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in order to direct people to know where they can discard their pharmaceuticals, this ordinance, which got the support of the small business commission as well, has directed people in pharmacies like walgreen's, safeway, others, where they can go. that is the criteria from other legislation like the mercury warnings. i would appreciate your support. hopefully, state law will catch up with local law and we will be able to do something about what i think has become an increasing threat to our waste water system because of contaminants leaching into that, about people getting access to medications, pharmaceuticals that should not, especially our young people, because cdc had shown where fatalities and harm has been well caused by unregulated access during your support is appreciated. supervisor chiu: any additional discussion? roll call vote, please. >> [roll call vote] there are ten ayes. supervisor chiu: item 38. >> item 38, and ending the governmental conduct code to allow a former appointed mayor to obtain full time city employment within one year after leaving office. supervisor chiu
in order to direct people to know where they can discard their pharmaceuticals, this ordinance, which got the support of the small business commission as well, has directed people in pharmacies like walgreen's, safeway, others, where they can go. that is the criteria from other legislation like the mercury warnings. i would appreciate your support. hopefully, state law will catch up with local law and we will be able to do something about what i think has become an increasing threat to our...
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corporate social responsibility in helping cities to be able to determine a shared system of how we discard these unwanted medication so they do not get into the wrong hands or get into our water systems, so we all can rest comfortably that the adverse affects of the tonnage that is disposed of each year in san francisco does not detrimentally affect the kind of help stream that we want to make sure is protected. this legislation is aimed at addressing the problems of drugs contaminating our water system, including the bay, and waste water treatment plant, which are not designed to filter these contaminants out. the need for this program was further shown by a 2003 pilot program in which the department of environment and our public utilities commission partnered with walgreen's to collect 1,130 pounds of drugs in two days. that came at a high cost at the city's expense, ultimately at taxpayer expense, but one that we have to shoulder. before a final vote was taken, the pharmaceutical industry's said earlier, primarily pharma and genetech, generously offered $110,000 for san francisco to run
corporate social responsibility in helping cities to be able to determine a shared system of how we discard these unwanted medication so they do not get into the wrong hands or get into our water systems, so we all can rest comfortably that the adverse affects of the tonnage that is disposed of each year in san francisco does not detrimentally affect the kind of help stream that we want to make sure is protected. this legislation is aimed at addressing the problems of drugs contaminating our...
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where we are talking about citing these repositories for people to discard, five police stations, a number of independent pharmacies, are any of these being cited that the big-chain pharmacies? >> we have had great dialogue with you in the mayor's office, with industry, and other representatives of larger chains, including walgreen's. at this time, they are not comfortable participating. we hope that after we are able to demonstrate -- we will provide guidelines for how to do this. we will demonstrate it is successful and hopefully they will do it in the future. supervisor mirkarimi: isn't it safe to say that a lot of medications are generated from safeway and walgreen's? >> we know because we partner with walgreen's on battery collection there are more than 60 walgreen stores and half a dozen safeways. that is where a lot of drugs are being sold. supervisor mirkarimi: i saw that it was well over 50% generated by
where we are talking about citing these repositories for people to discard, five police stations, a number of independent pharmacies, are any of these being cited that the big-chain pharmacies? >> we have had great dialogue with you in the mayor's office, with industry, and other representatives of larger chains, including walgreen's. at this time, they are not comfortable participating. we hope that after we are able to demonstrate -- we will provide guidelines for how to do this. we...
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infrastructure so that our san francisco citizenry would have somewhere to adequately and effectively discard medications and unused pharmaceuticals. this type of legislation has been attempted in over ten states in the united states, but due to the fourth strongest lobbyist in the united states, the pharmaceutical industry, it was very effective in combating back efforts in those state legislatures. no law like this exists in the united states. meanwhile, our own city department of environment, through our own city money, has been providing opportunity for our citizenry to dispose of pharmaceuticals. upwards of about $50,000 was spent just in the two-day project, where san franciscoans donated over 1,100 pounds of pharmaceuticals just in that two days at city expense, which is derived from rate pair expense, money that came from discretionary use to the department of environment of water are garbage rates. since i believe that there should be a practice of shared responsibility with good corporate partners, i legislated that we should insist on there being a public/private collaborative effo
infrastructure so that our san francisco citizenry would have somewhere to adequately and effectively discard medications and unused pharmaceuticals. this type of legislation has been attempted in over ten states in the united states, but due to the fourth strongest lobbyist in the united states, the pharmaceutical industry, it was very effective in combating back efforts in those state legislatures. no law like this exists in the united states. meanwhile, our own city department of...
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we can get from the federal parliament, to devise construction to the industry as to how they can discard does not cover as much as we would like, if the state government does not create law because it has been been resisted by the industry itself, doesn't it just deflect back to local government to try to determine how they are supposed to deal with this issue? >> right. there are guidelines on how to do collections. we know how to do it properly and in compliance. yes. funding will always be a challenge. i think it is amazing through your mayor's office discussions that we have received funding from industry. we're the first city and state that has done this. supervisor mirkarimi: i have heard that. cities are struggling to deal with this issue. it is not the most crushing -- pressing issue, but it is a growing issue. >> it is something we are pressed on every single day and we don't have an answer. garbage companies. supervisor mirkarimi: i hear they are dealing with that in the regional government discussions that we have with our local partners. "we have nothing in place." they don't
we can get from the federal parliament, to devise construction to the industry as to how they can discard does not cover as much as we would like, if the state government does not create law because it has been been resisted by the industry itself, doesn't it just deflect back to local government to try to determine how they are supposed to deal with this issue? >> right. there are guidelines on how to do collections. we know how to do it properly and in compliance. yes. funding will...
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they don't move around, they're not easily discardable. i think that's probably got an evolutionary significance because if we discarded the rules at the first drop of a hat we wouldn't have social stability but a lot of times it becomes dysfunctional. >> rose: bringing that to today's debate and some people would argue it's not political decay there's political dysfunction. and political dysfunction permits the united states from dealing with its biggest problems and if you can't deal with its biggest problem it will be in decline. >> that i believe we have a serious problem in this country. we've got a system that will is built around checks and balances. but in a sense we're so checked and so balanced and the political society is so poleorized that it can't make decisions. so everybody sees plainly there's a big problem with the budget deficit with the sustainability of the current path we're on with health care and a whole series of issues and the political system has not been able to deliver decisive action to fix it. in theory it cou
they don't move around, they're not easily discardable. i think that's probably got an evolutionary significance because if we discarded the rules at the first drop of a hat we wouldn't have social stability but a lot of times it becomes dysfunctional. >> rose: bringing that to today's debate and some people would argue it's not political decay there's political dysfunction. and political dysfunction permits the united states from dealing with its biggest problems and if you can't deal...
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. >> translator: this is a liquid fertilizer made from indigenous micro organisms, mixed with discarded vegetables. >> reporter: not only fertilizer, but pesticides produced from locally accessible ingredients like lemongrass and garlic. farmers rotate their crops to keep the soil healthy and fertile and city dwellers are interested in learning organic skills. >> translator: most are impressed because of the chemical free approach. >> the market is intended to promote sustainable and profitable ways of farming. it will be a place where consumers can find safe, nourishing produce. but, it has also become a tourist destination where visitors can exchange knowledge on how to live more healthily. >> so they say you are what you eat. it's a notion that's so very true. that wraps up our bulletin. i'm reporting from bangkok. bye now. >>> day 13 of sumo from tokyo. hakuho maintained his unbeaten record. it's action time. kaisei in his debut of the tournament has been terrific. kakuryu is his biggest challenge. kakuryu can be brilliant. the big brazilian fights with all his might overpowered the
. >> translator: this is a liquid fertilizer made from indigenous micro organisms, mixed with discarded vegetables. >> reporter: not only fertilizer, but pesticides produced from locally accessible ingredients like lemongrass and garlic. farmers rotate their crops to keep the soil healthy and fertile and city dwellers are interested in learning organic skills. >> translator: most are impressed because of the chemical free approach. >> the market is intended to promote...
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it was a community of discarded streetcars, horse pulled cars, various modes of transportation that were made obsolete by electric streetcars so cars were dumped out in the beach and sunset side and people made residences and the one is there and two cable cars and that is the upper and lower level and from the back it doesn't look like anything and they had club houses and bo hemian musicians would go out and take a dip in the obligatio ocean and romance. >> what a wonderful time. >> people didn't like it and came up with a slogan "burn the car out of carville" and they wanted traditional housing. >> wind mills. okay two in the park and one that is now restored and functioning which was the dutch wind mill and the other, the murphy wind mill which is being restored. the dutch wind mill built in 1902 and make it a high rise. >> only at the highest level. >> of human occupantacy and at the bis. >>base. >> and cost $18,000 to build and the sails are of oregon spars and intended to pump 120-gallons an hour. that is a lot of water. >> out of the natural aquifer of the city. >> and the water
it was a community of discarded streetcars, horse pulled cars, various modes of transportation that were made obsolete by electric streetcars so cars were dumped out in the beach and sunset side and people made residences and the one is there and two cable cars and that is the upper and lower level and from the back it doesn't look like anything and they had club houses and bo hemian musicians would go out and take a dip in the obligatio ocean and romance. >> what a wonderful time....
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the citizens for a santa con of me dies which give a candid insight into how these groups work to discard corporate dharnas and radical ideological goals. undertaxed look there's no one profit groups are allowed to keep their donors identities confidential as is the case with many critics including graeme pace but these lakes ninety ninety eight budget reveals just how much money citizens for a sound economy received from a wide variety of donors. more troubling was the fact that citizens for a sound economy took money through an asteroid to campaigns directly on behalf of a number of these hidden dharnas. then it was they would for the tobacco industry thanks to a major legal settlement in the light ninety nine millions of internal tobacco industry documents have been made public the documents showing how citizens for a sound economy and other free market groups secretly paid millions of dollars to fight the backhoe taxes and regulations using what i called a retail sales effort they pitched these to their own members as a tax on individual freedoms by big government the idea being that
the citizens for a santa con of me dies which give a candid insight into how these groups work to discard corporate dharnas and radical ideological goals. undertaxed look there's no one profit groups are allowed to keep their donors identities confidential as is the case with many critics including graeme pace but these lakes ninety ninety eight budget reveals just how much money citizens for a sound economy received from a wide variety of donors. more troubling was the fact that citizens for a...
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that teen shot after running from officers and discarding a gun. the second case the city has agreed to pay $350,000 in attorney fees to two men in a lawsuit where officers were accused of unlawfully searching a home where pot was being grown. >>> an alarming discovery inside the backpack of a first grader, and it has school officials and parents scrambling. a gun was found in that backpack at an oakland elementary school. the student brought the weapon to prescott elementary in oakland. ey say the student didn't know the gun was in the backpack. a note sent home to parents, quote, we are not taking this matter lightly. please know this incident is an aberration and not reflective of the culture we've developed at prescott. >>> anger today over budget cuts to children's programs, hundreds of families staged a loud rally calling for the passage of governor brown's tax extension plan. the child advocacy group called parent voices says another round of budget cuts will cripple the poor who depend on state assistance in carrying for their children. >>
that teen shot after running from officers and discarding a gun. the second case the city has agreed to pay $350,000 in attorney fees to two men in a lawsuit where officers were accused of unlawfully searching a home where pot was being grown. >>> an alarming discovery inside the backpack of a first grader, and it has school officials and parents scrambling. a gun was found in that backpack at an oakland elementary school. the student brought the weapon to prescott elementary in...
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father and club director valerie coach and t iscar the minnows have no injury concerns for the game discarded fairly you're going to. go he is sidelined through injury incidentally and he will be in next season's europa league regardless of the result after biami men secured a champions league sports. now there are just a few hours to go before tonight's big fight in moscow when dennis levitt it takes on boxing legend roy jones jr at the way in the russian was just over half a kilo heavier than he had time world champion i physically there's not much between him as you will see but it is a little bit he was the failure for the non-title cruiserweight banks thirty one he is eleven years younger than james two yet and the record of twenty one wins and one loss so far in his career is impressive jones was named by for the decade in the one nine hundred ninety s. after holding seven belts at one time but he hasn't won a fight in two years and is considered past his best eleven have police having former world champion course it's easy with his trainer has given him the know how to win for a bit li
father and club director valerie coach and t iscar the minnows have no injury concerns for the game discarded fairly you're going to. go he is sidelined through injury incidentally and he will be in next season's europa league regardless of the result after biami men secured a champions league sports. now there are just a few hours to go before tonight's big fight in moscow when dennis levitt it takes on boxing legend roy jones jr at the way in the russian was just over half a kilo heavier than...
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a discarded red wagon. and walls at least 12 feet high topped with razor wire. beyond those walls is a quiet, well-off town. this road leads to two things it the compound where bin laden was kill and pakistani's premier military institution. this way is bin laden's compound. it is tucked into the neighborhood and surrounded by dozens of other homes. compound's only about 500 feet behind me, beyond this wall and beyond those trees. take a look at how close it is to pakistani army base which is right there at those trees and behind that base is pakistan's pre-eminent military institution, the equivalent of west point. the military base is just right there. how is it possible that no one would know he was living there? >> osama bin laden's a big man. >> reporter: perhaps unbelievable. as a u.s. official put it today, bin laden was hiding in plain sight. and the pakistani military say they never saw him. nick schifrin, abc news, abbottabad, pakistan. >> and as we know, government officials repeatedly said they lost the trail of osama bin laden but, in fact, behind t
a discarded red wagon. and walls at least 12 feet high topped with razor wire. beyond those walls is a quiet, well-off town. this road leads to two things it the compound where bin laden was kill and pakistani's premier military institution. this way is bin laden's compound. it is tucked into the neighborhood and surrounded by dozens of other homes. compound's only about 500 feet behind me, beyond this wall and beyond those trees. take a look at how close it is to pakistani army base which is...
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and write hundreds were too fast and spontaneous discarding characters who didn't truly lose. lose these ever were to suppose in the sweet. he's a very powerful call it i knew it coming here so yes i think he is a pretty ok i'm a proud of it as a challenge for the time like me but little by little and little shake his hand with huge you spin. it bless him would these free books sing. exercise rent bill with eighty to. forty years to. turning our attention to tennis now where it's a morass gabashvili was sent packing early bites out in andhra seppi. the russian barring out in the opening round of the french open after a straight sets loss really struggled to find his rhythm for out the match with a seven carry himself just six three seven five seven five when meanwhile seven seed. to care of business against york on yemen and the spaniard has never been to pass the quarterfinals or longer us recreation of marriage though was surprised by another spanish better and better ramires algo and over in the ladies' action two thousand and nine champion svetlana kuznetsova had very few
and write hundreds were too fast and spontaneous discarding characters who didn't truly lose. lose these ever were to suppose in the sweet. he's a very powerful call it i knew it coming here so yes i think he is a pretty ok i'm a proud of it as a challenge for the time like me but little by little and little shake his hand with huge you spin. it bless him would these free books sing. exercise rent bill with eighty to. forty years to. turning our attention to tennis now where it's a morass...
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were used even in the space industry but today they're just being discarded mozambique and the question is how to go when they can't support it in the traditional arts if you look at the rain here in the arctic and sideris it's called being a matter of climate change and this may sound very exotic you me but actually i selected this western on purpose for two reasons first. this is a matter of the lifestyle of many about people living in the arctic. and the second reason. in the past i used to think this was something theoretic but then i started working on our national priority projects and while doing so. well of the deny deny that we had special programs we see that in the world and you were developing. you were developing the show the purina spirit awards. birding in new york. city. and we now have a one point five million words here said it will definitely keep investing money in developing those programs what at this same time we should also pay special processing. and i think work in regional much needed to find my teachers because most of the day we do central government should
were used even in the space industry but today they're just being discarded mozambique and the question is how to go when they can't support it in the traditional arts if you look at the rain here in the arctic and sideris it's called being a matter of climate change and this may sound very exotic you me but actually i selected this western on purpose for two reasons first. this is a matter of the lifestyle of many about people living in the arctic. and the second reason. in the past i used to...
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lived in the culture what is that's going on with these people whoever is able to sort of you know discard. their central morality and in in a lot of ethics and in just you know basic human kindness tends to rise in in these firms and to run them and if you take that outside of the wall street arena into you know what the i.m.f. is doing with with peripheral weaker countries in europe versus the poor countries of the i.m.f. you know represents even though it's supposedly you know body that represents one hundred eighty seven nations it does it it basically represents the stronger nations the wall street firms represent their stronger selves the people that rise in these companies are the people they want the power and the influence to maintain what they have and should grow what they have and unfortunately this kind of power begets more power more influence it's concentrated within a few banks that operate globally the more influence that's concentrated it you know some of the members of the i.m.f. some of the member countries that hurts some of the others more power that's concentrated at
lived in the culture what is that's going on with these people whoever is able to sort of you know discard. their central morality and in in a lot of ethics and in just you know basic human kindness tends to rise in in these firms and to run them and if you take that outside of the wall street arena into you know what the i.m.f. is doing with with peripheral weaker countries in europe versus the poor countries of the i.m.f. you know represents even though it's supposedly you know body that...
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in our last years luzhniki stadium isn't and brawling semifinal discard getting the better of city rather sparse back in a penalty shootout to reach the russian cup final there they will face a second tier side islandia rough stuff and the last four is constantine for top of . spartak have an elevated pleasure without pain for their fans over the past few years and haven't won a trophy since two thousand and three which was also the russian cup as usual the tension between these archrivals is close to being buoyant as the price of fifty three is even higher as a place in the cup final is at stake. spartak entered the cup clash as the out of form team how each turn out to be a game with virtually nothing between the moscow old former rivals but finally three minutes before half time. the deadlock. cross from the right flank and unsurprisingly as was little feet. who popped up to win the ball on the far post and beat the keeper. that managed any instant response of their own in the dying seconds before leans about eight in maggie to or down the wing and though there waiting for me to come o
in our last years luzhniki stadium isn't and brawling semifinal discard getting the better of city rather sparse back in a penalty shootout to reach the russian cup final there they will face a second tier side islandia rough stuff and the last four is constantine for top of . spartak have an elevated pleasure without pain for their fans over the past few years and haven't won a trophy since two thousand and three which was also the russian cup as usual the tension between these archrivals is...
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now nuclear plants at the moment because of the incentives in japan have been put on hold being discarded but all of the alternatives are very expensive and require government subsidies if you compared for example coal which is relatively cheap versus a gas powered generator plant a gas powered generator and their plan costs a third less does not require subsidies it's significantly cheaper to operate and he's much more energy efficient now fifty percent of european power plants are going to be more than twenty years old so they need replacement and the estimate at the moment because of all of these will be replaced with natural gas power generating plants and that's where it's coming from because at the moment we have depressed natural gas prices people think that we have more than enough gas but you've got to remember that this is coming from the recession we expect the economy to recover at some point in fact the industrial demand in europe is beginning to recover now when that happens we could have enough gas well the current excess of that we have ellen g. that is two thirds contract
now nuclear plants at the moment because of the incentives in japan have been put on hold being discarded but all of the alternatives are very expensive and require government subsidies if you compared for example coal which is relatively cheap versus a gas powered generator plant a gas powered generator and their plan costs a third less does not require subsidies it's significantly cheaper to operate and he's much more energy efficient now fifty percent of european power plants are going to be...
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actually did die yesterday or he's been dead for yours or whatever the case may be it's simply discarding a war on terror boogey man who is no longer scaring the populace ok so you have your point of view about what went on today and certainly you're entitled to that but what do you think this will be you know about the presidential elections coming up twenty four hours around the corner do you think that obama can claim this as a victory leading into a reelection campaign. there's certainly no doubt that this is going to give a market boost to obama as people rally around the flag as they usually do in circumstances like this so i think this is going to have a positive effect in that way and also it it once again. endures the public and yours the public i should say to the idea of extra judicial assassinations just days after nato's attempted to assassinate and ended up killing his son and grandchildren once again we see another type of extra judicial assassination going on which of course is an international war crimes in this case it's a it's ok because it's the beginning and everyone
actually did die yesterday or he's been dead for yours or whatever the case may be it's simply discarding a war on terror boogey man who is no longer scaring the populace ok so you have your point of view about what went on today and certainly you're entitled to that but what do you think this will be you know about the presidential elections coming up twenty four hours around the corner do you think that obama can claim this as a victory leading into a reelection campaign. there's certainly no...
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these sickly saying that as soon as serbia joins for even becomes candidate money will mean from discarded it will be no poverty and nobody will have to work hard to get paid basic privacy people have been on earth without moving a finger. even after all that the support from the e.u. it is is very indulgent digits so what about this this arrest today then what does it mean for. the serbian people we have heard that it could in fact create some sort of the vision has divided opinion there but generally in terms of the sentiment of the country how symbolically important is it the fact that we now have that each and heritage behind bars what does that mean for the future of the country and its people. and the future of serbia as it is right now is fairly grim actually want to be careful and just manage to do this one and its previous history back in the early earlier in the decade that arrested mr milosevic and turned him over unconstitutionally at the time of his basically evil to the i.c.c. why to criminalize the entire political and military leadership of any serbs and former yugoslavia w
these sickly saying that as soon as serbia joins for even becomes candidate money will mean from discarded it will be no poverty and nobody will have to work hard to get paid basic privacy people have been on earth without moving a finger. even after all that the support from the e.u. it is is very indulgent digits so what about this this arrest today then what does it mean for. the serbian people we have heard that it could in fact create some sort of the vision has divided opinion there but...
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meanwhile, young men have seen fathers and uncles discarded by wives, cast out of their homes and separated from their children. no wonder they look around the culture, shrug, and do their own thing. and here's my final reason for the appearance of the child man. we've seen a general cultural ambivalence, about men. by the 1990s the entire culture as we just saw became a you go girl cheering section. it would be nice to say that americans love both the girls and girls equally but there was reason for men to respect otherwise. you may notice, some of you may have heard this girls rule, boys drool. this was a very popular little phrase that went on on girls backpacks and lunch boxes. so on and so forth that the other one says not all men are annoying. some are dead. not even funny. so, advertisers and screenwriters at the same time working as a long line of low iq television gads. web homered simpson, ray romano, tim allen, and the drumbeat from the popular culture that men are done, they are unfeeling, incompetent, and women don't really need them. at the same time, the qualities of characte
meanwhile, young men have seen fathers and uncles discarded by wives, cast out of their homes and separated from their children. no wonder they look around the culture, shrug, and do their own thing. and here's my final reason for the appearance of the child man. we've seen a general cultural ambivalence, about men. by the 1990s the entire culture as we just saw became a you go girl cheering section. it would be nice to say that americans love both the girls and girls equally but there was...
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creative ways and sometimes you can go to like a cafe and see if anybody has purchased a paper and discardedan go to a dumpster and pick out the sunday newspapers that have coupons in them. there are a lots of different ways you can get coupons for cheaply. >>> after months of review, the criminal investigation into former presidential candidate john edwards may be about to come to an end. we'll fill you in, coming up next. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. and more. if you replace 3 tablespoons of sugar a day with splenda® you'll save 100 calories a day. that could help you lose up to 10 pounds in a year. that's how splenda® is sweet...and more. >>> there could be a major development in the case involving former presidential candidate senator john edwards. the former senator sources tell cnn edwards could be indicted in the next couple weeks or perhaps there could be a deal. it's all because of an affair he had that essentially ended his political career. john
creative ways and sometimes you can go to like a cafe and see if anybody has purchased a paper and discardedan go to a dumpster and pick out the sunday newspapers that have coupons in them. there are a lots of different ways you can get coupons for cheaply. >>> after months of review, the criminal investigation into former presidential candidate john edwards may be about to come to an end. we'll fill you in, coming up next. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on...
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look for, you know, regular mail that looks -- asking for personal information, discard it. be sure to always be looking at your latest credit card statement, make sure there's no charges that don't make sense there. >> reporter: because whether you deal with small or large online companies, we're all at risk when identity thieves target all of our devices. often pretending to be our friends on social networks. >> a cyber criminal is a for-profit business. >> reporter: and it's your business to keep them away. >> i just don't respond to any of those e-mails that say send me your information. >> now, that is common sense. another tip, use one credit card for your online transactions. that way if you do get a letter from a company that's been hacked, you're just one phone call away from covering yourself financially. raj? >> thank you, scott. >>> another story about identity. it's a romance, though, gone wrong. now, an illinois man is in hot water with the palo alto police. police say a 27-year-old man created a phony ad on craigslist to get revenge at a woman whom he blames f
look for, you know, regular mail that looks -- asking for personal information, discard it. be sure to always be looking at your latest credit card statement, make sure there's no charges that don't make sense there. >> reporter: because whether you deal with small or large online companies, we're all at risk when identity thieves target all of our devices. often pretending to be our friends on social networks. >> a cyber criminal is a for-profit business. >> reporter: and...
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>> i think the kidney issue had been discarded by the intelligence community many years before.again, looks like his health was very, very good, even though he looked weak and a little frail in some of the videos, he seemed to be of robust health until the nine millimeter rounds went into his head. >> among the information we're getting from the treasure trove of documents and cds and all the research they have gotten, a plan for an attack on the tenth anniversary. nothing necessarily in stone, but indications that rail would be vulnerable to an al qaeda attack. >> right. that wouldn't surprise anybody particularly new york city. when i was at nypd, we were aware that al qaeda attacked the subway sim in london, madrid, railroads have been a major concern. the fact that they used 9/11 as their date is a little out of their modus operandi. but an operational plan goes by its own tempo, not by dates. >> let's talk about the information that may be gleaned from osama bin laden's wives with whom they're speaking, in particular, the youngest wife, the one with whom he was with when di
>> i think the kidney issue had been discarded by the intelligence community many years before.again, looks like his health was very, very good, even though he looked weak and a little frail in some of the videos, he seemed to be of robust health until the nine millimeter rounds went into his head. >> among the information we're getting from the treasure trove of documents and cds and all the research they have gotten, a plan for an attack on the tenth anniversary. nothing...
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