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thank you. >> good evening. my name is -- i am a student at balboa high school. i am a senior, and i am part of the players. i would like to share an experience i had. growing up in l.a., i am from l.a., and everybody out there and thinks the police is bad, and i also had a bad experience with them, but when i turned 12, my brother joined the police force, and i thought it was a pretty cool job, and i watched him for about four hours cleaning his shoes, and it was like i wanted to do that one day, and ever since then, i have been having bad stuff with the police. someone is always making complaints on me. until you're 18, when you can meet her house. but officer mike, he was pretty cool. he told me that my mom was my mom the matter what, and that is what i've learned. thank you. president mazzucco: thank you. >> good evening, board of supervisors, police commissioners, you commissioners, and members of the community. my name is david, and i am a sophomore from george washington high school. i strongly feel that
thank you. >> good evening. my name is -- i am a student at balboa high school. i am a senior, and i am part of the players. i would like to share an experience i had. growing up in l.a., i am from l.a., and everybody out there and thinks the police is bad, and i also had a bad experience with them, but when i turned 12, my brother joined the police force, and i thought it was a pretty cool job, and i watched him for about four hours cleaning his shoes, and it was like i wanted to do that...
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the evening rush or any of your evening plans fly day you could get a big soaking. another -- another system rolls through saturday morning scattered showers, showers with hail snow level down to 2500 feet, brief, heavy rain maybe a little flooding over the weekend. monday, tuesday, wednesday dry pattern back into the forecast. 60° high temperatures. >>> good morning. couple hot spots water will be affecting your drive this morning, standing water hydroplaning give yourself extra time for your commute. highway 13 in oakland closed at that park boulevard multi-car fatal accident tree on top of a car chp has issued a "sig alert", avoid the area they are asking that you take highway 580 as your alternate. we'll look at waze app in just a moment. it is looking pretty good on 580 as you can see across the bottom of your screen. you can see 13 the slow traffic at park with the accident headed there at park boulevard and the tree down. santa cruz mountains we have a problem southbound 17 remains closed due to a tree down there alternate old santa cruz highway. >>> 5:37. we
the evening rush or any of your evening plans fly day you could get a big soaking. another -- another system rolls through saturday morning scattered showers, showers with hail snow level down to 2500 feet, brief, heavy rain maybe a little flooding over the weekend. monday, tuesday, wednesday dry pattern back into the forecast. 60° high temperatures. >>> good morning. couple hot spots water will be affecting your drive this morning, standing water hydroplaning give yourself extra time...
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hey, lester, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. i'm standing in the middle of the 52-mile-long path of the biggest tornado of that day, the ef4 churning at speeds of 175 miles per hour. what does that translate into? how about a power pole that snapped into thirds? reinforced metal bent like paper around that tree branch. and here's the attic of a house that simply collapsed on top of itself. this didn't take place over a matter of minutes. it happened in a matter of seconds. and survivors are finding that moving on presents a new and different challenge each day. three days after the tornado gutted this small indiana town, this morning, a blanket of snow, adding insult to injury. aaron zoman falls on the slick rubble of his home as he searches for family photos and keepsakes. he's unhurt. >> kind of makes you worry about the rest of the pictures that's left when all that snow melts. >> reporter: today, many of his neighbors who also lost their homes filed into a church to accept donated food, clothing and supplies. other survivors
hey, lester, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. i'm standing in the middle of the 52-mile-long path of the biggest tornado of that day, the ef4 churning at speeds of 175 miles per hour. what does that translate into? how about a power pole that snapped into thirds? reinforced metal bent like paper around that tree branch. and here's the attic of a house that simply collapsed on top of itself. this didn't take place over a matter of minutes. it happened in a matter of seconds....
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had been the elections clear from corner but eventually result of almost sixty four percent stunned even those at the helm who would never think of such a high result so it's even higher than that was predicted for ourselves and shows once again actually proves that putin is a political figure number one of these countries and he's potential is yes so is yet to be oh those are there but it's no time to party now many experts believe commissions real challenge in fact starts now that. this will be sort of a battle between the two alternative concepts all of that state the role it meant for hearing development strategies for myself i identify the first concept as putting land they want russian political system to be transparent whereas russia's economy where they will get more liberties and no corruption on the other hand this other group or for us the elite as well as the russian public whom i associated with they can to stop they just need status quo they need just some ten dollars from the state they don't want any change which is the road to nowhere to change manifested itself in the s
had been the elections clear from corner but eventually result of almost sixty four percent stunned even those at the helm who would never think of such a high result so it's even higher than that was predicted for ourselves and shows once again actually proves that putin is a political figure number one of these countries and he's potential is yes so is yet to be oh those are there but it's no time to party now many experts believe commissions real challenge in fact starts now that. this will...
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even though he reacted poorly, can't call mr.ead because that has happened to me and i don't always react in the best way. i wish civility would take hold in this country. we dont need to do this stuff. that's it. check out the fox news factor web site, different from bill o'reilly.com. tonight's an interesting night about dishonesty, at the highest levels of the national media. also, we would like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine. the word of the day... no swagdum, if -- swiekdom, this word is a real word. i'll tell what you it means tomorrow. but it is nowhere to be found. thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly. please always remember, the spin stops right here because we are definitely looking out for you.
even though he reacted poorly, can't call mr.ead because that has happened to me and i don't always react in the best way. i wish civility would take hold in this country. we dont need to do this stuff. that's it. check out the fox news factor web site, different from bill o'reilly.com. tonight's an interesting night about dishonesty, at the highest levels of the national media. also, we would like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine....
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, david, good evening, everyone. the national weather service coming out with its rating an ef-4 tornado, winds estimated to 175 miles per hour. that makes what happened, as far as the survival, in the halls of henryville high, a true miracle. more than 100 tornadoes reported with millions of people in the path, barreling through the heartland at 70 miles per hour. the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't make it through the storm. and has to turn back. 11 students rush into the school taking cover in principal albert's office. >> lights went out. you can hear the wind, flashes
, david, good evening, everyone. the national weather service coming out with its rating an ef-4 tornado, winds estimated to 175 miles per hour. that makes what happened, as far as the survival, in the halls of henryville high, a true miracle. more than 100 tornadoes reported with millions of people in the path, barreling through the heartland at 70 miles per hour. the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar,...
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and an even tone. new dove clear tone. ♪ >>> we are following breaking news out of atlanta, georgia. these are live pictures from jackson international airport. you see it right there. a delta airlines plane off the taxi way. no one was hurt in this incident. it's a bizarre incident. the 7:37 rolling off a taxi way and -- 737 rolled off a taxi way and down an embankment. it will take a while to get the plane to where it belongs but again stressing the good news, no one was on the plane and none of the maintenance workers who were working on it were hurt in this incident. >> looks like the nose gear may have sunk in the mud. >> a little foggy there in atlanta as well. >> on the weather terrace, you look up at the moon, it's foggy. >> simile visible we call that. >> a technical term, dimly visible. >> it actually is. some pocketses in the west virginia panhandle and we are done with our showers. we're standing out here on the dry weather terrace. we might have some later on. here's a look at the bus stop
and an even tone. new dove clear tone. ♪ >>> we are following breaking news out of atlanta, georgia. these are live pictures from jackson international airport. you see it right there. a delta airlines plane off the taxi way. no one was hurt in this incident. it's a bizarre incident. the 7:37 rolling off a taxi way and -- 737 rolled off a taxi way and down an embankment. it will take a while to get the plane to where it belongs but again stressing the good news, no one was on the...
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thank you. >> good evening. my name is naomi kelly. my husband and his business partner purchased 1622 11th in 2003. it was taken and their objective was to renovate and occupied. at this time, our business partner moved into the room and rented our rooms during that time. rooms were rented to college students. we currently reside in a home and have been there for 16 years. we really like the sunset district and want to make 1622 11th ave. our home. the family never would be a great location for my parents to occupy one unit and my family and other current my family is here with me and my father currently lives with us. we approach our project in a way we believe were in the guidelines of the zoning code. we received neighborhood in put and planning department input. we adjusted our design and our house. we are happy to present this project before the commission with planning departments of four. i would like to address some of the concerns about the application. when my husband and his partner purchased the hou
thank you. >> good evening. my name is naomi kelly. my husband and his business partner purchased 1622 11th in 2003. it was taken and their objective was to renovate and occupied. at this time, our business partner moved into the room and rented our rooms during that time. rooms were rented to college students. we currently reside in a home and have been there for 16 years. we really like the sunset district and want to make 1622 11th ave. our home. the family never would be a great...
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some even joke that mr putin gave us the best reality show. cameras captured various activities from cultural dancing in chechnya. to russian women apps training and lots of dancing. one a video that was a hit with this three hundred thousand hits on you tube this man bring in michael jackson's moonwalk back to life his ballot. we caught up with him and ask if he expected his video to beat this popular song i would say we did it for fun not for free actually i was surprised that we were the only ones who took this way i thought they should have been more people like us there were a lot of opportunities to create whatever you want i hope next time people will feel more creatively with the election and the world and the country awaits the swearing in the president elect mr brahimi putin as well the rest of us there's no doubt we'll never forget the kim says that people gave us all their lives from all across the country and those who thought that their moment on camera wasn't being watched by greedy we were looking. to ban anything on t.v. . wel
some even joke that mr putin gave us the best reality show. cameras captured various activities from cultural dancing in chechnya. to russian women apps training and lots of dancing. one a video that was a hit with this three hundred thousand hits on you tube this man bring in michael jackson's moonwalk back to life his ballot. we caught up with him and ask if he expected his video to beat this popular song i would say we did it for fun not for free actually i was surprised that we were the...
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those at the helm who would never think of such a high result so it's even higher than we predicted for ourselves and shows once again actually proves that organizers illegal thing are number one of these countries and his potential is here to is yet to be open toes are there but it's no time to party now many experts believe real challenge in fact starts now that. this will be sort of a battle between that throughout character of course all that state irrelevant or hearing developments credits for myself identify the first concept as working land they want russian political system to be transparent whereas russia's economy where they will get more nepotism and corruption but on the other hand this other group of process elite as well as russian probably. associated with a. they just need status quo they need just some candles from the state they don't want any change which is the road to nowhere the change manifested itself in the sudden rise of. in under four months the russian billionaire managed to persuade more than five million people to vote for him and many say this new face
those at the helm who would never think of such a high result so it's even higher than we predicted for ourselves and shows once again actually proves that organizers illegal thing are number one of these countries and his potential is here to is yet to be open toes are there but it's no time to party now many experts believe real challenge in fact starts now that. this will be sort of a battle between that throughout character of course all that state irrelevant or hearing developments credits...
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ron, good evening. >> good evening, brian. tonight, the community is gathering in prayer after another day and night of protests here. also today, a special prosecutor just named by the governor has taken over the entire investigation. as the pressure continues to intensify, to learn the truth about what happened to trayvon martin. today, hundreds of students walked out of more than a dozen schools in trayvon martin's home town of miami. his initials emblazoned on a football field. more of the unrelenting demand for justice that brought some 25,000 people, the largest gathering yet, to a park in sanford last night. >> i am! >> a national uproar over the police conclusion that george zimmerman acted in self defense when he shot and killed the unarmed teen. president obama addressed the case today. >> when i think about this boy, i think about my own kids, and i think every parent in america should be able to understand why it is absolutely imperative that we investigate every aspect of this. >> many listener were struck by the
ron, good evening. >> good evening, brian. tonight, the community is gathering in prayer after another day and night of protests here. also today, a special prosecutor just named by the governor has taken over the entire investigation. as the pressure continues to intensify, to learn the truth about what happened to trayvon martin. today, hundreds of students walked out of more than a dozen schools in trayvon martin's home town of miami. his initials emblazoned on a football field. more...
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good evening to you. and good evening, everybody. did have some showers and thundershowers up in the shenandoah valley in the mountains of west virginia earlier today. they never made it into the washington area. and i think that pattern's going to be repeated again overnight tonight. temperatures are mild out there, still in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees, even here at the 11:00 hour. 59 downtown. still 6 0 in fredricksburg. and even though storm 4 radar doesn't show anything right around our immediate vicinity, there's another cluster of showers and thunderstorms now rolling into western parts of west virginia. i think they're going to, most of them if not all of them are going to fall apart before they make it over the blue ridge mountains. but you folks out into the shenandoah valley, the mountains of west virginia, those showers and thundershowers are likely only about two or three hours away. if they made it long enough to get all the way to washington, they'd be here about 4:00 in the morning. so just sort of file that away.
good evening to you. and good evening, everybody. did have some showers and thundershowers up in the shenandoah valley in the mountains of west virginia earlier today. they never made it into the washington area. and i think that pattern's going to be repeated again overnight tonight. temperatures are mild out there, still in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees, even here at the 11:00 hour. 59 downtown. still 6 0 in fredricksburg. and even though storm 4 radar doesn't show anything right around...
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stunned even those at the helm who would never think of such a high result so it's even higher than they were predicting for ourselves and shows once again actually proves that putin is a political figure number one of his country and a his potential is yet to has yet to be open told her that it's no time to party now many experts believe keaton's real challenge in fact starts now that. this will be sort of a battle between the two alternatives concepts of the state the relevant coherent development strategies for myself identify the first concept as put in a land they want russian political system to be transparent whereas russia's economy where they will get no nepotism and no corruption but on the other hand this other group of process elite as well as russian probably whom i associate with the idea of point they just need status quo they need just some handouts from the state they don't want any change which is little to no where to change manifested itself in the sudden rise of me how you broke it off in under four months the russian billionaire managed to persuade more than five mi
stunned even those at the helm who would never think of such a high result so it's even higher than they were predicting for ourselves and shows once again actually proves that putin is a political figure number one of his country and a his potential is yet to has yet to be open told her that it's no time to party now many experts believe keaton's real challenge in fact starts now that. this will be sort of a battle between the two alternatives concepts of the state the relevant coherent...
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if you don't even need me to answer the question you already. have to report on it because we're you know doing this is our job but nothing has changed all of these countries are still see. saddled in debt sure if you're someone who's a trader who's trying to figure out how to trade on the next government policy i'm sure this is good news but if you're looking at this situation going how do you solve the problem of all this debt by papering it over with money as we're doing then you can see that this is just more of the same all right lauren lyster capital account host the next three ok thanks one. are just ahead tonight they boil companies are rolling in the dough thanks to record high gas prices and a lot of other things but a u.s. senator thinks that they deserve encouragement and not having their tax rates cuts are not our tool time and then he's suing the department of homeland security for harassing him when he was recently arrested a few minutes david house will update us on this case. let's not forget that we are in the park for the work
if you don't even need me to answer the question you already. have to report on it because we're you know doing this is our job but nothing has changed all of these countries are still see. saddled in debt sure if you're someone who's a trader who's trying to figure out how to trade on the next government policy i'm sure this is good news but if you're looking at this situation going how do you solve the problem of all this debt by papering it over with money as we're doing then you can see...
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even when it is that close a race.ven a one-point race or zero-point race you would rather be the guy who won even if it's by a little than the guy who did not win. so ohio goes down not as a tie, not as otio but a win, in the mitt romney column and that matters. a win that is frankly as important to mr. romney's presidential prospects as his win was in michigan a week ago. in both those big important bell-weathery states, rick santorum gave mitt romney a run for his money. but ohio and michigan also show really clearly i think the two most important dynamics, the two biggest stories in the republican partiests to pick their presidential nominee this year. look at the two races. look how close. this was the result in ohio, and this was the result in michigan. so close, right? in a race that close you start thinking about all the little things that could have made a difference. if you picked up a point in this group or turnout two points higher when it's this close, my marginal change in any one group of reasonable size
even when it is that close a race.ven a one-point race or zero-point race you would rather be the guy who won even if it's by a little than the guy who did not win. so ohio goes down not as a tie, not as otio but a win, in the mitt romney column and that matters. a win that is frankly as important to mr. romney's presidential prospects as his win was in michigan a week ago. in both those big important bell-weathery states, rick santorum gave mitt romney a run for his money. but ohio and...
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what came out today, undiscloses even more. even under the florida law, how can zimmerman say that he used deadly force because he was threatened? when he was pursuing the young man, trevon. trevon was never pursuing him. therefore could never have been threat for him. therefore, you can't use self-defense against someone you were trying to chase down. he should be arrested. we are glad to see the gistis department come in. we will see what the grand jury does, but none of that, none of that should in any way preclude an immediate arrest of george zimmerman for what he did. joining me now, is representative fredricka wilson, democrat from florida, who represents the district where trevon did live. and new york times columnist, charles blow. his latest column is the curious case of trayvon martin. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> thank you. >> congressman, let me start with you. we have been through a lot of battle is together. hearing the description from this young woman's phone call, do you believe
what came out today, undiscloses even more. even under the florida law, how can zimmerman say that he used deadly force because he was threatened? when he was pursuing the young man, trevon. trevon was never pursuing him. therefore could never have been threat for him. therefore, you can't use self-defense against someone you were trying to chase down. he should be arrested. we are glad to see the gistis department come in. we will see what the grand jury does, but none of that, none of that...
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chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. mitt romney hoped super tuesday would winnow the republican field as it has in the past. while the delicate math is very much on his side, he's still struggling to get real momentum. it was after midnight when mitt romney finally learned he eked out a narrow victory in ohio. >> i must admit i feel pretty good. >> reporter: and he has good reason to feel that way. he won 7 of the 11 states voting last night. an outright majority of the 424 delegates at stake. altogether he got half a million more raw votes than his closest rival. still, romney wasn't the only candidate feeling good. >> we had a good night last night, but so did governor romney. that's why we have to start anew here. we have to do well here in kansas. no, we have to win here in kansas. >> reporter: rick santorum, who should do well in this saturday's kansas caucuses, wants to be the only conservative candidate to romney. he pleaded with newt gingrich who won in his home state of georgia last night to drop out. >> we are
chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. mitt romney hoped super tuesday would winnow the republican field as it has in the past. while the delicate math is very much on his side, he's still struggling to get real momentum. it was after midnight when mitt romney finally learned he eked out a narrow victory in ohio. >> i must admit i feel pretty good. >> reporter: and he has good reason to feel that way. he won 7 of the 11 states voting last night. an outright majority...
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while at other times, they were loathed and even killed. their fate oscillated with factors beyond their control, such as economic and political conditions and the state of american diplomatic relations with china. if i may summarize these cycles briefly, we could look at the history of the chinese in america as the story of three major immigrant waves of the last 150 years. each of which experienced great extremes of success and mistreatment. the first wave of chinese mostly men came in the mid-19th century. the majority to join the california gold rush, other others migrated directly from two other regions. they were warmly welcomed when they first arrived because the u.s. needed their labor, especially during the civil war. and as they filled this labor shortage, the chinese made huge unheralded contributions to this country such as building the transcons nen railroad, transforming the western frontier into land for agriculture. and they also labored in factories and canneries during the american industrial revolution. but the chinese al
while at other times, they were loathed and even killed. their fate oscillated with factors beyond their control, such as economic and political conditions and the state of american diplomatic relations with china. if i may summarize these cycles briefly, we could look at the history of the chinese in america as the story of three major immigrant waves of the last 150 years. each of which experienced great extremes of success and mistreatment. the first wave of chinese mostly men came in the...
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the ron paul campaign's delegate strategy is that even in states they don't win the popular vote or evenstates they don't do well in the popular vote they think they can still maybe ultimately win the state for ron paul anyway and do that by packing the delegate process at the state level. you might remember ron paul's advisor who came on our show a couple weeks ago said in the ron paul campaign's mind, they think that they won iowa. not mitt romney, who the iowa republicans said that night had won iowa and not rick santorum who the iowa republicans said two weeks later had won iowa, the ron paul campaign who we think of as coming in third in iowa, the ron paul campaign said in the end they will have won iowa. because they will get the majority of delegates out of the iowa process. essentially through strategy of gaming the delegate process. the process of picking delegates in iowa starts tomorrow. it goes on for a while but it starts tomorrow. same with wyoming. this is the ron paul campaign's reason for living. this is how they not only justify staying in the race, having won nothing,
the ron paul campaign's delegate strategy is that even in states they don't win the popular vote or evenstates they don't do well in the popular vote they think they can still maybe ultimately win the state for ron paul anyway and do that by packing the delegate process at the state level. you might remember ron paul's advisor who came on our show a couple weeks ago said in the ron paul campaign's mind, they think that they won iowa. not mitt romney, who the iowa republicans said that night had...
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we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening, good night. >>> good evening.nks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. there are new revelations tonight about fbi investigation of bay area muslims. recently a document showed what were billed as community events may have been fact-finding missions. we have reaction tonight from the muslim community with joe rosato
we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening, good night. >>> good evening.nks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. there are new revelations tonight about fbi investigation of bay area muslims. recently a document showed what were billed as community events may have been fact-finding missions. we have reaction tonight from the muslim community with joe rosato
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friday has become one of the fines for the arab spring countries in syria this new tradition has gone even further with activists online giving every friday its own series special name because the deflect the opinion of the street or the syrian people and to also send a message to the external world of all of the syrian situation the more the opinions of syrian people but the days of the. names like dignity and honor last march have come to an end with calls to arm the rebels until the president becoming the main message from those protesting against the regime so a lot of. people saw a lot of killing people and saw their families are being killed in front of their eyes so i think this is just natural to ask for killing is accusing the president coming many however argue that these hostile messages are we to to provoke more followers in the steering the country towards civil war i always try to. affect. people might think you would think. this is the way to provoke syrians across syrians to connect the act of terror and violence in a noble thing so maybe we're dignity or symbolically from
friday has become one of the fines for the arab spring countries in syria this new tradition has gone even further with activists online giving every friday its own series special name because the deflect the opinion of the street or the syrian people and to also send a message to the external world of all of the syrian situation the more the opinions of syrian people but the days of the. names like dignity and honor last march have come to an end with calls to arm the rebels until the...
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nancy, good evening. >> reporter: jeff, good evening. each of the three top candidates is trying to lay claim to the conservative south. and evidently, they believe that the way to the voters hearts is through their stomaches. >> i like grits. >> reporter: it started on thursday in mississippi when mitt romney professed a new found love for southern cuisine. >> i started right with a biscuit and cheesy grit, i'll tell you, delicious. >> reporter: that lead newt gingrich who called georgia home for 30 areas to stir the pot in alabama. >> unlike one of may competitors, i have had grits before. if you don't understand grits there's a pretty high likely you don't understand the rest of the south either. >> reporter: rick santorum stayed out of the food fight but he came to mississippi today hungry for votes. >> why should a southern voter go for you as opposed to say a native son like newt gingrich. >> i understand there's some regional appeal for congressman gingrich. but he's won ta states out of what, 25 races so far. and he's finished th
nancy, good evening. >> reporter: jeff, good evening. each of the three top candidates is trying to lay claim to the conservative south. and evidently, they believe that the way to the voters hearts is through their stomaches. >> i like grits. >> reporter: it started on thursday in mississippi when mitt romney professed a new found love for southern cuisine. >> i started right with a biscuit and cheesy grit, i'll tell you, delicious. >> reporter: that lead newt...
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thank you. >> good evening, board of supervisors, commissioners, use commissioners. my name is -- i am 16 years old, currently attending balboa high school as a junior. i am also part of a program. the relationship between the use and police now is complicated. we have and pointing fingers at each other on many issues which affect the peace and security of their neighborhood. common problems include lack of trust, racial, and cultural differences. for example, police caught us wandering around outside our neighborhood during school time without a positive attitude and proper communication with each other, it turned to violence and arrests with hearings and so on. it affected everyone, especially the families involved. why are these happening? what can we do together to prevent these from happening again? these are just some of the questions that we are asked over and over. there are so many things that we need to think about, such as our emotions and behavior. our emotions are important. however, we sometimes find it hard to express ourselves. we need the police to a
thank you. >> good evening, board of supervisors, commissioners, use commissioners. my name is -- i am 16 years old, currently attending balboa high school as a junior. i am also part of a program. the relationship between the use and police now is complicated. we have and pointing fingers at each other on many issues which affect the peace and security of their neighborhood. common problems include lack of trust, racial, and cultural differences. for example, police caught us wandering...
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syria says all attempts to wells' the regime of failed even as a u.s. led pro opposition group of nations meet with the aim of aiding the rebels calls. from beijing levels criticism of washington over its sanctions against countries that keep quiet boy from iran the u.s. wants to stop the rot of income an attempt to make it abandon its nuclear program. and cities across the globe switch off the lights for us to do their bit for the environment moscow's among those plunged into darkness. about one another something for you and tough enough no enemy tell me go to washington for an hour with me and when a show. welcome to the lone show where we get the real headlines with none of the mercy we're going to live in washington d.c. now it's not going to speak to jack writes about a war of words between paul ryan and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff hillary clinton's trip to saudi arabia and the truth about america's drone strikes in yemen then we'll catch up with artie's lauren lyster host of the capital account for our financial checkup or to discuss
syria says all attempts to wells' the regime of failed even as a u.s. led pro opposition group of nations meet with the aim of aiding the rebels calls. from beijing levels criticism of washington over its sanctions against countries that keep quiet boy from iran the u.s. wants to stop the rot of income an attempt to make it abandon its nuclear program. and cities across the globe switch off the lights for us to do their bit for the environment moscow's among those plunged into darkness. about...
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they even got one for swimming.min of today is nothing like the garmin of even just a couple of years ago. we're taking a closer look at this company, and i realize that it's the bears who are the numbskulls. it's the short sellers who don't have a clue, and there are a lot of shorts in this. i think all the people who are shorting garmin, at least a good number of them, leave their betting against the company that simply makes gps systems for cars that's been out moded by what i talked about. as i learned from the twitter community, that is not the heart of garmin's business anymore. the company is diversified into making gps products for outdoor fitness, marine of a yags, and these account for half of garmin's sales this year, and more importantly, 75% of the operating profits. within these new categories, garmin has a ton of really hot new products. last quarter their outdoor segment posted 35% revenue growth thanks to the company's highend handhaeld held gps systems for hikers, as well as their dog training serv
they even got one for swimming.min of today is nothing like the garmin of even just a couple of years ago. we're taking a closer look at this company, and i realize that it's the bears who are the numbskulls. it's the short sellers who don't have a clue, and there are a lot of shorts in this. i think all the people who are shorting garmin, at least a good number of them, leave their betting against the company that simply makes gps systems for cars that's been out moded by what i talked about....
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this evening we are going to start with a few words from the chief of police gregory suhr. >> good evening. i want to thank everybody for being here. we are a very proud police department, rich in tradition. this week, we had a promotion ceremony on monday where we promoted sergeants, lieutenants, captains, and members of the command staff. we've recently brought back the retirement ceremony. i think for everyone in the police department, this particular ceremony stands above the rest. every day, the men and women of the san francisco police department go out and put it on the line every single day. they leave their families and little ones -- it is so great to see the kids and parents here. every day, they go out to put themselves between the bad guys themselves without us. more than every once in awhile, the officers do something extraordinary. you will hear some stories tonight that are going to make you amazed that someone would do that for someone they have never met before. i know one of the stories myself. i could not believe in it and i was actually there. i do not want to take a l
this evening we are going to start with a few words from the chief of police gregory suhr. >> good evening. i want to thank everybody for being here. we are a very proud police department, rich in tradition. this week, we had a promotion ceremony on monday where we promoted sergeants, lieutenants, captains, and members of the command staff. we've recently brought back the retirement ceremony. i think for everyone in the police department, this particular ceremony stands above the rest....
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a great evening. bye bye. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> are george and stacy on the rocks? is demi about to tell all to oprah? the truth behind the new rumors. >>> plus, the latest on paula deen's health. her new interview about her diabetes controversy and does she really eat that krispy kreme cheeseburger? >>> then jennifer lopez's on-camera breakdown consoled by ex marc anthony. >>> the world's hottest new boy band. one direction. meet harry, liam, louis, naill and zayn, the story behind their huge success. >>> did nicki minaj show too much on last night's "american idol"? >> i was kind of guarding myself. >>> plus, jack wagner's sweaty samba.
a great evening. bye bye. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> are george and stacy on the rocks? is demi about to tell all to oprah? the truth behind the new rumors. >>> plus, the latest on paula deen's health. her new interview about her diabetes controversy and does she really eat that krispy kreme cheeseburger? >>> then jennifer lopez's on-camera breakdown consoled by ex marc anthony....
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, we often cover history around here and history was made today-- a world record jackpot. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: good evening, we often cover history around here and history was made today-- a world record jackpot. at least $640 million in the megamillions lottery. the odds of getting all six numbers right are long: one in 176 million. today in new york state three million tickets were sold every hour and the same type of thing is happening in 41 other states. have a look at the lines in new york and in california this evening. the drawing is just a few hours away. john blackstone is at a newsstand in los angeles. john? >> reporter: hi, scott. well, that $640 million has brought a steady stream of buyers into this lottery ticket shop in los angeles. here they've sold more than 6,000 tickets today alone and across the country today americans have spent about $100 million buying lottery tickets. a third of those tickets have been bought here
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, we often cover history around here and history was made today-- a world record jackpot. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: good evening, we often cover history around here and history was made today-- a world record jackpot. at least $640 million in the megamillions lottery. the odds of getting all six numbers right are long:...
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good evening. >> good evening, brian. i know you were here the last time a pope came to cuba. john paul ii, of course. 14 years ago. a lot has changed, and some very important things have not changed here. pope benedict arrived here in santiago, 540 miles from havana. he was dressed by raul castro. castro assured the pope that cuba's constitution guarantees religious freedoms. that, of course, has not always been the case. leaving rome this week, the pope pointedly said marxism no longer responds to reality. he was more diplomatic today, expressing sympathy for all cubans, including prisoners. and he called for the release of 130 cuban prisoners two years ago and is becoming a powerful voice. the government gave people the day off to see the pope's arrival and to attend a mass tonight in santiago. poem benedict doesn't have the charisma of his prescessor, but he was showing style yesterday in mexico, even trying on a sombrero. and tomorrow, he comes here to havana. he's expected to see both castros, raul and fidel. >> thank you for that. >>> and still ahead as we continue this
good evening. >> good evening, brian. i know you were here the last time a pope came to cuba. john paul ii, of course. 14 years ago. a lot has changed, and some very important things have not changed here. pope benedict arrived here in santiago, 540 miles from havana. he was dressed by raul castro. castro assured the pope that cuba's constitution guarantees religious freedoms. that, of course, has not always been the case. leaving rome this week, the pope pointedly said marxism no longer...
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but unseen is an even grimmer fact.y of the bodies inside those caskets have been blown to pieces. as chief mortician at dover air force base in delaware, bill zwicharowski prepared those remains for remains for return to their families. >> it's a hard job. in addition to the stress, the daily stress, we here in a zero-defect mission and we can't make a mistake. >> reporter: but there was a mistake in april, 2009. soldier'uary lost part of a soldier's ankle. the commander, colonel robert edmondson ordered an internal investigation. >> i explained what i thought was wrong and then i asked the questi question, you know, "are you going to notify the family? and if not, why not?" and i think th and i think that was a question that really hit a nerve. >> reporter: swicharowski hit another nerve when he called for an outside investigation of the way the mortuary was run. from them on, he was branded a troubl troublemaker. a report by the office of spec special counsel, a federal agency created to protect whistle-blowers detai
but unseen is an even grimmer fact.y of the bodies inside those caskets have been blown to pieces. as chief mortician at dover air force base in delaware, bill zwicharowski prepared those remains for remains for return to their families. >> it's a hard job. in addition to the stress, the daily stress, we here in a zero-defect mission and we can't make a mistake. >> reporter: but there was a mistake in april, 2009. soldier'uary lost part of a soldier's ankle. the commander, colonel...
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tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian.his captain is now in fbi custody and we're told getting medical care. his behavior is described as incredibly erratic. talking about the possibility a bomb on board. when flight attendants asked for help, asked for other passengers to subdue him, they jumped into agency and wrestled him down to the floor. police and medics removed from a jet blue passenger plane the captain restrained in a wheelchair. home video posted on youtube captures the event mid flight. the passengers were screaming. tony was one of those passengers. >> visually you could tell that he was agitated and acting peculiar. very rapid head movements and hand movements. cotton mouth, a little bit of foaming at the mouth, drinking lots and lots of water. >> reporter: jet blue was flying from new york to las vegas when the captain started erratically pushing buttons and steering the plane. the co pilot became so concerned he persuaded him to go to the restroom. when an offduty captain entered the cockpit and locked the
tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian.his captain is now in fbi custody and we're told getting medical care. his behavior is described as incredibly erratic. talking about the possibility a bomb on board. when flight attendants asked for help, asked for other passengers to subdue him, they jumped into agency and wrestled him down to the floor. police and medics removed from a jet blue passenger plane the captain restrained in a wheelchair. home video posted on youtube captures the...
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even us presence in the region listen to what he had to say i'm not. in libya this. might result in extremist and if that happens the whole european continent is going to suffer if we. yes so this rise of possible extremism could be the level it would varies depending on what country we've seen in the arab spring countries the rise of such groups as islamist groups and those with that foundation of their political view and now in the international context what was interesting we asked him is how do you think the whole world or europe in the us is going to act but possibly a new leader that's good i'm really legitimately elected by the people of these countries of libya but may not be in accordance with the interests of those countries that supported them and that was a very interesting part of the interview and he had to start on the spot and i can tell you if you bring your test his full interview with mahmoud jibril about twenty five minutes time tonight if not call it already today livy is not the only country struggling to heal the scars of revolut
even us presence in the region listen to what he had to say i'm not. in libya this. might result in extremist and if that happens the whole european continent is going to suffer if we. yes so this rise of possible extremism could be the level it would varies depending on what country we've seen in the arab spring countries the rise of such groups as islamist groups and those with that foundation of their political view and now in the international context what was interesting we asked him is...
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few things that they usually know before the day friday the place last time also the prayer and even the clothes they're gathering for and the slogans they're chanting i usually made public. and this thing changes although with. so exactly who is behind these messages. it is now a common subject among people in general not just on t.v. but i don't know specific source human being heard from the people around me my friends but actually television. some yes something well intimate i don't know there are some people who name every friday but it doesn't interest me i think you should ask about your go ahead i think i heard something on t.v. . the trail led us to a website called syrian revolution it is here that the name of the coming friday is usually published supposedly after people voted for it it said it represents all of physicians groups strangely enough the syrian national coalition committee the opposition within the country say they have nothing to do with this site oh and other place where voting is carried out cannot be accessed from syria of course the water is electronic wh
few things that they usually know before the day friday the place last time also the prayer and even the clothes they're gathering for and the slogans they're chanting i usually made public. and this thing changes although with. so exactly who is behind these messages. it is now a common subject among people in general not just on t.v. but i don't know specific source human being heard from the people around me my friends but actually television. some yes something well intimate i don't know...
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. >>> good evening and welcome to "rock center." we begin tonight with an investigation by richard engel that uncovers a scary new kind of theft, and it's scary because any of us can fall victim and get cleaned out at any time. when we hear about online attacks by hackers, we usually think of shadowy groups bent either on political mischief or corporate espionage of some sort. but some groups are now using the same sophisticated technology to target personal computers and steal your savings in the process. but there is also a surprising hero in this. richard now reports on a whole new breed of computer thieves trolling around for easy money. >> reporter: for nearly 400 years, nestled on a serene coastal inlet, dartmouth, massachusetts, seemed out of harm's way, protected, safe. residents here might never have believed they would become the target of one of the most sophisticated international crimes ever carried out. >> i was just numb. i didn't know what was happening. >> reporter: joan harwood plays her part in keeping her communi
. >>> good evening and welcome to "rock center." we begin tonight with an investigation by richard engel that uncovers a scary new kind of theft, and it's scary because any of us can fall victim and get cleaned out at any time. when we hear about online attacks by hackers, we usually think of shadowy groups bent either on political mischief or corporate espionage of some sort. but some groups are now using the same sophisticated technology to target personal computers and...
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though we're spending even more now than we did even according to real dollars during the cold war and now you sort of seen many officials in the pentagon and now also the white house sort of this. backtracking they're trying to sort of save is as many programs as they can because it's a huge cash cow for many congressional districts as we know with the military industrial complex and this is something that should always be brought up i mean it's one thing i get it right if you want to save certain projects but to make these statements that we're no longer going to be a leading world power we still spend more than the rest of the world combined on our military is just ludicrous so one of the things that i did find interesting is that finally you have senators because of the desperate i guess dire situation in their view when it comes to budget cuts actually bringing up the idea of trying to get rid of you in filet sions abroad and we don't even really you know exactly how many bases that there are abroad to the us military officials they don't know either and you know do you think that
though we're spending even more now than we did even according to real dollars during the cold war and now you sort of seen many officials in the pentagon and now also the white house sort of this. backtracking they're trying to sort of save is as many programs as they can because it's a huge cash cow for many congressional districts as we know with the military industrial complex and this is something that should always be brought up i mean it's one thing i get it right if you want to save...
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first of all, good evening and i want to welcome everybody for being here this evening. i wanted to report back to the board on a meeting that we had on february 29th with the governor. we thought it was going to be a one-hour meeting. we actually stayed three hours. eight other superintendents and myself the largest school districts and the state of california met with the governor to talk about the budget and to talk about his initiative and what would results be if it passed and if it didn't pass. just so the public is aware just for our school district, i think it was a good meeting for him to kind of be surprised that even with his initiative passing, a district like ours would still be cutting in the next three year, $83 million. and that's if it passes and if it doesn't pass then a district like ours would have to cut as much as 119 million from our budget. he was quite surprised and taken that even though he was under the assumption that by -- the things that he was proposing that that would help replace all the cuts that school districts are having to make. and
first of all, good evening and i want to welcome everybody for being here this evening. i wanted to report back to the board on a meeting that we had on february 29th with the governor. we thought it was going to be a one-hour meeting. we actually stayed three hours. eight other superintendents and myself the largest school districts and the state of california met with the governor to talk about the budget and to talk about his initiative and what would results be if it passed and if it didn't...
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chuck, good evening. >> good evening, brian. for mitt romney, these primary days must feel like charlie brown and the football. he seems like he's on the verge of the nomination, a football gets yanked away by lucy. in this case lucy is rick santorum. it's math versus momentum. rick santorum hoping his southern sweep tuesday finally gives him a clean shot to be the chief conservative challenger. >> eventually people are going to figure out governor romney isn't going to be the nominee. >> i want to thank you. >> reporter: for mitt romney, tuesday turned out to be southern primary deju vu. he couldn't get 1/3 of the vote in the geographic heart and soul of the gop. his inability to win in the deep south is living a gaping hole in his geographic road map to the nomination. despite losing alabama and mississippi, romney can claim a numeric victory thanks to caucuses held in the middle of the pacific ocean. on hawaii and american samoa. >> last night i got more delegates than anybody else. this is a process of becoming the nominee,
chuck, good evening. >> good evening, brian. for mitt romney, these primary days must feel like charlie brown and the football. he seems like he's on the verge of the nomination, a football gets yanked away by lucy. in this case lucy is rick santorum. it's math versus momentum. rick santorum hoping his southern sweep tuesday finally gives him a clean shot to be the chief conservative challenger. >> eventually people are going to figure out governor romney isn't going to be the...
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but tomorrow, the nerves will be even greater. we will get to hear her first ever public address at a hospice for kids. >> everyone is silent and listening to every single word that you're saying, and it will be very nerve-racking for her. >> reporter: it was certainly nerve-racking for diana when she was in the spotlight speaking for the first time in 1981, and she had to do it in welsh. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: the speech, a simple thank you to her welsh subjects, which was met with a standing ovation and a more relaxed diana. but official addresses can be daunting as it was for stuttering george vi in "the king's speech." >> i have the -- >> reporter: so will kate wow her audience? >> i'm sure it will go well because like everything that she's done, she has shown herself to be more than capable. >> reporter: for capable kate, it will be a major milestone, another notch in her royal belt. the exact subject of the speech hasn't been made public, but one royal reporter told us, it's going to be brief and beauti
but tomorrow, the nerves will be even greater. we will get to hear her first ever public address at a hospice for kids. >> everyone is silent and listening to every single word that you're saying, and it will be very nerve-racking for her. >> reporter: it was certainly nerve-racking for diana when she was in the spotlight speaking for the first time in 1981, and she had to do it in welsh. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: the speech, a simple thank you to her welsh...
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good evening. i'm maureen umeh. military officials are scrambling to explain the shooting spree tonight. at least 16 civilians killed, some children. so far, there's no motive. >> reporter: afghan civilians shot to death before dawn in kandahar, 500 yards from a u.s. military base. women and children where among the dead. the military says a service member is the only suspect. he turned himself in. >> he is being interviewed by investigators now in a secure location. i can tell you he is an american soldier and he was acting alone. >> reporter: three homes bear the brunt of the spree. president karzai calling it an assassination. villagers feel they've been targeted by coalition forces. this is a new crisis for washington in kabul. afghanistan still reeling from last month's kabul burning. tensions had only begun to cool. >> as tragic as this incident is, and it is tragic, it will be more tragic for us to let this derail us from the larger strategy and mission in afghanistan. >> reporter: the current timetable has a
good evening. i'm maureen umeh. military officials are scrambling to explain the shooting spree tonight. at least 16 civilians killed, some children. so far, there's no motive. >> reporter: afghan civilians shot to death before dawn in kandahar, 500 yards from a u.s. military base. women and children where among the dead. the military says a service member is the only suspect. he turned himself in. >> he is being interviewed by investigators now in a secure location. i can tell you...
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bob. >>. >> reporter: good evening, david.is first trip this morning was to the mayan ruin known as "the stone lady." in order to shoot the arrival of the prince, we climbed up to the top of the temple, which dates back to 900 a.d. harry watched a traditional mayan dance and shook hands. this is his first overseas trip to represent the queen. his role is to maintain relationships with commonwealth countries like belize, and today that meant using a bottle of beer to christen this canoe in honor of his grandmother's diamond jubilee. he seems to be having fun. he took to the streets last night. one reporter called him a "rum drinking, street dancing, crowd pleasing royal." now the prince is heading off to the bahama, then jamaica, then brazil. we are going to follow him right away. i have to say this is not a bad assignment the. >> you look pretty good running up the stairs there. >>> this man captured jfk john john, saluting his father's casket in 1953. it was his third birthday. sam sterns, was 86. >>> when we come back, the p
bob. >>. >> reporter: good evening, david.is first trip this morning was to the mayan ruin known as "the stone lady." in order to shoot the arrival of the prince, we climbed up to the top of the temple, which dates back to 900 a.d. harry watched a traditional mayan dance and shook hands. this is his first overseas trip to represent the queen. his role is to maintain relationships with commonwealth countries like belize, and today that meant using a bottle of beer to...
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and frankly charge to even comprehend how. completely out of touch he is on this issue. now those words were simply not convincing enough because the measure failed today fifty six to forty two of eleven democrats voting in favor of the measure now mitch mcconnell says of the president is out of touch he's referring to all the job opportunities that supporters say could come from the construction of the pipeline even a former president bill clinton has shown support for the pipelines capabilities and speaking of jobs has become a divisive issue for the labor unions on one hand some labor unions are in favor of projects of the projects potential for job creation touted in ads like this one. the pipeline will produce or three hundred forty thousand jobs over the next four years. by private industry to produce something american really. stable source of energy produced in north america. now according to union websites it turns out that more union members are actually opposed to the pipeline than those that are in favor of it check out this chart while three point three mill
and frankly charge to even comprehend how. completely out of touch he is on this issue. now those words were simply not convincing enough because the measure failed today fifty six to forty two of eleven democrats voting in favor of the measure now mitch mcconnell says of the president is out of touch he's referring to all the job opportunities that supporters say could come from the construction of the pipeline even a former president bill clinton has shown support for the pipelines...