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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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let's bring in robert bear, a former cia officers and national contributor, fran townsend.ay, i've been wondering about your thoughts as you watch -- as you heard the news today, in drips and drabs and now you see these very bloody videos of this man that ruled so long, what were your thoughts? >> well, you know, it's very interesting, anderson. i for forget this person mentioned for "the wall street journal" tomorrow, that on the one hand it's a moment of exhilaration and anti-cli mat particular that when you find out that this figure that we thought about and was actually cowards. that moammar gadhafi came out of this rat hole and his request was, don't shoot, don't shoot. and this is a replay, exactly, of what suddam hussein did several years ago. it's a familiar story that the death spot is fraud until the bitter end. >> and also, fouad, they live with such grand dor in the interviews that they give and history shows time after time, they end up, you know, their bodies bloated with a bullet in his head. >> that's the life that moammar gadhafi chose. there was a saying w
let's bring in robert bear, a former cia officers and national contributor, fran townsend.ay, i've been wondering about your thoughts as you watch -- as you heard the news today, in drips and drabs and now you see these very bloody videos of this man that ruled so long, what were your thoughts? >> well, you know, it's very interesting, anderson. i for forget this person mentioned for "the wall street journal" tomorrow, that on the one hand it's a moment of exhilaration and...
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our own fran towsend has details on that. what her sources are saying about the chemical weapons he wanted to use on america, the country he was born in, the country that educated him, and early this morning, the country that hunted him down. around 3:00 a.m. eastern time, the u.s. launches a joint operation with the yemenis, a car believed to be carrying al awlaki is targeted. a u.s. drone fires a missile. and one of america's top terror targets is dead. >> the death of awlaki is a major blow to al qaeda's most active operational affiliate. >> anwar al awlaki was a long way from home. born in new mexico he radicalized and became a leader in al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. he was a top terror recruiter, awlaki's presence was felt in the ft. hood massacre. the alleged shooter, major nadal hassan is believed to have exchanged e-mails with awlaki before the rampage that left 13 people dead. awlaki is also linked to other terror plots, including the would-be underwear bomber, the plot to blow up u.s. cargo planes, and the atte
our own fran towsend has details on that. what her sources are saying about the chemical weapons he wanted to use on america, the country he was born in, the country that educated him, and early this morning, the country that hunted him down. around 3:00 a.m. eastern time, the u.s. launches a joint operation with the yemenis, a car believed to be carrying al awlaki is targeted. a u.s. drone fires a missile. and one of america's top terror targets is dead. >> the death of awlaki is a major...
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fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> well, anderson, it's interesting. we heard a lot. we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. we found these computer cartridges. well, as it turns out, a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki had advocated the use of wmd, namely ricin or cyanide in part of the target. that didn't happen but you can understand as anwar al awlaki got more aggressive operationally and became the external operations heave for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula he volunteered himself as a more and more increasingly important target. >> you've also got some new information about who helped the united states track him down, correct? >> that's right. >> you know, the saudi government has a very strong counterterrorism service, and the united states works pretty closely with them. they did provide us those tracking numbers in the cargo plane case. and i'm told that this saudi group was i
fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> well, anderson, it's interesting. we heard a lot. we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. we found these computer cartridges. well, as it turns out, a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki had advocated the use of wmd, namely ricin or cyanide in part of the target. that didn't...
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nicholas burns still with us, fran townsend and hala gorani. i want to bring you into the conversation. former nato ambassador, former undersecretary of state, listen to the current secretary of state, hillary clinton, who was careful saying very little but making clear the united states now will look to retaliate. >> we will be consulting with our friends and partners around the world about how we can send a very strong message that this kind of action, which violates international norms, must be ended and other areas where we can cooperate more closely in order to send a strong message to iran. >> she took no questions, that was the bulk of the statement. the united states has been frustrated in the past over iran's nuclear program, over other rogue actions by iran. what can the united states and what can others do now? >> well, john, you're got two things happening today. an intaken yus political crisis between iran and saudi arabia and the united states and iran. i think the administration will do a number of things. first, we're hearing th
nicholas burns still with us, fran townsend and hala gorani. i want to bring you into the conversation. former nato ambassador, former undersecretary of state, listen to the current secretary of state, hillary clinton, who was careful saying very little but making clear the united states now will look to retaliate. >> we will be consulting with our friends and partners around the world about how we can send a very strong message that this kind of action, which violates international...
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we have tom fuentes and also fran townsend. tom, i just want to begin with you here as we hear about these two men charged, one of whom is in the united states, the other still at large, charged with this attempted assassination or thwarted assassination attempt of the saudi ambassador. you hear that this involves the mexican government, obviously iran, as you reference the s.e.a.l. team 6 of the iranian revolutionary guard, you hear all of these pieces of this tremendously complicated puzzle. what's your reaction? >> well, my reaction is that it would have been sanctioned at the highest levels of the iranian government to commit these acts and that it would not be the first time that they have conducted international acts of terrorism. as i mentioned earlier, they conducted two major bombings in argentina in the early '90s and the investigation in that case led all the way to the top of the iranian government. and interpol issued red notices three years ago in connection with the members involved in that case. in that case the
we have tom fuentes and also fran townsend. tom, i just want to begin with you here as we hear about these two men charged, one of whom is in the united states, the other still at large, charged with this attempted assassination or thwarted assassination attempt of the saudi ambassador. you hear that this involves the mexican government, obviously iran, as you reference the s.e.a.l. team 6 of the iranian revolutionary guard, you hear all of these pieces of this tremendously complicated puzzle....
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fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> well, anderson, it's interesting. we heard a lot. we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. we found these computer cartridges. well, as it turns out, a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki had advocated the use of wmd, namely ricin or cyanide in part of the plot, a poison piece to the plot. that didn't happen. but you can understand as anwar al awlaki got more aggressive operationally and became the external operations heave for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula he volunteered himself as a more and more increasingly important target. >> you've also got some new information about who helped the united states track him down, correct? >> that's right. you know, the saudi government has a very strong counterterrorism service, and the united states works pretty closely with them. they did provide us those tracking numbers in the cargo plane case. and i'm told tha
fran, i know you've been working your sources, you have new information tonight. what have you learned? >> well, anderson, it's interesting. we heard a lot. we remember the cargo plot. the saudi government handed us the tracking numbers. we found these computer cartridges. well, as it turns out, a senior counter terrorism official confirmed to me today, that as part of that plot, anwar al awlaki had advocated the use of wmd, namely ricin or cyanide in part of the plot, a poison piece to...
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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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fran was there representing the united states.very clear when you attended the conference that adel al jubeir was telling the crown prince at the time who the guests were, what they did, really kind of guiding him through the basically the people attending the conference. one thing, erin, that struck me in the indictment. if you read it, it refers to a restaurant in washington where it was suppose today happen. senators were going to be there, 100 to 150 people killed potentially. i think that corresponds -- i've met ambassadors on a number of occasions in the past. so the universe of restaurants in washington where somebody like this would go routinely and correspond pend to the indictment really does suggest it was cafe milan in georgetown. >> for those, peter, just tuning in, read to them out of the complaint. the words used when talking about killing as you said possibly a hundred casualties from. if the hundred go with him, expletive, them. that was obviously an indication of how little they cared about casualties. can i ask
fran was there representing the united states.very clear when you attended the conference that adel al jubeir was telling the crown prince at the time who the guests were, what they did, really kind of guiding him through the basically the people attending the conference. one thing, erin, that struck me in the indictment. if you read it, it refers to a restaurant in washington where it was suppose today happen. senators were going to be there, 100 to 150 people killed potentially. i think that...
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dan rivers is in tripoli, joining us, fran townsend, bob bear. here's what we know about the dictator's demise. we now know why pro-gadhafi forces fought so hard to keep control of gadhafi's home town of sirte. he might have been hiding there since the capital of tripoli fell two months ago. revolutionary fighters closed in on sirte this morning, reportedly unaware that the colonel was there. gadhafi boarded a convoy and attempted to flee. his convoy was disabled as it sped out of sirte. nato officials say they were unaware that they were firing on the former leader. gadhafi and a handful of bodyguards survived and took refuge in this drainage pipe underneath the road. they were surrounded by revolutionary fighters and they wrote the place of the rat on the outside. someone said, my master is here, he was reportedly to see gadhafi. he told the bbc the colonel simply looked up at him and said, don't shoot. this cell phone video taken shortly before his death shows gadhafi injured, but captured alive by fighters who screamed god is great. he was we
dan rivers is in tripoli, joining us, fran townsend, bob bear. here's what we know about the dictator's demise. we now know why pro-gadhafi forces fought so hard to keep control of gadhafi's home town of sirte. he might have been hiding there since the capital of tripoli fell two months ago. revolutionary fighters closed in on sirte this morning, reportedly unaware that the colonel was there. gadhafi boarded a convoy and attempted to flee. his convoy was disabled as it sped out of sirte. nato...
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bush fran townsend. and the author of the book "the black banners, the inside story of 9/11 and the war against al qaeda." also with us tonight cnn contributor, tom fuentes, and bob behr. fran, what your sources telling you that's new? >> bob mueller of the fbi said it was like a hollywood plot. as we've gotten additional details, it's really not only that, but an incredible example of the sophistication and success of the law enforcement agencies here. we know that arbabsiar, the defendant here, flew into mexico and was denied entry. it turns out we've learned tonight from senior counterterrorism official hess was denied entry into mexico by design with the cooperation of the mexican government. he then flew to new york. you might ask yourself why didn't they fly to texas? that's where his family was living. he didn't go to texas because federal officials here in the united states understood that under texas law he may not have been able to be held to do an intelligence interview, so he was flown to new
bush fran townsend. and the author of the book "the black banners, the inside story of 9/11 and the war against al qaeda." also with us tonight cnn contributor, tom fuentes, and bob behr. fran, what your sources telling you that's new? >> bob mueller of the fbi said it was like a hollywood plot. as we've gotten additional details, it's really not only that, but an incredible example of the sophistication and success of the law enforcement agencies here. we know that arbabsiar,...
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joining us, former homeland security adviser fran townsend, professor. nicholas burns, a research fellow with the new america foundation. fran, i want to talk you first someone who has met the man, the world will not miss him. but what is missing now that he will not be brought to justice? tell us more about who he was. >> you know i think, john, many people have said, i mean this was not a rational man to have a negotiation with. it was a very difficult conversation to have with him. and he had a very definite view of the world that was at times completely uninformed by the actual facts and reality. look, this is a man who so closely held power that it causes a vacuum, ntc will have to rise to that occasion. but there will be tribal differences, those pro-gadhafi loyalists who will melt into the population and you hope they don't come back but you can't be certain. we did see insurgency that formed in iraq after saddam was captured. and then, of course, there's the libyan islamic fighting group an affiliate of the al qaeda organization and you worry tha
joining us, former homeland security adviser fran townsend, professor. nicholas burns, a research fellow with the new america foundation. fran, i want to talk you first someone who has met the man, the world will not miss him. but what is missing now that he will not be brought to justice? tell us more about who he was. >> you know i think, john, many people have said, i mean this was not a rational man to have a negotiation with. it was a very difficult conversation to have with him. and...
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but fran, nice to see you. >> thank you very much, greta.d to be with you. >> and now callista gingrich. she's been busy on the campaign trail with her husband, newt gingrich, but she found time to write a children's book. it's called "sweet land of liberty." nice to see you, callista. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> who drew the cover. >> we have a wonderful i will stray tore, and she did all the illustration necessary the book and together she and i developed this character, ellis the elephant. >> the first thing i think of is the republican elephant and you don't have a donkey in there. >> there are no donkeys, i have to say. but we considered many animals, bunnies, hippos, giraffes, but in the end i couldn't resist this adorable elephant. >> why ellis? >> it harkens back to ellis island as we are a nation of immigrants. ellis is a name children would find delightful. >> it's so interesting, when i was reading the book i didn't realize until i was reading it outlied in the other room, it rhymes. >> it does. >> i guess i didn't real
but fran, nice to see you. >> thank you very much, greta.d to be with you. >> and now callista gingrich. she's been busy on the campaign trail with her husband, newt gingrich, but she found time to write a children's book. it's called "sweet land of liberty." nice to see you, callista. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> who drew the cover. >> we have a wonderful i will stray tore, and she did all the illustration necessary the book and together she...
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fran town send was representing the united states.s clear that adel al-jubeir was telling crown prince about dull what who the guests were and what they did, guiding him through the basically the people attending the conference. 1:00 one thing, erin that struck me in the indictment, which if you read refers to a restaurant in washington where the attack was supposed to happen. senators were going to be there, 100, 150 people killed potentially. that corresponds to georgetown, where have met ambassador adel al-jubeir on a number of occasions in the past. the universal restaurants in washington where somebody like this would go routinely and they correspond to the indictment really does suggest it is cafe milano in georgetown. >> oh, wow. i want to read out of the complaint the words used when talking about killing. as you said possibly 100 casualties burhanuddin rabbani. if the hundred go with him expletive them. which is showing how little they care about casualties. >> it is routine for the saudis. this is often they aren't, as fran
fran town send was representing the united states.s clear that adel al-jubeir was telling crown prince about dull what who the guests were and what they did, guiding him through the basically the people attending the conference. 1:00 one thing, erin that struck me in the indictment, which if you read refers to a restaurant in washington where the attack was supposed to happen. senators were going to be there, 100, 150 people killed potentially. that corresponds to georgetown, where have met...
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fran town send was representing the united states.lling crown prince about dull what who the guests were and what they did, guiding him through the basically the people attending the conference. 1:00 one thing, erin that struck me in the indictment, which if you read refers to a restaurant in washington where the attack was supposed to happen. senators were going to be there, 100, 150 people killed potentially. that corresponds to georgetown, where have met ambassador adel al-jubeir on a number of occasions in the past. the universal restaurants in washington where somebody like this would go routinely and they correspond to the indictment really does suggest it is cafe milano in georgetown. >> oh, wow. i want to read out of the complaint the words used when talking about killing. as you said possibly 100 casualties burhanuddin rabbani. if the hundred go with him expletive them. which is showing how little they care about casualties. >> it is routine for the saudis. this is often they aren't, as fran indicated earlier, if they don't k
fran town send was representing the united states.lling crown prince about dull what who the guests were and what they did, guiding him through the basically the people attending the conference. 1:00 one thing, erin that struck me in the indictment, which if you read refers to a restaurant in washington where the attack was supposed to happen. senators were going to be there, 100, 150 people killed potentially. that corresponds to georgetown, where have met ambassador adel al-jubeir on a number...
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on more than 75 acres of rich farmland, ted and fran loewen look after some of the most prized producen on menus across the state. the couple represents the third generation of farming in a family that first moved to the area inthe 1930s. fran and ted eventually took over the operation from her dad herb and immediately saw a need to change a few things in order to stay competitive. >> father-in-law back in the sixties had a fairly typical orchard for this area, where he would have a number of varieties to go through the season and he would pack them, and they would get marketed with others doing the same thing. as the market changed, we had a choice to make: either get bigger or find a niche market. >> in addition to changing the fruit they grow, the loewens also strived to change the way they grew their fruit. long before the days of organic and in a time when farmland around them was rapidly disappearing, the loewens, along with some local farmers, came up with a set of growing guidelines called "california clean," which later became the catalyst for them going 100% organic. >> takin
on more than 75 acres of rich farmland, ted and fran loewen look after some of the most prized producen on menus across the state. the couple represents the third generation of farming in a family that first moved to the area inthe 1930s. fran and ted eventually took over the operation from her dad herb and immediately saw a need to change a few things in order to stay competitive. >> father-in-law back in the sixties had a fairly typical orchard for this area, where he would have a...
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. >> reporter: fran is a breast cancer survivor. >> i was going every year. and they found something on that mammogram. >> reporter: she says her annual screenings helped catch the disease early but getting screened every year can also have a downside. >> breathe. >> reporter: according to a new study, more than half of women who get annual mammograms will get false positive results at least once in 10 years. and as many as 9% of those women will have an unnecessary biopsy. >> i think most women would rather suffer with a little bit of anxiety than have a cancer that's caught later. >> reporter: but most doctors still recommend that all women have an annual mammogram starting at age 40. and this study confirms there is some risk to not being screened every year. >> small percentage of women will have later stage cancers defected if they wait every other year. >> reporter: 61-year-old fran still gets an annual mammogram. she feels in her case the test saved her life. >> i know there's anxiety. i had anxiety. obviously until my biopsy came back then i had even
. >> reporter: fran is a breast cancer survivor. >> i was going every year. and they found something on that mammogram. >> reporter: she says her annual screenings helped catch the disease early but getting screened every year can also have a downside. >> breathe. >> reporter: according to a new study, more than half of women who get annual mammograms will get false positive results at least once in 10 years. and as many as 9% of those women will have an...
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townsend, thank you very much, fran. >>> expectant moms listen up.hat says you better watch out for what you're eating and drinking. expect that. but scientists say that the chemical bpa could do a great deal of harm to your unborn child. [ male announcer ] attention medicare beneficiaries. the annual enrollment period to switch your current medicare coverage is earlier this year. it begins october 15th and ends december 7th; so now is the best time to review your options. here's a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. what makes it complete? this plan combines medicare parts a and b which is your hospital and doctor coverage, with part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan starting at a zero dollar monthly premium beyond what you pay for medicare part b. this plan offers you benefits like an annual physical, preventive screenings and immunizations for a $0 copay. you'll also have the flexibility to change doctors from a network
townsend, thank you very much, fran. >>> expectant moms listen up.hat says you better watch out for what you're eating and drinking. expect that. but scientists say that the chemical bpa could do a great deal of harm to your unborn child. [ male announcer ] attention medicare beneficiaries. the annual enrollment period to switch your current medicare coverage is earlier this year. it begins october 15th and ends december 7th; so now is the best time to review your options. here's a...
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los locales festejan, la fran reaionÓ. y con te remate lograron el empate.villa y dejó el asunto dos a cero a favor de cruz azul que acerca a la liguilla. los gallos blancos qrÉtaro ganaron uno a cero. en inglatea, holand van der bar metiÓ segdo pa totenam. al nuto 72, otra vez aparecieron con este gol. >>>ÁlvardomÍnguez de esta rma clavÓ el seguo para el atlÉtico. el equipo de madrid naba tres a cero. zaragoza no se fue en blanco. los colchoneros ganaron tres a uno. cerramos...
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fran, this is interesting.ant to put this into perspective here, under president bush when i covered president bush and you were there serving, he was a friend of the united states. he was an ally. he had renounced weapons of mass destruction after september 11th. he said he was going after al qaeda asked the libyan people to donate blood for the victims after the september 11th attacks. now he's dead. he's an enemy of this country and many others, what does this mean? >> suzanne, i think i'd go back further than you did, he was responsible for pan am 103, he was on the terror list. a good deal of hard policy work had been done to get him over to the point you described when he handed over his wmd program. there were concerns about gadhafi after that. going there we were concerned about his relationship with the king of saudi arabia which was very tense. there had been allegations that gadhafi was trying to assassinate the king. he had made some public pronouncements renouncing terror, there was deep skepticism
fran, this is interesting.ant to put this into perspective here, under president bush when i covered president bush and you were there serving, he was a friend of the united states. he was an ally. he had renounced weapons of mass destruction after september 11th. he said he was going after al qaeda asked the libyan people to donate blood for the victims after the september 11th attacks. now he's dead. he's an enemy of this country and many others, what does this mean? >> suzanne, i think...
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i want to bring in fran townsend. >> it's a huge deal. the iranians is clearly sanctioned at a very high level. it includes the head of quds force, the individual they identify as the head of this particular operation. wolf, you don't get that without having had some electronic surveillance as well as the informants identified in the complaint. that's why i think, i suspect based on my own experience you have something like mike rogers saying he's very confident that this was sanctioned at the highest levels. that really does suggest a whole new low in the relationship between the iranians and the saudis. look, the saudis understood this because for the longest time they didn't post an ambassador in iraq after there was a government there because they were afraid the iranians would come into iraq and assassinate their ambassador were. you have the hage coming up, the king of saudi arabia is referred to as the custodian of the two holy mosque. will they use pilgrims as cover to get quds force in there to start unrest. this is a real sign o
i want to bring in fran townsend. >> it's a huge deal. the iranians is clearly sanctioned at a very high level. it includes the head of quds force, the individual they identify as the head of this particular operation. wolf, you don't get that without having had some electronic surveillance as well as the informants identified in the complaint. that's why i think, i suspect based on my own experience you have something like mike rogers saying he's very confident that this was sanctioned...
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also the morning commute looks good as you head to sap fran, no problems there. >>> this morning's commute is a nice drive, steve? what is your deal? >> what do you mean? in what respect? >> good morning steve. >> nice wind, sal. >> today mostly sunny, a little warmer some fog going down the coast, a north wind will take care of it, it is mainly west, back to a little more fog and a little cooler, it looks hike not much of a warmup, upper 50s, fairfield also 55, coolest readings in the north bay just a puff of 55, everyone says calm conditions and there is some warmer air aloft. it is projected to move closer towards us and that will give us a cool down put maybe you are on the coast, a northerly winds means 60s and 70s to low- to-mid 80s and taking us to tuesday and wednesday, then it just sits there. very quiet pattern as we go through the upcoming weekend. >>> 49 years take down one of nfl's undefeated teams but the most talked about moment came after the game. >>> also ahead in debate, marijuana medical says california, that drug should be legal. >>> heading off to the high- rise, we w
also the morning commute looks good as you head to sap fran, no problems there. >>> this morning's commute is a nice drive, steve? what is your deal? >> what do you mean? in what respect? >> good morning steve. >> nice wind, sal. >> today mostly sunny, a little warmer some fog going down the coast, a north wind will take care of it, it is mainly west, back to a little more fog and a little cooler, it looks hike not much of a warmup, upper 50s, fairfield also 55,...
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germany's angela merkel muscled out fran's nicolas sarkozy over using european central bank funds to fight the crisis. instead, europe may turn to china and brazil for help propping up its teeter b bond market. >>> sharp differences remain over lows private holders of greek bonds will have to accept. meanwhile, australia's prime minister, julia gillard, a group of 20 leader said what many are thinking when they blasted european leaders today for their lack of options and results. the u.s. will likely lose its aaa credit rating from another major agency in late november or early december because congress will fail to address on a deficit cutting plan. >>> watch yahoo! today, "the wall street journal" reports google has talked to at least two private equity firms about helping to finance a deal to buy yahoo!. mcdonald's is considering its third price hike of the year, blaming rising costs of beef and labor. >>> elsewhere, gas is up almost 5 cents over the past two weeks. the nationwide average for a gallon of regular is $3.47. >>> after publishers simon and shuster spread up its releas
germany's angela merkel muscled out fran's nicolas sarkozy over using european central bank funds to fight the crisis. instead, europe may turn to china and brazil for help propping up its teeter b bond market. >>> sharp differences remain over lows private holders of greek bonds will have to accept. meanwhile, australia's prime minister, julia gillard, a group of 20 leader said what many are thinking when they blasted european leaders today for their lack of options and results. the...
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i talked to one police officer, he told me they were trying to get to fran but like i mentioned, bart did shut down its stations so they were unable to get on. so they are standing there, waiting and talking about their next move. i have not had a chance to talk to them about what they are planning to do. >> thank you for the update. we will take a quick break and be right back. [ female announcer ] what makes jcpfastcash so exciting? it's like extra cash you earn in an instant. earn 10, 20, or $30 jcpfastcash right at the register. then use it right now on anything you want, see, or love. we make style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. it's like extra
i talked to one police officer, he told me they were trying to get to fran but like i mentioned, bart did shut down its stations so they were unable to get on. so they are standing there, waiting and talking about their next move. i have not had a chance to talk to them about what they are planning to do. >> thank you for the update. we will take a quick break and be right back. [ female announcer ] what makes jcpfastcash so exciting? it's like extra cash you earn in an instant. earn 10,...
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organizers plan to rally outside an education conference in downtown fran and at 4:00 p.m..the two-day conference is being put on by the foundation for excellence in education. former florida governor bush heads the non-profit which wants to end teacher tenure and seniority-based pay. rupert murdoch will give the keynote tomorrow. activists say the group wants to sell-out public education. >> protesters plan to kickoff occupy richmond today. organizers will target the chevron refinery and safeway that has left town. the rally will start at 4 p.m., next to the east bay center for performing arts followed by a march to the refinery. protesters plan to camp by richmond city hall for several days. >>> risky rescue overnight in the sierra foothills. jumped ofs tallest bridge then called 911 himself. >>> fairy tale wedding in the nation that builds itself as m?< >>> base jumper took a late night leap from california's tallest bridge had to be rescued after he got caught in a tree. look at this video, it is -- it is dark you can see him handling still harnessed. crews rescued the j
organizers plan to rally outside an education conference in downtown fran and at 4:00 p.m..the two-day conference is being put on by the foundation for excellence in education. former florida governor bush heads the non-profit which wants to end teacher tenure and seniority-based pay. rupert murdoch will give the keynote tomorrow. activists say the group wants to sell-out public education. >> protesters plan to kickoff occupy richmond today. organizers will target the chevron refinery and...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> i'm frn fran. thank you for joining us today. >> this is a very interesting weather set-up.
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> i'm frn fran. thank you for joining us today. >> this is a very interesting weather set-up.
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winning over dario fran key teal by oh, so close a margin. and how quickly everyone's emotions and feelings change, as here we are, two weeks later. as we said, we were going to celebrate, not only a championship, but a rookie of the year championship. danica's farewell. and maybe dan winning $5 million, if he could have won this race. >> and as we watch this, marty, we said this before, this sport is a natural high, when you drive, it gives you the highest highs but also has the lowest lows. and you don't understand that until you're involved in the sport. ed a as we see dario franchitti here. it's just -- it pulls your gut out in this scenario. overall, it's going to be a case where all the drivers are going to remember this. it's tough. it's the last race of the year, eddie, and it's something they'll carry forward. >> i think it really is a beautiful statement to his life that they're going to do that now. they're going out now and they're going to run those five laps. >> we see tony kanaan who probably knew dan best as far as all the dri
winning over dario fran key teal by oh, so close a margin. and how quickly everyone's emotions and feelings change, as here we are, two weeks later. as we said, we were going to celebrate, not only a championship, but a rookie of the year championship. danica's farewell. and maybe dan winning $5 million, if he could have won this race. >> and as we watch this, marty, we said this before, this sport is a natural high, when you drive, it gives you the highest highs but also has the lowest...
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pran fran is late to the party. >> this has been in place in 1996 . newt gingrich passed. passed and including excons and veterans on food tamps and now 11 groups now which include veterans coming back taare unemployed. and the priorits are broken down. employers get a higher tax credit for hiring veterans instead of excon. studies by governors here in new york state. showed they are welfare recip yepts. >> terrible. >> i hate this more than john. we are using the tax code as a book much favors to get the economy going. that's not what you do with the tax code. commission people to be hired because they are protective and not because they get a tax credit. and then what happens, does he get fired again. it is wrong to do. stay out. over all theme. government needs to step out. >> no one has a right to a yob. nor a felon or a vet. business person needs to make their judgment of who helps their bottom line. >> and regina. thank you for joining us it was great to have you. >> coming up. the economy is putting sanda in a bad mood. find out why.her laptop bag or hires another e
pran fran is late to the party. >> this has been in place in 1996 . newt gingrich passed. passed and including excons and veterans on food tamps and now 11 groups now which include veterans coming back taare unemployed. and the priorits are broken down. employers get a higher tax credit for hiring veterans instead of excon. studies by governors here in new york state. showed they are welfare recip yepts. >> terrible. >> i hate this more than john. we are using the tax code as...
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somebody broke into the hatchery saturday and released 20,000 young salmon in the sand fran bay. monday, there was a nearly identical break-in, another 40,000 salmon were released. the fish -- were being raised by students. nobody has claimed responsible. animal rights activists have criticized the spends as filthy and overcrowded. the sheriff's department and fbi are investigating. >>> police move in overnight to evict occupy wall street protesters in one bay area city. in new york, hackers are threatening retaliation today for hundreds of arrests. >>> republicans and religion. the debate that is taking on a life of its own. verizon 4g lte. america's fastest and most reliable 4g network in over 140 cities. verizon. built so you can rule the air. >>> a dozen campers participating in a weeklong protest were forced to leave or face arrest. the demonstration called occupy san jose is done in solidarity with wall street protesters. as many as 300 crowded the sidewalk outside city hall. around midnight police told the remaining protesters they were violating the city's no camping ordi
somebody broke into the hatchery saturday and released 20,000 young salmon in the sand fran bay. monday, there was a nearly identical break-in, another 40,000 salmon were released. the fish -- were being raised by students. nobody has claimed responsible. animal rights activists have criticized the spends as filthy and overcrowded. the sheriff's department and fbi are investigating. >>> police move in overnight to evict occupy wall street protesters in one bay area city. in new york,...