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actor peter falk died this week. falk received five emmys and five oscar nominations. elane corral visited with faulk and talked to him about his career. >> reporter: we talked with the 60-year-old star in his mansion in the hollywood hills. where a parade of cars drove slowly. >> reporter: since we've been sitting here, all of these cars haven't stopped driving by your house. does it drive you crazy? >> it's kind of tough, you can't run out on your underwear and i like to swing a golf club. and i tell you it's hard to swung a golf club, because, excuse me. because people want a picture then they want an photograph. >> reporter: faulk says television makes people too famous. >> what i'm surprised is there's something out of whack. it's too much. i was at a restaurant and someone who does the weather report on television comes running into the restaurant and everybody got up all excited to get their photograph. and yet there are a great many people who are not on television and not in the movies who display some of the characteristics that we should admire. some of them
actor peter falk died this week. falk received five emmys and five oscar nominations. elane corral visited with faulk and talked to him about his career. >> reporter: we talked with the 60-year-old star in his mansion in the hollywood hills. where a parade of cars drove slowly. >> reporter: since we've been sitting here, all of these cars haven't stopped driving by your house. does it drive you crazy? >> it's kind of tough, you can't run out on your underwear and i like to...
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it all depends on how fit they are and if their will to live say big falk factor. >> they say they know their fathers are out there and they want to survive they just need answers. >> they want to cling onto that hope and you can't blame them. >> thank you. >> okay. >> tonight police blame a drug deal for the death of three men in richmond. gun fire erupted inside the apartment at the triangle court apartment housing complex. michael anderson, is among the dead. two of the victims a 19 and 20- year-old. two people described as material witnesses are still boeing questioned. >>> a collision between a speeding car and a fire engine is being blamed on drunk driving. thehe contractor happened just after midnight at high glenn road and may berry. the engine was leaving the scene of a house fire. nobody was injured but the car and fire truck were damaged. >>> part of gold country is under the eye of emergency people tonight. 200 firefighters are battling a 340-acre wildfire in a remote area of the foothills. arcing from power lines is the likely cause of the fire burning near smartsville. no
it all depends on how fit they are and if their will to live say big falk factor. >> they say they know their fathers are out there and they want to survive they just need answers. >> they want to cling onto that hope and you can't blame them. >> thank you. >> okay. >> tonight police blame a drug deal for the death of three men in richmond. gun fire erupted inside the apartment at the triangle court apartment housing complex. michael anderson, is among the dead....
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falk has spread such venom. he has compared the treatment as the holocaust and questioned the veer asity of the 9/11 attacks and continues to work for the human rights council with his expenses and staff paid by u.s. taxpayers. and has the u.n. high commissioner of human rights ever condemned falk and ask him to condemn his post. never. and i understand that he says now that his account was hacked into and he has taken that drawing down. but i say enough is enough. the administration should withdraw from the bias human rights council and congress should withhold funding from the council and other u.n. bodies that do not advance our national security interests and conditions u.s. contributions on real reforms. what a concept. and timely, madam speaker, instead of dealing directly with the muslim brootshood which seeks israel's destruction and condemn the killing of bin laden, the u.s. should deny all legitimacy to that group no matter what fake name or label it now uses as it tries to camoflauge itself into a leg
falk has spread such venom. he has compared the treatment as the holocaust and questioned the veer asity of the 9/11 attacks and continues to work for the human rights council with his expenses and staff paid by u.s. taxpayers. and has the u.n. high commissioner of human rights ever condemned falk and ask him to condemn his post. never. and i understand that he says now that his account was hacked into and he has taken that drawing down. but i say enough is enough. the administration should...
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falk. >> i will build where mike took off. ultimately you want u.s. business to be competitive in the global market. you can say what happens if we do nothing and the rate continues to widen? we will always see rates continue to go down. that means american businesses are less competitive and we will see job loss over time. getting us back to the level playing field is critically important. from kimberly-clark's perspective, we do all our research in the u.s. as we grow overseas we do more r&d here. we bring back 350 million a year on intellectual properties owned in the u.s. so as our business grows shall we will do more r&d and have more support for that in the u.s. >> just to build on the r&d perspective, in 1990, the u.s. had the number one rr. r&d tax credit in the world. it was a model for many around the world. today it is effectively number 24 r&d tax credit around the world and this is an area where having the incentives to actually develop in the u.s. has a real impact on decision making. i will give you one small company example which is my
falk. >> i will build where mike took off. ultimately you want u.s. business to be competitive in the global market. you can say what happens if we do nothing and the rate continues to widen? we will always see rates continue to go down. that means american businesses are less competitive and we will see job loss over time. getting us back to the level playing field is critically important. from kimberly-clark's perspective, we do all our research in the u.s. as we grow overseas we do...
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the falk and her fate decided by the five men and seven women locked in deliberations. when they do reach a decision, the judge has announced he will give a 15-minute warning before announcing the verdict in court. >> some parts of maryland are currently under a thunderstorm watch a. that watch is in effect until 10:00 tonight. >> the pressure is on to deliver only man-made fireworks this evening at the inner harbor. we will see what happens. if you look at the radar and satellite, the clouds are a little thicker out to the west of us. there is a little rain out in western maryland. i will circle the baltimore area just to give you a reference point. this is drifting in our direction. the odds favor a higher chance of rain at south of baltimore. it is sliding a little bit of a southern league track. we will see how it survives across the mountains. if you look at the next graphic, you will see the thunderstorm watch is in fact on -- is in effect until 10:00. that is where most of the brain activity is expected this evening and that is all of -- and that is south of balt
the falk and her fate decided by the five men and seven women locked in deliberations. when they do reach a decision, the judge has announced he will give a 15-minute warning before announcing the verdict in court. >> some parts of maryland are currently under a thunderstorm watch a. that watch is in effect until 10:00 tonight. >> the pressure is on to deliver only man-made fireworks this evening at the inner harbor. we will see what happens. if you look at the radar and satellite,...
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falk? >> i would give the same answer. we take advantage of the r and d credit and the manufacturing credit. we spend about $500 million in capital this country. as the rate drops from 40% to 22% or 23% or 25% -- >> talking about the federal right now. i can't speak for the state and local. >> those innocentives are a lot less valuable. >> mr. lang? >> in the semiconductoror industry working group, we have had this exact conversation, and i would agree that everything should be on the table. we should look at it as a whole package and look at what the end result is. there were a number of things from manufacturing innocentives to acceleration on depreshes -- depreerks that at the rate rights could be put aside. we should look at everything. at the end of the day, the overall system should be competitive and allow us to compete. >> we are going to look at everything, but after we look, we have to make some decisions. i am kind of asking for guidance here. your industry, is 25% sufficient to compete against the cansians who
falk? >> i would give the same answer. we take advantage of the r and d credit and the manufacturing credit. we spend about $500 million in capital this country. as the rate drops from 40% to 22% or 23% or 25% -- >> talking about the federal right now. i can't speak for the state and local. >> those innocentives are a lot less valuable. >> mr. lang? >> in the semiconductoror industry working group, we have had this exact conversation, and i would agree that...
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falk, i suspect section 199 is important. and for you, mr. lang, clearly are the tax credits are pretty important. so i'm asking if each of you are willing to give each of those up for your companies. as long as everything's given up, then we get to the questions that i think senator stabin now -- stabin know touched on. if canada is giving such a great set to r&d, if we give up our r&d tax credit, will a lower rate make the united states semiconductor companies sufficiently competitive so they can deal with or offset that canadian effect. i would like you-all to think it over. tell me you are willing to give up some of the provisions are use currently. mr. duke. >> mr. chairman, with the -- first the overall lower corporate tax rate that would be competitive in the global marketplace such as in the mid 20's, for example, then we would be willing to look at every aspect of those incentives that we participate in. we believe that all should be on the table for discussion. >> so you are basically saying, are you willing to give it up as long as
falk, i suspect section 199 is important. and for you, mr. lang, clearly are the tax credits are pretty important. so i'm asking if each of you are willing to give each of those up for your companies. as long as everything's given up, then we get to the questions that i think senator stabin now -- stabin know touched on. if canada is giving such a great set to r&d, if we give up our r&d tax credit, will a lower rate make the united states semiconductor companies sufficiently competitive...
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falk, i suspect section 199 is important to your company. and mr. lang, clearly the tax credits are pretty important. so, i am asking are you willing to give each of those up for your company? as long as everything is given up? then we get to the question, if canada has given such a great incentive to research and development, if we give a tax credit, will a lower rate make u.s. semiconductor companies competitive so they can offset that canadian incentive? i would just like myou to tell me the degree and to what you are willing to give up? >> with the overall or corporate tax rate that would be competitive in the global marketplace such as in the mid 20's for example, we would be willing to look at every aspect of those incentives that we participate in. we believe that all should be on the table for discussion. >> you are willing to give it all up as long as your great -- the corporate rate is mid 20's or something like that? >> yes, sir. if we are competitive against another market we are competing in. >> we take advantage of the research and dev
falk, i suspect section 199 is important to your company. and mr. lang, clearly the tax credits are pretty important. so, i am asking are you willing to give each of those up for your company? as long as everything is given up? then we get to the question, if canada has given such a great incentive to research and development, if we give a tax credit, will a lower rate make u.s. semiconductor companies competitive so they can offset that canadian incentive? i would just like myou to tell me the...
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whicker the falk will hug the coast line. -- the fog will hug the coastline. by this evening, 6:00 p.m. is when we will see it working its way inland. a quick look at the temperatures. here are your current temperatures. remover when dan -- tim polenti and better as we head towards a week. 837 a and, let's get a check on traffic. >> in new hot spot in the south of direction of the nimitz freeway. faw and minor injuries to crash his hat on southdown's 80, no longer blocking in the traffic lanes. slow and go conditions through union city. even in oakland, speeds are well below average. 7 mi. per hour in some of the slowest spots. allow yourself a little bit of extra time in your committee this morning. hetraffic is moving we, hopefully you can make up for lost time. the metering lights are moving at a very slow rate. there is an accident on the incline blocking the number five lane. traffic is backed up on interstate 80, wealth through the maze. the 880 approach is probably your best bet. you may want to consider taking the san mateo bridge as an alternate route
whicker the falk will hug the coast line. -- the fog will hug the coastline. by this evening, 6:00 p.m. is when we will see it working its way inland. a quick look at the temperatures. here are your current temperatures. remover when dan -- tim polenti and better as we head towards a week. 837 a and, let's get a check on traffic. >> in new hot spot in the south of direction of the nimitz freeway. faw and minor injuries to crash his hat on southdown's 80, no longer blocking in the traffic...
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he's telling social conservatives, let's not falk about the update from the best political team on televisionay. >>> a new hour starts with the casualty of a scandal that's rocking the empire of a scandal. > over a decision he made to drop an investigation into a phone hacking scheme against murdock. the boss announced his resignation just hours after the arrest of the newly resigned ceo of news international, her name is rebecca brooks. rooks, murdock and murdock's son james are all due to testify tomorrow before a committee of parliament and you will see it live right here on cnn. in the meantime, my colleague matthew chance joins me from across the pond, and matthew, where to begin? preview tomorrow's parliament for us if you can. can rebecca brooks really answer questions if she's the subject of a criminal investigation? >> it's going to be much difficult for rebecca kbroox br ask the precise questions they're going to want to ask her. because they're not going to want to jeopardize the police investigation and she doesn't want to say anything that might incriminate her in the newt. she s
he's telling social conservatives, let's not falk about the update from the best political team on televisionay. >>> a new hour starts with the casualty of a scandal that's rocking the empire of a scandal. > over a decision he made to drop an investigation into a phone hacking scheme against murdock. the boss announced his resignation just hours after the arrest of the newly resigned ceo of news international, her name is rebecca brooks. rooks, murdock and murdock's son james are...
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. >> reporter: animal control officer joy falk says coyotes are territorial and increasingly aggressive, yorkie, maltese. now they're approaching german shepherds, standard poodles, things like that. >> big dogs. >> yeah. >> reporter: it's not just a california problem. >> yes, i believe coyotes are found in just about every state in the country. >> reporter: in recent years one wandered into a quiznos in downtown chicago. helicopters spotted another in new york's central park. last week in broomfield, colorado, a coyote attacked a toddler. in redland, oregon, earlier this month this west highland terrier was lucky to escape with his life. what should you do if you encounter one? >> we're advising people to walk in groups of two or three or at least have a walking stick, cane or golf club. people have successfully fended them off. >> reporter: so linda malone has the right idea. >> that's my dog. and i'm going to protect him. >> reporter: ready to defend little carnegie. >> this warrior mama. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, laguna woods, california. >> defend is right. the oc city
. >> reporter: animal control officer joy falk says coyotes are territorial and increasingly aggressive, yorkie, maltese. now they're approaching german shepherds, standard poodles, things like that. >> big dogs. >> yeah. >> reporter: it's not just a california problem. >> yes, i believe coyotes are found in just about every state in the country. >> reporter: in recent years one wandered into a quiznos in downtown chicago. helicopters spotted another in new...
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falk. >> chairman, ranking member, others. we are a leading semiconductor innovator that move and store digital content. wheeler also a member of the semiconductor association and part of a tax reform working group. so i can offer a perspective. i would like to think the opportunity for presenting our views on how the tax code can provide job creation and sustain growth for our country. before summarizing my ideas for tax reform, i want to give the reasons why corporate tax reform is essential to the continued growth and leadership in this critical industry. first, semiconductors are essential for innovation in every aspect of our modern economy and national security. advanced communications, manufacturing, health care, information technology, as well as national defense and homeland security. we are a fundamental building block of the broader technology industry, which supports 6 million jobs. studies show that semiconductors and the information technologies the unable to represent 3% of the economy but drive 25% of economic
falk. >> chairman, ranking member, others. we are a leading semiconductor innovator that move and store digital content. wheeler also a member of the semiconductor association and part of a tax reform working group. so i can offer a perspective. i would like to think the opportunity for presenting our views on how the tax code can provide job creation and sustain growth for our country. before summarizing my ideas for tax reform, i want to give the reasons why corporate tax reform is...