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you heard about the raiders end of the deal from fred inglis. the 49ers, after the beating their quarterback took against the saints, they went out and signed a veteran. eight years in the nfl but last played for the u.s. football league. he last threw a pass in 2008. as a matter of fact, when the 49ers gave him a call, he was coaching high school football as an assistant in north carolina. he is a bit rusty but he will see at least a little bit of playing time. he has been working out with the 49ers this past week. now we go to joe fonzi who would like to get things squared away on the offensive side of the ball. part of that is to tighten up the offensive line. >> reporter: you are right about that. the 49ers certainly have some specific areas tonight where they want to see improvement. one thing san francisco does know about its performance in last week's game against the ain't, the offensive line play has to improve. alex smith was sacked twice and hurried throughout his brief time in the game. collin cap kapernick was sacked more during his
you heard about the raiders end of the deal from fred inglis. the 49ers, after the beating their quarterback took against the saints, they went out and signed a veteran. eight years in the nfl but last played for the u.s. football league. he last threw a pass in 2008. as a matter of fact, when the 49ers gave him a call, he was coaching high school football as an assistant in north carolina. he is a bit rusty but he will see at least a little bit of playing time. he has been working out with the...
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fred inglis is at the coliseum.magine a lot of fans there weren't even sure this game was going to happen. >> reporter: it's just too much money for both sides to not have an exhibition season. and we're right here about 50- yard line about 90 minutes away from the start of the game. you see the cardinals out there taking field, taking a little practice. but the raiders really don't expect a big crowd at the coliseum tonight. the raider nation they're lo corral. they come early, they stay -- they're loyal. they come early, they stay late. nothing else really was eliminated. >> actually i did think we were going to have a preseason. he's going to make sure it's going to happen that's the way i look at it. yes i knew there was beginning to be a preseason game, i knew it. that's why i'm here. i drove 16 hours from las vegas to make sure i was here today for opening game. >> what is the number one reason you're so optimistic about the raiders today. >> i'm optimistic every year. when you're a fan of the raiders it's in
fred inglis is at the coliseum.magine a lot of fans there weren't even sure this game was going to happen. >> reporter: it's just too much money for both sides to not have an exhibition season. and we're right here about 50- yard line about 90 minutes away from the start of the game. you see the cardinals out there taking field, taking a little practice. but the raiders really don't expect a big crowd at the coliseum tonight. the raider nation they're lo corral. they come early, they stay...
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so they call me and they call my father el inglis, the english guy. so when they call me that and when my name suffered many different spellings. later on in life, in the 70's, i had many identification cards with names like coffee that i didn't drink at the time, so i began drinking coffee later on, names like caufildo and garfield, my favorite one, that made me wonder if the bureaucrats at the id office knew that i really love cats. without my garfield id, i left havana in 1981 and went to zurich, switzerland, thanks to james joyce. my dancing there became walking through the silence of the city. instead of people looking at me like my family did when i was a child, people began to ask me, where are you from? i felt disoriented, exiled. the changing perception of nature, religious views, philosophical and political opinions, botanical knowledge and idiomatic sounds, everything new. i asked myself many times for a specific reason why my irish family went to cuba and began searching for missing pieces of my irish history in irish, cuban, and catalan a
so they call me and they call my father el inglis, the english guy. so when they call me that and when my name suffered many different spellings. later on in life, in the 70's, i had many identification cards with names like coffee that i didn't drink at the time, so i began drinking coffee later on, names like caufildo and garfield, my favorite one, that made me wonder if the bureaucrats at the id office knew that i really love cats. without my garfield id, i left havana in 1981 and went to...
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ingly rise to congratulate the tea party for starting a deal made in their image and their image alone. >> this bill is a poke and i'm not willing to buy. >> many democrats said republicans would have to put forth the votes for passage because the gop got the better end of the deal. >> it's time that congress come together to figure out a way to live within our means. >> i believe this is as good as we are going to get and i'm supporting it. >> during the vote, the house united to welcome back congresswoman gabrielle giffords. she returned to the floor for the first time to support the deal. the plan would raise the borrowing limit into 2013 in exchange for $1 trillion in spending cuts. it creates a bipartisan congressional committee to recommend more cuts for november. it doesn't call for tax revenue, which president obama will push for. >> he believes if will include tax revenue. >> i'm confident that their focus will be on reducing expenditures coming out of washington. >> passage is more likely in the senate, which is scheduled to vote tuesday. tara mergenetwork r, cbs news, washin
ingly rise to congratulate the tea party for starting a deal made in their image and their image alone. >> this bill is a poke and i'm not willing to buy. >> many democrats said republicans would have to put forth the votes for passage because the gop got the better end of the deal. >> it's time that congress come together to figure out a way to live within our means. >> i believe this is as good as we are going to get and i'm supporting it. >> during the vote, the...
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ingly would characterize them in a battle. >> the most watched comeback was staged by bank of america. it gained 16.7%. a day after a 20% plunge. some investors wonder if they are over burdened by bad more grand juries and in need of help. > a negative impact over the situation. >> it made small investors edgy. >> the closer you get to retirement, the more nervous you get. >> peter kettle feared ward jones had been trying to wasn't. >> i feel we are going through one of those crisis in our system, which would be nice if we could avoid. at the end of the day, we'll come out of this stronger. >> while traders tell me very little here is guaranteed, one thing they can say for certain is that the volatility is here to stay for some time. rebecca jarvis, cbs news, new york. there was also a milestone today. the most valuable company in the world. apple stock gained 6% today to bring the company's total value to just under $347 billion. exxon rallied. financial analysts believe apple will take over the top spot for good. >>> well all that cash that california was counting on may not materia
ingly would characterize them in a battle. >> the most watched comeback was staged by bank of america. it gained 16.7%. a day after a 20% plunge. some investors wonder if they are over burdened by bad more grand juries and in need of help. > a negative impact over the situation. >> it made small investors edgy. >> the closer you get to retirement, the more nervous you get. >> peter kettle feared ward jones had been trying to wasn't. >> i feel we are going...
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our fred inglis is in oakland. >> reporter: this is going to be an exciting night even if it's only going to last a quarter when the starters get to play then they'll have try outs for the rest of this ball game. but both teams right now are on the field here at the coliseum. as you can see the arizona cardinals right there in the red and white. but what they're waiting for are fans. you can see how sparse it is yet here. kick off is set for 7:00 p.m. but it doesn't matter whether there's going to be six or 65 people here it's not going to break the spirits of new head coach hugh jackson. hugh jackson has never been a head coach on any level before but he has more than 30 years of experience as coach. he is full of confidence and enthusiasm. hugh more than doubled the point scored from the previous season last year. so that kind of served as an audition tape for hugh and now for his new position he's more than ready and tonight is the next step in the process. >> it's fun. trust me when i tell you this is my dream. you know but dream becomes a reality but now the reality becomes work. and
our fred inglis is in oakland. >> reporter: this is going to be an exciting night even if it's only going to last a quarter when the starters get to play then they'll have try outs for the rest of this ball game. but both teams right now are on the field here at the coliseum. as you can see the arizona cardinals right there in the red and white. but what they're waiting for are fans. you can see how sparse it is yet here. kick off is set for 7:00 p.m. but it doesn't matter whether there's...
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ingly put it in the trash bag because i thought it was just old papers that weren't needed anymore. something said not to. i don't know why, but something just kept telling me, get that back out of that bag. >> inside were 18 unpublished original photographs of airhart, believed to be publicity shots. getting a haircut, signing autographs, and packing with a map by her suitcases. all believed to be a gift to dianne's mother from a friend, amelia. >> that's when i started getting excited. then i thought, well maybe there's something here. >> i spoke to her on the phone. i hopped in my car and drove to the storage facility in central valley. >> 75 years after they were taken, the pictures have come full circle. handling the sale. >> i was extremely impressed by the condition, considering they disappeared for all these years. and they have been left in a storage locker. >> fact that the photos have never been seen could have collectors and museums jumping at the chance to see them, for as much as $1,000 each. >> there are treasures everywhere and you have to look in your home. you neve
ingly put it in the trash bag because i thought it was just old papers that weren't needed anymore. something said not to. i don't know why, but something just kept telling me, get that back out of that bag. >> inside were 18 unpublished original photographs of airhart, believed to be publicity shots. getting a haircut, signing autographs, and packing with a map by her suitcases. all believed to be a gift to dianne's mother from a friend, amelia. >> that's when i started getting...
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ingly was up here cranking up our weather camera so you can take a peek at the moon.ll be at its fullest state on saturday and that's good news. bad news is, that's also when we will have the return of the meteor shower. they will be peeking on saturday. when you have a full moon, then it obscures the brightest meteors. we will have clear skies, where today we topped out at 91 degrees. we had clearing in san francisco. late day clearing in pacifica. and in santa rosa, they were actually seasonal for this time of the year. they hut h hit their mark and tomorrow pretty much the same story. i got to tell you, we will start off on a great note. it's not quite as easy as it has been. so it should retreat back to the coast and we will have partial late day clearing there. temperature wise, up to 60 degrees. 82 in santa rosa and top off in the upper 80s toward fairfield. the delta east of the bay as well as discovery bay and brentwood, tracy, all in the low 90s. west wind 10 to 20 miles per hour along the coast with that late day clearing in the 50s and 60s. peninsula climbi
ingly was up here cranking up our weather camera so you can take a peek at the moon.ll be at its fullest state on saturday and that's good news. bad news is, that's also when we will have the return of the meteor shower. they will be peeking on saturday. when you have a full moon, then it obscures the brightest meteors. we will have clear skies, where today we topped out at 91 degrees. we had clearing in san francisco. late day clearing in pacifica. and in santa rosa, they were actually...
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percent said they speak english twenty percent durham and another five percent can speak french though inglis today has a dominant position other language is taking a stand so what playing which will the world's future and will we all ever speak the same language peter i you jump on if i go back to you first one of the things i think is interesting is that you actually kind of a little baby correct me if i'm wrong kind of a linguistic nationalist yourself you you want to preserve good french ok how do you balance it with globish and being someone that really is a a connoisseur of the french language where people in france used to be very proud because you can is too good a language of diplomacy. if you have your say which was mostly discussed in english and then from there on. you some pretty and people are very happy about it it was he praised by english for each and every proposed wrongness and these we've been working on back because english is now our language which is going around the world not very well i've done very poorly even for researchers or people who seem to have highly vote bu
percent said they speak english twenty percent durham and another five percent can speak french though inglis today has a dominant position other language is taking a stand so what playing which will the world's future and will we all ever speak the same language peter i you jump on if i go back to you first one of the things i think is interesting is that you actually kind of a little baby correct me if i'm wrong kind of a linguistic nationalist yourself you you want to preserve good french ok...
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. >>> well mark is off tonight, fred inglis filling in, raiders- cardinals. how did they do? >> it was hard to get a read, they had so many players they had to audition tonight but the raiders starters played better than arizona starters tonight in oakland but they still lost in front of a crowd. only the attendance challenged oakland athletic would be proud of, only 20,000 fans at most to watch the debut of the raiders new coach. check out rookie sensation moore. arizona led 7-6 at halftime. new back quarterback edwards finds another rookie. david osbury nice play on both ends. cardinals score late to win 24- 18. >>> the a's home streak ended today. but they still found the backside of the bat in toronto. oakland rallied six runs. the áfp a's scored eight runs on 11 hits they win 10-3 and they come home to host first place texas tomorrow night. >>> in phoenix tonight. arizona uses a two run homer to tie houston in the ninth. then d backs beats the astros. now arizona is a full game ahead of the nl west division. giants go to florida tomorrow night. >>> at the start of this w
. >>> well mark is off tonight, fred inglis filling in, raiders- cardinals. how did they do? >> it was hard to get a read, they had so many players they had to audition tonight but the raiders starters played better than arizona starters tonight in oakland but they still lost in front of a crowd. only the attendance challenged oakland athletic would be proud of, only 20,000 fans at most to watch the debut of the raiders new coach. check out rookie sensation moore. arizona led 7-6...
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right, wolf, that is a tough choice and when i talked to nyu, they said they made each decision pain inglying to decide whether they could be moved or not. it's great that there's a facility that they could go to, but some of them, they just couldn't make it. so we're praying that they're safe staying there at nyu. >> are the experts at new york saying they learned vital lessons on how new orleans dealt with hospitals during katrina. >> yes, absolutely, as a matter of fact bun of tone of the high ranking firms is now in new york city so he brought that wisdom with him. they certainly also learned from things that happened in the big snowstorm this year and they have been practicing these kinds of evacuations really for years, since katrina and this is the first time they have been able to put it in practice and they evacuated hundreds and hung drea hundreds of patients in about 12 hours. doctors and nurses, enormously complicated job they are. according to a government model, almost 40 mill wrong people are li likely to see stronger winds in this storm. more than 37,000 buildings will like
right, wolf, that is a tough choice and when i talked to nyu, they said they made each decision pain inglying to decide whether they could be moved or not. it's great that there's a facility that they could go to, but some of them, they just couldn't make it. so we're praying that they're safe staying there at nyu. >> are the experts at new york saying they learned vital lessons on how new orleans dealt with hospitals during katrina. >> yes, absolutely, as a matter of fact bun of...
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reading john adams letter he's getting worried he's in inglis and he's just appalled by this idea of the cincinnati organization, and washington is very sensitive to the public opinion and as soon as he senses that there's any public opposition to this he backs away and gets the organization to promise they will not be hereditary. of course they are still around. it is hereditary and they have this huge building, the society of cincinnati and they have a great library and a lot of documents and its innocuous. it doesn't have any -- that there's a real fear that reading aristocracy come of thing the revolution is about, the revolution as and high blood. it should only count -- people should be distinguished only because of their talent, not because of who you follow or mary, that is the message of the revolution so it scare's the budgie's is out of a lot of people and samuel adams has decided that and there's a lot of opposition to read and it positive for him and it becomes more of a the kind of lobbyist group that washington thinks he is to promise they are not going to be hereditar
reading john adams letter he's getting worried he's in inglis and he's just appalled by this idea of the cincinnati organization, and washington is very sensitive to the public opinion and as soon as he senses that there's any public opposition to this he backs away and gets the organization to promise they will not be hereditary. of course they are still around. it is hereditary and they have this huge building, the society of cincinnati and they have a great library and a lot of documents and...
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reading john adams letter he's getting worried he's in inglis and he's just appalled by this idea of the cincinnati organization, and washington is very sensitive to the public opinion and as soon as he senses that there's any public opposition to this he backs away and gets the organization to promise they will not be hereditary. of course they are still around. it is hereditary and they have this huge building, the society of cincinnati and they have a great library and a lot of documents and its innocuous. it doesn't have any -- that there's a real fear that reading aristocracy come of thing the revolution is about, the revolution as and high blood. it should only count -- people should be distinguished only because of their talent, not because of who you follow or mary, that is the message of the revolution so it scare's the budgie's is out of a lot of people and samuel adams has decided that and there's a lot of opposition to read and it positive for him and it becomes more of a the kind of lobbyist group that washington thinks he is to promise they are not going to be hereditar
reading john adams letter he's getting worried he's in inglis and he's just appalled by this idea of the cincinnati organization, and washington is very sensitive to the public opinion and as soon as he senses that there's any public opposition to this he backs away and gets the organization to promise they will not be hereditary. of course they are still around. it is hereditary and they have this huge building, the society of cincinnati and they have a great library and a lot of documents and...
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ingly just add to that that i think when we're talking about the visions in syria, you've got to look at the different divisions, a lot of them are economic as well as they are sort of sectarian. for example, my update is such are speaking to various people from homes recently. in the sectarian violence took place there, and in the neighbors. recent immigration to the city were involved. there wasn't the establishment that had been there for a lock time. it was a small segment of a economic look at society. that analysis is off when you look at the situation. >> let's move on. you've explained the civil war in moving way. you don't want to change, the rest of you do want change. we're going to come to the regime in a moment. now we'll pick up with the protesters. you've been living in damascus as a westerners. who do you think the protesters are? who has the right to tell us who they are? >> i'll answer the second part. the only people who have the right to determine who are the protesters are the protesters themselves. as i mentioned before, it's a very disorganized movement. there a
ingly just add to that that i think when we're talking about the visions in syria, you've got to look at the different divisions, a lot of them are economic as well as they are sort of sectarian. for example, my update is such are speaking to various people from homes recently. in the sectarian violence took place there, and in the neighbors. recent immigration to the city were involved. there wasn't the establishment that had been there for a lock time. it was a small segment of a economic...