report on the lack of safety regulations in a dangerous industry. >> we visit a chilean copper mine one similar to the unwhere 33...
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david. hits that mute. caller: there is no such thing -- host: sorry, have to move on. california. ross and the democrats line. a tv down, and go ahead with your comments. caller: the commission is doing an excellent job. the second thing is, people, they are capitalist by their philosophy. kind of a macro idea. they want to use but cabalist system, benefit by it and -- use in the capitalist system, benefit by it, then they want to run from it and get protection. do you live by this philosophy you die by this philosophy. host: next from union, maryland. granted, republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i think the banks and so forth should not be too big to fail. they should fail. the regulators ought to do their jobs. they did not do their jobs last year. so, if they do their job and stay on these people instead of being their buddies, i think it will be -- the capitalist system is the best way to go. host: next is a comment on independent line from robert in michigan. your on the air. caller: i think a company, when it reaches a certain size, i think they should be bailed
david. hits that mute. caller: there is no such thing -- host: sorry, have to move on. california. ross and the democrats line. a tv down, and go ahead with your comments. caller: the commission is doing an excellent job. the second thing is, people, they are capitalist by their philosophy. kind of a macro idea. they want to use but cabalist system, benefit by it and -- use in the capitalist system, benefit by it, then they want to run from it and get protection. do you live by this philosophy...
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ross [bell rings] waliska martinez [bell rings] nicole carol miller [bell rings] lewis joseph nagy, ii [bell rings] donald arthur peterson [bell rings] gene hodley peterson [bell rings] mark davidistine ann snyder [bell rings] john [bell rings] elizabeth winea [bell rings] debra jacob welch [bell rings] >> we will now hear from our speakers. thank you to the families for ringing the bells and reading the names. gov. rendell, thank you for coming today and thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts and your reflections. it is an honor to have you here. it is also a comfort. you and your entire team in harrisburg have been and continue to be one of our biggest supporters and advocates. i note that you keep your printer on the pulse of all we are doing. you visit us whenever you can't and you are already -- and you're always ready to jump in. we could not do this without you. we are honored to have you with us today. please welcome our governor, our partner, and our friend, governor rendell. [applause] >> good morning. when we first visited the site might first year as governor, i did not know the profound effect it would have on us. i did not know just how important it was th
ross [bell rings] waliska martinez [bell rings] nicole carol miller [bell rings] lewis joseph nagy, ii [bell rings] donald arthur peterson [bell rings] gene hodley peterson [bell rings] mark davidistine ann snyder [bell rings] john [bell rings] elizabeth winea [bell rings] debra jacob welch [bell rings] >> we will now hear from our speakers. thank you to the families for ringing the bells and reading the names. gov. rendell, thank you for coming today and thank you in advance for sharing...
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ross [bell rgs] waliska martinez [bell rings] nicole carol miller [bell rings] lewis joseph nagy, ii [bell rings] donald arthur peterson [bell rings] gene hodley peterson [bell rings] mark davidothenberg [bell rings] christine ann snyder [bell rings] john [bell rings] elizabeth winea [bell rings] debra jacob welch [bell rings] >> we will now hear from our speakers. thank you to the families for ringing the bells and reading the names. gov. rendell, thank you for coming today and thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts and your reflections. it is an honor to have you here. it is also a comfort. you and your entire team in harrisburg have been and continue to be one of our biggest supporters and advocates. i note that you keep your printer on the pulse of all we are doing. you visit us whenever you can't and you are already -- and you're always ready to jump in. we could not do this without you. we are honored to have you with us today. pleaseelcome our governor, our partner, and our friend, governor rendell. [applause] >> good morning. when we first visited the site might first year as governor, i did not know the profound effect it would have on us. i did not know just
ross [bell rgs] waliska martinez [bell rings] nicole carol miller [bell rings] lewis joseph nagy, ii [bell rings] donald arthur peterson [bell rings] gene hodley peterson [bell rings] mark davidothenberg [bell rings] christine ann snyder [bell rings] john [bell rings] elizabeth winea [bell rings] debra jacob welch [bell rings] >> we will now hear from our speakers. thank you to the families for ringing the bells and reading the names. gov. rendell, thank you for coming today and thank you...