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. >> are you an impatient actor? think i amn't impatient. as long as i agree that you haven't gotten it the way you want it yet. but i am impatient with directors that don't know what they want because they want to do one more. what for? i guarantee you that is not going to be a change. [laughter] tavis: was that in frame? moving on. >> that is the focus puller. are you happy? tavis: knows what you like -- he knows what he likes and you like that? >> clint refuses to do more than three takes. lets not dilly dally around. tavis: you said this is really the first time you have played a romantic love interest. pseudo, semi. >> semi, yeah. i used to be asked a lot why didn't do more. i couldn't tell you, really. tavis: what attracted you to this script? >> something i have not done before. this guy was interesting enough, i got a call from robin it was not written to be played by a black person. not that it matters in any case ever, but he had not thought of it. he enjoyed working, and i like working with him, too. tavis: what should we make of
. >> are you an impatient actor? think i amn't impatient. as long as i agree that you haven't gotten it the way you want it yet. but i am impatient with directors that don't know what they want because they want to do one more. what for? i guarantee you that is not going to be a change. [laughter] tavis: was that in frame? moving on. >> that is the focus puller. are you happy? tavis: knows what you like -- he knows what he likes and you like that? >> clint refuses to do more...
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impatience or extreme is not a quality i would like to see on the commission. >> all right. senator sessions? >> madam chairman, let me make a couple points about professionalism of this nominee. kristine svinicki, she's dedicated to the safety of nuclear plants and collegiate work. she voted on 135 or so significant policy or rule making matters if over 90% of the votes, she voted to approve the recommended action of a nuclear regulatory commission staff. and voted with the majority well over 90% of the time during that period. let me also mention this concern that was raised about her testimony that she does not disclose involvement on a payment concerning yucca mountain when she testified last time. her involvement was fully evaluated during the confirmation process in 2007, 2008. she was fully forthcoming in her written questionnaire, and written responses to questions about her involvement in nuclear waste issues early in her career, and testified before the epw committee. she was unanimously confirmed, ironically the technical paper her opponents claled she was hiding
impatience or extreme is not a quality i would like to see on the commission. >> all right. senator sessions? >> madam chairman, let me make a couple points about professionalism of this nominee. kristine svinicki, she's dedicated to the safety of nuclear plants and collegiate work. she voted on 135 or so significant policy or rule making matters if over 90% of the votes, she voted to approve the recommended action of a nuclear regulatory commission staff. and voted with the...
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i think rather than "extreme," i should have used the word "impatient." i'm ready for nuclear energy. we have to have it in our mix. and it seems to me in the years that i've been on here, it takes so long to get anything done. that was the context. >> let me just respond. it's one thing to be impatient, but i do not want to see if this country a nuclear accident. i want to see the commission do everything possible to protect the safety of the american people. >> i agree, i agree, i agree. >> and impatience, by the way, senator inhofe, is not one of the qualities we want on those commissioners. i want them to be patient, i want them to be thoughtful. i want them to go the extra ten miles. nuclear power cannot be 99.99% safe. that's the problem we have with that technology. so impatience or extreme is not a quality that i would like to see on the commission. >> all right. senator sessions? >> thank you, madam chairman. let me make a couple of points about professionalism of this nominee. kristine svinicki. her record shows that she is dedicated to the safe
i think rather than "extreme," i should have used the word "impatient." i'm ready for nuclear energy. we have to have it in our mix. and it seems to me in the years that i've been on here, it takes so long to get anything done. that was the context. >> let me just respond. it's one thing to be impatient, but i do not want to see if this country a nuclear accident. i want to see the commission do everything possible to protect the safety of the american people. >>...
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i'm becoming impatient. it's a ticking time bomb. >> and an accused murderer in a high-profile case. >> hello? >> -- tries to cash in on her notoriety. >> 150,000 will cover everything i need. ♪ ♪ >> talk, man. why y'all outside? y'all get behind the door. come on, y'all. >> at the hillsborough county jail in tampa, florida, 24-year-old rookie deputy maurice pressey has learned to deal with the intimidation factor of his job. >> first day by myself, i'd be lying if i didn't tell you i was nervous. it's 72 on one. >> pressey, who is unarmed during his shifts, is the only deputy locked in a housing unit with 72 inmates. most are not convicted, but are in jail awaiting trial for charges including assault, robbery and murder. >> when you tell people what you do, they say, man, i don't see how you do it. 72 people, you know, all walks of life, that done all types of crime. >> at many jails, officers monitor units like this from secured control centers. but at hillsborough county, they spend their shifts on the fl
i'm becoming impatient. it's a ticking time bomb. >> and an accused murderer in a high-profile case. >> hello? >> -- tries to cash in on her notoriety. >> 150,000 will cover everything i need. ♪ ♪ >> talk, man. why y'all outside? y'all get behind the door. come on, y'all. >> at the hillsborough county jail in tampa, florida, 24-year-old rookie deputy maurice pressey has learned to deal with the intimidation factor of his job. >> first day by myself,...
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as the impatient of the driver of the toyota raced to get by. vanessa was in the toyota with her mom. >> where were the kids who got hurt? >> inside a pool. >> the children in the pool were run over by the car? >> yes,. >> how fast was the other car going? >> it was speeding fast. >> unfortunately when people are being impatient when driving, these type of accidents will occur. >> the four runner driver will be cited depending on the conclusion of the investigation. i can see reckless driving -- >> reporter: at least one of the children taken to the hospital was brought back from death and is in critical condition. scott brewer, 9news no. >>> williammoreland saw flames coming from a home. he saw a woman who was in an iv in a hospital chair. he and neighbors picked her up and carried here to safety. >> i saw nothing until she came downstairs and yelled fire. >> i was thankful i decided to come this way to come home and give a helping hand to these folks who were in there. >> he sure did. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> it was an
as the impatient of the driver of the toyota raced to get by. vanessa was in the toyota with her mom. >> where were the kids who got hurt? >> inside a pool. >> the children in the pool were run over by the car? >> yes,. >> how fast was the other car going? >> it was speeding fast. >> unfortunately when people are being impatient when driving, these type of accidents will occur. >> the four runner driver will be cited depending on the conclusion of...
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witnesses said it happened when the driver of this ford escape was making a left turn as the impatient driver of the toyota raced to get by. vanessa was in the escape with her mom behind the wheel. >> where were the kids who got hurt? >> they were inside a pool. >> reporter: the children in the pool were run over by the car? >> yes. >> reporter: how fast was that other car going? >> it was speeding, fast. >> unfortunately when people are being a little impatient when driving, these type of accidents can occur. the forerunner driver will be cited pending the conclusion of the investigation. i expect charges of unsafe passing, negligent driving, those sorts of violations. >> reporter: that's major robert burrow of the prince george's county police. there are indications that first responders actually saved the life of one of the children in the kiddy pool. the initial calls were for a child who was completely unresponsive. they were able to revive that child. that child is among the children who were in the pool. there were some critical injuries here. we don't have a full count on all o
witnesses said it happened when the driver of this ford escape was making a left turn as the impatient driver of the toyota raced to get by. vanessa was in the escape with her mom behind the wheel. >> where were the kids who got hurt? >> they were inside a pool. >> reporter: the children in the pool were run over by the car? >> yes. >> reporter: how fast was that other car going? >> it was speeding, fast. >> unfortunately when people are being a little...
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khrushchev got more and more impatient. he had come to the summit to talk about berlin. who wants to talk about laos in his opinion. it was not important to khrushchev. and he certainly didn't want to talk about arms control very much because it was an arcane subject. at the end of the first day of the meeting, he said to kennedy, we have not talked about berlin. we have to talk about berlin. i'm going to sign a peace treaty. i'm going to tell you what i'm going to do. kennedy nodded. they had dinner together. the next day they met again. and started talking about laos again. khrushchev got more and more impatient and they finally got to berlin only when there was an hour left. that was all at the end of the second day. and by then khrushchev was beside himself. he threatened and said they were going to sign a peace treaty. he said allied rights would vanish. he would have to deal with the gdr and recognize this was going to be the new world. kennedy reacted rather firmly, he said, look, you've got to recognize here we're not talking about laos. this is berlin. this is a
khrushchev got more and more impatient. he had come to the summit to talk about berlin. who wants to talk about laos in his opinion. it was not important to khrushchev. and he certainly didn't want to talk about arms control very much because it was an arcane subject. at the end of the first day of the meeting, he said to kennedy, we have not talked about berlin. we have to talk about berlin. i'm going to sign a peace treaty. i'm going to tell you what i'm going to do. kennedy nodded. they had...
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people obviously getting impatient. there's a hubbub here as this lengthy sort of results is read out. it's not -- it's not packed to the rafters as expected. it's being held in a sort of five-star hotel right out on the edge of town. there was in the election earlier a huge traffic jam to get here caused by a horrific accident on the freeway. that may have prevented a lot of people getting here who wanted to get here. certainly it's not the kind of jam packed meeting that one would anticipate for such a crucial juncture in the history of -- political history of egypt. >> dan rivers live with supporter of ahmed shafiq listening to the egyptian election commission reading out its statement leading up to, we are told, the announcement of the election results for egypt's presidential runoff. from those few hundreds in a hotel, a steadying contrast in cairo today. the thousands who are gathered in the heat of tahrir square. ian lee is among them. ian, they must be wilting because of t because of the wait and because of the
people obviously getting impatient. there's a hubbub here as this lengthy sort of results is read out. it's not -- it's not packed to the rafters as expected. it's being held in a sort of five-star hotel right out on the edge of town. there was in the election earlier a huge traffic jam to get here caused by a horrific accident on the freeway. that may have prevented a lot of people getting here who wanted to get here. certainly it's not the kind of jam packed meeting that one would anticipate...
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and we really were impatient with the political leadership that had come before us. we knew that we would do better. we were wrong. as everybody has figured out at this point. but at that moment, we really believed that we would do better. i am going to go so far as to suggest that i believe that some of you may feel the same way. okay. don't answer that. don't answer that at all. but the point here is that in the 1960s, there were a lot of young people -- there were just a lot of young people, okay, more young people than there had been in the past because of the baby boom generation. and it's the very numbers, the sheer numbers of the people that created this sense, atmosphere, that by the very fact that they were young people -- yeah, i know this is naive. but young people by the very fact that they were young people were going to change america. by the very fact that they were -- they were young and they were eager and they were active and they were energetic, and all of this dynamism somehow or another would change america for the better. okay. we all got old an
and we really were impatient with the political leadership that had come before us. we knew that we would do better. we were wrong. as everybody has figured out at this point. but at that moment, we really believed that we would do better. i am going to go so far as to suggest that i believe that some of you may feel the same way. okay. don't answer that. don't answer that at all. but the point here is that in the 1960s, there were a lot of young people -- there were just a lot of young people,...
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and we really were impatient with the political leadership that had come before us. we knew that we would do better. we were wrong. as everybody has figured out at this point. but at that moment, we really believed that we would do better. i am going to go so far as to suggest that i believe that some of you may feel the same way. okay. don't answer that. don't answer that at all. but the point here is that in the 1960s, there were a lot of young people -- there were just a lot of young people, okay, more young people than there had been in the past because of the baby boom generation. and and it's the very numbers, the sheer numbers of the people that created this sense, important factor in terms of civil rights activity. it becomes a very important factor in terms of those young people coming into those demonstrations. let me shift here to the demonstrations themselves. and let me go back to the very first one, the father of them all, which was the greensboro sit-in 1960. the sit-in at woolworths at groans borough, north carolina in 1960. how many of you have heard
and we really were impatient with the political leadership that had come before us. we knew that we would do better. we were wrong. as everybody has figured out at this point. but at that moment, we really believed that we would do better. i am going to go so far as to suggest that i believe that some of you may feel the same way. okay. don't answer that. don't answer that at all. but the point here is that in the 1960s, there were a lot of young people -- there were just a lot of young people,...
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it's part of the reason why everybody here looks impatient. [laughter] this issue didn't come out of nowhere; it's been looming for months. but we've been stuck watching congress play chicken with another deadline. so we're nine days away from thousands of american workers having to walk off their job because congress hasn't passed a transportation bill. we're 10 days away from nearly 7.5 million students seeing their loan rates double because congress hasn't acted. this should be a no-brainer. it should not be difficult. it should've gotten done weeks ago. now, the good news is there are folks in congress trying to do the right thing. last month, democrats in the senate put forward a plan that would have kept these rates in place without adding a dime to the deficit. unfortunately, senate republicans got together and blocked it. over in the house, the republicans said they'd keep these rates down only if we agreed to cut things like preventive health care for women, which obviously wouldn't fix the problem, but would create a new problem. thi
it's part of the reason why everybody here looks impatient. [laughter] this issue didn't come out of nowhere; it's been looming for months. but we've been stuck watching congress play chicken with another deadline. so we're nine days away from thousands of american workers having to walk off their job because congress hasn't passed a transportation bill. we're 10 days away from nearly 7.5 million students seeing their loan rates double because congress hasn't acted. this should be a no-brainer....
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for a time and declared he had a low, gentle, vibrant voice, not a hint of self-consciousness, impatience, or restlessness. either of mind or body. on the contrary, he was the center of a pervasive quiet which seemed to be conveyed to everyone around him. no parades or grand reviews occurred during the army build-up. grant preferred to ride casually down the lines, looking intently into the faces of the soldiers who were going to be fighting and dying for him and giving the impression to all that it was more important for him to see them than it was for them to see him. and that reaction was -- garnered respect. not necessarily enthusiasm, but respect. and that is all that grant wanted. such was a part of the subtle change in the national mood that april in the war's third year. inside the officer's corps, cavalry man charles frances adams noted the feeling about grant is peculiar. a little jealousy. a little dislike. a little envy. a little note of confidence. all willing to give him a full chance. if he succeeds, the war is over. newspapers reflected the same feeling, sometimes with mor
for a time and declared he had a low, gentle, vibrant voice, not a hint of self-consciousness, impatience, or restlessness. either of mind or body. on the contrary, he was the center of a pervasive quiet which seemed to be conveyed to everyone around him. no parades or grand reviews occurred during the army build-up. grant preferred to ride casually down the lines, looking intently into the faces of the soldiers who were going to be fighting and dying for him and giving the impression to all...
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it's part of the reason why everybody here looks impatient. >> reporter: about 7.4 million students will be affected by this interest rate hike on july 1st. neither party wants to see that headline heading into an election season. jamie, back to you. >> karen, thank you. even kids who are years away from college can be a big drain on their parent's wallets. according to data from the american express company, it will cost an average of $600 to cope your child busy. day camps, general rally the biggest part of it. >>> all right. tropical storm debby has been downgraded to a tropical depression but that hasn't stopped it from causing flooding. thousands in jacksonville and tampa bay were forced to evacuate. >>> but thousands in colorado have also had to get out. firefighters from across the country continue to battle raging wildfires in several parts of the state including the waldo canyon fire. more than 30,000 people have been forced to evacuate, including 700 cadets from the airforce academy. some were given only five minutes to get out. >> there's flames, blocks away from the house. >>
it's part of the reason why everybody here looks impatient. >> reporter: about 7.4 million students will be affected by this interest rate hike on july 1st. neither party wants to see that headline heading into an election season. jamie, back to you. >> karen, thank you. even kids who are years away from college can be a big drain on their parent's wallets. according to data from the american express company, it will cost an average of $600 to cope your child busy. day camps,...
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the people are slowly boarding the buses, waiting impatiently as they can but right now bart service is still out. reporting from oakland, cbs 5. >> workers and students and the u.s. open fans had to get across the bay today. a group of commuters took their chances on the water. >> that is right, the bart fiasco did not leave very many options for commuters. if he did not have a car or could not take the bus, other stranded commuters took to the waterways. a little bit of a long line this morning not to mention more frustrated computers. several flocked to jack london square to get over to san fransisco. for many this was their first time using the ferries. commuters gathered around the schedule boards trying to figure it out. but with the board backed up, they had no choice. >> my husband told me to hurry so we could get to the ferry to get to work on time. so that is exactly what happened. we live in alameda, we understood that part was down so he drove me to the alameda ferry and here i am. >> san francisco bay ferry service typically runs one vote per hour but because of the comm
the people are slowly boarding the buses, waiting impatiently as they can but right now bart service is still out. reporting from oakland, cbs 5. >> workers and students and the u.s. open fans had to get across the bay today. a group of commuters took their chances on the water. >> that is right, the bart fiasco did not leave very many options for commuters. if he did not have a car or could not take the bus, other stranded commuters took to the waterways. a little bit of a long...
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it is becoming clear there is impatience with what europe's leaders have achieved so far. to put it bluntly, the rest of the world so as to what ever it takes. the reply is not all our fault. >> acting together to solve global problems is the aim of g- 20. as leaders arrived, it is clear did an common concern unite them. president obama sought private meetings with the german chancellor, and then all european leaders here for an update on the plan to tackle the crisis, and to find out if they would give greece's new government more leeway to meet the terms of the bailout. around the table, officially focused on a plan for communication. a draft to say they would do to -- what they could to boost grrowth. >> [inaudible] since you mention north america, this crisis was in north america. >many of the fed into sectors were contaminated by a north the unorthodox practice from the g-20 countries. >> these countries represent two-thirds of the population, in theory, a powerful lobby. it shows when they gathered together it does not mean the team, but to its terse for the threats
it is becoming clear there is impatience with what europe's leaders have achieved so far. to put it bluntly, the rest of the world so as to what ever it takes. the reply is not all our fault. >> acting together to solve global problems is the aim of g- 20. as leaders arrived, it is clear did an common concern unite them. president obama sought private meetings with the german chancellor, and then all european leaders here for an update on the plan to tackle the crisis, and to find out if...
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they get impatient and do stupid and dangerous things that make montgomery county police captain meredith dominick unleash her inner kirnd garten teakindergar teacher. >> we need to realize the neighbors are going through the same thing we are and kind of take a deep breath. relax, and we need to try and get through this together. >> reporter: tempers flared at gas stations. 42nd street northwest had the longest lines anyone has ever seen there. >> people would normally fill up at the gas stations on river road, which are still without power, headed there. >> waiting about 20 minutes. we're running out of gas. we flew in from detroit to baltimore. they had gas there but the lines were huge, because people coming out from d.c. to get gas, and big traffic jams going out away from the city. >> reporter: and this is what i was talking about in my report. these are the gas stations here on river road. people, the first wurn icy when they come off the beltway. what we've seen, a steady stream of people coming up to the gas stations trying to figure if they're open and becoming very, very disapp
they get impatient and do stupid and dangerous things that make montgomery county police captain meredith dominick unleash her inner kirnd garten teakindergar teacher. >> we need to realize the neighbors are going through the same thing we are and kind of take a deep breath. relax, and we need to try and get through this together. >> reporter: tempers flared at gas stations. 42nd street northwest had the longest lines anyone has ever seen there. >> people would normally fill...
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people are becoming impatient. but, certainly, the turnout is good. in the first round of presidential elections, turnout was about 46%, which was lower than the prior election. what we have seen so far is people are coming out despite the heat and despite the wait. one woman told me she's willing to wait all day long to get her vote in. this is it. this is where people will decide who the next president of egypt will be. there are lots of uncertainties. the parliament has been dissolved. because egypt doesn't have the constitution, nobody knows what powers the president will have. people seem to be taking it very seriously so far. >> they certainly are. ben, these are incredible pictures as you are inside the voting room to see the men coming and casting their votes along with you standing there. how critical would you say this election is for egypt's democratic future? parliament hans been dissolved. can there be real change? >> reporter: it's important to keep in mind the change that happened so far. egypt had one referendum. parliamentary election
people are becoming impatient. but, certainly, the turnout is good. in the first round of presidential elections, turnout was about 46%, which was lower than the prior election. what we have seen so far is people are coming out despite the heat and despite the wait. one woman told me she's willing to wait all day long to get her vote in. this is it. this is where people will decide who the next president of egypt will be. there are lots of uncertainties. the parliament has been dissolved....
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her taxpayers are getting very impatient with the idea that they keep paying the bills. so you have still got europe stuck in this mode of austerity. tough job to go to europe and look at this but somebody's got to do it. as one businessman i met with said, the problem is austerity is, it's austere. you aren't getting any growth. southern europe is in a full- blown reserks britain in a recession and the german economy is being pulled down. what does that mean? j.p. morgan says if the european commep slows down by a percentage point, ours slows down by half a percentage point. so we have ream skin in the game. they're going to have a summit meeting next week among these same leaders. this was a prep ratory meeting today. 9 hope is merkel will feel some of the pressure and loosen up a bit more. if you want a kind of american analogy for this, when we went through our financial crisis we sort of bit the bullet on tarp, the bailout of the banks. we mated -- hated it. it made for terrible politics. noke likes bailing out the banks. but we're kind of past that now. in europe t
her taxpayers are getting very impatient with the idea that they keep paying the bills. so you have still got europe stuck in this mode of austerity. tough job to go to europe and look at this but somebody's got to do it. as one businessman i met with said, the problem is austerity is, it's austere. you aren't getting any growth. southern europe is in a full- blown reserks britain in a recession and the german economy is being pulled down. what does that mean? j.p. morgan says if the european...
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as impatient as they are, pro democracy activists and those seeking more information seem resigned. nhk world, beijing. >>> major japanese electronics maker sharp plans to expand its ties with a leading taiwanese manufacturer. back in march, sharp signed a capital tie-up agreement with hon hai precision industry. now the two companies will join hands to make smartphones, mainly for the chinese market. >> translator: sharp can't compete alone in the age of digital product commoditization. >> under the deal hon hai will design and produce smartphones using sharp's liquid crystal and other technologies. hon hai will also buy lcd panels made at sharp's plant in japan. this is aimed at boosting the operation from 30% of capacity at present to 90% after the summer. >>> and japan's scandal tainted olympus has come up with a plan to rebuild itself. the optical equipment maker posted a net loss of more than $610 million in fiscal 2011 through march after trying to cover-up huge losses over the years. >> translator: we will cut 2700 jobs through the end of march 2014. that's about 7% of our w
as impatient as they are, pro democracy activists and those seeking more information seem resigned. nhk world, beijing. >>> major japanese electronics maker sharp plans to expand its ties with a leading taiwanese manufacturer. back in march, sharp signed a capital tie-up agreement with hon hai precision industry. now the two companies will join hands to make smartphones, mainly for the chinese market. >> translator: sharp can't compete alone in the age of digital product...
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we of course were waiting for the range impatiently. >> thanks loitering to the sons of the we could see the lunar eclipse. quite beautiful. but the rain is here. unfortunately there are no clear skies right now. where we are not seeing rain we're seeing clouds. let's get to doppler radar to take a look at where the heaviest rain is falling now. zoom into the south bay at san jose where we see consistent moderate rainfall. in higher elevations you notice that the rain increases, looking at some impressive rain totals for the higher elevations especially in the santa cruz mountains. and, the north bay mountains as well. here's a look outside and your weather headline is grey skies, cloudy with showers, breezy and cool. a little bit of everything in the forecast. you can see the flags flying, breezy out there with wind picking up over the next couple hours. a chance of rain remains into this evening with dry weather returning tomorrow. easy for me to say this afternoon. can you tell that we were up at 4:00 a.m.? much earlier. so satellite perspective showing the primary band of rain pa
we of course were waiting for the range impatiently. >> thanks loitering to the sons of the we could see the lunar eclipse. quite beautiful. but the rain is here. unfortunately there are no clear skies right now. where we are not seeing rain we're seeing clouds. let's get to doppler radar to take a look at where the heaviest rain is falling now. zoom into the south bay at san jose where we see consistent moderate rainfall. in higher elevations you notice that the rain increases, looking...
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as impatient as they are, pro-democracy activists and those seeking more information seem makoto oda, nhk world, beijing. >>> reports of another massacre in syria are testing the resolve of u.n. observers. human rights activists say troops loyal to president bashar al assad killed at least 80 people in one village. the observers are being frustrated in their efforts to verify what happened. the activists say the militias bombarded the village near the city of hama with artillery. most of the victims were women and children and the militia is reported to have abducted many residents. u.n. monitors tried to reach the location to investigate. but gunmen fired on their vehicle, and they had to flee. activists say the militia has moved on to another village and is carrying out another attack. government forces are deployed around that village and are blocking entry. activists say pro government forces are using helicopters in their assaults on several cities and ground troops are setting crops on fire. >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton insists it's time to start planning for what
as impatient as they are, pro-democracy activists and those seeking more information seem makoto oda, nhk world, beijing. >>> reports of another massacre in syria are testing the resolve of u.n. observers. human rights activists say troops loyal to president bashar al assad killed at least 80 people in one village. the observers are being frustrated in their efforts to verify what happened. the activists say the militias bombarded the village near the city of hama with artillery. most...
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game ended an hour ago but the last few fans just came out gates ten minutes ago and we can hear impatience out there. punds trying to make their home afterwards. start of what's expected to be a sold-out weekend at nats park. even standing room spots are going for 25 bucks. outside, extra traffic control officers deployed to try to keep crowds and cars moving. >> welcome to the ballpark. >> reporter: few could why predicted the matchup would be a battle of first-place teams. this family sensed something big was coming. they bought tickets in november and drove 350 miles to be here. >> we know all of the guys this year. we can't wait. the excitement's just overwhelming. what a big game this is for juice this family shares the feeling. they say they had to be here. >> you've got two number one teams facing each other today and i think it's a good milestone if they can beat the yankees. >> reporter: a few washington area fans displayed divide loyalty. this father/son duo couldn't make up their mind how they felt. >> i moved here 12 years ago and became a nationals fan. he's a nationals fan bu
game ended an hour ago but the last few fans just came out gates ten minutes ago and we can hear impatience out there. punds trying to make their home afterwards. start of what's expected to be a sold-out weekend at nats park. even standing room spots are going for 25 bucks. outside, extra traffic control officers deployed to try to keep crowds and cars moving. >> welcome to the ballpark. >> reporter: few could why predicted the matchup would be a battle of first-place teams. this...
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we are further away from the impatient u.s. and may be asian behavior's right now. >> roger altman writing in the washington post. europe is on the verge of financial chaos. global capital markets are now the most powerful force on earth and are rapidly losing confidence in the financial coherence of the 17-nation eurozone. a market implosion may not be far off. not only with that dismantle the eurozone, it could also issue in another global slump, a second leg of the great recession, analogous to that of 1937. he is not a person that deals in this kind of parker below -- hyperbole. i know politically you are saying this is what should happen, this is what people should do, and the importance of europe cannot let us go in this direction. are there a sense -- set of events that could lead us in the direction he has outlined? he is speaking more as a person who has dealt with what he would like to be the outcome? >> roger altman moderated a panel i was on the two days ago. i do not think i convinced him with my arguments. there a
we are further away from the impatient u.s. and may be asian behavior's right now. >> roger altman writing in the washington post. europe is on the verge of financial chaos. global capital markets are now the most powerful force on earth and are rapidly losing confidence in the financial coherence of the 17-nation eurozone. a market implosion may not be far off. not only with that dismantle the eurozone, it could also issue in another global slump, a second leg of the great recession,...
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. >> i am feeling as impatient as ever. i want equality and at one now. >>vicki: no one was injured when a car slammed into restaurant in brentwood. happened before noon. one family was inside the restaurant what happened. there were four employees also inside. those in the kitchen and said the building shook in depletes fell to the floor. >> i saw a lady screaming and crying. >> and authorities are investigating what happened. a fire in the san francisco tenderloin district shut down traffic. it sparked just a few hours ago near van ness ave. firefighters got it out quickly traffic was rerouted during the fire. there's no word when it will be open again. investigators have not set will cause the fire. an agreement has been reached concerning the state budget. the legislature will vote on the budget agreement this week. governor jerry brown and legislative leaders say the plan for sex education. the state must fix a $15.70 deficit. the governor has also reached a deal with the state's largest employee union representing 93,000 employees will seeds of unpa
. >> i am feeling as impatient as ever. i want equality and at one now. >>vicki: no one was injured when a car slammed into restaurant in brentwood. happened before noon. one family was inside the restaurant what happened. there were four employees also inside. those in the kitchen and said the building shook in depletes fell to the floor. >> i saw a lady screaming and crying. >> and authorities are investigating what happened. a fire in the san francisco tenderloin...
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persist-- people i've interviewed mix their naturally impatient selves with the patience to allow a new idea to germinate. they welcome feedback, even change minor directions if needed but, keep their eyes on the prize. prevail-- peak performers don't prevail with arrogance or heavy- handedness. they may seem a bit ruthless in their personal pursuit but, they still recognize the need to be gracious with those around them. when i was a youngster, people used to say, you'd better mind your "p"s and "q"s: for me the "p"s means? prepare, persist, prevail. i'm lou heckler. >> tom: and then there's this: it wasn't all bad in the markets today. after all, it is national donut day. dunkin donuts rang the opening bell at the nasdaq. krispy kreme took-on the closing bell at the new york stock exchange and handed out 3,000 free donuts on the floor. to celebrate, both donut giants will be running in-store promotions. the donut companies say their sales are very reliable despite the trend toward cupcakes. both stocks, though, were dunked today along with the rest of the mark. good night, i hope you
persist-- people i've interviewed mix their naturally impatient selves with the patience to allow a new idea to germinate. they welcome feedback, even change minor directions if needed but, keep their eyes on the prize. prevail-- peak performers don't prevail with arrogance or heavy- handedness. they may seem a bit ruthless in their personal pursuit but, they still recognize the need to be gracious with those around them. when i was a youngster, people used to say, you'd better mind your...
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that's part of the reason why everybody here looks impatient. this issue didn't come out of nowhere. it's been looming for months. we've been watching congress play chicken with another deadline. we're nine days away from when thousands of workers have oto walk off the job because congress hasn't passed a transportation bill. we're ten days away from nearly 7 ppt 5 million students seeing their student loan rates double because congress hasn't acted. this should be a no brainer. it should not be difficult. it should have gotten done weeks ago. now the good news is there are folks in congress trying to do the right thing. last month the democrats in the senate put forward a plan that would have kept these rates in place without adding a dime to the deficit. unfortunately senate republicans got together and blocked it. over in the house, the republicans said they'd keep these rates down only if we agreed to cut things like preventive health care for women which obviously wouldn't fix the problem, but would create a new problem. this is -- even as
that's part of the reason why everybody here looks impatient. this issue didn't come out of nowhere. it's been looming for months. we've been watching congress play chicken with another deadline. we're nine days away from when thousands of workers have oto walk off the job because congress hasn't passed a transportation bill. we're ten days away from nearly 7 ppt 5 million students seeing their student loan rates double because congress hasn't acted. this should be a no brainer. it should not...
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china's growing military power but beijing is also growing very impatient and very irritated with the actions of the united states which in particular this visit often they're saying that the growing military presence in the region may destabilize the whole situation we certainly are waiting to see whether there will be any reaction coming from washington on these statements coming from beijing but definitely the fact that russia and china are growing their military ties certainly adds a very interesting spin to global geopolitics meanwhile leon panetta is wrapping up his asian charm offensive with the last stop in india brian back from the anti war on the coalition says america's military focus on the region could have dangerous implications. it's because the united states wants to exercise had gemini in the asia pacific when it says it's pivoting towards asia which president obama announced in australia in january that should be considered a dangerous thing for asia united states invaded the philippines in one thousand nine hundred in one thousand eight hundred it invaded the asian
china's growing military power but beijing is also growing very impatient and very irritated with the actions of the united states which in particular this visit often they're saying that the growing military presence in the region may destabilize the whole situation we certainly are waiting to see whether there will be any reaction coming from washington on these statements coming from beijing but definitely the fact that russia and china are growing their military ties certainly adds a very...
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remember that american trechts are almost always better served through prudence rather than rash and impatient action. finally, reagan's speech in berlin is a reminder that for presidents, words really do matter. i hoped with ronald reagan the line or joke about hard work. but reagan really did work hard. he worked hard on his speeches. he rehearsed them over and over, even the ones he delivered hundreds of times before and he rewrote many of them entirely from scratch. he did this, because he recognized, as james baker told me, that giving speeches is one of the president's most important duties. reagan's gift was his ability to speak candidly about the realities of the age while still presenting an optimistic vision for the future. in his best speech, most. he ramably in my mind at the brandenburg gate, found a way to defend american interests and inspire people to believe that the world really could become a better place. and the challenge for our current president and i think all those that succeed him will be to do the same. i've now spoken for longer than ronald reagan did in berlin so i
remember that american trechts are almost always better served through prudence rather than rash and impatient action. finally, reagan's speech in berlin is a reminder that for presidents, words really do matter. i hoped with ronald reagan the line or joke about hard work. but reagan really did work hard. he worked hard on his speeches. he rehearsed them over and over, even the ones he delivered hundreds of times before and he rewrote many of them entirely from scratch. he did this, because he...
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in other words, the war itself had made people impatient with racial segregation and racial discrimination. no longer would african-americans simply wait for the laws to change, now they would force that change. secondly, the 1940s, especially in the 1950s indicated that the federal government would increasingly use its authority and its power even in the form of troops if necessary to defend black rights. i love this photograph. it's provocative in so many ways. first of all, technically it's u.s. forces, u.s. army forces defending the freedom riders bus near the mississippi/alabama border in 1961 and some of you know about the freedom riders and we'll at least mention them in passing. but i think what's more interesting about this and the subtext that people don't know virtually all of these young men and they were young men, probably between the ages of 18 and 22, almost all of these young men were southern boys but they were also members of the u.s. army and they were sworn to defend the constitution and in this instance they were sworn to defend black people who were protesting for th
in other words, the war itself had made people impatient with racial segregation and racial discrimination. no longer would african-americans simply wait for the laws to change, now they would force that change. secondly, the 1940s, especially in the 1950s indicated that the federal government would increasingly use its authority and its power even in the form of troops if necessary to defend black rights. i love this photograph. it's provocative in so many ways. first of all, technically it's...
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they're impatient to seize the powerful new resources of technology at their disposal. they want to build a smarter city, smarter planet, better businesses, better nations, better community involvement. in contrast to the political food fights in our legislatures, these new leaders are refreshingly nonidealogical and filled with the spirit of pragmatic optimism. so in ways that go far beyond this institution and beyond you and me, today is truly a time of commencement and i would argue for the world. one of my roommates or any of my roommates or all of my roommates at johns hopkins all went on to pursue graduate degrees. since i was -- got my honorary degree as a bachelors i decided that wasn't the best course for me. it wasn't going to quite cut it. so i instead did the improbable. i joined an institution looking for female engineers. it's probably the most academic institution of all businesses around. as we say at ibm, your ph.d. is your union card and your nobel prize, there are several rather nobel prize winners walking the halls every day. bit intimidating for a l
they're impatient to seize the powerful new resources of technology at their disposal. they want to build a smarter city, smarter planet, better businesses, better nations, better community involvement. in contrast to the political food fights in our legislatures, these new leaders are refreshingly nonidealogical and filled with the spirit of pragmatic optimism. so in ways that go far beyond this institution and beyond you and me, today is truly a time of commencement and i would argue for the...
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we fall in the troops of being impatient, self absorbed and selfish. we say, i bought it ad so i have the right to put it in front of you. you can see sai i have three weeks to make my campaign marketing work. if you wanted it to start in three weeks, you should have started three years ago. you can say, i understand my business. i do is everyday. i assume everyone else understands my business. as opposed to taking a step back and realizing no one owes you their attention. and no one owes you their money. when we bring generosity and clarity to business all of the mistakes good way. >> so i'm self absorbed, just pushing stuff at you. my prod subject so great and you should get it. that is not working. how i do change my mentality? what i do do? >> i love farmer's markets. this guy has better strawberries than this guy because he is using something less. he will tell you details but no one is weight because this guy has a cuter sign. this guy tells a story resonating with me. and that what we do for a living. we tell stories. not slogans, stories. littl
we fall in the troops of being impatient, self absorbed and selfish. we say, i bought it ad so i have the right to put it in front of you. you can see sai i have three weeks to make my campaign marketing work. if you wanted it to start in three weeks, you should have started three years ago. you can say, i understand my business. i do is everyday. i assume everyone else understands my business. as opposed to taking a step back and realizing no one owes you their attention. and no one owes you...