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. >>> and cate edwards speaks in depth to savannah guthrie and the decision to stand by her father. >> what did you think when you first found out? how did you find out? >> yes, he told me. i was devastated. they are my parents. >>> this happened a week ago tonight, what's with all of the meteors? not like we can get out of their way, but is there anything we can do about them? that, and more, as "rock center" gets under way. good evening, welcome. a time a few weeks back when carnival cruiselines could not buy a break. they had more than one disaster at sea and a run of bad pr. put it this way. any time one of your voyages better known for effluence than an ef ffervescent passenger experience have you a problem. your tax dollars helped rescue carnival ships and carnival has found a way to buy a break. the report tonight from harry smith. >> reporter: miami heat owner micky arison is a local hero, the toast of florida. the heat has made miami proud and there year, more to cheer about. the heat ran off a string of 27 straight wins. but we can't show you video of the streak, because the
. >>> and cate edwards speaks in depth to savannah guthrie and the decision to stand by her father. >> what did you think when you first found out? how did you find out? >> yes, he told me. i was devastated. they are my parents. >>> this happened a week ago tonight, what's with all of the meteors? not like we can get out of their way, but is there anything we can do about them? that, and more, as "rock center" gets under way. good evening, welcome. a time...
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>> whatever dude. >> the other one, edwards? >> yeah. one on the ground. >> the one that got knocked down? >> yeah. >> okay. mr. powers. come on, dog, let me talk to you for a minute. he the one that was aggressive? he was aggressive? >> yeah. >> that's it, dog, thank you. all right, jamie. i went upstairs, investigated five guys up there now. >> talked to 27? >> yeah, talked to 27. said he didn't see anything at all. however, i've got about three individuals that said edwards swung on samuels first. >> that's right here, too, he was the aggressor. >> the aggressor. >> samuels is probably the one charged with grave bodily injury, the injury that edwards suffered, he got knocked out. >> although the evidence leads to self-defense, samuels could still receive an additional year on his sentence, if found guilty. >> that's not the first time edwards had been aggressive out on the yard. a couple of times they tried to stop him from fighting. this time he wouldn't listen. >> he thought he was the big, tough guy out there. he ran into a buzz sa
>> whatever dude. >> the other one, edwards? >> yeah. one on the ground. >> the one that got knocked down? >> yeah. >> okay. mr. powers. come on, dog, let me talk to you for a minute. he the one that was aggressive? he was aggressive? >> yeah. >> that's it, dog, thank you. all right, jamie. i went upstairs, investigated five guys up there now. >> talked to 27? >> yeah, talked to 27. said he didn't see anything at all. however, i've got...
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in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie, john and elizabeth edwards' daughter, cate edwards ispeaking out for the first time since her father was acquitted on campaign finance charges. throughout the trial, cate edwards stood by her father. even as details of edwards' extra marital affair with rielle hunter were revealed. here is part of savannah's interview. with more to come tonight on "rock center" with brian williams. >> rielle hunter. have you ever met her? >> i have. a long time ago. early in the campaign. i'm sure she's not someone you spend a great deal of time thinking about. >> that's correct. >> she wrote a book and she said some pretty unpleasant things about your mom. i'm not going to repeat them. so that -- does that make you mad? >> yeah, of course. i mean -- i just thought it was, i thought it was a poor choice, i guess was all i can say. >> was it hard to forgive him? >> i think it's easier to stay angry than it is to forgive someone. forgiveness is the tough thing. but yes, it was hard. but we worked through it. >> do you think your mom forgave him? >> i think
in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie, john and elizabeth edwards' daughter, cate edwards ispeaking out for the first time since her father was acquitted on campaign finance charges. throughout the trial, cate edwards stood by her father. even as details of edwards' extra marital affair with rielle hunter were revealed. here is part of savannah's interview. with more to come tonight on "rock center" with brian williams. >> rielle hunter. have you ever met her? >>...
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edward muybridge was born in england in 1820 -- in 1830. he was the son of a family of corn sellers on his father's side, and his mother's family ran barges up and down the thames river. his town, kingston, outside of london was a sleepy village on the thames, but in muybridge's youth the railroad was built out from the city connecting his town to the capital. this was a sort of astonishing moment when the railroads and telegraphs were being built out from the capital. muybridge becomes interested in machines, and people who knew him as a child said he was fascinated with making gadgets. he would build things for his cousins and little trick devices to impress them. now, he was better off than eight or nine of his other 80 or 90% of his peer group in that they had a nice place to live, but he was not of the class who would get the higher education. at this time maybe one in a hundred men -- let alone women -- were able to go to boarding schools and matriculate at oxford and cambridge. so muybridge went to the local grammar school and follow
edward muybridge was born in england in 1820 -- in 1830. he was the son of a family of corn sellers on his father's side, and his mother's family ran barges up and down the thames river. his town, kingston, outside of london was a sleepy village on the thames, but in muybridge's youth the railroad was built out from the city connecting his town to the capital. this was a sort of astonishing moment when the railroads and telegraphs were being built out from the capital. muybridge becomes...
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edward losi on your right.icist in town who knew the victim well and he is fighting mad about the entire hbo project. first edward, become both of you gentlemen. edward, why are you angry with the movie which purports to be fact-based? >> geraldo, first off, lana clarkson was not phil specter's girlfriend. she didn't even know him three hours before he murdered her. so for the correction. >> geraldo: wait, that was their first date? >> yeah. >> geraldo: that was their first date? i did not know that. >> so this hbo film it murders the truth like phil specter murdered lana. it as scam on the american public. this is a shameful situation. shame on david for writing this. shame on barry levinson for making a quick buck on it and shame most of all on the hbo executives who greenlighted this. it has nothing to do with the truth. but it also brings an insult to our dear friend lana clarkson and that is why i'm here. the friends are lana clarkson made up of 50 people in the entertainment business who knew her, loved h
edward losi on your right.icist in town who knew the victim well and he is fighting mad about the entire hbo project. first edward, become both of you gentlemen. edward, why are you angry with the movie which purports to be fact-based? >> geraldo, first off, lana clarkson was not phil specter's girlfriend. she didn't even know him three hours before he murdered her. so for the correction. >> geraldo: wait, that was their first date? >> yeah. >> geraldo: that was their...
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she did not finish this race. >> carl edwards, when he wins the back flip comes. first win in 70 races. congratulations to carl edwards. >>> and finally, check out this finish. down 2, 3 seconds left. all right. here is the long pass stolen, he gets it up and it goes in. right at the buzzer. check it out. [ laughter ] >> the ball left his hand in time. and they won the new york last two state championship. >> oh. >> that is stunning. >> yes. it is over. okay. and it go in. and you win the game. >> that is the second week in a row we had a finish like that. >> this is a lot of that going on. i don't know what is in the water. >> thank you very much. >>> san jose community marks a major milestone for for them. >>> now, we will see you back here tonight. until then you can find our updates on our web site. good night >> jeff: tonight more shockwaves at the vatican. a former cardinal admits sexual misconduct just one day before the cardinal's first meet on choosing a new pope. mark phillips is at the vatican. queen elizabeth is taken to its hospital kelly cobiella in
she did not finish this race. >> carl edwards, when he wins the back flip comes. first win in 70 races. congratulations to carl edwards. >>> and finally, check out this finish. down 2, 3 seconds left. all right. here is the long pass stolen, he gets it up and it goes in. right at the buzzer. check it out. [ laughter ] >> the ball left his hand in time. and they won the new york last two state championship. >> oh. >> that is stunning. >> yes. it is over....
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cardinal edward egon is the former archbishop of new york. your eminence, good morning. >> good morning, lester. great to be with you. >> the expression of washing feet is not new. but to wash the feet of women is. >> well, for a pope it is, certainly. i never did it here in new york. but, i do know that other bishops did, and so it's not that much of a separation from the old ways. >> but there are some who are looking at this and saying does this signal perhaps a new view on other things involving women, including the ordination of women as priests? >> well, of course, these are the guesses that we're all going to be having. everything he does kind of inspires another guess, you know. and i don't think we really know. he's been with us only about a dozen days, and his every motion has been kind of interpreted one way or the other. i don't think you can be sure of anything definite from that, lester. >> but after easter we will get a little more read on where he wants to go in terms of church reform, and even what he thinks is church reform.
cardinal edward egon is the former archbishop of new york. your eminence, good morning. >> good morning, lester. great to be with you. >> the expression of washing feet is not new. but to wash the feet of women is. >> well, for a pope it is, certainly. i never did it here in new york. but, i do know that other bishops did, and so it's not that much of a separation from the old ways. >> but there are some who are looking at this and saying does this signal perhaps a new...
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and john edwards doesn't past muster there.ut ultimately if petraeus did decide to o go into politics and go into public office, i don't think this would hold him back. and i think that's a great thing. it shouldn't hold him back. i think it is great the american public is so forgiving. they understand there's a human there, a fallible human. >> i don't think it has a lot to do with the affair itself. i think it has to do with power. david vitter and bill clinton both held on to power and the media gets over it pretty quickly if you continue to exercise power, do your job, and move forward. the people who weren't in power, edwards was out. eliot spitzer had a legislature and potential indictment hanging over him. people forced out, then are in the wilderness. and it is easy to beat up on them. other pieces so different about petraeus that has gotten lost is he is in charge of surveillance and was brought down by, i think, excessive surveillance. if you look at what the nsa does nowadays, they take 1.7 billion communications a d
and john edwards doesn't past muster there.ut ultimately if petraeus did decide to o go into politics and go into public office, i don't think this would hold him back. and i think that's a great thing. it shouldn't hold him back. i think it is great the american public is so forgiving. they understand there's a human there, a fallible human. >> i don't think it has a lot to do with the affair itself. i think it has to do with power. david vitter and bill clinton both held on to power and...
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(edward dmytryk) he was the first one to say, "i didn't mean it really, i was trying it on for size."ust trying it on for size, lots of things still don't fit. "trying it on for size," is part of our language now, but he was the first one to ever write that line. one thing that came along in fiction was the private eye, the hard-boiled private detective. (ron goulart) not part of the system, kind of a loner. hmm, you've got a nice build for a private detective. it gets me around. (ron goulart) you can't bribe him. you can't corrupt him. you can't even seduce him in many cases. (woman) you don't mind my sizing you up a little? most of us are ex-cops. i was fired by the d.a. this private eye could take you anywhere. down in the ghetto, into the underworld. you could go to haunts of the rich and famous. he gave you access to almost any level of society. (man's thoughts) it was a nice little front yard, cozy. only you'd need a compass to go to the mailbox. the house was all right, too, but not buckingham palace. i had to wait while she sold me to the old folks. it was like waiting to buy
(edward dmytryk) he was the first one to say, "i didn't mean it really, i was trying it on for size."ust trying it on for size, lots of things still don't fit. "trying it on for size," is part of our language now, but he was the first one to ever write that line. one thing that came along in fiction was the private eye, the hard-boiled private detective. (ron goulart) not part of the system, kind of a loner. hmm, you've got a nice build for a private detective. it gets me...
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edward? what are you feeling right now? edward, i want to make clear that this is a temporary break. he will act again and he has three movies coming out this year. it has to give you some relief. you told our producer you have seen "the notebook" 23 times. is that true? >> i can't talk about this right now. >> no, no. let it happen. i gotta say i think he expresses how we all really feel right now. wow, i think that is a first time on "red eye." anthony, will you look at what just happened here? isn't it selfish of ryan gossling when he knows the impact he is having on fans? >> to deprive all of us americans of this is unbelievable. >> it is. >> it is tragic if i could use the word tragic. i think of things, dare i say, 9/11? >> wow, that's something. you really went there. do you have any anger about this or any -- >> some people could say he is just a self-important hollywood tool that is over thinking this too much. >> i went into acting and a million to 1 shot i got famous. girls want to have sex with me, waaa, i can't
edward? what are you feeling right now? edward, i want to make clear that this is a temporary break. he will act again and he has three movies coming out this year. it has to give you some relief. you told our producer you have seen "the notebook" 23 times. is that true? >> i can't talk about this right now. >> no, no. let it happen. i gotta say i think he expresses how we all really feel right now. wow, i think that is a first time on "red eye." anthony, will...
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known for sitting beside her father, john edwards, during his trial last year.he said she loves her father and decided to support him because that's just how her family is. >> i did not fault my dad for the trial. he made those mistakes, there's no question, but i never thought he did anything illegal so i didn't think it was right. >> was it hard to sit in that trial sometimes? >> yeah. i mean, it was difficult for family to see this very private, very difficult part of our lives rehashed in front of everyone, but there was nowhere else i would have rather been at the time. >> savannah guthrie, "today" co-host landed that exclusive interview for "rock center." so many things go through your head as you're watching that amazing interview. i guess as she said it was a difficult time, one of the understatements it has to be of the year. but she's handling it with so much calm and grace and what were your impressions? >> i was really amazed at that, but then again it's right in line with the public cate that we saw certainly during the trial, being there every sing
known for sitting beside her father, john edwards, during his trial last year.he said she loves her father and decided to support him because that's just how her family is. >> i did not fault my dad for the trial. he made those mistakes, there's no question, but i never thought he did anything illegal so i didn't think it was right. >> was it hard to sit in that trial sometimes? >> yeah. i mean, it was difficult for family to see this very private, very difficult part of our...
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lauren hall, michael nolt, edwards and susan wong. >> hello. i'm with supportive housing. we provide property management services mostly to tenants and in your district i believe. i'm here to testify in support of with a will green's. i'm really excite to have this now flagship close to our district. i have worked with tenderloin for six years and one of the big challenges that i see for our tents tenants is a lack of fresh foods in our neighborhood and providing that at an affordable price, i think it's going to be great. many of them shop at walgreen's for day-to-day needs and if you don't have a full kitchen. in terms of dialogue, honestly in my opinion, i don't see adding, i appreciate the effort of taking away one of the licenses. i think they have a chose whether they are going to be a negative, i have seen many proprietyers selling -- i don't see those that have that commitment to the community would create that dialogue. i don't share a belief that it's going to be a negative impact to have alcohol in that store. for myself who spends the majority of my day, i'm ex
lauren hall, michael nolt, edwards and susan wong. >> hello. i'm with supportive housing. we provide property management services mostly to tenants and in your district i believe. i'm here to testify in support of with a will green's. i'm really excite to have this now flagship close to our district. i have worked with tenderloin for six years and one of the big challenges that i see for our tents tenants is a lack of fresh foods in our neighborhood and providing that at an affordable...
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edward lawrence for cbs news. >> and the texas deputy shot during the initial traffic stop was wearing a bullet proof vest and was not seriously injured. >>> to say that i'm sorry for what you have endured would be an understatement. >> exonerated after 22 years in prison. how his path to freedom started with a confession about his nose. >>> first a recall, now confusion over the return policy. why the ceo of lulu lemon said check your butt. >>> 17 years i've never heard that said before talking about weather. a wind advisory is in the north bay mountains. wind gusts 40 miles an hour this. i have a forecast for you that will go all the way through june. that's coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, picture of a 3- alarm fire rt in . >>> and we have breaking news just out of sacramento tonight. these are live pictures after three alarm fire burning at a small airport in dixon. the hangar at the airport and several trailers are on fire as well as some vegetation in the area. wind is blowing in that area, as it does, and that is making the fire difficult to control. you can see the smoke this. it star
edward lawrence for cbs news. >> and the texas deputy shot during the initial traffic stop was wearing a bullet proof vest and was not seriously injured. >>> to say that i'm sorry for what you have endured would be an understatement. >> exonerated after 22 years in prison. how his path to freedom started with a confession about his nose. >>> first a recall, now confusion over the return policy. why the ceo of lulu lemon said check your butt. >>> 17 years...
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economist edward denison singles out one factor as paramount. most important is advances in knowledge of how to produce at low cost. this includes technological knowledge and what you'd call managerial knowledge, how to run a business and organize it. actually, over a long period like 1929-1982, this accounts for almost 2/3 of the total increase. in agriculture, advances in knowledge led to new seeds, machinery, and chemicals and more crops from fewer workers. displaced farm workers migrated to the cities to more productive jobs in factories and steel mills of industrial america. throughout the 1950s and 1960s, productivity soared. but by the 1970s, something was drastically wrong. throughout the economy, productivity growth was slowing down. the reasons were not immediately clear. but, in retrospect, several factors stand out. the beginning of the 1970s brought a new era of concern about the environment. regulations for cleaning up pollution had immediate and costly impact on industry. bethlehem steel president walter williams. we spent, if i r
economist edward denison singles out one factor as paramount. most important is advances in knowledge of how to produce at low cost. this includes technological knowledge and what you'd call managerial knowledge, how to run a business and organize it. actually, over a long period like 1929-1982, this accounts for almost 2/3 of the total increase. in agriculture, advances in knowledge led to new seeds, machinery, and chemicals and more crops from fewer workers. displaced farm workers migrated to...
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edward came down to the end of the race. >> harris: i'm glad she's okay. knicks. >> and they beat the heat two times they've played earlier this year, and lebron, they're down 16 points in this one and look at this dunk. lebron james just goes crazy in the second half and they beat the knicks. carmelo anthony 32 points and only 3 of 11 in the second half and most the time lebron james was covering him. and mvp for carmelo early? and i think that lebron james at the end. >> harris: if you haven't seen lebron james harlem shake video. >> are you into the harlem shake. >> harris: not really, i saw it on the video. i might have to get into it. the cutest and they're at practice and all of a sudden, look at this. again, what we do on the fox report. i don't mean to sound like a-- to say this,
edward came down to the end of the race. >> harris: i'm glad she's okay. knicks. >> and they beat the heat two times they've played earlier this year, and lebron, they're down 16 points in this one and look at this dunk. lebron james just goes crazy in the second half and they beat the knicks. carmelo anthony 32 points and only 3 of 11 in the second half and most the time lebron james was covering him. and mvp for carmelo early? and i think that lebron james at the end. >>...
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edward lawrence explains how a pizza box ties him to one of those homicides. >> bullet casings foundhen evan made his last stand against texas, match those found in the home of the chief. ballistics tests will confirm whether a colorado parolee killed thomas clemens as he answered his doorbell on tuesday. >> now we know who this is guy is, where did he come from? what was he doing? >> he was pulled over in texas, he fired several shots at a deputy. a high speed chase ended with a crash and final shootout with mis, which evil did not survive. investigators are going through his car, which carry two different colorado plates. police say links him to sunday's shooting of a cliffly man in denver. >> he was a bit wild >> vicki lives across the street from where he grew up. she says he was a troubled teen. >> sometimes it just happens. especially in colorado, we have seen parents can't always predict what their kids are going to turn out like. >> all colorado prisons are under lockdown and security tightened for state officials. >> this has shocked people and rocked them to the core. and y
edward lawrence explains how a pizza box ties him to one of those homicides. >> bullet casings foundhen evan made his last stand against texas, match those found in the home of the chief. ballistics tests will confirm whether a colorado parolee killed thomas clemens as he answered his doorbell on tuesday. >> now we know who this is guy is, where did he come from? what was he doing? >> he was pulled over in texas, he fired several shots at a deputy. a high speed chase ended...
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i usually say that. >> karl edwards winning the subway 500 in a subway sponsored car.it and he does what he does sometimes on the talk show. >> he wins a great race. jimmy johnson came in second place. it was very close. danica patrick crashed in this race. >> okay. going to be fine but she crashed. not eligible at the end there. jimmy johnson and mr. edwards came down to the very end. >> glat she is okay. >> lebron james turning up the heat on the knicks. >> they beat the heat the first time they played this year. down 6 mounts. look at this dunk. lebron james goes crazy. they beat the knicks. anthony had 22 points only shot 3 of 11 the first half. mvp for carmello early. i think lebron james showed who the mvp is. >> if you haven't seen lebron james harlem shake, you need to check it out. >> are you into that? >> i might have to get into it. look at that. the cutest. they are practicing and all of a sudden. look at that. what we do on the fox report. >> i don't mean to sound like a snob, super bowl mvp quarterback joe flacco gets 120 million over six years. is he or
i usually say that. >> karl edwards winning the subway 500 in a subway sponsored car.it and he does what he does sometimes on the talk show. >> he wins a great race. jimmy johnson came in second place. it was very close. danica patrick crashed in this race. >> okay. going to be fine but she crashed. not eligible at the end there. jimmy johnson and mr. edwards came down to the very end. >> glat she is okay. >> lebron james turning up the heat on the knicks. >>...
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she is now a patient at king edward the seventh private hospital.same hospital was the center of a media storm late last year when the duchess of cambridge was admitted with severe morning sickness. >> the queen is expected to spend two nights in the hospital and if it is just a stomp mass virus she is -- stomach virus she is expected to recover quickly. >>> a fight against hiv. a child born hiv positive is now free of the virus that causes aids. the 2.5-year-old's name is being kept private. the child's mother stopped giving the medication to the baby after one year. the child then tested negative for hiv. >> my first thought was to panic. i thought, oh my goodness, i have been treating a child who is not actually infected. >> if we can replicate this, this would have a tremendous impact on the lives of hiv infected children. >> more tests need to take place before scientists can confirm if the child has actually been cured. >> now to a hot new health trend. fast for two days a week and then eat what you wanted the rest of the days, but is it too g
she is now a patient at king edward the seventh private hospital.same hospital was the center of a media storm late last year when the duchess of cambridge was admitted with severe morning sickness. >> the queen is expected to spend two nights in the hospital and if it is just a stomp mass virus she is -- stomach virus she is expected to recover quickly. >>> a fight against hiv. a child born hiv positive is now free of the virus that causes aids. the 2.5-year-old's name is being...
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she is now a patient at king edward the seventh private hospital.the same hospital was the center of a media storm late last year when the duchess of cambridge was admitted with severe morning sickness. >> the queen is expected to spend two nights in the hospital and if it is just a stomp mass virus she is -- stomach virus she is expected to recover quickly. >>> a fight against hiv. a child born hiv positive is now free of the virus that causes aids. the 2.5-year-old's name is being kept private. the child's mother stopped giving the medication to the baby after one year. the child then tested negative for hiv. >> my first thought was to panic. i thought, oh my goodness, i have been treating a child who is not actually infected. >> if we can replicate this, this would have a tremendous impact on the lives of hiv infected children. >> more tests need to take place before scientists can confirm if the child has actually been cured. >> now to a hot new health trend. fast for two days a week and then eat what you wanted the rest of the days, but is it t
she is now a patient at king edward the seventh private hospital.the same hospital was the center of a media storm late last year when the duchess of cambridge was admitted with severe morning sickness. >> the queen is expected to spend two nights in the hospital and if it is just a stomp mass virus she is -- stomach virus she is expected to recover quickly. >>> a fight against hiv. a child born hiv positive is now free of the virus that causes aids. the 2.5-year-old's name is...
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he is being treated at king edwards hospital. the illness was first announced on friday. a visit to whales was pulled off yesterday while she was trying to recover first at windsor castle. right now the sink hole authority claimed a man's life is causing more heartache. the house the family called home for generations is gone. they took this thing apart pretty quickly today. the danger they were worried about and still are is that people are just really on the precipice here. it is too severe for anybody to live in that house or near it following the massive sink hole. hear directly from the people who were impacted by this tragedy. stay close. >> i have been crying every day man. i haven't been able to stop either. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! >> most of a florida moem where a man was swallowed up by a sink hole is gone. the work beginning aft
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edward markey was there for every one of those years. in 2016 the disability fund is going to beat insolvent, but what have they done about it? reduction int in a all disability payments and that's wrong. we have to get those guys out of their. >> you are for means testing these programs. what about means testing social security? >> i think that means testing is something that should be on the table, but my concern is that it's not a welfare program. it's an insurance program. people should pay into it and get the benefits. >> the means testing should not be required. wealthy people can make a determination as to whether they want to decline the benefits or they want to give those benefits to a charitable cause that means something. it's not going to save social securing. >> let's move on. president obama signed a health care bill into law three years ago this month. do you favor repeal of the affordable care act? what's wrong with it and what's right with it? of i think the overall theme obamacare was right, universal health care covera
edward markey was there for every one of those years. in 2016 the disability fund is going to beat insolvent, but what have they done about it? reduction int in a all disability payments and that's wrong. we have to get those guys out of their. >> you are for means testing these programs. what about means testing social security? >> i think that means testing is something that should be on the table, but my concern is that it's not a welfare program. it's an insurance program....
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my name is gina edwards and apologize for my voice have i alittle bit of a cold and i wanted to speak on town school. when we first learned of the need for the school to relocate for a year, we were all very worried. it seems that such a move would be sisruptive and stressful, but the head master of the school -- i'm gina edwards and i'm the morning of two boys at school. so i speak on believe of the parent community. when brewster talked to us about the move, he said don't worry we'll treat this as an adventure and not a painful necessity. i do feel that possibly going to the exploratorium would completely deliver on that promise. it's an inspired choice and the kids, the parents and teachers are all very excited about being there. we all have really fond memories of the exploratorium as visitors and i think being there for the kids will not only ensure minimal disruption for their education, but also inject an extra sense of fun and creativity into their school year. town school has always embody the spirit of education and being in the deplore tourm would be that, another way to te
my name is gina edwards and apologize for my voice have i alittle bit of a cold and i wanted to speak on town school. when we first learned of the need for the school to relocate for a year, we were all very worried. it seems that such a move would be sisruptive and stressful, but the head master of the school -- i'm gina edwards and i'm the morning of two boys at school. so i speak on believe of the parent community. when brewster talked to us about the move, he said don't worry we'll treat...
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also with us, edward mcbride.tory in the latest issue of "the economist." "the america that works." a special report on the competitive surge that even washington cannot stop. i love the focus of this piece because it's so -- in light of everything, edward, hopeful. >> well, thank you. i think the idea is just to give a sense that even though washington seems totally mired in dysfunction and all the problems that we're used to wringing our hands about seem so intractable, actually if you go out into the rest of the country things don't look so bad. there's headway being made in those areas. >> like in what sectors? what parts of the country? what are you seeing that works despite washington? >> well, think of some of the things that people normally talk about when they say not only is the economy in a hole because of the recession, but our long-time competitiveness is looking bleak. things like infrastructure. things like education. government regulation. in the states, in cities, governors, mayors, state legislat
also with us, edward mcbride.tory in the latest issue of "the economist." "the america that works." a special report on the competitive surge that even washington cannot stop. i love the focus of this piece because it's so -- in light of everything, edward, hopeful. >> well, thank you. i think the idea is just to give a sense that even though washington seems totally mired in dysfunction and all the problems that we're used to wringing our hands about seem so...
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the monarch is at king edward, the seventh hospital in london.r postponed. >>> a baby born with hiv has apparently been cured. the child from mississippi is now two years old. doctors at batson children's hospital at the university of mississippi gave her a drug cocktail when she was just 30 hours old and kept her on a regimen. she has been off hiv drugs for a year with no signs of infection and it's something that doctors didn't know. when her mother eventually brought her back doctors were shocked when they saw her tests. >> we believe that perhaps the therapy prevented the formation of the reservoirs in central memory cells. really set the stage for pete trick care agenda going forward. >> if the child remains healthy she -- her cure would be only the world's second reported case. >>> demolition began on that house that became a death trap for a man who is pulled into the ground by a large sinkhole. authorities say it is unlikely they will ever recover his body. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in florida tonight with the details. >> reporter: on one s
the monarch is at king edward, the seventh hospital in london.r postponed. >>> a baby born with hiv has apparently been cured. the child from mississippi is now two years old. doctors at batson children's hospital at the university of mississippi gave her a drug cocktail when she was just 30 hours old and kept her on a regimen. she has been off hiv drugs for a year with no signs of infection and it's something that doctors didn't know. when her mother eventually brought her back...
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scott edwards and tim keenan are two of new york city's bravest.efighter who's put their money into a seaside bagel shot to help support their families. they almost lost it all in hurricane sandy. how a little help from our makeover team and some generous others turned their luck around. a couple of years ago, scott edwards and tim keenan, two new york city firefighters, risked everything they had to open a bagel shop in rochaway beach. >> we thought it was a good spot. and tim really felt it would fill a void. >> rochaway is a unique community. we love the beach. we have an old saying, that once you get the sand in your shoes, you can never get it out. >> soon after opening, the economy took a nose dive and the business struggled as people dhra mat ukly changed spending habits. >> it affected people in the area and affected our business. but all in all, even through hard economic times, we were able to keep it going. >> reporter: after weathering the economic storm, things were looking up. but another storm on the horizon. on monday, october 29th,
scott edwards and tim keenan are two of new york city's bravest.efighter who's put their money into a seaside bagel shot to help support their families. they almost lost it all in hurricane sandy. how a little help from our makeover team and some generous others turned their luck around. a couple of years ago, scott edwards and tim keenan, two new york city firefighters, risked everything they had to open a bagel shop in rochaway beach. >> we thought it was a good spot. and tim really...
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he is being treated at king edwards hospital. the illness was first announced on friday. a visit to whales was pulled off yesterday while she was trying to recover first at windsor castle. right now the sink hole authority claimed a man's life is causing more heartache. the house the family called home for generations is gone. they took this thing apart pretty quickly today. the danger they were worried about and still are is that people are just really on the precipice here. it is too severe for anybody to live in that house or near it following the massive sink hole. hear directly from the people who were impacted by this tragedy. stay close. >> i have been crying every day man. i haven't been able to stop either. i can't help it. for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue.ookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wa
he is being treated at king edwards hospital. the illness was first announced on friday. a visit to whales was pulled off yesterday while she was trying to recover first at windsor castle. right now the sink hole authority claimed a man's life is causing more heartache. the house the family called home for generations is gone. they took this thing apart pretty quickly today. the danger they were worried about and still are is that people are just really on the precipice here. it is too severe...
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washington center, the edward 2 and the bridge housing project on geary. those last three are housing projects below income and the most vulnerable citizens we have got caught up in c-e-q-a to great length. we learned yesterday that there is an alternate proposal that is being put forward and we're trying to catch up and understand what it means. but what i've heard so far from our members is that it would absolutely explode public process. and it appears nothing more than a way to bypass the planning commission. please move this forward. it's done everything that you asked of it and it's long overdue. thank you. >>> good evening, commissioners, sue vaughan with the sierra club. we agree that there needs to be clarity on the notification and appeals process. we don't believe that people's right to appeal projects is what's forcing up the cost of housing in san francisco. we think people are building expensive housing and we think that's what's causing the price of housing to be so expensive. the beecher soccer field is a prime example of a project where th
washington center, the edward 2 and the bridge housing project on geary. those last three are housing projects below income and the most vulnerable citizens we have got caught up in c-e-q-a to great length. we learned yesterday that there is an alternate proposal that is being put forward and we're trying to catch up and understand what it means. but what i've heard so far from our members is that it would absolutely explode public process. and it appears nothing more than a way to bypass the...
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kate edwards speaks out for the first time about her father's extramarital affair. >>> plus, u.s. b-2 stealth bombers drill over the korean peninsula. >>> and a spoiler alert on the heat's attempt for a 28th straight win. good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. >>> we start with breaking news out of south africa. nelson mandela is back in the hospital with a recurrence of a lung infection. a statement says the 94-year-old former south african president was admitted just before midnight local time. he was hospitalized for three weeks with a lung infection back in december and had surgery to remove gall stones. it was his longest hospital stay since his 1990 release from prison after serving 27 years for conspiring to overthrow the government. south african president jacob zuma said "reappeal to the people of south africa and the world to pray for our beloved madiba and his family and to keep them in their thoughts. we have full confidence in the meddle team and know that they will do everything possible to ensure recovery." we'll bring you more information as it becomes available. >>>
kate edwards speaks out for the first time about her father's extramarital affair. >>> plus, u.s. b-2 stealth bombers drill over the korean peninsula. >>> and a spoiler alert on the heat's attempt for a 28th straight win. good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. >>> we start with breaking news out of south africa. nelson mandela is back in the hospital with a recurrence of a lung infection. a statement says the 94-year-old former south african president was admitted just...
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one is a gentleman named edward baker who is a friend of his. another is a gentleman named john hart. both of these men have similar qualifications, they are all about the same age, all three lawyers, former members of the legislature. similar qualifications. lincoln's first the convention, his county, they are going to nominate delegates to a congressional meeting where the nominee for the whig party will be chosen. you are an ambitious whig in illinois is your only hope to move up, you are not going to be elected governor or get chosen for u.s. senate by the legislature. if you are an upwardly mobile whig in 1843 this was your chance. so lincoln at the county convention, it doesn't go as he planned. at least one of the newspapers reported that if he had hung in into nightfall his supporters would show up later in the day, maybe outnumbering baker's people. as it stands, lincoln ends up at a convention but edward baker, his opponent, lincoln said it was similar to being the guy who gets cut out of a relationship, gets his girlfriend stolen from
one is a gentleman named edward baker who is a friend of his. another is a gentleman named john hart. both of these men have similar qualifications, they are all about the same age, all three lawyers, former members of the legislature. similar qualifications. lincoln's first the convention, his county, they are going to nominate delegates to a congressional meeting where the nominee for the whig party will be chosen. you are an ambitious whig in illinois is your only hope to move up, you are...
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you'll find cate edwards these days hard at work on two labors of love, the law practice she startedr in washington, d.c. >> hey, i'm cate. >> and the elizabeth edwards foundation in raleigh where she's launching a program designed to do what her mother love, help underprivileged students reach their promise. >> the goal is really to provide someone with an elizabeth. she really was in all facets of her life starting at home, a great encourager, a great mentor, and i think that this really encapsulates who she was as a human being throughout her entire life, really encouraging people to reach their full potential. >> it was almost one year ago that this was cate edwards' daily routine, a steady presence by her father's side as he faced criminal charges that he used campaign contributions to cover up an extra marital affair. what made you decide to support him in such a public way? >> well, he's my dad, i love him. we love each other and we support each other and that's -- that's just how our family is. >> the trial laid bare the seemiest details of her father's very public fall from
you'll find cate edwards these days hard at work on two labors of love, the law practice she startedr in washington, d.c. >> hey, i'm cate. >> and the elizabeth edwards foundation in raleigh where she's launching a program designed to do what her mother love, help underprivileged students reach their promise. >> the goal is really to provide someone with an elizabeth. she really was in all facets of her life starting at home, a great encourager, a great mentor, and i think...
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chief edward flynn joins us now. i appreciate you being with us.e type of weapon used in that shooting today? >> it was an ar-15 knockoff made in china. a 30-round clip, semiautomatic rifle, able to get a lot of rounds off, which the individual did. >> if congress approved the current legislation to ban so-called assault weapons, is this the type of weapon that would be banned? >> yes, it would. >> we saw the heated exchange you got in with senator graham. opponents of stricter gun laws don't understand why you and other law personnel and prosecutors aren't going after the people who are stopped by the background check system. on its face, people wonder why you wouldn't go after a criminal who lies, turns out to be a felon, and tried to get a gun? >> well, i can understand some people being misled lie that, but when somebody of the senator's stature, it's a total red herring, not filling out the form truthfully is an offense, yes, you're right, it is, and certainly, we would welcome additional funding from the united states congress to pay for 80,0
chief edward flynn joins us now. i appreciate you being with us.e type of weapon used in that shooting today? >> it was an ar-15 knockoff made in china. a 30-round clip, semiautomatic rifle, able to get a lot of rounds off, which the individual did. >> if congress approved the current legislation to ban so-called assault weapons, is this the type of weapon that would be banned? >> yes, it would. >> we saw the heated exchange you got in with senator graham. opponents of...
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chief edward flynn joins us now. i appreciate you being with us. what do we know about the type of weapon used in that shooting today? >> it was an ar-15 knockoff made in china. a 30-round clip, semiautomatic rifle, able to get a lot of rounds off, which the individual did. >> if congress approved the current legislation to ban so-called assault weapons, is this the type of weapon that would be banned? >> yes, it would. >> we saw the heated exchange you got in with senator graham. opponents of stricter gun laws don't understand why you and other law personnel and prosecutors aren't going after the people who are stopped by the background check system. on its face, people wonder why you wouldn't go after a criminal who lies, turns out to be a felon, and tried to get a gun? >> well, i can understand some people being misled lie that, but when somebody of the senator's stature, it's a total red herring, not filling out the form truthally is an offense, yes, you're right, it is, and certainly, we would welcome additional funding from the united states
chief edward flynn joins us now. i appreciate you being with us. what do we know about the type of weapon used in that shooting today? >> it was an ar-15 knockoff made in china. a 30-round clip, semiautomatic rifle, able to get a lot of rounds off, which the individual did. >> if congress approved the current legislation to ban so-called assault weapons, is this the type of weapon that would be banned? >> yes, it would. >> we saw the heated exchange you got in with...
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the setup is eerily similar to the 1999 flick "fight club" starring brad pitt and edward norton. makes these fight tapes so shocking is that the teens appear to be well cared for kids from anywhere, usa. clark county district attorney chris lawrence. >> i was really struck by the -- just the abject disrespect and disregard for human life. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]. >> people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. and it was terrifying. and it terrified me. >> get this. >> [ bleep ]. >> these are kids who are addicted to violence. >> get him! get him! >> and who are fighting for the sake of the high that it brings watching that fight. >> what gets the d.a.'s attention that summer is a horrifying story about tanner hanson and the night he encounters the 311 boys. >> this is where it all started. >> july 18th, 2003. tanner hanson has just wrapped up his junior year in high school and is enjoying all the graduation parties with his friends. on a warm saturday night, tanner drives to this park where he meets his best friend craig. som
the setup is eerily similar to the 1999 flick "fight club" starring brad pitt and edward norton. makes these fight tapes so shocking is that the teens appear to be well cared for kids from anywhere, usa. clark county district attorney chris lawrence. >> i was really struck by the -- just the abject disrespect and disregard for human life. we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]. >> people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. and...
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now, obviously, to bring in john allen and father edward beck here.f you hear the ambulances, it means nothing emergent about this. there is a hospital right nearby, ambulances go through. ignore it. so, this is day two of the conclave. when we look at how long they usually go, benedict was how many votes? and john paul ii, let's say, how many votes? >> well, let's go further back. since 1923, this is the tenth conclave. over that span of time, the average conclave took a little over seven ballots. the average is actually 7 1/2 ballots, meaning about three days or so. the last time was considerably shorter, four ballots, a day and a half in 1939. it was three ballots. so, you know, if we got white smoke today, the point of all this is that it would be the fastest conclave in the last 110 years, and that's why i think most of us reasonably don't expect to see the white smoke this morning. but again, chris, let's remember, this story started a month ago with a massive surprise, which was benedict's resignation. there would be a certain poetic art to end
now, obviously, to bring in john allen and father edward beck here.f you hear the ambulances, it means nothing emergent about this. there is a hospital right nearby, ambulances go through. ignore it. so, this is day two of the conclave. when we look at how long they usually go, benedict was how many votes? and john paul ii, let's say, how many votes? >> well, let's go further back. since 1923, this is the tenth conclave. over that span of time, the average conclave took a little over...
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take vo ---ayer 27 de marzo, un padre llamo a la policia porque supuestament e vio a edward milke, de 19 aÑos de edad tomando fotos de los niÑos que estaban dentro de un salon de gimnasia ubicado sobre la calle "leslie". ---al revisar su telefono, "no" encontraron fotos de niÑos dentro del gimnasio, pero si encontraron fotos de niÑos fuera de el y de otros sitios. blanca ---en estos momentos continua realizandose ... take vo ...un evento donde se busca un donante de medula osea para el niÑo eduardo grijalva que padece de leucemia desde hace varios aÑos. stop open roll open take 2 box ----jaime peluffo en vivo desde san jose nos amplia.. jaime. take jaime live jaime live ;01 ; ; ; ; ; -------------------------- jaime live blanca ---continua recuperandos e satisfactoria mente, el bebe de un aÑo... take vo ...que ayer por la tarde resulto herido de bala por una bala perdida en un tiroteo que se registro cerca de la calle first y la avenida macdonald de richmond. ---un grupo de cirujanos lograron remover un fragmento del proyectil que se incrusto en el menor que se encuentra estable. blan
take vo ---ayer 27 de marzo, un padre llamo a la policia porque supuestament e vio a edward milke, de 19 aÑos de edad tomando fotos de los niÑos que estaban dentro de un salon de gimnasia ubicado sobre la calle "leslie". ---al revisar su telefono, "no" encontraron fotos de niÑos dentro del gimnasio, pero si encontraron fotos de niÑos fuera de el y de otros sitios. blanca ---en estos momentos continua realizandose ... take vo ...un evento donde se busca un donante de...
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author lee edwards joins us next.it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. 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 m 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. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if includi advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescrtion free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. lou: my next guest, one of most important figures in conservative movement over last 40 years, someone most folks are not familiar with ed foa
author lee edwards joins us next.it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. 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...
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edwards daughter adds she greatly misses her mother who died in 2010 of cancer.r big events like her wedding as well as small occurrences like correcting her grammar. >>> time now is 8:16 a 15-year-old girl shot in the head by a taliban gunman is telling her story. she is a pakistani student and education activist that spoke about women's rights. last october she was shot in an assassination attempt while on a school bulls. snow she is publishing her life story in a book. the deal is reportedly worth $3 million and she says it will be the story of 61 million children who can't get an education. >>> new video this morning of a san francisco statue vandalized again. the gandhi figure was installed behind the ferry building back in 1988. it's been defaced numerous times. san francisco giants fans broke off his walking staff during last october's national league championship celebrations. now someone has taken off with his glasses. chronicle reports the in-- incidences are costly. and refurbish the statue. >>> jury deliberations continue this morning in the fatal sta
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edwards daughter adds she greatly misses her mother who died in 2010 of cancer.no long there are for big events like her wedding as well as small occurrences like correcting her grammar. >>> time now is 8:16 a 15-year-old girl shot in the head by a taliban gunman is telling her story. she is a pakistani student and education activist that spoke about women's rights. last october she was shot in an assassination attempt while on a school bulls. snow she is publishing her life story in a book. the deal is reportedly worth $3 million and she says it will be the story of 61 million children who can't get an education. >>> new video this morning of a san francisco statue vandalized again. the gandhi figure was installed behind the ferry building back in 1988. it's been defaced numerous times. san francisco giants fans broke off his walking staff during last october's national league championship celebrations. now someone has taken off with his glasses. chronicle reports the in-- incidences are costly. and refurbish the statue. >>> jury deliberations continue this morn
edwards daughter adds she greatly misses her mother who died in 2010 of cancer.no long there are for big events like her wedding as well as small occurrences like correcting her grammar. >>> time now is 8:16 a 15-year-old girl shot in the head by a taliban gunman is telling her story. she is a pakistani student and education activist that spoke about women's rights. last october she was shot in an assassination attempt while on a school bulls. snow she is publishing her life story in a...
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i like to start off with by thinking edward demarco under teams.edward demarco should be commended for his outstanding public service. and his determination to stand up for the american tax payer and for the american homeowner as well. he does so against a command is pressure for those who'd like to look at these enterprises as her is her own piggy banks, if you will. he plans to continue the process of transitioning some of the credit exposure outside to the private sector. so everyone can agree, i think, that having over 90% of the housing market back by the federal government is completely unsustainable. i believe the changes will allow us to examine new approaches and better ways to facilitate private sector involvement. ..
i like to start off with by thinking edward demarco under teams.edward demarco should be commended for his outstanding public service. and his determination to stand up for the american tax payer and for the american homeowner as well. he does so against a command is pressure for those who'd like to look at these enterprises as her is her own piggy banks, if you will. he plans to continue the process of transitioning some of the credit exposure outside to the private sector. so everyone can...
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] at edward jones, to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >> good morning, on this monday, everyone. 6:24 from mount tamalpais as we look to san francisco. it will be nice today. we have details coming up. >> 6:24. california's farmers are bracing for a labor shortage this sp
] at edward jones, to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ building up from deep inside...