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too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other then general miller. miller was sent to a break to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the commanding officer at the time and it was her soldiers posing in the pictures. jenny. hit me yet i didn't act out this cultural sweet and tyrant are you. that expected to shatter actually. i mean i know this is not. maybe your area of interest but. you heard about the dispute between baucus and the other day because of the occasion to cakes. i think that that's right back fired it takes up yet. and and see everybody down it one time ok i dare miller they were all required to sign a formal statement from the government which is all the time disclosure statement and that means when they leave guantanamo bay they can't just got anything that they the door participated in i have to meet you if you live in it i live in carolina which is right on the code and. rumor has it taken
too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other then general miller. miller was sent to a break to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the commanding officer at the time and it was her soldiers posing in the pictures. jenny. hit me yet i didn't act out this cultural sweet and tyrant are you. that expected to...
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too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other then general miller. miller was sent to have a break to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the commanding officer at the time and it was her soldiers posing in the pictures. jedi. enemy yes that is an echo this could be a cultural sweden hire a car you know. the kicks pick. i mean i know the stocks. maybe your area of interest but. you heard about the dispute between that concept out of it because of the turkish and techniques. i think that that white activists were fired. it takes up yet. and see everybody down it kuantan a moped under miller they were all required to sign a form of statement from the government which is called a non-disclosure statement and that means when they leave guantanamo bay they can't discuss anything that they've seen or heard or participated in i have to meet you when you live in it about i live in south carolina which is right on th
too great when the photos came out command of the prison camp was taken over by none other then general miller. miller was sent to have a break to clean up the mess after the scandal. the person miller replaces is general janis karpinski many consider her to be responsible for what went on in the prison in iraq since she was the commanding officer at the time and it was her soldiers posing in the pictures. jedi. enemy yes that is an echo this could be a cultural sweden hire a car you know. the...
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miller hasn't always been in charge of the base. before we left we found a short article about general rick baucus who was in command before miller. this was fired under very weird circumstances the only ones who seemed willing to speculate why is military corruption an organization consisting of ex military personnel who investigate corruption within the army ok i can say to you because we're on the telephone all i can say to you is we have a network of sources that we call the. top potential informants on guantanamo i can say on a couple. of days the one star general brigadier general. he ran into trouble with a two star general who is in charge of the interrogation. i think it's been they complained about policy dealing with those first they would come and sit down in front of the cage and that she speaks of the detainees that were in the cages and then the soldiers and the american soldiers would simply to see the big general come down and sit down on the ground from the. bank use a gun fired because he was too nice to the prisoners. and was opposed to a secret list of unconventional questioning methods that outward goldring o
miller hasn't always been in charge of the base. before we left we found a short article about general rick baucus who was in command before miller. this was fired under very weird circumstances the only ones who seemed willing to speculate why is military corruption an organization consisting of ex military personnel who investigate corruption within the army ok i can say to you because we're on the telephone all i can say to you is we have a network of sources that we call the. top potential...
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his name is general miller and he's the commanding officer at guantanamo he's agreed to a short interview he is in an unusually good mood change here quite calm most mission is to detain him a combatants and then to gain intelligence from there to be able to win the global war on terrorism and so we are detaining these in the combatants in a humane manner in a matter. that is appropriate today in accordance as much as we can with the geneva convention. we do we work very hard to ensure that the detainees are maintained. in this matter. but what's what's wrong with the. work and. when we were doing listen jervey with miller we were not aware of how important he was to the story because no other single person has had as much influence over how the prisoners at guantanamo are treated. but what we do know is that miller hasn't always been in charge of the base. before we left we found a short article about general rick baucus who was in command before knoller. because it was fired under very weird circumstances the only ones who seemed willing to speculate why is military corruption an organi
his name is general miller and he's the commanding officer at guantanamo he's agreed to a short interview he is in an unusually good mood change here quite calm most mission is to detain him a combatants and then to gain intelligence from there to be able to win the global war on terrorism and so we are detaining these in the combatants in a humane manner in a matter. that is appropriate today in accordance as much as we can with the geneva convention. we do we work very hard to ensure that the...
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also facing a separate investigation of their foreclosure methods by the attorneys general in all 50 states. erika miller, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: the major indices saw slim gains after better-than- expected earnings from j.p. morgan and the strong regional economic report from the federal reserve. let's get to tonight's "market focus." stocks were held down by the financial sector after j.p. morgan's results. and while better than expected, they were helped by a drop in the money the bank set aside to cover bad loans. j.p. morgan was among those pressuring the dow. shares here fell almost 1% on pretty heavy volume. three times over the past year, j.p.m. has been turned back around the $48 dollar level last april, in february and earlier this month. bank of america is the next big bank to report earnings, due out friday. shares were the worst among dow stocks, falling 1.5%. that takes the stock just below some resistance from january and march. now the technology sector had the strength. dell led the way with almost a 5% jump. among the most active. volume almost doubled. storage gia
also facing a separate investigation of their foreclosure methods by the attorneys general in all 50 states. erika miller, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: the major indices saw slim gains after better-than- expected earnings from j.p. morgan and the strong regional economic report from the federal reserve. let's get to tonight's "market focus." stocks were held down by the financial sector after j.p. morgan's results. and while better than expected, they...
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it is led by the iowa attorney general, tom miller. r the election last fall, there was a change. more republicans were voted into the state attorneys general offices. not all of them agree with how aggressively he and others are going after the banks. you mentioned oklahoma. there's also the virginia attorney general and taxexas. some of them are saying that the settlement is too aggressive and will wind up hurting the housing market. on the other side, he had people like the new york state attorney general who feels he does not want a global settlement to preclude him from going after the bank's on his own in his state. he does not want a settlement order that says he cannot go after them. that is an issue. they are not necessarily in a fight. a lot of this came up about two months ago. there was a proposal from the attorneys general to the five mortgage servicers. that is largely big banks. that was leaked. it called for a dramatic overhaul of the mortgage servicing standards. it included a requirement or push to do principal writedo
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but hopes the next generation of hockey girls can score that opportunity. michelle millercbs news, presque isle, maine. >>> coming up a little later on "the early show," the latest flight fears, as southwest inspects its fleet of 737s, looking for more cracks. >>> plus tax scams. how thieves steal your identity and then your money. >>> and some of the best food at the final four. the winners of the coach's cook-off in houston. all of that and more coming up a little bit later this morning on "the early show." and that will do it for this monday morning edition of the "cbs morning news." appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody, have a great day. ,,,,,,,,
but hopes the next generation of hockey girls can score that opportunity. michelle millercbs news, presque isle, maine. >>> coming up a little later on "the early show," the latest flight fears, as southwest inspects its fleet of 737s, looking for more cracks. >>> plus tax scams. how thieves steal your identity and then your money. >>> and some of the best food at the final four. the winners of the coach's cook-off in houston. all of that and more coming up...
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but hopes the next generation of hockey girls can score that opportunity. michelle miller, cbs news, presque isle, maine. >> mitchell: and just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," baby eagles, ready for their close-up. so i have to wait up to an hour just to eat or drink. i've got time to kill. yeah right! i'm a working woman. and i'm busy. jgng why should osteoporosis therapy disrupt my morning routine? with new atelvia there's no wait. unlike other osteoporosis medicines... atelvia has a delayed- release formulation... so you can take it right after breakfast and help protect your bones. do not take atelvia if you have esophagus problems, low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or cannot sit or stand for 30 minutes. follow all dosing instructions. stop taking atelvia and tell your doctor if you experience difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, which may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. tell your doctor if you develop dental or jaw problems, as serious jawbone problems have been reported rarely. also tell your doct
but hopes the next generation of hockey girls can score that opportunity. michelle miller, cbs news, presque isle, maine. >> mitchell: and just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," baby eagles, ready for their close-up. so i have to wait up to an hour just to eat or drink. i've got time to kill. yeah right! i'm a working woman. and i'm busy. jgng why should osteoporosis therapy disrupt my morning routine? with new atelvia there's no wait. unlike other osteoporosis medicines......
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. >> reporter: all told, the royal wedding is supposed to generate as much as six billion pounds, roughly $10 billion. michelle millers, london. >> mitchell: and a reminder now that the early show will be in london all this week. and the evening news with katie couric will be there beginning tuesday. and on friday, cbs news live coverage of the wedding begins at 4 a.m. eastern time. and that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell. cbs news in new york. katie's here tomorrow. happy easter. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org an environmental disaster... a >>> a familiar threat to california wildlife. how a common poison is creating an environmental disaster and what's being done to stop it. >>> a police helicopter targeted by gun fire. what happened when bullets hit near the chopper's fuel tank. >>> there's many people i know who aren't choosing colleges. >> some college bound seniors getting a look at their future. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. ,,
. >> reporter: all told, the royal wedding is supposed to generate as much as six billion pounds, roughly $10 billion. michelle millers, london. >> mitchell: and a reminder now that the early show will be in london all this week. and the evening news with katie couric will be there beginning tuesday. and on friday, cbs news live coverage of the wedding begins at 4 a.m. eastern time. and that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." thanks for...
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." >> reporter: all told the royal wedding is supposed to generate as much as 6 billion pounds. roughly $10 billion. michelle millerws, london. >>> coming up a little later on "the early show," the latest on the nato air strikes in libya targeting moammar gadhafi's compound. plus, could skyrocketing gas prices tend the economy back into a recession? >>> and of course we want to remind you "the early show" will be in london all this week, and the "cbs evening news" with katie couric will be there starting tuesday. and on friday, cbs live coverage of the wedding begins at 4:00 a.m. eastern, right here on cbs. >>> that is it for this monday morning edition of the "cbs morning news." i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. ,,,,,,
." >> reporter: all told the royal wedding is supposed to generate as much as 6 billion pounds. roughly $10 billion. michelle millerws, london. >>> coming up a little later on "the early show," the latest on the nato air strikes in libya targeting moammar gadhafi's compound. plus, could skyrocketing gas prices tend the economy back into a recession? >>> and of course we want to remind you "the early show" will be in london all this week, and the...
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like doctor carroll miller, tvc advertising, firefighter jeff novak, hopkins hospital, william bradley, brig a deer generalllison solomon and lynn brick. >> today we're honoring people, we're honoring a firefighter who literally saved lives, we're honoring corporations who have gone above and beyond to help out in the community, and every one of them is special in their own way. >> i tell you the key note speaker was my friend joe ehrman. ever hear joe speak? he'll will a crowd. and tonight charlie crowson served as mc. what a night huh. >>> uh-huh. >> you work hard, times are tough, you would like a raise. >> yeah. >> you got it. you want more on your paycheck you got to do it yourself. >> listen to this, a school nurse is out of a job because of some comments she was accused of making to a special student and you are not gonna believe the statement that got her fired. >>> never too early to start thinking about your spring hunch. what's wrong with that sentence? that and more when abc 2 news returns in just 60 seconds. >>> an easter egg hunt versus a swing egg hunt. that's one debate going on. munson tru
like doctor carroll miller, tvc advertising, firefighter jeff novak, hopkins hospital, william bradley, brig a deer generalllison solomon and lynn brick. >> today we're honoring people, we're honoring a firefighter who literally saved lives, we're honoring corporations who have gone above and beyond to help out in the community, and every one of them is special in their own way. >> i tell you the key note speaker was my friend joe ehrman. ever hear joe speak? he'll will a crowd. and...
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we don't regulate the content of the signs and general advertising signs, and when it comes to us a lot of them put it up like that. >> are the miller litte and corona signs in your view? >> they are allowed 1/3 or 25 square feet and advertising on the business sign and wheneve wr and can contain the seven up on there. >> is there a difference between an awing that is used with lettering on it and a general advertising sign for a specific business location? >> we consider general advertising sign the advertisement of a good, service that is not available on the premises or is only -- you know, more of incidental presence on the premise, so we consider anything general advertising meeting that definition. >> with a particular business with an awing lettering or identifying signs on the awing is calculated into the same calculation as determine whether they are using their allowable advertising for that location? >> right. for the business sign. when you can have the sign on the awing and that is based on the square footage. >> and one more awning question and i know they have talked about new guidelines in businesses in our district.
we don't regulate the content of the signs and general advertising signs, and when it comes to us a lot of them put it up like that. >> are the miller litte and corona signs in your view? >> they are allowed 1/3 or 25 square feet and advertising on the business sign and wheneve wr and can contain the seven up on there. >> is there a difference between an awing that is used with lettering on it and a general advertising sign for a specific business location? >> we...
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the fact that this has also been brought up by general petraeus and miller, testimony in congress, and the fact that this in a way is inevitable because of past mistakes by the u.s. in terms of the withdrawal from afghanistan. my question in a sense is, is this strategic depth still necessary? because others have also spoken about the deterrence factor that pakistan has in terms of its nuclear capability, vis-À-vis india. so why is it that still this perception that india is the threat to manifest itself, despite the fact that these strategic assets like any terror group may be necessary in a place like afghanistan and the nuclear deterrent is indeed there? >> thank you very much. >> the strategic depth they talk about, these are the afghan taliban in afghanistan, vis-À-vis india. when you made a strong case that nuclear deterrence has held. >> okay. those are two very good questions. should we go down the panel what do you want to start? >> in reference to the first question about military's role or responsibility of capacity to counterinsurgency. they also have to build. i think yes,
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generating jobs, especially at small businesses. those firms employ half of all workers in the private sector. they've created 65% of new jobs in the past 15 years. as erika miller reports, that trend looks good again, especially if you talk with one new york company mopping up new business. >> reporter: deluxe bathmats might seem like a hard sell in a soft economy. but minds-in-sync, the company that makes them, has hired 20 new workers this year thanks to strong demand for its products. c.e.o. iain scorgie says for many frugal americans his merchandise is an affordable indulgence. >> they still need to have some pleasures in life, and maybe they couldn't do things that were costing hundreds or thousands that they were doing before, but maybe for just a little, small amount of money-- 20, 30 bucks-- they have a bit of luxury in their day. >> reporter: when small businesses ramp up hiring, it's usually a positive sign for the overall economy. that's because small firms are typically the first to hire during an economic recovery. payroll data firm intuit tracks hiring at firms with fewer than 20 employees, and its business employment index has risen 18 straight m
generating jobs, especially at small businesses. those firms employ half of all workers in the private sector. they've created 65% of new jobs in the past 15 years. as erika miller reports, that trend looks good again, especially if you talk with one new york company mopping up new business. >> reporter: deluxe bathmats might seem like a hard sell in a soft economy. but minds-in-sync, the company that makes them, has hired 20 new workers this year thanks to strong demand for its products....
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generic form. ask your doctor if nasonex is right for you. >>> now to our countdown to the royal wedding. exactly three weeks away. so where will the happy couple honeymoon after the big day? nbc's keith millertask of following that part of the story. he's in corfu, greece, for us. good morning, you lucky guy. >> reporter: indeed, meredith. this part of greece i would say is part of the international hot spots looked at as possible honeymoon venues. the island has what it takes to make a honeymoon work -- romance, romance and more romance. ♪ >> reporter: the greeks have been entertaining royal visitors for centuries. lovers have dipped their toes in the wine-dark mediterranean sea since the time of cleopatra and marc antony. this is where prince philip was born. british newspapers call corfu the honeymoon destination for its natural beauty, elegance and privacy. >> i'm sure they would choose a private yacht or something by the sea. >> reporter: in london's betting shops the favorite destination is kenya with corfu a close second. >> if i was having a little bit myself i might bet on corfu. >> reporter: there are other favorites. perhaps the royal couple will go to the caribbean. there is ric
generic form. ask your doctor if nasonex is right for you. >>> now to our countdown to the royal wedding. exactly three weeks away. so where will the happy couple honeymoon after the big day? nbc's keith millertask of following that part of the story. he's in corfu, greece, for us. good morning, you lucky guy. >> reporter: indeed, meredith. this part of greece i would say is part of the international hot spots looked at as possible honeymoon venues. the island has what it takes...