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reporting live, gail have come abc7 news. -- gail huff. >>> please are reopening some of the roads inhe district -- the police are reopening some of the roads. the key bridge into georgetown they blocked half of the case street while they marched to the bridge this afternoon. -- they blocked half of k street. >>> officials in prince william county say more could come forward. stefon christian faces four charges that start 18 years ago. the victim, now an adult, was an elementary student in the manassas school system. >>> and i'd home and charged with taking shots at the white house will be charged with attempting to assassinate the president. oscar ortega-hernandez will be taken to trial. he could receive up to life in prison. he fired the shots from an assault weapon friday night. >>> our news partners at wtop, they find the natural operators can work up to 16-hour shifts. they said the figure is rare and 98% of operators work less than a 40 hours per week. they are concerned about drivers putting the lives at risk for financial incentives. metro says they will look into modifying th
reporting live, gail have come abc7 news. -- gail huff. >>> please are reopening some of the roads inhe district -- the police are reopening some of the roads. the key bridge into georgetown they blocked half of the case street while they marched to the bridge this afternoon. -- they blocked half of k street. >>> officials in prince william county say more could come forward. stefon christian faces four charges that start 18 years ago. the victim, now an adult, was an...
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what re they gail cole can no longer wait on politicians. of leaat resistence. (13:30:50) (gail cole) "whhre's the accountability? where's the money going...?" jeff abell, fox 45, news at ten. make.../ your... voice heard.../ gas tax.../ hike.../ in maryland. maryland.therr is a petition drive to stop lawmakers from rasing thh tax.go to "stop the gas tax" under hot topics to see hat petition. i think it's about the &pstupidest thing i've ever heard." 3& animal rights grou petaagoes to texas to try to re--name a town......thh town... of turkey...//. what they want it called...later on the news at ten 3 tackling the debt crisis is being called theepolitical challlnge of this generation. ...thing is...the group that is supposed to do it... is staring down a drastic deadline. deaddine.the super--ommittee has just one week to cut more than a trillion dollars from the budget. democrats on the panel say tte g-o-p must step up with tax increases. but republican members say they're expecting a counter plan......which includes $250 billion in tax reve
what re they gail cole can no longer wait on politicians. of leaat resistence. (13:30:50) (gail cole) "whhre's the accountability? where's the money going...?" jeff abell, fox 45, news at ten. make.../ your... voice heard.../ gas tax.../ hike.../ in maryland. maryland.therr is a petition drive to stop lawmakers from rasing thh tax.go to "stop the gas tax" under hot topics to see hat petition. i think it's about the &pstupidest thing i've ever heard." 3& animal...
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you'll find five days a week, gail the rocky roads oo east baltimore. (13:18:52) "you can literally notrealize you're about to drive through a huge hole and get stuck...." like many roads.....the and the number of potholes is accelerating. stopped..." (13:20::0) "our transmission went out...." there's a price to pay for driving to work. (13:20:18) "he said it costs four-to-five thousand tt fix..... (12:21:00) (sean carr) "one pothole is going to ccst me six-hundred bucks..." when sean carr hit a pothole on northern parkway recently..... he may have lost a tire.... but gainedda lesson. (12:20005) "it seems a lot of times i'm watching potholes more than other drivers in the city...." 44-percent of maryland's roads are in bad &platest research. in the past decade, traffic has doubled.... and but maay roads have gone unchanged. (11:15:15) (philip tarnoff) "i'm not suue we're going wrong. we're just not aale to keep up with it is the real problem....." (16:18:16) ((bell) "so whats standing in he way of these repairs...? experts say mmnyytransportatiin managed....and many states, like here in
you'll find five days a week, gail the rocky roads oo east baltimore. (13:18:52) "you can literally notrealize you're about to drive through a huge hole and get stuck...." like many roads.....the and the number of potholes is accelerating. stopped..." (13:20::0) "our transmission went out...." there's a price to pay for driving to work. (13:20:18) "he said it costs four-to-five thousand tt fix..... (12:21:00) (sean carr) "one pothole is going to ccst me...
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>> comic strip, i will be on the gail king show. you know me and gail had that thing. >> does that mean you are both dating oprah? do you like gail assistedman. >> no, i have my own oprah. i am on gail's show on monday morning and it should be fun. and i am back on fuse. >> fun. >> i am trying to say busy.
>> comic strip, i will be on the gail king show. you know me and gail had that thing. >> does that mean you are both dating oprah? do you like gail assistedman. >> no, i have my own oprah. i am on gail's show on monday morning and it should be fun. and i am back on fuse. >> fun. >> i am trying to say busy.
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it's not just the foods, it's also the situation, like gail was saying.eating and more about managing stress. so you have this think about things, be a mindful eater and go what things cause me to overeat, certain foods, healthy or not healthy, that don't satisfy you, but cause you to overeat. but the situations are more important. you go to your in-laws house, very stressful. you have to have ways of managing who am i going to talk to, let me mine myself what i'm doing and think about the situation and food. >> so does that play into self-talking to yourself? >> self-talk is huge and can make a really, really big difference. you almost have to have like a preloaded tape of things that you can say to yourself in those stressful moments. so, for instance, a really good one that i often tell patients to say is something to the effect of, i can only bring the family together. i can't make them get along. >> so a mantra. >> a mantra. i can only serve a lovely meal. i can't make a perfect holiday. sometimes it helps to write them out. what the line is to yours
it's not just the foods, it's also the situation, like gail was saying.eating and more about managing stress. so you have this think about things, be a mindful eater and go what things cause me to overeat, certain foods, healthy or not healthy, that don't satisfy you, but cause you to overeat. but the situations are more important. you go to your in-laws house, very stressful. you have to have ways of managing who am i going to talk to, let me mine myself what i'm doing and think about the...
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gail and donna, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, jeff rossen takes us on an exclusive never before seen tour inside the home where michael jackson spent his final moments. >>> later, your body after babies. some advice to help you get back in shape and more of your questions answered in our diet sos, coming up after this. join us at mcdonald's november 10th through the 20th for the give a hand fundraiser. buy a hand and help support ronald mcdonald house charities and give hope to kids and their families. hope's good! the simple joy of helping. we've combined conditioner with a weightless nutri-oil treatment. to give 3x the internal nourishing power of our regular conditioner. new dove daily treatment conditioner. make friends with your hair. just unroll it fill top bake and present. that must have taken you forever! it was really tough. make a pie with pillsbury tonight. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe it was really tough. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough
gail and donna, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, jeff rossen takes us on an exclusive never before seen tour inside the home where michael jackson spent his final moments. >>> later, your body after babies. some advice to help you get back in shape and more of your questions answered in our diet sos, coming up after this. join us at mcdonald's november 10th through the 20th for the give a hand fundraiser. buy a hand and help support ronald mcdonald house...
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gail pennybacker come abc7 news. >>> the euro dogs are free for veterans here in the d.c. area.heck out our web site,." -- wjla.com. >>> a man down naked at dulles international is now being checked out at the hospital. the found him walking through the main terminal this morning. he was wearing only socks shoes, and glasses. airport police took the man into custody without incident. we are told he was not a security risk or a disruption the passengers. >> do we know where tim brant was in dallas? [laughter] -- in dulles? just wondering. >> i am not going there. [laughter] >>> that i should have asked for a private screening. coming up at 6, and more on the sexual allegations against presidential nominee herman cain. the police chief says the occupied movement is going more violence. we will talk about all of that much more at 6. >> we are still laughing at you, gordon. >>> let's go over to doug hill with the latest on the weather. >> beautiful weather for us. we're talking about the tornadoes on the ground, and here is a live look from kotv from tulsa-oklahoma city. there are t
gail pennybacker come abc7 news. >>> the euro dogs are free for veterans here in the d.c. area.heck out our web site,." -- wjla.com. >>> a man down naked at dulles international is now being checked out at the hospital. the found him walking through the main terminal this morning. he was wearing only socks shoes, and glasses. airport police took the man into custody without incident. we are told he was not a security risk or a disruption the passengers. >> do we...
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gail referenced jon stewart, he was a guest for two segments on this hour.'s take a brief look at that. >> you know what i learned tonight? you and i together, the two of us, make up half of richard engle. >> really? >> that guy's a monster, he's out there -- >> i saw him in the green room. >> he's unbelievable. >> you were getting your man crush on. >> okay, what did you make of that sometimes meandering chat which included a look at going out trick-or-treating on halloween? >> i thought it was painful to watch. and believe me, i am a huge fan of both men. what i think is that they were both out of their natural elements for humor. brian -- brian williams is clearly one of the funniest people on the planet. that's what stewart does for a living. the difference is that stewart really needs to be in control in order to be funny. he hates leaving the anchor desk of "the daily news" because he's giving up control. brian williams, on the other hand, generally is much, much funnier when he's a guest. the two of them together when they're on stewart's show are hys
gail referenced jon stewart, he was a guest for two segments on this hour.'s take a brief look at that. >> you know what i learned tonight? you and i together, the two of us, make up half of richard engle. >> really? >> that guy's a monster, he's out there -- >> i saw him in the green room. >> he's unbelievable. >> you were getting your man crush on. >> okay, what did you make of that sometimes meandering chat which included a look at going out...
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using a mechanism never tried before it will be lowered down to a place called the gail crater, the size of a small car, it is the cadillac of rovers. >> we are choosing to make them bigger and bigger because we want to cover more ground, and be able to drill a rock. >> reporter: drill a rock? why? >> on mars, if life existed or ever did, we believe it will be underground, or inside the rocks. >> reporter: inside gail crater, they believe sits a mountain, a history of mars, they believe is told in the layers. and if water was ever there it may have been in the crater, the mechanism's arms will be able to work and find organic material. >> and if we discover it, it is exciting. the chances may be low, the pay- off is huge, organic material required for life as we know it. >> reporter: but it means it could be the building blocks. >> if you go to the dryest desert on earth, can you find life -- probably not. it is actually quite difficult. life has to stick up and make itself seen. >> reporter: finding life itself would be left to the next wave of explorers, robotic and perhaps even human.
using a mechanism never tried before it will be lowered down to a place called the gail crater, the size of a small car, it is the cadillac of rovers. >> we are choosing to make them bigger and bigger because we want to cover more ground, and be able to drill a rock. >> reporter: drill a rock? why? >> on mars, if life existed or ever did, we believe it will be underground, or inside the rocks. >> reporter: inside gail crater, they believe sits a mountain, a history of...
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. >> i am gail pennybacker in >>> tonight, and montgomery county family is celebrating together after a surprise homecoming. >> that is a naval commander who returned early from deployment in afghanistan. miguel pennybacker was there when at the children saw their father for the first time in months. when julia started writing questions to ask the guest speaker for veterans day in her world studies class and then he walked in. >> morning. at the veterans day. >> and julie as dad, deploy four months ago was not due to come home until next june. >> i was surprised because i thought he was in afghanistan. when i saw him i was happy because i knew he was home safe with me and my family. >> julian joins her mother and dad to go where this continues in a special day. >> chris said he thought he was dreaming when his dad walked through the door. >> he came back. >> he had a question for his dad. >> are you going back? >> i am here for good. >> why did you want to know the answer to that right away. >> because i thought he was just time for a little bit. >> the surprise continues. in the thei
. >> i am gail pennybacker in >>> tonight, and montgomery county family is celebrating together after a surprise homecoming. >> that is a naval commander who returned early from deployment in afghanistan. miguel pennybacker was there when at the children saw their father for the first time in months. when julia started writing questions to ask the guest speaker for veterans day in her world studies class and then he walked in. >> morning. at the veterans day. >>...
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so gail, i am throwing it to you. please give a warm welcome to gail huff brown. [applause] >> good morning. thank you for that very kind introduction. for those of you who don't know me, and i'm sure many of you here from all over the country -- how many people here from outside of the d.c. area? okay, almost everyone. so that pretty much explains that. well, welcome to my second and sort of newly adopted home, washington, d.c. there's so many wonderful things to do here, and i hope all of you are enjoying yourself getting out of here as well and enjoying some of the wonderful things that are nation's capital has to offer. as i was thinking about what i wanted to share with you, i thought about the mission of this organization. motivating, mentoring and mobilizing women to have the courage and encourage them to get into public service and politics. it struck me that many of you probably feel that you are constantly faced with choices, like being a series of choices. and doesn't limit your dreams, having to make choices? whether it is career versus family, public
so gail, i am throwing it to you. please give a warm welcome to gail huff brown. [applause] >> good morning. thank you for that very kind introduction. for those of you who don't know me, and i'm sure many of you here from all over the country -- how many people here from outside of the d.c. area? okay, almost everyone. so that pretty much explains that. well, welcome to my second and sort of newly adopted home, washington, d.c. there's so many wonderful things to do here, and i hope all...
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. >> the more people that came, the more people kind of, like, seg gailed into, like, their own little groups. it split in half. >> up there is, like, "where the college hipsters who live in brooklyn if. and try to rule the park from, you know. and down here it's more of the poor people's encampment and it's kind of contentious. >> reporter: occupy wall street was divided by class. on the one side the elite with their library, apple pop-up store, and bike-powered estresso machine. on the other, the down wardly mobile with their drum circles. >> there's the ghetto. >> reporter: what do you call up top? >> that's more the aristocratic side, like the upper east side. >> you have the west enders and east enderrers. they're making decisions without the general consensus of everybody in the park. >> reporter: let me get this straight. you've been here eight weeks and you already have a ghetto? >> well, i mean -- >> reporter: i headed uptown to see how the upper crust felt living next to the ghetto people. what's the deal with down there? >> uhm, they're also members of our society. >> i thin
. >> the more people that came, the more people kind of, like, seg gailed into, like, their own little groups. it split in half. >> up there is, like, "where the college hipsters who live in brooklyn if. and try to rule the park from, you know. and down here it's more of the poor people's encampment and it's kind of contentious. >> reporter: occupy wall street was divided by class. on the one side the elite with their library, apple pop-up store, and bike-powered estresso...
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it's believed by the nlb and party there may be some 400 or so still in gail, and until they are released, the international sanctions and normal relationship that the world would want with, certainly can't be restored by the e.u. at least. >> thank you. we're going to take you back now to new york. and that occupied wall street movement. the police evict vix. there's a big shot of hundreds of police officers on the streets. clearing the protesterses away. and we've been told by the spokesman that the scamp now cleared of tents and of people. they have all been told they can return later, as long as they are not going to be pitching tents once again. so we will keep you cover. no exact confirmation of how many arrests or exactly whether the police have fired any tear gas or pepper spray. you're watching "bbc world news." still to come, as the deadline looms for the chinese -- to pay his 2.4 in taxes. now people who join choirs say they often enjoy the music but groups singing could also have medical benefits. england we tried to find out a bit more. ♪ >> some very strange noises. the sky
it's believed by the nlb and party there may be some 400 or so still in gail, and until they are released, the international sanctions and normal relationship that the world would want with, certainly can't be restored by the e.u. at least. >> thank you. we're going to take you back now to new york. and that occupied wall street movement. the police evict vix. there's a big shot of hundreds of police officers on the streets. clearing the protesterses away. and we've been told by the...
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but mayor gail mclaughlin. she went to an occupy richmond event instead want that's a slap in their faces. the mayor says, hear her out. >> freedom, liberty, justice for all. we stand with the veterans who are suffering also. >> the mayor told the bay area news group that she honored veterans every day, not just on veterans day. >>> this next one is kind of a, why is this allowed story? insider trading is illegal except apparently if you're a member of congress. put nancy pelosi on the defensive. >> reporter: martha stewart got in trouble for lying about it. we could go to jail for it. but they can do it. only information they know and it's perfectly legal. former congressman brian. >> there should only be one thing in mind when you're drafting legislation, is this good for america? if you start to say to yourself, how is this going to affect my investments? you've got a mixed agenda and a mixed purpose for being there. >> 60 minutes report, her husband pall and nancy pelosi with credit card company visa. tough
but mayor gail mclaughlin. she went to an occupy richmond event instead want that's a slap in their faces. the mayor says, hear her out. >> freedom, liberty, justice for all. we stand with the veterans who are suffering also. >> the mayor told the bay area news group that she honored veterans every day, not just on veterans day. >>> this next one is kind of a, why is this allowed story? insider trading is illegal except apparently if you're a member of congress. put nancy...
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as gail huffer reports his mother has exhausted the list of family and friends as potential donors and they are appealing to strangers on the internet. >> 6-year-old danny has been waiting three years, three months for a kidney. with 10 hours of dialysis per day and a covered full of medications, he survives despite dangerously high blood pressure. his doctors keep encouraging the family to be patient and wait for the transplant center to find him a match. >> it is difficult to say that to a person who is a child who on any given day could just not be with you anymore. >> danny has a lot of company about 1500 people in the d.c. area awaiting kidney transplants. >> but ends up happening is about two-thirds of the people die why they wait. while they wait. bennis went to the internet, looking for a match for danny. she is launching a youtube video, creating a website for danny, and networking through facebook and web sites like this where they matched patients with donors. >> we have had a great response. 25 people have contacted us. >> doctors warn there are pitfalls to finding organ do
as gail huffer reports his mother has exhausted the list of family and friends as potential donors and they are appealing to strangers on the internet. >> 6-year-old danny has been waiting three years, three months for a kidney. with 10 hours of dialysis per day and a covered full of medications, he survives despite dangerously high blood pressure. his doctors keep encouraging the family to be patient and wait for the transplant center to find him a match. >> it is difficult to say...
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gail johnson. can you share announcements? >> all persons are requested to off all cell phones and pagers. if you wish to submit speaker cards, please put them up by the rail in front of you to your left. if you submit copies of materials for members of the committee, please submit an extra copy for the file. the two items on the agenda today, it recommended, will go to the full board for consideration tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 p.m. >> very good. thank you, madam clerk. please call item number 1. >> item 1, resolution supported regulated and safe patient access to medical cannabis in the city and county of san francisco. >> supervisor campos? supervisor campos: thank you. good morning, everyone. happy monday, happy halloween. this is the resolution that i am introducing, along with a number of my colleagues did not want to think that for their co- sponsorship. supervisor mar, supervisor of ellis, president chiu, supervisor mirkarimi, supervisor kim, and supervisor wiener. this makes it very clear that we, on the board of supe
gail johnson. can you share announcements? >> all persons are requested to off all cell phones and pagers. if you wish to submit speaker cards, please put them up by the rail in front of you to your left. if you submit copies of materials for members of the committee, please submit an extra copy for the file. the two items on the agenda today, it recommended, will go to the full board for consideration tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 p.m. >> very good. thank you, madam clerk. please call...
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gail saltz is also here, a psychiatrist, and "today" contributor.morning to all of you. stacy, i don't think i've got the right words as a dad of young kids how sorry i am we're having this conversation. i just hope that talking about it publicly does some good. and i know that's why you're here. did you have any impression that your daughter was so hurt, was in such a horrible place, that she would actually take her own life? >> no. sorry. >> don't be sorry. i don't think anybody expects you to get through this without -- without crying. you knew she was hurting. you knew it was bad. but ever to this extent? >> not to this extent. she never talked about killing herself. or hurting herself. >> that part of it was just a surprise to you. >> it was. >> she wanted to live. she was talking that day about how she was in the thanksgiving mood. and how she asked her mom if -- how much snow we would get this winter, and she thought it would be a lot. >> so what was it? what happened that would make her snap like that? >> i really don't know for sure. i just
gail saltz is also here, a psychiatrist, and "today" contributor.morning to all of you. stacy, i don't think i've got the right words as a dad of young kids how sorry i am we're having this conversation. i just hope that talking about it publicly does some good. and i know that's why you're here. did you have any impression that your daughter was so hurt, was in such a horrible place, that she would actually take her own life? >> no. sorry. >> don't be sorry. i don't think...
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. >> meet gail, sherry, lori and marion. they're all baby boomers, divorced and up until recently total strangers. >> this is my space. i got lucky. i got the master bedroom. >> reporter: for the past eight months they've shared this four bedroom house in ashville, north carolina, a living arrangement that allows them to maintain, even elevate their quality of life in retirement. it's a scene reminiscent of that iconic 1980s sitcom "the golden girls". >> i'd like to be blanch. >> i'm the old mama but i'm not quite as goofy as she was. maybe i am. >> you are. >> reporter: each has their own private space. rent ranges from 550 to $900 a month, far less than they'd be paying on their own. >> i couldn't afford to live in this neighborhood if i was living on my own. >> reporter: nearly half a million single baby boomer women now share a home with a female non-relative. with millions approaching retirement, that number is expected to grow. and matching services have popped up nation-wide. >> in the economy now there's a lot of peo
. >> meet gail, sherry, lori and marion. they're all baby boomers, divorced and up until recently total strangers. >> this is my space. i got lucky. i got the master bedroom. >> reporter: for the past eight months they've shared this four bedroom house in ashville, north carolina, a living arrangement that allows them to maintain, even elevate their quality of life in retirement. it's a scene reminiscent of that iconic 1980s sitcom "the golden girls". >> i'd...
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and i just don't believe you are the strong one year deal gail answers from her rescue operations bombing this night i want to know how are you there with the right now your i can it's very carefully and it's already on the way what i need to find out from you right now is she conscious. conscious beings the way the rising demand for human services increasing every year on our us runs are going up some percent and hospitals are closing in the last four years ago ten hospitals close so it's less and less hospitals for us to take our five hundred seventeen patients everybody you're going to rest you get for the value eight years the curation that's been referred to as the perfect storm of the county of los angeles just getting bigger and bigger and this is no no relief in sight if you're having a health crisis you'd like to thank you can't count on getting quick treatment in a hospital emergency room across the country today many emergency rooms were packed e.r. visits had grown thirty two percent in the last decade but there are seven percent fewer emergency room for los angeles to chicago
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proposed by the government that could see if it gets accepted private providers for the first time gail to offer degrees now the students are saying that is big business profiting from their education and that's what they're angry about with a lot of placards with a slogan saying our education not their business i did catch up with some of the protesters and this is what they had to say education cuts don't have a hill i mean this is something that we need we really need the government to do because they're going up a whole generation of what people students are going to give us just want to portable so that they have a listen now to basically say please try we're doing whatever we can we just ask you perfectly please just stop what you're doing and revive the trade maybe even the government spending money on the people rather than themselves the name it and the whole reason why this is happening is not all and that's great i just want to make sure the government yesterday said yeah thanks i'll have a demonstration was very tightly controlled with four thousand police lining the streets
proposed by the government that could see if it gets accepted private providers for the first time gail to offer degrees now the students are saying that is big business profiting from their education and that's what they're angry about with a lot of placards with a slogan saying our education not their business i did catch up with some of the protesters and this is what they had to say education cuts don't have a hill i mean this is something that we need we really need the government to do...
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probably not believes gail allard an economics professor at madrid's i even a school we're going to have to cut benefits sharply we may have to differentiate among recipients of benefits we may have to live in a program through this could really be. we may be seeing the death of the welfare state but most pain years have had enough with budget cuts and empty promises protests by the fifteen m. movement the so-called indignant marches have been spreading throughout spain since march many people have chosen not to go to the polls on sunday believing politicians will not help the country i think people have been disappointed with the choices they have come in all through throughout this campaign really for the last couple of months at least because i think they feel that there isn't a great deal of difference between the two candidates in terms of what they would do and it seems there is no easy way out of the current economic downturn in fact some of the minorities in the parliament believe spain is a bassist circle and. this is all policies are being dictated in brussels the elections wil
probably not believes gail allard an economics professor at madrid's i even a school we're going to have to cut benefits sharply we may have to differentiate among recipients of benefits we may have to live in a program through this could really be. we may be seeing the death of the welfare state but most pain years have had enough with budget cuts and empty promises protests by the fifteen m. movement the so-called indignant marches have been spreading throughout spain since march many people...
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. >> with we begin this half hour with a story that came out of south florida and gail brought this oneus. >> the family of a south florida man is suing the north shor medical center because he was accidentally given an execution drug that ended his life. >> whoa. >> the man you are looking at here was 79-year-old smith. his wife says they took him to the hospital because he has a p respiratory issue. the nurse gave him a medicine that they give during surgery and it is part of the lethal cocktail they use durg execution. the nurse, they said, got the drugs mixed up. 5. >> the nurse gave your dad the wrong medication and it sent him into respiratory arrest and that is why you see him the way he is now. >> these packages of medication are similar and that's what happened. they have instituted changes where it will not happen again but this will not bring mr. smith back. >> mistakes happen. things can happen. this is so agreejeous. 4. >> there is no excuse for this mistake. >> the words are on the package. just read it. you need to look for what the drug is that you are looking for. >> li
. >> with we begin this half hour with a story that came out of south florida and gail brought this oneus. >> the family of a south florida man is suing the north shor medical center because he was accidentally given an execution drug that ended his life. >> whoa. >> the man you are looking at here was 79-year-old smith. his wife says they took him to the hospital because he has a p respiratory issue. the nurse gave him a medicine that they give during surgery and it is...
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using a tether system never tried before, it will be lowered down to a place called the gail crater. the size of a small car curiosity is the cadillac of rovers. >> we are choosing to make the rovers bigger and bigger because we want to cover more ground. we want to be able to put an arm out and drill a rock. >> reporter: drill a rock? why? on mars, if you -- >> if life exist as siege cell organize nims or if it ever existed we believe it will be under the ground or inside rocks. >> reporter: inside it sits what scientists believe is a layered mountain. in essence the history of mars told in the layers. and if water ever flowed on mars it might have been in that crater. curiosity's arm will collect samples and place them in its on board laboratory with the ability to detect organic material. >> if we discover organic materials on mars, then it gets exciting. the chances of it may be low but the pay off is huge. organic materials are required for life as we know it. >> reporter: but it won't mean life exists just the building blocks. >> if you go to a driest desert on earth, can you f
using a tether system never tried before, it will be lowered down to a place called the gail crater. the size of a small car curiosity is the cadillac of rovers. >> we are choosing to make the rovers bigger and bigger because we want to cover more ground. we want to be able to put an arm out and drill a rock. >> reporter: drill a rock? why? on mars, if you -- >> if life exist as siege cell organize nims or if it ever existed we believe it will be under the ground or inside...