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elaine quijano, cbs news, indianapolis. >> pelley: after working on elaine's story, we were curious aboutese presidential condolence letters. mrs. patricia sherman of fayetteville, north carolina, was kind enough to share with us the letter she received dated january 22, 2010. the letter from president obama begins "dear patricia, i am deeply saddened by the loss of your husband, sergeant benjamin w. sherman, u.s. army. no words can ever ease your sorrow, but please take comfort in knowing that he has honored us all beyond measure." this is the president's signature. the white house tells us that he signs each letter personally. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org you're playing a different game tonight. the parts >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> trying to sell in how about buy? either way you're playing a different game tonight. the bartz of the bay area where the market just made an important shift. >> what the ba
elaine quijano, cbs news, indianapolis. >> pelley: after working on elaine's story, we were curious aboutese presidential condolence letters. mrs. patricia sherman of fayetteville, north carolina, was kind enough to share with us the letter she received dated january 22, 2010. the letter from president obama begins "dear patricia, i am deeply saddened by the loss of your husband, sergeant benjamin w. sherman, u.s. army. no words can ever ease your sorrow, but please take comfort in...
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news 4's elaine reyes joins us now with more. elaine?excited. >> i'll bet. >> they understand how big of a deal this is. charles county is one of several school systems taking part in the national student flais spsp flight program. they're traveling to florida to watch their experiment take off. >> reporter: you're look at some of the smartest kids at lackey high school. >> according to the schedule we're supposed to have everything in to nasa by seven days. >> reporter: hand picked to come up with a very specific science experiment. >> we brainstormed a lot of ideas. >> we came up with this one. >> so we're going to start with five seeds and we're going to put them in the oasis material because it helps it germinate faster. we are going to set up two identical experiments and one will stay here at school in the dark and it will germinate with a gravity environment and the other set will go up into space on the space shuttle. >> reporter: that's right. lackey high's vials will go aboard the space shuttle atlantis scheduled for liftoff ne
news 4's elaine reyes joins us now with more. elaine?excited. >> i'll bet. >> they understand how big of a deal this is. charles county is one of several school systems taking part in the national student flais spsp flight program. they're traveling to florida to watch their experiment take off. >> reporter: you're look at some of the smartest kids at lackey high school. >> according to the schedule we're supposed to have everything in to nasa by seven days. >>...
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elaine and i have worked on one project but from my experience she seems to be a very nice person. in regards to the comment of an earlier speaker, i think those allegations and statements should be checked out and if they're true, they're true. if they're false, they're false, but they should be checked out as a matter of principle and i think that supervisor kim would be proper person to at least discuss them with the other parties involved. in regards to the recommendations for this district, i would like to put in a suggestion that maybe the district should consider hiring andrew cohen, also known as the video gate cop. i think this would be an excellent opportunity to show that andrew cohen has been unfairly, in my opinion, scape scapegoated for what happened in video gate. when the truth eventually comes out, andrew cohen is not the main person who is to be blamed. so why don't we give andrew cohen a chance to show what a really nice guy he really is, hire him and let him try to improve the tenderloin because he used to be a street cop there. thank you. supervisor campos: nex
elaine and i have worked on one project but from my experience she seems to be a very nice person. in regards to the comment of an earlier speaker, i think those allegations and statements should be checked out and if they're true, they're true. if they're false, they're false, but they should be checked out as a matter of principle and i think that supervisor kim would be proper person to at least discuss them with the other parties involved. in regards to the recommendations for this...
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two men who took very different paths in life, with elaine quijano. >> reporter: for a brief moment, exchanging smiles in a courtroom friday. james "whitey" bulger, finally facing justice, 16 years after he fled, and his younger brother, william, once considered one of the most powerful politicians in the state. in the working class neighborhoods of south boston known as southie, both men once ruled their respective worlds. white whiteiest head of the fearsome irish american winter hill gang while william rose to the american state senate. >> you are loyal to your friends and family and without that there's nothing. >> reporter: ultimately that loyalty may have cost william his job, after his career in the senate william was forced out of his position as president of the university of massachusetts in 2003, after being questioned during a congressional investigation. >> i do not know where my brother is. i do not know where he has been.
two men who took very different paths in life, with elaine quijano. >> reporter: for a brief moment, exchanging smiles in a courtroom friday. james "whitey" bulger, finally facing justice, 16 years after he fled, and his younger brother, william, once considered one of the most powerful politicians in the state. in the working class neighborhoods of south boston known as southie, both men once ruled their respective worlds. white whiteiest head of the fearsome irish american...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> mitchell: and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs "48 hours mystery." thanks for joining us this saturday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the "saggy pants" inci >>> the united airlines computer glitch has apparently been fixed but passengers are still trying to get home. >>> the saggy pants video caught on video. a college football player kicked off an airplane for the way he was dressed what he has to say now. >> to find your child there laying on the street breathless, and i couldn't do nothing about it. >> a wild shootout at a science show that left to dead. the painful campaign for one victim's family to find a killer. cbs5 eyewitness news is next. >>> see the most traffic web cams at cbssf.com. brought to you by your northern
elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> mitchell: and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs "48 hours mystery." thanks for joining us this saturday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the "saggy pants" inci >>> the united airlines computer glitch has apparently been fixed but passengers are still trying to get home....
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elaine quijano has her story. >> reporter: at first glance, it's the kind of art you'd expect to see.she's an abstract expressionist, but also a surrealist. >> reporter: the pieces come with sophisticated titles. butterfly neb nebuli. escape from the cosmic zoo. a closer look reveals hints about the artist's identity, a little heart, a pink pony and handprints. she is 4 1/2-year-old aelita andre. >> how does it make you feel when you paint? >> very special. >> reporter: the young australian is already a veteran in the art world. at age 2, she had a body of work and now she has her first solo exhibition in the united states. the gallery director was impressed by the art, the imagination and use of color before she learned her age. >> i think she is good. and not just good for a 4 1/2-year-old. >> reporter: but the high quality of the pieces has led to skepticism from some who question whether the paintings are truly hers. her father insists they are authentic and says he videotapes her working on her pieces. even before the exhibit opened, four of the paintings sold. each cost around $
elaine quijano has her story. >> reporter: at first glance, it's the kind of art you'd expect to see.she's an abstract expressionist, but also a surrealist. >> reporter: the pieces come with sophisticated titles. butterfly neb nebuli. escape from the cosmic zoo. a closer look reveals hints about the artist's identity, a little heart, a pink pony and handprints. she is 4 1/2-year-old aelita andre. >> how does it make you feel when you paint? >> very special. >>...
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but as elaine quijano shows us, she is only a toddler! >> reporter: at first glance, it's the kind of art you would expect to see at a manhattan gallery. >> she is an abstract expressionist but she is also a surrealist. >> reporter: the pieces come with sophisticated titles. lapis la souly. butterfly nebula, escape from the cosmic zoo. a closer look revealed hints about the artist's identifity, a little heart, a pink pony and handprints. she is 4.5-year-old alida andre. how does it make you feel when you paint? >> uhm, very special. >> reporter: the young australian is already a veteran in the art world. at age 2, she had a body of work and now she has her first solo exhibition in the united states. what are your favorite colors? >> blue, yellow, green. >> reporter: the gallery director was impressed by the art, the imagination and use of color before she learned alida's age. >> i think that she is good and not just good for a 4.5-year- old. >> reporter: but the high quality of the pieces has led to skepticism from some who question wheth
but as elaine quijano shows us, she is only a toddler! >> reporter: at first glance, it's the kind of art you would expect to see at a manhattan gallery. >> she is an abstract expressionist but she is also a surrealist. >> reporter: the pieces come with sophisticated titles. lapis la souly. butterfly nebula, escape from the cosmic zoo. a closer look revealed hints about the artist's identifity, a little heart, a pink pony and handprints. she is 4.5-year-old alida andre. how...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, this morning. >>> this morning on "the early show," the latest on some drugcer break trues oig. and sarah palin's version of paul revere's ride. she insists she had it right all along. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if
elaine quijano, cbs news, this morning. >>> this morning on "the early show," the latest on some drugcer break trues oig. and sarah palin's version of paul revere's ride. she insists she had it right all along. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some...
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elaine quijano looks at how one principal is already turning things around. >> reporter: for the students of this elementary school in one of america's most troubled districts -- >> boys and girls -- >> reporter: this year has brought hope through a new radical approach. >> for i am a wiggins college preparatory lab school -- >> reporter: the newly named wiggins college preparatory lab school in camden, new jersey, is a turnaround school, part of president obama's $3 billion initiative to remake more than 700 of the nation's worst performing schools, to receive $2.6 million in federal grants, wiggins was mandated to undergo major changes by retraining teachers, overhauling the curriculum, with intense reading and math programs, and bringing in specialists to help struggling kids. the most drastic change? firing the old principal and bringing in lana murray, who has to show results by june or risk losing federal funding. >> i'm up for the challenge so i'm excited about it. we have a lot of issues here in the school, but we can do it. >> reporter: her efforts are already showing results. la
elaine quijano looks at how one principal is already turning things around. >> reporter: for the students of this elementary school in one of america's most troubled districts -- >> boys and girls -- >> reporter: this year has brought hope through a new radical approach. >> for i am a wiggins college preparatory lab school -- >> reporter: the newly named wiggins college preparatory lab school in camden, new jersey, is a turnaround school, part of president obama's...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >> mitchell: later, another claim of civilian casualties from nato fire in libya. how one mayor would spend his share of any future peace dividend. and a top chef has her own recipe for comforting childhood cancer parties. those stories and more when the cbs evening news continues. >> mitchell: libya charged today that nato airstrikes have again caused civilian casualties. officials claim 15 people were killed by a missile that hit a bakery and restaurants and other buildings. nato says it has no indication civilians died in the attack. syrian security forces are said to have killed five protesters today. funerals for some of the 20 activists today and the biggest day of protest since the uprising erupted 102 days ago. more syrians tried to escape, with hundreds crossing into neighboring lebanon as turkey temporarily closed its border. for more perspective on the latest developments in syria, we are joined in providence, rhode island, by former undersecretary of state, nicholas burns. with the situation in syria seemingly getting worse by the day, ma
elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >> mitchell: later, another claim of civilian casualties from nato fire in libya. how one mayor would spend his share of any future peace dividend. and a top chef has her own recipe for comforting childhood cancer parties. those stories and more when the cbs evening news continues. >> mitchell: libya charged today that nato airstrikes have again caused civilian casualties. officials claim 15 people were killed by a missile that hit a bakery and...
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>> reporter: what happened to elaine riddick in north carolina happened to more than 60,000 people in 32 states from the early 1900s to the 1970s. >> the people who were the focus of this kind of movement were people who were the dispossessed of society. they were poor people, and in some cases, simply people of color. >> they slandered me. >> reporter: north carolina is the first state to consider making amends with a cash payment-- $20,000 for each victim. it sounds to me like you're still... still... >> hurt? i am devastated. i am mad. i am mad! and i'm tired of hiding my feelings, and i want everybody to know what... who should pay. >> reporter: a decision on compensation could come some time next year, but, scott, lawmakers would still have to approve the funding, $69 million to pay the victims. >> pelley: kelly, thank you very much. in north dakota tonight, the souris river is more than seven feet above flood stage and rising. that forced more than 10,000 people in the city of minot to leave their homes. the river is suppose to crest there at record levels. first lady michelle o
>> reporter: what happened to elaine riddick in north carolina happened to more than 60,000 people in 32 states from the early 1900s to the 1970s. >> the people who were the focus of this kind of movement were people who were the dispossessed of society. they were poor people, and in some cases, simply people of color. >> they slandered me. >> reporter: north carolina is the first state to consider making amends with a cash payment-- $20,000 for each victim. it sounds to...
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north carolina deemed elaine riddick feeble minded.lized at the age of 14 and she joins me now here in the studio in atlanta. i appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> did you block out part of what happened? >> yeah. after i found out what happened to me. i was totally humiliated, degraded. it was a big insult. you know, i became a hermit. i didn't want to deal with people. i didn't want to live in society. i just couldn't believe that my government would do something like this to me. >> they gave you a hysterectomy when you were just a child. how could people who take care of you, how could they sign off on this. >> let's back up. >> okay. go ahead. >> they didn't give me a hirs r eree hysterectomy. when i was 13, i was raped mosh molested. i had my son at 14. when i had my son, they decided i would have a cesarean birth, they went inside my and sterilized me at the same time. later on, because of my body was traumatized so severely, i ended up having to have a total hysterectomy. but prior to that, before i had the hy
north carolina deemed elaine riddick feeble minded.lized at the age of 14 and she joins me now here in the studio in atlanta. i appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> did you block out part of what happened? >> yeah. after i found out what happened to me. i was totally humiliated, degraded. it was a big insult. you know, i became a hermit. i didn't want to deal with people. i didn't want to live in society. i just couldn't believe that my government would do...
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elaine quijano has our story. >> reporter: at first glance it is the kind of art you would expect toa manhattan gallery. >> she's an abstract expressionist but she's also a surrealist. >> reporter: the pieces come with sophisticated titles. "lapis lazuli," "butterfly nebula," "escape from the cosmic zoo." a closer look reveals hints about the artist's identity, a little heart, a pink pony, and hand prints. she is four and a half-year-old aelita andre. >> how does it make you feel when you paint? >> very special. >> reporter: the young australian is already a veteran in the art world. at age two she had a body of work and now she has her first solo exhibit in the united states. >> what are your favorite colors? >> blue, yellow, green. >> reporter: a gallery director angela dibello was impressed by the art, the imagination and use of color before she learned a alita's age. >> i think that she is good. and not just good for a four and a half-year-old. >> reporter: but the high quality of the pieces las lead to skepticism from some who question whether the paintings are truly aelita's. h
elaine quijano has our story. >> reporter: at first glance it is the kind of art you would expect toa manhattan gallery. >> she's an abstract expressionist but she's also a surrealist. >> reporter: the pieces come with sophisticated titles. "lapis lazuli," "butterfly nebula," "escape from the cosmic zoo." a closer look reveals hints about the artist's identity, a little heart, a pink pony, and hand prints. she is four and a half-year-old aelita...
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today, elaine quijano tells us that the government gave us a look at new warning labels that it hopesill get smokers to quit. >> reporter: the graphic images of rotting teeth, damaged lungs, and even a smoker's corpse, shocked the longtime smokers we showed them to, like michael magistro. >> you're killing yourself. i mean, look at that. staples in them. that's nasty. >> reporter: by fall 2012, the new warning labels will have to appear on the top, front, and back halves of cigarette packs, as well as 20% of cigarette print ads. tobacco companies are suing the government, arguing the new large label makes their logos unreadable. new york city's aggressive tv ad campaign, along with higher cigarette taxes and smoking bans in many places have led to a decline in smoking in new york, a 26% drop since 2002. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: while smoker nikki hulley is disturbed by the images she's not convinced it will help people beat such a powerful addiction. >> i want to say yes but it's so easy to look away. >> reporter: do you think you'll stop because of this? >> i should stop because
today, elaine quijano tells us that the government gave us a look at new warning labels that it hopesill get smokers to quit. >> reporter: the graphic images of rotting teeth, damaged lungs, and even a smoker's corpse, shocked the longtime smokers we showed them to, like michael magistro. >> you're killing yourself. i mean, look at that. staples in them. that's nasty. >> reporter: by fall 2012, the new warning labels will have to appear on the top, front, and back halves of...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, camden, new jersey. >> smith: that's the "cbs evening news."'m harry smith. thanks for joining us. i'll see you tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org been found. we'll have the latest. >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. >>> that stolen car with a 1- month-old inside has just been found. we will have the latest. >> we still have an investigation that's going on. >>> almost three weeks now since police shot and killed two people. why family members say it is about time for some answers. >> leukemia and aids. >> right. >> gone? >> right. >>> this man might hold the answer to a 30-year secret. our exclusive conversation with a man that has been cured of aids. i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin.
elaine quijano, cbs news, camden, new jersey. >> smith: that's the "cbs evening news."'m harry smith. thanks for joining us. i'll see you tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org been found. we'll have the latest. >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. >>> that stolen car with a 1- month-old inside has just been found. we will have the latest. >> we still have an...
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. >> elaine reyes reporting from the news loom. >>> d.c. council member harry thomas, jr., has been accused of funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars meant for youth sports to an account that he used for luxury trips and to buy an suv. d.c. attorney general irvin nathan announced today that the city has filed a civil lawsuit. john schriffen is at the wilson building with more on this. john? >> reporter: jim, good evening. harry thomas, jr., is the latest council member caught up in an investigation into the spending of city funds. as you said, this morning the d.c. attorney general's office filed this very lengthy complaint about these spending habits. this complaint alleges that council member thomas used more than $300,000 of city funding and funneled it into two companies that he ran. the complaint alleges that thomas, instead of using the money to for inner city kids to learn how to play golf and tins allegedly used the money on himself. tonight council member thomas is telling a very different story. he actually called for his own
. >> elaine reyes reporting from the news loom. >>> d.c. council member harry thomas, jr., has been accused of funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars meant for youth sports to an account that he used for luxury trips and to buy an suv. d.c. attorney general irvin nathan announced today that the city has filed a civil lawsuit. john schriffen is at the wilson building with more on this. john? >> reporter: jim, good evening. harry thomas, jr., is the latest council member...
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elaine rey cess live in the newsroom with more on what you can and cannot bring. elaine? >> that's right, wendy. the list is extensive. some of it is common sense. you can't bring in any weapons or pets but some of it easier to forget. no mp3 players, cameras or cell phones. they're all banned. >> we were able to play the course, and the course is playing very, very difficult. >> reporter: longtime congressional country club member granville smith says next week's tournament can't get here fast enough. >> with all the great players out today, anybody -- it's anybody's game. let's see who hits it down in the middle and stays in the fairway. i mean, the course is in fabulous shape. >> reporter: he'll get to sell cigars to fellow members and be a marshal at the event. but he's also one of 200,000 people expected to crowd the exclusive bethesda golf course for the u.s. open. because of anticipated crowds, 300 federal, state and local law enforcement officers will keep things safe and moving. >> this is a marquee event. and it's not just a local or national event. but this has
elaine rey cess live in the newsroom with more on what you can and cannot bring. elaine? >> that's right, wendy. the list is extensive. some of it is common sense. you can't bring in any weapons or pets but some of it easier to forget. no mp3 players, cameras or cell phones. they're all banned. >> we were able to play the course, and the course is playing very, very difficult. >> reporter: longtime congressional country club member granville smith says next week's tournament...
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elaine and i have worked on one project. from my experience, she seems to be a nice person. with regards to the comments of the previous speaker, those allegations should be checked out. if they are true, they are true. if they are false, they are false. they should be checked out as a matter of principle. i think supervisor kim would be the proper person to discuss them with the other parties involved. with regards to the recommendations for this district, i would like to put in a suggestion that maybe the district should consider hiring andrew cohen, also known as the big deal gate cup. i think this would be an excellent opportunity to show that andrew cohen has been unfairly, in my opinion, state voted for what happened in video date. when the truth comes out, andrew cohen is not the main person who is to be blamed. why don't we give him a chance to show what a nice guy he really is? hire him and get him to improve the tenderloin. he used to be a street cop there. thank you. chairperson campos: next speaker. if there is any member of the public who has not spoken but woul
elaine and i have worked on one project. from my experience, she seems to be a nice person. with regards to the comments of the previous speaker, those allegations should be checked out. if they are true, they are true. if they are false, they are false. they should be checked out as a matter of principle. i think supervisor kim would be the proper person to discuss them with the other parties involved. with regards to the recommendations for this district, i would like to put in a suggestion...
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elaine brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always talk about how great atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic liberation, but when you look at who owns most of the city, right? who is in control of the power in the city? it may be marginally better for black votes in some other places, but there are still fundamental issues with the school system. look at the endowment of emory compared to some of the black universities and colleges in atlanta. entrepreneurship is a big part of it. i did not understand and nobody told me what is involved with buying your own home until i was in my second law school, where is the my counterparts, the white students i was in class with, they had had that information coming up. it was just second nature. i asked the guy across the hall from me what his folks did. but told him my mom was a nurse and my dad was a teacher, a soldier before. he said his father was the deputy prime minister of jordan. i was l
elaine brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always talk about how great atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic liberation, but when you look at who owns most of the city, right? who is in control of the power in the city? it may be marginally better for black votes in some other places, but there are still fundamental issues with the school...
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i think it ought to be optional. >> and elaine, you're not in favor of women in combat.t of the job that concerns you and gives you pause? >> well, first, we need to define what the word combat means. it's not just being in danger. and yes, as the general says, all the women in afghanistan and iraq are serving well. they are all in danger. but direct ground combat means attacking the enemy. we're talking about the infantry, the armored special operation forces, the tip of the spear. you cannot do this on an optional basis. the commission that studied this issue in 1992, on which i served, looked at that, and there's no way you can make it optional. it would be mandatory. for the majority of women who want nothing to do with being in direct ground combat. the diversity commission is all about diversity. it's not about combat effectiveness. it was started by the pentagon, but it's primarily a group of people who are pushing equal opportunity as if the military is just another equal opportunity employer, but there's no such thing as a level playing field in combat. you atta
i think it ought to be optional. >> and elaine, you're not in favor of women in combat.t of the job that concerns you and gives you pause? >> well, first, we need to define what the word combat means. it's not just being in danger. and yes, as the general says, all the women in afghanistan and iraq are serving well. they are all in danger. but direct ground combat means attacking the enemy. we're talking about the infantry, the armored special operation forces, the tip of the spear....
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i'm joined by elaine scidlino. thanks very much for joining us.you to see the image of women protesting dsk outside court today? >> it didn't surprise me because this is a question of power and equality, not necessarily a question of morality, and you saw the same scenes being played out on parisian streets in recent days where women went out there and screamed we are all chamber maids. so there so is something universal about the solidarity of women who feel they need to be empowered. >> particularly these types of women who are often times immigrants, on low wages, coming here to further their lives in some way only to find themselves allegedly assaulted by a very powerful man. >> in france it's even more general than that because women of all classes, of all races, of all levels of wealth live in an atmosphere in which from time to time they have to deal with issues of sexual harassment, innocent flirtation in everyday life and in the case of what has been alleged with dominique strauss-kahn, potentially a crime. >> are you saying then in franc
i'm joined by elaine scidlino. thanks very much for joining us.you to see the image of women protesting dsk outside court today? >> it didn't surprise me because this is a question of power and equality, not necessarily a question of morality, and you saw the same scenes being played out on parisian streets in recent days where women went out there and screamed we are all chamber maids. so there so is something universal about the solidarity of women who feel they need to be empowered....
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elaine reyes takes a look at what else they're going to be doing. >> we were able to play the coursend the course is playing very, very difficult. >> reporter: longtime congressional country club member says next week's tournament can't get here fast enough. >> and with all the great players out today, anybody -- it's anybody's game. let's see who hits it down in the middle and stays in the fairway. the course is just in fabulous shape. >> reporter: he'll get to hell cigars to fellow members and be a marshal at the event. but he's also 1 of 200,000 people expected to crowd the exclusive bethesda golf course for the u.s. open. because of anticipated crowds, 300 federal, state and local law enforcement officers will keep things safe and moving. >> this is a marquee event. and it's not just a local or national event. but this has international attention. the last time the u.s. open was at congressional was 1997. things have changed. the world has changed since then. >> work is already under way at the montgomery county fairgrounds. one of two main parking lots for ticketholders. before
elaine reyes takes a look at what else they're going to be doing. >> we were able to play the coursend the course is playing very, very difficult. >> reporter: longtime congressional country club member says next week's tournament can't get here fast enough. >> and with all the great players out today, anybody -- it's anybody's game. let's see who hits it down in the middle and stays in the fairway. the course is just in fabulous shape. >> reporter: he'll get to hell...
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it happened to thousands of people like elaine riddic. >> they cut me open like i was a hog. >> i spoke to her moments ago and you will hear what else she had to say. many of you are looking for information on social media. and you can reach out to us on twitter or facebook at cnn.com/don and on foursquare check out transparent, my new book available anywhere books are sold. and finish with something sweet all for just $15. right now at red lobster. at 190 miles per hour, the wind will literally lift ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs >>> they just come in with shotguns looking for somebody. i guess the guy escaped from the county. >> 20 guys come in, and about five of them went through there with shotguns and had the rifles and vests. kind of nervous. the woman had her kids, and she was freaking out. >> tense moments in a manhunt for an escaped murder suspect, but tonight the fug
it happened to thousands of people like elaine riddic. >> they cut me open like i was a hog. >> i spoke to her moments ago and you will hear what else she had to say. many of you are looking for information on social media. and you can reach out to us on twitter or facebook at cnn.com/don and on foursquare check out transparent, my new book available anywhere books are sold. and finish with something sweet all for just $15. right now at red lobster. at 190 miles per hour, the wind...
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that is something that elaine has negotiated with cfo for owe d. off we are confident that we will not be paying these expenses on behalf of the america's cup. i think that i lost a couple of people in the process. kelly, whom i had mentioned before, is a superstar. we have a dream team for permitting on this project. and they work through very complicated permit processes that will stretch through the rest of the year. on behalf of support staff, i would like to say how much we appreciate everything. are there any questions on this memorandum of agreement? >> thank you. >> second. >> is there any public comment on this item? pop all in favor? resolution 1135 has been approved. >> item 9c, request approval to execute memorandum of agreement with the association of bay area governments for staffing costs up to $260,340 associated with expedited regulatory review for the proposed pier 27 cruise terminal and the 34th america's cup. >> this item is the state equivalent of the federal and l.a. that we just discussed. the two state agencies or to play in
that is something that elaine has negotiated with cfo for owe d. off we are confident that we will not be paying these expenses on behalf of the america's cup. i think that i lost a couple of people in the process. kelly, whom i had mentioned before, is a superstar. we have a dream team for permitting on this project. and they work through very complicated permit processes that will stretch through the rest of the year. on behalf of support staff, i would like to say how much we appreciate...
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it happened to thousands of people like elaine riddic. >> they cut me open like i was a hog. >> i spoke to her moments ago and you will hear what else she had to say. many of you are looking for foernmation on the social media and you can reach out to us on twitter or facebook at cnn.com/don and on foursquare check out transparent, my new book available anywhere books are sold. of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. comes centrum. with vitamins and minerals balanced to support your energy... ♪ ...immune function... ♪ ...healthy skin... and help protect your cells from environmental stress. everyday benefits from advanced formulas. the complete benefits of centrum. and if you're over 50, discover the age-adjusted benefits of centrum
it happened to thousands of people like elaine riddic. >> they cut me open like i was a hog. >> i spoke to her moments ago and you will hear what else she had to say. many of you are looking for foernmation on the social media and you can reach out to us on twitter or facebook at cnn.com/don and on foursquare check out transparent, my new book available anywhere books are sold. of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more...
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elaine, cbs news, new york. >>> all right, looks real to me. coming up, giants and a's again.hockey player/rapper. gets embarrassing. and catch them if you can. rory may have blown up at the masters. you won't believe he has to play. sports coming up after the break. [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. last year... bill, start >>> all right the home team has now won 11 straight in the bay bridge series dating back to last year. bill, let's
elaine, cbs news, new york. >>> all right, looks real to me. coming up, giants and a's again.hockey player/rapper. gets embarrassing. and catch them if you can. rory may have blown up at the masters. you won't believe he has to play. sports coming up after the break. [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought...
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as cbs news correspondent elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: when computer hackers forced a shutdownnformation was at risk. but internet security experts say it was still a huge embarrassment for the government's top spy agency. >> it's never a good thing when you're the cia and your website has data talking about a hacker. >> reporter: while the attack was deemed harmless the same can't be said for the breach on government contractor lockheed martin last month. that's when the nation's top weapons manufacturer discovered the system allowing employees remote access may have been compromised. some suspect foreign governments were responsible for this attack. >> now, with the governments getting involved it's moved from the personal attacks to now going after the government attacks and going on a much bigger, much more scary level. >> reporter: it's this threat of foreign cyberespionage that's propted the national security agency to announce it is stepping in to assist government contractors like lockheed martin better secure their data. a wave of attacks has hit private businesses as
as cbs news correspondent elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: when computer hackers forced a shutdownnformation was at risk. but internet security experts say it was still a huge embarrassment for the government's top spy agency. >> it's never a good thing when you're the cia and your website has data talking about a hacker. >> reporter: while the attack was deemed harmless the same can't be said for the breach on government contractor lockheed martin last month. that's when...
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elaine brady, thank you for being here with us.'m going to ask you the first question that i think really has people just shaking their heads baffled. why would a person in this type of a position, in such a high profile position, in a position that demands that they have a certain moral standard, engage or be propoled to engage in such risky behavior? >> compulsive sexual behavior or sex addiction has the same primary characteristic as any other addiction. and that is loss of control. or the inability to discontinue the behavior despite ever increasing consequences. >> but we've seen it. we saw it with eliot spitzer, mark sanford, we see it here with weiner and even president clinton where a person will engage in this behavior, then publicly lie and deny the behavior as if they're not going to get caught. what component is that? >> well, particularly for public figures, there is tremendous stress in the work that they do paired with often a lot of traveling and a lack of close emotional supports from their primary partner or staff
elaine brady, thank you for being here with us.'m going to ask you the first question that i think really has people just shaking their heads baffled. why would a person in this type of a position, in such a high profile position, in a position that demands that they have a certain moral standard, engage or be propoled to engage in such risky behavior? >> compulsive sexual behavior or sex addiction has the same primary characteristic as any other addiction. and that is loss of control. or...
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it looks like we will see a better chance of picking up sprinkles by the afternoon and then elaine continueso persist throughout the afternoon and into the evening as well. everyone around the bay area should see what weather and we could pick up thunderstorms as well. we will continue to have left over rain into wednesday. after that it is looking good. and we will have a warming trend. goes to the jews are expected to slide close to triple digits. >> we have been keeping close watch on the bay bridge for some time as caltran has been having problems with me during lights. they are running on a backup system while engineers are trying to tweak the main system. they have had some problems that have produced longer hold * for vehicles of the toll plaza and >> the whole time is about 5-7 seconds. that means that when you hit the stoplight, you'll have to wait about five seconds or so before you get the green light to continue on to the stand. because they're being cycled as such a quick rate there is no big back on the neighbor told >> new-line configurations on nineteenth avenue. it is still
it looks like we will see a better chance of picking up sprinkles by the afternoon and then elaine continueso persist throughout the afternoon and into the evening as well. everyone around the bay area should see what weather and we could pick up thunderstorms as well. we will continue to have left over rain into wednesday. after that it is looking good. and we will have a warming trend. goes to the jews are expected to slide close to triple digits. >> we have been keeping close watch on...
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elaine, good morning. >> good morning to you, chris.the fda is unveiling new, graphic warnings that beginning in september 2012 will have to be displayed on the front and back of cigarette packs. and appear on all advertisements. anti-smoking advocates are smalling it an historic achievement to combat smoking and hope the regulations will be especially helpful in keeping america's young people away from cigarettes. americans will soon be facing a very ugly picture when they reach for a cigarette. for the first time, the fda unveiled nine graphic picture warnings which will have to appear on the top 50% of the front and back of cigarette packs. and cover at least 20% of all cigarette ads. >> it's the most dramatic change in warnings of cigarettes in the history of our nation. >> reporter: for decades, a written warning was required on cigarette packaging. but anti-smoking advocates say the new warnings are long overdue. and will help target the most vulnerable, the young and uneducated. >> remains the number one preventable cause of prem
elaine, good morning. >> good morning to you, chris.the fda is unveiling new, graphic warnings that beginning in september 2012 will have to be displayed on the front and back of cigarette packs. and appear on all advertisements. anti-smoking advocates are smalling it an historic achievement to combat smoking and hope the regulations will be especially helpful in keeping america's young people away from cigarettes. americans will soon be facing a very ugly picture when they reach for a...
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can detect the flavor of our brands the sunshine of our ad volumes and the beauty of our landscapes elaine. the production process in armenia and france is totally identical the spirits of distilled in the same way and the oak barrels look very much alike the armenians are just proud of their product as the french are of theirs but now i think that calling up is one of the most important and most recognizable brands produced in armenia but if you go where you will see there it's want to warn me as symbols symbol of. mountain out of rocks can be seen from several spots around the entire history of the armenian people is links to it but it's off limits to armenians they can't reconcile themselves with the loss. of more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is and large adults and people have to be aware that they're far away from civilization sean thomas discovers what makes sense arctic is so special and attractive for many live in antarctica is a bonus if you lived in the front of. the expedition to the bottom of the earth are three. movies soon which bri
can detect the flavor of our brands the sunshine of our ad volumes and the beauty of our landscapes elaine. the production process in armenia and france is totally identical the spirits of distilled in the same way and the oak barrels look very much alike the armenians are just proud of their product as the french are of theirs but now i think that calling up is one of the most important and most recognizable brands produced in armenia but if you go where you will see there it's want to warn me...
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can detect the flavor of our brands the sunshine of our of volumes and the purity of our landscapes elaine. the production process in armenia and france is totally identical the spirits of distilled in the same way and the oak barrels look very much alike the armenians are just proud of their product as the french are of theirs but. i think that calling up is one of the most important and most recognizable brands produced in our immediate world and that's it why would you assume either it's one or were me use symbols. mountain out of wraps can be seen from several spots over the entire history of the armenian people is links to it but it's off limits to armenians they can't reconcile themselves with the loss. of. fish. if. the mountains height is five thousand one hundred thirty seven meters above sea level according to the bible mount ararat it's was the first landmark the no a sought after escaping the great flood. or you know in the bible testified and it is connected with noir arc. after the didn't know where arc stopped to the peak of moment. however iran is the main source of pain an
can detect the flavor of our brands the sunshine of our of volumes and the purity of our landscapes elaine. the production process in armenia and france is totally identical the spirits of distilled in the same way and the oak barrels look very much alike the armenians are just proud of their product as the french are of theirs but. i think that calling up is one of the most important and most recognizable brands produced in our immediate world and that's it why would you assume either it's one...
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hi, lonnie. >> good morning elaine. good morning everybody. about the hot spots and chilly temps all across the country. the hottest spot anywhere in our country will be loving, new mexico, hitting 106 degrees. imagine that. a town named loving is hot. cook, minnesota drops down to 34. that will be the coldest spot. the best spot anywhere, grafton, north dakota, sunshine, 70 degrees, not too hot, not too cold. just right. perfect out there. we have a line of storms in the midwest, and some of these storms could very well push a little further south and go right through areas outside new york city which is, of course, where? the belmont stakes run at 6:35 tonight. scattered storms i forecast, 74 degrees. that's a quick look at the national picture. here is a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >> have a great day. betty, it's all yours. >> thank you, lonnie. it took almost two years, but us airways flight 1549 made it to its intended destination. the fuselage rolled into charlotte, north carolina, on a flatbed truck, competing a journe
hi, lonnie. >> good morning elaine. good morning everybody. about the hot spots and chilly temps all across the country. the hottest spot anywhere in our country will be loving, new mexico, hitting 106 degrees. imagine that. a town named loving is hot. cook, minnesota drops down to 34. that will be the coldest spot. the best spot anywhere, grafton, north dakota, sunshine, 70 degrees, not too hot, not too cold. just right. perfect out there. we have a line of storms in the midwest, and...