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the building went up that the hughes are in, in 1975. the hughes did not even reach high school in 1975. there is no self-imposed hardship here. their adding a floor in no way affected this lot split approved or denied. i've never seen in the last five years when the city has been enforcing its policy, i've never seen a variance denied because of a parking reason. the parking is not there now for the manabats. they couldn't be. they would have to raze and destroy an historic building. they are -- it is only 1100 to 1150 square feet. maybe it could have another 100 or 200 even though variances may not be required in the future for them. i don't understand the talk about monster homes and worries from the neighbors. thank you very much. >> commissioners. the matter is submitted. >> i will go first, i guess. i guess the first thing i want to talk about is an irony operating here. i am wondering what i am missing. it is the same thing i felt when i read the papers. if they were to go through the con do conversion process, i don't know how in
the building went up that the hughes are in, in 1975. the hughes did not even reach high school in 1975. there is no self-imposed hardship here. their adding a floor in no way affected this lot split approved or denied. i've never seen in the last five years when the city has been enforcing its policy, i've never seen a variance denied because of a parking reason. the parking is not there now for the manabats. they couldn't be. they would have to raze and destroy an historic building. they are...
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i understand that the hughes don't live in their house. the whole fight was for them to build this house for them as a growing family, and it's a big house. now they have problems. they haven't justified a hardship of any kind. these are just desires, and they seem to have more desires, and more desires. i am a big supporter of the planning code. i think sometimes the planning department is a little bit too generous in the variances. we won this one, and i thought they did a good job. i think the hugheses are a sophisticated couple, and their lawyer is a sophisticated lawyer. i just can't think that they can't accept the fact that they don't want a condo conversion, and they don't want the t.i.c. they should have gone somewhere else and bought a lot. i don't know where they live now. i am against their division of this lot. i think they still have options that they haven't used because they just don't want to. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, commissioner. my name is noni. i am president of the small proper
i understand that the hughes don't live in their house. the whole fight was for them to build this house for them as a growing family, and it's a big house. now they have problems. they haven't justified a hardship of any kind. these are just desires, and they seem to have more desires, and more desires. i am a big supporter of the planning code. i think sometimes the planning department is a little bit too generous in the variances. we won this one, and i thought they did a good job. i think...
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i understand that the hughes don't live in their house. the whole fight was for them to build this house for them as a growing family, and it's a big house. now they have problems. they haven't justified a hardship of any kind. these are just desires, and they seem to have more desires, and more desires. i am a big supporter of the planning code. i think sometimes the planning depart i
i understand that the hughes don't live in their house. the whole fight was for them to build this house for them as a growing family, and it's a big house. now they have problems. they haven't justified a hardship of any kind. these are just desires, and they seem to have more desires, and more desires. i am a big supporter of the planning code. i think sometimes the planning depart i
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joining us to discuss peace building and statecraft are paul hughes, senior program officer at the center for conflict analysis and prevention at the u.s. institute of peace. he's a former army officer who served in humanitarian reconstruction at the pentagon and in iraq in 2003. and ambassador dennis jett, professor of international affairs at the school of international affairs at penn state university, former u.s. ambassador to peru and mozambique, and former senior director of african affairs at the national security council. thank you both for being with us. what's the difference between peace building and peacemaking? a lot of people have heard about peacemaking. is there some difference between those and how does it differ from nation building? ambassador? >> well, peacemaking is the initial phase. you have to have the peace before you can build on it and that peace can be negotiated through diplomatic means or it can be imposed, but once the shooting stops, you have to build on that peace. you have to create a society where the peace is stable and that can be the tricky part. the,
joining us to discuss peace building and statecraft are paul hughes, senior program officer at the center for conflict analysis and prevention at the u.s. institute of peace. he's a former army officer who served in humanitarian reconstruction at the pentagon and in iraq in 2003. and ambassador dennis jett, professor of international affairs at the school of international affairs at penn state university, former u.s. ambassador to peru and mozambique, and former senior director of african...
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>>> good morning i am hugh burrows. welcome to mosaic. a very special mosaic. this is about the sikh faith and sikh people. it is our pleasure to be joined by the chair of the sikh foundation of palo alto welcome sir. >> thank you. >> good to have you here. i know that -- what -- how do we begin -- how can you help us to begin sikh people and sikh faith. >> i will be happy to do that. it will take awhile to talk about various aspects but i think we can refer to origins of sikh faith if you like. our founder, the first guru, said there will be one god, only one god. god is described in many different ways but it is the most monotheestic religion around. no difference between man and goods you can have teachers that will help you but you can reach god through your teachers directly no intermediate necessary. god is defined as always has been always shall be sole creator without fear without anonymity, forgiving, and of course formless. god is defined as a formless god. yes. so that is one aspect of sikh religion one has to understand. truly mono theestic with a f
>>> good morning i am hugh burrows. welcome to mosaic. a very special mosaic. this is about the sikh faith and sikh people. it is our pleasure to be joined by the chair of the sikh foundation of palo alto welcome sir. >> thank you. >> good to have you here. i know that -- what -- how do we begin -- how can you help us to begin sikh people and sikh faith. >> i will be happy to do that. it will take awhile to talk about various aspects but i think we can refer to...
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>> well, i have to laugh because we're talking to hugh.erything -- that's what tony loved. everything beautiful with all the playgirls. what made tony a star was he had the "it" thing. he was beautiful, he was a wonderful actor. he was funny, cary grant quality. he had it. >> larry: hugh, do you agree he had it? >> i agree very much with what she said. you know, he was charismatic in person and on screen. and he was a beautiful human being inside and out. >> larry: let's take a look at tony in "spartacus." >> slaves you were and slaves you'll remain. but the terrible penalty of crucifixion has been set aside on the single condition that you identify the body or the living person of the slave called spartacus! >> i'm spartacus! >> i'm spartacus! >> i'm spartacus! >> i'm spartacus! >> i'm spartacus! >> i'm spartacus. >> all: i'm spartacus! >> larry: what a movie that was. laurence olivier. kirk is still around, kirk douglas. hugh, he died -- his son died in '94 of a heroin overdose. were you close to him at that time? >> talking to me? >> la
>> well, i have to laugh because we're talking to hugh.erything -- that's what tony loved. everything beautiful with all the playgirls. what made tony a star was he had the "it" thing. he was beautiful, he was a wonderful actor. he was funny, cary grant quality. he had it. >> larry: hugh, do you agree he had it? >> i agree very much with what she said. you know, he was charismatic in person and on screen. and he was a beautiful human being inside and out. >>...
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hugh hefner of mraib. "playboy."was stardom like for a young kid from new york who used to dream about it? >> go >> too good. >> larry: better than you thought. >> better than i thought. this was an experience i have having. how do you parlay that, how do you come out of those images, joys, disappointments that you think in your brain. the next thing you know, there you are kissing piper laurie. >> larry: and there's the red carpet. mr. curtis -- >> please. i loved it. >> larry: hugh hefner, how well did you know tony? >> well, dwron a shg, tony and . he was going to accept an award from the box office people as the top male actor of the year. and i was hosting "play boy's" penthouse. and we clicked immediately. we became very close friends. >> larry: what was special about him? >> well, what you saw in particularly his comedic roles, it's who tony was. he was a very special, lovable, likable guy. just a dear friend during good times and bad. and it was a real shocker for me, age notwithstanding, it was a real shocke
hugh hefner of mraib. "playboy."was stardom like for a young kid from new york who used to dream about it? >> go >> too good. >> larry: better than you thought. >> better than i thought. this was an experience i have having. how do you parlay that, how do you come out of those images, joys, disappointments that you think in your brain. the next thing you know, there you are kissing piper laurie. >> larry: and there's the red carpet. mr. curtis -- >>...
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a friend of hughes uncovered the poem.t details in chronological order the last weekend of sylvia plath's life. she reassures them everything is ok. she burns the letter. he leaves. she commits suicide. "then a voice like a measured injection truly delivered is four years deeply into my ear -- your wife is." dead." how important is it in the context of the rest of his poetry? >> it is the keystone. look at the first line -- what happened that night? if is called"last letter." it ends "your wife is dead." it is the missing link. it is the completion of one of the great long poems of the 20th century. hughes was vilified as having a negative effect on work.'plattsylvia path's life d the publication of the, may lead to further controversy. >> the united states apologized for the helicopter attack inside pakistan last week that killed two pakistani soldiers. the white house has raised serious concerns about pakistan's willingness to tackle growing militancy to courts of the afghan border. the obama administration's initial res
a friend of hughes uncovered the poem.t details in chronological order the last weekend of sylvia plath's life. she reassures them everything is ok. she burns the letter. he leaves. she commits suicide. "then a voice like a measured injection truly delivered is four years deeply into my ear -- your wife is." dead." how important is it in the context of the rest of his poetry? >> it is the keystone. look at the first line -- what happened that night? if is called"last...
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sandra hughes reports. >> i don't know if you heard about this new website i launched? >> no. >> reporter: back then it was known as the facebook. that's what college student mark zuckerberg called his site. the idea, connect friends, meet girls. facebook didn't cooperate in the making of the movie "the social network" and its 26-year- old ceo is denying the portrayal of him in the film i accurate. zuckerberg says won't see the
sandra hughes reports. >> i don't know if you heard about this new website i launched? >> no. >> reporter: back then it was known as the facebook. that's what college student mark zuckerberg called his site. the idea, connect friends, meet girls. facebook didn't cooperate in the making of the movie "the social network" and its 26-year- old ceo is denying the portrayal of him in the film i accurate. zuckerberg says won't see the
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as sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: the tornadoes that touched down in northern arizona tossed 28 train cars from a parked freight train like they were toys. >> i came from the northeast. i've seen ice storms and hail storms and snowstorms but nothing like this. >> reporter: 30 rvs were damaged at a business where they sell motor homes and run a campground. no serious injuries or deaths are reported. dozens of homes were damaged. >> i didn't see the one at 5:30 in the morning. i saw the other one pass. it went to the east of us. >> reporter: the tornadoes were part of a storm system that swept across the western u.s., dropping record-setting rain and even surprising residents of phoenix with hail. sandra hughes, cbs news. >>> federal prosecutors have issued new subpoenas in the investigation of john edwards' campaign finances. edwards, former north carolina senator ran for president twice, the democrats' candidate for vice president in 2004. a former aide testified edwards' mistress received large payments during his second presidential campaign in 2006. >>> a new report on povert
as sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: the tornadoes that touched down in northern arizona tossed 28 train cars from a parked freight train like they were toys. >> i came from the northeast. i've seen ice storms and hail storms and snowstorms but nothing like this. >> reporter: 30 rvs were damaged at a business where they sell motor homes and run a campground. no serious injuries or deaths are reported. dozens of homes were damaged. >> i didn't see the one at 5:30 in the...
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sandra hughes, cbs news. >>> from start to finish it's expected to take up to 36 hours for all of the miners to be rescued. >>> most of the fort mchenry tunnel has finally reopened tonight after a school bus caught fire and forced riders to evacuate. kelly mcpherson has more. >> reporter: we just learned that the bus was on its way to rosedale. once the bus got to the tunnel, smoke and flames started pouring into the bus and there was no option other than to stop and wait for it. >> i'm exhausted. i was on the roof all day and can't wait for this to open up. >> reporter: cars were waiting for the fort mchenry tunnel. >> we've been here very long, for like about an hour. their answer to traffic is when something goes wrong in the tunnel is to sit on 95 and wait versus rerouting the traffic. >> reporter: a school bus caught on fire inside -- the tunnel ventilation system pulled out thick black smoke for about an hour while it burned. people walked out of their cars and sat on the median of a typically busy highway. >> the thought of being trapped in that tunnel with the fire is pretty s
sandra hughes, cbs news. >>> from start to finish it's expected to take up to 36 hours for all of the miners to be rescued. >>> most of the fort mchenry tunnel has finally reopened tonight after a school bus caught fire and forced riders to evacuate. kelly mcpherson has more. >> reporter: we just learned that the bus was on its way to rosedale. once the bus got to the tunnel, smoke and flames started pouring into the bus and there was no option other than to stop and...
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an interview with retired general hugh shelton. and "the sunday funnies." >> britain on wednesday announced that it will cut half a million jobs, reduce welfare payments and raise the retirement age and not only that they're going back to single decker buses. >>> hello again, everyone. nine days until the election. early voting is under way in more than half the states and there is talk of waves in the cultural shift but the fact is many house and senate races are simply too close to call. we're joined now by the head of the democratic national committee, tim kaine. welcome to "this week." >> christiane, good to be back. >> do you think that you will keep the house. >> i do. i think it's going to be close and these races are very close but from this point forward it's all about turnout and ground game. we're seeing good early voting trends and we have got work to do. >> are you saying that all the polling, the predictions are wrong? because everywhere you look it says that you're not going to keep the house. >> the polling is movin
an interview with retired general hugh shelton. and "the sunday funnies." >> britain on wednesday announced that it will cut half a million jobs, reduce welfare payments and raise the retirement age and not only that they're going back to single decker buses. >>> hello again, everyone. nine days until the election. early voting is under way in more than half the states and there is talk of waves in the cultural shift but the fact is many house and senate races are...
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sandra hughes shows us there is a new treatment. >> reporter: tony runs 6 to 7 miles a day. >> i feel fantastic. >> reporter: but until recently, his severe asthma made it too painful for him to work out for any length of time. >> it feels like a coil just tightening around your lungs. >> reporter: in may, tony underwent a new fda-approved treatment called bronchial thermoplasty. doctors put a tiny catheter down his breathing tubes to melt away the smooth muscle that can tighten during an asthma attack. by increasing air flow patients can respond betser to inhalers and oral medications. >> we are not curing asthma with these therapies. they will still have it. we are hoping to bring them down a notch. >> reporter: bronchial thermoplasty isn't for people with mild or moderate asthma. it's for people whose attacks are so severe they make regular visits to the emergency room and who need to use their rescue inhalers constantly. bronchial thermoplasty takes three outpatient treatments but last about a half hour each. >> right after the procedure, i can feel that coil loosen. >> reporter:
sandra hughes shows us there is a new treatment. >> reporter: tony runs 6 to 7 miles a day. >> i feel fantastic. >> reporter: but until recently, his severe asthma made it too painful for him to work out for any length of time. >> it feels like a coil just tightening around your lungs. >> reporter: in may, tony underwent a new fda-approved treatment called bronchial thermoplasty. doctors put a tiny catheter down his breathing tubes to melt away the smooth muscle...
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and joining me now general hugh shelton, welcome to "this week." >> thanks, christiane. great to be with you. >> it was prescient what president clinton said you could survive just about anything. tell me how you survived that fall. >> well, i was very fortunate. after falling off the ladder and being evacuated quickly to a local hospital and told i would never walk again, walter reed came to the emergency -- came and dr. jim he ceckland immedia evacuated me to walter reed and did an immediate procedure to higher my blood pressure and force it into my extremities. >> once in a million cure. >> at walter reed they said they had never seen anyone recover from that type of injury and now i can serve as an inspiration to others that suffer the same type of injury. >> well, let me ask you to put your analyst cap on now based on your war experience. in iraq drawdown of combat forces and yet troubling reports that the linchpin to success bringing the sunni groups on, the sunni awakening may be crumbling. reports that the sunni awakening cells are being recruited or defecting or
and joining me now general hugh shelton, welcome to "this week." >> thanks, christiane. great to be with you. >> it was prescient what president clinton said you could survive just about anything. tell me how you survived that fall. >> well, i was very fortunate. after falling off the ladder and being evacuated quickly to a local hospital and told i would never walk again, walter reed came to the emergency -- came and dr. jim he ceckland immedia evacuated me to...
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sandra hughes reports for wjz, with a frightening update. >> reporter: the search for the body of david hartley took a frightening turn. it's been almost two weeks since his wife reported he had been shot while the couple was jet skiing on the lake in texas. but now comes the murder of a police commander involved in the case. >> we got word that investigators in the case in mexico had been to an army headquarters. >> reporter: rolando flores was a lead investigator in the search for hartley's body. he reportedly gave information to the media. and for that, it was believed he was killed. his head delivered in a suitcase. it was another blow to hartley's widow, who said she is struggling through her grief. >> we're going through those. and i cannot express how much i ache for him and his family. >> reporter: the area where hartley was reportedly shot is part of a turf battle for drug cartels, which have used beheadings in the past to send messages. terrorism experts believe the zeta cartel is behind both murders. the gang is notoriously violent. >> what they were trying to do is let every
sandra hughes reports for wjz, with a frightening update. >> reporter: the search for the body of david hartley took a frightening turn. it's been almost two weeks since his wife reported he had been shot while the couple was jet skiing on the lake in texas. but now comes the murder of a police commander involved in the case. >> we got word that investigators in the case in mexico had been to an army headquarters. >> reporter: rolando flores was a lead investigator in the...
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sandra hughes reports. >> i don't know if you heard about this new website i launched? >> no. >> reporter: back then it was known as the facebook. that's what college student mark zuckerberg called his site. the idea, connect friends, meet girls. facebook didn't cooperate in the making of the movie "the social network" and its 26-year- old ceo is denying the portrayal of him in the film i accurate. zuckerberg says won't see the film which the star understands. >> it might be uncomfortable to watch a film that details some events that happened when you were 19. >> reporter: the movie portrays zuckerberg as a geeky technophile about power and betrayal. even zuckerberg's best friend sued him. >> they are saying we stole the -- >> i know what it says. >> reporter: justin timberlake plays the first facebook president. >> i kicked down the door to get into this film. >> reporter: most in the movie say they are in awe of what zuckerberg created. >> he was able to invent something where you got to reinvent yourself. >> reporter: and aaron sorkin knows reinvent. reinvent. a week
sandra hughes reports. >> i don't know if you heard about this new website i launched? >> no. >> reporter: back then it was known as the facebook. that's what college student mark zuckerberg called his site. the idea, connect friends, meet girls. facebook didn't cooperate in the making of the movie "the social network" and its 26-year- old ceo is denying the portrayal of him in the film i accurate. zuckerberg says won't see the film which the star understands....
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and when hugh spoke to "nightline" recently, he sounded a lot like the "jacques" team. pining for a simpler time. >> "playboy" tried to give sex a good name. i have said from the very beginning, and the truth of the matter is, that the centerfold, the plaitmate pictorial, was, from the very beginning, the girl next door. >> reporter: but in the '90s, the girl next door may way for girls like this. just as digital pornography exploded. >> that was in the '90s. i think, where you saw the big blond girl and we had a lot of them under contract. and those girls still sell today. so, the point is that there's so much adult product to choose from. there's so many scenes that have been produced, you can find every type of girl. >> reporter: with the pam anderson/tommy lee type and porn parodies like "batman xxx," stephen hirsch built vivid entertainment into a $100 million a year business. but lately he says he's faced a perfect storm of declining dvd sales, rampant piracy and internet sites that give content away for free. >> i don't know where the industry will be in five or
and when hugh spoke to "nightline" recently, he sounded a lot like the "jacques" team. pining for a simpler time. >> "playboy" tried to give sex a good name. i have said from the very beginning, and the truth of the matter is, that the centerfold, the plaitmate pictorial, was, from the very beginning, the girl next door. >> reporter: but in the '90s, the girl next door may way for girls like this. just as digital pornography exploded. >> that was...
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and also watch hugh grant and catherine zeta jones steen and swinging along with and. though adding a new celebrity program in china. talking for both fast and wednesday's primate showdown in moscow huge disappointment for petersburg fans off there's a need south of the defeat of the season making things whereas they went down to rivals spartak here at the luzhniki it was always in the early on however with the clearest cut chance pulling to the informal exam that a pool for the first top failed to be the sparta keeper in contrast the second home belonged to spawn a completely fair is the brazilian apes and got the most on the mark and banned two minutes from time by lady carbury and would have reason to smile spartak substitute doing it only himself before being a judge to have been found in the area mitri gambar of them graded easily from the spot for the final score of one male handing zinaida their fast defeat of the season. and they'd be on the match postponed from the list says more school failed to go the game between them and they need only managing a goalless
and also watch hugh grant and catherine zeta jones steen and swinging along with and. though adding a new celebrity program in china. talking for both fast and wednesday's primate showdown in moscow huge disappointment for petersburg fans off there's a need south of the defeat of the season making things whereas they went down to rivals spartak here at the luzhniki it was always in the early on however with the clearest cut chance pulling to the informal exam that a pool for the first top...
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dan dra hughes has our report. >> reporter: it took a jury less than five hours to return a guilty verdict against steven hayes in the murder and sexual assault of jennifer hawke-petit and her daughters. her husband, william, survived after he was beaten with a baseball bat >> there's some relief of my -- my family is still -- still gone. >> reporter: the women were apparently targeted while grocery shopping and prosecutors say hayes and his co-defendant joshua komisarjevsky followed them to their connecticut home. jennifer was sent to the bank to withdraw $15,000 while the family was tied up at the home. she confided to the teller. >> we have a lady who's in our bank right now who says her husband and children are being held at their house. >> reporter: when hawke-petit returned home, she was raped then strangled. her 11-year-old was also sexually assaulted. her daughters were then tied up, doused with gasoline and the house set on fire. despite the gruesome and disturbing testimony, dr. petit was in court most every day. >> most of you out here, you know, are good human beings. i think t
dan dra hughes has our report. >> reporter: it took a jury less than five hours to return a guilty verdict against steven hayes in the murder and sexual assault of jennifer hawke-petit and her daughters. her husband, william, survived after he was beaten with a baseball bat >> there's some relief of my -- my family is still -- still gone. >> reporter: the women were apparently targeted while grocery shopping and prosecutors say hayes and his co-defendant joshua komisarjevsky...
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doesn't have lines here in our team sports news is next joins us now in the studio and i have to say hugh grant's got quite a swing on him you were taking a sneak peek at my bullets and yes we've got proof golf some say the doctor should stick to their day job but you granted he's playing well on the greens more not reena plus the rest of the sport. great to have your company this is sports today i'm you know me on these are headlines this hour peace and quiet inside the world cup bid team which draw complaint to about russia's campaign. christmas number one carline was not he will take the world's top bragging in two twenty eleven up to securing her place in the semifinals of the w t a championship. zero from two it's a ask at moscow's worst start sure you're only come in eighteen years with the only man going down to a second straight the feat this time a comic unlike. what was fast beginning to overshadow both countries world cup campaign looks to have been diffused in standing down in their complaint after russia's most senior sporting figure apologize for any misunderstanding over co
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sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> actor charlie sheen has left the hospital here in new york. sheen was hospitalized tuesday for a psychiatric evaluation after a plaza hotel security called police saying he was disorderly and had broken furniture in his room. kwees had he's had alcohol, drug and legal problems in the past. sheen's publicist blamed an allergic reaction to medication and said sheen was returning to los angeles. >>> straight ahead your wednesday morning weather and, in sports, find out how much heat miami brought to opening night of the nba season. night of the nba season. here, take the card. you go to the shops... i'll meet you at the gate. thanks. please remove all metal objects out of your pockets. with chase freedom you can get a total of 5% cash back. fun money from freedom. that's 5% cash back in quarterly categories and an unlimited 1% cash back everywhere else. and this too. does your card do this? i'm going to need a supervisor over here at gate 4. sign up for this quarter's bonus today. chase what matters. go to chase.com/freedom. i love running my ton
sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> actor charlie sheen has left the hospital here in new york. sheen was hospitalized tuesday for a psychiatric evaluation after a plaza hotel security called police saying he was disorderly and had broken furniture in his room. kwees had he's had alcohol, drug and legal problems in the past. sheen's publicist blamed an allergic reaction to medication and said sheen was returning to los angeles. >>> straight ahead your wednesday morning...
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sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: when molly currier gave birth to her son henry five years ago, itn't the joyous moment she expected. the new mom had feelings of regret and guilt. she suffered from postpartum depression. >> i was really anxious. i thought i had made a terrible mistake in thinking that i could become a mother. >> reporter: it's estimated up to one out of four mothers suffers from depression after giving birth. and the condition is not only damaging for the mother, research shows it can also harm an infant's development. >> there's severe depression in mothers, the babies are not as interactive, not as verbal. and they can grow up depressed. >> reporter: detecting postpartum depression has traditionally been left in the hands of the mother's doctor, but experts say it's time for the child's doctor to start looking for signs of the condition, as well. the american academy of pediatrics is recommending that pediatricians start screening new moms for depression. dr. steve isle looks to see if a mother is affectionate toward her baby. >> watch out for the ones who are no
sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: when molly currier gave birth to her son henry five years ago, itn't the joyous moment she expected. the new mom had feelings of regret and guilt. she suffered from postpartum depression. >> i was really anxious. i thought i had made a terrible mistake in thinking that i could become a mother. >> reporter: it's estimated up to one out of four mothers suffers from depression after giving birth. and the condition is not only damaging for the...
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sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," justin timberlake on hisn the hit movie "the social network." i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." m betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new wisk, with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology targets all the major stain groups like proteins, carbohydrates and oils. its enzymes and cleaning agents tackle a full range of stains. you'll never look at stains the same way again. for a more powerful clean, try new wisk. fight stains with science. >>> a much nice are day. there's stars and planets. the actual forecast today calls for some spotty shower activity. i don't want to paint too nice of a picture because you see still around north of harrisburg, there are still some showers. take a look at the day part. maybe throw a little rain sim billion in there. it's not going to be an extremely wet day. there will be a couple showers. 5 at lune -- 58 at lunch. >>> she did not plead guilty but helen holton is still losing a powerful r
sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," justin timberlake on hisn the hit movie "the social network." i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." m betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new wisk, with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology targets all the major stain groups like proteins, carbohydrates and oils. its enzymes and...
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sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," justin timberlake on hisn the hit movie "the social network." i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." m betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new wisk, with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology targets all the major stain groups like proteins, carbohydrates and oils. its enzymes and cleaning agents tackle a full range of stains. you'll never look at stains the same way again. for a more powerful clean, try new wisk. fight stains with science. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] new real fruit smoothies from mccafé have taken center stage at mcdonald's. spun from real fruit -- in strawberry banana and wild berry. experience the intense and spectacular burst of fruit, starting at just $2.29. the simple joy of real fruit smoothies. ♪ ♪ >>> members of a detroit symphony orchestra begin their second day on strike this morning. the 80-member orchestra walked off the job yesterday, just days before a new season was set to begin. they had rejected
sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," justin timberlake on hisn the hit movie "the social network." i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." m betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new wisk, with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology targets all the major stain groups like proteins, carbohydrates and oils. its enzymes and...
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sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," justin timberlake on hisn the hit movie "the social network." i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new wisk, with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology targets all the major stain groups like proteins, carbohydrates and oils. its enzymes and cleaning agents tackle a full range of stains. you'll never look at stains the same way again. for a more powerful clean, try new wisk. fight stains with science. meet pnc virtual wallet. it comes with a calendar that shows you all your finances at once. it lets you know when your money's going out. and when it's coming in. it even tells you when you're running low. we call that danger days. it's built to help you see your money in a whole new light. experience everything virtual wallet has to offer at pncvirtualwallet.com. pnc. for the achiever in us all. ♪ but you wouldn't want an antique computer. or an antique tv. ♪ or an antique remote control. so why are you still using an antique cable ne
sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning on "the early show," justin timberlake on hisn the hit movie "the social network." i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new wisk, with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology targets all the major stain groups like proteins, carbohydrates and oils. its enzymes and cleaning agents tackle a full range of stains. you'll never...
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this references to me hughes, a confessed mob to be a hit man -- mafia hit man. it oughwhy was used recently red after being held in a riverside county jail for nine months after he confessed about his participation in the murders of these people? why didn't the california department of justice prosecute him after agreeing to do so? why has jerry brown refused to respond to my letter seeking his help in the prosecution of used for these three murders in the interest of justice? in this capacity, -- and when he used was interviewed by the chief of police, there were others there not related to nichols senior. i realize i am at a time. i have comments for each of you here. i hope that some of you will contact us because we have people identified as murders in our city and we cannot get the chief of police to assign anyone to interview a sillier asking for your help. that is your job, and understand. >> good evening, commissioners. thank you for the opportunity to address you. i pray that you will be healed. as has been stated, mr. lee rice, i do not slander, i aske
this references to me hughes, a confessed mob to be a hit man -- mafia hit man. it oughwhy was used recently red after being held in a riverside county jail for nine months after he confessed about his participation in the murders of these people? why didn't the california department of justice prosecute him after agreeing to do so? why has jerry brown refused to respond to my letter seeking his help in the prosecution of used for these three murders in the interest of justice? in this...
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eli hughes wonders which he'll give. nixon e now with the party in los angeles, california. >> vice president nixon himself returned to the hotel. he's up in his suite. he returned here about three quarters of an hour ago. he had gone to lunch. >> religion may be playing a bigger part in today's vote -- may have played a bigger part believe. and the protestants are not supporting him as strongly as he might have expected. >> on the lower part of manhattan island this is what the computer is saying in the projected elect tral vote. nixon, according to the computer says he will come out 174. and kennedy with 355. chris: that kennedy inevidentibilities held for several hours. 3:00 a.m. vice president nixon went to talk to supporters. board here, at the while there are still some results still to come in, if the present trend continues, if mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united tates. got closer during the night. were waiting in their home. they sat and that hoped. and it still remained a cliff
eli hughes wonders which he'll give. nixon e now with the party in los angeles, california. >> vice president nixon himself returned to the hotel. he's up in his suite. he returned here about three quarters of an hour ago. he had gone to lunch. >> religion may be playing a bigger part in today's vote -- may have played a bigger part believe. and the protestants are not supporting him as strongly as he might have expected. >> on the lower part of manhattan island this is what...
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for hughes' daughter, tracy that is unbelievable.s ago. she and her mother suspect little blue is to blame. >> i know they want to expand again so when you hear expansion, what goes through your mind? >> putting my house on the market, uprooting my family. listening to my cardiologist who basically the first time we visited him, looked at my mom and in the exam room after the exam was over and why do you still live there? >> and why are you drinking the water? >> reporter: the fear is that toxins from little blue are seeping into the ground water and possibly into neighbors' well water. barbara reed fears that, too. her son's fixer upper is less than a mile from little blue. first energy tested reads well in 2009 and the results showed reed's well water contained dangerous levels of arsenic. and when you see this, what goes through your mind? >> fear. we have drank that water. we weren't told it was bad. >> reporter: there is no proof that arsenic came from little blue, subsequent tests showed no arsenic, but once was enough for reed
for hughes' daughter, tracy that is unbelievable.s ago. she and her mother suspect little blue is to blame. >> i know they want to expand again so when you hear expansion, what goes through your mind? >> putting my house on the market, uprooting my family. listening to my cardiologist who basically the first time we visited him, looked at my mom and in the exam room after the exam was over and why do you still live there? >> and why are you drinking the water? >>...
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sandra hughes, cbs news. >> now that derailed train car blocking the main rail lines, the railroad is expected to reopen one lane late tonight. >>> calmer here and we're going to begin to dry out. and we'll have more in a little bit. >>> the montgomery county school board said the graduation rate jumped to 90% last year. there were strong gains among african-american students. and as far as rates go, the biggest gains are at kennedy, blair and wheaton high. the school board said the class of 2010 had the best s.a.t. scores in the district's history. >>> remember how you used to walk to school? well the times have changed. but today many people join children to celebrate international walk to school day. and the goal is to promote safer streets, healthier habits and cleaner air. ike leggett walked the walk to east silver spring elementary. the percentage of students who walk or bike to school in the u.s. dropped from 41% in 1969, to just 13% in 2001. >>> more mobile speed cameras going up in maryland. in prince george's county the cameras will be located in the icc work zone on i-95 be
sandra hughes, cbs news. >> now that derailed train car blocking the main rail lines, the railroad is expected to reopen one lane late tonight. >>> calmer here and we're going to begin to dry out. and we'll have more in a little bit. >>> the montgomery county school board said the graduation rate jumped to 90% last year. there were strong gains among african-american students. and as far as rates go, the biggest gains are at kennedy, blair and wheaton high. the school...
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sandra hughes reports for wjz, steven hayes could be put to death. >>> it took a jury just five hourso decide steven hayes is guilty of capital murder and sexual assault in the murders of jennifer petit and her two daughters. >> some relief. but my family is still gone. it doesn't bring them back. >> reporter: dr. william petit was tied up and left for dead in the 2007 assault. his wife was sent to a bank to get money. jennifer petit withdrew $15,000 and alerted the teller to what was going on back at her house. when she returned home, she was raped. her 11-year-old daughter michaela was also sexually assaulted. then, gasoline was poured on the girls, who were tied to their beds. then they set the house on fire. the police arrested hayes and an alleged accomplice, who hayes says was the instigator as they fled the house. police have been criticized for not moving in sooner. jennifer petit's father says he is satisfied with the progress of the trial. >> we feel that as far as the trial has gone, justice is being served. >> reporter: dr. petit, who is in court day in and day out, was as
sandra hughes reports for wjz, steven hayes could be put to death. >>> it took a jury just five hourso decide steven hayes is guilty of capital murder and sexual assault in the murders of jennifer petit and her two daughters. >> some relief. but my family is still gone. it doesn't bring them back. >> reporter: dr. william petit was tied up and left for dead in the 2007 assault. his wife was sent to a bank to get money. jennifer petit withdrew $15,000 and alerted the teller...
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sandra hughes, cbs news. >>> now, the derailed train cars are blocking main rail lines in the area.lroads to reopen one line tonight. >>> an accident involving a tractor-trailer. big rig jackknifed into a car. then hit a barrier. then started leaking fuel. heavy-duty tow trucks were backed up. no word on injuries. >>> a 44-year-old brazillian woman miraculously survived after being hit by a car and tossed in the air. take a look. security camera footage shows the one being hit and thrown some 60 feet. from the point of impact. a high-speed car loses control and slams into it. the driver helped to stop the woman, who survived with only minor injuries. witnesses say the driver appeared to be drunk. >>> a few pieces of history are still making music on the auction block in new york. ♪ [ music ] if you didn't know, they are called orkest -- orkest rions. many are expected to fetch about half a million dollars each. >>> getting enough shut-eye may play a key role in helping you shed those unwanted mounds. dr. kim mulvihill weighs in on the evidence. >> reporter: americans go to great len
sandra hughes, cbs news. >>> now, the derailed train cars are blocking main rail lines in the area.lroads to reopen one line tonight. >>> an accident involving a tractor-trailer. big rig jackknifed into a car. then hit a barrier. then started leaking fuel. heavy-duty tow trucks were backed up. no word on injuries. >>> a 44-year-old brazillian woman miraculously survived after being hit by a car and tossed in the air. take a look. security camera footage shows the one...
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sandra hughes has more on the very dangerous rescue. >> reporter: above ground, it looks like business as usual at camp hope, where relatives of the 33 trapped miners are waiting. but tension is building, because the rescue is just hours away. officials say the first miner could be pulled out by midnight in this newly-tested rescue cage. the shaft surrounding it held firm during the tests. though there are fears about the integrity of the mine's roof. the plan, one by one, the miners am make the trip 2,000 feet from underground, winched to safety and under the surface. it will take 25 minutes to get to the bottom. >> between 10 to 15 minutes from the bottom to the top. >> reporter: officials are dividing the men into two groups. the fittest will be pulled up first. the miners will be put on a diet diet. they will have to be careful since they have been in the dark for 60 days. >> they could have a lot of damage. using nice glasses. . >> then they'll go directly to a hospital where fresh showers will be waiting. maria herrera said there were days she lost all hope waiting for her brothe
sandra hughes has more on the very dangerous rescue. >> reporter: above ground, it looks like business as usual at camp hope, where relatives of the 33 trapped miners are waiting. but tension is building, because the rescue is just hours away. officials say the first miner could be pulled out by midnight in this newly-tested rescue cage. the shaft surrounding it held firm during the tests. though there are fears about the integrity of the mine's roof. the plan, one by one, the miners am...
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in los angeles, sandra hughes, wjz eyewitness news. >> jurors who saw photos of the victims, charred beds, ropes, ripped clothing, and ransacked rooms, wept at times during the eight days of testimony. >>> updating one of the top stories, the man behind the failed bombing attack in times square will spend the rest of his life in prison. faisal shahzad tried to blow up times square. he showed no remorse for the plot and told investigators he received weapons and money from the pakistani taliban. >>> a u.s. missile strike in afghanistan kills eight militants in pakistan. and they may have been involved in a terror plot, targeting several european cities. kai is in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: officials believe that they are at the heart of the terror plot. the eight militants killed in pakistan were all from germany. osama bin laden has reportedly given the go ahead to his followers to carry out attacks on european soil. but right now, u.s. authorities will not confirm those killed in the missile strike were directly involved in the planned assault. denise? >> the recent securi
in los angeles, sandra hughes, wjz eyewitness news. >> jurors who saw photos of the victims, charred beds, ropes, ripped clothing, and ransacked rooms, wept at times during the eight days of testimony. >>> updating one of the top stories, the man behind the failed bombing attack in times square will spend the rest of his life in prison. faisal shahzad tried to blow up times square. he showed no remorse for the plot and told investigators he received weapons and money from the...
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in los angeles, sandra hughes, wjz eyewitness news. >> here now is another live look at the scene of the mine in chile. right at this very moment. you can see they are making preparations. rescue capsule being called the phoenix, named for the missing bird that rose from the ashes. wjz will update the rescue attempts throughout this newscast. >>> she vanished under mystery mysterious circumstances five years ago. the body of tracy tetso was never found. but that is not stopping baltimore county prosecutors from putting her husband on trial for murder. mike hellgren has details from inside the courtroom. mike? >> reporter: wjz has new video of tracy tetso, as well as some of the messages left on her phone, after she disappeared. now, today in court, we learned she was involved in a love triangle in court. but with that motive behind her murder? >> newly released surveillance video from a walgreens in rosedale shows the last-known images of tracy tetso alive. recorded phone calls played in court, he confronted her after learning she was cheating with a coworker. she told him she wanted
in los angeles, sandra hughes, wjz eyewitness news. >> here now is another live look at the scene of the mine in chile. right at this very moment. you can see they are making preparations. rescue capsule being called the phoenix, named for the missing bird that rose from the ashes. wjz will update the rescue attempts throughout this newscast. >>> she vanished under mystery mysterious circumstances five years ago. the body of tracy tetso was never found. but that is not stopping...
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coach hughes talking about the fensive line, it is old. you know, i'm 26 years old. i have been in the league five years. i'm old? you know, that kind of stuff stuck in the back of our minds. >> bears struck first. on their second possessi, calvin thomas upped theut from two yards out and the early lead. minutes later, jim mcmahon finds a diving ron more fris ris from yards out. skins came back just as quick. george rogers into the pot, cutting the lead to seven. just before halftime, doug williams and company drives 9 yards in less than a mite. capped off by an 18-yard strike. it is a whole new ball game. tied a 14. then came the legendary lead. late third quarter, bears barnhart punting to darryl green. he brings it in on his own 48. he cuts right. then just before the 35 yard line, leaps up and over chicago. darryl green keeps on trucking. holding his left side as he cruises in from what would be the game-winning touchdown. skins lead 21-14. >> you know, went right into the end zone. ey had the return. >> when you get in a these games like this, each individual ha
coach hughes talking about the fensive line, it is old. you know, i'm 26 years old. i have been in the league five years. i'm old? you know, that kind of stuff stuck in the back of our minds. >> bears struck first. on their second possessi, calvin thomas upped theut from two yards out and the early lead. minutes later, jim mcmahon finds a diving ron more fris ris from yards out. skins came back just as quick. george rogers into the pot, cutting the lead to seven. just before halftime,...