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go ahead edward go ahead. it's a i think it's a complicated set of questions but we're certainly not helped by media who go out looking for minorities to blame and encourage this kind of feeling i think that most people who actually live in areas where there are muslims and who see them every day know that it's only a small minority of them that would advocate terrorism or. extreme versions traditions which revolve the oppression of women and all that i think it's it's the trouble is that most people are learning about it from the media and from people like tommy and they get very worried what's happening to the country and i think it's enormously exaggerated and it's not a healthy way to deal with it really think about that i mean you're part of the problem not part of the solution. here are here that we're a symptom we are a symptom of the problem if you get down to the root cause of the problem and deal with it there would be no english defense league is small talk about small numbers and a handful of peopl
go ahead edward go ahead. it's a i think it's a complicated set of questions but we're certainly not helped by media who go out looking for minorities to blame and encourage this kind of feeling i think that most people who actually live in areas where there are muslims and who see them every day know that it's only a small minority of them that would advocate terrorism or. extreme versions traditions which revolve the oppression of women and all that i think it's it's the trouble is that most...
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but the most damming evidence may have come from edwards former aide, andrew young, saying at edwardsrequest, he claimed he was the father. young told bob woodruff that he was part of an elaborate coverup that edwards helped to orchestrate, even if edwards didn't know all the details. >> but he knew about the money. he knew about the methodology and he knew about the sources. >> reporter: and young gave prosecutors left on his phone by edwards. seemingly expressing gratitude for his help in the cover-up. >> i just wanted you to hear that. and once again, to tell you that i love you. i really love you, andrew. >> reporter: of course, that love disappeared when young went public with allegations of the cover-up and a sex tape, involving edwards and his mistress. lawyers in the case say a decision on the next step will come by the end of the month. as an indication of just how big a problem edwards may have, it was revealed thursday that edwards had hired one of washington's top lawyers, greg craig, former white house counsel for president obama, who helped defend bill clinton over alleg
but the most damming evidence may have come from edwards former aide, andrew young, saying at edwardsrequest, he claimed he was the father. young told bob woodruff that he was part of an elaborate coverup that edwards helped to orchestrate, even if edwards didn't know all the details. >> but he knew about the money. he knew about the methodology and he knew about the sources. >> reporter: and young gave prosecutors left on his phone by edwards. seemingly expressing gratitude for his...
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group is that more of a protest or is it much more easily that because we just even edwards a lot of people are having a lot of do have a lot of issues with the status quo that the european leaderships have not performed in the way people would have liked it were a street protest movement i believe a lot of people would wish for us to be a political organization but we're not we're a single issue organization who want to raise awareness and put pressure on the politicians are already there to deal with these problems and realise what we're living with and realise the effect isn't on an islam is and is having on this country and on our everyday lives how we got three percent of the country seven percent on many issues and causes so much alarm and distress and such a disturbance to the country when there's only three percent. and we think of our children's futures we're thinking of our country's future we're thinking of our culture and we stand up for our way of life and i think that's what you see in across europe you see in across the world islam is causing war and waging war everywh
group is that more of a protest or is it much more easily that because we just even edwards a lot of people are having a lot of do have a lot of issues with the status quo that the european leaderships have not performed in the way people would have liked it were a street protest movement i believe a lot of people would wish for us to be a political organization but we're not we're a single issue organization who want to raise awareness and put pressure on the politicians are already there to...
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tommy robinson in london he is the leader of the english defense league and in strasburg we cross edward mortimer he's a senior vice president and chief program officer at the salzburg global seminar and another member of our crosstalk team you know in the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk you both have difference of points of view i'd like to go to edward first in strasbourg we had a poll that came out a few days ago that madame le pen is ahead in the polls for the presidential poll in france next year she's beating the president others will even say if they vote were held now they would vote for her also if i go to mail online british publication here on the top headline is half of britons would vote for far right parties if they gave up violence and if i could continue a total of forty eight percent said they would definitely support or consider supporting a party with such an agenda if it shunned violence and fascist imagery what is going on all across europe why the is such a great appeal to the right and so dramatic. well i think that europe is feeling a lack of a sense
tommy robinson in london he is the leader of the english defense league and in strasburg we cross edward mortimer he's a senior vice president and chief program officer at the salzburg global seminar and another member of our crosstalk team you know in the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk you both have difference of points of view i'd like to go to edward first in strasbourg we had a poll that came out a few days ago that madame le pen is ahead in the polls for the presidential...
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edward carter. edward carter -- carter gilman. mm-hmm. carter gilman's address is 6231 volksman. edward carter also left an address. 6231 volksman? mm-hmm. i think we'd better get in touch with your frightened young lady right away. the red stain on the floor... is not blood. it's paint. thank heaven. but there was obviously quite a fight in here. this must have been knocked over during the struggle. your father's workshop? yes. woodworking is his hobby. he's very good at it. he certainly uses fine woods. 100 of these bills scattered on the floor. $10,000. but where did it come from? i don't know. that money isn't mine. i don't want any part of it. all right, miss gilman, i'll hold it for a while. now, other than you and your father, who was in the house? nancy, my stepmother... glamis barlow, my stepsister... and hartley elliott, glamis' boyfriend. he spent the night here. i-i saw him leave a few minutes ago. you said your father seemed preoccupied with something outside the dining-room window. i guess he saw something out there, but why didn't he tell me? mr. mason, do you thin
edward carter. edward carter -- carter gilman. mm-hmm. carter gilman's address is 6231 volksman. edward carter also left an address. 6231 volksman? mm-hmm. i think we'd better get in touch with your frightened young lady right away. the red stain on the floor... is not blood. it's paint. thank heaven. but there was obviously quite a fight in here. this must have been knocked over during the struggle. your father's workshop? yes. woodworking is his hobby. he's very good at it. he certainly uses...
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take sot edward james olmos/actor fue muy dificil, fue una cosa muy difícil que ultimamente gracias a lo cumplimos. s.o.t. lymari nadal/protagonista bueno es muy difícil entender que muchas mujeres viven de esta forma, que muchas mujeres criaron a sus hijas como america tuvo a su hija a los 14 años, y uno trata a los 15, 16, 17 de hacer lo mejor, pero que sabe uno a esa edad, el cerebro se está desarrollando todavía. cinequest se continua hasta el 13 de marzo en el cine california en san jos.. cu ---sigo escuchando sus comentarios ... que opina acerca de lo que dijo el presidente calderon: que esta abierto a la posibilidad, de que los agentes estadounidens es porten armas en territorio mexicano? take vo topvo ---y no deje de enterarse de lo que hacemos en nuestra comunidad o de lo que estamos preparando en nuestros noticieros locales por medio de twitter y facebook... ---en facebook... telemundo san jose y en twitter ... t48 s j.
take sot edward james olmos/actor fue muy dificil, fue una cosa muy difícil que ultimamente gracias a lo cumplimos. s.o.t. lymari nadal/protagonista bueno es muy difícil entender que muchas mujeres viven de esta forma, que muchas mujeres criaron a sus hijas como america tuvo a su hija a los 14 años, y uno trata a los 15, 16, 17 de hacer lo mejor, pero que sabe uno a esa edad, el cerebro se está desarrollando todavía. cinequest se continua hasta el 13 de marzo en el cine california en san...
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stewart went into the pits ahead of edwards. four tires for stewart, two for edwards.edwards hung on for the wings. stewart led for roughly 2/3 of the race but finished second. edwards celebrated in his customary way but moved in points behind stewart. >>> sabatini in front by five strokes as he played with nine homes but he three putted there. kelly from the fringe at 13, he was on his way to a 67. at this point was within three. y.e. i yang made a move. 147 shots ended up in the water throughout the tournament. i can't think t shot on the par 15 was not one of them. yang made his birdie, that put the pressure on sabatin, putting for birdie. nailed it to move back in front by two. the broadcast then became storm tracker florida. some showers passed through delaying the finish by half an hour. when they resumed, sabatini completed a round of 70. sabatina i and his family celebrate a the win. >> thanks everyone for join the next, you start one feeling a bit off.ne. the moment you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum.
stewart went into the pits ahead of edwards. four tires for stewart, two for edwards.edwards hung on for the wings. stewart led for roughly 2/3 of the race but finished second. edwards celebrated in his customary way but moved in points behind stewart. >>> sabatini in front by five strokes as he played with nine homes but he three putted there. kelly from the fringe at 13, he was on his way to a 67. at this point was within three. y.e. i yang made a move. 147 shots ended up in the...
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. >>> the new trouble for john edwards. is he about to be indicted. [ female announcer ] think your conditioner is doing the job? [ woman ] ♪ why you gotta be like that? ♪ don't be like that ♪ 'cause i deserve better than this ♪ ♪ did i catch you flying up like that? ♪ [ female announcer ] dry hair needs extra nourishment. introducing dove's first conditioner with a treatment of weightless nutri-oils inside. a daily conditioner with three times the internal nourishing power of our regular conditioner. new dove daily treatment conditioner. make friends with your hair. i had a heart problem. i was told to begin y aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i awoke withpains in my chest. i almost lost my life. my doctor's again ordered me to take aspirin. and i do. i make sure that h does it. [ male announcer ] aspirin is ot appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ mike ] i encourage everyone !to listen to the doctor. and take it seriously. [ male announcer ] learn more
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. >>> the latest on john edwards. for nearly two years, a grand jury has been looking at evidence he may have violated campaign finance laws. now the former democratic presidential hopeful has hired a political heavy-hitter to fight off possible charges. cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford is in washington with that story. good. >> reporter: good morning, chris. we are picking up a lot of intel this morning ma the grand jury is almost finished with that investigation and including edwards' decision to beef up his legal team. former senator john edwards has now enlisted a heavyweight in the legal battle over whether he improperly used campaign funds to hide his miss res hunters. a federal grand jury is wrapping up its investigation. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that while the hiring of craig had just recently become public he was actually brought on six weeks ago. craig left his post as president obama's council in january 2010. he was also one of president clinton's lawyers during the monica lewinsky
. >>> the latest on john edwards. for nearly two years, a grand jury has been looking at evidence he may have violated campaign finance laws. now the former democratic presidential hopeful has hired a political heavy-hitter to fight off possible charges. cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford is in washington with that story. good. >> reporter: good morning, chris. we are picking up a lot of intel this morning ma the grand jury is almost finished with that investigation...
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edwards: i thank the gentlelady. i think it's important for us to understand really who is the federal worker, what is it that they do. and as the gentlelady has pointed out. our food is safe because of federal workers. our -- the drugs that we take, whether they come over the counteror prescription drugs, they're safe because of a federal worker. when that prediction is coming through for severe weather that hits the middle of our country in the most oppressive way, it's a federal worker who analyzes that data and works really hard and really quickly to get that information out to the public. federal workers also work in some of the most dangerous fields in addition to being some of the most skilled fields in this country. you mentioned the work the gentlelady mentioned, the work of our nuclear scientists that federal workers do in our laboratories all across this country, not just in washington, d.c. but in states like colorado. some of the highest scientific work in the country. we have a skilled federal work forc
edwards: i thank the gentlelady. i think it's important for us to understand really who is the federal worker, what is it that they do. and as the gentlelady has pointed out. our food is safe because of federal workers. our -- the drugs that we take, whether they come over the counteror prescription drugs, they're safe because of a federal worker. when that prediction is coming through for severe weather that hits the middle of our country in the most oppressive way, it's a federal worker who...
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we talked to you yesterday, edward. what's the latest today? >> reporter: good morning. well, colonel qaddafi the libyan leader the embattled libyan leader, was sounding very combative. he had two interviews, one a live interview with residents of a town near tripoli. it said it was taped but he was accusing the provisional government, the self-staten island provisional government in benghazi, the self-styled provisional government in benghazi of being a group of traitors and people there under their control were prisoners and mentioned there were people who had come back from afghanistan to fight alongside the insurgents, something -- a theme he has reiterated time after time. and then in an interview with a turkish tv reporter he said a no-fly zone imposed by the united nations would be unacceptable and the libyans would fight that decision. he also painted a picture of western involvement and told the audience that he was -- he was expecting the west to get involved to try to take over libyan resources, oil resources, so it looks like he is trying to paint a picture o
we talked to you yesterday, edward. what's the latest today? >> reporter: good morning. well, colonel qaddafi the libyan leader the embattled libyan leader, was sounding very combative. he had two interviews, one a live interview with residents of a town near tripoli. it said it was taped but he was accusing the provisional government, the self-staten island provisional government in benghazi, the self-styled provisional government in benghazi of being a group of traitors and people there...
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chris edwards your cars here. you see an unhealthy balance in how the public sector employees are compensated. >> i think for state and local workers their wages on average across the country are pretty well in line with the private sector. teachers and police and fire, the academic studies i've seen, the wages are pretty reasonable and competitive. it's the benefits where the state and local workers have a huge advantage. to give you a couple examples. virtually all full-time state and local workers get old- fashioned defined benefit pension plans that are typically very generous. private sector workers very few of them get these pension plans anymore. these government pension plans are far more lucrative generally than private sector 401(k) plans. secondly virtually all full time state and local workers get retiree health subsidies. the typical worker retires at, say, age 55 or 56. then they get ten years of health care subsidies before the federal medicare kicks in. that's the type of benefits that people in th
chris edwards your cars here. you see an unhealthy balance in how the public sector employees are compensated. >> i think for state and local workers their wages on average across the country are pretty well in line with the private sector. teachers and police and fire, the academic studies i've seen, the wages are pretty reasonable and competitive. it's the benefits where the state and local workers have a huge advantage. to give you a couple examples. virtually all full-time state and...
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erika edwards checks in with that. >> reporter: many parents mark their children's first birthday by turning the car seat from rear-facing to looking forward. it has been the general rule of thumb until now. >> all infants and toddlers should remain in a rear-facing car seat until they are 2 years of age or until they outgrow the weight and height limits for their car seat. >> reporter: dr. dennis durbin is the lead author of the new academy of pediatrics policy statement. he says keeping children in the rear-facing position for as long as possible will help protect their head and neck in the event of an accident. >> we have seen many cases where children suffer serious injuries to their neck or their head when they have been turned forward-facing. and those injuries probably could have been prevented had that child been in a rear-facing direction. >> reporter: even though they are older and bigger, kids up until age 2 should be able to fit in most car seats. >> the child obesity epidemic has already spurred car seat manufacturers to make design changes to their seats to accommodate
erika edwards checks in with that. >> reporter: many parents mark their children's first birthday by turning the car seat from rear-facing to looking forward. it has been the general rule of thumb until now. >> all infants and toddlers should remain in a rear-facing car seat until they are 2 years of age or until they outgrow the weight and height limits for their car seat. >> reporter: dr. dennis durbin is the lead author of the new academy of pediatrics policy statement. he...
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edward for the portland water bureau. marine stapleton for the san die ae go and less tear from water and wally bishop the contra water d district. each panelist will have a chance to speak and ten minute time limit is a little like global warming. it sneaks up on you and then it's hard to deal with there that end. we'll try to reserve of for questions and answered that end. thanks. >> thank you jarrod and i will go through this quickly and i hope there's sufficient teasers in there to get you to ask questions as we get near the end. cautionary notes this is the system of seattle system, not your system. you have to look that principals and see if they apply to the same work the planning side, the modeling side, the adaptive side and i'll talk briefly for a few seconds on mayors initiative on climate control because it gives an as political environment to work in and then the seattle system. the mayor of seattle nickels started the protocols for the city and started process with a lot of other mayors to start aggressively
edward for the portland water bureau. marine stapleton for the san die ae go and less tear from water and wally bishop the contra water d district. each panelist will have a chance to speak and ten minute time limit is a little like global warming. it sneaks up on you and then it's hard to deal with there that end. we'll try to reserve of for questions and answered that end. thanks. >> thank you jarrod and i will go through this quickly and i hope there's sufficient teasers in there to...
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edwin edwards and david duke, how would you like to campaign against them? we lost it by a whisper, and they both went to the penitentiary. [applause] for the last 15 years, i have been building banks, community banks, main street banks, banks that come to their greatness one loan that time, one person at that time. the old-fashioned way. main street, not wall street. this is not about my past. it is about our future. i think america is in trouble. the debt is amounting, and is resting on the chests of my grandchildren. spending is out of control. we spend $300 billion of month, and we'd borrow $120 billion of that. we've borrowed from our enemies or our competitors -- china, japan, and the tyrants in the middle east. there is no end in sight, and the president's own budget, he has got to in years of deficit. he will add more to the national debt in his four years than all presidents or him combine. what is washington doing? thank god for the tea party. i noticed -- [applause] thank god for paul ryan and the republican party and steve king and others. washin
edwin edwards and david duke, how would you like to campaign against them? we lost it by a whisper, and they both went to the penitentiary. [applause] for the last 15 years, i have been building banks, community banks, main street banks, banks that come to their greatness one loan that time, one person at that time. the old-fashioned way. main street, not wall street. this is not about my past. it is about our future. i think america is in trouble. the debt is amounting, and is resting on the...
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here's nbc's erica edwards. >> reporter: imagine going through life with this as background noise. >> a high-pitched ringing that is pretty much constant. never goes away. >> reporter: it's what life has been like for steve cooper who has heard it for decades. the problem started after college, a time when he attended a lot of loud rock concerts. >> the eagles, the doobey brothers, chicago. >> reporter: tinnitus often stems from some kind of hearing loss and is common among older adults. doctors are seeing younger patients who have been exposed to loud music or gunfire from combat. to make up for the hearing loss, the brain fills that empty space with noise. >> very similar to phantom limb pain where those without a hand feel or sense things. >> are you still having difficulty with sleep? >> reporter: an audiologist has been treating some of the most severe cases of tinnitus with a device that looks like an mp3 player. patients listened to classical or new-abge music. over time the noise is reduced and the patient continues to listen to the relaxing music. >> we give them input in the
here's nbc's erica edwards. >> reporter: imagine going through life with this as background noise. >> a high-pitched ringing that is pretty much constant. never goes away. >> reporter: it's what life has been like for steve cooper who has heard it for decades. the problem started after college, a time when he attended a lot of loud rock concerts. >> the eagles, the doobey brothers, chicago. >> reporter: tinnitus often stems from some kind of hearing loss and is...
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tony stewart, he led edwards in to the pits. when they came out edwards was in front and he hung on for the win, stewart led 166 of the 267 but finished second. edwards second in daytona with his first win of the year. he celebrates in his usual way and moves in to third place in the points behind stewart and kurt busch. >>> at least one bay area team will make it to the wcc tournament finals. we will tell you about that when we continue and how a golf tournament that looked like a run away got close. . >>> golfer started the day with the biggest three round lead in the history of the tournament. when he finished the lead at as slim as it could be. still up five as he played the 9th hole but his three putt and bogi opened the door for others. first there was kelley, from the fringe at 13, he was on the way to a 67 and at this point was with in three. yang made a move with the 66. 147 shots, ended up in the water. yang not bothered on the 15th. he carries the lake, puts his hotshot though close. suddenly with in a stroke that. pu
tony stewart, he led edwards in to the pits. when they came out edwards was in front and he hung on for the win, stewart led 166 of the 267 but finished second. edwards second in daytona with his first win of the year. he celebrates in his usual way and moves in to third place in the points behind stewart and kurt busch. >>> at least one bay area team will make it to the wcc tournament finals. we will tell you about that when we continue and how a golf tournament that looked like a run...
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carl edwards off to his best start but stewart leads, but he leaves pit road with a hose attached toar, bonehead moves in the pits cost him a victory today. after winning in phoenix jeff gordon had tire problems a crash and a 36th place finish. carl edwards only took two tires on his final pit stop, two less than stewart, saved him 6 seconds and, as a result, that is your winner, he admitted it was a gift from the stewart pit crew. >>> and we have a winner, rory sabatini, wins the pga event today over j.e. jiang by 1 stroke. there you have it. >> well two important house studies. researchers have found 13 new genes that can increase your risk for heart attack. why the new discovery of these genes is so important. also, there may be, now, a simple new blood test to diagnose downs syndrome in a fetus. that and more on cbs5. >>> rain tapering off tonight? >> yeah, boy pretty well out tonight, looks like that will continue for the next few hours. more storms brewing throughout the week. >> i was paying attention. >> all right. that will do it for this edition of "eyewitness news." 60 min
carl edwards off to his best start but stewart leads, but he leaves pit road with a hose attached toar, bonehead moves in the pits cost him a victory today. after winning in phoenix jeff gordon had tire problems a crash and a 36th place finish. carl edwards only took two tires on his final pit stop, two less than stewart, saved him 6 seconds and, as a result, that is your winner, he admitted it was a gift from the stewart pit crew. >>> and we have a winner, rory sabatini, wins the pga...
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belmont police started investigating the 52-year-old school custodian, andre edwards, last fall after he was accused of groping a girl at ralston middle school. they connected him with a similar incident back in 2001. edwards no longer works at the school. >>> the public sounded off on a chance to add a new area code to santa clara valley. there is a shortage of numbers in the 408 area code so a new area code 669 will be rolled out by the end of the year. it's not clear how it will be divided whether they will be split up geographically or if 669 will be given to new customers. last night, some neighbors said they are worried that getting assigned a new area code might cost them a couple of bucks. >> changing your business cards and your stationary and everything else. >> the telecommunications recommends that the new codes go to new customers only. >>> a southern california company recalling almost 2800 pounds of chicken products because of a labeling problem. the u.s. department of agriculture says kashi of la jolla did not include egg on the ingredients. eggs ar an allergen. each p
belmont police started investigating the 52-year-old school custodian, andre edwards, last fall after he was accused of groping a girl at ralston middle school. they connected him with a similar incident back in 2001. edwards no longer works at the school. >>> the public sounded off on a chance to add a new area code to santa clara valley. there is a shortage of numbers in the 408 area code so a new area code 669 will be rolled out by the end of the year. it's not clear how it will be...
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case in point the cobalt 400, carl edwards is off to the best start of his career.tony stewart who led the race 163 laps, but he pitched with an air hose attached and pulls out with that air hose still attached. bonehead moves cost him the victory. last week, a 36th place finish. carl edwards took only two tires, tony stewart, saved him 6 seconds, admitted it was a gift from tony stewart and his pit crew. stewart took second, juan pablo montoya was third. check ought ye yen. do you think he was intimidated by the water on this shot at all? >> no. >> no. look at there. he almost got the car on that hole, settled for a birdie. but second place behind that man. roy sabatini. he had a five-shot lead coming in, only 1-shot lead going out, but it was enough for his wife and new born there. lee westwood, by the way ann, is still ranked number 2 in the world. he had a chance to get back to number 1 but finished in a tie for number 1 but martin kymar remains number 1 we'll be back in a half hour, until our updates will be on cbssf.com. good night. ,, [ wheezing breaths ] [ w
case in point the cobalt 400, carl edwards is off to the best start of his career.tony stewart who led the race 163 laps, but he pitched with an air hose attached and pulls out with that air hose still attached. bonehead moves cost him the victory. last week, a 36th place finish. carl edwards took only two tires, tony stewart, saved him 6 seconds, admitted it was a gift from tony stewart and his pit crew. stewart took second, juan pablo montoya was third. check ought ye yen. do you think he was...
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good morning again, edward. thanks for joining us. tell us, any word on what that message might be for those egyptian leaders? >> reporter: yes, frank. well, the speculation here is that the arab league is meeting on saturday to discuss the no- fly zone over libya and colonel qaddafi we are guessing or i have heard colleagues guessing that he is asking the egyptian military rulers to intervene so that doesn't go up for a vote or isn't passed. the arab league was actually supposed to meet yesterday and it didn't. once again, the speculation was there are several arab countries that don't want a no- fly zone imposed and they want moammar qaddafi to win. the nation are algeria and morocco because their leaders would be the next in the line of fire if qaddafi falls. the battle lines inside libya haven't changed seriously. the rebels. they are still in ras lanouf on the way to tripoli. there is a big cloud of black smoke, actually i'm seeing this on the arabic satellite channels who are showing it live. but what it i
good morning again, edward. thanks for joining us. tell us, any word on what that message might be for those egyptian leaders? >> reporter: yes, frank. well, the speculation here is that the arab league is meeting on saturday to discuss the no- fly zone over libya and colonel qaddafi we are guessing or i have heard colleagues guessing that he is asking the egyptian military rulers to intervene so that doesn't go up for a vote or isn't passed. the arab league was actually supposed to meet...
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. >> i'm alexandria edwards from neighborhood project. thetivity for me. commissioner wiener: point the microphone closer to your mouth? >> right there? the difficulty with the j for me is that it's always late, seeing as though i live in china town, that i have to catch the j to get to school. and it's a convenient route for most of the teenagers that attend mission high school. and it causes truancy. like, many students are late so we have to make announcements over the intercom, taking away class time. already they're late. it's already a truancy problem, then we have to take out a little more class time to make an announcement about it or talk about it during class, taking away a lot of class time, causing bad grades, as well. and another problem with the j is that it's the routes are sometimes messed up because of around 30th street, it's kind of like -- they do a lot of construction over there so, like, they have to go off the track or something's wrong with the headway and it's a lot of confusion for many of the people who board the j around the 30t
. >> i'm alexandria edwards from neighborhood project. thetivity for me. commissioner wiener: point the microphone closer to your mouth? >> right there? the difficulty with the j for me is that it's always late, seeing as though i live in china town, that i have to catch the j to get to school. and it's a convenient route for most of the teenagers that attend mission high school. and it causes truancy. like, many students are late so we have to make announcements over the intercom,...
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y tambin traemos una entrevista con el actor edward james olmos quien tambin habl con el mensajero duranterticipacin en el festival de cine independiente cinequest. eso sera todo, yo los veo la prxima semana. cu --ya faltan minutitos para descansar el fin de semana, pero queremos buen tiempo ariel ! ----vamos al clima contigo. roll weather open take pkg =====ariel rodriguez: varios sistemas de mal tiempo pasaran a traves de la region trayendo posibilidad de lluvia mayormente al norte de california...co n temperaturas en el rango de los 60 y 70 grados los proximos dias...===== cu ---- y no se me duerma, porque viene lo mejor .... ya en dos minutitos ! take vo ---se calzo las botas, se puso los anteojos oscuros, y se fue de prostituta por un dia ! ----es una colega reportera, de colombia. ----el reportaje especial, al volver. end segment take pkg despues de 16 dias de negociaciones... la nfl y el sindicato de jugadores no llegaron a un acuerdo y la temporada 2-mil-once esta en peligro... --que tal le saluda ramon diaz y esto es telemundo deportivo... el sindicato opto renunciar a su certific
y tambin traemos una entrevista con el actor edward james olmos quien tambin habl con el mensajero duranterticipacin en el festival de cine independiente cinequest. eso sera todo, yo los veo la prxima semana. cu --ya faltan minutitos para descansar el fin de semana, pero queremos buen tiempo ariel ! ----vamos al clima contigo. roll weather open take pkg =====ariel rodriguez: varios sistemas de mal tiempo pasaran a traves de la region trayendo posibilidad de lluvia mayormente al norte de...
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. >> next we have edward kampala -- campana. >> the last time i did this you had to talk to the mayor. you raise your hand, then you are in. we will move over to the western addition. imminent coming to our house. we decided to move to the peninsula. during the first 20 years, i was a professor of research at san francisco state. i was involved in several research firms and then i had my own company for three years. after that, i went into real estate. i am a real estate broker and i have done everything from an little bar in the mission to the home in the sunset. most of the time, this is south of market. several colleagues said, you have some openings down there. i said, okay, i will come down. i am basically a property owner and a taxpayer. the city would like to maintain its tax base and property owners should not be taxed anymore. >> next, we have mr. marc watts. >> good afternoon, i am mark watts. i am a real estate developer and appraiser for over 20 years. i grew up here in san francisco. i currently live in -- over my career, i have seen a real estate, the ups and downs. our
. >> next we have edward kampala -- campana. >> the last time i did this you had to talk to the mayor. you raise your hand, then you are in. we will move over to the western addition. imminent coming to our house. we decided to move to the peninsula. during the first 20 years, i was a professor of research at san francisco state. i was involved in several research firms and then i had my own company for three years. after that, i went into real estate. i am a real estate broker and...
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each mind is a world with carlos santana and edward james almost. he is a research for center of life research. omb re al omb re. he just finished a film called latie on youth. he is a father and his 2 children are here. daniel and elma and his daughter in law and megan m burns and suggested we contact him. we are so happy to have you here and look forward to hearing your address. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. you know i got to share this with you. i know how to drive a tractor. don't forget what you come from. culture cures. it's like coming back to our mom. i want to first and formost jeff adachi, thank you for the opportunity. patty lee. and sury to all the students. can i see the hands of the high school students? you know what i like about that? mihose means my children. look where you are sitting. in the front. i did a presentation for 2 thousand students and they were 25 hundred chairs. where do you think they sat? it breaks my heart. they sat in the back. i had all the ushers remove the first 5 hundred chairs and we started getting c
each mind is a world with carlos santana and edward james almost. he is a research for center of life research. omb re al omb re. he just finished a film called latie on youth. he is a father and his 2 children are here. daniel and elma and his daughter in law and megan m burns and suggested we contact him. we are so happy to have you here and look forward to hearing your address. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. you know i got to share this with you. i know how to drive a tractor....
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edward hawk was also arrested. police say hawk is not facing murder charges. darren says he didn't like it when customers refused to buy his jewelry. >> odd, jewelry character. >> reporter: what types of items did he sell? >> kind of a strange collection of hippy kind of art work and high end jewelries. hand made, silver rings, particularly. definitely a lot of people of that transient nature. >> reporter: police aren't saying if the two suspects and the victim knew each other. reggie kumar, kron 4 news. >>> still ahead on kron 4 news at 11:00. how dog owners and professional dog walkers would be effected by a new dog management plan. we show you the ipad 2 along with a rare public siting of silver medal supreme court and we -- steve jobs and we find out if berry ziti could be on the chopping block. d . >>> new rules are on the way which could leash not just dogs but their owners and professional dog walkers. an open house to discuss a dog leash proposal. it would reduce the number of places dogs could walk off leash. the mill valley event to hear what officia
edward hawk was also arrested. police say hawk is not facing murder charges. darren says he didn't like it when customers refused to buy his jewelry. >> odd, jewelry character. >> reporter: what types of items did he sell? >> kind of a strange collection of hippy kind of art work and high end jewelries. hand made, silver rings, particularly. definitely a lot of people of that transient nature. >> reporter: police aren't saying if the two suspects and the victim knew each...
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i'm janice edwards thanks for all you to do. if you have questions today go to our website. again next time. 2 see you then. [ music ] [ music ] hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on experience.
i'm janice edwards thanks for all you to do. if you have questions today go to our website. again next time. 2 see you then. [ music ] [ music ] hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more...
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edwards: i will. ms. moore: it's very interesting that you should raise that, because, in fact, the governor of our state in his previous capacity as milwaukee county executive hired private security guards for the county jail and a court just this past january ordered milwaukee county to restore those public servants to their jobs, and, in fact, they are required to do that. and it was all presented as a budgetary crisis. the court found that the county executive, now our governor, had overstated the savings that would be realized by privatizing those county prison guards. and it's been the same tactic. and indeed, the police and firefighters and state troopers were excluded from the collective bargaining prohibitions and the prison guards were not. and as a state legislator and i served with our current governor, he did introduce a bill to try to privatize our prison system. so that's a very, very important insight. ms. fudge: just to take it a step forward, there is an assault on working people across
edwards: i will. ms. moore: it's very interesting that you should raise that, because, in fact, the governor of our state in his previous capacity as milwaukee county executive hired private security guards for the county jail and a court just this past january ordered milwaukee county to restore those public servants to their jobs, and, in fact, they are required to do that. and it was all presented as a budgetary crisis. the court found that the county executive, now our governor, had...
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his sixth pga tour victory, the nascar race at las vegas, the day belonged to carl edwards. he held off tony stewart to take the checkered flag. 19th victory of his career. did his trademark flip off his car. >> alan: incredible. coming up tonight at 11:00, we show you how the dons do against gonzaga, and johnny depp's talking chameleon in a face off for top of the box office. you can see [ male announcer ] eakfast for breakfast. breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast? denny's. america's diner is always open. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. >> alan: johnny depp's animated flick, "rango," won the box office this weekend. it earned 38 million decide in its debut. it's followed by the adjustment bureau, which earned just under 21 million. and rounding out to top three is beastly which earned $10 million. coming up
his sixth pga tour victory, the nascar race at las vegas, the day belonged to carl edwards. he held off tony stewart to take the checkered flag. 19th victory of his career. did his trademark flip off his car. >> alan: incredible. coming up tonight at 11:00, we show you how the dons do against gonzaga, and johnny depp's talking chameleon in a face off for top of the box office. you can see [ male announcer ] eakfast for breakfast. breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new...
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edwin edwards and david duke, how would you like to campaign against them? we lost it by a whisper, and they both went to the penitentiary. [applause] for the last 15 years, i have been building banks, community banks, main street ban, banks that come to their greatness one loan that time, one person at that time. the old-fashioned way. main street, not wall street. this is not about my past. it is about our future. i think america is in trouble. the debt is amounting, and is resting on the chests of my grandchildn. spending is out of control. we spend $300 billion of month, and we'd borrow $120 billion of that. we've borrowed from our enemies or our competitors -- china, japan, and the tyrants in the middle east. the is no end in sight, and the president's own budget, he has got to in years of deficit. he will add more to the national debt in his four years than all presidts or him combine. what is washington doing? thank god for the tea party. i noticed -- [applause] thank god for paul ryan and the republican party and steve king and others. washington is
edwin edwards and david duke, how would you like to campaign against them? we lost it by a whisper, and they both went to the penitentiary. [applause] for the last 15 years, i have been building banks, community banks, main street ban, banks that come to their greatness one loan that time, one person at that time. the old-fashioned way. main street, not wall street. this is not about my past. it is about our future. i think america is in trouble. the debt is amounting, and is resting on the...
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. >> on the phone with us now, cbs radio news reporter edward uranian. good afternoon.proposed deal? >> reporter: the latest we heard on arabia tv was a key member of the provisional government in benghazi the former justice minister jalil denied there were any negotiations with colonel qaddafi and said there was one option to leave the country and not practice any political activities outside the country and then said the libyan people would not prosecute multiple for whatever, quote, alleged crimes he may have committed. that being said, the government side denies also that there were any negotiations going on and saying that it was nonsense. that was on the french press agency. as far as any international mediation going on, the chap from the provisional government indicated that that was not taking place, either, although i have heard some feelers were the italian government. >> egyptians just went through this with mubarak stepping down. how do they see the situation in libya and what do they think of qaddafi? do they think he should step down? >> reporter: there a
. >> on the phone with us now, cbs radio news reporter edward uranian. good afternoon.proposed deal? >> reporter: the latest we heard on arabia tv was a key member of the provisional government in benghazi the former justice minister jalil denied there were any negotiations with colonel qaddafi and said there was one option to leave the country and not practice any political activities outside the country and then said the libyan people would not prosecute multiple for whatever,...
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just ahead we talk to edward james olmos about his new role inebut sg inos jman to debuting in san jos ith we .us. the next, you start one feeling bit off.fine. the moment you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> while the sine quest film fest value is going on in the bay. you will recognize actor, producer and activist edward james olmos, won the maverick spirit award back in 2006. tonight he's debuting a new film and joins us live outside the california theater. it's good to have you back with us tonight. >> it's a pleasure and honor to be here. >> let's talk about your new film "america" that's about to debut tonight. your wife and co-star is with you in the movie as well. tell us a little bit about the mo movie and why it was so important to bring it here to cinequest. >> it was important for people to see it. it's really a life-affirming film. i will say that it's probably one of the most effective films of its kind that i've seen in a long time, because it's
just ahead we talk to edward james olmos about his new role inebut sg inos jman to debuting in san jos ith we .us. the next, you start one feeling bit off.fine. the moment you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> while the sine quest film fest value is going on in the bay. you will recognize actor, producer and activist edward james olmos, won the maverick spirit...