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to be frank with you, it probably needed a visa to get here... - right. - ...because this has come from say in this part of the world. this has come from yorkshire, i think. i can't help but think this started off life at the leeds fireclay company sometime in the sort of 1880s, 1890s. so i reckon this weighs probably around about 500lbs or thereabouts. and i would reckon a pound for a pound. so if you wanted to go out and buy another one of these today, if you could find one, you'd probably have to pay somewhere in the region of £500. - do you fancy the idea of owning a pair? - definitely. once you've got a pair, you've got to get that clock tower between the two. i'm sure morecambe's got one to spare somewhere. - i'm sure it has. - you never know. this is what we've arrived at. this is a renaissance revival bonbon dish. it's english, dating about 1865, silver-plated with a frosted glass insert. they're not really the height of fashion, these. - but you paid 15 quid for it? - yeah. well, i reckon we've added at least two quid to the value by cleaning it. that's lovely. so there we go.
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thank you, frank, with the kcbs phone force telling us it's a slow ride from 205. you can see your drive time growing to 28 minutes now on westbound 580 from the altamont pass towards 680 and the dublin interchange. a couple new problems coming in right now. injury crash, car on its roof, unfortunately, in the macarthur maze. it is going against the commute eastbound 580 the eastbound 24. and we are going to head up towards hercules now word of ramp closures. there are paving across the stretch so ramps closed on eastbound and westbound highway 4 the ramps to eastbound 80 from 6 a.m. until 4:00 this afternoon. so a lot of roadwork across that stretch. bay bridge a bright spot this morning. friday light so far heading into san francisco. no metering lights yet. traffic lights are out in portions of hayes valley especially right there around hayes and gough. right now 400 customers still without power. if you hit one of these intersections, treat it as a four-way stop. you can get the latest information from our radio partners, remember kcbs, our radio partners, at 74
thank you, frank, with the kcbs phone force telling us it's a slow ride from 205. you can see your drive time growing to 28 minutes now on westbound 580 from the altamont pass towards 680 and the dublin interchange. a couple new problems coming in right now. injury crash, car on its roof, unfortunately, in the macarthur maze. it is going against the commute eastbound 580 the eastbound 24. and we are going to head up towards hercules now word of ramp closures. there are paving across the stretch...
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it's been brought up to date everyone in the industry is holding their breath with the emotions and it will let me tell you frank gold with acting quality space science and lots of trucks would get it works out and with that the whole scientific move which is the mission good luck hope for all of mankind will benefit me. r.t. . i cannot as i look at some other headlines from around the world this hour at least nine killed dozens wounded after two suicide car bombs exploded in baghdad witnesses say both cars detonated as they were queuing to enter the heavily fortified green zone in the heart of the capital's business and government parlance in iraq has been increasing over the last year with bombings once again and almost daily occurrence. two robots sent into the reactor buildings at the fukushima nuclear plant have found massive amounts of radiation barring any workers from entering the plant operator also announced a new nine month plan to stabilize the situation proposing to cover their reactors with a child mobile like sarcophagus situation at the nuclear complex remains critical of the radiation leaks and
it's been brought up to date everyone in the industry is holding their breath with the emotions and it will let me tell you frank gold with acting quality space science and lots of trucks would get it works out and with that the whole scientific move which is the mission good luck hope for all of mankind will benefit me. r.t. . i cannot as i look at some other headlines from around the world this hour at least nine killed dozens wounded after two suicide car bombs exploded in baghdad witnesses...
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frank, we will start with you. >> good to see you again. you talk about your concerns about cutting the defense budget and saying that you did not think it should be cut. a few months ago we spoke about this. yesterday, now you said you are talking about cutting some things from the budget in fiscal year 2012. can you talk about what kind of cut to would like to do. if you cannot give specifics, can you speak generally? >> i do not know if there are any cuts that i would like to do. it is ludicrous to think that out of $550 million that you cannot find some savings. anyone in the pentagon has said we can cut her, her, -- here, here, and here. fighting 2 wars and now in libya, it's not a great time to be cutting the military, but i understand how bad our situation is. when i came here 18 years ago, the whole budget was $1.5 trillion an thid this year, our debt will pass that.w we have some serious problems. defense has to be part of it. let's look at the pentagon and who -- how we buy things. we have just cut out major programs, cut the f-22
frank, we will start with you. >> good to see you again. you talk about your concerns about cutting the defense budget and saying that you did not think it should be cut. a few months ago we spoke about this. yesterday, now you said you are talking about cutting some things from the budget in fiscal year 2012. can you talk about what kind of cut to would like to do. if you cannot give specifics, can you speak generally? >> i do not know if there are any cuts that i would like to do....
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there in libya to bring you the latest developments and eyewitness accounts we have a lot we can see paula sleep is a. risk an office in the region frank gaffney still with well you can also follow us on our facebook page check out his videos on the you tube channel. more tornado jets are being sent courtesy of the british taxpayer the announcement comes as the armed forces are hit by a wave of redundancies as the country continues to tighten its belt and lore and reports the intervention along with the cutbacks has left many people in the u.k. questioning democratic rights. but winter of discontent that's becoming a thing spring streets regularly filling with massive anti-government protests which start peacefully but retain lee turned violent. yury is a this spending cuts by a coalition government they say. no one wants and now a new foreign war. i think that democracy in britain which it prides itself on and keenly exports is wearing thin for some. moment they're just making up their own mind about everything really we don't have to say anything. i don't see them do anything about this. comes they work in social care and social care. how much money th
there in libya to bring you the latest developments and eyewitness accounts we have a lot we can see paula sleep is a. risk an office in the region frank gaffney still with well you can also follow us on our facebook page check out his videos on the you tube channel. more tornado jets are being sent courtesy of the british taxpayer the announcement comes as the armed forces are hit by a wave of redundancies as the country continues to tighten its belt and lore and reports the intervention along...
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you might have one of those. >> that is it for this week's "a second look." i'm frank somerville and we leave you with a famous voice singing a famous song on november 18th, 199. the day that the bay bridge re- opened offer the loma prieta earthquake. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. . ♪ i left my heart in san francisco ♪ high on a hill, it falls to me ♪ to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars ♪ i don't care, my love waits there ♪ in san francisco ♪ above the blue and windy sea ♪ when i come home to you, oakland/san francisco ♪ [ applause ] ♪ your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [ applause ]
you might have one of those. >> that is it for this week's "a second look." i'm frank somerville and we leave you with a famous voice singing a famous song on november 18th, 199. the day that the bay bridge re- opened offer the loma prieta earthquake. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. . ♪ i left my heart in san francisco ♪ high on a hill, it falls to me ♪ to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars ♪ i don't care, my love waits there ♪ in san...
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with them. the issues you raise as to whether big banks have an advantage. dodd-frank is meant to provide us with tools to level the playing field. it needs to be fully implemented. >> a lagered discussion at some point. let me shift gears. march 21, a report that goldman sachs and others are skirting the volcker rule by saying it does apply to long-term principal investments. what has reaction to that then? >> i am not familiar with the particulars of implementing the volcker rule. i would be happy to get your response. >> thank you. i yield back. >> this is not the time -- you had identified one of the things you would do is to try to be responsive to any comments that were made by the gentleman who testified before you. he raised an issue which was a question i think your general counsel was looking at, the right to conduct an audit of the exit of banks from t.a.r.p. is there any reason that should be a question? what is your position as to the authority of the inspector general to audit that process? >> thank you. it is a good question. the issue goes to whether si
with them. the issues you raise as to whether big banks have an advantage. dodd-frank is meant to provide us with tools to level the playing field. it needs to be fully implemented. >> a lagered discussion at some point. let me shift gears. march 21, a report that goldman sachs and others are skirting the volcker rule by saying it does apply to long-term principal investments. what has reaction to that then? >> i am not familiar with the particulars of implementing the volcker rule....
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regulation could not keep up with innovation and dynamic action taking place in the markets. can you ensure that dodd-frank and the regulations will keep pace with the innovations in the financial markets? >> it is a good question. what it does is give us the tools to do that. we have to implement them. previously, we did not have a system where we could look at risk across our entire system. we regulated banks and had regulation of other entities. we have an entire shuttle banking system developed and we had all this risk being taken on by firms that were not subject to regulation. aig is a classic example. there was no federal regulation of daiichi and it engaged in derivatives that were destructive. we have wound that down and there is the reason they will repay the government every dollar we gave them. >> we heard testimony earlier and one of the points he raised is the act did not reach far enough to address international firms that operate globally. -- are financial institutions at a disadvantage because we have regulation? many of these other areas do not. they do not have the capital requirements.
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you do today will be forgotten tomorrow but let's do good today anyway. honesty and frankness will make you vulnerable but let's be honest and frank anyway. the biggest ideas with the can be shot down by the smallest of minds. what you spend years building may be destroyed overnight. let's keep building anyway because people need help but they attack you when you help them but let's keep helping them anyway and give the world the best you got and you'll get kicked in the teeth, but guess what, give the world the best you got anyway. thank you very much.
you do today will be forgotten tomorrow but let's do good today anyway. honesty and frankness will make you vulnerable but let's be honest and frank anyway. the biggest ideas with the can be shot down by the smallest of minds. what you spend years building may be destroyed overnight. let's keep building anyway because people need help but they attack you when you help them but let's keep helping them anyway and give the world the best you got and you'll get kicked in the teeth, but guess what,...
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frank, why is he so sad? >> i'm happy! >> jimmy: oh, you're happy. how do you know when you're sad? >> enough withghter might come out? [ laughter ] and then what is this here? >> stop or i'll shoot! >> jimmy: what's going on here? is this a gift basket? >> i got a lot of [ bleep ] gifts for my 40th birthday. >> jimmy: some call them bad gifts. >> my sister and my wife and daughter got me, like, preparation h and rogaine. but -- my wife's so tight -- how tight is she? >> jimmy: she is, really? [ applause ] she doesn't like to -- >> not actually. but all the [ bleep ] gifts she got me, she kept the receipt and took them back, she's so cheap. >> jimmy: good. it's a waste of money. what's going on there? >> she spelled holy cow wrong. >> jimmy: she didn't bring that one back. >> sorry, baby. going to be a long night for me tonight. >> jimmy: i would think so. do you feel any wiser, do you feel, i mean, at 40 years old, do you feel like anything has changed in your life? >> no! >> jimmy: i didn't think it would. >> i feel like i'm getting a little more forgetful but that's probably because of the conc
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i'm samantha hayes, frank back to you. >>> with the shutdown looming, the first furlough notices went out to government employees. staff members who's jobs are considered nonessential would go on furlough in the event of a federal government shutdown. employees with positions considered to be essential would be expected to come to work. >>> you might be wondering here what happens to congress if the government shuts down. at least one bay area lawmaker says he and his staff will stay on the job. >> we're all essential and i'm going to go back if i have to pay my own way. i don't, i mean they paid me a good salary all these years, we're going to see that they get the service they deserve. >> reporter: an east bay congresswoman, barbara lee is taking an unusual approach. she has joined a growing number of lawmakers in a protest to cut food stamps. >>> and san francisco police are looking for two teens they say shot a man this morning in the city bay view district. officers say it happened as the two teenagers got off a nummi bus around 8:00 a.m. investigators say one of the teenagers sh
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you think? i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >>> and good morning, everybody. it is thursday, april 21st. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm sydnie kohara. thanks so much for joining us. your time is 6:00. let's go ahead and get you out the door with a quick look at traffic and weather. we have scattered showers out there. lawrence, where are they right now? >> good news, syd. it is only getting better from here as we are seeing some scattered showers now really beginning to taper off around the bay area located in the south bay but continuing to move on through. already partly cloudy skies around the rest of the bay area. looks like things will be improving. we'll talk more about that in a minute. right now let's check traffic with elizabeth. >> thank you, lawrence. and as you said, it is breezy, it's slick in spots out there. so here's live look at what it looks like on the roads. a live look at the san mateo bridge. we are going to pop up this shot here any second. there you go, live look at highway 92 in the commute direction. kind of a little bit of a rough start to the morning commute. we haven't se
you think? i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >>> and good morning, everybody. it is thursday, april 21st. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm sydnie kohara. thanks so much for joining us. your time is 6:00. let's go ahead and get you out the door with a quick look at traffic and weather. we have scattered showers out there. lawrence, where are they right now? >> good news, syd. it is only getting better from here as we are seeing some scattered showers now really beginning...
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with you. you got me, guillermo and uncle frank.this's right. >> jimmy: if you haven't seen the show, it's really a great show. "jamie oliver's food revolution" returns next tuesday at 9:00 here on abc. when we come back, from "dancing with the stars," chris jericho and cheryl burke. mom: we have a pretty big family. yeah. all boys. i call them our starting five. yeah. boom! so when we go out, like the other night, we have to make sure they get enough to eat. pass these down to your brothers and make sure they get some, okay? try olive garden's new four cheese pastachettis. starting at just $9.95. folded pasta ribbons filled with italian cheeses. try them with grilled chicken breasts in a garlic cream sauce, or with grilled italian sausage starting at $9.95. plus enjoy our unlimited fresh salad and warm breadsticks. olive garden's one of the few places we can take our family where everyone's happy. olive garden. when you're here, you're family. with listerine® total care. its multi-action formula works to restore enamel, help preven
with you. you got me, guillermo and uncle frank.this's right. >> jimmy: if you haven't seen the show, it's really a great show. "jamie oliver's food revolution" returns next tuesday at 9:00 here on abc. when we come back, from "dancing with the stars," chris jericho and cheryl burke. mom: we have a pretty big family. yeah. all boys. i call them our starting five. yeah. boom! so when we go out, like the other night, we have to make sure they get enough to eat. pass...
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and as you know me, i am always frank with you. many, many foreigners ask me. they want to say that the president is a reformist, and those around him are preventing him. and i said, no, this is not true. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in fact, they are pushing me. in there are no obstacles. there is delay, but there are no one is against. those who are against are a minority of corrupt people. you know them by name. but there are no real obstructions or obstacles. the challenge is what kind of rewe want to achieve -- what kind of reform we want to achieve. therefore, we have to stay away from submitting reform to the present circumstances which might be just circumstantial. reform need to be planned on ten years in the past and planned on ten years in the future. this is how we think. the current situation might delay, something might accelerate, something might correct the direction. the tiew nice experience was helpful figure us. there were many positive things. we're sending experts to learn from the experience. of it's not about dist
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think progress lee lee welcome if you have your town great to have you back with us tell us about the american action network oh it's so frank group as you mentioned but it was started just two years ago it's relatively new it was founded. ed gillespie with a group of wall street bankers including. ken lang dunn who you're very familiar with but also some other investors from hedge firms private equity firms they came together and founded this group not only to take advantage of citizens united which it rhyme as last year to create kind of studies to boost republican plans to deregulate the economy and here they are working with the grassroots to boost the poll ryan budget which of course cuts taxes on corporations rolls back parts of dodd frank and of course fundamentally change changes and i would say gets rid eliminates what we know as medicare so the so the pot of money that medicare is handling right now goes to wall street the the regulations that are restraining wall street from turning into a total flame you can see you know are done away with and so the banks are is on wall street are funding these guys. are funny p
think progress lee lee welcome if you have your town great to have you back with us tell us about the american action network oh it's so frank group as you mentioned but it was started just two years ago it's relatively new it was founded. ed gillespie with a group of wall street bankers including. ken lang dunn who you're very familiar with but also some other investors from hedge firms private equity firms they came together and founded this group not only to take advantage of citizens united...
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we'll explore some of them with planet forward's frank sesno and tell you how you can get involved in ideas you think will work the best for the environment and business. that's tomorrow night, right here on "nightly business report!" that's "nightly business report" for monday, april 25. i'm tom hudson. good night everyone, and good night to you too, susie. >> susie: good night tom. i'm susie gharib. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in "nightly business report's" video. to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org. >> be more. pbs.
we'll explore some of them with planet forward's frank sesno and tell you how you can get involved in ideas you think will work the best for the environment and business. that's tomorrow night, right here on "nightly business report!" that's "nightly business report" for monday, april 25. i'm tom hudson. good night everyone, and good night to you too, susie. >> susie: good night tom. i'm susie gharib. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night....
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it's been brought up to date everyone in the industry is holding their breath with the emotions well let me tell you frank god we're back to quality space science and let's try it would but it works out and with that the whole scientific world which is the mission good luck hope for all of mankind will benefit. over r.t. . well you very much you can get out more and everything will come from there i thought so you don't have a look right now and see what i was waiting for you on our website and we hear from a russian spy ring he lifts the lid on her close contact with the corporate prime minister silvio berlusconi. and why the german tech giant siemens is in the frame for a cyber attack on iran's nuclear industry those details at odds in dot com. ok time now for the business news with you. sorry this is business saucy hello and welcome to the program the first quarter has seen significant value added to russians talks but it's mostly being driven by oil and of course we thought from you will see believe the current prices will give a boost to our set. i think if we were to see energy prices either stabili
it's been brought up to date everyone in the industry is holding their breath with the emotions well let me tell you frank god we're back to quality space science and let's try it would but it works out and with that the whole scientific world which is the mission good luck hope for all of mankind will benefit. over r.t. . well you very much you can get out more and everything will come from there i thought so you don't have a look right now and see what i was waiting for you on our website and...
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sydnie, once again, great chatting with you this morning. frank. you, too. >> no love here, brother. now those christmas cards you have been getting for the last 20 years? they're done. >> i say that with love. >> thank you, chris. see you at 7:00 on "the early show." >> might watch that show -- just kidding! >> you better, mister! >>> this morning, a fast-food restaurant claims victory in a legal beef. the class action lawsuit claiming taco bell's meat not the real beef. the lawsuit has been dropped. it was filed in federal court in january but the plaintiff voluntarily withdrew it yesterday after reviewing the facts. taco bell maintaining its taco filling is 88% beef. it is not changing any of its products or advertising. >>> there is selma, sunset district, north beach. now welcome a new neighborhood to san francisco. la l ingua. it's spanish for the word the tongue. it started tongue in cheech on a blog burrito justice but google picked it up and now it's on the google map of san francisco. >> it looks like a tongue and if you look at the vast n
sydnie, once again, great chatting with you this morning. frank. you, too. >> no love here, brother. now those christmas cards you have been getting for the last 20 years? they're done. >> i say that with love. >> thank you, chris. see you at 7:00 on "the early show." >> might watch that show -- just kidding! >> you better, mister! >>> this morning, a fast-food restaurant claims victory in a legal beef. the class action lawsuit claiming taco...
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if you pay with a credit card and you go to a gas station that's right off the freeway, then of course you're going to pay more. so shop around. frankuess we should all buy scooters. >> reporter: yeah. scooters are -- in the a bad idea. >> okay. kiet do is live in santa clara. thank you. >> it is scary with gas prices going up and the airline prices going up, everything goes up. >> food, transportation, to and from everything goes up. if it gets up to $6 a gallon we'll feel it in a big way whether you drive or not. >> we'll all need higher salaries. [ laughter ] >> that's the only solution. >>> all right. time now 6:36. traffic and weather. lawrence? what's the weather like? >> it could get questionable this weekend. we have a weak system that's headed our way. seeing a lot of clouds around the bay area this morning. a neat shot for you with sun-up today but we have some dense fog in the valleys now, mid to high-level clouds. we'll see more of that throughout the day. a weak system is headed in. high pressure ahead of it is going to pass on by just bringing us some clouds for today. don't have to worry about rain. more clouds over t
if you pay with a credit card and you go to a gas station that's right off the freeway, then of course you're going to pay more. so shop around. frankuess we should all buy scooters. >> reporter: yeah. scooters are -- in the a bad idea. >> okay. kiet do is live in santa clara. thank you. >> it is scary with gas prices going up and the airline prices going up, everything goes up. >> food, transportation, to and from everything goes up. if it gets up to $6 a gallon we'll...
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with a question, mr. chairman. my understanding of dodd frank is the bill does provide some flexibility in terms of how are you go about imposing position limits. my further understanding is far the european regulators have not promulgated any rules whatsoever regarding position limits. is there a danger that we go ahead and impose position limits and they don't that we simply have a migration of business to other venues? are you concerned about that? >> we are working closely with european and asian regulators. capital and risk do not know any geographic -- boundary. weather position limits for other roles, that is something we are conscious of. position limits after numerous hearings starting in 2007/2008 in the house and senate our authorities were not only broadened to include economically equivalent swaps but also something very important, the exclusion from those position limits caught bonafide hedging was narrowed a bit. we take congressional direction on this as well. >> i understand that but are you concerned in the absence of comparable regulation that we have the opportunity for regulatory arbitrage across b
with a question, mr. chairman. my understanding of dodd frank is the bill does provide some flexibility in terms of how are you go about imposing position limits. my further understanding is far the european regulators have not promulgated any rules whatsoever regarding position limits. is there a danger that we go ahead and impose position limits and they don't that we simply have a migration of business to other venues? are you concerned about that? >> we are working closely with...
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you have a great picture, send it to us at mypix at cbssf.com. >> frank's special message for jennifer garner. >> elizabeth who would you like to have coffee withmitted this on the air once before. fred savage. [ laughter ] >> oh!! >> really? >> the wonder years. >> should i be admitting this? i loved him for years. yeah. when i was at cal, he was at stanford and i saw him at the big game once and i saw him across the stadium. [ laughter ] >> he was a little kid with a jets jacket on. >> no, he's a man now, frank. >> apparently. ... >> do tell. >>> let's talk about traffic. >> anyone who knows fred -- >> no, he is very married and very with child right now, two, in fact. >> you know all that. >> i know this, yes. i know this from my tiger beat days all the way up until now. [ laughter ] >> okay. let's go out towards the carquinez bridge. eastbound 80 just past the toll plaza. actually midspan, we have this accident and we are not sure about lanes blocked. it sounds like everything is already off to the shoulder. we are not seeing any delay. westbound or eastbound 80. and to the south bay we go now, also getting word of this vehicle fire. northb
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>> reporter: oh, some people are still in shock with the amount of damage that is here frank, elizabeth, you can see this neighbourhood is one of the hardest hit and you can see some of the destruction behind me and that car there is actually parked where a garage used to be. and behind it you see another home destroyed, and as you go down this street where we are at you will see home after home destruction varies on each one, some of them completely flat some others have some of the siding that is off we spoke to residents who say they just feel lucky they are alive right now frank elizabeth. >> we heard from one person who said as the twister was coming it felt like her tennis shoes were being pulled off. >>> some people were saying they were looking down the distance and couldn't tell if it was a twister or dark clouds, one gentleman saying that he thought it looked like birds that were -- a bunch of birds flying up and it turned out to be debris and we spoke to one resident here who said their neighbors decided to stay in their home they stayed in the home and then saw the house actually
>> reporter: oh, some people are still in shock with the amount of damage that is here frank, elizabeth, you can see this neighbourhood is one of the hardest hit and you can see some of the destruction behind me and that car there is actually parked where a garage used to be. and behind it you see another home destroyed, and as you go down this street where we are at you will see home after home destruction varies on each one, some of them completely flat some others have some of the...
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frank and sydnie? >> not a bad idea. >> reporter: we'll see how they do. >> got to make a buck if they spent over $1 billion for t jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "the early show." and we do that with chris wragge joining us live from new york. chris, good morning. >> syd, frank, good morning to you. that google tv sounds great but we really don't want it to take off. we don't need any more competition. >> we have enough. >> let those folks have their own thing over there. [ laughter ] >> you don't want to compete with the fighting cats or the twins talking to each other? >> no. let them still come to broadcast television for that. >>> coming up on "the early show" with less than 48 hours to a potential government shutdown president obama summons both sides to the white house for a late-night meeting while talks on capitol hill went on all night. we are going to have the latest and tell you what would shut down if no deal is reached. in los angeles, the vigil last night for a man beaten at an opening day baseball stadium at dodger stadium, this morning a family member will tell us about the huge
frank and sydnie? >> not a bad idea. >> reporter: we'll see how they do. >> got to make a buck if they spent over $1 billion for t jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "the early show." and we do that with chris wragge joining us live from new york. chris, good morning. >> syd, frank, good morning to you. that google tv sounds great but we really don't want it to take off. we don't...
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are, are you with an organization that you want to be identified with and then ask a pointed question. let's begin. >> i'd first like to say thank you to fred for organizing this. and to frank for lending us this lovely space. it's nice to be back in the borough of my birth. the burrell of my parents birth and it's nice to see my brother who lives here as well. retired police sergeant. and a graduate of saint francis. nice to see michael who i knew someone in the '90s, and so let's get going. i think the best way to start i'd like to take you aback a little trip in time. we're heading back to the year 1972. it was somewhat an analogous period today. the u.s. was involved in a divisive and somewhat disappointing military intervention overseas. it was a polarizing cultural war at home. red state versus blue state, hippies versus hardhats. or hardhats versus hippies. and into that step to william f. buckley's "national review," a very viable of conservatism. september 1972 "national review" published an article about the times with a headline is it true what they say about the times? it was cowritten why john and patrick, one a former reporter at the new york world telegram, t
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with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning frank and elizabeth. i am in one of the neighbourhoods hit the hardest you can see some destruction behind me in fact that car there, that car is parked in what used to be a garage the garage is completely gone. many people in this area saying they are just lucky to be alive. residents in green county north carolina are sifting through what is left of their devastated community. >> i don't know at this point. >> reporter: a line of violent storms spawned more than 60 tornadoes, killing at least 21 people three of them young children who died at this mobile home park in stoney brook. in other parts of the state, harrowing stories of survival >> right now just a state of shock you know, just glad i got out alive. >> reporter: connie owens hid in her closet as one twister ripped through her home. >> it sucked my ten nit shoes off my feet. >> this lowes store was ripped to shreds. >>> i said we have a tornado get to the bathrooms now. >> reporter: here in raleigh, the damage is almost hard to believe. this neighbourhood is absolutely devastated and sadly, it is
with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning frank and elizabeth. i am in one of the neighbourhoods hit the hardest you can see some destruction behind me in fact that car there, that car is parked in what used to be a garage the garage is completely gone. many people in this area saying they are just lucky to be alive. residents in green county north carolina are sifting through what is left of their devastated community. >> i don't know at this point. >> reporter: a...
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i would suggest to take a second look in meet with other members of the public to you can get a frank and open discussion rather than this very short format. they really have been in business since 1847. it is paid for by the citizens out of their own pocket. there is no compulsion for anyone. they can choose security or to not have anyone. they continue to choose them when this commission took away the powers. they are actually increasing their use. if you are looking at public safety, you have to look at what the public is actually doing. they are using them right now. there is a gap with what the police department is able to manage and what the citizens need. frequently, a priority call will be responded to within three minutes or three hours. normally, it is the latter of the two. or you have a homeless one going through garbage, a three-hour response is not worth it. it does not make any sense. they're paying extra money to have a response that is beneficial to the neighborhood. the number of people who have worked with, and have a private security already. they provide a service
i would suggest to take a second look in meet with other members of the public to you can get a frank and open discussion rather than this very short format. they really have been in business since 1847. it is paid for by the citizens out of their own pocket. there is no compulsion for anyone. they can choose security or to not have anyone. they continue to choose them when this commission took away the powers. they are actually increasing their use. if you are looking at public safety, you...
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frank? >> all right, kiet do live in east san jose, kiet, thank you. >>> the city of san carlos is opting to join withhybrid fire department, an all-out effort to save cash. the city council voted unanimously for the redwood city plan late last night choosing it over a proposal to hire a private company in florida called wackenhut to run its fire department. the firefighter from neighboring san mateo says the hybrid option is much better. >> when you look at, you know, the track record of the redwood city fire department versus wackenhut's track record it's night and day. wackenhut has no experience in municipal firefighting. none. they have done it one time in 1997 in florida and it didn't end well. >> san carlos still has to negotiate with redwood city but the hybrid plan is expected to save $1.5 million a year. san carlos has been looking for a new partner since deciding last fall to dissolve its joint fire department with the city of belmont. >>> it is 5:35. throw the umbrella in the trunk of the car or, you know, in the garbage! >> put it back in the closet. >> exactly. just in case. boy, a lot o
frank? >> all right, kiet do live in east san jose, kiet, thank you. >>> the city of san carlos is opting to join withhybrid fire department, an all-out effort to save cash. the city council voted unanimously for the redwood city plan late last night choosing it over a proposal to hire a private company in florida called wackenhut to run its fire department. the firefighter from neighboring san mateo says the hybrid option is much better. >> when you look at, you know, the...
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with you, tom, in a few weeks. >> tom: looking forward to it, frank. that's frank sesno with planet forward. >> susie: tom, a lot of buying on the street today. good movement on the dow. and a lot of action after hours, too. >> tom: yeah. a lot of earnings action clearly. we're in a peak week of earnings, susie, and some broad-buster buying coming heerhere in this stock market. let's go ahead and roll with >> tom: industrial stocks led the gains with consumer stocks providing the drag. we'' start with engine maker cummins, it was the strongest industrial stock, jumping 7.5%, breaking out on three times its usual volume. how high? the breakout takes the stock to an all-time high. profits jumped thanks to its global markets and a pick-up in the north american truck market. it also raised its outlook. helping with today's rally. the best s&p 500 stock today though was waters. it makes scientific measurement instruments. how about this nice move? today shares popped more than 8%, with volume doubling as it closed at a new high. earnings topped expectations
with you, tom, in a few weeks. >> tom: looking forward to it, frank. that's frank sesno with planet forward. >> susie: tom, a lot of buying on the street today. good movement on the dow. and a lot of action after hours, too. >> tom: yeah. a lot of earnings action clearly. we're in a peak week of earnings, susie, and some broad-buster buying coming heerhere in this stock market. let's go ahead and roll with >> tom: industrial stocks led the gains with consumer stocks...
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scene after thank you so much i don't know yeah that's quite our thanks is frank so much for joining us and you did a great job summarizing your book i appreciate your being with us organized religion is relatively recent human history and interestingly it's both growing and collapsing at the same time and spirituality has always been with us and probably always will be with us and perhaps for some very good reasons if you hug a tree recently. after the break college students won't have to wait until with career house and kids to join the national debt party pretty much our as a v.p. for it assumes it's on their first class more on that and it's daily take. hey tom our been here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. the good the bad and the very very extremely ugly first the good d.c. mayor vincent gray gray took a stand yesterday for the people living here in the nation's capital responding to congress's new budget the places a slew of restrictions on d.c. by preventing him from using funds for abortion and for needle exchange programs as well as implementing the republican school voucher program in the district gray took
scene after thank you so much i don't know yeah that's quite our thanks is frank so much for joining us and you did a great job summarizing your book i appreciate your being with us organized religion is relatively recent human history and interestingly it's both growing and collapsing at the same time and spirituality has always been with us and probably always will be with us and perhaps for some very good reasons if you hug a tree recently. after the break college students won't have to wait...
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with a look at the numbers, jason brooks. he's got the latest. are you there? >> reporter: frank, a tough way to get in the way when you have standard & poor saying you've got a two-year deadline, washington d.c., to figure out a credible budget plan or the country's triple a debt rating could be downgraded. that would be a very serious issue for the country to pay its long-term debt. numbers have improved a little bit since erlgier, the dow was lower by over 200 points, now it's down by 154. the s&p is down by 15. just a general selloff because of the report. the united states is only one of 120 countries that has a rating and it pays very low interest on its debt. if the rating is downgraded, those interest rates would go higher meaning it would cost more to service its debt. we're looking at a debt ceiling of $14.3 trillion dollars. when the field yield on the 10 -- when the yield on a 10-year note, that means mortgage rates goes up, consumer loans, businesses would be looking at higher borrowing fees and that could force them to curtail some hiring plans. so this is the kind
with a look at the numbers, jason brooks. he's got the latest. are you there? >> reporter: frank, a tough way to get in the way when you have standard & poor saying you've got a two-year deadline, washington d.c., to figure out a credible budget plan or the country's triple a debt rating could be downgraded. that would be a very serious issue for the country to pay its long-term debt. numbers have improved a little bit since erlgier, the dow was lower by over 200 points, now it's down...
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over the map and how they dealt with their grief, how painful it was also the principal really let the kids out of this. mr. d., frank d. angelo. so i wanted to show you this person deals with it like this, and many different facets of this and also each one of these people had an interesting personality and had a fascinating story, so i also wanted to make it interesting for the reader. i didn't want this to be a book that you had to read about columbine to learn something the would be like eating your vegetables. i wanted it to be an engrossing detail, and luckily for me as a journalist and as a writer, thousands of people were involved in the store, there were 2,000 kids in the school, and many thousands were involved in different ways, so i snatched out to of the most interesting people who had fascinating experiences and were very different from one another to try to give you as well as possible the sort of pull story of call one point in one place. >> host: did the victims and their survivors -- did the families and the survivors willing to talk with you while you were writing colin why? >> guest: most of them did talk to me. and again, i select
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he's eric thank you so much for being with us great insight thank you sheriff thanks for having me eric cantor and the right wingers just help themselves here as historian harvey frank told me republicans run on a platform of government. incompetent then when they win they act incompetent which proves their campaign platform the government is incompetent it's all politics for them even when it comes to destroying our nation but there's another frame i want to explore here this whole business of requiring a two thirds majority in congress to pass any new tax increases on rich people one of the things that the republicans are demanding they get before they agree to raise the debt ceiling this is a policy that's based on a model or on model legislation actually put forward by an organization known as alec the american legislative exchange council alec writes a bunch of right wing laws and some over the state and federal lawmakers to get passed a very good alec was founded by paul way rick a conservative strategist who also co-founded the marriage foundation we all know it where rick is most famous for saying this was in a in a church with a group of christian republica
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frank mallicoat. >> i'm sydnie kohara. thanks so much for joining us. coming up on 6:00. let's go ahead and get you out the door withnd weather. a little bit windy out there but lots and lots and lots of sunshine. mr. sunshine himself, lawrence karnow. >> good morning. hey, folks, we are going to see those winds kicking up around the bay area. that will be the main weather story for today. still a lot of clouds at the coast and inside the bay, breezy conditions, mostly clear inland. winds whipping to 30 miles per hour and gusting higher than that at the coast by the
frank mallicoat. >> i'm sydnie kohara. thanks so much for joining us. coming up on 6:00. let's go ahead and get you out the door withnd weather. a little bit windy out there but lots and lots and lots of sunshine. mr. sunshine himself, lawrence karnow. >> good morning. hey, folks, we are going to see those winds kicking up around the bay area. that will be the main weather story for today. still a lot of clouds at the coast and inside the bay, breezy conditions, mostly clear inland....
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we remember john adler this evening with fond memory. thank you, frank. mr. pallone: thank you, my colleague. i mentioned, mr. speaker, that former governor corzine, who worked with john adler for many years on judicial and law enforcement issues, adler served in the state senate as chairman of the judiciary committee and corzine was governor at the time, he asked that i read this statement on the passing of the passing of john adler. he was a dedicated public servant whose witt, intell against and drive was in the new jersey state house and nation capital. congressman adler committed himself to of the nobel idea that our government can be a force of good in the lives of so many citizens. we owe a debt of grattude to shelley who shared her husband's lives. his legacy is found in four wonderful boys who undoubtedly entheir communities with compassion and commitment with the greater good. while we mourn john's passing, may we also celebrate him while remembering our own lives are dwiped by those moments when we decide to stop and help someone else. those are the
we remember john adler this evening with fond memory. thank you, frank. mr. pallone: thank you, my colleague. i mentioned, mr. speaker, that former governor corzine, who worked with john adler for many years on judicial and law enforcement issues, adler served in the state senate as chairman of the judiciary committee and corzine was governor at the time, he asked that i read this statement on the passing of the passing of john adler. he was a dedicated public servant whose witt, intell against...
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with bank of america. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, it's april 6. good to have you on board. i'm franknie kohara. thanks for joining us. your time coming up on 5:30. let's go ahead and get you out the door with a quick look at weather and traffic for this wednesday. and who do we have back with an encore performance? mr. lawrence karnow. >> that's right. we're here to talk about some major changes coming up, guys, as we have a chance of some showers returning to the bay area. now, today looks like it's going to stay dry but that ridge of high pressure is shifting south. the winds are going to start to kick up this afternoon especially along the coastline and inside the bay. and a cold storm diving in our direction. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. right now, i think we better get a traffic check with elizabeth. >> we have had a good 5:00 hour so far, and we're seeing our first bit of brake lights now from antioch, nothing big but it's something. it's a little show past a street. if you are heading towards the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic here looks great. still no meterin
with bank of america. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it is wednesday, it's april 6. good to have you on board. i'm franknie kohara. thanks for joining us. your time coming up on 5:30. let's go ahead and get you out the door with a quick look at weather and traffic for this wednesday. and who do we have back with an encore performance? mr. lawrence karnow. >> that's right. we're here to talk about some major changes coming up,...
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critical of some of the methods adopted by the alliance and i want to tell you about joins us live from lynn so. he was quite frank with some of the comments he had to say he said that some of the military intervention ongoing in libya is beyond what the u.n. resolution allows for also saying that any possible ground invasion would be totally unacceptable what else would he have to say. well indeed russia and nato don't seem to be quite on the same page regarding the operation being carried out in libya now are strikes continue on simply and secretary general rasmussen has called on countries to provide their fighter jets in order to complete the mission which in his view. is for colonel gadhafi to step down puts this is not quite what the u.n. security council resolution initially just that's now the nine hundred seventy three resolution suggest that that's the mission would be even starts. civilians in libya and is now asserting into a bloody massacre as we're hearing reports coming from libya that civilians are being killed in those airstrikes and also present barack obama and president sarkozy together with the bri
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with that. dennis. >> reporter: yeah, hello, frank. and we are about set to go. the world series celebration as you said will continue for the next three days. today brian wilson will raise the giants world series banner. tomorrow they will get their world series ring and on sunday, buster posey will be awarded his rookie of the year trophy. as for baseball, the problem is, beyond all the pomp and circumstances, the giants are off to a 2-4 start. manager bruce bochy said it's time to start winning some baseball games. >> we haven't gotten off to a great start. we have some work to do. it's going to be a special weekend having our opening day. of course, the ring ceremony tomorrow. that's going to be huge. and there's going to be a lot of hoopla which they know and a lot of celebration. they have earned that. we still have some baseball to play and we need to get on track here. >> reporter: like the giants, the cardinals coming to play here also 2-4. but tony la russa was telling the media there's 162 games in the season. lay off. >> for everybody listening out there, i mean, you think i'm being unr
with that. dennis. >> reporter: yeah, hello, frank. and we are about set to go. the world series celebration as you said will continue for the next three days. today brian wilson will raise the giants world series banner. tomorrow they will get their world series ring and on sunday, buster posey will be awarded his rookie of the year trophy. as for baseball, the problem is, beyond all the pomp and circumstances, the giants are off to a 2-4 start. manager bruce bochy said it's time to...