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with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good. what would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! or 100 pringles. both cost the same, but only the pringles superstack can makes everything pop! ♪ ♪ whoa-oh-oh-oh ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ hey, hey [ male announcer ] the choice is yours... 100 of these or 100 pringles. same cost but a lot more fun. everything pops with the pringles superstack can! ♪
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foot soldiers in the plot were from hamburg, some of the planners were from the city of hamburg. in march 2009, a group of about 11 people left the city and went to ma pakistan and joined up with al-qaeda and received some training. a number of this group became involved with this plot. that includes sadiki who was arrested in july and taken to afghanistan air force base in afghanistan and enter gatd inte u.s. officials. three of this group are at large in the travel areas of pakistan, we're told. part of the investigation will be to try to figure out where these people are, don. >> all right. paul cruikshank, we appreciate it. we may need to get back to you as this story continues unfolding. >>> as campaign debates go, the one in california over the weekend was really a scalding hot one. fireworks erupted when meg whitman attacked rival jerry brown over immigration policy. what really fired her up was brown's opinions over immigration policy. >> you should be ashamed, you and your surrogates put her deportation at risk. you put her out there and you should be ashamed for sacrifi
foot soldiers in the plot were from hamburg, some of the planners were from the city of hamburg. in march 2009, a group of about 11 people left the city and went to ma pakistan and joined up with al-qaeda and received some training. a number of this group became involved with this plot. that includes sadiki who was arrested in july and taken to afghanistan air force base in afghanistan and enter gatd inte u.s. officials. three of this group are at large in the travel areas of pakistan, we're...
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>> well, here in hamburg, a lot of the information came from a german citizen who was from hamburg, heness over to the tribal areas, he joined al qaeda there, he became involved with this plot and then he's provided a lot of this intelligence to american authorities. drew, about a mumbai-style attack against at least three european countries. >> when we talk about mumbai-style attack, some remember what happened back in 2008. some may not. what was interesting and frankly, frightening about it was it was very low tech, and it happened all across that city. >> it was a very frightening attack, almost 200 people were killed, there were teams of suicide attackers, skilled in armed combat, launching these attacks, going to hotels, train stations, going to hospitals, opening fire using urban combat skills which they learned in the training camps in pakistan. the fear is that this sort of attack could come to western countries, that the counterterrorism sources we're speaking to on both sides are very, very concerned about this scenario and the germans went over there, received this sort of
>> well, here in hamburg, a lot of the information came from a german citizen who was from hamburg, heness over to the tribal areas, he joined al qaeda there, he became involved with this plot and then he's provided a lot of this intelligence to american authorities. drew, about a mumbai-style attack against at least three european countries. >> when we talk about mumbai-style attack, some remember what happened back in 2008. some may not. what was interesting and frankly,...
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then new ask yourself why 2009 -- well, that was the time when these people disappeared from hamburg.o the way he was putting that statement, he seemed to be implying that we knew there was a difficult, if you like, we knew those b-girl were out there when it vanished from hamburg, and there's no reason to believe there is anything a man and from then. if the immediate threat is diminished by the drone attacks in pakistan, you have to ask yourself what kind of an imminent threat could it have been from people that remote from europe, so clearly, these people, if they are the people we think they are, well, then, there were dangerous people, and they are now out of the game. whether there are other people still in the game remains to be seen. >> thank you very much. the vital supply line of nato through pakistan is facing the threat of more attacks. the taliban says that will strike again after today's rate of fuel tankers close to the capital city islamabad. least three people were killed in the assault on the tanker depot, which is possibly fuel resupply operation for western forces,
then new ask yourself why 2009 -- well, that was the time when these people disappeared from hamburg.o the way he was putting that statement, he seemed to be implying that we knew there was a difficult, if you like, we knew those b-girl were out there when it vanished from hamburg, and there's no reason to believe there is anything a man and from then. if the immediate threat is diminished by the drone attacks in pakistan, you have to ask yourself what kind of an imminent threat could it have...
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sources say a group based in hamburg, germany. now, the terror alert raises the obvious question here. what could americans in europe, both civilian and military, do about it all? let's bring in our homeland security correspondent, jeanne meserve. good to see you. my understanding is one of the members of this group is in custody and is said to be cooperating with u.s. authorities? >> that's right. his name, tony is ahmed sadiki, arrested in afghanistan in july, and western intelligence officials say he is the source of some of this intelligence information that has them so concerned. according to german intelligence, in early 2009, sadiki and ten others left where they joined gjihadist groups. one member was to be a food soldier. multiple attacks against sites in europe. this is one of several threats of threat information currently being followed. of it is the accumulation of intelligence that led the u.s. to issue this travel alert this weekend, urging americans to take precautions when traveling in europe. also, as you mention
sources say a group based in hamburg, germany. now, the terror alert raises the obvious question here. what could americans in europe, both civilian and military, do about it all? let's bring in our homeland security correspondent, jeanne meserve. good to see you. my understanding is one of the members of this group is in custody and is said to be cooperating with u.s. authorities? >> that's right. his name, tony is ahmed sadiki, arrested in afghanistan in july, and western intelligence...
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president wrapped up his visit to miami last night at a cuban restaurant, where he ordered special hamburgers made of spanish sausage, topped with french fries. the president paid for the meal himself. and then warned reporters not to tell the first lady. >> we know all of the spots he likes to get burgers at these days between d.c. and all the places he visits. >> he likes to eat. >>> when we come back, we'll update the top story, the final hours before the rescues begin in chile. >> firiewser is there. in. can microsoft's newest smartphone to d can microsoft's newest smartphone to d we'll be right coming in a little short. os isk.os is you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain...
president wrapped up his visit to miami last night at a cuban restaurant, where he ordered special hamburgers made of spanish sausage, topped with french fries. the president paid for the meal himself. and then warned reporters not to tell the first lady. >> we know all of the spots he likes to get burgers at these days between d.c. and all the places he visits. >> he likes to eat. >>> when we come back, we'll update the top story, the final hours before the rescues begin...
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one worked as a cleaner of the hamburg airport. many also attended the same mosque in hamburg where the 9/11 hijackers gathered. to the amazement of u.s. officials, it turns out that one of the mosque's leaders is the same man accused by the u.s. nine years ago of helping to finance the 9/11 plot. mach moan darcansi. >> a very dark place where people are recruited for attacks and german intelligence apparently stopped looking closely at the mosque where a lot of 9/11 was planned. >> reporter: daccansi who was never charged by the germans -- >> -- abc news -- >> reporter: declined to comment about the latest plot when approached by abc news. >> why they would let the mosque and that imam continue. >> they closed the mosque down this august after they learned of the plot but this man has been on the loose since 9/11. he's under indictment in spain. but the germans have not extradited him there. they thought they were keeping a close eye on him but apparently he got away and began to recruit others according to what we're hearing from
one worked as a cleaner of the hamburg airport. many also attended the same mosque in hamburg where the 9/11 hijackers gathered. to the amazement of u.s. officials, it turns out that one of the mosque's leaders is the same man accused by the u.s. nine years ago of helping to finance the 9/11 plot. mach moan darcansi. >> a very dark place where people are recruited for attacks and german intelligence apparently stopped looking closely at the mosque where a lot of 9/11 was planned. >>...
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a dozen people vanished from around a mosque in hamburg. that was last year in 2009. one of them was picked up in afghanistan in july. since then, there have been some reports of briefings saying that this person is giving them important information. if you move forward in this timeline, three days ago, you have the american authorities warning of a serious threat of an attack in paris, london, or berlin. today, the german interior minister said he was not so concerned or implied he was not so concerned about an imminent threat. they have the reports from pakistan of german citizens killed in the drone attack. putting the pieces together, you can infer -- obviously without great certainty -- that one of these people from this mosque in hamburg picked up information which were rated the authorities, particularly the american authorities, and then there was the drone strike that killed the other people. we have not had any great reaction from the german authorities or the american authorities over whether the threat has now been lessened. but that is the patent -- the p
a dozen people vanished from around a mosque in hamburg. that was last year in 2009. one of them was picked up in afghanistan in july. since then, there have been some reports of briefings saying that this person is giving them important information. if you move forward in this timeline, three days ago, you have the american authorities warning of a serious threat of an attack in paris, london, or berlin. today, the german interior minister said he was not so concerned or implied he was not so...
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last year, the regional government in hamburg past reforms to extend prairie education, saying it would give worst is the chance to enter top high-school. but many parents were against it. they forced a radical -- force a referendum. they garnered enough support to overturn the reforms. challenging political decisions are becoming more frequent in germany. the number of referendums is one measure. from 1950 to 1989, the richest 28. in the last 20 years, there were seven times that number. education policy sparked another recent protests. religion is an optional school subject in berlin. children can take classes but don't have to. last year, a citizen's initiative called for changing that. they mobilized more than 300,000 supporters and forced a referendum. it failed, but the campaigners succeed in keeping the issue on the political agenda for months. another example came three years ago in dresden. construction began i controversial bridge with the backing of the city council and a referendum. environmentalists protested and unesco threatened to strike the valley from its list of world
last year, the regional government in hamburg past reforms to extend prairie education, saying it would give worst is the chance to enter top high-school. but many parents were against it. they forced a radical -- force a referendum. they garnered enough support to overturn the reforms. challenging political decisions are becoming more frequent in germany. the number of referendums is one measure. from 1950 to 1989, the richest 28. in the last 20 years, there were seven times that number....
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a steakhouse in washington has sold its triple bypass hamburger. it is 12 ounces with cheese, bacon, and onion rings served between two grilled cheese sandwiches. another diner said they owned the rights to that name. >> do you see all that gre ase? >> that brings us to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked -- what would you name a washington restaurant's cheese-and-bacon- loaded mega-burger? that is a good one. that is a good one. she gives you credit for that. >> that is my favorite. >> we will post more of your answers on the front page of wbaltv.com. >> we came up with some. >> button buster. >> i got your burger. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> those are very good names. let's see what is going on. no new problems to add to the list. there is a problem and ground assault that involves an overturned the goal. approaching route 10. we have a lane closed. pilgrim lane is closed because of police activity. the biggest delays are on the west side. 29 miles per hour approaching 70.
a steakhouse in washington has sold its triple bypass hamburger. it is 12 ounces with cheese, bacon, and onion rings served between two grilled cheese sandwiches. another diner said they owned the rights to that name. >> do you see all that gre ase? >> that brings us to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked -- what would you name a washington restaurant's cheese-and-bacon- loaded mega-burger? that is a good one. that is a good one. she...
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last year, the regional government in hamburg past reforms to extend prairie education, saying it would give worst is the chance to enter top high-school. but many parents were against it. they forced a radical -- force a referendum. they garnered enough support to overturn the reforms. challenging political decisions are becoming more frequent in germany. the number of referendums is one measure. from 1950 to 1989, the richest 28. in the last 20 years, there were seven times that number. education policy sparked another recent protests. religion is an optional school subject in berlin. children can take classes but don't have to. last year, a citizen's initiative called for changing that. they mobilized more than 300,000 supporters and forced a referendum. it failed, but the campaigners succeed in keeping the issue on the political agenda for months. another example came three years ago in dresden. construction began i controversial bridge with the backing of the city council and a referendum. environmentalists protested and unesco threatened to strike the valley from its list of world
last year, the regional government in hamburg past reforms to extend prairie education, saying it would give worst is the chance to enter top high-school. but many parents were against it. they forced a radical -- force a referendum. they garnered enough support to overturn the reforms. challenging political decisions are becoming more frequent in germany. the number of referendums is one measure. from 1950 to 1989, the richest 28. in the last 20 years, there were seven times that number....
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we were in hamburg, and we were a good little group. >> larry: big in germany. >> in hamburg. >> in hamburgry best drummer we had ever seen. we wanted him in the group. it was kind of like that. we were big fans of his. >> and i was big fans of theirs. that's how it went. >> larry: did you thing the beatles would make it? >> we thought we'd be really big in liverpool. >> larry: big at home. >> and then we were sort of big in london, you know, england, then sweden and denmark. we didn't just do it overnight. we had to go on a lot of planes. >> larry: when it took off, your first trip to the united states, what was that like? >> that was something, i must say. we didn't know that that crowd and that pandemonium was going to be at the airport. we took off, and we knew it was going to be good, and we were -- you know, the thing is we were pretty sure of ourselves. you had to be, you know, to do what we did. we knew we were good. we had a degree of success, but we didn't know that was going to greet us. >> we didn't know it was going to be that big. >> we came down the stairs -- >> but to backtr
we were in hamburg, and we were a good little group. >> larry: big in germany. >> in hamburg. >> in hamburgry best drummer we had ever seen. we wanted him in the group. it was kind of like that. we were big fans of his. >> and i was big fans of theirs. that's how it went. >> larry: did you thing the beatles would make it? >> we thought we'd be really big in liverpool. >> larry: big at home. >> and then we were sort of big in london, you know,...
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the hamburgers and impatient new yorkers are willing to wait in line for. the food entrepreneur behind the city's best loved bites. as we take a break, take a look at stock market and how it ended the week. [ male announcer ] taxes. so who called prop 13 a "fraud" and a "rip off?" jerry brown. who raised the gas tax as governor, and pushed for higher sales taxes? jerry brown. who tried five times to raise property taxes in oakland? jerry brown. who supported higher statewide income taxes? jerry brown. and who says, if elected, he'll ask voters for even more new taxes? jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. >>> well, when it comes to extending the bush tax cuts, george soros is one billionaire who says, no thank you. the investing legend famously liberal in his politics, and recently i asks him about the need for government stimulus to kick start the economy. >> the session has been shorter and shallower than it would have been with the old countries cooperating and providing stimulus. it really worked. so you had the rebound, but now wi
the hamburgers and impatient new yorkers are willing to wait in line for. the food entrepreneur behind the city's best loved bites. as we take a break, take a look at stock market and how it ended the week. [ male announcer ] taxes. so who called prop 13 a "fraud" and a "rip off?" jerry brown. who raised the gas tax as governor, and pushed for higher sales taxes? jerry brown. who tried five times to raise property taxes in oakland? jerry brown. who supported higher statewide...
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the hamburgers and impatient new yorkers are willing to wait in line for. the food entrepreneur behind the city's best loved bites. as we take a break, take a look at stock market and how it ended the week. >>> well, when it comes to extending the bush tax cuts, george soros is one billionaire who says, no thank you. the investing legend famously liberal in his politics, and recently i asks him about the need for government stimulus to kick start the economy. >> the session has been shorter and shallower than it would have been with the old countries cooperating and providing stimulus. it really worked. so you had the rebound, but now with the stimulus running out and all of this rhetoric about the balancing budgets, we are now in danger of a second downturn. the original stimulus mainly worked in restarting or maintaining consumption. now, that is not sustainable because we consume too much. we consume nearly 70% of the gdp goes for congress supsumption. in china that is 30.56%, half. so china has to consume more, we have to consume less. and, therefore, t
the hamburgers and impatient new yorkers are willing to wait in line for. the food entrepreneur behind the city's best loved bites. as we take a break, take a look at stock market and how it ended the week. >>> well, when it comes to extending the bush tax cuts, george soros is one billionaire who says, no thank you. the investing legend famously liberal in his politics, and recently i asks him about the need for government stimulus to kick start the economy. >> the session has...
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i want our children to have access to salads instead of hamburgers, to fruit, to milk. we oftentimes have only access to fast foods, and especially foods that offer toys because these are the type of toys we are able to afford for our children, but we want these toys to come with healthy foods. supervisor mar: thank you. >> [speaking spanish] >> hello, thank you. i urge you to support this legislation, especially for people like me, single mothers. we want options. we often have no choice but to feed our children mcdonald's and burger king. we want there to be healthy food options at these places. we want more nutritious food. it is not that we do not want to cook in our homes, but oftentimes, we are working so hard and so late that we have no choice but to get fast food. we see that our children are getting fatter, and at the same time, they are also anemic, so we are hoping there is change, that we add more nutritious options. >> [speaking spanish] >> thank you so much for taking and caring about our children. thank you also to mothers who are here advocating on behal
i want our children to have access to salads instead of hamburgers, to fruit, to milk. we oftentimes have only access to fast foods, and especially foods that offer toys because these are the type of toys we are able to afford for our children, but we want these toys to come with healthy foods. supervisor mar: thank you. >> [speaking spanish] >> hello, thank you. i urge you to support this legislation, especially for people like me, single mothers. we want options. we often have no...
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. >>> a hamburger that will not die is setting -- shedding new light on what we are eating. a new york photographer bought this mcdonald's happy meal back in april waiting for to decompose. she started a daily flow project. -- >> >> i brought the berger and broader, and put it onto a plate. i took a picture of it. the meat patty shrank as it dried out a lot. that is kind of it. it really has not changed. >> 180 days later, the hamburger and fries are still molds-free. that is not a scientific study but mcdonald's says it cannot provide an explanation without knowing more details about how the happy meal was kept. how about that? still to come, bristol palin and that the situation were in the bottom two. who survived to dance again? is it a political rivalry or a family feud? genealogist do digging with a few big surprises bread later today on oprah, have you wondered whether the things you do in private are normal? take the quiz and find out today do in private are normal? take the quiz and find out today at 4:00 right here on abc 7. woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did
. >>> a hamburger that will not die is setting -- shedding new light on what we are eating. a new york photographer bought this mcdonald's happy meal back in april waiting for to decompose. she started a daily flow project. -- >> >> i brought the berger and broader, and put it onto a plate. i took a picture of it. the meat patty shrank as it dried out a lot. that is kind of it. it really has not changed. >> 180 days later, the hamburger and fries are still molds-free....
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how 'bout some hamburger helper? oh, my, but your mouth is gonna love it.nd your wallet's gonna be pretty happy, too. now this is the deal of the day. hamburger helper...one pound, one pan, one tasty meal. >>> this may sound like a silly question, but are they sure you have parkinson's? >> yes, to an extent, but parkinson's is this umbrella. parkinson's isn't -- in many ways, i have textbook parkinson's. in other ways, i have the idiosyncratic aspects to my experience. for example, i'm so tremendously sensitive to things. for a lot of times, the efficacy wears off. >> you get a tolerance for it. >> and it also comes with terrible diskinesia. but your experience is your experience. you can't push it in to fill a box, and you can't shrink it to squeeze it into a paranthetic notation that someone's made about it. it's your experience. i'm pretty sure that i have parkinson's, but what is parkinson's? >> medically speaking, parkinson's disease is pretty straightforward when you think about it. what you have is a particular part of the brain that produces a chemi
how 'bout some hamburger helper? oh, my, but your mouth is gonna love it.nd your wallet's gonna be pretty happy, too. now this is the deal of the day. hamburger helper...one pound, one pan, one tasty meal. >>> this may sound like a silly question, but are they sure you have parkinson's? >> yes, to an extent, but parkinson's is this umbrella. parkinson's isn't -- in many ways, i have textbook parkinson's. in other ways, i have the idiosyncratic aspects to my experience. for...
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hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal!overs 97% of all americans. rethink possible. since our beginning, we've been there for clients through good times and bad, when our clients' needs changed we changed to meet them. through the years, when some lost their way, we led the way with new ideas for the financial challenges we knew would lie ahead. this rock has never stood still. and there's one thing that will never change. we are, the rock you can rely on. prudential....
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in hamburg where the 9/11 hijackers gathered.t of u.s. officials, it turns out that one of the mosque's leaders is the same man accused by the u.s. nine years ago of helping to finance the 9/11 plot. mamoun darkazanli. >> the mosque went back to being a very radical place where people are recruited for attacks, where attacks are discussed. and german intelligence apparently stopped looking closely at the mosque where a lot of 9/11 was planned. >> reporter: darkazanli declined to comment about the latest plot when approached by abc news. the question now is will the team of terrorists proceed with their attack given the alerts and warnings being issued by the u.s. and european countries? authorities say the group is on a time table, has conducted surveillance, and has been given a go-ahead to attack leading to concerns that attack may be imminent. brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> american tourists in britain appear to be paying attention to the state department's warning to be extra cautious. david muir spent the day talking to
in hamburg where the 9/11 hijackers gathered.t of u.s. officials, it turns out that one of the mosque's leaders is the same man accused by the u.s. nine years ago of helping to finance the 9/11 plot. mamoun darkazanli. >> the mosque went back to being a very radical place where people are recruited for attacks, where attacks are discussed. and german intelligence apparently stopped looking closely at the mosque where a lot of 9/11 was planned. >> reporter: darkazanli declined to...
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i want to bring in our senior international correspondent nick robertson who is in hamburg, germany. no warnings out yet, just discussions because as we heard with our producer with the state department, there has been chatter about some sort of activity. what kind of chatter? >> reporter: well, right now fredricka i'm standing outside of the mosque in hamburg that was attended by a man that was captured in kabul this summer and is in u.s. custody. he's a german. but while he's been in custody, he's been talking about the possibility of a mumbai style plot to attack various cities and countries in europe. britain, france, and germany. he's the one that's been therefore getting this sort of threat possibility of an imminent threat in europe, and while i've been here i've been talking to sources here and they tell us that there is no imminent threat that they see. but despite the fact that this map is a german who is in u.s. custody and they understand he's providing new information to u.s. officials every day. that's what they tell us, new in fact -- new information every day. they al
i want to bring in our senior international correspondent nick robertson who is in hamburg, germany. no warnings out yet, just discussions because as we heard with our producer with the state department, there has been chatter about some sort of activity. what kind of chatter? >> reporter: well, right now fredricka i'm standing outside of the mosque in hamburg that was attended by a man that was captured in kabul this summer and is in u.s. custody. he's a german. but while he's been in...
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. >> lots and lots of hamburgers. more hamburgers than you can imagine. >> the weekend -- >> they are enough business? >> the manager loves to hate. >> exciting for me and a lot of work. he expects big things. >> we will probably sell about 1600 hamburgers over the weekend. 200 or 300 hot dogs and that's a good weekend. >> the navy ships and giants are not the only games in town. the niners play at home on sunday. the chinatown 1010 festival and the operate. >> it's a shot in the arm. >> a positive shot in the arm. >> fans roaring to the orange and black and burgers flying off the grill, it may be one of the weekends you don't forget. nbc bay area news. >> so yes, it is going to be busy. we know the san francisco giants will be headed to atlanta after tonight's game. the oakland raiders will be playing the san diego chargers at home on schbltd we have that crowd coming in too. the best idea for all of this is to take public transportation because it will be bad driving around the bay area with so much stuff going on.
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hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! that new healthcare law sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ >>> let me check the top stories on cnn. a 26-year-old american swim star died today during the ten-kilometer marathon swimming world cup in the united arab emirates. fran crippen died during the last leg of the race and his body was recovered about two hours later. the university of virginia graduate, crippen was a former ncaa champion. i spoke with one of his former coaches about his tragic death. >> not only was he a world class athlete, national champion numerous times. he got in the pool and helped the little kids as a volunteer coach. they loved him. i love him. i'm just going to remember that. i love him. >> also tonight, an elderly man is accused of trying to get a fully load gun on to
hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! that new healthcare law sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ >>> let me check the top stories on cnn. a 26-year-old american swim star died today during the ten-kilometer marathon...
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in hamburg. i look forward to fighting not suppose that i live for the coming back to six week first of all and as you can see i looked really great you know i'm ugly but i'm funny so. the nice change you know i'm ugly but i'm funny so on the other things about me i'm looking for the coming back and although klitschko going to fight i think that i'm showing the people that i'm a true champion and he visited me he i think he was quite surprised because he came to see and check on me because there was a lot of bad rumors but they were all false and he looked at me and at that point i was told he turned black and this was sunday morning. which shows how much tara do you as a champion to take time out to come to the hospital to check on me shows i was currently yasmin champion now just three races left in the formula one season will be inaugural korean grand prix coming up on friday and ferries fernando alonso is one driver with little room for error gets the job as championship title. well. he likes
in hamburg. i look forward to fighting not suppose that i live for the coming back to six week first of all and as you can see i looked really great you know i'm ugly but i'm funny so. the nice change you know i'm ugly but i'm funny so on the other things about me i'm looking for the coming back and although klitschko going to fight i think that i'm showing the people that i'm a true champion and he visited me he i think he was quite surprised because he came to see and check on me because...
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hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! host: could switching to or m insuranceu fifteen percent dochuck wo host: could switching to or m insuranceu fifteen percent it chucking my wd!ang woodk, host: could switching to or m insuranceu fifteen percent >>> next month "working mother" magazine will focus on a dirty, big secrets that many families face. mom works, she cooks, she cleans, and when the kids go to bed, she drinks. the november issue reveals how common alcohol and drug addiction is among working moms. author and mom blogger stephanie wilder-taylor told me she discovered how -- how she discovered she was an alcoholic, and "working mother's" editor-in-chief said the magazine started looking into the issue after the story of diane sholler broke last year. she's the mom who had pot and alcohol in her system when she crashed her car, killing herself and seven others. >> there was a disconnect between this cable executive who was raising two kids, seemingly had it all together, and then according to police reports, was dr
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a few nights later we went to jacks hamburger. said to my parents, after i got my hamburger and bit into it, i said, something's wrong, and turned on the light and it was just onions. no hamburger. >>> maria shriver has a unique take on california politics. as first lady to a republican governor and a member of the kennedy family. i'll ask her to weigh in on political brawls in her own state right now. >>> we'll also have more of my interview with the outed cia operative valerie plame wilson. what does she think of a russian spy bearing almost all? >>> voters in california are getting ready to decide whether to legalize marijuana for recreational use. the state already allows pot to be sold and smoked for medical reasons. proposition 19 if passed would legalize possession of small amounts of pot for anyone 21 years older, over, and allow local governments to license and tax marijuana sales. joining us from long beach, california, is the first lad laf california, marie wra shriver. thanks for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. i'm glad
a few nights later we went to jacks hamburger. said to my parents, after i got my hamburger and bit into it, i said, something's wrong, and turned on the light and it was just onions. no hamburger. >>> maria shriver has a unique take on california politics. as first lady to a republican governor and a member of the kennedy family. i'll ask her to weigh in on political brawls in her own state right now. >>> we'll also have more of my interview with the outed cia operative...
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the hamburg was called the triple bypass, that name has already been trademarked. now they are in need of another hamburger that features a 12- ounce pattie certification between two sandwiches. that might be too much for me. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what would you name a washington restaurant's cheese-and-bacon- loaded mega-burger? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. i think i would call it passed the tums. >> 47 degrees on tv hill. coming up, the man who tried to block a plane in michigan will be in court later today. >> a man is accused of blocking his daughter in a shed. >> this is a live look of >> this is a live look of traffic in c (sfx: coach's whistle) "the car coach" - lauren fix. >> in case your car repair shop hasn't noticed - there's been a shift. sfx: shifting. over 70% of women make the car repair decision sf shifting. auto service plus is one auto repair shop that has geared their business to earn women's respect. sfx: shifting. 'cause when it comes to car repair, it's women who are in the driver's seat. an
the hamburg was called the triple bypass, that name has already been trademarked. now they are in need of another hamburger that features a 12- ounce pattie certification between two sandwiches. that might be too much for me. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what would you name a washington restaurant's cheese-and-bacon- loaded mega-burger? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. i think i would call it passed the tums. >> 47 degrees on tv hill. coming up,...
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joining us from hamburg, germany, paul crookshank.r maybe afghanistan, trained in the ways of terrorists and then sent back home. does this seem to be a real example of that potential program and problem? >> well, that's exactly right, john. it does seem to be that sort of trajectory. since 9/11, 200 people left germany to go and get training in these terror camps. dozens have come back and dozens are still there and now a drone strike in pakistan. hamburg cell and reporting at the heart of the plot in europe and some people, three of them, still at large in the tribal areas. may be a link between this drone strike and these individuals still at large in the tribal areas of pakistan. but the german authorities here have no confirmation of that. we have just asked them. >> the other interesting part about is it arrests took place from the afghani national living in germany possibly giving information. do we know of links of that intelligence and this drone attack that took place yesterday? >> reporter: well, it's quite possible there's
joining us from hamburg, germany, paul crookshank.r maybe afghanistan, trained in the ways of terrorists and then sent back home. does this seem to be a real example of that potential program and problem? >> well, that's exactly right, john. it does seem to be that sort of trajectory. since 9/11, 200 people left germany to go and get training in these terror camps. dozens have come back and dozens are still there and now a drone strike in pakistan. hamburg cell and reporting at the heart...
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nonetheless, a few days after that, we went through a drive-in hamburger stand of jack's hamburgers. and it was my time. as we drove away a bit into my hamburger and i said to my parents, something tastes funny. my father turned on the light ended with onions just onions. >> host: how do you think growing up in that way affected your worldview later? >> guest: most probably it affected my worldview because my parents were such fierce defenders of the proposition that you might not be able to control your circumstances that you could control how you responded to them. and in my community, you never ever thought of yourself as a bit. no matter how the circumstances you could find a way out. so anything that tends to ignore or to undervalue the individual and the individual's responsibility is to do something about their own lives tended to be on the wrong side for me. my parents also believed in the bedrock power of education, transforming power of education. and so, i've been a very dedicated to leave for an education reform and i'm very worried about the fact that i can look at their
nonetheless, a few days after that, we went through a drive-in hamburger stand of jack's hamburgers. and it was my time. as we drove away a bit into my hamburger and i said to my parents, something tastes funny. my father turned on the light ended with onions just onions. >> host: how do you think growing up in that way affected your worldview later? >> guest: most probably it affected my worldview because my parents were such fierce defenders of the proposition that you might not...
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but to go from performing in the back of a hamburger restaurant to being on the front of "gq" magazine takes alot of lying to yourself, that you can make it. and you know, hard work. >> rose: also this evening a preview of a segment we will show new its entirety next week, it's a movie called wood rust t is directeded by julia bacha. it is the story of a palestinian village and nonviolence, which brings support both from palestinians and israelis. secretary tar-- "secretariat", it's kind of a funny story and "budrus", three new movies, next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: maybe you want school kids to have more exposure to the arts. maybe you want to provide meals for the needy. or maybe you want to help when the unexpected happens. whatever you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer, or donate for the causes you believe in at membersproject.com. take charge of making a difference. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: in 1973 a c
but to go from performing in the back of a hamburger restaurant to being on the front of "gq" magazine takes alot of lying to yourself, that you can make it. and you know, hard work. >> rose: also this evening a preview of a segment we will show new its entirety next week, it's a movie called wood rust t is directeded by julia bacha. it is the story of a palestinian village and nonviolence, which brings support both from palestinians and israelis. secretary tar--...
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. >> esther hamburger, you have an interesting system in brazil. voters have to vote. people between age of 18 and 70, not voting can result in a small fine, making it almost impossible to get a passport or a government job. talking about 135 million voters, unlike in the u.s., people vote. >> yes, and they like to vote. they talk about the election a lot. the election was the main subjects all weekend, and even today. not only on the media, but people talk about it. it is mandatory to vote, but the fine is pretty low. so it is not that big of a deal, but people like to vote, they know they have a chance to say something, to change something. >> i am wondering if you know this, gregg, in that america for a wise, if there is mandatory voting. if you end up getting more progressive candidates, progressive people tend not to go. >> yes and no. peru does something similar. i do not think venezuela does. bolivia does. the fine is low in brazil. i think there was 85% turnout. i would say that 15% was probably from the poor, social base of the workers party. in the next round
. >> esther hamburger, you have an interesting system in brazil. voters have to vote. people between age of 18 and 70, not voting can result in a small fine, making it almost impossible to get a passport or a government job. talking about 135 million voters, unlike in the u.s., people vote. >> yes, and they like to vote. they talk about the election a lot. the election was the main subjects all weekend, and even today. not only on the media, but people talk about it. it is mandatory...
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with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good.hat would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! new revlon growluscious mascara. helps lashes grow stronger. with a unique formula that complements my lashes' natural growth cycle. 96% saw instantly longer lashes. this is the start of something big. new revlon growluscious mascara. ♪ and i feel like... [ female announcer ] kellogg's wants to make kids happy one tummy at a time. because 9 out of 10 kids don't get the fiber they need, that's why froot loops, apple jacks and corn pops have 3 grams of fiber in every yummy bowl. they're the cereals your kids love and the fiber their tummies love... which makes for a whole lotta happy. froot loops, apple jacks and corn pops, an oh-so-good source of fiber. kellogg's® makes fiber fun. >>> over the past few months a volatile relationship between mel gibson an his ex-girlfriend has played out like a hollywood drama with questions over who really released those infamous phone conversations to the public.
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with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good.e pound... one pan... one tasty meal! >>> welcome back to the newsroom. president barack obama campaigning for his good friend, massachusetts governor deval patrick in boston. let's take a listen. >> they knew it was going to take time to repair the economy. they knew you couldn't recover 8 million jobs overnight. those folks deval was talking about, they knew they were going to be going through struggles and hardships. and that the longer it took, the more frustrated and angry people would get. and so the republican leadership made a calculation. it was a tactical decision, that if they just sat on the sidelines, if they didn't lift a finger to help, if instead they opposed us every step of the way, if they said no even to policies that historically they had agreed to, that historically they had sponsored and adopted, they figured they could ride people's anger and frustration all the way to the ballot box. that is what's happened over the last 20 months. so i need all of you to be cl
with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good.e pound... one pan... one tasty meal! >>> welcome back to the newsroom. president barack obama campaigning for his good friend, massachusetts governor deval patrick in boston. let's take a listen. >> they knew it was going to take time to repair the economy. they knew you couldn't recover 8 million jobs overnight. those folks deval was talking about, they knew they were going to be going through...
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with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good.guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> and we are back watching the breaking news tonight, manuel gonzalez, the final mine rescuer, back on the surface. in chile just moments ago. the president putting a cap on the shaft. patrick oppmann has new video from the hospital where some of the miners are. patrick, what are you hearing from the hospital? >> reporter: more of the miners are arriving. we saw several of them being wheeled in. and what a scene it was. they've let the public, the towns people of copiapo, they've lined up from keeping us getting too close, and they started wheeling the men in. and as you would imagine, and
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over the summer, they captured siddiqi, traveling from hamburg to pakistan.ter intensive interrogations about a plot that was under way. he was believed to have been traveling with ten other germans from hamburg to pakistan for training. the idea was multiple attacks simultaneous in european capitols along the lines of what happened this mumbai. it was because of increasing pressure to show progress in afghanistan and, given that, in pakistan is a safe haven for a lot of jihad groups aiding the taliban who are killing american troops, particularly the group called the hakani network. affiliated with al qaeda, but not al qaeda. sort of an independent group. mainly focused on pakistan but identified as one of the chief dangers to u.s. troops now. a lot general petraeus to show some progress in afghanistan in time for next july. i think that's one reason why we're seeing this escalation. >> politically what you just said is so important i can hardly stand it. if that's the justification for drone strikes, not about new information, new intelligence or intensifie
over the summer, they captured siddiqi, traveling from hamburg to pakistan.ter intensive interrogations about a plot that was under way. he was believed to have been traveling with ten other germans from hamburg to pakistan for training. the idea was multiple attacks simultaneous in european capitols along the lines of what happened this mumbai. it was because of increasing pressure to show progress in afghanistan and, given that, in pakistan is a safe haven for a lot of jihad groups aiding the...
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hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal!o-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps remove plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. and it's even been clinically proven to help reverse it in just four weeks. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. >>> joy and relief in chile today. the drill that's been boring a hole after a mile down to 33 trapped miners broke through to that mine. emergency crews are expected to brace the side of the tunnel that will serve as the rescue shaft over the next couple of days. we could see the first of the miners brought to the surface next week. chile's president chose the moment to reflect on the rescue operation and the support of his country's people. >> translator: what started on august 5th, like a possible tragedy, with the help of god, is ending as a true blessing. the miners, their families, the rescue workers, the government and all the chileans have shown unity, strength of faith, of hope, that is recognized and admired by the whole world. this shows that when c
hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal!o-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps remove plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. and it's even been clinically proven to help reverse it in just four weeks. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. >>> joy and relief in chile today. the drill that's been boring a hole after a mile down to 33 trapped miners broke through to that mine. emergency crews are expected to brace the side of the...
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hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal!o:speciallthe auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're guaranteed for as long as you is thisyyourcphone?ey, th! gecko: yeah, 'course. sswhere do you po you...carry... for as long as you is thisyyourcphone?ey, th! waitress: here you go. boss: thanks gecko: no, no i got it, sir. ncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. on your next business trip, pack your marriott rewards visa card. get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. >>> welcome back to "ballot bowl." cnn's special coverage of the final sprint to these midterm elections. the buildup has been there for months. there's so much at stake. control of the u.s. house, the senate, as well. completely up for grabs. i'm in las vegas because that's where president obam
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live reports from hamburg, germany and the nation's capital ahead. >>> a huge crowd attending a vigil to remember a rutgers student who took his own life. a lot of celebrities speaking out about cyber bullying and harassment of gay and lesbian students. >>> here's a little good news for you. a multimillion dollar mistake. verizon wireless admits to charging customers for data services they didn't want, maybe didn't use. now the company announcing a massive customer refund. if you are or were a verizon wireless customer, we'll tell you how much money you could be getting back. >>> up first this morning, a cnn security watch. and it'll impact every american with travel plans in europe. british officials are echoing a u.s. state department warning that came out over the weekend announcing a quote high threat of a terror attack. among the potential targets france and germany. >>> we're finding out more about a jihadist group in germany that may have triggered this alert. nic robertson live in hamburg, germany, this morning with new information about the plot and the people behind it. but
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it out, i have no responsible for selling poison hamburgers if you're so stupid to buy it. is that the logic behind the american justice system? >> i wouldn't say behind the american justice system. i would say behind the financial regulatory system. we don't have the kinds of safety standards for banks that we have for restaurants, so we don't hold banks to the same level of consumer protection, underwriting. >> zach, is that because 40% of all political donations come from banking for democrats and republicans so they're basically paid off to not make rules to protect us from predatory gambling banking practices? >> i don't know if it's -- >> hold on. i want zach here. >> i don't know if it's campaign donations, but banks are immensely powerful. they have the power to funnel money to all sorts of businesses. whether it's political donations or just the sheer power of banks to drek the flow of capital and pick winners and losers in our economy, that gives them enormous power and attention of policymakers. >> thanks for the conversation. zach goldfarb and kathryn porter. >>
it out, i have no responsible for selling poison hamburgers if you're so stupid to buy it. is that the logic behind the american justice system? >> i wouldn't say behind the american justice system. i would say behind the financial regulatory system. we don't have the kinds of safety standards for banks that we have for restaurants, so we don't hold banks to the same level of consumer protection, underwriting. >> zach, is that because 40% of all political donations come from banking...
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hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! sadly, no. oh.ined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow, ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums investors are demanding more for their money.aster. good. this time, i'm watching fees like a hawk. i hate hidden fees. why should i have to pay for something that i shouldn't have to pay for? td ameritrade's pricing is clear and it's straightforward... it's spelled out upf
hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! sadly, no. oh.ined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice...
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with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good.lper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! or 100 pringles. both cost the same, but only the pringles superstack can makes everything pop! ♪ ♪ whoa-oh-oh-oh ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ hey, hey [ male announcer ] the choice is yours... 100 of these or 100 pringles. same cost but a lot more fun. everything pops with the pringles superstack can! ♪ >>> we're back with george and john how that papaling packs >>> we're back with george clooney and john prendergast. how much of this fight that you engage in, if we can call it a fight, are you hampered by the fact of americans have greater interests, george? >> well, you know, sure, there's donor fatigue in certain ways. we're not asking for any money. hampered, no. because the american people have a tremendous capacity to care. and here's the truth. the truth of the matter is this. if i put it to you like this, if you took two minutes out of your day, out of one day, just today or tomorrow, to write an e-mail, it's a modern day now, we're e-mai
with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good.lper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! or 100 pringles. both cost the same, but only the pringles superstack can makes everything pop! ♪ ♪ whoa-oh-oh-oh ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ hey, hey [ male announcer ] the choice is yours... 100 of these or 100 pringles. same cost but a lot more fun. everything pops with the pringles superstack can! ♪ >>> we're back with george and john how that papaling...
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with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good.hat would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! >>> welcome to cnn's ballot bowl. i'm jessica yellin in orlando, florida. i'm joined, again, by ed henry in las vegas, nevada, and mark preston, our political editor who has staked out ground in tampa, florida, where cnn will host two big debates tomorrow with the florida senators hosted by candy crowley and monday john king hosting a governor's debate. a lot of big stuff happening, narc. i was wondering if you could help us lay out in the big picture one of the reasons why everything matters. why races even not in your own state matter is because next year we start redistricting. we have a graphic we're going to put up quickly, just some examples. this is an example of what's going to happen in some states. we will see an increase in the number of seats people have in the house of representatives or a decrease in the number of seats states have in the house of representatives. it's up to state go
with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good.hat would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! >>> welcome to cnn's ballot bowl. i'm jessica yellin in orlando, florida. i'm joined, again, by ed henry in las vegas, nevada, and mark preston, our political editor who has staked out ground in tampa, florida, where cnn will host two big debates tomorrow with the florida senators hosted by candy crowley and monday...