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>> genial. >> esta perfecto. >> esta perfecto, dean. >> asi es. >> mujer: hermoso. >> dean: continuausto alli... y deslizalo. miren como el cabello se transforma en el instyler. es sorprendente. me encanta que lo hagas tu misma. >> me encanta poder hacerlo yo misma. sabes, siempre lo digo, yo viajo mucho y no es practico tener que llevar muchos accesorios para el cabello en la maleta. mira eso. ahora, puedo usar solo el instyler. >> es algo que... >> dean: miren que lacio, que brilloso, que hermoso queda en solo segundos. mas rapido, mas facil y mucho mejor. >> eso es magia. es magia! [aplausos] me gusta el instyler, muchisimo. y a ti te gustara. no te pierdas esta increible oferta de lanzamiento. toma el telefono ahora y compra el nuevo instyler. llama ahora mismo. >> anunciadora: ¿peinarse el cabello es una pesadilla? [trueno, mujer grita] bueno, ya no lo es gracias al novedoso diseÑo del increible instyler rotating iron. imagina una aparato para peinar que alisa y peina mientras te le da cuerpo y volumen a su cabello todo en un movimiento. el instyler es mas que un novedoso aparat
>> genial. >> esta perfecto. >> esta perfecto, dean. >> asi es. >> mujer: hermoso. >> dean: continuausto alli... y deslizalo. miren como el cabello se transforma en el instyler. es sorprendente. me encanta que lo hagas tu misma. >> me encanta poder hacerlo yo misma. sabes, siempre lo digo, yo viajo mucho y no es practico tener que llevar muchos accesorios para el cabello en la maleta. mira eso. ahora, puedo usar solo el instyler. >> es algo que......
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and dean baker, co-director of the center for economic and policy research. thank you both for being with us. >> good to be here. >> dean, first question. simple question. should the u.s. take a lead in regulating global financial matters? >> well, i don't reay think we're in a position to do that at this point. i mean, certainly after the blowup we had in our financial markets in '07, '08, um, i don't think a lot of people are really looking to the united states as a model. furthermore, i don't think the rest of the world, it's not as though they're just gonna say, "okay, what does the united states wanna do? we're going to follow." they all have their own interests, their own powerful business groups, and they aren't just gonna lay down and agree to anything we set out on the table. i think the most important thing the united states do is try to get it's own regulatory system right, and of course we will learn from other countries, other countries will learn from us. we don't need uniformity in regulatn, what we need is good regulation, we need some compara
and dean baker, co-director of the center for economic and policy research. thank you both for being with us. >> good to be here. >> dean, first question. simple question. should the u.s. take a lead in regulating global financial matters? >> well, i don't reay think we're in a position to do that at this point. i mean, certainly after the blowup we had in our financial markets in '07, '08, um, i don't think a lot of people are really looking to the united states as a model....
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i'm excited about ,qat dean's doing and planning department. we added 26 positions, allen, last year, not bad considering we had our fourth budget deficit in a row. you made a great case for me to submit more planning, planners rather in the planning department so we don't have to hire those wildly expensive consult scunlt -- consults. we're funding process so there's no excuse about the lack of funding. approximate we've got good planning commissioners and good folks finally wrestling some control of special interest at the department of building inspection that think they're running the city not the rest of you in the room and the rest of us throughout san francisco and we're going to have to fight for another decade to winñr that battle. it's not done. guys like me come and go. folks sneak back up and get cooped in this town. we have to takes the jobs away from special interests and we have the leadership to do that and the support of the board to do that. it's a long way away to say let's not lose that momentum and resolve. we can be much m
i'm excited about ,qat dean's doing and planning department. we added 26 positions, allen, last year, not bad considering we had our fourth budget deficit in a row. you made a great case for me to submit more planning, planners rather in the planning department so we don't have to hire those wildly expensive consult scunlt -- consults. we're funding process so there's no excuse about the lack of funding. approximate we've got good planning commissioners and good folks finally wrestling some...
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he's our number-one man. >> kroft: bigger than marilyn monroe and james dean?the biggest in the world. albert einstein was "time" magazine's person of the century. >> kroft: every 12-year-old in the world recognizes his picture and instantly equates it with genius. and einstein's beneficiary, the hebrew university of jerusalem, has earned millions and millions of dollars from baby einstein videos and nike commercials featuring kobe bryant executing a genius move as the late princeton professor. the last time we saw martin cribbs, he was working up a campaign to resurrect the mildly scandalous career of hollywood siren mae west for a pitch to stationers and perfumers. unlike agents for the living, he was at peace knowing that he didn't have to worry about her next movie bombing, or his client getting sent off to rehab, or the headaches of having to deal personally with the notorious diva, maria callas. are there advantages to representing people who are dead? >> cribbs: absolutely. if you owned a cosmetics company and you have invested a million dollars in maria
he's our number-one man. >> kroft: bigger than marilyn monroe and james dean?the biggest in the world. albert einstein was "time" magazine's person of the century. >> kroft: every 12-year-old in the world recognizes his picture and instantly equates it with genius. and einstein's beneficiary, the hebrew university of jerusalem, has earned millions and millions of dollars from baby einstein videos and nike commercials featuring kobe bryant executing a genius move as the...
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howard dean was very tough on the white house. it's the whole aura, the who whole atmosphere. >> he likes daley. [ all talking at once ] >> you want to get into this? >> no, i was saying it's welcoming that he's trying to build bridges. there's been too much finger pointing in the last year. so much of what's happening right now in the american public depends on this. having someone who's pragmatic is very important in reaching out and building bridges. >> have we seen any evidence already, a touch of centrism -- >> he said get pelosi and reid out of the way and give me what i want. >> that was daley's idea. >> exit question, political probability scale zero to ten zero meaning zero, ten being metaphysical certitude, rate daley's prospects for transforming obama that a centrist, zero to ten? >> i think daley will take obama where he wants to go, which is to the center. >> because he wants re- election? >> obama and he are all aligned on that one. >> obama made the turn before he chose daley. daley reinforces that the next two year
howard dean was very tough on the white house. it's the whole aura, the who whole atmosphere. >> he likes daley. [ all talking at once ] >> you want to get into this? >> no, i was saying it's welcoming that he's trying to build bridges. there's been too much finger pointing in the last year. so much of what's happening right now in the american public depends on this. having someone who's pragmatic is very important in reaching out and building bridges. >> have we seen...
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>> couric: all right, dean reynolds from chicago tonight. thank you, dean. we will have more on the shooting in tucson today right after this. onstar. safely connecting you in ways you never thought possible. live on. you can do this... get the ball, girl. hmmm, you can't do that. but you can do this. bengay pain relief + massage with penetrating nubs plus the powerful pain relief of bengay. love the nubs! you should get some custom fit orthotics. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. it recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best for your feet. and footcare scientists are behind it. you'll get immediate comfort... ... and, you could save a couple hundred bucks. for locations see drscholls.com you won't believe your taste buds. you won't believe it's fiber. benefiber. clear, taste-free, and dissolves completely. what a beautiful way to get fiber everyday. that's the beauty of benefiber. you struggle to control your blood sugar. you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar may still be high, and you need extra help. ask your doctor about onglyza, a
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oh, okay. >> hinojosa: let's do dean martin. >> oh, all right. something like "that's amoré" or "everybody loves somebody"? >> sure. "everybody..." >> ♪ everybody loves somebody sometimes where's my drink? ♪ everybody falls in love somehow. ♪ something in ur questio just told me ♪ my sometime is now. there you are. >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) so for you, what did you do around this whole reality that your parents... you know, you were chinese american at home... >> yes. >> hinojosa: you were having a hard time even communicating with your parents... >> right. >> hinojosa: ...because you were focused on speaking english, and they were not learning english because they were busy working. >> that's right. >> hinojosa: what did you do about this kind of dichotomy of "which one... am i chinese? am i american? am i chinese american? do my parents see me as that?" how did you kind of... >> yeah, there was no... intellectualizing it, that's for sure. it was just day to day life. this was just reality. >> hinojosa: well, was the united states, at that point
oh, okay. >> hinojosa: let's do dean martin. >> oh, all right. something like "that's amoré" or "everybody loves somebody"? >> sure. "everybody..." >> ♪ everybody loves somebody sometimes where's my drink? ♪ everybody falls in love somehow. ♪ something in ur questio just told me ♪ my sometime is now. there you are. >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) so for you, what did you do around this whole reality that your parents... you know,...
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dean reynolds, dean, thanks very much. meanwhile, at the white house president obama and his aides are still working on the state of the union address he'll deliver to congress and the nation tomorrow night. chip reid is at the white house tonight. chip, what can we expect? >> reporter: well, katie, the president is going to emphasize bipartisanship. even so, some republicans are already crying foul. >> my number-one focus is going to be making sure that we are competitive, that we are growing and we are creating jobs not just now but well into the future. >> reporter: the president will continue his move toward the political middle with a speech focused on a bipartisan effort to create jobs. >> we're up to it as long as we come together as a people-- republicans, democrats, independents. >> reporter: he'll also highlight the need to reduce the deficit, sure to please republicans. but he'll anger republicans with a call for new spending. he'll call it investments on everything from education to green energy to roads and br
dean reynolds, dean, thanks very much. meanwhile, at the white house president obama and his aides are still working on the state of the union address he'll deliver to congress and the nation tomorrow night. chip reid is at the white house tonight. chip, what can we expect? >> reporter: well, katie, the president is going to emphasize bipartisanship. even so, some republicans are already crying foul. >> my number-one focus is going to be making sure that we are competitive, that we...
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will be on the outs and seen by the organizers for next year now i'm delighted to be joined by the dean of the skolkovo school of management it calls itself the world's only business school dedicated to emerging market leadership wilford on hanukkah thanks so much for joining us what has this event achieved for you all school i think it has achieved a number of things first of all it has created you know great fiza billeted for a project that gets a lot of visibility in russia has been critical but i think it's also critical to management development and preparing leadership worldwide so it's a great opportunity for us to come here see our friends and sponsors potential new people that support the idea. secondly it's also very important for us to come here the benchmark what we're doing for what this going on in the world are we really talking about the reality of the way the rest of the world there are we tackling the issues that are important and that was a future leaders and so. we are certainly working very closely with the world economic forum they have their own global leadership
will be on the outs and seen by the organizers for next year now i'm delighted to be joined by the dean of the skolkovo school of management it calls itself the world's only business school dedicated to emerging market leadership wilford on hanukkah thanks so much for joining us what has this event achieved for you all school i think it has achieved a number of things first of all it has created you know great fiza billeted for a project that gets a lot of visibility in russia has been critical...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago.cago. ,,,, >> couric: there was a deadly explosion in philadelphia last night. a gas main blew up, sending a fireball 50 feet into the air. a 19-year-old utility worker who had been trying to fix a leak was killed and three others are in critical condition. now, to an unbelievable reunion. 23-year-old carlenea white of georgia had long suspected she wasn't related to the people who raised her, so she went to a web site for missing children and there it was, her baby picture, along with an image of what she might look like when she got older. the police believe a woman dressed as a nurse kidnapped white from a new york city hospital in 1987 when she was an infant. her 16-year-old mother made a tear-filled plea for her baby's return and last weekend, two decades later, white was reunited with her biological mother and father. the suspected kidnapper has never been found. and coming up next, learning chinese along with their abcs. abcs. employees are now demanding next on cbs 5 >> couric:
dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago.cago. ,,,, >> couric: there was a deadly explosion in philadelphia last night. a gas main blew up, sending a fireball 50 feet into the air. a 19-year-old utility worker who had been trying to fix a leak was killed and three others are in critical condition. now, to an unbelievable reunion. 23-year-old carlenea white of georgia had long suspected she wasn't related to the people who raised her, so she went to a web site for missing children and there it...
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he made it clear he did not want howard dean around.t rahm emanuel had a very contentious relationship with the democratic base in general who worked so hard to select president obama. he went further and called them f'ing retarded. i think it had a bad affect on obama and his supporters. rahm emanuel will likely be the next mayor of chicago. unfortunately, he leaves obama's administration pretty severely reduced. they have to spend more attention with their base. i think repealing "don't ask, don't tell" and things like that helps. this balance, the balance between negotiating with the public and dealing with the business of the capital, and also dealing with his supporters who are going to be so important to his reelection, the white house is going to have to figure out how to navigate that better in the last two years. host: a republican from houston, texas, go ahead. caller: i am a black senior citizen grandmother just a few years shy of 80 years old. i left the republican party years ago and i have not regretted leaving one minute.
he made it clear he did not want howard dean around.t rahm emanuel had a very contentious relationship with the democratic base in general who worked so hard to select president obama. he went further and called them f'ing retarded. i think it had a bad affect on obama and his supporters. rahm emanuel will likely be the next mayor of chicago. unfortunately, he leaves obama's administration pretty severely reduced. they have to spend more attention with their base. i think repealing "don't...
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he made it clear he did not want howard dean around. not only that, but rahm emanuel had a very contentious relationship with the democratic base in general who worked so hard to select president obama. he went further and called them f'ing retarded. i think it had a bad affect on obama and his supporters. rahm emanuel will likely be the next mayor of chicago. unfortunately, he leaves obama's administration pretty severely reduced. they have to spend more attention with their base. i think repealing "don't ask, don't tell" and things like that helps. this balance, the balance between negotiating with the public and dealing with the business of the capital, and also dealing with his supporters who are going to be so important to his reelection, the white house is going to have to figure out how to navigate that better in the last two years. host: a republican from houston, texas, go ahead. caller: i am a black senior citizen grandmother just a few years shy of 80 years old. i left the republican party years ago and i have not regretted l
he made it clear he did not want howard dean around. not only that, but rahm emanuel had a very contentious relationship with the democratic base in general who worked so hard to select president obama. he went further and called them f'ing retarded. i think it had a bad affect on obama and his supporters. rahm emanuel will likely be the next mayor of chicago. unfortunately, he leaves obama's administration pretty severely reduced. they have to spend more attention with their base. i think...
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he made it clear he did not want howard dean around. not only that, but rahm emanuel had a very contentious relationship with the democratic base in general who worked so hard to select president obama. he went further and called them f'ing retarded. i think it had a bad affect on obama and his supporters. rahm emanuel will likely be the next mayor of chicago. unfortunately, he leaves obama's administration pretty severely reduced. they have to spend more attention with their base. i think repealing "don't ask, don't tell" and things like that helps. this balance, the balance between negotiating with the public and dealing with the business of the capital, and also dealing with his supporters who are going to be so important to his reelection, the white house is going to have to figure out how to navigate that better in the last two years. host: a republican from houston, texas, go ahead. caller: i am a black senior citizen grandmother just a few years shy of 80 years old. i left the republican party years ago and i have not regretted l
he made it clear he did not want howard dean around. not only that, but rahm emanuel had a very contentious relationship with the democratic base in general who worked so hard to select president obama. he went further and called them f'ing retarded. i think it had a bad affect on obama and his supporters. rahm emanuel will likely be the next mayor of chicago. unfortunately, he leaves obama's administration pretty severely reduced. they have to spend more attention with their base. i think...
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dean reynolds reports. >> reporter: the former white house chief of staff and congressman from chicago tried to appear unruffled by the ruling and said he would appeal to the state supreme court. >> i am determined based on the overwhelming energy and support i've gotten across the board from people from all parts of the city that they know that they have a right to make a choice here and nobody else can make it for them. >> reporter: getting elected mayor was beginning to look easy for him. he raised more money and according to polls had as much voter support as all of his three main opponents combined. he had a chance to win an outright majority on february 22nd and avoid a runoff on april 5th. just last week, he received a big pat on the back. >> if you want the windy city to have a gale force of leadership, rahm emanuel is your man. >> reporter: but the court said working in the obama white house for the last two years made emanuel a resident of washington, not chicago. and thus he could not meet a requirement that a candidate live in this city for a year before the election. emanu
dean reynolds reports. >> reporter: the former white house chief of staff and congressman from chicago tried to appear unruffled by the ruling and said he would appeal to the state supreme court. >> i am determined based on the overwhelming energy and support i've gotten across the board from people from all parts of the city that they know that they have a right to make a choice here and nobody else can make it for them. >> reporter: getting elected mayor was beginning to...
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i am dean preston, director of tenants together for renters' rights. we're shocked by the audacity of this plan to build those over 1500 rent-controlled homes -- bulldoze over those 1500 rent- controlled homes. we're also concerned about the amount of time that they would be concerned to construction and renovation. a 20 to 30-year timeline is unacceptable. i have worked with a lot of tenants who have had construction going on, renovation for four months. it takes a lot to withstand that. there is no question that of this developer -- and we all know that it will not be this developer, it will be whoever they sell to. when the new developer takes over, none of the residents will be left in parkmerced after they are subjected to 30 years of construction. [applause] i would ask each of you to think about in your home, whether you rent or own, if your neighbor or here asking for a permit for 30 years of construction. you would be outraged, as you should be with this plan. i want to address the enforceability concerns. we've seen this movie before. develop
i am dean preston, director of tenants together for renters' rights. we're shocked by the audacity of this plan to build those over 1500 rent-controlled homes -- bulldoze over those 1500 rent- controlled homes. we're also concerned about the amount of time that they would be concerned to construction and renovation. a 20 to 30-year timeline is unacceptable. i have worked with a lot of tenants who have had construction going on, renovation for four months. it takes a lot to withstand that. there...
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dean reynolds reports. >> reporter: arizona has among the most permissive gun laws in the nation, theo keep and bear arms here extends to weapons in cars, restaurants, and even bars. finding a list of gun friendly establishments is as easy as clicking the mouse on the computer. here, you can literally go on a shopping spree armed from store-to-store. the argument being that carrying weapons enhances security. now there are proposals pending in the state legislature that would allow college faculty and college students like those here at the university of arizona to carry concealed weapons on campus. >> a lot of drinking going on on campus. it wouldn't be safe. >> would you welcome students and faculty carrying concealed weapons on campus? >> good god, no. >> reporter: the former mayor of tucson who worries about access to weapons like a glock semiautomatic used in saturday's rampage. >> i think in the state of arizona, it's easier to purchase a weapon like that than it is to get a driver's license. >> reporter: in arizona, fire arms and politics go together. this was a tea party candi
dean reynolds reports. >> reporter: arizona has among the most permissive gun laws in the nation, theo keep and bear arms here extends to weapons in cars, restaurants, and even bars. finding a list of gun friendly establishments is as easy as clicking the mouse on the computer. here, you can literally go on a shopping spree armed from store-to-store. the argument being that carrying weapons enhances security. now there are proposals pending in the state legislature that would allow...
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i amylin goldman, dean of the school of public health and health services here at the george washington university. it's my pleasure to welcome you this morning. i'm particularly proud our school is part of today's announcement. our dedicated research faculty work every day on issues related to food safety, obesity, policy, and epidemiology and public health students, many of whom are in attendance today, are studying how these issues affect the public's health. i also have to acknowledge and thank our wonderful staff as well as the staff at the usda and hhs for putting this event together this morning. we at g.w. share the commitment to promote health, wellness, and nutrition. our urban food task force is working to identify ways the university can support scholarship and instruction on sustainable urban food policies and provide practical information on healthy eating and food preparation to the greater g.w. community. i want to particularly acknowledge diane robinson napp wife of g.w. president. for her work and involvement in leading this effort. thank you very much. we are honored
i amylin goldman, dean of the school of public health and health services here at the george washington university. it's my pleasure to welcome you this morning. i'm particularly proud our school is part of today's announcement. our dedicated research faculty work every day on issues related to food safety, obesity, policy, and epidemiology and public health students, many of whom are in attendance today, are studying how these issues affect the public's health. i also have to acknowledge and...
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from society or something like that you know who knows how to keep and now i have another quote from dean of course him and it goes like this sometimes i despair of success because there's no one around i can rely on is this period of uncertainty over all of it is. lots of time ago so it's better now. i think it was my own my years when i was four years ago was no no yes actually officially four years ago by. we are working as a volunteers for much more for longer. and right now sure that. success mine and my partner is an actress's helps us to be successful you know we try to. do you know who those children that you are helping work are they are they in russia or abroad is it is it hard to find a good clinic here in russia. not hard to find good doctors and most of our children has been killed in russia and russia in russia we can help them here some very difficult cases when we can have our children. we send them abroad israel america germany and now to england as well but. you. try to keep most of the cure or most of the children here in russia because this is the policy this is this i
from society or something like that you know who knows how to keep and now i have another quote from dean of course him and it goes like this sometimes i despair of success because there's no one around i can rely on is this period of uncertainty over all of it is. lots of time ago so it's better now. i think it was my own my years when i was four years ago was no no yes actually officially four years ago by. we are working as a volunteers for much more for longer. and right now sure that....
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dean reynolds has the story. >> reporter: the fact that jared lee loughner's family apparently neverm help has a familiar ring to clark romans. >> this ain't no cocktail hour conversation piece. people don't talk about it. there's too much stigma. >> reporter: romans, who heads up the local chapter of the national association of mental illness, says arizona has very progressive laws to deal with the mentally ill. in some states, actual law-breaking must happen before someone can be involuntarily committed. but here, all that's needed is a witness' judgment that a person is persistently delusional or potentially a threat. loughner was deemed a problem at school by teachers and romans says he could have been committed. but there is no record of him ever getting treatment or of anyone calling the mobile acute care teams available here. unfortunately, few know about the assistance. >> probably one tenth of one percent of the population in this community. >> reporter: clark romans estimates there may be as many as 80,000 mentally ill people here in tucson. that's about a tenth of the popu
dean reynolds has the story. >> reporter: the fact that jared lee loughner's family apparently neverm help has a familiar ring to clark romans. >> this ain't no cocktail hour conversation piece. people don't talk about it. there's too much stigma. >> reporter: romans, who heads up the local chapter of the national association of mental illness, says arizona has very progressive laws to deal with the mentally ill. in some states, actual law-breaking must happen before someone...
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danny buy dean wins the gold medal.ames always provides something a little different as in the vault. >> haven't seen the tomato lately. >> yeah, he comes out in the x games, almost guaranteed. virtual guaranteed lock he will win the gold medal sunday. >> at least it will be a sellout. >> exactly. more endorsements for sean white. we'll be right back. ,,,, the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... call me. is next with robert deniro and dustin hoffman.
danny buy dean wins the gold medal.ames always provides something a little different as in the vault. >> haven't seen the tomato lately. >> yeah, he comes out in the x games, almost guaranteed. virtual guaranteed lock he will win the gold medal sunday. >> at least it will be a sellout. >> exactly. more endorsements for sean white. we'll be right back. ,,,, the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> couric: doing your taxes can be a real pain, but now there's anthat. a program introduced by turbo tax today will allow you to prepare and file your federal income taxes all on your smart phone. it's just for those who make under $100,000 a year and make standard deductions. the program costs $15. still ahead, went to a hockey game and the crowd broke out... in song. >> ♪ by the dawn's early light and bacteria can cause bad breath. only polident is proven to clean without scratching and kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria. i recommend using polident and soak every day. it's the right way to go. now with an improved microclean formula. just joined? we want a healthier lifestyle. well, you should also start enjoying activia. for us? it's for peop who want to feel good inside. when you feel good, you're more likely to get out there and enjoy life! mmm! mmm! i like this resolution. love how you feel or your money back! it's your fault. naturally blame the mucus. [ mucus ] try new advil congestion relief. it treats the real problem. reducing swelling
dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> couric: doing your taxes can be a real pain, but now there's anthat. a program introduced by turbo tax today will allow you to prepare and file your federal income taxes all on your smart phone. it's just for those who make under $100,000 a year and make standard deductions. the program costs $15. still ahead, went to a hockey game and the crowd broke out... in song. >> ♪ by the dawn's early light and bacteria can cause bad breath. only...
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danny buy dean wins the gold medal.ays provides something a little different as in the vault. >> haven't seen the tomato lately. >> yeah, he comes out in the x games, almost guaranteed. virtual guaranteed lock he will win the gold medal sunday. >> at least it will ,,,,,,,,,,,, is next with robert deniro and dustin hoffman. >>> all right. time for letterman? who is gonna
danny buy dean wins the gold medal.ays provides something a little different as in the vault. >> haven't seen the tomato lately. >> yeah, he comes out in the x games, almost guaranteed. virtual guaranteed lock he will win the gold medal sunday. >> at least it will ,,,,,,,,,,,, is next with robert deniro and dustin hoffman. >>> all right. time for letterman? who is gonna
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but as national correspondent dean reynolds reports, saturday's attack is now putting the state's gun laws under a magnifying glass. >> reporter: arizona has among the most permissive gun laws in the nation. the right to keep and bear arms here extends to weapons in cars, restaurants, and even bars. finding a list of gun-friendly establishments is as easy as clicking the mouse on your computer. here you can literally go on a shopping spree armed from store to store. the argument being that carrying weapons enhances security. and now there are proposals pending in the state legislature here that would allow college faculty and even college students like those here at the university of arizona to carry concealed weapons on campus. >> there's a lot of drinking going on campus and it just wouldn't be safe. >> reporter: would you welcome students and faculty carrying concealed weapons on campus? >> good god, no. >> reporter: tom volgy is the former mayor of tucson who worries about access to weapons like a glock semiautomatic used in saturday's rampage. >> i think in the state of arizona i
but as national correspondent dean reynolds reports, saturday's attack is now putting the state's gun laws under a magnifying glass. >> reporter: arizona has among the most permissive gun laws in the nation. the right to keep and bear arms here extends to weapons in cars, restaurants, and even bars. finding a list of gun-friendly establishments is as easy as clicking the mouse on your computer. here you can literally go on a shopping spree armed from store to store. the argument being...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, tucson. >> couric: such an important story. since one of the six people killed saturday was a federal judge, all the other federal judges in tucson have recused themselves. other arizona judges could do the same. as for loughner's defense attorney, this is not her first notorious client. more now from our chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: there were dozens of witnesses. >> he shot the lady next to me. >> reporter: but despite all the evidence against jared loughner, this could be one of those rare cases where a guilty verdict is difficult and the death penalty almost impossible. >> this is going to be a case that's going to focus on mental health issues. >> reporter: for his defense, loughner will have one of the best, judy clarke has represented unabomber ted kaczynski, the atlanta olympics bomber eric rudolph and susan smith, the south carolina woman who drowned her children. all three were facing the death penalty. all three instead were sentenced to life. >> she has a special expertise in cases involving
dean reynolds, cbs news, tucson. >> couric: such an important story. since one of the six people killed saturday was a federal judge, all the other federal judges in tucson have recused themselves. other arizona judges could do the same. as for loughner's defense attorney, this is not her first notorious client. more now from our chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: there were dozens of witnesses. >> he shot the lady next to me. >> reporter: but despite...
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>oes tengo quehacer una confesión, yo iba a suiglea, y me sient estafada, cuando me dean que por vivirosleue le caigan a un hombre que está ndndo u libro,cali, que tienes un proem existeial, este hombre dijo e ta luchdointernamente con la lea. >> pasito, ecuto es que ahora tenemoue pagar p leer de svida. >e pace loco y justo que reciba ao d naia >>> y ovho,vamo a vender mueste lio, eá en dólares. >>vendedor de libro eaú > me teoue, y jackie bracamontes,staune casars yos trn l delles. >>> les cuento un pocoa historia, se casa en octubre e gualaja, en una fies vi, co f qpezó el or, jace le habló a la essa d juale y l dijo que tea un hombre pfeto ra ella. >>> y eaeijo q no,e jo no horeno tacueas del hombre del helóptero. y le do tbi a él que le iba a presenr una chica del medio aísti y él l dijo q no, y leijo posa últim rgen d di artic >>> y finalmente qué, éip está buenísimo señor. >>> y se nocieron y leij hola yolju. >>>s q tengo que elta un poco, tú sasso derimera mano, qué sucedió los tre ses. > jace l dijo q no quía ta mils y n casarse, y él le dijo q nhast q mpn un o, y l tres sese
>oes tengo quehacer una confesión, yo iba a suiglea, y me sient estafada, cuando me dean que por vivirosleue le caigan a un hombre que está ndndo u libro,cali, que tienes un proem existeial, este hombre dijo e ta luchdointernamente con la lea. >> pasito, ecuto es que ahora tenemoue pagar p leer de svida. >e pace loco y justo que reciba ao d naia >>> y ovho,vamo a vender mueste lio, eá en dólares. >>vendedor de libro eaú > me teoue, y jackie bracamontes,staune...
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russ. >> mitchell: dean reynolds in tucson, thank you. president obama has called for a moment of silence at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow eastern time to honor victims of the shooting. and the house has postponed all scheduled legislative action for the week. congressional correspondent nancy cordes has more now on washington's second thoughts on the rise of angry rhetoric, good evening. >> reporter: a rather extraordinary display of soul-searching is going on here on capitol hill as members of congress discuss openly whether they're often heated discourse could be contributing to a culture of violence. >> it's been a much angrier, confrontational and environment over the last two or three years. >> they say i'm right and you're evil. both sides are guilty of this. >> reporter: there is no shortage of recent examples. nevada republican sharron angle spoke of taking up arms against the government. >> people are really looking toward those second amendment remedies. >> reporter: florida democrat alan grayson likened his opponent to the taliban. >> t
russ. >> mitchell: dean reynolds in tucson, thank you. president obama has called for a moment of silence at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow eastern time to honor victims of the shooting. and the house has postponed all scheduled legislative action for the week. congressional correspondent nancy cordes has more now on washington's second thoughts on the rise of angry rhetoric, good evening. >> reporter: a rather extraordinary display of soul-searching is going on here on capitol hill as members...
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if it talks a lot about howard dean and his strategy. you talk about his -- when he left the chairmanship of the dnc, and that was turned over to mr. mccain. you talk about how the dean was getting -- was being downplayed a bit. james carville wrote -- you said howard dean's snob did not matter because of one man's bruised ego -- guest: if you look at one of the main enemies that he made in his fight to rebuild the docratic party and decentralize power away from washington was rahm emanuel who in 2006 was running the campaign committee. he and dean got into a fight of how to fund the democratic party and also a larger vision of what the democratic party could be. rahm emanuelanted to spend money on tv advertisements and target swing districts. there was a difference in opinion there. after obama made rahm emanuel his chief of staff, a fairly controversial decision, he was not the most popular figure in the capital. he made it clear he did not want howard deanround. not only that, but rahm emanuel had a very contentious relationship with
if it talks a lot about howard dean and his strategy. you talk about his -- when he left the chairmanship of the dnc, and that was turned over to mr. mccain. you talk about how the dean was getting -- was being downplayed a bit. james carville wrote -- you said howard dean's snob did not matter because of one man's bruised ego -- guest: if you look at one of the main enemies that he made in his fight to rebuild the docratic party and decentralize power away from washington was rahm emanuel who...
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dean atkin atkinson, mr.any ways he was the leading light of a generation of american diplomats who came of age in vietnam. there's a generation that came to know both the tragic limits and awesome possibilities of american power. born of a time of triumph and world war ii, steeped in the painful lessons of southeast asia, participates in the twilight struggle that led ultimately to freedom's triumph during the cold war. after the shadow of communism, richard understand the we could not retreat from the world. he recognized our prosperity is tied to that of others. that our security is endangered by instability abroad. most importantly that our moral leadership is at stake when innocent men, women, and children are slaughtered through senseless violence, whether it's islamabad. richard possessed a hard-headed, clear-eyed realism about how the world works. he was not naive. he also believed that america has a unique responsibility in the course of human events. he understood american power and all of it's comp
dean atkin atkinson, mr.any ways he was the leading light of a generation of american diplomats who came of age in vietnam. there's a generation that came to know both the tragic limits and awesome possibilities of american power. born of a time of triumph and world war ii, steeped in the painful lessons of southeast asia, participates in the twilight struggle that led ultimately to freedom's triumph during the cold war. after the shadow of communism, richard understand the we could not retreat...
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you heard the dean say that we both were governors. we are governors from two states, kansas and iowa. our work on these issues did not begin with our new assignments, they have been a longstanding and great collaboration. we also have worked on issuessss from food safety to making sure that we sure with ch out to children healthy insurance programs and the partnership with usda has really been invaluable and continues to be, i think, an important initiative moving forward we have had a great team on the expert advisory committee that has been hard at work and i particularly want to recognize our leadership team who has been part of that effort and led by assistant secretary howard koh who is here who if you have tough questions he gets to answer them. later on. but there have been lots of dedicated public servants who make sure that we were basing today's announcements on the best science available and that we move this effort forward. the mission that we have at health and human services is to improve the health and well-being of eve
you heard the dean say that we both were governors. we are governors from two states, kansas and iowa. our work on these issues did not begin with our new assignments, they have been a longstanding and great collaboration. we also have worked on issuessss from food safety to making sure that we sure with ch out to children healthy insurance programs and the partnership with usda has really been invaluable and continues to be, i think, an important initiative moving forward we have had a great...
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i see myself trying to be more like james dean. i see carlos san tanna. more than sporadic latino explosions. as american as bruce spring teen and elvis presley. i see taco bell. i see purple, red, blue, green, orange. i see cheetah revera on broadway. as american as the lee's, the kennedys. none sound american to me. i am not a shamed. jose can you see. i pledge allegiance to this country. land of commercialism. if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is my country too. i believe in free dom and diversity, need to get the hell out. [applause] >> i have one more performer. can you believe that? i am so excited. he is a very kind man to be here. he's a total icon. tales of the city. his book that was made do a city. he's here on his book tour. thank you very much. well, i would not have missed this evening for anything. you and i both know these things can be boring. not tonight. i like to read, since i'm back home from a tour. i would like to read the chapter that my editor wanted me to remove. i have to set it up for
i see myself trying to be more like james dean. i see carlos san tanna. more than sporadic latino explosions. as american as bruce spring teen and elvis presley. i see taco bell. i see purple, red, blue, green, orange. i see cheetah revera on broadway. as american as the lee's, the kennedys. none sound american to me. i am not a shamed. jose can you see. i pledge allegiance to this country. land of commercialism. if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is...
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, and to thank dean and the federalist society for co-sponsoring this forum. let me welcome those of you who are watching the forum through cato simulcast, or later c-span. when dean called me a couple of weeks, a couple of months ago actually about doing the forum on the right to keep and bear arms, we had no way of knowing, of course, the issue would soon become salient once again as it has in the aftermath of the tragic shootings in arizona, less than two weeks ago. gun control is a perennial issue in american politics, of course, but at times like this, the debate becomes especially intense. our concern today, however, will be less on the politics of the issue much less on the prospects of enacting new federal legislation which seems unlikely as the new 112th congress focuses as it's already doing on such basic questions as whether they have the constitutional authority to do so much that congress is doing today. rather than we're going to focus on the local issues and events that underpin the current debate. i say current debate, because, of course, much
, and to thank dean and the federalist society for co-sponsoring this forum. let me welcome those of you who are watching the forum through cato simulcast, or later c-span. when dean called me a couple of weeks, a couple of months ago actually about doing the forum on the right to keep and bear arms, we had no way of knowing, of course, the issue would soon become salient once again as it has in the aftermath of the tragic shootings in arizona, less than two weeks ago. gun control is a...