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. >> gare, gary. >> for the last few months. that cpi is as accurate as casey anthony's-- >> and we can rely on anecdotalal and you can disagree with the number, this is the baseline i'm using and you can use the anecdote and make up any number you want. >> brenda: toby, make up anything you want. >> there's inflation and then there's government interference. the number at that got me this week was that for the first time ever in life, we used more corn to create ethanol than we did to feed food. and if the ethanol mandates that our governments put in the system is a perfect example how prices are going up because there's not enough corn to feed everybody because we've mandate this had crazy scheme of you, know, ethanol. we have a situation now we'll probably get some price lessing, about a six month lag in food and corn, but to eric's point as long as the dollar is worth less and makes it more expensive to buy and trade in commodities we'll have high commodity prices because the dollar is out of value. >> brenda: jonas. >> firs
. >> gare, gary. >> for the last few months. that cpi is as accurate as casey anthony's-- >> and we can rely on anecdotalal and you can disagree with the number, this is the baseline i'm using and you can use the anecdote and make up any number you want. >> brenda: toby, make up anything you want. >> there's inflation and then there's government interference. the number at that got me this week was that for the first time ever in life, we used more corn to create...
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he has a large gare son town there called -- garrison town there called haryan but they believe they have moved in the right direction perhaps of trying to control that road. though the rebels claim this as a major victory i would say it is a potentially significant development in terms of the ultimate aim of trying to control that road. across the country it's been really a similar picture with the rebels trying to make small advances but doing -- resisted strongly by colonel gaddafi's forces despite the fact that nato has destroyed some of his heavy weapons. this attack on the village about 60 miles, 90 kilometers from tripoli, followed nato attacks in certain parts of this area. near the western mountains. and that's what allowed the rebels to go forward. >> the bbc's mark doyle in western libya. and you're watching newsday on the bbc live from singapore and london. still to come on the program, with public doubts growing about japan's nuclear industry, could thermal energy solve the country's energy problems? >> and as nasa prepares for its last-ever shuttle mission we meet one o
he has a large gare son town there called -- garrison town there called haryan but they believe they have moved in the right direction perhaps of trying to control that road. though the rebels claim this as a major victory i would say it is a potentially significant development in terms of the ultimate aim of trying to control that road. across the country it's been really a similar picture with the rebels trying to make small advances but doing -- resisted strongly by colonel gaddafi's forces...
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. >> gord on sits on the board of another bunchonning enterprise run by 19-year-old garee jiang.fin mill was born when he was a high school sophomore. he put one of his goodels on a t-shirt. >> when i first gave away 50 t-shirts it was almost like an exclusive type of thing. >> a facebook page made jiang very cool and the shirt, a must-have. >> my senior year pretty much everyone knew who i was and what i did. >> muffin mill something now a brand that has already brought in more than $16,000. one shirt at a time. jiang and gord on met at the network for teaching entrepreneurship or nifty,a nonprofit that teaches $20,000 students every year how to start a business. >> nationally one in four teens ages 16 to 19 can't find a job. that boost enrollment in nifty by 18%. here in new york city, by 40%. >> the unemployment picture is a strong motivator for some students to do it themselves achblted with luck and hard work, gord on and jiang will be the ones generating the jobs. >> are you ready, are you excited? >> me too. >> michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> and that is the "cbs e
. >> gord on sits on the board of another bunchonning enterprise run by 19-year-old garee jiang.fin mill was born when he was a high school sophomore. he put one of his goodels on a t-shirt. >> when i first gave away 50 t-shirts it was almost like an exclusive type of thing. >> a facebook page made jiang very cool and the shirt, a must-have. >> my senior year pretty much everyone knew who i was and what i did. >> muffin mill something now a brand that has already...
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the documents include this map showing a total of five victims of phillip gareed yoi.ents were previously unknown, including kipd napping and rape of a 19-year-old in south lake tahoe in june 1976 and akid -- attempted kidnapping of a woman in november, 1976. there is no explanation yet on why he would never prosecuted for either of the crimes. and officials also believe this 1978 hand written letter asking to rae dus his prison sentence for red federal rape and torture conviction n this letter blaming problems on years of lsd use and videotapes he tried to destroy with and videotaped in public, one of his neighbors spoke today about abc's recent interview with jaycee dugard and the failure of agents to find anything wrong. >> i just know they weren't doing their job.
the documents include this map showing a total of five victims of phillip gareed yoi.ents were previously unknown, including kipd napping and rape of a 19-year-old in south lake tahoe in june 1976 and akid -- attempted kidnapping of a woman in november, 1976. there is no explanation yet on why he would never prosecuted for either of the crimes. and officials also believe this 1978 hand written letter asking to rae dus his prison sentence for red federal rape and torture conviction n this letter...
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jaycee dugard is speaking about what she endured in years after being kidnapped by phillip and nancy gareed yochl we have a look at an exclusive interview. >> you just do what you have to do. to survive. >> in an interview with abc news, jaycee dugard speaks for the first time about her kidnapping at age 11 and 18 years she spent et locked up in the antioch backyard of phillip and nancy garrido. during those years, she says she was never allowed to say, or write her real name and spent nights chained to the bed and gave birth to two daughters fathered by gaireedo. >> august 13th, your how old? >> 14. >> you're in labor and there is nobody there. having a baby in a backyard. >> yup. di. >> she says the garridoes studied videos to learn how to deliver a baby and never allowed her to see a doctor or go school but the moment her first daughter was born, dugard says she found new strength. >> i felt like i wasn't alone anymore. had someone that was mine. i wasn't alone. and i knew i could never let anything happen to her. >> dugard, who has only a fifth grade education did her best to educate he
jaycee dugard is speaking about what she endured in years after being kidnapped by phillip and nancy gareed yochl we have a look at an exclusive interview. >> you just do what you have to do. to survive. >> in an interview with abc news, jaycee dugard speaks for the first time about her kidnapping at age 11 and 18 years she spent et locked up in the antioch backyard of phillip and nancy garrido. during those years, she says she was never allowed to say, or write her real name and...
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. >> that report was by correspondent itn correspondent garee gibon. ray suarez takes it from there. >> suarez: for more >> suarez: for more we turn to: richard adams, a correspondent for "the guardian," a british newspaper not part of rupert murdoch's news corp. "the guardian" has broken many of the stories uncovering the hacking scandal. and sarah ellison, who's covered this story for "vanity fair" magazine. she's a former "wall street journal" reporter, and author of the book, "war at 'the wall street journal'" about murdoch's purchase of the paper in 2007. richard saddams andy colson was already connected with the hacking scandal at the news of the world. how did he end up working for the prime minister and is david cameron become wounded by this now? >> well, we've heard cameron's explanation as to why he gave what he calls a second chance to andy colson. colson claimed that he knew nothing about what had been going on, that it was the responsibility of a single rogue reporter. and that he had resigned as a matter of honor. in effect we now know,
. >> that report was by correspondent itn correspondent garee gibon. ray suarez takes it from there. >> suarez: for more >> suarez: for more we turn to: richard adams, a correspondent for "the guardian," a british newspaper not part of rupert murdoch's news corp. "the guardian" has broken many of the stories uncovering the hacking scandal. and sarah ellison, who's covered this story for "vanity fair" magazine. she's a former "wall street...
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nearly two dozen canadians gared at a hospital where they stopped to visit patients.at read parasites go home, and criminals of war. they say they're angry canada still has ties to the u.k. >>> divers will take another shot today at finding the plane that sunk. >>> a multicar crash ties up traffic on interstate 80, and claims the life of a driver. >>> you are taking a live look outside at san francisco this morning. some places in the bay area are expect today hit 100 degrees today. >>> a hit-and-run crash on interstate 80 in richmond kills one person, and injuries two others. allie rasmus is live near the scene. we know officers are currently searching for one driver involved. what have you learned about that person? >> reporter: at that point, we don't know much about him. all chp could tell us, is that the car was driving, involved in this accident is registered to an address in daly city. we don't know if that's the person who was behind the wheel when this happened. we can show you where it happened, right here behind us on eastbound 80. just before the carlson b
nearly two dozen canadians gared at a hospital where they stopped to visit patients.at read parasites go home, and criminals of war. they say they're angry canada still has ties to the u.k. >>> divers will take another shot today at finding the plane that sunk. >>> a multicar crash ties up traffic on interstate 80, and claims the life of a driver. >>> you are taking a live look outside at san francisco this morning. some places in the bay area are expect today hit 100...
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perhaps we can start with senator harkin and congressman gare mengke, of these kinds of proposals being laid out in this report are politically feasible at this point. >> let's turn to the experts. >> what do you think is politically feasible in this environment. >> politically feasible? >> next question. >> i kind of alluded to it in my opening statement. political feasibility depends upon political leadership. political leadership comes about from individuals who i think have a deep feeling for and intellectual concept of what is happening to our society writ large. if a political leader says to you our unemployment is 9%, and doesn't mention the 18%, they don't have a firm grasp of what's happening in our society. if a political leader says, gee, we just -- we've got to have more of these so-called free trade agreements because it will help our country and help employment, then they don't have a firm grasp of what's happened in the past with these free trade agreements. so what's politically feasible depends on political leadership. i'm not in the mode of bashing president obama or a
perhaps we can start with senator harkin and congressman gare mengke, of these kinds of proposals being laid out in this report are politically feasible at this point. >> let's turn to the experts. >> what do you think is politically feasible in this environment. >> politically feasible? >> next question. >> i kind of alluded to it in my opening statement. political feasibility depends upon political leadership. political leadership comes about from individuals who...
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. >> well, he quotes garees pierce saying the history of this case is as unfortunate as it is possible to imagine. each of the human beings involved deserves respect and conversation. and i just wanted to ask if you are seeing this as a change of approach with your legal team in dealing with your possible extradition to sweden. >> possibly. i mean, the situation -- what has happened in europe and what has happened to sweden is fascinating. it is something that i have come to learn because i've been embroiled in it. but it is intellectually extraordinary. so we see, for example, that the european union introduced an arrest warrant system and that arrest warrant system to extra dite from one state toft e. u.s. to another state of the e.u. was put in place in response to 9/11 to have fast contradiction of trashtses. and it introduced this concept or rather recycled a european union concept of mutual recognition. this is sort of a very feel good phrase that one state in the eu mutually recognizes another state and that sunk down into mute tl recognition between the -- one court in the e.u.
. >> well, he quotes garees pierce saying the history of this case is as unfortunate as it is possible to imagine. each of the human beings involved deserves respect and conversation. and i just wanted to ask if you are seeing this as a change of approach with your legal team in dealing with your possible extradition to sweden. >> possibly. i mean, the situation -- what has happened in europe and what has happened to sweden is fascinating. it is something that i have come to learn...