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>> jim ladd: and i got into radio in the '60s listening to tom and rachel donahue.couldn't get it from the 6:00 news, certainly couldn't get it from straight media. >> the same musical vineyard in which you toil, how many are protest singers? >> um, how many? >> yes. are there many? >> yeah. well, i think there's about 136. >> you say about 136? or do you mean exactly 136. >> uh, either 136 or 142. >> ladd: when we played "blowing in the wind," we meant it. if you're listening to this music and you let that music get inside and work on you, and work on your heart, that'll change your mind. what i do is look to the telephones, and when i see them light up, i've made that connection, and they're calling in requests that add to the set of songs we're playing. to me, that's the ultimate community and a wonderful way to communicate. >> ♪ one of our djs is missing ♪ >> morrow: abc sent me to woodstock. it was a - it was a love feeling about it. they painted a flower on my cheek. woodstock really opened up the so-called underground music. >> hi, everybody, i'm donald thoms
>> jim ladd: and i got into radio in the '60s listening to tom and rachel donahue.couldn't get it from the 6:00 news, certainly couldn't get it from straight media. >> the same musical vineyard in which you toil, how many are protest singers? >> um, how many? >> yes. are there many? >> yeah. well, i think there's about 136. >> you say about 136? or do you mean exactly 136. >> uh, either 136 or 142. >> ladd: when we played "blowing in the...
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the clien clients recover donahue is recovering from a bullet to the leg. classmates of the alum started an online fundraiser for donahue. >> it is great to help someone who has made such a sacrifice not only to boston but for the country. >> the money will go to donly for medical expenses. >> whose day sn, our day. >> demstrafrts marched from malcolm x. park to the white house. mayday is known as international workers day, it is celebrated in 80 countries, the protests were mostly peaceful. police did arrest four people on charges of assault on a police officer and destruction of property. >>> they say they will appeal. a judge ruled to remove all the restrikes on the so called morning after pill. the food and drug administrator made it available to girls 15 and older without a prescription. the appeal not affect that ruling. >> are you prejudice? >> he said he was a target of a passenger. >> into a home, shattering glass, while three children are sleeping inside. >> were you scared? why? >> i heard t i was in the garage. >> could there be trouble for >> c
the clien clients recover donahue is recovering from a bullet to the leg. classmates of the alum started an online fundraiser for donahue. >> it is great to help someone who has made such a sacrifice not only to boston but for the country. >> the money will go to donly for medical expenses. >> whose day sn, our day. >> demstrafrts marched from malcolm x. park to the white house. mayday is known as international workers day, it is celebrated in 80 countries, the protests...
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richard donahue out of the hospital at a rehab facility. the bullet that struck a major artery in his leg is there one month later. it has been a long recovery. even after all of this time he cannot fully remember the events that led up to the shooting. >> they had their hands inside my leg. only thing i remember roll call. i lost so much blood. >> donahue credits his wife with helping him remain optimistic and hopes to return home in the next few weeks. >> horrible commute awaits a lot of folks heading to new york tomorrow. couldn't couldn't's governor expects up to 30,000 more drivers on the roads. with one of the busiest rail lines in the country still closed. today the two metro north trains involved in friday's collision were removed and the crews begin to rebuild the damaged tracks in fairfield. commuter rail service will be limited tomorrow. amtrak service is still suspended from new york to new haven. nip people still hospitalized after that accident. it isn't the jackpot. some one in virginia is holding a $1 million powerball ticke
richard donahue out of the hospital at a rehab facility. the bullet that struck a major artery in his leg is there one month later. it has been a long recovery. even after all of this time he cannot fully remember the events that led up to the shooting. >> they had their hands inside my leg. only thing i remember roll call. i lost so much blood. >> donahue credits his wife with helping him remain optimistic and hopes to return home in the next few weeks. >> horrible commute...
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law enforcement sources tell cnn, officer richard donahue was struck by a bullet fired by police.f his fellow officers to stop the bleeding in his thigh saved his life. it was a close call. there would be many. that's because when all the shooting finally finished, neighbors surveying the damage in and out of their homes found bullet holes everywhere. in this apartment above the street of the firefight, at this home across the street. >> this is a half block behind where the tsarnaevs made their last stand. the home has three bullets. unless the brothers turned around and fired away from police, these bullets, too, came from law enforcement. >> this is the bullet here that penetrated into our dining room. >> reporter: harry wasn't home the night of the shooting. but his niece was. and says she heard and felt the bullets whizzing by, inside his house. these are two bullets found in your home. >> yeah, this one here came through, that landed near our staircase, near the pedestal, and the other one up in the closet went through and exited on the other side of the staircase on the oth
law enforcement sources tell cnn, officer richard donahue was struck by a bullet fired by police.f his fellow officers to stop the bleeding in his thigh saved his life. it was a close call. there would be many. that's because when all the shooting finally finished, neighbors surveying the damage in and out of their homes found bullet holes everywhere. in this apartment above the street of the firefight, at this home across the street. >> this is a half block behind where the tsarnaevs...
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at the assembly on donahue street. reporting live ktvu channel 2 morning news. time now names chased them in the national sea shore area. two mobile homes and four cars were destroyed but firefighters saved a central old farmhouse in the area. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> this morning firefighters in santa barbara are still battling a wildfire up to 70 feet high and it has already burned more than 200,000 akers. the air tankers and firefighters had to be can called in, this fire is only 10% contained. >>> we are keeping an eye on the bridges pam and dave and metering lights went on after 6:00 and it is back up with the mcarthur maze and it could get better later on but right now there is a crowd. also the commute is okay in san francisco along the 101 approaching the 880 split and no major problems, that traffic is moving along nicely and on the peninsular, no problems on 101 and union city looks good. let's go to steve >> a little bit of mist sunny and warm to hot although the forecast model has been back being off and it will still
at the assembly on donahue street. reporting live ktvu channel 2 morning news. time now names chased them in the national sea shore area. two mobile homes and four cars were destroyed but firefighters saved a central old farmhouse in the area. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> this morning firefighters in santa barbara are still battling a wildfire up to 70 feet high and it has already burned more than 200,000 akers. the air tankers and firefighters had to be can...
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he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if any
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transit officer richard donahue wouldn't have been wounded in the laurel street shootout if the tsarnaevst their hands on a gun. and we don't know yet exactly how tamerlan tsarnaev got the gun used to assassinate officer sean collier and wound richard donahue, but we do know getting that gun was made easier, much, much easier, by the life's work of wayne lapierre. resources they need. bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. and administration's work gets more complex every year. when you look at these issues, do you see problems or opportunities? with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >
transit officer richard donahue wouldn't have been wounded in the laurel street shootout if the tsarnaevst their hands on a gun. and we don't know yet exactly how tamerlan tsarnaev got the gun used to assassinate officer sean collier and wound richard donahue, but we do know getting that gun was made easier, much, much easier, by the life's work of wayne lapierre. resources they need. bright students are getting lost in the shuffle. and administration's work gets more complex every year. when...
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richard donahue, a boston police officer, was actually caught in a shoe that would the suspect.he 33-year-old took bullet in the leg, it losing a lot of blood. that meetings nbc his doctors in the hospital that night was beyond anything she could have expected. , theyid not understand were handing me his wedding ring and badge and cell phone. i grabbed them and put them to the side and said, we have a seven-month-old. don't come back and tell me anything else. don't tell me he didn't it through surgery. >> he still has the bullet in his leg. he is staying at a rehabilitation center but hopes to go home in the next few weeks and get back to police work. nine of the 72 people injured in an accident involving two commuter trains in connecticut are still in the hospital. the wreckage was removed today as workers attempt restore service. there are still hundreds of feet of track to be repaired before normal service can resume. that could take up to a week. the ntsb is currently focusing on a fracture in a portion of the track. they say it is still unclear whether the accident caused
richard donahue, a boston police officer, was actually caught in a shoe that would the suspect.he 33-year-old took bullet in the leg, it losing a lot of blood. that meetings nbc his doctors in the hospital that night was beyond anything she could have expected. , theyid not understand were handing me his wedding ring and badge and cell phone. i grabbed them and put them to the side and said, we have a seven-month-old. don't come back and tell me anything else. don't tell me he didn't it through...
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transit officer richard donahue wouldn't have been wounded in the laurel street shootout if the tsarnaevst get their hands on a gun. and we don't know yet exactly how tamerlan tsarnaev got the gun used to assassinate officer sean collier and wound richard donahue, but we do know getting that gun was made easier, much, much easier, by the life's work of wayne lapierre. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. ask your docto
transit officer richard donahue wouldn't have been wounded in the laurel street shootout if the tsarnaevst get their hands on a gun. and we don't know yet exactly how tamerlan tsarnaev got the gun used to assassinate officer sean collier and wound richard donahue, but we do know getting that gun was made easier, much, much easier, by the life's work of wayne lapierre. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [...
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brian donahue has surfed the jersey shore since he was 15.ow he works as a reporter for the local paper. >> this weekend has highlighted the differences between places where the recovery has jettisoned forward with amazing speed and the places where it has absolutely completely stalled. >> reporter: on the boardwalk, the frustrations of the winter seem to be on hold for a day. the recovery is not over but the crowds are a good start. president obama will be visiting the jersey shore tomorrow. governor chris christie gave the president a tour of the destruction in the days after sandy. now the governor will have a chance to show off some of the rebuilding. natalie? >> stephanie gosk in seaside heights, new jersey. thank you, stephanie. >>> it was one week ago tonight when the city of moore, oklahoma took a direct hit from an ef5 tornado which killed 24 people and injured at least 377 more. it destroyed thousands of homes and businesses and as the people of moore continue to grieve, they are thinking about the monumental task of rebuilding. nbc
brian donahue has surfed the jersey shore since he was 15.ow he works as a reporter for the local paper. >> this weekend has highlighted the differences between places where the recovery has jettisoned forward with amazing speed and the places where it has absolutely completely stalled. >> reporter: on the boardwalk, the frustrations of the winter seem to be on hold for a day. the recovery is not over but the crowds are a good start. president obama will be visiting the jersey shore...
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transit police officer richard donahue was shot in the leg last month. a bullet severed a main artery in the leg. he's out of the hospital and at a rehab center. he can now eat on his own and walk as well. he and his wife say it has been a tough recovery. >> there's been moments when i probably yelled or, you know, sworn a few times here or there, right, kim? >> we apologize to some nurses for that. >> yeah. a couple nurses that had to hear the brunt of it all. but, you know, after that i usually said okay, he's get this done. >> earned a pass on that. he still has a bullet in his leg. he doesn't remember much from the shooting. only that he was there and the moments after he was shot. >>> 4:38. love the life you live, live the life you love. that attributed to a hofstra student killed. the students wore white ribbons and the entire crowd observed a moment of silence. a police officer accidentally shot 21-year-old andrea robelo on friday. school officials called the ceremony bittersweet. >> we're celebrating, we're also mourning. so it was a way to remem
transit police officer richard donahue was shot in the leg last month. a bullet severed a main artery in the leg. he's out of the hospital and at a rehab center. he can now eat on his own and walk as well. he and his wife say it has been a tough recovery. >> there's been moments when i probably yelled or, you know, sworn a few times here or there, right, kim? >> we apologize to some nurses for that. >> yeah. a couple nurses that had to hear the brunt of it all. but, you know,...
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. >> that would have been transit officer richard donahue who was standing right here. he was shot, tamerlan tsarnaev was laying on the street. his brother dzhokhar was driving away. only the police were firing. officially, state police tell us the matter remains under investigation. law enforcement sources tell cnn, officer richard donahue was struck by a bullet fired by police. only the heroic actions of his fellow officers to stop the bleeding in his thigh saved his life. it was a close call. there would be many. that's because when all the shooting finally finished, neighbors surveying the damage in and out of their homes found bullet holes everywhere. in this apartment above the street at the firefight, in this home across the street. this is a half block behind where the tsarnaevs made their last stand. the home has three bullets. unless the brothers turned around and fired away from police, these bullets, too, came from law enforcement. this is the bullet here that penetrated into our dining room. >> reporter: harry wasn't home the night of the shooting but his n
. >> that would have been transit officer richard donahue who was standing right here. he was shot, tamerlan tsarnaev was laying on the street. his brother dzhokhar was driving away. only the police were firing. officially, state police tell us the matter remains under investigation. law enforcement sources tell cnn, officer richard donahue was struck by a bullet fired by police. only the heroic actions of his fellow officers to stop the bleeding in his thigh saved his life. it was a...
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he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off with a red question or a question from the audience? >> i can read one. >> okay. >> okay. and some of these questions on the list -- is the mic on? okay. some of the questions are directed toward a specific speaker, others aren't. so, if it's directed toward a specific speaker, i'll ask you. if not, just whoever can answer it, start answering it. this is a general question. so, it's not geared toward any particular speaker. so if anyone feels like chiming in, that would be great. how do you go about securing funding for the various graffiti programs? do you use grants, tax assessments, et cetera? anybody? >> i think i can take that. >> okay, ready. >> for anyone w
he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off with a red question or a question from the audience? >> i can read one. >>...
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disappearikely to faster than you can say phil donahue. i worked with phil donahue. i know a little bit about journalists being silenced for questioning bipartisan military ventures. i was with him at msnbc in 2002-2 thousand three when bush was revving up the invasion of iraq with the support of joe biden, john kerry, hillary clinton, harry reid. thec terminated us for crime of jwi. that is journalism during wartime while independent. ini may be a crime mainstream media, but it is the kind of unauthorized, on embedded coverage that you get from the authors and journalists that we have assembled on this panel. it is the kind of coverage you get from the jeremy scandals -- skahills, and the independent media outlets that are so featured at this conference this weekend. many liberal journalists who were vocal about war and human rights and civil liberties during the bush area seem to have lost or muted their voices during the obama era. it says something about the lack of serious national debate about so-called national that last month, one of the loudest mainstream tv
disappearikely to faster than you can say phil donahue. i worked with phil donahue. i know a little bit about journalists being silenced for questioning bipartisan military ventures. i was with him at msnbc in 2002-2 thousand three when bush was revving up the invasion of iraq with the support of joe biden, john kerry, hillary clinton, harry reid. thec terminated us for crime of jwi. that is journalism during wartime while independent. ini may be a crime mainstream media, but it is the kind of...
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that would have been transit officer richard donahue who was standing right here.rlan tsarnaev was laying on the street. his brother dzhokhar tsarnaev was driving away. only the police were firing. officially, state police tell us the matter remains under investigation. law enforcement sources tell cnn, officer richard donahue was struck by a bullet fired by police. only the heroic actions of his fellow officers to stop the bleeding in his thigh saved his life. it was a close call. there would be many. that's because when all the shooting finally finished, neighbors surveying the damage in and out of their homes found bullet holes everywhere, in this apartment above the street at the firefight. at this home across the street. this is a half a block behind where the tsarnaev's made their last stand. the home has three bullets. unless the brothers turned around and fired away from police, these bullets, too, came from law enforcement. >> this is the bullet here that penetrated into our dining room. >> reporter: harry wasn't home the night of the shooting, his niece w
that would have been transit officer richard donahue who was standing right here.rlan tsarnaev was laying on the street. his brother dzhokhar tsarnaev was driving away. only the police were firing. officially, state police tell us the matter remains under investigation. law enforcement sources tell cnn, officer richard donahue was struck by a bullet fired by police. only the heroic actions of his fellow officers to stop the bleeding in his thigh saved his life. it was a close call. there would...
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richard donahue granted an exclusive interview to cbs this morning. >> once i was shot my partner said couple steps and he tackled me just to get me down. and, you know, the guys helped from different departments, ripping my shirt and vest off, starting cpr. you know, reaching -- physically my leg to hold stuff together. >> that interview can be seen on cbs this morning at 7:30 on kpix 5. >>> a man from saudi arabia is due in court today. they noticed a page had been torn out of his passport. something that he couldn't explain. and then a pressure cooker was found inside the luggage. he said it was a gift for a nephew in ohio. >> 20 minutes before 6:00. uniting against texting behind the wheel. the campaign that has never been done before. >> a ferrari smashes into pieces: the incredible racetrack crash caught on tape. it's all coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> welcome back. we have big problems on the bridges. i guess the bay bridge and the san mateo bridge. >> it's just the san mateo bridge. the far left lane is blocked right now. it was an injury crash approaching the pay gated. it
richard donahue granted an exclusive interview to cbs this morning. >> once i was shot my partner said couple steps and he tackled me just to get me down. and, you know, the guys helped from different departments, ripping my shirt and vest off, starting cpr. you know, reaching -- physically my leg to hold stuff together. >> that interview can be seen on cbs this morning at 7:30 on kpix 5. >>> a man from saudi arabia is due in court today. they noticed a page had been torn...
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at the assembly on donahue road.om east palo alto, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:32. later today, a 12-year-old day accused of killing his little sister, 8-year-old leila fowler, is due to plead not guilty during a court hearing in san andreas. he's charged with second-degree murder in the death of leila at the family's home in calaveras county last month. police arrested the 12-year-old after a two-week investigation that included searching the house and the surrounding neighborhood. investigators say the boy at first blamed the attack on a man, an intruder. california law prohibits him from being tried as an adult because he's so young. a judge, not a jury, will decide his fate. it will probably be a juvenile detention until he's 23 years old. >>> new information this morning, a reward being offered for information on a northern california man wanted for killing his wife and two young daughters. police have been searching for shane miller since his family was found shot to death in their home in sha
at the assembly on donahue road.om east palo alto, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:32. later today, a 12-year-old day accused of killing his little sister, 8-year-old leila fowler, is due to plead not guilty during a court hearing in san andreas. he's charged with second-degree murder in the death of leila at the family's home in calaveras county last month. police arrested the 12-year-old after a two-week investigation that included searching the house and the...
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richard donahue, the transit officer critically injured continues to recover.e await the court appearance, three more suspects in connection with the investigation into the bombing of the boston marathon. megyn? >> megyn: all right, david lee miller, thank you. we will be back to you as you get more. just moments ago the white house spokesman took new questions about this matter. he had said at the beginning of our show that he had not yet spoken to the president about this but that the president has been regularly updated on the boston marathon bombings. he was asked about how the fbi has handled the investigation up to this point. here is that. >> so, the president feels that the fbi has handled this case from the moment of the bombings through the successful capture of the individuals believed responsible and through today very well. >> megyn: joining me now by phone one time chairman of the house homeland security committee and chairman of the subcommittee on counter terrorism congressman peter king. congressman, great to have you back on the program. i wan
richard donahue, the transit officer critically injured continues to recover.e await the court appearance, three more suspects in connection with the investigation into the bombing of the boston marathon. megyn? >> megyn: all right, david lee miller, thank you. we will be back to you as you get more. just moments ago the white house spokesman took new questions about this matter. he had said at the beginning of our show that he had not yet spoken to the president about this but that the...
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richard donahue and his amazing wife talk to our john miller and share new details about what happenedbig business of big lotto jackpots. the news is back in the morning. we will see you guys at 7:00. >> do you have your ticket for powerball. >> i have not bought my ticket. i think gail and i will go in on a ticket. >> it's over 300 million now. thanks, cbs this morning starts at 7:00. have a good show. >> we want to check in with liz in the traffic center. this is major trouble on the san mateo bridge all morning long. >> there was a motorcycle accident right before the tunnel. a few minutes they were able to reopen the lanes. this is westbound 24 near the pablo exit. we're seeing beaucoups continue into lafayette. they were able to get tow crews out there and clear the wreck from the scene. >>> let's go to chopper 5. this is the other hot spot. the san mateo bridge commute. that gravel hauler, they have been able to clear it. we saw a tow crew get it out of the lanes. this is westbound 92 just past the main toll plaza. the cash-paying lanes, the far right lanes remain blocks. there's
richard donahue and his amazing wife talk to our john miller and share new details about what happenedbig business of big lotto jackpots. the news is back in the morning. we will see you guys at 7:00. >> do you have your ticket for powerball. >> i have not bought my ticket. i think gail and i will go in on a ticket. >> it's over 300 million now. thanks, cbs this morning starts at 7:00. have a good show. >> we want to check in with liz in the traffic center. this is major...
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. >> tonight's community crime meeting begins at 6 at the apostolic assembly on donahue road in easto alto. crime prevention will also be the focus of a public meeting tonight in san jose. there were three killings in that city just this past weekend. police say it's part of an upswing in violent crimes and they want to talk to residents about their safety concerns. that meeting is set to begin at 6:30 at the santa teresa library. >>> the d.a. is now faced with a tough decision, on whether to charge a san bruno father with the deaths of his two daughters in an accident. they are recommending manslaughter against arvind tandel. he fell asleep at the wheel, veering off the road. his daughters were thrown from the vehicle and killed. the chp says tandel knew he should have had more sleep. but the deputy d.a. says they'll be considering if his loss was punishment enough. >> even though we can say, yes, a crime was committed and yes, we know who did it, in this particular case it's not the right thing to do. now, i'm not saying that's gonna be the decision we reach here. we're not there y
. >> tonight's community crime meeting begins at 6 at the apostolic assembly on donahue road in easto alto. crime prevention will also be the focus of a public meeting tonight in san jose. there were three killings in that city just this past weekend. police say it's part of an upswing in violent crimes and they want to talk to residents about their safety concerns. that meeting is set to begin at 6:30 at the santa teresa library. >>> the d.a. is now faced with a tough decision,...
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. >> indiana department of correction commissioner david donahue says it takes a special kind of persono work with the juvenile population. >> our community support or lack thereof is probably the one challenge for corrections today that is very difficult. staff spend an enormous amount of time watching the young men at the pendleton juvenile correction facility evolve. they literally walk the walk and talk the talk with that child. >> it can be intimidating at times, yeah, but if you stay the same every day, they expect, you know, what to do once you come in. >> sergeant marlisha redfield jackson works in the pendleton gang unit with boggess and 23 of his cellmates. she's all too familiar with the public perception of the teens here. >> these are everyday kids, you know. every kid has issues. theirs might be a little more violent than others or more to deal with, but that's what we're here for because it's all about correcting their behavior, because, you know, someone didn't do something somewhere, you know, to make sure they are not in here. >>> coming up on "lock-up: pendleton juven
. >> indiana department of correction commissioner david donahue says it takes a special kind of persono work with the juvenile population. >> our community support or lack thereof is probably the one challenge for corrections today that is very difficult. staff spend an enormous amount of time watching the young men at the pendleton juvenile correction facility evolve. they literally walk the walk and talk the talk with that child. >> it can be intimidating at times, yeah,...
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on donahue street. >>> an angry renter in belmont is facing charges for allegedly attacking his property with pepper spray over noisy maintenance work. officers arrested steven plummer last thursday. he is out of jail on $10,000 bail. >>> and this morning, we'll get the results of a survey about the use of tasers by berkeley police. the police union voters how they feel about arming officers with stun guns. berkeley is one of eight cities in the bay area where police don't have the option. the union says berkeley is the only city that's not even considering a change in that policy. >>> hacksers from china have reportedly gained access to the designs of many u.s. weapons systems. >> it's true. a report prepared for the defense department says the compromise designs include the patriot missile system and the f/a-18 fighter jet. the report does not openly accuse china but privately officials telling cbs news china is behind the cyber attacks. >>> time now 5:39. in the bull's eye again, the midwest braces for another round of fierce tornadoes. >> and would you pay good money for this? why on
on donahue street. >>> an angry renter in belmont is facing charges for allegedly attacking his property with pepper spray over noisy maintenance work. officers arrested steven plummer last thursday. he is out of jail on $10,000 bail. >>> and this morning, we'll get the results of a survey about the use of tasers by berkeley police. the police union voters how they feel about arming officers with stun guns. berkeley is one of eight cities in the bay area where police don't...
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it's scheduled for 6:00 tonight at the apostolate assembly on donahue street. >>> an angry renter innot is facing charges for allegedly attack his property manager with pepper spray over noisy maintenance work. officers arrested steven plummer last thursday. he is out of jail on a $10,000 bond. >>> we'll get the results this morning of a survey about the use of tasers by berkeley police. the police union asked voters how they feel about arming officers with stun guns. berkeley is one of 8 bay area cities where police don't have that option. the union says berkeley is the only city that's not even considering a change in that policy. >>> santa clara county is demanding its fair share of education funding. more than 100 teachers and parents are meeting at the eastridge mall in san jose for today's bus tour to sacramento. this is a live look at the buses. they had just loaded on to the buses a short time ago. the big question, how will lawmakers allocate money generated from sales on income taxes to public schools and colleges? >> this is a good year to be having this conversation becau
it's scheduled for 6:00 tonight at the apostolate assembly on donahue street. >>> an angry renter innot is facing charges for allegedly attack his property manager with pepper spray over noisy maintenance work. officers arrested steven plummer last thursday. he is out of jail on a $10,000 bond. >>> we'll get the results this morning of a survey about the use of tasers by berkeley police. the police union asked voters how they feel about arming officers with stun guns. berkeley...
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in the back trying to save the life, so the regular driver is back there trying to save officer donahue'sthey worked to save him, i hopped in the driver's seat, tear off out of there, try to get to the hospital as fast as possible. >> you had never driven one of these before? >> now, that's what i take out of all of this, you know, this i call for help, we're in a small town, four cruisers on the street, one supervisor, i call for help during a firefight, and by the end of the firefight we have officers from different communities in our community helping us, so he comes to save our lives and they end up saving his life, which is a perfect circle as far as i'm concerned. that's the super bowl of police work, saving another police officer's life. it wasn't like they pulled him out of the way or pulled him out of a burning building or out of a car, this officer was dead and they kept him alive with oxygen and pumping his chest and to me, you know, his wife has a husband and child has a father because of these two right here. >> let's go to the strangest thing in this story, joe, which is thi
in the back trying to save the life, so the regular driver is back there trying to save officer donahue'sthey worked to save him, i hopped in the driver's seat, tear off out of there, try to get to the hospital as fast as possible. >> you had never driven one of these before? >> now, that's what i take out of all of this, you know, this i call for help, we're in a small town, four cruisers on the street, one supervisor, i call for help during a firefight, and by the end of the...
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officer richard donahue released a statement thanking the first responder who's saved his life.says doctors told him when he got to the hospital he had almost no blood. and no pulse at all. now he says he can take a short walk with a walker. and he clearly has not lost his sense of humor saying and i quote: i am now awake, moving around, talking and telling jokes, much to my wife's dismay. and my wife has informed me that the bullet will ultimately cause her the most pain as i will be using it to get out of things such as mowing the lawn, doing the laundry and painting the deck. a lot of strength there. we are getting more reaction from the white house for these new arrests. we will explain how officials seem to back away from president obama's suggestion that the bombers may have been self-radicalized. plus, a real stunner out of iran. reports that officials have arrested that rogue nation's president, ahmadinejad. arrested and questioned and much more. what is happening in iran? we'll get to that coming right up. burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers
officer richard donahue released a statement thanking the first responder who's saved his life.says doctors told him when he got to the hospital he had almost no blood. and no pulse at all. now he says he can take a short walk with a walker. and he clearly has not lost his sense of humor saying and i quote: i am now awake, moving around, talking and telling jokes, much to my wife's dismay. and my wife has informed me that the bullet will ultimately cause her the most pain as i will be using it...
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they are likely to disappear faster than you can say phil donahue. i worked with phil donahue.a little bit about journalists being silenced for questioning bipartisan military ventures. i was with him at msnbc in 2002- 2 thousand three when bush was revving up the invasion of iraq with the support of joe biden, john kerry, hillary clinton, harry reid. msnbc terminated us for the crime of jwi. that is journalism during wartime while independent. jwi may be a crime in mainstream media, but it is the kind of unauthorized, on embedded coverage that you get from the authors and journalists that we have assembled on this panel. it is the kind of coverage you get from the jeremy scandals -- skahills, and the independent media outlets that are so featured at this conference this weekend. many liberal journalists who were vocal about war and human rights and civil liberties during the bush area seem to have lost or muted their voices during the obama era. it says something about the lack of serious national debate about so-called national security, that last month, one of the loudest ma
they are likely to disappear faster than you can say phil donahue. i worked with phil donahue.a little bit about journalists being silenced for questioning bipartisan military ventures. i was with him at msnbc in 2002- 2 thousand three when bush was revving up the invasion of iraq with the support of joe biden, john kerry, hillary clinton, harry reid. msnbc terminated us for the crime of jwi. that is journalism during wartime while independent. jwi may be a crime in mainstream media, but it is...
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and we had phil donahue in our studio in new york.f oprah before oprah, and then he had a show on msnbc, right before the invasion and was summarily dumped even though it was the most popular show on msnbc, it was the 8:00 slot in the evening. and we got ahold of the secret nbc memo that essentially said afterwards as we move into war, we're not going to have an anti-war face on a flagship show when the other networks are waving the american flag. i think that expressing that view that phil did or having guests on that dared to speak out against war, i mean, is patriotic. peace is patriotic. but phil did a film, his first documentary, about thomas seven years ago called "body of war." and has remained in touch with thomas ever since. and thomas is deciding whether to take his own life. he says that he cannot deal with the pain, he feels the veterans amanagers, the va hospital, has failed him. he's in terrible pain. he had a tremendous will to live, but the pain has worn him down. and i fear that many soldiers find themselves in the si
and we had phil donahue in our studio in new york.f oprah before oprah, and then he had a show on msnbc, right before the invasion and was summarily dumped even though it was the most popular show on msnbc, it was the 8:00 slot in the evening. and we got ahold of the secret nbc memo that essentially said afterwards as we move into war, we're not going to have an anti-war face on a flagship show when the other networks are waving the american flag. i think that expressing that view that phil did...
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this morning while some catholics are calling for gee's resignation, bill donahue, president of the catholice, giveness. >> if we can't distinguish between someone who made an off color remark in jest and someone who maliciously and repeatedly tries to stick it to catholics, then we are the ones who have the problem. >> reporter: over the years gee has apologized for several comments he made including last year when he compared a lack of coordination at the school to the polish army something one polish american group called slanderous display of bigotry and ignorance. despite calls for termination for the latest remarks no word from the college that would suggest gee's job is in jeopardy. robin. >> lindsay, thank you very much. let's talk about a young man with a bright future ahead of him. >> yes. boy, did he give us tremendous theater last night. we are going to go to the w-i-n-n-e-r of the all time american favorite, the scripps spelling bee. the 86th edition. tough words to spell all day and night long. those kids knew their stuff, and boy was the competition fierce. >> the 13-year-old
this morning while some catholics are calling for gee's resignation, bill donahue, president of the catholice, giveness. >> if we can't distinguish between someone who made an off color remark in jest and someone who maliciously and repeatedly tries to stick it to catholics, then we are the ones who have the problem. >> reporter: over the years gee has apologized for several comments he made including last year when he compared a lack of coordination at the school to the polish army...
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i worked with phil donahue.now a little bit about journalists being silenced for questioning bipartisan military adventures. i was with phil at msnbc in 2002 to 2003 thousand three when bush was revving up the invasion of iraq with the support of joe biden, john kerry, hillary clinton, harry reid. msnbc terminated us for the crime of jwi. that is journalism during wartime while independent. jwi may be a crime in mainstream media, but it is the kind of unauthorized, unembedded coverage that you get from the authors and journalists that we have assembled on this panel. it is the kind of coverage you get from the jeremy skahills, and the independent media outlets that are so featured at this conference this weekend. many liberal journalists who were vocal about war and human rights and civil liberties during the bush area seem to have lost or muted their voices during the obama era. it says something about the lack of serious national debate about so-called national security, that last month, one of the loudest mai
i worked with phil donahue.now a little bit about journalists being silenced for questioning bipartisan military adventures. i was with phil at msnbc in 2002 to 2003 thousand three when bush was revving up the invasion of iraq with the support of joe biden, john kerry, hillary clinton, harry reid. msnbc terminated us for the crime of jwi. that is journalism during wartime while independent. jwi may be a crime in mainstream media, but it is the kind of unauthorized, unembedded coverage that you...
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as militarism or interventionism, well, they're likely to disappear faster than you can say phil donahue. [laughter] i worked with phil donahue, i know a little bit about journalists getting silenced for questioning bipartisan military adventures, because i was with phil at msnbc in 2002 and '3 when bush was revving up the invasion of iraq with the support of democratic leaders joe biden, john kerry, hillary clinton, harry reid, and msnbc terminated us for the crime of jwi. that's not dwi. jwi, that's journalism during wartime while independent. jwi may be a crime in mainstream media, but it's exactly the kind of unauthorized, unembedded coverage that you get from the authors and the journalists that we've assembled on this panel. it's the kind of coverage you get from the jeremy scahills and the glenn greenwalds, and it's the kind of coverage you get from the independent media outlets that are so featured at this conference this weekend. many liberal journalists who are vocal about war and human rights and civil liberties during the bush era, well, they seem to have lost or muted their
as militarism or interventionism, well, they're likely to disappear faster than you can say phil donahue. [laughter] i worked with phil donahue, i know a little bit about journalists getting silenced for questioning bipartisan military adventures, because i was with phil at msnbc in 2002 and '3 when bush was revving up the invasion of iraq with the support of democratic leaders joe biden, john kerry, hillary clinton, harry reid, and msnbc terminated us for the crime of jwi. that's not dwi. jwi,...
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he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off with a red question or a question from the audience? >> i can read one. >> okay. >> okay. and some of these
he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off with a red question or a question from the audience? >> i can read one. >>...