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one is the so-called evidence-driven jury, they sit dourng slakt foreman or forewoman and discuss all the evidence generally. as part of this general discussion of evidence, preferences start to emerge. but people aren't forced to take a stand early on. those cases are much more likely to result in verdicts. in the so-called verdict-driven deliberation, people sit down, take a vote right away, and then start asking each other to justify their opinions and decisions, and what we found in research is that those kinds of verdict-driven juries are more likely to hang in the end. it may be it's hard, once you've expressed your opinion, to change your mind later on. >> lehrer: is there-- they don't give you a little guide book, most judges, and whatever, to say, "okay, take the first system or go the second system," at least the juries i've been in. it's up to the people. they close the door and figure it out. sometimes it goes the first way and sometimes it goes the second way. is there a preference people give? >> well, exactly. i mean, i guess it's a testament to human ingenuity that jur
one is the so-called evidence-driven jury, they sit dourng slakt foreman or forewoman and discuss all the evidence generally. as part of this general discussion of evidence, preferences start to emerge. but people aren't forced to take a stand early on. those cases are much more likely to result in verdicts. in the so-called verdict-driven deliberation, people sit down, take a vote right away, and then start asking each other to justify their opinions and decisions, and what we found in...
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there is no having made it and so we beat foreman. i love the competition. . >> american made has really taken it on themselves to green american cities. >> we have a new organizer for the city and county of san francisco. oh, mayor as well. yeah, that's part of the job description. yeah, mayor of san francisco. >> the city is extremely concerned about the emission of green house gasses and making san francisco a sustainable city. >> we need to find other ways to create energy without harm to the environment and this is one source. >> we have over 2 megawatts of solar on various city buildings. we are looking at tidal power and we're beginning to look at geothermal power. >> we're on the roof of the moscone center of san francisco and we have 2500 panels that power the center. >> here we are using real energy, energy from the sun, free energy from the sun coming in right here. this converts directly into electricity. >> all these technologies cost money. they don't make economic sense. solar never made economic sense. bio fuels never
there is no having made it and so we beat foreman. i love the competition. . >> american made has really taken it on themselves to green american cities. >> we have a new organizer for the city and county of san francisco. oh, mayor as well. yeah, that's part of the job description. yeah, mayor of san francisco. >> the city is extremely concerned about the emission of green house gasses and making san francisco a sustainable city. >> we need to find other ways to create...
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white house chief of staff rahm emanuel, a foreman chicago congressman, could be called to testify, and republicans will have a field day in the november midterm elections with a former democratic governor facing corruption charges. harry? >> smith: barry petersen in chicago tonight, thanks. overseas the disaster in pakistan. monsoon rains have caused the worst flooding the country has ever seen. about 1,500 people are dead, 20 million more have been displaced by high water. many need help now, but richard roth tells us it could be a long wait. >> reporter: the destruction's massive, the human suffering is enormous, the pictures from pakistan are wrenching. but if they've tugged at heart strings around the globe, they've hardly opened purse strings. >> although governments have been coming forward with increasing generosity, the public response has not been the immediate outpouring of generosity that we've seen for haiti and the tsunami five years ago. >> reporter: 16 days after the indian ocean tsunami in 2004, aid commitments totaled almost $1.5 billion. 16 days after pakistan's flood
white house chief of staff rahm emanuel, a foreman chicago congressman, could be called to testify, and republicans will have a field day in the november midterm elections with a former democratic governor facing corruption charges. harry? >> smith: barry petersen in chicago tonight, thanks. overseas the disaster in pakistan. monsoon rains have caused the worst flooding the country has ever seen. about 1,500 people are dead, 20 million more have been displaced by high water. many need...
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the jury foreman says he voted to convict blagojevich and the former governor's brother on all counts, but he knew from day one the jury would have trouble coming to a unanimous agreement. you can catch the entire interview coming up ton the "today" show. >>> 38 of cases of eggs came from the bay area, distributed by wright county egg in iowa and sold in several states, including in california. they were sold under brands such albertson's, ralph's, lucerne, and farm fresh. the dates effected are between may 16th to august 13th. for more information on the recall, visit eggsafety.org. >>> turns out the genes that can cause diabetes and other conditions may have fought off deadly diseases in the past. stanford researchers looked into the survival of the fittest theory, asking why we haven't evolved past those conditions. they established links to type one diabetes and the body's ability to fight against virus infections. previously, people with rheumatoid arthritis were more likely to develop crohn's disease. >>> now thousands of patients will need to be re-vaccinated after a bay area m
the jury foreman says he voted to convict blagojevich and the former governor's brother on all counts, but he knew from day one the jury would have trouble coming to a unanimous agreement. you can catch the entire interview coming up ton the "today" show. >>> 38 of cases of eggs came from the bay area, distributed by wright county egg in iowa and sold in several states, including in california. they were sold under brands such albertson's, ralph's, lucerne, and farm fresh....
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the jury foreman says they were close to convicting the former governor of a second count. he was convicted of one count. but he said a juror backed out at the end. blagojevich maintains his innocence, saying he and his family are victims of a federal prosecution. >> this is a persecution. we have police officers being gunned down on the streets. we have children who can't play in front of their homes in the summer toil because they might get gunned down. and we have a prosecutor who is wasted and wants to spend tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer money to keep persecuting me, persecuting my family. >> blagojevich was convicted of lying to a federal investigator. he could face five years in jail. prosecutors say they are ready for a recount saying they could be at the court tomorrow morning to set a new date. >>> a salmonella scare prompts an egg recall and a scramble to get them off store shelves. more than 200 people across the state have gotten sick after eating them. 38 cases came from the bay area. the eggs were distributed by wright county egg in iowa. they were s
the jury foreman says they were close to convicting the former governor of a second count. he was convicted of one count. but he said a juror backed out at the end. blagojevich maintains his innocence, saying he and his family are victims of a federal prosecution. >> this is a persecution. we have police officers being gunned down on the streets. we have children who can't play in front of their homes in the summer toil because they might get gunned down. and we have a prosecutor who is...
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the jury foreman from the rod blagojevich trial speaks out about the dramatic deliberations, and ann curry reports from flood-ravaged pakistan as the country awaits much needed aid. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. have a good one.
the jury foreman from the rod blagojevich trial speaks out about the dramatic deliberations, and ann curry reports from flood-ravaged pakistan as the country awaits much needed aid. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. have a good one.
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tom foreman, cnn, austin. >> and that does it for this edition of 360. thank you so much for watching. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight dr. laura exclusive. she shocked the country with her repeated use of the n word on her radio show last week. >> listen to a black comic and all you hear is [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. for the first time since then why she did it, what she was thinking. she has a big announcement too, seconds away. and then kathy griffin. big supporters of same sex marriage. what does she think of the fight over proposition 8? anything funny about that? find out next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening, dr. laura schlessinger is the syndicated talk radio show host, if i had to tell you you are on another planet, a "the new york times" best-selling author, no stranger to controversy. last week stirred up a storm when she used the n word 11 times on her radio show, speaking with a black female caller who said she was becoming resentful of her white husband being what she called racist comments by his fami
tom foreman, cnn, austin. >> and that does it for this edition of 360. thank you so much for watching. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight dr. laura exclusive. she shocked the country with her repeated use of the n word on her radio show last week. >> listen to a black comic and all you hear is [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. for the first time since then why she did it, what she was thinking. she has a big announcement too, seconds away. and then...
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the foreman of this ladder crew is larry mcdonald with the american flag on his back. as the ladder goes up it weighs 550 pounds, takes 10 people with the ropes and can reach a height of six stories the >> to sing the national anthem we are very honored to have andrew bidlock, an adler fellow from the san francisco opera. >> ♪ orgse say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ory the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ oer the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> good afternoon. what an exciting day for san francisco. when we can all come together to be reminded of our traditions and the courage of our first responders. i'm so excited to be here with the fire chief. he's been remembering how the fire department helped us out of the earthquake
the foreman of this ladder crew is larry mcdonald with the american flag on his back. as the ladder goes up it weighs 550 pounds, takes 10 people with the ropes and can reach a height of six stories the >> to sing the national anthem we are very honored to have andrew bidlock, an adler fellow from the san francisco opera. >> ♪ orgse say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars...
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. >> reporter: jury foreman was ready to convict. the judge declared a mistrial on the 23 outstanding charges. >> this is a persecution. >> reporter: defiant to the end, blagojevich vowed to appeal his lone conviction. now, for round two. a hearing is set for next week on the retrial of the governor who is this morning a convicted felon. >> any sense as to why the jury did not convict? >> reporter: the jury talked about that a little bit. and one of their main concerns is what blagojevich did in their view, in some of their view anyway, was just talk. although he had multiple schemes, apparently to benefit from legislation and the president's former senate seat, he was apparently singularly unsuccessful in getting anything out of them. but the jury didn't do him all favors. that one, lone conviction could give him up to five years in prison. vinita and rob? >> john hendren in washington this morning. thank you. >>> a south carolina mother is to be formally charged today on charges she killed her two, little boys. at first, shaquan du
. >> reporter: jury foreman was ready to convict. the judge declared a mistrial on the 23 outstanding charges. >> this is a persecution. >> reporter: defiant to the end, blagojevich vowed to appeal his lone conviction. now, for round two. a hearing is set for next week on the retrial of the governor who is this morning a convicted felon. >> any sense as to why the jury did not convict? >> reporter: the jury talked about that a little bit. and one of their main...
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todd foreman of consumer watchdog group: >> directv is charging up to $480 for a termination fee. >> reporter: it's the fee and how they get the money. >> all charges can be billed to your credit card or debit card on file at any time. so people cancel and get a thing in the mail that says, you owe us $300. and if they don't pay, it's taken from their bank accounts. >> reporter: those cancellation policies have prompted several class action lawsuits now winding their way through the courts. >> get directv. >> reporter: directv's pricing may also be a problem. officials in florida are suing the company claiming ads that quote prices as low as $29 a month are misleading. in a statement to cbs 5, directv says customers are fully informed of prices and policies before they sign their contracts. after cbs 5 got involved, directv offered to give the family a $240 credit or allow them to cancel at no cost. linda yee, cbs 5 consumerwatch. >>> if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline 1-888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. and here right now, tracy humphrey. >> he
todd foreman of consumer watchdog group: >> directv is charging up to $480 for a termination fee. >> reporter: it's the fee and how they get the money. >> all charges can be billed to your credit card or debit card on file at any time. so people cancel and get a thing in the mail that says, you owe us $300. and if they don't pay, it's taken from their bank accounts. >> reporter: those cancellation policies have prompted several class action lawsuits now winding their way...
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todd foreman of consumer watchdog. >> directv is charging up to $480 for a termination fee. >> reporter: it's the fee and how they get the money. >> all charges can be billed to your credit card or debit card on file at any time. so people cancel and get a thing in the mail that says you owe us $300 and if they don't pay it's taken from their bank accounts. >> reporter: those cancellation policies have prompted several class action lawsuits now winding their way through the courts. >> get directv. >> reporter: directv's pricing may also be a problem. officials in florida are suing the company claiming ads that quote prices as low as $29 a month are misleading. in a statement to cbs 5, directv says customers are fully informed of prices and policies before they sign their contracts. after cbs 5 got involved, directv offered to give the family a $240 credit or allow them to cancel at no cost. linda yee, cbs 5 consumerwatch. >>> and if you have a consumer problem or question, call our consumer hotline 1-888-5-helps- u. >>> we can't get a refund on the weather because we don't pay anything
todd foreman of consumer watchdog. >> directv is charging up to $480 for a termination fee. >> reporter: it's the fee and how they get the money. >> all charges can be billed to your credit card or debit card on file at any time. so people cancel and get a thing in the mail that says you owe us $300 and if they don't pay it's taken from their bank accounts. >> reporter: those cancellation policies have prompted several class action lawsuits now winding their way through...
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music called police to go direct when someone with no foreman tells you that you cared for most transgender people for nothing really work until you need it in the united states. for art for a phrase. i mean if you're far from dandy beth glenn used to be simply glenn and some people just haven't a factor in occurrence of this sort of thing though friends who have known her for decades say nothing's different now as far as personality there's no great change she is one of a quarter of transgenders in the us who claim they've been fired because of their gender identity. she is one of ninety seven percent who report they've been discriminated against at work because of it her boss just summoned her to his office and said is it true that you have decided that you're going for sure that you're going to be transitioning and i want to tell them yes he said well that can't happen appropriately in this workplace and this workplace of all places was the institution that is supposed to protect freedoms and liberties i couldn't believe that especially a government organization would do that it was band
music called police to go direct when someone with no foreman tells you that you cared for most transgender people for nothing really work until you need it in the united states. for art for a phrase. i mean if you're far from dandy beth glenn used to be simply glenn and some people just haven't a factor in occurrence of this sort of thing though friends who have known her for decades say nothing's different now as far as personality there's no great change she is one of a quarter of...
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you just heard the jury foreman. if you were fitzgerald, would his words encourage you to go for a retrial. >> i think they'd be cautionary. i think on the one hand if you have, with regard to the core of the case, a one-juror holdout, that's certainly encouraging for retrial to think that the result might be different. on the other hand, the foreman said it best. there are some troubling aspects of the government's case as well. if there's going to be a retrial, it needs to be streamlined, the trial needs to be tighter and probably the list of charges needs to be trimmed. >> usually when a federal government brings its full resources to bear against a defendant, particularly in chicago, they win. so isn't this a giant failure for the government? >> well, there was still a conviction. that sort of gets lost. >> one out of 24. >> correct, but it's also still a felony. it's false statements to the fbi. that's serious. so the jury did find that a crime was committed here, it just didn't find that the core of the case, w
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the jury foreman said they were close to convicting the former governor of a second count when one juror backed out. blagojevich says he is innocent and that he and his family are victims of federal government prosecution. >> this is a persecution. we have police officers who are being gunned down on the streets. we have children who can't play in front of their homes in the summertime because they might get gunned down. and we have a prosecutor who has wasted and wants to spend tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer money to keep persecuting me, persecuting my family. >> still, prosecutors are ready for a retrial, saying they could be at the courts today to set a new date. >>> check your fridge before you fry that egg for breakfast this morning. a salmonella scare is prompting an egg recall and scramble to get them off shore shelves. more than 200 people across the state have got sick across the state. the eggs were distributed by wright county egg in iowa and sold in several states, including california. they were sold under brand names such albertson's, ralph's, lucerne, and farm fre
the jury foreman said they were close to convicting the former governor of a second count when one juror backed out. blagojevich says he is innocent and that he and his family are victims of federal government prosecution. >> this is a persecution. we have police officers who are being gunned down on the streets. we have children who can't play in front of their homes in the summertime because they might get gunned down. and we have a prosecutor who has wasted and wants to spend tens of...
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. >> the jury foreman told abc 7 he voted guilty on all counts against rod and robert blagojevich buthe entire jury to agree. the jury consisted of six women and six men. eight of them were white, three african-american, one asian-american, and he was the foreman. >> abc 7 talked to him tonight and joins us with his perspective. >> kathy and ron, 66-year-old james matsumoto called the blagojevich jury the ultimate american jury because of its diversity, thoughtfulness and professionalism. matsumoto is a former marine who spent most of his career as a videotape librarian. he said the jury of six men and six women were independent thinkers who took their oath, the law, and the judge's jury instructions very seriously. >> they asked if i would serve as foreman and i said i would. but i knew immediately it was the wrong decision. >> reporter: james matsumoto manages to maintain his sense of humor, despite 14 days of deliberations that yielded only one verdict on 28 counts. the 66-year-old northwest side resident said he knew at the end of last week that coming to a verdict on most of the
. >> the jury foreman told abc 7 he voted guilty on all counts against rod and robert blagojevich buthe entire jury to agree. the jury consisted of six women and six men. eight of them were white, three african-american, one asian-american, and he was the foreman. >> abc 7 talked to him tonight and joins us with his perspective. >> kathy and ron, 66-year-old james matsumoto called the blagojevich jury the ultimate american jury because of its diversity, thoughtfulness and...
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tom foreman >> new orleans thrift earth's the winds are really whipping up in san francisco today.l around the bay area. a few gas offer round 50 today. was a mostly sunny skies by this afternoon. san jose live right now with the winds are between 10 and 15 mi. for hours. chicken the camera cells that city at 59 degrees well-liked in the creek at 59 degrees. freezing winds about 10 to 15 mi. km winter diminishing not a strong his earlier. fairfield check-in at 20 m.p.h.. all this produced by an early season storm system that for sure the northern part of the state with rain and even some snow over the higher elevations. the storm has pushed the cool air into the bay area. mr. around for another day. not as close to day tomorrow. and not as freezing. some improvement. will search of more by next week, late weeks thursday and friday perhaps back into the 90s in land was eighties around the bay. at the beach more, were received some sun partly sunny by the afternoon. temperatures generally in the upper 50s low 60s. but look of those winds of the northwest. 20 to 30 mi. per hour. so li
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tom foreman, cnn, new orleans. >> five years. that does it for "360." thanks for watching. larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, president obama admits it the economy is not recovering as fast as it needs to. >> too many americans are still looking for work and too many communities are far from being whole again. >> larry: he is calling for a full-scale attack. what's the plan? should he fire the economic team? plus the president says he is a christian. why do some refuse to believe it? and then. dueling rallies in washington, what, if anything, did they accomplish? next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. we begin with breaking news. two men were arrested today at amsterdam's international airport. are they terror suspects? let's go to cnn's homeland security correspondent jeanne meserve for the latest. jeanne? >>> officials don't know yet exactly what these men were up to. they're in the process of investigating this. here's what we know. one of these individuals boarded a flight in birmingham. in his luggage, an x-ray detected some s
tom foreman, cnn, new orleans. >> five years. that does it for "360." thanks for watching. larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, president obama admits it the economy is not recovering as fast as it needs to. >> too many americans are still looking for work and too many communities are far from being whole again. >> larry: he is calling for a full-scale attack. what's the plan? should he fire the economic team? plus the president...
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the jury foreman says they were close to convicting the former governor on a second count one one juroracked out. blagojevich says he is innocent and he and his family members are victims of al federal government persecution. and blagojevich could face a maximum of five years in prison on that one single guilty charge. >>> we now know the suspect called the craigslist killer left a cryptic, bloody message in his jail cell before committing suicide in a bottom jail. philip markoff was awaiting trial on charges of killing a masseuse he met through clailgs. the d.a. says he wrapped gauze around his neck and stuck his head in a plastic bag. he also had photos of his ex-fiancee in his cell and wrote a series of words on the wall. >> the words "megan" and "pocket" were written above his jail cell door, i believe. is that correct? yeah, were written on the wall. it appears to be blood. >> investigators are still looking into the meaning of the message. markoff had pleaded not guilty to several charges including first-degree murder. >>> controversial comments from former mexican president vince
the jury foreman says they were close to convicting the former governor on a second count one one juroracked out. blagojevich says he is innocent and he and his family members are victims of al federal government persecution. and blagojevich could face a maximum of five years in prison on that one single guilty charge. >>> we now know the suspect called the craigslist killer left a cryptic, bloody message in his jail cell before committing suicide in a bottom jail. philip markoff was...
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that's what the foreman told us. that was at one point during deliberations. sounds to me like they were 11-1 to convict. they couldn he convinced everyone else to go his way. they couldn't decide. they dropped it. decide they'd were hung on that one. >> larry: huh. thank you so much, julie. we'll checking with you a lot. and as this retrial comes. that should be coming i guess in a to, take is a while to retry. kathy griffin is an actress, best-selling author, emmy winning star of bravo's "my life on the d list" she joins us now in los angeles. first a couple opinions on what is going on. >> first of all, how am i most the sane person on this entire show. look at this lineup. a comedienne's dream. dr. laura, i believe a botanist, not sure what kind of doctor. and blagojevich i enjoyed on "celebrity apprentice" just on tape trying to sell that seat. how do i get that one guy to convince the other 11 that the tapes weren't real. okay. i'm sorry. we're here about prop 8. let's add miss this is an action packed show. >> larry: i got to take a break. quickly what
that's what the foreman told us. that was at one point during deliberations. sounds to me like they were 11-1 to convict. they couldn he convinced everyone else to go his way. they couldn't decide. they dropped it. decide they'd were hung on that one. >> larry: huh. thank you so much, julie. we'll checking with you a lot. and as this retrial comes. that should be coming i guess in a to, take is a while to retry. kathy griffin is an actress, best-selling author, emmy winning star of...
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the coverage fifth anniversary of that hurricane the areas still recovering much for to be done tom foreman story. when katrina hit new arlen's working neighborhoods took the worst more fatalities more flooding and less hope for navigating expenses and red tape. chlorine felt it. did you have a clue what to do? nikki sought to. >> two-tiered down to put it together, to have elevated if you are an elevated how high. and where's that money coming from and you take it from this monday it was just overwhelming. >> niki manages a non private profit it is a construction company that offers a modest priced home designs and free advice to anybody trying to build. to bring the working class neighborhoods back. >> we are in the living room. benison charge of construction is designed above flood waters and recessed chaos and anchored portia's the designs can be easily adjusted large were smaller fit in the needs of families. >> sizing it down still gives you a big open sale it is built to what use. >> these are working class homes. >> this is not to give away the clients play fair volume but just havi
the coverage fifth anniversary of that hurricane the areas still recovering much for to be done tom foreman story. when katrina hit new arlen's working neighborhoods took the worst more fatalities more flooding and less hope for navigating expenses and red tape. chlorine felt it. did you have a clue what to do? nikki sought to. >> two-tiered down to put it together, to have elevated if you are an elevated how high. and where's that money coming from and you take it from this monday it was...
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a dozen workers affected city in decision by the courts are in there had to counsel thousands of foreman'seschedule not to reschedule all over again leaving the store is frustrated. >> you call to cancel and of course there said. after we talk to them then we find there we're real print so they crossed out and say what is going on? >> it is frustrating to come not knowing what friday's their clothes and their open like up here this data to catch the bus or take my baby and their close down. >> some workers are keeping your perspective. >> i have a jobs or at least i know i anon acting chief fired i have some job to get my behren'' better than not having enough that the job. >> another week to run certain cities. >> coming up in the kron 4 morning news won bay area's city is trying a new tactic to keep close watch on its and students you might be surprised what we will tell you we'll tell you that in just a few minutes nearly two dozen people are dangling in the air at ride a colorados suit where cause a major problem? we will tell you coming up take a look at this, look at the ride is stuc
a dozen workers affected city in decision by the courts are in there had to counsel thousands of foreman'seschedule not to reschedule all over again leaving the store is frustrated. >> you call to cancel and of course there said. after we talk to them then we find there we're real print so they crossed out and say what is going on? >> it is frustrating to come not knowing what friday's their clothes and their open like up here this data to catch the bus or take my baby and their...
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shopping in this edition of people behaving badly stanley roberts jersey which he discovered road foremaner laurel street, according to this crisis had i can rent a fully furnished two-bedroom apartment complete with a washer and dryer in unit, the price 12 $1. all i need to do is response opposing the program is for the deal alive son. let's be honest what did it on his details are you finding a fully furnished two- bedroom apartment in st. charles minute for jobs under barks? but i needed to see for myself so i sent an e-mail to the person writing as crows from tuesday when i needed to do to get this apartment. shortly afterwards i got this e-mail back this is absolutely amazing. my daughter for is a dozen of service and she did great wealth. we just relocated to london uk. i filled out this true application name of the back. surely after that i received a another avocation saying congratulations top of the dates you your been accepted made awk good loki busing you. e millions every voter's evans said the apartment including affordable washer and dryer in the unit. and voters of him and
shopping in this edition of people behaving badly stanley roberts jersey which he discovered road foremaner laurel street, according to this crisis had i can rent a fully furnished two-bedroom apartment complete with a washer and dryer in unit, the price 12 $1. all i need to do is response opposing the program is for the deal alive son. let's be honest what did it on his details are you finding a fully furnished two- bedroom apartment in st. charles minute for jobs under barks? but i needed to...
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the city's chief negotiator says the numbers do not and that explains all the cuts amount to about foreman dollars in savings from the city needs to save $10 million so big gap there. the city four as of the reducing retirement benefits for new hires will help san jose save money in the future. the kitchen needs money now. the city negotiator says there's no guarantee in new deployment model will work, no one knows how much overtime money it will save. right now the proposal is a rollicking good. the negotiator says he wants to keep talking to the union and hopefully come up with a compromise this city's says to rehire these are rhetors the union needs to accept its 10% pay cut. >> we're still hopeful an agreement will be reached and again to the extent that it saves money that can be used to retire this for reuters. the city will still look good this is a union proposal there would like to service that gives the buyer have both rivers bart to work. da lin. now to the latest on the wild fires burning in southern california crews say they have now gone in the upper hand on the fire they hop
the city's chief negotiator says the numbers do not and that explains all the cuts amount to about foreman dollars in savings from the city needs to save $10 million so big gap there. the city four as of the reducing retirement benefits for new hires will help san jose save money in the future. the kitchen needs money now. the city negotiator says there's no guarantee in new deployment model will work, no one knows how much overtime money it will save. right now the proposal is a rollicking...
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charge, trying to sell that senate seat, every juror but one voted to convict him, led by the jury foremanthe prosecution proved its case. i had him guilty on all 24 counts. >> reporter: reporters hunted in vain for the lone holdout, a middle-aged woman. other jurors told us she dug in early and could not be budged. >> there was just differences that we couldn't overcome. >> if it was a murder trial she wanted to see the video of the person shooting the other person. >> smoking gun. >> she wanted that. >> reporter: on those fbi wiretaps -- >> how about health and human services, can i get that? >> reporter: what she heard was blagojevich blowing smoke, not committing crimes. >> looking at the evidence, what she saw was a politician just talking. >> just politics as usual? >> just politics. >> reporter: that a single juror derailed the government's case may give some comfort to prosecutors who plan to retry blagojevich. but his lawyers are already blasting a new trial as a waste of taxpayers' money. the government is paying them because blagojevich is broke. >> why should the people of illi
charge, trying to sell that senate seat, every juror but one voted to convict him, led by the jury foremanthe prosecution proved its case. i had him guilty on all 24 counts. >> reporter: reporters hunted in vain for the lone holdout, a middle-aged woman. other jurors told us she dug in early and could not be budged. >> there was just differences that we couldn't overcome. >> if it was a murder trial she wanted to see the video of the person shooting the other person. >>...
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the foreman, luis arsua, is recognized as the group leader.ner, mario gomez, who once survived a shipwreck, is the spiritual leader. the only man with nursing training, yanni barrio, has emerged as the medical leader, doing psychological evaluations. all of these are encouraging signs, according to experts. >> i think it's a very good thing that structure is starting to emerge in that group. it will add civility and a more normal feeling if they have that kind of structure while they're in the mine. >> reporter: meanwhile, rescue efforts are moving ahead. that giant drill that's meant to bore a 26-inch wide, half-mile long hole into the ground is now in place. they are preparing to begin. work is expected to begin saturday. they just don't know how long it will take to reach the men so far down because the ground here is so fragile. jeffrey kofman, abc news, copiapo, chile. >>> police in a small north carolina town are trying to figure out how a woman's body went unnoticed in a hearse for nine days. they say complaints about a foul odor led th
the foreman, luis arsua, is recognized as the group leader.ner, mario gomez, who once survived a shipwreck, is the spiritual leader. the only man with nursing training, yanni barrio, has emerged as the medical leader, doing psychological evaluations. all of these are encouraging signs, according to experts. >> i think it's a very good thing that structure is starting to emerge in that group. it will add civility and a more normal feeling if they have that kind of structure while they're...
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a lot of that was the intelligence for foreman to fight these wars that we are in. i think that nobody has stepped back and looked at all of this. i do not remember this ever being done. if it is done on the national side and we do it side by side, i think that we will certainly have savings to be found. we do not need to fire people, but rather the reverse. to take people who may be doing redundant jobs here in the u.s., and if we are short that kind of a specialist in intelligence in afghanistan, to provide -- to cover the shortfalls of staffing in afghanistan with some of the savings that we find in people who are not in theater. leaving aside the money in the people, it is hard for me to imagine that there's a lot of duplication. >> what is going to happen to the general? >> i have talked to the general about this and he it supports the decision to eliminate the organization. as i indicated in my remarks, i suspect it will take about a year to carry out this change and i have told him that his assignment is the same as his assignment in iraq and that is to work
a lot of that was the intelligence for foreman to fight these wars that we are in. i think that nobody has stepped back and looked at all of this. i do not remember this ever being done. if it is done on the national side and we do it side by side, i think that we will certainly have savings to be found. we do not need to fire people, but rather the reverse. to take people who may be doing redundant jobs here in the u.s., and if we are short that kind of a specialist in intelligence in...
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foreman, thank you for your time this morning.et's go to louisville, kentucky, mark on the republican line. caller: i agree with the gentleman you have on there, talking about the wind turbines and all of that. i have a feeling that you could probably maybe make some device where the wind turbines could go underground into tunnels, d, and there would not be known noises deep, and there were not be no noises as much. i think you could get electricity out of that. and cars could even be driven on the fuel from the wind. host: is it possible to do this technology in tunnels? guest: the wind quarter, which is what produces the noise as well as the visual impact needs to be above ground because it has got to get out of the direct effects of the trees and buildings, so it actually has to be up fairly high. where the underground tunnels and abandoned mines can be useful are in looking at things like compressed air energy storage, so that you actually stored compressed air that is compressed by the wind turbines and that could solve some
foreman, thank you for your time this morning.et's go to louisville, kentucky, mark on the republican line. caller: i agree with the gentleman you have on there, talking about the wind turbines and all of that. i have a feeling that you could probably maybe make some device where the wind turbines could go underground into tunnels, d, and there would not be known noises deep, and there were not be no noises as much. i think you could get electricity out of that. and cars could even be driven on...
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a lot of that was the intelligence for foreman to fight these wars that we are in. i think that nobody has stepped back and looked at all of this. i do not remember this ever being done. if it is done on the natiol side and we do it side by side, i think that we will certainly have savings to be found. we do not need to fire people, but rather the reverse. to take people who may be doing redundant jobs here in the u.s., and if we are short that kind of a specialist in intelligence in afghanistan, to provide -- to cover the shortfalls of staffing in afghanistan with some of the savings that we find in people who are not in theater. leing aside the money in the people, it is hard for me to imagine that there's a lot of duplication. >> what is going to happen to the general? >> i have talked to the general about this and he it supports the decision to eliminate the organization. as i indicated in my remarks, i suspect it will take about a year to carry out this change and i have told him that his assignment is the same as his assignment in iraq and that is to work hims
a lot of that was the intelligence for foreman to fight these wars that we are in. i think that nobody has stepped back and looked at all of this. i do not remember this ever being done. if it is done on the natiol side and we do it side by side, i think that we will certainly have savings to be found. we do not need to fire people, but rather the reverse. to take people who may be doing redundant jobs here in the u.s., and if we are short that kind of a specialist in intelligence in...
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but the foreman of the jury was with us the next day and said that was not true and said the only reason you were not convicted of trying to sell that senate seat was because of one lone juror and in fact he voted to convict you on all counts. another juror said she's glad there's going to be a retry. a third juror said if they do retry him they might be in trouble. he was lucky. given that, do you want to gamble on another trial or would you like to make some sort of a plea deal? >> no. i'm absolutely very determined to seek full vinld case. >> you will not seek a plea deal? >> i have done nothing wrong. this is by a prosecutor who for six years targeted me and spent tens of millions of dollars trying to get me. the questions people should be asking and you should ask in the media what happened the day before when they came to my house at 6:00 and arrested me a sitting governor. i want to challenge this prosecutor. let me challenge this prosecutor -- the prosecutor to release all the evidence and every tape, every transcript that happened the day before i was arrested, two days before i
but the foreman of the jury was with us the next day and said that was not true and said the only reason you were not convicted of trying to sell that senate seat was because of one lone juror and in fact he voted to convict you on all counts. another juror said she's glad there's going to be a retry. a third juror said if they do retry him they might be in trouble. he was lucky. given that, do you want to gamble on another trial or would you like to make some sort of a plea deal? >> no....
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tom foreman, cnn, new orleans. >> five years. that does it for "360." thanks for watching. larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. ♪ [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy gives you a little slice of happy. and happiness comes in 25 delicious flavors. yoplait. it is so good. fire was fire. and the first language, the language of chemistry, was universal and eloquent. and the unique ability of chemistry to change everything has never changed. it is still the hope of human history to come. it is still the bond in partial between the elements. hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and human. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving heat patch activates sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals for deep penetrating relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. but, i'm a home. i'm always outside. i make being inside possible. look, do me a favor. get flood insurance. floods can devastate your home. fred, how you doi
tom foreman, cnn, new orleans. >> five years. that does it for "360." thanks for watching. larry king starts now. see you tomorrow night. ♪ [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy gives you a little slice of happy. and happiness comes in 25 delicious flavors. yoplait. it is so good. fire was fire. and the first language, the language of chemistry, was universal and eloquent. and the unique ability of chemistry to change everything has never changed....
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there is no having made it and so we beat foreman. i love the competition. . >> american made has really taken it on themselves to green american cities. >> we have a new organizer for the city and county of san francisco. oh, mayor as well. yeah, that's part of the job description. yeah, mayor of san francisco. >> the city is extremely concerned about the emission of green house gasses and making san francisco a sustainable city. >> we need to find other ways to create energy without harm to the environment and this is one source. >> we have over 2 megawatts of solar on various city buildings. we are looking at tidal power and
there is no having made it and so we beat foreman. i love the competition. . >> american made has really taken it on themselves to green american cities. >> we have a new organizer for the city and county of san francisco. oh, mayor as well. yeah, that's part of the job description. yeah, mayor of san francisco. >> the city is extremely concerned about the emission of green house gasses and making san francisco a sustainable city. >> we need to find other ways to create...