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. >> a law professor says the judges in idaho have other options. >> in a case like this, it is politically charged. where one side wants new orleans and one side wants texas, one possibility is the panel could decide multi district litigation will take place in new orleans but could appoint a judge from outside of louisiana. >> four weeks, people have looked at the images from up -- images of oil flowing from the bottom of the ocean. the choice of a judge may it affect how many billions of dollars bp may ultimately have
. >> a law professor says the judges in idaho have other options. >> in a case like this, it is politically charged. where one side wants new orleans and one side wants texas, one possibility is the panel could decide multi district litigation will take place in new orleans but could appoint a judge from outside of louisiana. >> four weeks, people have looked at the images from up -- images of oil flowing from the bottom of the ocean. the choice of a judge may it affect how...
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ben tracy, cbs news, couer d'alene, idaho. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight.'m katie couric. thanks for watching. i will see you on monday. meanwhile, have a great weekend. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org claim lives. and it's the third one this week. "they're basically putti >>> in concord a bomb powerful enough to cause destruction and claim lives, and it is the heard it one this week. >>> mutt me daughter out there to make money -- put my daughter out there to make money. >> a follow-up to our cbs 5 investigation. one father's legal fight for his daughter. >> his dogs killed his grandson. from behind bars, the warning signs he said he ignored. good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. the news starts now. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> breaking news in concord, where police say a potentially deadly pipe bomb has been found at newhall community park. this is the third explosive device to turn up there in jus
ben tracy, cbs news, couer d'alene, idaho. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight.'m katie couric. thanks for watching. i will see you on monday. meanwhile, have a great weekend. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org claim lives. and it's the third one this week. "they're basically putti >>> in concord a bomb powerful enough to cause destruction and claim lives, and it is the heard it one...
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idaho >> good afternoon. i am a san francisco resident and i am a share currently of the family studies program at of the city college. i don't want to be split in the situation knows pitting one service against the other. san francisco needs more preschool programs and we should be serving all families to have young children with valuable programming. i am here to speak about the process of the rental. our program which is the child conservation program, has been housed at the clubhouse for almost 40 years. one of the reasons why this is not an appropriate facility for young children is that we have a monday through friday program there for almost four decades. ofour of my faculty strutted their 10 year at city college as infants in that program and now they are teaching for me. the process for granting this clubhouse has something to be desired. i found out about the process through an e-mail. i found out that there was a neat for the process going on with the clubhouse. i have been in contact with three me
idaho >> good afternoon. i am a san francisco resident and i am a share currently of the family studies program at of the city college. i don't want to be split in the situation knows pitting one service against the other. san francisco needs more preschool programs and we should be serving all families to have young children with valuable programming. i am here to speak about the process of the rental. our program which is the child conservation program, has been housed at the clubhouse...
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over the last six years, 43 cases have been in oregon, 15 in washington, one in california, one in idahok break, and but a live look at the 101 southbound. at the top it is bumper-to-bumper with traffic is not even moving as you make your way into san francisco in the cortex. and a live look to the san jose, what sunny, windy, the ones are one northbound, upon, is backed up on the 87 southbound. ♪ >> a fiddle blush crash on highway 99-fatal boscity bus cr, a greyhound bus was going to sacramento from los angeles. the chp says that the bus swerved to avoid another accident, hit a concrete divider, kick in suv, and went down an embankment. and among those killed were the bus driver, a female passenger, and three women in the s u b. >> and plaster county, they broke into a closed down the bar and started selling drinks. he kept the door open for four days. he even got a front page a local newspaper. police to read the article recognized them and as a transient. arrested him for burglary, and selling alcohol without a license. he is serving about 30 customers per day. ♪ >> warmer conditions
over the last six years, 43 cases have been in oregon, 15 in washington, one in california, one in idahok break, and but a live look at the 101 southbound. at the top it is bumper-to-bumper with traffic is not even moving as you make your way into san francisco in the cortex. and a live look to the san jose, what sunny, windy, the ones are one northbound, upon, is backed up on the 87 southbound. ♪ >> a fiddle blush crash on highway 99-fatal boscity bus cr, a greyhound bus was going to...
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the only us soldier to be believed held is boat from idaho. he disappeared into thousand nine and has only reappeared on video. while they search for the serviceman, others come under attack. although troops survived this raw -- roadside bomb attack with minor injuries, the military said five soldiers have been killed in separate bomb attacks on saturday. last month was the deadliest since the war began. now american troops can only hope that the two missing colleagues can be found alive. >>> open a player took time out to honor veterans of the war in afghanistan and iraq. players posed for photos and signed autographs. one war vet who lost both of his legs in an explosion got a very special honor, when he says -- and he says he will remember it for the rest of his life. >> we are going to watch the a's game. the oakland a's are my favorite team. >> he was also given a personalized team jersey. >>> the death toll has risen to 18. they say that 80 people were injured in the chaotic scene. richard reports on the mayhem. >>reporter: despite the t
the only us soldier to be believed held is boat from idaho. he disappeared into thousand nine and has only reappeared on video. while they search for the serviceman, others come under attack. although troops survived this raw -- roadside bomb attack with minor injuries, the military said five soldiers have been killed in separate bomb attacks on saturday. last month was the deadliest since the war began. now american troops can only hope that the two missing colleagues can be found alive....
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you don't see too many of these unless you are driving in rural idaho driving and i like this and who is the designer? the designer is it owner's son and we have permanently recorded. >> in the good days you didn't need to be an architect to design something. >> that's right. owner's son. >> he didn't even have a name. >> he didn't need one. >> here is another one. >> portero. >> and built for $600 and a steel frame building and used as a shop. they don't sell gas there and but it's there and according to the records and we have all these old records. let's see where do we go? and this one -- >> and that's the best one. >> okay. this is down at howard field. what's up dog? >> used to be on pacific and they wanted to tear it down and everyone went up in arms and they cut off the bottom and dragged it underneath the freeway and abandoned it -- >> temporary storage. >> and now it's a hot dog stand. >> and down there is a wonderful black smith building and one of the things i like about this building it has elevated roof on the section behind and ventilate and no chimneys. >> right next t
you don't see too many of these unless you are driving in rural idaho driving and i like this and who is the designer? the designer is it owner's son and we have permanently recorded. >> in the good days you didn't need to be an architect to design something. >> that's right. owner's son. >> he didn't even have a name. >> he didn't need one. >> here is another one. >> portero. >> and built for $600 and a steel frame building and used as a shop. they...
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. >> a law professor says the judges in idaho have other options. >> in a case like this, it is politically charged. where one side wants new orleans and one side wants texas, one possibility is the panel could decide multi district litigation will take place in new orleans but could appoint a judge from outside of louisiana. >> four weeks, people have looked at the images from up -- images of oil flowing from the bottom of the ocean. the choice of a judge may it affect how many billions of dollars bp may ultimately have to pay in damages. what ever location is finally picked, one thing is certain -- a packed court room is guaranteed. >> the latest headlines -- the strongest statements yet against past the -- as pakistan, the president of afghan has appealed -- afghanistan has appealed her -- the british prime minister has ended his trip to india defending his comments about pakistan's record on tackling terrorism. pakistan insists it has been playing its part to resist terrorism both on the border of afghanistan and its own soil. our world affairs editor has been to one town that is played
. >> a law professor says the judges in idaho have other options. >> in a case like this, it is politically charged. where one side wants new orleans and one side wants texas, one possibility is the panel could decide multi district litigation will take place in new orleans but could appoint a judge from outside of louisiana. >> four weeks, people have looked at the images from up -- images of oil flowing from the bottom of the ocean. the choice of a judge may it affect how...
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soldier believed to be held by the taliban is boberg dahl from idaho, he disappeared in 2009 and reappeared on videos posted by the taliban. the troops search for the servicemen and others continue to come under attack. although troops survived the roadside bombing attack with only minor injuries, the u.s. military says five american soldiers have been killed, in separate bomb attack, saturday. last month was the deadliest for u.s. forces in afghanistan, since the war began. and now, american troops can only hope their two missing colleagues can be found alive. charlie d'agata, cbs news. >>> 15 people died in a stampede and raid in germany. hundreds of thousands of party- goers attended the love parade festival. police were trying to piece together exactly what led to the panic but they say the stampede happened in a crowded tunnel after they turned away thousands from going into the already overcrowded parade grounds. >>> it has been nearly two months since a deadly rain in daly city. could the activity at the cow palace be a sign of the new direction for the troubled facility? >>> plus to
soldier believed to be held by the taliban is boberg dahl from idaho, he disappeared in 2009 and reappeared on videos posted by the taliban. the troops search for the servicemen and others continue to come under attack. although troops survived the roadside bombing attack with only minor injuries, the u.s. military says five american soldiers have been killed, in separate bomb attack, saturday. last month was the deadliest for u.s. forces in afghanistan, since the war began. and now, american...
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soldier believed to be held by the taliban is bowe bergdahl from idaho. he disappeared in 2009 and has reappeared on videos posted by the taliban. while they search others continue to come under attack. although they survived this roadside bomb attack they say 5 american soldiers have been killed in separate bomb attacks saturday. last month was the deadliest for u.s. forces in afghanistan since the war began. now, american troops can only hope their two missing colleagues can be found alive. gata, cbs news. hundreds of thousands of . >>> 18 people tied in a stampede at a rave in germany. hundreds of thousands of party- goers attended the love parade festival. police are trying to piece together exactly what led to the panic but they say the stampede happened in a crowded tunnel after they turned away thousands from going into the already overcrowded parade grounds. >>> a new gold rush environmental protection law has set off a gold dredging spree in oregon. >>> low clouds and fog now surging on shore. when will it burn off tomorrow or will it? we'll talk
soldier believed to be held by the taliban is bowe bergdahl from idaho. he disappeared in 2009 and has reappeared on videos posted by the taliban. while they search others continue to come under attack. although they survived this roadside bomb attack they say 5 american soldiers have been killed in separate bomb attacks saturday. last month was the deadliest for u.s. forces in afghanistan since the war began. now, american troops can only hope their two missing colleagues can be found alive....
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high pressure and below that, a dome of very hot air pushing this high temperature from arizona to idaho and across northern california. here are some of the highlights as we head into saturday. temperatures about five to eight degrees above average. warmest spots, the east bay and south bay. we'll see plenty of upper 80s. a few 90s inland. if you're doing traveling to the sierra we are watching thunderstorms into your weekend. we will tell you how this fog will have wide-reaching effects. >> california's unemployment rate dropped last month but a huge number remain jobless. the new rate is 12.3%, down 0.1%. the state lost 27,600 jobs according to the california employment development department. 10,300 of those were in the bay area. a total of about 2.25 million californians were without work in june. >>> going rogue paid off for cal state slatanislaw. campus leaders say sarah palin helpeded draw in $207,000 for scholarships, more than any other fund raiser in school history. palin's appearance attracted intense scrutiny because officials refused to disclose terms of her contract the ca
high pressure and below that, a dome of very hot air pushing this high temperature from arizona to idaho and across northern california. here are some of the highlights as we head into saturday. temperatures about five to eight degrees above average. warmest spots, the east bay and south bay. we'll see plenty of upper 80s. a few 90s inland. if you're doing traveling to the sierra we are watching thunderstorms into your weekend. we will tell you how this fog will have wide-reaching effects....
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when i was governor of idaho, and we had katrina and rita, i was in continued telephone communication with gov. barbour, perry. i could implement the idaho national guard, a variety of and we move faster than the federal bureaucracy was moving. we are still the united states of america, and working together with the states can yield a great results. again, i just urge the partnership with those down in the gulf coast region. there was one more question i want to ask in the last minute. much is made by some of my friends on the majority about the fact that we passed energy policy act, which put in some ultradeep language, and when that was implemented, the clinton administration made the decision not to require a price trigger for royalties, but we did provide a volumetric trigger. those were put in place or oil per barrel was below $30 per barrel. i think it was even below $20 per barrel. now it is $70 or $80 per barrel. it does not make sense to happen -- not to have some sort of price will the trigger. but it was the clinton administration that made that decision initially, not the
when i was governor of idaho, and we had katrina and rita, i was in continued telephone communication with gov. barbour, perry. i could implement the idaho national guard, a variety of and we move faster than the federal bureaucracy was moving. we are still the united states of america, and working together with the states can yield a great results. again, i just urge the partnership with those down in the gulf coast region. there was one more question i want to ask in the last minute. much is...
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my wife and i live in north idaho during the summer. when we go to restaurant, people just have guns laying around in their cars because there's a lot of hunting there. >> ben, that's just not honest. >> it's completely honest. >> that's not honest. >> there was a black -- >> larry: one at a time. hold it, one at a time. >> just a minute, nancy. >> nancy's not talking. >> i was there -- nancy, i was there, you weren't with all due respect. these are very fine wonderful people. they happen to carry guns in their cars. >> ben if it was a black rally -- >> you're not -- i didn't say it was a rally. nancy, i -- nancy, i didn't essay it was at a rally. >> we're talking about rallies right now, ben. ben, we're talking about rallies. ben, we're talking about rallies. >> nancy, i can hear. nancy, i can hear. >> larry: she said they're talking about rallies. >> we're talking about rallies. >> there are certain parts of the country where people carry guns routinely. >> at rallies, ben? >> larry: hold it. stephanie. hold it. >> ben, i'm not saying
my wife and i live in north idaho during the summer. when we go to restaurant, people just have guns laying around in their cars because there's a lot of hunting there. >> ben, that's just not honest. >> it's completely honest. >> that's not honest. >> there was a black -- >> larry: one at a time. hold it, one at a time. >> just a minute, nancy. >> nancy's not talking. >> i was there -- nancy, i was there, you weren't with all due respect. these...
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summers, midwest culture and look of professional sports teams, i have come to consider des moines, idaho, my second home and the citizens of iowa as a member of my extended family. so he had a good time. it is signed lefty's left arm. from this friends wrote here, we felt like it was time for lefty to return home he will be missed, but long remembered. lefty's friends from iowa. this time, we are going to put a gps on him and we are going to put him back up on the high, so if someone is going to steal him, then it will be a little tougher. >> he got in he got out, nobody got hurt. >> we don't want him gone anymore. he needs to stay in san francisco. >> that is what it was, wasn't it? >> the owner of lefty o'cool's says not going to press charges, they are sending a case of bloody mary and margarita mix. they feel the resulting hangover will be punishment enough. that seems like a reward, not a punishment. >> i don't know. well anyway, he has been away long enough. >> yep. >>> coming up, signs up tonight, watch out for great white sharks spotted off some popular northern california beache
summers, midwest culture and look of professional sports teams, i have come to consider des moines, idaho, my second home and the citizens of iowa as a member of my extended family. so he had a good time. it is signed lefty's left arm. from this friends wrote here, we felt like it was time for lefty to return home he will be missed, but long remembered. lefty's friends from iowa. this time, we are going to put a gps on him and we are going to put him back up on the high, so if someone is going...
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you for today we have a ris of strong storms from new york on into central i willinoi and central idaho texas. for tomorrow, a slight risk of strong storms throughout the dakotas. wet weather moves through. western two-thirds of the country hot. >>> here's what's happening in san francisco. cloudy skies. you can see the flag showing a good strong sea breeze. pumping more cool air across the bay area today. you can see our highs having a tough time getting out of the 60s and 70s. most of us today just like yesterday, mid 70s around san jose. 60s closer to the r inner bay. 80s further inland. as we head to the end of the week into the start of the weekend, we will see temperature starting to climb inland. mid to upper 80s inland. staying in the 60s along the coast. >>> don't forget you can check your weather any time of the day on weather.com or how about willard.com? no, let's go to willard now. hello, uncle willy. >> lots of frosting on the cake. happy birthday from smuckers, how sweet it is. ruth butsch in peoria, illinois. lives independently and had breast cancer at 26. she survived
you for today we have a ris of strong storms from new york on into central i willinoi and central idaho texas. for tomorrow, a slight risk of strong storms throughout the dakotas. wet weather moves through. western two-thirds of the country hot. >>> here's what's happening in san francisco. cloudy skies. you can see the flag showing a good strong sea breeze. pumping more cool air across the bay area today. you can see our highs having a tough time getting out of the 60s and 70s. most...
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. >> reporter: two democrats-- betty sutton of ohio and walt minnick of idaho-- had already called for rangel to resign. and house republican leader john boehner used the rangel matter to issue a broader attack. >> this is a sad moment for our institution. and, this isn't about charlie rangel. this is about speaker pelosi's most glaring promise that she's broken, when she said in '06 that it was time to drain the swamp. i think speaker pelosi owes the american people some answers to their questions. >> reporter: rangel already stepped down as chair of the tax writing ways and means committee last march. that was after the ethics panel found he improperly accepted caribbean trips from corporations. >> lehrer: and we get more now from "newshour" political editor david chalian. david, there is a deal on the table. the lawyers have accepted it but that is as far as it's gone at this point? >> well, the rangel lawyers have put forth a deal. but the ethics committee staff, the nonpartisan lawyers and the nonpartisan staff there still reviewing it. and that may take some time. republicans are
. >> reporter: two democrats-- betty sutton of ohio and walt minnick of idaho-- had already called for rangel to resign. and house republican leader john boehner used the rangel matter to issue a broader attack. >> this is a sad moment for our institution. and, this isn't about charlie rangel. this is about speaker pelosi's most glaring promise that she's broken, when she said in '06 that it was time to drain the swamp. i think speaker pelosi owes the american people some answers to...
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in boise, idaho, today hundreds circled the capitol building. the date was noted in the nation's capitol as well. on capitol hill democrat of rhode island who was paralyzed in a shooting accident 30 years ago, became the first lawmaker to preside over the house of representatives in a wheelchair. for more for more now on the impact of the a.d.a. and what more could still be done, we are joined by andrew imparato, president and c.e.o. of the american association of people with disabilities, a nonprofit advocacy organization for the disability community. and amelia wallrich, a student at the university of illinois. this summer she is interning at the office of senator dick durbin.n- hank you both for being with us. andrew, how much difference has the ada made. >> you know, i think it's been 20 years and the difference has been gradual. so it is hard, i think, sometimes to remember how inaccessible this country was 20 years ago. one of my favorite examples is buss that people take to get around cities, it was appropriate that you showed adapt becau
in boise, idaho, today hundreds circled the capitol building. the date was noted in the nation's capitol as well. on capitol hill democrat of rhode island who was paralyzed in a shooting accident 30 years ago, became the first lawmaker to preside over the house of representatives in a wheelchair. for more for more now on the impact of the a.d.a. and what more could still be done, we are joined by andrew imparato, president and c.e.o. of the american association of people with disabilities, a...
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you can watch a conversation with reporters from pbs stations in idaho, oklahoma and california comparing local housing and employment concerns. and on "patchwork nation," the economic view from detroit. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers
you can watch a conversation with reporters from pbs stations in idaho, oklahoma and california comparing local housing and employment concerns. and on "patchwork nation," the economic view from detroit. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among...
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idaho's unemployment rate is currently at 8.8%. so while invasive weeds on state parkland may be a problem, it's unclear how fighting their growth by employeing 540 goats and -- employing 540 goats and herders, the herders aren't americans, will get americans back to work. this is the way they think you should spent money. they're out of touch, folks, with reality. most of them have never worked a job in their lives. many of them have been in washington 40-plus years. they have no idea what the average american is doing out there. they don't go home, they won't hold town hall meetings, they're out of touch. and to provide this kind of money to take goats to eat weeds when we have a 9.5% unemployment rate, it is probably closer do -- closer to 16%, is really a shame. i'd be embarrassed, i would be embarrassed if i had voted for that stimulus package. i'd be embarrassed if i'd voted for the health care bill. i'd be embarrassed if i'd voted for the bailouts of the automobile companies. i'd be embarrassed if i'd done any of the things
idaho's unemployment rate is currently at 8.8%. so while invasive weeds on state parkland may be a problem, it's unclear how fighting their growth by employeing 540 goats and -- employing 540 goats and herders, the herders aren't americans, will get americans back to work. this is the way they think you should spent money. they're out of touch, folks, with reality. most of them have never worked a job in their lives. many of them have been in washington 40-plus years. they have no idea what the...
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one here in california and one in idaho.ymptoms include a very persistent cough, a headache and shortness of breath. >>> two environmental groups are suing the epa. they want a ban on a pesticide that's widely used in agriculture. this chemical is frequently used on corn, grapes, oranges in california's central valley. the lawsuit is a result of a 2007 petition where the natural resources defense council and the pesticide action network. it was banned in 2001 from household projects because the epa said it could hurt children. >>> 7:48. san francisco police are investigating an unusual crime this morning which they say hundreds of thousands of honey bees were deliberately killed. investigators say it happened at hayes valley farm. san francisco beekeeper says there's system police can do to find whoever destroyed the highs. >> i understand that -- the lives. >> i understand there's one person in the neighborhood and only one who has expressed any negative sentiments about honey bees being on the property. >> san francisco's
one here in california and one in idaho.ymptoms include a very persistent cough, a headache and shortness of breath. >>> two environmental groups are suing the epa. they want a ban on a pesticide that's widely used in agriculture. this chemical is frequently used on corn, grapes, oranges in california's central valley. the lawsuit is a result of a 2007 petition where the natural resources defense council and the pesticide action network. it was banned in 2001 from household projects...
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when that moisture gets up into, call it, nevada, northern utah and idaho as well, it's heat in the mountainsin the heat and humidity to the deep south. even though we have a break in the humidity >> and we're on. that's a beautiful sign, by the way. >> thank you. >> did you guys all make this? >> yeah. yes. >> that was hmm, some worked harder than others. back in times square in the next half hour. george. >>> thank you, sam. there's a story that caught our eyes in "the new york times" that asks a provaocative question. why do good parents have bad children. it's in the age-old debate of nature versus nurture. as juju explains, a bad nature will often trump even the best nurture. >> reporter: it was one of the happiest days of jodie richardson's life. the birth of her first son 11 years ago. >> it's a wild experience. kids don't come with an instruction manual. you've got this little being totally gent on. you. >> reporter: as a teacher, jodie had plenty of experience with kids. she thought she and her husband were ready to be good parents. even before he was out of diapers, she needed help.
when that moisture gets up into, call it, nevada, northern utah and idaho as well, it's heat in the mountainsin the heat and humidity to the deep south. even though we have a break in the humidity >> and we're on. that's a beautiful sign, by the way. >> thank you. >> did you guys all make this? >> yeah. yes. >> that was hmm, some worked harder than others. back in times square in the next half hour. george. >>> thank you, sam. there's a story that caught...
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the southeast, heavy rain down to the southwest, a risk of strong storms back through montana into idaho lots of low clouds, misty skies right now as we show you the clouds on the satellite view over to the east bay. low clouds. san jose breaking out sunshine. that's one of the reasons why san jose will make a run at the 70s. 60s san francisco, 80s further inland towards livermore. seven day forecast shows the weekend will start off fairly cool with more low clouds with the next couple mornings, staying mild for the next seven days. >>> and that's your latest weather. >> thanks, al. coming up next, that big shake-up at "american idol." the big question is who is going to replallenegeneres ♪ ♪ oh, love me ♪ oh oh oh ♪ just love me ♪ oh oh oh ♪ just hold me ♪ oh oh oh ♪ just kiss me ♪ ohh oh ♪ ♪ just want me ♪ l-o-v-e ♪ love, love, love, love ♪ ♪ ♪ l-o-v- ♪ ♪ ♪ love, love, love, love ♪ ♪ air wick i-motion. the only continuous air freshener that detects movement, releasing a burst of fresh scent inspired by nature. so day, after day, your home always feels welcoming. and try scented oils wi
the southeast, heavy rain down to the southwest, a risk of strong storms back through montana into idaho lots of low clouds, misty skies right now as we show you the clouds on the satellite view over to the east bay. low clouds. san jose breaking out sunshine. that's one of the reasons why san jose will make a run at the 70s. 60s san francisco, 80s further inland towards livermore. seven day forecast shows the weekend will start off fairly cool with more low clouds with the next couple...
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she's from boise, idaho married to her husband cooper for 21 years.k. why not have a makeover. >> we're going to make you look sex in the city. i know you want this for your mom? >> yeah. she's taken care of me so well, and i love her so much. i want her to get a makeover. >> are you ready to go? >> i'm ready to go. whoo! >> this is so much fun. over there are her daughter morgan and the friends kristen and hanna. take one last look. don't take the blindfolds off. here's sherry spencer before. let's bring the new love v lovelier schey eier sherry spen? >> oh, my god. you want to take a look? okay. >> there go the tears. >> don't look at that. we're going to lose you. we're going to look at yourself. turn right around. >> oh, my god! >> nobody can believe it's you. >> wow. beautiful. >> it's absolutely stunning. louis, is that a -- >> you can see the hair. >> she does saucy better than anybody. >> i have to tell you, the great thing what she has to do in the morning, absolutely nothing. that's wash and wear. it's absolutely beautiful. she did this tric
she's from boise, idaho married to her husband cooper for 21 years.k. why not have a makeover. >> we're going to make you look sex in the city. i know you want this for your mom? >> yeah. she's taken care of me so well, and i love her so much. i want her to get a makeover. >> are you ready to go? >> i'm ready to go. whoo! >> this is so much fun. over there are her daughter morgan and the friends kristen and hanna. take one last look. don't take the blindfolds off....
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i have testified before congress as the united states senator, as the governor of idaho, as a cabinet member. thts my first time testifying that i've been in the elevated position as a private citizen. responsibilities as secretary ended at the department of interior 449 days ago. 90 days ago, the bp oil spill exploded into the nation's consciouses in. the accident dp's oil rig caused 11 families to bury their sons, husbands, fadsers. the accident injured 17 workers, forced fishermen and others to lose their livelihoods, engulfed the gulf of mexico with oil slicks that now car coastal beaches and marshes in the buyo. out of respect for congress and out of respect for these two committees i accepted your request to talk but about the tragic oil spill. in light of leaving interior 18 months ago and without access to interior staff or briefing documents, i prfass all of my remarks with the understandable caveat as i recall. until now, i have declined multiple media requests to comment in the belief america was best served by letting those in charge to focus on job number one of stopping
i have testified before congress as the united states senator, as the governor of idaho, as a cabinet member. thts my first time testifying that i've been in the elevated position as a private citizen. responsibilities as secretary ended at the department of interior 449 days ago. 90 days ago, the bp oil spill exploded into the nation's consciouses in. the accident dp's oil rig caused 11 families to bury their sons, husbands, fadsers. the accident injured 17 workers, forced fishermen and others...
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one that comes to mind is there was a young boy named kyle who lived in idaho who was two years ofplttedesumed some spinach in a smoothie. his mother made for him. she was very health conscious. he became ill a couple days later. they sent him to the hospital. he was in agony. they had to take a helicopter and transport him to utah to a specialist in the hospital. and, unfortunately, he died. and that's not as unusual as you might think it is. it's a situation where very often the young, very young and the elderly are at greatest risk. but honestly, just about anyone can get sick from food-borne i wills in. and you can't pick up that bag of spinach or the food off the grocery shelf, be it a peanut product and know. you're not going to wash off your peanut butter sandwich or some of these processed foods and solve the problem. guest: we don't think that's true. we think that you can certainly be producing high quality safe food and transporting that into the marketplace. the problem is that we just have an outdated system. we don't really have the strong watchdog that we need. we don't hav
one that comes to mind is there was a young boy named kyle who lived in idaho who was two years ofplttedesumed some spinach in a smoothie. his mother made for him. she was very health conscious. he became ill a couple days later. they sent him to the hospital. he was in agony. they had to take a helicopter and transport him to utah to a specialist in the hospital. and, unfortunately, he died. and that's not as unusual as you might think it is. it's a situation where very often the young, very...
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tennessee, minnesota, kentucky, alabama, california, idaho, south dakota, hawaii, maryland, montana, virginia, nevada and maine as well. and to make matters even worse, the state veterans cemetery program has been underfunded over the last several years. even though the number of world war ii veterans that are needing internments is rapidly increasing. . it is one of their top priorities. so this bipartisan amendment would increase the amount for this program for $7 million and the construction of minor programs is fully funded at a level that is $40 million above the v.a. and president's request. last year during the consideration of fy milcon-v.a. appropriation bill i introduced an identical amendment and the only difference was $4 million versus $7 million and it passed by voice vote. i resevere the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. edwards: i rise to claim time in opposition. i salute mr. garrett on focusing on the need to fund our state veteran cemeteries. i think they're an important partnership between the federal government and our sta
tennessee, minnesota, kentucky, alabama, california, idaho, south dakota, hawaii, maryland, montana, virginia, nevada and maine as well. and to make matters even worse, the state veterans cemetery program has been underfunded over the last several years. even though the number of world war ii veterans that are needing internments is rapidly increasing. . it is one of their top priorities. so this bipartisan amendment would increase the amount for this program for $7 million and the construction...
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jamie, you are from idaho? jamie, good morning. caller: yes, from anderson. i would like to say i am a disgruntled democrats. after going to a few rallies, i was somewhat disenfranchised because of being a black person and they wanted to use me for their own political reasons. what the tea party really means for myoporum -- observation, it is a bunch of disgruntled americans. under the guise of taxes and everything, they just do not like the fact that obama won the last election and they cannot accept that obama is president. the tea party is a bunch of angry white folks. host: addressing that statement in the "usa today" piece -- next up, big sandy, texas, scott on the republicans line. caller: i believe in liberty. it is the one word that describes the tea party and the success of this nation to this point. it is also a word that you never hear the bamster use. he does not appreciate this -- host: i'm sorry, are you referring to the president? caller: yes, the bamster. you do not know who that is? host: we will move beyond that. caller: he does not understa
jamie, you are from idaho? jamie, good morning. caller: yes, from anderson. i would like to say i am a disgruntled democrats. after going to a few rallies, i was somewhat disenfranchised because of being a black person and they wanted to use me for their own political reasons. what the tea party really means for myoporum -- observation, it is a bunch of disgruntled americans. under the guise of taxes and everything, they just do not like the fact that obama won the last election and they cannot...
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host: this is dean, republican from idaho. caller: good morning. i have been watching for a while, with some interest. i think that you're missing the biggest factor about business expansion, especially for small business. that being certain to. you want to talk about banks no one to loan, but there is also the demand part of that -- that factor is certainty. will be the corporate rate, the capital gains rate, the individual tax rate? what will be the regulatory environment? so, uncertainty is really the biggest impact iimpediment to bs growth. guest: as, uncertainty is a huge factor these days, one of the reasons why businesses are not sure what to do -- yes. it is fairly weak, better than a year ago. will it continue? there many questions out there. this is a big deal to make the decision to expand -- if it does not go well, that is the end of your business. you have to be careful, and it is hard. host: the caller brought up two points -- one being the rate for small ones. what do you see happening? guest: interest rates right now are quite low.
host: this is dean, republican from idaho. caller: good morning. i have been watching for a while, with some interest. i think that you're missing the biggest factor about business expansion, especially for small business. that being certain to. you want to talk about banks no one to loan, but there is also the demand part of that -- that factor is certainty. will be the corporate rate, the capital gains rate, the individual tax rate? what will be the regulatory environment? so, uncertainty is...
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>> i was out of a city in idaho of the national boy scout jamboree. we had rest rooms that worked and didn't have illegal drugs and we didn't need the national guard to come in and rescue us from ourselves as happened at woodstook. today, there are those that are proud to proclaim they had the morales of woodstock and continued to astack the boy scouts. the speaker and 10 other people had pointed out in 2000 that the boy scouts had an intolerant policy, unquote, of excluding people who practice homosexuality from leadership, so they were demanding that president clinton step done as honor area chairman. he did not do that. and president obama is honor area chair of the boy scouts of america and has spoken to them by video and i know the scouts appreciate that. scouting has meant so much to so many. it prepares you for the future. it prepares you to save lives. i never thought i would have the opportunity to use any c.p.r. training that i have gotten through all my years as a boy scout growing up to become an eagle scout. but when the day occurs, there
>> i was out of a city in idaho of the national boy scout jamboree. we had rest rooms that worked and didn't have illegal drugs and we didn't need the national guard to come in and rescue us from ourselves as happened at woodstook. today, there are those that are proud to proclaim they had the morales of woodstock and continued to astack the boy scouts. the speaker and 10 other people had pointed out in 2000 that the boy scouts had an intolerant policy, unquote, of excluding people who...