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hall of famer fran tarkenton is back right after the break. come on, fran.it. >> all right. hey can i play with the toys ? sure, but let me get a little information first. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't process your response at this time. what ? please call back between 8 and 5 central standard time. he's in control. goodbye. even kids know it's wrong to give someone the run around. at ally bank you never have to deal with an endless automated system. you can talk to a real person 24/7. it's just the right thing to do. man on tv: ...rbis and 36 homers. swings at the first pitch and fouls it deep back into the stands. [ding] [fans whirring] announcer: chill raw and prepared foods promptly. one in 6 americans will get sick from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> joined by hall of famer fran tarkenton. a new bargain the agreement signed by owners. it looks like they'll sign in the next day or two. what are you hearing? >> such a surprise. >> incredible. >> you and i have been talking about this f
hall of famer fran tarkenton is back right after the break. come on, fran.it. >> all right. hey can i play with the toys ? sure, but let me get a little information first. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't process your response at this time. what ? please call back between 8 and 5 central standard time. he's in control. goodbye. even kids know it's wrong to give someone the run around. at ally bank you never have to deal with an endless automated system....
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fran, dr. greene basically told us that within screening and brief interventions there are some referral issues that you tell the patient, "this is where you may get help." what components in a community need to be engaged in support of a program such as screening and brief interventions? almost all of the components that jane just mentioned that makes up the community. you have to have the families involved with that type of intervention and screening process. eighty percent of most of the screenings that are done with the sbirt program do not lead to a diagnosis. so what does that mean? that means only 20 percent need an actual traditional treatment. the other 80 percent need everything from a prevention program that is building awareness in education to a prevention program that is looking... targeting on their particular specific needs, whether they have a... they are living in an economic environment that is very tough for them or they are a certain ethnic group that doesn't feel like they
fran, dr. greene basically told us that within screening and brief interventions there are some referral issues that you tell the patient, "this is where you may get help." what components in a community need to be engaged in support of a program such as screening and brief interventions? almost all of the components that jane just mentioned that makes up the community. you have to have the families involved with that type of intervention and screening process. eighty percent of most...
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fran, thank you. i'm gonna frame this.l, i got you a -- i knew that you wouldn't even want a kindle. i knew you would not appreciate or enjoy a kindle but yet i think you should have one. >> well, now i do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you going to use it at all? >> i thought it would look good in the bentley. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'll work on that bentley thing. but your book, "the fran lebowitz reader" is now available digitally, so i thought, "hey, what a good idea. i can get you a kindle and then you can download your own book. >> yes. [ light laughter ] or now, you can read my book because the last time i was here, you said -- i think it was during commercial -- "how come i can't get your book?" and i said, "it's right here." and you said, "but i want it." and i said, "you can keep this." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i know but i -- >> it's one of the perks of your job. >> jimmy: and i remember -- yeah -- but i wanna download it. >> yes. i didn't realize that there were people that only read books that way. >> jimmy:
fran, thank you. i'm gonna frame this.l, i got you a -- i knew that you wouldn't even want a kindle. i knew you would not appreciate or enjoy a kindle but yet i think you should have one. >> well, now i do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you going to use it at all? >> i thought it would look good in the bentley. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'll work on that bentley thing. but your book, "the fran lebowitz reader" is now available digitally, so i thought, "hey, what...
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one last quick question to you, fran.ink there could be other cells attached to him, is this the precursor for something else potentially? >> well, the first thing that law enforcement in norway undoubtedly has done is begun to look at every piece of evidence that they can find. it goes to searching his home, looking at cell phone records and other phone records, internet access. they will throw a wide net. i'm sure that identifying his co-conspirators, was the first priority of his interrogation. i imagine that there is a very intensive manhunt inside norway to identify those people so you can prevent them from acting. >> fran townsend, phil mudd, thanks to both of you. >>> the woman of accusing dominique strauss-kahn of sexual assault is speaking out. she insists she is telling the truth. did he jeopardize her own case by going public? that's next. you name it. i've tried it. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pai
one last quick question to you, fran.ink there could be other cells attached to him, is this the precursor for something else potentially? >> well, the first thing that law enforcement in norway undoubtedly has done is begun to look at every piece of evidence that they can find. it goes to searching his home, looking at cell phone records and other phone records, internet access. they will throw a wide net. i'm sure that identifying his co-conspirators, was the first priority of his...
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that is a half an hour. >> say fran fran official reopened the popular plaza after more than a milliondollars in renovations. >> workers replaced the large asphalt plaza, adding a trash area and landscaping and art. >> next is a
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fran, final thoughts? collaboration. i think that most of what we are talking about here is collaboration. we cannot do it alone, we have to work with our... at the federal level we're working with all our federal partners, everything from a prescription drug abuse problem with the federal drug administration; we're working with the office of national drug control policy on some of our substance abuse issues, particularly targeting young people and older adults. we're also looking, working with the centers for disease control. we're just working and working with our partners. we're asking states to do exactly the same thing. we want to give out the messages that we are trying to bring behavioral health into the primary world of health. meaning, and in a much simpler way, bringing substance abuse and mental health issues to the world of physical health. dr. greene, final thoughts? i would like to just say that promoting the community think tanks such as dc rock and other such initiatives that are there to help and provide
fran, final thoughts? collaboration. i think that most of what we are talking about here is collaboration. we cannot do it alone, we have to work with our... at the federal level we're working with all our federal partners, everything from a prescription drug abuse problem with the federal drug administration; we're working with the office of national drug control policy on some of our substance abuse issues, particularly targeting young people and older adults. we're also looking, working with...
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let's talk to our senior analyst fran. a lot of people out there may not understand this.ant our viewers and fran and david to listen to this as this plays out. ben is on the ground. mary, his camera woman is out there shooting, and then you hear this. [ gunfire ] >> wait! >> wait, wait, wait. you in, mary? >> yeah, i'm in. >> okay. just calm down. >> fran, i just want your assessment of that in the sense, when you look at the map and we've gone through this. we've talked of stalemate. we've talked for months about are we nearing a tipple point? what does it tell you about the very complicated and violent situation on the ground in libya? >> i think it's just another indication that gadhafi is feeling -- and his forces are feeling pressure. what they don't need are the very reports of the facts on the ground that ben wedeman and his crew are producing. that is, they're under pressure. they're running out of fuel and cash. turkey seized moneys in an account there. they're getting increasingly desperate, and the stranglehold around his forces and gadhafi himself in tripoli i
let's talk to our senior analyst fran. a lot of people out there may not understand this.ant our viewers and fran and david to listen to this as this plays out. ben is on the ground. mary, his camera woman is out there shooting, and then you hear this. [ gunfire ] >> wait! >> wait, wait, wait. you in, mary? >> yeah, i'm in. >> okay. just calm down. >> fran, i just want your assessment of that in the sense, when you look at the map and we've gone through this. we've...
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legendary quarterback fran is here.he has any inside information about when, not if, but when the nfl could be back on the field. rear we're back after a quick time-out. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tiguan. [ grunts ] welcome. i understand you need a little help with your mortgage, want to avoid foreclosure. smart move. candy? um-- well, you know, you're in luck. we're experts in this sort of thing, mortgage rigamarole, whatnot. r-really? absolutely, and we guarantee results, you know, for a small fee, of course. such are the benefits of having a professional on your side. [whistles, chuckles] why don't we get a contract? who wants a contract? [honks horn] [circus music plays] here you go, pete. thanks, betty. we're out of toner. [circus music plays] sign it. come on. sign it. [honks horn] ...homes around the country. every single day, saving homes. we will talk it over... announcer: if you're facing foreclosure, make sure you're talking to the right people. speak with hud-approved hou
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let's get context from fran townsend and a professor at the hoover institution. fran to you first. the significance here. i want you to listen, the united states recognizes the opposition as the true governing authority in libya. omar gadhafi doesn't like it, he tells his people. react. >> translator: this is our answer to all the decisions they took against the libyan people. >> trample on them. so gadhafi asking those who support him to go to violence. how significant is this step from the united states? >> it's tremendously signature. the rebels now will have access to the money frozen in these accounts in the united states fp they've been recognized by other goem governments around the world. the next question that will face the united states administration is does that mean you're going to provide arms. this has been a very controversial discussion. frankly what they really need to doimmediately is to put more pressure on nato to increase the bombing runs that really did seem to have an impact on gadhafi and the stability of those around him. and so this is a very important pi
let's get context from fran townsend and a professor at the hoover institution. fran to you first. the significance here. i want you to listen, the united states recognizes the opposition as the true governing authority in libya. omar gadhafi doesn't like it, he tells his people. react. >> translator: this is our answer to all the decisions they took against the libyan people. >> trample on them. so gadhafi asking those who support him to go to violence. how significant is this step...
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cnn's national security analyst fran townsend joins me now to break it all down. fran, if this indeed turns out to be something that's based in their own country, it seems to me that speaks to the very thing that you and i discussed many times which is that many times countries think more of terrorists as being from somewhere else and they can be from their own midsts. >> that's exactly right. you know, this is a tragic vent. and it has had all the sort of hallmarks, if you will, tom, of being in a terror attack, multiple simultaneous events, large explosions, the big bomb in oslo. and then you got a guy who steals a police uniform or creates one and then goes to this camp. he also had bomb making materials or a bomb at the island. and so, you know, you goin say this is an awful big incident to have just one person. so for a lot of reasons i think people assume based on recent history over the last ten years a r an interna an international terrorism conspiracy. this may be a right-wing extremist, someone from they're midst. >> this reminds me in a wave the oklahom
cnn's national security analyst fran townsend joins me now to break it all down. fran, if this indeed turns out to be something that's based in their own country, it seems to me that speaks to the very thing that you and i discussed many times which is that many times countries think more of terrorists as being from somewhere else and they can be from their own midsts. >> that's exactly right. you know, this is a tragic vent. and it has had all the sort of hallmarks, if you will, tom, of...
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fran, what do you think?ss in afghanistan for america, for the united states? >> well, i agree with peter. it's at peace with itself and its neighbors and it protect its own people and deny safe haven to terrorist groups. >> thanks very much to both of you. >>> up next, what it was like to witness firsthand the anti-government uprising taking place in syria. you name it. i've tried it. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required for prescription pain medications. proven. powerful. safe. salonpas. of some of the annoying symptoms menopause brings. go it's one a day menopause formula. the only complete multivitamin with soy isoflavones to help address hot flashes and mild mood changes. one a day menopause formula. >>> the latest fr
fran, what do you think?ss in afghanistan for america, for the united states? >> well, i agree with peter. it's at peace with itself and its neighbors and it protect its own people and deny safe haven to terrorist groups. >> thanks very much to both of you. >>> up next, what it was like to witness firsthand the anti-government uprising taking place in syria. you name it. i've tried it. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the...
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fran, is there any lesson that could come out of this for other countries. one is a reitation that you cannot look at your borders or airports, but you have to look at your own population at the same time you are looking at the population of the world that we live in. >> for that reason, all countries have to have a crisis management plan. you have to know who is in charge and who is responsible for the investigation, and you want to have countries that are resilient so they can bounce back from this. i think the prime minister struck the right note when they said whoever did this you cannot bomb us into silence, and we're a society that will bounce back and not be fearful. >> thank you so much for joining us. >>> the heat is also rising on another story overseas tonight. the hacking scandal in britain, the latest, a member of parliament is suggesting that one of the murdochs flat out lied when he spoke to the government leaders earlier this week, and he joins us from london when we come back. >>> new developments in britain's phone hacking scandal in depth
fran, is there any lesson that could come out of this for other countries. one is a reitation that you cannot look at your borders or airports, but you have to look at your own population at the same time you are looking at the population of the world that we live in. >> for that reason, all countries have to have a crisis management plan. you have to know who is in charge and who is responsible for the investigation, and you want to have countries that are resilient so they can bounce...
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and paul krushank and fran townsend who serves on the advisory committee for the cia and the homelandepartment. do we think this domestic terrorism or do we think there is some islamic jihadist connection? >> well, it's unclear, john, at this point where it's domestic terrorism unrelated to islamic terrorism or something related to islamist terrorism and al qaeda. it's only a very devastating, sophisticated attack which has been pulled off here. some of the scenes seem a bit like the '98 embassy bombings in africa aghent the u.s. embassies but mcveigh's attack in oklahoma in naj 1995, so not clear who i responsible at this point. there have been threats against norway from al qaeda, mainly by ayman al zawahiri, but not clear who it is, it could not be related to al qaeda at all. >> the reflex, fran townsend, could it be al qaeda, there are a number of reasons, also troops in afghanistan, have worked with the united states on some things overseas. when we see the bomb, we don't know much about it yet, but maybe you know more from your sources. when you see the devastation, it's not a s
and paul krushank and fran townsend who serves on the advisory committee for the cia and the homelandepartment. do we think this domestic terrorism or do we think there is some islamic jihadist connection? >> well, it's unclear, john, at this point where it's domestic terrorism unrelated to islamic terrorism or something related to islamist terrorism and al qaeda. it's only a very devastating, sophisticated attack which has been pulled off here. some of the scenes seem a bit like the '98...
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. >> reporter: in text savvy sap fran people told us they use the internet as a memory crutch. on-line appointment calenders to bank a koupblts to shoe and cloth sizes. >> counts to shoe and cloth size is. >> it is all self-contained. easy. >> i use the internet you utilize it i can remember everything. >> reporter: at this cafe we found 23-year-old teacher. she says she googles things dozens of times a day my think it is awesome we have so much information accessible now. but, i think people are getting lazar -- lazier. >> we are antisocial. that is what i believe. it effects your memory, you're aability to pay attention. >> reporter: paul crosby does not use the web. >> i am aware i am missing information and access to information. >> reporter: several people told us the reward of satisfying their curiosity made things more memorable. >> there is a word i was trying to find out what the meaning was and i type today in what does this mean and it came up and i remembered it because i was able to find it. >> reporter: one researcher said web sites serve as a collective group mem
. >> reporter: in text savvy sap fran people told us they use the internet as a memory crutch. on-line appointment calenders to bank a koupblts to shoe and cloth sizes. >> counts to shoe and cloth size is. >> it is all self-contained. easy. >> i use the internet you utilize it i can remember everything. >> reporter: at this cafe we found 23-year-old teacher. she says she googles things dozens of times a day my think it is awesome we have so much information...
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that's a great positive for us. >> nick burns, fran townsend, we'll keep on track of this story. fascinating developments in syria. >>> sarah palin says she can win a national election, but will she run? >>> great britain's hacking scandal spreads with allegations concerning a former prime minister. ok. [ cellphone rings ] hey. you haven't left yet. no. i'm boarding now... what's up? um...would you mind doing it again? last time. [ engine turns over ] oooohhhh...sweet. [ male announcer ] the chevy cruze with the my chevrolet app. the remote control car is finally here. well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] (telephone ring. pick up) usa prime credit. my name ...peggy. you got problem? peggy? third time i've called, it's time i speak with a supervisor. supervisor is genius...i transfer. transfer! transfer! transfer! transfer! transfer! hello...my name is... peggy? come on!!! hello? want better customer service? switch to discover. ranked #1 in customer loyalty. it pays to discover. >>> great britain's hacking scandal grew even bigger today. a reporter in the guar
that's a great positive for us. >> nick burns, fran townsend, we'll keep on track of this story. fascinating developments in syria. >>> sarah palin says she can win a national election, but will she run? >>> great britain's hacking scandal spreads with allegations concerning a former prime minister. ok. [ cellphone rings ] hey. you haven't left yet. no. i'm boarding now... what's up? um...would you mind doing it again? last time. [ engine turns over ] oooohhhh...sweet. [...
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i mean as fran should have indicated, no one wants to be in this situation.to a situation that existed in 19 1999 -- 1990 when the u.s. inflicted sanctions on pakistan. that was a beginning of the rocky relationship with pakis n pakistan. pakistanis remember that very well. we don't want to get ahead of what is already happening. this is a relationship both countries need. >> there's some concern about who could benefit from this. who would you say has the most to gain from a breakdown in u.s.-pakistan cooperation? >> randi, no question, the people who benefit are al qaeda and the pakistani taliban and the hakani network. those troops in the tribal areas that don't really recognize the control of pakistan and trying to harm the united states and u.s. interest both in the united states and by the way afghanistan. the people who benefit are the extremists. which is why, as peter said, both sides, pakistan and the united states, want to find their way out of this problem. >> peter, you want to add to that? >> no, i mean that's exactly right. the point of this mo
i mean as fran should have indicated, no one wants to be in this situation.to a situation that existed in 19 1999 -- 1990 when the u.s. inflicted sanctions on pakistan. that was a beginning of the rocky relationship with pakis n pakistan. pakistanis remember that very well. we don't want to get ahead of what is already happening. this is a relationship both countries need. >> there's some concern about who could benefit from this. who would you say has the most to gain from a breakdown in...
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in fran at the u.s. court of appeals, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> one more note about the armed services. president obama announced today that he will send condolence letters to families of service members who commit suicide while in the combat zone. that reverses a long standing government policy. in a written statement president obama said this is an emotional, painful and complicated issue but these americans served our nation bravely. they didn't die because they are weak he goes on. the fact that they didn't get the help they needed must change. end of the statement from president obama on this. >>> airport security is expected to tighten especially for international flights into the united states. that is because of recent intelligence that terrorists may be considering boarding flights with surgically implanted explosive devices, bombs. brian ross on the new warning out today. >> reporter: the reports of so-called belly bombs has led to an urgent alerlt for increased scrutiny of passengers head
in fran at the u.s. court of appeals, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> one more note about the armed services. president obama announced today that he will send condolence letters to families of service members who commit suicide while in the combat zone. that reverses a long standing government policy. in a written statement president obama said this is an emotional, painful and complicated issue but these americans served our nation bravely. they didn't die because they are weak he...
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they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thrilling sound of the 50's that blended the latin bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchem
they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thrilling sound of the 50's that blended the latin bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to...
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. >> an fran's city attorney is stepping into the fray. the ban would be patently unconstitutional if a court exempts medical professionals from it. the brief builds on an earlier suit that says that only the states, not a city, can regulate the actions of medical professionals. the proposed allot measure would -- >> taxes are at the heart of a lawsuit against contra costa county by 13 bay area cities and six special districts. the plaintiffs say contra costa county is making them repay taxes they never got. the dispute is over $18 million, the county owes chevron when the board decided that the county overassessed the refinery. the refineries say they never got the money. 6:07. the fourth of july holiday can be tough for military families with loved ones in the war zone. one family is missing their 24-year-old daughter rebecca. the army deployed her to afghanistan in may. she had to leave her 6-month-old son home with her husband in colorado they raised rebecca in los gatos. they are trying to honor them on the fourth of july. >> we're he
. >> an fran's city attorney is stepping into the fray. the ban would be patently unconstitutional if a court exempts medical professionals from it. the brief builds on an earlier suit that says that only the states, not a city, can regulate the actions of medical professionals. the proposed allot measure would -- >> taxes are at the heart of a lawsuit against contra costa county by 13 bay area cities and six special districts. the plaintiffs say contra costa county is making them...
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fire started just about two hoursing ago, and john alston is at the hertz rental car lot in south fran seasons where it happened. how did this happen? >> reporter: at this point firefighters are looking at the possible that people using illegal fireworks started this blaze, which destroyed dozens of cars, caused a local motel to be evacuated, and the fire was reported at quarter to 3:00 this afternoon. it initially started as a grass fire. grass under some of the vehicles in the hertz overflow lot caught fire. initially eight cars went up in flames, but because it's very windy, car after car started catching on fire, and in the end 37 vehicles went up in flames. this is on airport boulevard, near gateway, behind the motel 6. that was evacuated as a precawsmghts the fire is out but a number or engines are standing by, and at any moment the motel 6 will be re-opened. there was a lot of smoke in the area. now, deputy fire chief her no south san francisco said they had been talking to people in the neighborhood. they were getting reports people were using illegal fireworks near this overfl
fire started just about two hoursing ago, and john alston is at the hertz rental car lot in south fran seasons where it happened. how did this happen? >> reporter: at this point firefighters are looking at the possible that people using illegal fireworks started this blaze, which destroyed dozens of cars, caused a local motel to be evacuated, and the fire was reported at quarter to 3:00 this afternoon. it initially started as a grass fire. grass under some of the vehicles in the hertz...
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it's not fran-based. so i would expect -- san francisco-based. so i would expect there would have to be double the expectations that gives us something that we hope that they deliver. since we're only talking to one company in this case, an a company that we're familiar with. then we should see a brokering of what should come out in the final reporting. >> ok. we have a motion to continue. i don't know if it's been seconded. let me say that now that we have a full compliment of the commission. i was open to the idea of continuing but again i believe that it's important for us to move this forward. i appreciate the comments from the commissioner. i think it's important to be dealt with every penny that we spend and that we provide specificity in terms of the deliverables and that we don't spend anymore than we need to. to strike a balance in terms of moving forward with the understanding that we will not spend more than what is needed. and with the understanding that it's been agreed that the p.u.c. will do this work. i would ask for a motion to a
it's not fran-based. so i would expect -- san francisco-based. so i would expect there would have to be double the expectations that gives us something that we hope that they deliver. since we're only talking to one company in this case, an a company that we're familiar with. then we should see a brokering of what should come out in the final reporting. >> ok. we have a motion to continue. i don't know if it's been seconded. let me say that now that we have a full compliment of the...
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one day i'm in my office and i hear [as fran dresser] "hello." nanny fein? >> you're like, i'd love to do this but it bumps with this movie we're doing already. in what way? well, a guy puts on clothes and drives to a thing and this deal happens, so i wish i could. >> jon: i were i could but i can't. >> you escape with your life. >> jon: for you now, this is this the pinnacle, from now on it's tom hanks... you just become not just "stella got her groove back" but the tyler perry of middle-aged white guys. tom hanks presents. >> i've done my time in the dress, so maybe i can actually... i don't know if the kids remember that back before high-def if you go back on the youtube you'll find me in the bosom buddy, which started it all. [cheering and applause] thank you. thank you. actually, i look at the actors during the movie, they are having such a good time, sitting over there laughing, not working, not figuring out the shots, not finding out what you can't, do not having to argue with someone on the phone at the end of the day. they're having fun and i used t
one day i'm in my office and i hear [as fran dresser] "hello." nanny fein? >> you're like, i'd love to do this but it bumps with this movie we're doing already. in what way? well, a guy puts on clothes and drives to a thing and this deal happens, so i wish i could. >> jon: i were i could but i can't. >> you escape with your life. >> jon: for you now, this is this the pinnacle, from now on it's tom hanks... you just become not just "stella got her groove...
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one of his former teammates fran tarkenton founder of onemorecustomer.com.r on the vikings, i have one more sound bite i want you to hear. it'll be really tough. >> i was actually considering not living. i was actually considering that. >> reporter: you wanted to end your life? >> yeah. >> emotional stuff. tell us about him as a player. >> i knew him when he came up as a rookie from southern cal when he was 23, 22 years old. great athlete. great linebacker. he got it. he was smart. went back to law school. graduated from law school and just a great citizen, couldn't find a better human being than fred mcneill and to see this, what so many of my teammates, so many of my generation of players has happened because we have concussions and we'd go back in the game. >> 75 players, 75, fred is among them. >> yeah. >> suing the nfl, claiming that they knew about the effects of concussions on players' brains and concealed that info until just last year. did you -- are you a part of this suit or -- you're not a part of it. >> i am not. it does not surprise me. i am no
one of his former teammates fran tarkenton founder of onemorecustomer.com.r on the vikings, i have one more sound bite i want you to hear. it'll be really tough. >> i was actually considering not living. i was actually considering that. >> reporter: you wanted to end your life? >> yeah. >> emotional stuff. tell us about him as a player. >> i knew him when he came up as a rookie from southern cal when he was 23, 22 years old. great athlete. great linebacker. he got...
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one day i'm in my office and i hear [as fran dresser] "hello." nanny fein?you're like, i'd love to do this but it bumps with this movie we're doing already. in what way? well, a guy puts on clothes and drives to a thing and this deal happens, so i wish i could. >> jon: i were i could but i can't. >> you escape with your life. >> jon: for you now, this is this the pinnacle, from now on it's tom hanks... you just become not just "stella got her groove back" but the tyler perry of middle-aged white guys. tom hanks presents. >> i've done my time in the dress, so maybe i can actually... i don't know if the kids remember that back before high-def if you go back on the youtube you'll find me in the bosom buddy, which started it all. [cheering and applause] thank you. thank you. actually, i look at the actors during the movie, they are having such a good time, sitting over there laughing, not working, not figuring out the shots, not finding out what you can't, do not having to argue with someone on the phone at the end of the day. they're having fun and i used to be
one day i'm in my office and i hear [as fran dresser] "hello." nanny fein?you're like, i'd love to do this but it bumps with this movie we're doing already. in what way? well, a guy puts on clothes and drives to a thing and this deal happens, so i wish i could. >> jon: i were i could but i can't. >> you escape with your life. >> jon: for you now, this is this the pinnacle, from now on it's tom hanks... you just become not just "stella got her groove back"...
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the issue is how the department going to [tone] >> fran taylor. >> i lived in the mission and of a transportation advocate and i work with the walked san francisco and various advocacy groups. i'm speaking about the park on the 17th and folsom. the meeting got bumped back and i know we have several people here and i'm speaking in support of the park. i specifically want to address some of the opposition which has to do with the removal of parking because this is currently a service parking lot. i have a paper point exhibition here. this might be a little confusing. my bosses look like cockroaches, but i just want to show -- i only highlighted a few of the alliance. there are eight bus lines within walking distance of this park and 12 stops on the corner. the 33 and 22 runs right along 16th street. the mission buses and there's a bart station at 16th and mission street. this is a transit-rich area. it is flat and there is a bike lane on harrison and another on of valencia. it is very easy to reach without a car. like the carmeggdon that did not happen in los angeles, this is overblown. because san
the issue is how the department going to [tone] >> fran taylor. >> i lived in the mission and of a transportation advocate and i work with the walked san francisco and various advocacy groups. i'm speaking about the park on the 17th and folsom. the meeting got bumped back and i know we have several people here and i'm speaking in support of the park. i specifically want to address some of the opposition which has to do with the removal of parking because this is currently a service...
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today, san fran district attorney charged a new jersey man with three felonies. 30-year-old mark lugo faces charges of grand theft, possession of stolen property and second degree burglary. he is due in court for an arraignment of burglary. the drawing worth more than $100,000 was recovered undamaged. >>> a new report finds federal agents failed to properly supervise kidnapper phillip garedo. he office parole for kidnapping and rape when he and his wife abducted 11-year-old jacye dugard and held her for 18 years. home contacts were rare, drug tests and uri ne sampled were ignored. >>> the police say surveillance cameras installed at a intersection have made a world of difference cutting down on prostitution. the cameras were installed at sanoma boulevard back in june. since then the officers say that the prostitutes and johns have all but disappearedda the that location. some business owners complained the prostitutes just moved farther down sanoma boulevard. >>> the san francisco police academy today graduated a new class of officers to carry out lower priority work. [music] 15 new c
today, san fran district attorney charged a new jersey man with three felonies. 30-year-old mark lugo faces charges of grand theft, possession of stolen property and second degree burglary. he is due in court for an arraignment of burglary. the drawing worth more than $100,000 was recovered undamaged. >>> a new report finds federal agents failed to properly supervise kidnapper phillip garedo. he office parole for kidnapping and rape when he and his wife abducted 11-year-old jacye...
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fran townsend, a member of both the cia and department of homeland security, and fran, you read thisd it. rather dramatic, but is it surprising. do you agree al qaeda is close to collapsing? >> no question, they are weakened and their ability has been degraded not just by the killing of bin laden, but as mentioned in the report with the years of drone strikes, and we also, by the way, heard the former director of the cia, leon pennetta, say a similar thing at his confirmation hearing. the thing we have to be caution of is it's a little dangerous, the minute you say that you encourage affiliates like al qaeda and the iranian pennsylvania to attempt a big attack to prove you wrong. i do think they are severely weakened. i think it's true they are on the brink of collapse, but it's early to say that, though. >> does it mean there is less of a terrorists threats to americans? >> well, they are no less determined. they do seem less capable of being able to pull off a successful attack, and that has to do with intelligence and drones, and the whole tool kit of things we use to defeat them.
fran townsend, a member of both the cia and department of homeland security, and fran, you read thisd it. rather dramatic, but is it surprising. do you agree al qaeda is close to collapsing? >> no question, they are weakened and their ability has been degraded not just by the killing of bin laden, but as mentioned in the report with the years of drone strikes, and we also, by the way, heard the former director of the cia, leon pennetta, say a similar thing at his confirmation hearing. the...
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fun and feeling groovy ♪ [cheers and applause] >> mitchell: that final game is set for tomorrow in fran germany. finally this even the space shuttle atlanta has fixed a bulky computer today and carried more supplies into the international space station. although the final shuttle mission is scheduled to end next week, america's space age is living at an art exhibition back on earth. bill plante is our guide. >> reporter: new york artist barbara pray plaints landscape but when asked to come to cape canaveral she jumped for the chance. she went to in a to see a launch of shuttle discovery and edwards force base in california, the fastest unmanned aircraft in the world. >> you want to do something different because you don't want your painting to be like everybody else's. >> reporter: her x-43 is one of 72 art works at the arrow space museum this summer. in the exhibit nasa art, 50 years of exploration. this piece catches your eye the minute you walk in the room. >> an enormous astronaut, a life size one, it looks almost like a stained glass window. >> reporter: from norman rockwell to rob
fun and feeling groovy ♪ [cheers and applause] >> mitchell: that final game is set for tomorrow in fran germany. finally this even the space shuttle atlanta has fixed a bulky computer today and carried more supplies into the international space station. although the final shuttle mission is scheduled to end next week, america's space age is living at an art exhibition back on earth. bill plante is our guide. >> reporter: new york artist barbara pray plaints landscape but when...
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. >>> who knows what he wanted but it's in no way -- to get thepresident of fran's a-- france's attention>>> destiny of easton maryland she is so cute. whatever you are doing look at your tv screen. look at that face. another thing to give you a reason to smile. 3 years old today. actually tomorrow. sorry destiny. dft nie, happy birthday. >> the picture of the day is frisky, 8 years old living in baltimore. looks like he wants to play peekaboo or saying mom, get that -- hit that snooze. you want to share pictures, birthdays, pets, whatever you --what have you, morning show at wmar.com. >>> 6:24. news from around the world. some serious credibility issues face the maid accusing former imf director dominic strauss- kahn of rape. that official says based on concerns, the defense will ask for a bail reduction and as well as court hearing for later this morning. a source telling "the new york times" the maid lied repeatedly to police about making her initial rape allegation. >>> this will make you goesp. a incident involving the french president and you are looking at. a man grabbed him by the
. >>> who knows what he wanted but it's in no way -- to get thepresident of fran's a-- france's attention>>> destiny of easton maryland she is so cute. whatever you are doing look at your tv screen. look at that face. another thing to give you a reason to smile. 3 years old today. actually tomorrow. sorry destiny. dft nie, happy birthday. >> the picture of the day is frisky, 8 years old living in baltimore. looks like he wants to play peekaboo or saying mom, get that --...
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fran, glad you're here with us to talk about this. this is really pretty frightening.an, first of all, i want to ask you who are the sympathizers that might be working on this? >> well, you know, there are a number of what we call password-protected websites where jihadi sympathizers and terrorist sympathizers often communicate. they put propaganda up there, and -- and we think from what we're hearing so far that this comes from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or an affiliated group in yemen. here's the concern about that. anwar al awlaki, head of the group, an american-born islamic cleric, who is a terrorist and inspired the ft. hood shooter, he's got audio tapes there sold around the world and videotapes, so this is kind of a new low in a continuing activity of his, you know. this is now targeting children. >> yeah, i mean, have they ever targeted children before? have they ever released a cartoon like this, and what would they use children for? we've seen in one of the recent cases in afghanistan, there was a little girl, right, who had been tricked sort of to wal
fran, glad you're here with us to talk about this. this is really pretty frightening.an, first of all, i want to ask you who are the sympathizers that might be working on this? >> well, you know, there are a number of what we call password-protected websites where jihadi sympathizers and terrorist sympathizers often communicate. they put propaganda up there, and -- and we think from what we're hearing so far that this comes from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or an affiliated group in...
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and our international correspondent joins us, and fran, thank you for joining us. want you to take a listen. this is the new defense secretary, leon pennetta, talking about where we stand in fighting against al qaeda. >> my goals are to defeat al qaeda, that obviously we made an important start with that with getting rid of bin laden, but i was convinced in my prior capacity and i am convinced in this capacity that we're within reach of strategically defeating al qaeda. >> within reach, fran, of strategically defeating al qaeda. is it going to be harder to fight if we don't have the help from pakistan? >> reporter: oh, it absolutely is going to be harder. in any of these countries, whether it's pakistan, the tribal areas or yemen or somalia, wherever there is a weak central government where they don't exert the full control of the government in an area, it's to al qaeda's advantage. leon pennetta is right we're within reach of strategically defeating them. but the strategic defeat means getting the leadership that remains so they cannot pull off a massive attack li
and our international correspondent joins us, and fran, thank you for joining us. want you to take a listen. this is the new defense secretary, leon pennetta, talking about where we stand in fighting against al qaeda. >> my goals are to defeat al qaeda, that obviously we made an important start with that with getting rid of bin laden, but i was convinced in my prior capacity and i am convinced in this capacity that we're within reach of strategically defeating al qaeda. >> within...
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the five other victims have been identified. 58-year-old fran knox and her 18-year-old granddaughter were long-time morgan hill residents. the "san jose mercury news" says they moved to nebraska four years ago. >>> there are new questions about pg&e's handling of documents in the san bruno pipeline disaster. the "san francisco chronicle" reports pg&e held back a key document for two weeks before turning it over to federal investigators. it concerned a leak on the line in 1988. pg&e interviewed employees about whether it was on a seam on a pipe that was said to be seamless. the ntsb warned the utility the handle of that document violated federal rules. in a statement, pg&e's says it is committed to cooperating. >>> uc students may see their tuition go up again as the university system tries to find ways to make up for funding cuts in the state budget. uc officials say they will ask the board of regents to consider a future 9.6% tuition hike at its next meeting this month. that would add about $1,000 to the current tuition of nearly $12,000. it will come on top of an 8% increase approv
the five other victims have been identified. 58-year-old fran knox and her 18-year-old granddaughter were long-time morgan hill residents. the "san jose mercury news" says they moved to nebraska four years ago. >>> there are new questions about pg&e's handling of documents in the san bruno pipeline disaster. the "san francisco chronicle" reports pg&e held back a key document for two weeks before turning it over to federal investigators. it concerned a leak...