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i thank jan for that. i had no idea who she was, but that is how i got my start in the coming out to california. on a quick personal note, 10 years ago, she says she works out, but she really just kind of talk to people on the machine at certification, asked a fellow should in london, and she said she had a single friend she got really needed a date. i was really busy. i had a new job. we end up going out, and we have been married 10 years now. never say never. some george died. [applause] -- some george guy. she does not work out. she just talked to people. >> it is all true. is she doing a great job? she is just lovely. and one quick personal notes, do you know he is a million-mile flyer on united airlines? i did not say mile high club. i said million mile fire. he is going for his second million miles. he is quite the traveler. 1.4 million miles. just a little interesting tidbits. again, they are community. that is why it is so wonderful to be part of this community. congratulations to them and congratu
i thank jan for that. i had no idea who she was, but that is how i got my start in the coming out to california. on a quick personal note, 10 years ago, she says she works out, but she really just kind of talk to people on the machine at certification, asked a fellow should in london, and she said she had a single friend she got really needed a date. i was really busy. i had a new job. we end up going out, and we have been married 10 years now. never say never. some george died. [applause] --...
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jan's membership was expensive, $6,450 up front. she figured it would pay off in the end. >> the first thing i did was the oven and the cook top. >> jan saved about $250 when she replaced her oven and hood and the membership seemed to be working until she decided to put in new floors. >> went to the concord location of direct buy, and it was closed. >> the showroom in her area in concord had suddenly shut down. so jan went to the next closest direct buy store in fairfield. there she was met with locked doors. >> fairfield was just gone like it never happened. >> direct buy in pleasanton closed down too. jan contacted the company and was told to go to the nearest showrooms but the closest ones are 70 miles south in mountain view or 70 miles east in rock land. jan said it's way too far. >> it's 140 miles round trip. that's half a day on the road. >> so jan asked direct buy for a refund for half her membership fee since she used just half of her two year term. direct buy refused, instead offering her home shopping through a catalog. >>
jan's membership was expensive, $6,450 up front. she figured it would pay off in the end. >> the first thing i did was the oven and the cook top. >> jan saved about $250 when she replaced her oven and hood and the membership seemed to be working until she decided to put in new floors. >> went to the concord location of direct buy, and it was closed. >> the showroom in her area in concord had suddenly shut down. so jan went to the next closest direct buy store in...
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>> jan: marty!hills. some movies should be around forever because there changed the world and changed over lives. these amazing shadows with a filmmaker coming up. >> marty: large fire and the san mateo with 13 people without homes. $800,000 in damage. new the intersection of north delaware st.. firefighters responded after 1:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon no injuries reported and it is not clear how that fire started. >> take a look at mud island. residents from tennessee to the mississippi delta are trying to figure out weather or not to flee or to ride out the possibility of record floods. it is expected to crest at 14 ft. above flood stage in memphis next wednesday. >> in japan, they will are thinking that perhaps predictions could have pointed to the devastation before this tsunami hit. this was drawn up by a research committee in february. . they were going to release that of in april. if however, that report showed that there was a similar tsunami in the same region 1000 years ago. going forward
>> jan: marty!hills. some movies should be around forever because there changed the world and changed over lives. these amazing shadows with a filmmaker coming up. >> marty: large fire and the san mateo with 13 people without homes. $800,000 in damage. new the intersection of north delaware st.. firefighters responded after 1:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon no injuries reported and it is not clear how that fire started. >> take a look at mud island. residents from tennessee to the...
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jan's membership was expensive, $6,450 up front. but she figured it would pay off in the end. >> the first thing i did was the oven and the cook top. >> jan saved about $250 when she replaced her oven and hood and the membership seemed to be working until she decided to put in new floors. >> went to the concord location of direct buy, and it was closed. >> the showroom in her area in concord had suddenly shut down. so jan went to the next closest direct buy store in fair field. there she was met with locked doors. >> fair field was just gone like it never happened. >> direct buy in pleasanton closed down too. jan contacted the company and said go to the nearest show rooms but the closest ones are 70 miles south in mountain view or 70 east east in rock land. jan said it's way too far. >> it's 140 miles round trip. that's half a day on the road. >> so jan asked direct buy for a refund for half her membership fee since she used just half of her two year term. direct buy refused, instead offering her home shopping through a catalog. >>
jan's membership was expensive, $6,450 up front. but she figured it would pay off in the end. >> the first thing i did was the oven and the cook top. >> jan saved about $250 when she replaced her oven and hood and the membership seemed to be working until she decided to put in new floors. >> went to the concord location of direct buy, and it was closed. >> the showroom in her area in concord had suddenly shut down. so jan went to the next closest direct buy store in fair...
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we've grown up with jan. evening magazine from the mid 1970's to the 1990's, all.derful shows that she's sponsored, pacific fusion and others. and you know jan is all around the bay area. all around the san francisco communities. she's helped us on engagement with our public and helping us dialogue with a difficult -- with difficult topics and being moderator or immediate -- mediator and hosted so many nonprofits and being there for every important fundraiser like the ones we've had with kristi yamaguchi and always dreaming foundation and being part of the osaka sister city association, founder member of course, and asian-american journalist association, again, others following her. for david and for jan, if you look at television today, no matter what channel you turn to, there are asian americans on the journalism positions. and i believe and i know it's because of both david and jan's work behind the scenes, in front, bringing just that whole professional care to what they do every day. and i remember a very unique story. as i was a first-year law student at ber
we've grown up with jan. evening magazine from the mid 1970's to the 1990's, all.derful shows that she's sponsored, pacific fusion and others. and you know jan is all around the bay area. all around the san francisco communities. she's helped us on engagement with our public and helping us dialogue with a difficult -- with difficult topics and being moderator or immediate -- mediator and hosted so many nonprofits and being there for every important fundraiser like the ones we've had with kristi...
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>> jan: from the salvador dali, a new movie.] if you're ready to get more from your tv service than comcast can give, now's a great time to switch to at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call to get at&t u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only $29 a month for six months. or get $300 back via promotion card with a qualifying u-verse bundle. [ male announcer ] u-verse tv lets you record up to four shows at once on a single dvr. and you can record and play back your shows from any room. plus with u-verse, you get dvr service and receiver included at no extra charge. [ female announcer ] call to get at&t u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only $29 a month for six months. or get $300 back via promotion card with a qualifying u-verse bundle. [ male announcer ] and former comcast customers prefer at&t u-verse tv picture quality. even upgrade to over 160 hd channels. that's more than comcast. [ female announcer ] at&t u-verse: tv like you've never seen before. >> we are back, 12:37. a beautiful, striking styling. >> is
>> jan: from the salvador dali, a new movie.] if you're ready to get more from your tv service than comcast can give, now's a great time to switch to at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call to get at&t u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only $29 a month for six months. or get $300 back via promotion card with a qualifying u-verse bundle. [ male announcer ] u-verse tv lets you record up to four shows at once on a single dvr. and you can record and play back your...
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jan, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, harry. this has really been a two-year investigation by a federal grand jury on whether john edwards violated finance campaign laws during his 2008 presidential bid. the allegations prosecutors have been looking at is whether he took about $1 million from two big donors and used that to keep secret his mistress and then the baby girl that they had together. you can't use campaign contributions for your personal use. and as one lawyer told me today, the prosecutors must believe that hiding your mistress counts as a personal use. but now, his lawyer has issued a very strong statement this afternoon just moments ago saying they think this is unprecedented, wrong on the facts, wrong on the law, suggesting they are going to fight this. >> smith: all right, and, jan, there are new rumblings of a possible run for the white house for former alaska governor, sarah palin. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: really since november 2008, people have been speculating on whether or not sarah pali
jan, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, harry. this has really been a two-year investigation by a federal grand jury on whether john edwards violated finance campaign laws during his 2008 presidential bid. the allegations prosecutors have been looking at is whether he took about $1 million from two big donors and used that to keep secret his mistress and then the baby girl that they had together. you can't use campaign contributions for your personal use. and as one lawyer...
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katie. >> couric: jan crawford, jan, thank you. in indiana today, a federal judge refused to block a tough new antiabortion law. the law makes the statement the first in the nationwide cut off medicaid funding to planned parenthood, which provides abortions. nancy cordes reports, this is just the latest in a string of victories around the country for opponents of abortion rights. >> reporter: indiana's tough new law is yet another victory for antiabortion rights groups. take nebraska which set a new precedent last october, banning abortions after 20 weeks, earlier than any other state. idaho, oklahoma, and kansas quickly followed suit. >> these bills establish that kansas, in the heart of america, is a culture of life state and we're not going back. >> reporter: missouri's law, signed last august, requires doctors to warn women who want abortions that it might cause pain to the fetus. >> arizona's republican governor jan brewer has signed ten abortion bills, including one mandating that a woman seeking an abortion get an ultrasound
katie. >> couric: jan crawford, jan, thank you. in indiana today, a federal judge refused to block a tough new antiabortion law. the law makes the statement the first in the nationwide cut off medicaid funding to planned parenthood, which provides abortions. nancy cordes reports, this is just the latest in a string of victories around the country for opponents of abortion rights. >> reporter: indiana's tough new law is yet another victory for antiabortion rights groups. take...
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>> couric: jan crawford. jan, thank you. turning overseas, something happened today that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago. britain's queen elizabeth flew to ireland, a visit made possible now that peace has been made possible in president north but police diffused a pipe bomb outside the royal capital. more from mark phillips in dublin. >> reporter: it takes about an hour to fly from london to dublin but this trip took 100 years. 100 years since an english monarch walked the ground her ancestors had ruled for five centuries. and, my, how things have changed in their absence. no bowing to british monarchs now. from president mary mcaleese just a hand shake, gratefully accepted. not everyone welcomed the visit. perhaps 100 protestors made their feelings known. as did the irish government, no protests allowed. in fact, almost nobody allowed anywhere near the queen. her motorcade rolled through empty streets. three bomb squares-- one of them involving a real bomb that police made safe-- had preceded her arrival.
>> couric: jan crawford. jan, thank you. turning overseas, something happened today that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago. britain's queen elizabeth flew to ireland, a visit made possible now that peace has been made possible in president north but police diffused a pipe bomb outside the royal capital. more from mark phillips in dublin. >> reporter: it takes about an hour to fly from london to dublin but this trip took 100 years. 100 years since an english monarch...
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jan crawford, thanks. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," researchers put an early end to a study on a common treatment for cholesterol for fear it may actually raise the risk of stroke. but next, built to last: how to help keep your home standing when disaster strikes. even though i'm a great driver, and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you, i would recommend our new snapshot discount. this little baby keeps track of your great driving habits, so you can save money. [sighs] amazing. it's like an extra bonus savings. [ cackling ] he's my ride home. how much can the snapshot discount save you? call or click today. i buy plants, i bring them home, and then...i water too little... too much... or i just forget. but look. this is doing fine. why? it's planted in miracle-gro moisture control potting mix. it holds 33% more water... than ordinary potting soil. >> smith: tonight, a notorious fugitive captured. so you get miracle-gro results... i like that. [ female announcer ] miracle-gro moisture co
jan crawford, thanks. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," researchers put an early end to a study on a common treatment for cholesterol for fear it may actually raise the risk of stroke. but next, built to last: how to help keep your home standing when disaster strikes. even though i'm a great driver, and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you, i would recommend our new snapshot discount. this little baby keeps track of your great driving habits, so you can save money....
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he didn't invite jan brewer.did not invite texas governor perry to the white house to talk about immigration. >> who is jan brewer? >> the governor of arizona. and to show seriousness, who did he invite to talk about immigration? rosario dawson and eva long or why. he brought in actresses. he is not serious. he wants to induce republicans into arguing against immigration if call them racist 3 push him up to 40% of the solutions. >> polls say that the real level in the immigration cutoff is 61%. of the public. not the 45% routinely reported by gallop. this is alexander of uc berkeley, in combination of miller mckuhn magazine may-june 2011. do you know the publication? >> i do know it, yes. >> is it reliable? >> hopefully, yes. >> that's a consensus of what americans want, immigration cutoff. >> i wanted to pick up on -- i agree this has turned into a political football but there are issues at stake for america's economy. i was an illinois a few weeks ago talking to companies and they say they have [not understanda
he didn't invite jan brewer.did not invite texas governor perry to the white house to talk about immigration. >> who is jan brewer? >> the governor of arizona. and to show seriousness, who did he invite to talk about immigration? rosario dawson and eva long or why. he brought in actresses. he is not serious. he wants to induce republicans into arguing against immigration if call them racist 3 push him up to 40% of the solutions. >> polls say that the real level in the...
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she should be compared to is barack obama and she said she thought she compared favorably. >> smith: jan crawford in washington this evening, thank you very much. the drug violence in mexico has touched nearly every part of that country, even the schools. on friday, a teacher in monterrey got her kindergarten students on the floor and recorded what happened when five people were gunned down at a taxi stand right outside the school. she kept the children calm with a song even as gunshots rang out. ( gunshots ) ( speaking spanish ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> smith: that teacher was honored today with a certificate praising her outstanding civic courage. and there was a barrage of bullets earlier today in miami's south beach. police traded fire with a man in a car who had raced down a crowded block after an apparent drive-by shooting. what you are seeing was caught on video from a nearby high- rise. the man was killed, three officers and four bystanders were wounded. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," she lost nearly everything to the tornado in joplin. but strangers helped her recover what mattered
she should be compared to is barack obama and she said she thought she compared favorably. >> smith: jan crawford in washington this evening, thank you very much. the drug violence in mexico has touched nearly every part of that country, even the schools. on friday, a teacher in monterrey got her kindergarten students on the floor and recorded what happened when five people were gunned down at a taxi stand right outside the school. she kept the children calm with a song even as gunshots...
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mary heard about a new device that melts fat without surgery she immediately called her friend. >> janow we're going to do. i have got a deal for you. i know what we're going to do. >> and i said talk to me. she tells me, i said, i'm in. >> reporter: the device uses radiofrequency and ultrasound waves to break up fat cells and tighten the skin. >> like a heating pad on you a hot -- like on high. >> reporter: the fda-approved the device to eliminate wrinkles but some doctors are using it to eliminate fat. >> i'm happy are the result. >> reporter: dr. patricia wexler says the results aren't as dramatic as liposuction but cheaper and less invasive. five sessions cost around $2,300. >> this is the first exterior melting technique that i have been really happy with. >> reporter: jan is happy so far, she lost an inand a half around the waist and has a treatment to go after 1.5" around the waist. the average person needs four to six half hour treatments and there is no anesthesia, no recovery just a little skin redness. we'll be right back. cru 42 mpg and over 500 highway miles a tank. one of
mary heard about a new device that melts fat without surgery she immediately called her friend. >> janow we're going to do. i have got a deal for you. i know what we're going to do. >> and i said talk to me. she tells me, i said, i'm in. >> reporter: the device uses radiofrequency and ultrasound waves to break up fat cells and tighten the skin. >> like a heating pad on you a hot -- like on high. >> reporter: the fda-approved the device to eliminate wrinkles but...
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>> couric: jan crawford. jan, thank you. in other news, relations between the united states and pakistan are still strained over the u.s. raid on osama bin laden's compound. today senator john kerry, chairman of the foreign relations committee, met with pakistani leaders in islamabad but offered no apologies. both sides did pledge to work together in future operations and kerry said the pakistanis also agreed to return the tail section of that stealth helicopter that crashed during the raid. turning to libya, international war crimes prosecutor is seeking an arrest warrant for moammar qaddafi accusing him of killing civilians in libya. nato kept up the pressure on qaddafi's forces today with new air strikes in tripoli. in a "60 minutes" interview i spoke with defense secretary robert gates about the u.s. role in libya. are we at war with libya? >> the way i like to put it is in a standpoint with the united states we're involved in a limited kinetic action. if i were qaddafi's shoes i would think i was in a war. >> couric: wh
>> couric: jan crawford. jan, thank you. in other news, relations between the united states and pakistan are still strained over the u.s. raid on osama bin laden's compound. today senator john kerry, chairman of the foreign relations committee, met with pakistani leaders in islamabad but offered no apologies. both sides did pledge to work together in future operations and kerry said the pakistanis also agreed to return the tail section of that stealth helicopter that crashed during the...
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chief legal correspondent jan crawford joins us now from washington with more.reporter: good evening, russ. this case deeply divided the justice as long ideological lines. it was a 5-4 decision written by justice anthony kennedy who joined the court's four liberals in saying the drastic remedy was necessary because the overcrowding was causing needless suffering and death. kennedy wrote a prison that deprives prisoners of basic sustenance including adequate medical care has no place in civilized society. now, this case produced an extraordinarily heated debate between the conservatives and liberal justices, and dissent justice samuel alito said the court was, quote, game building the safety of the people of california. he added, i fear that today's decision, like prior prisoner release orders, will lead to a grim roster of victims. now justice alito referenced a smaller release in philadelphia back in the 1990's that resulted in thousands of rearrests and almost 10,000 new crimes. but justice kennedy downplayed that threat to the public, he said that was overblo
chief legal correspondent jan crawford joins us now from washington with more.reporter: good evening, russ. this case deeply divided the justice as long ideological lines. it was a 5-4 decision written by justice anthony kennedy who joined the court's four liberals in saying the drastic remedy was necessary because the overcrowding was causing needless suffering and death. kennedy wrote a prison that deprives prisoners of basic sustenance including adequate medical care has no place in...
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just jan first, right?ht, jan first. >> reporter: while she's raising her voice to tell her story, she is struggling to reclaim her singing voice. >> it physically will not come out of my throat. the aspect of it, there's nothing wrong with my actual voice. it's the envelope around the vocal chords that is restricting. >> reporter: listen, i'm no doctor, but i read the book and i say to myself, is it a quince dense that her husband and best friend betray her and she's not feeling like she can really sing out and it feels a lot like when you're holding back a cry, you say? >> yes. i spent a lot of my life holding back my cries. i want to change that. >> reporter: can you make an album without mutt? >> yes, of course i can. can i make a great album without mutt, i don't know. >> reporter: but what of all the great love songs they did make? like "you're still the one." but she still leave in that? >> i temporarily lost my hope in love. and it was temporary, thank goodness. and i believe very much in love. ♪ yo
just jan first, right?ht, jan first. >> reporter: while she's raising her voice to tell her story, she is struggling to reclaim her singing voice. >> it physically will not come out of my throat. the aspect of it, there's nothing wrong with my actual voice. it's the envelope around the vocal chords that is restricting. >> reporter: listen, i'm no doctor, but i read the book and i say to myself, is it a quince dense that her husband and best friend betray her and she's not...
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the way jan, uh... ( choking up )... jan lived... ...as a model to bring up their children. narrator: on a plot of land in arlington, virginia, overlooking our nation's capital, the grass is growing again. trees have been planted that bloom in newness of life each spring. the wall has been rebuilt. as if in silent honor, for the briefest of moments each evening, the setting sun itself pays tribute with a golden light pouring forth on what is now hallowed ground for all of america. rosemary dillard: we wanted some way to ensure that all of the victims murdered that day... they were never forgotten. >> in the night sky, the radiance of 184 illuminations of remembrance shimmer in the darkness in honor of 184 men, women and children whose lives were extinguished in an instant on a hauntingly beautiful fall morning. >> the last six, seven years have been absolutely surreal. in one minute, it seems like it was in another lifetime... when michele was here. in another minute, it seems like it was just 30 seconds ago. >> seven years later, thousands of americans come together to join
the way jan, uh... ( choking up )... jan lived... ...as a model to bring up their children. narrator: on a plot of land in arlington, virginia, overlooking our nation's capital, the grass is growing again. trees have been planted that bloom in newness of life each spring. the wall has been rebuilt. as if in silent honor, for the briefest of moments each evening, the setting sun itself pays tribute with a golden light pouring forth on what is now hallowed ground for all of america. rosemary...
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>> let's talk a little more about that guessing game, jan.ause right now, conventional wisdom seems to be that she's doing this more to keep her name in the news, to keep the profile up there, as opposed to a prelude to a serious presidential run. have you seen anything to conflict with that? >> no. i mean, no. that's the short answer. i mean, she has not started doing any of the things that candidates typically do, like setting up a campaign structure in the states, or reaching out to some of those big money donors who can bring in the big bucks. if you think about it in that way, this bus tour seems more like a way for her to kind of keep her options open. she can stay in the public debate while she decides whether or not to run. but, on the other hand, this is sarah palin we're talking about. so even though she's not acting like a candidate, she's someone who does not have to follow all these traditional old rules of campaigning. she can just throw them out the window and really run her campaign in a completely different way. but the short
>> let's talk a little more about that guessing game, jan.ause right now, conventional wisdom seems to be that she's doing this more to keep her name in the news, to keep the profile up there, as opposed to a prelude to a serious presidential run. have you seen anything to conflict with that? >> no. i mean, no. that's the short answer. i mean, she has not started doing any of the things that candidates typically do, like setting up a campaign structure in the states, or reaching out...
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>>reporter: jeff pierce >> marty: 8:36 jan?s, guys, we're going to watch the mean streets of film noir and roxie theater. >> marty: martinez survived a train wreck. >> a man of civic survive a of martinez-- train accident near martinez marina. he had to be rescued from his pickup truck after colliding with a union injuries. nobody on the train had injuries. in san francisco, several people difficult--to contain. fire and difficult to get to that. >> new details on the passenger charged towards the cockpit from chicago flight to s f o. the federal court initial hearing said that he was much more violent than initially revealed he tried to head but and assault the person that subdued him. he says that h spends require special medical care however, they agreed that he is a danger to the community. the relatives are disappointed and they to is one to support him through. >> wheat is one to help him. the help that he needs. >> the judge will allow the attorneys and mental health experts to evaluate him. he will be back in court at t
>>reporter: jeff pierce >> marty: 8:36 jan?s, guys, we're going to watch the mean streets of film noir and roxie theater. >> marty: martinez survived a train wreck. >> a man of civic survive a of martinez-- train accident near martinez marina. he had to be rescued from his pickup truck after colliding with a union injuries. nobody on the train had injuries. in san francisco, several people difficult--to contain. fire and difficult to get to that. >> new details on...
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and account if it passes it will then have to be approved by the ears of the legislature and governor jan brewer self and then the u.s. congress cilicia says not likely our nation will add by arizona as a first state anytime soon that's not stopping the movement as paul ekstrom an attorney and co-founder of the start our state groups said if we can do this vote at least we can send a message not only to the state legislature but also to the rest of the nation to tell the rest of the nation that not everybody in arizona is crazy. joins me now to talk about this issue paul welcome. great to have you with us here there in arizona with us here in d.c. why do you guys want to break away from arizona well you know over the last twenty years we've had a tax cut every single year and we were a low tax state in the first place to a point where our school now fallen from twenty and funding in the country among the dead last and our tuition is has gone up ten times for our state. universities and basically they're they're pricing middle class kids out of getting a decent education and frankly i call
and account if it passes it will then have to be approved by the ears of the legislature and governor jan brewer self and then the u.s. congress cilicia says not likely our nation will add by arizona as a first state anytime soon that's not stopping the movement as paul ekstrom an attorney and co-founder of the start our state groups said if we can do this vote at least we can send a message not only to the state legislature but also to the rest of the nation to tell the rest of the nation that...
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political correspondent jan crawford reports he'll be joining a g.o.p.'s off to a bumpy start. >> reporter: when newt gingrich criticized fellow republican paul ryan's congressional budget plan, conservatives went ballistic. >> my god! it's inexplicable. >> reporter: and democratic operatives went to work on television attack ads. >> newt gingrich says the republican plan that would essentially end medicare is too radical. >> reporter: the ad takes aim at presumptive republican front- runner mitt romney, implying he flip-flops on issues. >> but with mitt romney you have to wonder, which page is he on today? >> reporter: and it's not just democrats on the attack. the influential "wall street journal" editorial page, as well as other conservative outlets, have skewered both romney and gingrich. their missteps helped former minnesota governor tim pawlenty, who told me earlier this month that despite their differences, republicans have common ground. >> one thing we all agree on is we can't improve this country with the president that we have. >> reporter: b
political correspondent jan crawford reports he'll be joining a g.o.p.'s off to a bumpy start. >> reporter: when newt gingrich criticized fellow republican paul ryan's congressional budget plan, conservatives went ballistic. >> my god! it's inexplicable. >> reporter: and democratic operatives went to work on television attack ads. >> newt gingrich says the republican plan that would essentially end medicare is too radical. >> reporter: the ad takes aim at...
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. >>> vaya a univisión.com, si quiere ver más. ( ♪ música ) >>> la gobernadora de arizona jan breweria que recorre a la corte splcorte suprema de ju para revivir la s b 1070 >>> con mucha valentía se presentó a la prensa con hombre que recibió un transplante de su nueva cara, >>> este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas. ( ♪ música ) >>> muy buenas noches comenzamos con un contraste que viven en méxico, muchos participaron por la llamada marcha de la paz, se reportaron nuevas ejecuciones vinculadas al narco ottráfico d país >>> en efecto jorge, 2 marinos murieron en tamaulipas luego de ser descubierto un campamento de los guarida tenía la función de fabricar marihuana, es importante que la empresa falcón llamó la atención de ambos lados de la frontera cuando un ciudadano americano fue disparado en una emboscada, su esposa estifanny quien viaja con él, reportó el proceso, y dejaron el caso abierto porque presuntos zetas amenazaron a los oficiales incluso el coman daen de la policía apareció muerto despué ironia de la marcha por la paz. >>> saliendo de la ig
. >>> vaya a univisión.com, si quiere ver más. ( ♪ música ) >>> la gobernadora de arizona jan breweria que recorre a la corte splcorte suprema de ju para revivir la s b 1070 >>> con mucha valentía se presentó a la prensa con hombre que recibió un transplante de su nueva cara, >>> este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas. ( ♪ música ) >>> muy buenas noches comenzamos con un contraste que viven en méxico,...
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>> meanwhile, jan, can we talk quickly about mitt romney. because he's got this delicate dance, as you know. he spoke yesterday, he supported health care reform in massachusetts but he's against the president's health care reform. is there any way this issue doesn't stay with him this whole race? >> well, i mean, we saw prominent conservatives yesterday saying that he just cannot put this behind him. he can't distance himself from the president's plan. he is saying that his plan is different. let's take a listen to what he had to say yesterday in michigan. >> our plan was a state solution to a state problem. and his is a power grab by the federal government to put in place a one size fits all plan across the nation. >> many people are saying, and observers are saying, that the real groundswell of support you're seeing from mitch daniels across the country just reflects this dissatisfaction with the republicans field, the lack of enthusiasm, even for its presumptive front-runner who is mitt romney. >> all right, jan crawford. jan, thank you v
>> meanwhile, jan, can we talk quickly about mitt romney. because he's got this delicate dance, as you know. he spoke yesterday, he supported health care reform in massachusetts but he's against the president's health care reform. is there any way this issue doesn't stay with him this whole race? >> well, i mean, we saw prominent conservatives yesterday saying that he just cannot put this behind him. he can't distance himself from the president's plan. he is saying that his plan is...
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jan wahl be back. we also have more of the projected rapture.alifornia pitch--preacher. >> a lot of clouds we will be back. the top twins, new zealand, yodeling twins from new zealand. it is so much fun, compelling. taking you to the world of bringing. and the discovery that they had the gift of comedy. with a rural upbringing speaking against injustice, they are worth celebrating! this fun, and teaching documentary. brave women. that live out loud. they are right here! thank you, linda. and jewels. and kind enough to share is from the divas doctroine this is called the diva doctrinve 16 principles every dva should know and even the people of productions. >> it is a diva day. here we are, celebrating and explain what this is? >> this came out of a blogs post that went viral. it was translated into several different llanguages and i was approached by an agent. >> the idea is that women's in parliament. the more so for women, people's empowerment, women's empowerment. >> what is the biggest? >> confidence! just to pretend that you have it. >> that
jan wahl be back. we also have more of the projected rapture.alifornia pitch--preacher. >> a lot of clouds we will be back. the top twins, new zealand, yodeling twins from new zealand. it is so much fun, compelling. taking you to the world of bringing. and the discovery that they had the gift of comedy. with a rural upbringing speaking against injustice, they are worth celebrating! this fun, and teaching documentary. brave women. that live out loud. they are right here! thank you, linda....
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--la gobernadora "jan brewer" se mostro optimista de triunfar en lo que llamo "la lucha para protegerulio para presentar una eventual apelacion. ---hace varias horas, la empresa "pg&e" comenÓ a hacer pruebas de presÓn en un gasoducto localizado en "mountain view"... se trata de un tramo de gasoducto de una milla de largo, que es similar al que exploÓ en san bruno en septiembre del aÑo pasado. ---la tubeÍa mide 24 pulgadas de dÁmetro y est ubicada entre el boulevard "shoreline" y la calle "rock". ---la obra, que durara tres semanas, no interrumpiÁ el servicio de gas natural a los residentes de la zona. ---"pg&e" realizara pruebas similares en 150 millas de gasoductos en todo california. --enseguida en noticias univision 14...--si usted esta pensando en encargar un bebe, evite concebirlo en marzo. de lo contrario, podria nacer con una indeseable condicion. le explicaremos. realizado en california parece indicar que la fecha en que un bebe es concebido determina la probabilidad de que sufra de autismo.---de acuerdo a los cientificos (que estudiaron a siete millones de niÑos nacidos en ca
--la gobernadora "jan brewer" se mostro optimista de triunfar en lo que llamo "la lucha para protegerulio para presentar una eventual apelacion. ---hace varias horas, la empresa "pg&e" comenÓ a hacer pruebas de presÓn en un gasoducto localizado en "mountain view"... se trata de un tramo de gasoducto de una milla de largo, que es similar al que exploÓ en san bruno en septiembre del aÑo pasado. ---la tubeÍa mide 24 pulgadas de dÁmetro y est ubicada...
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companies say the government should be hdesnsible for compensation payments as it has long pmod clr wein jan. >>> a japanese venre fmas unveiled a new electric car. each of its fourhes h i own motor. th coyoto-based venture says it runs 33 kilometers per charge and is as practical as a gasoline-powered car. the company now handles solar batteries and plans to produce the vehicle in three years. it was jointly developed by firms based on technologies provided byk. universi. >> the electric vehicle technology aow u t se an enormous amount of fossil fuel. this idea will get a lot of attention in the future. i think an open market will be created a tt vio players will take part in it. > property prices have been rising rapidly in hong kong. the averagerif residential condos surged 24% in 2010. and it went up at a 9% clip in the firs qrtfhi year. the impact of the fast price rise is continuing to expand in the city. oureptejae yungh has more. >> reporter: in hong kong, the sale of luxurious residential budis a hot trend. they are going for 1.2 million u.s. lls. attracting people, including invest
companies say the government should be hdesnsible for compensation payments as it has long pmod clr wein jan. >>> a japanese venre fmas unveiled a new electric car. each of its fourhes h i own motor. th coyoto-based venture says it runs 33 kilometers per charge and is as practical as a gasoline-powered car. the company now handles solar batteries and plans to produce the vehicle in three years. it was jointly developed by firms based on technologies provided byk. universi. >> the...
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>> jan crawford for us this morning. jan, thank you. it is 16 minutes past the hour. back over to erica, and chris. guys? >> all right, jeff, thanks very much. >> we do want to check in with marysol castro for a first check of your weather on this friday morning. >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. now over to chris and erica. >> mary, thanks. still ahead this morning, president obama weighs in on calls for u.s. troops to leave afghanistan sooner, now that osama bin laden is out of the picture. hear what the president told "60 minutes." >> also coming up here on the program, the latest on the record flooding along the mississippi river. the worst is not over yet. we're going to update that situation when we come back right here on "the early show" here on cbs. membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency with endless possibilities. bay! kin! cheese! [ alarm ] spinach-spinach- spinach-spinach-spinach- spinach-spinach-spinach. to...mae to... tur...key... jal...a...penos. banana peppers... black forest ham... [ dj ] served on toas
>> jan crawford for us this morning. jan, thank you. it is 16 minutes past the hour. back over to erica, and chris. guys? >> all right, jeff, thanks very much. >> we do want to check in with marysol castro for a first check of your weather on this friday morning. >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. now over to chris and erica. >> mary, thanks. still ahead this morning, president obama weighs in on calls for u.s. troops to leave afghanistan sooner, now...
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jan crawford for us in washington. jan, thank you. >>> coming up next, small cars.op 40 executives if this is something big for car makers amend this is "the early show" . we'll be right back. with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stoppi
jan crawford for us in washington. jan, thank you. >>> coming up next, small cars.op 40 executives if this is something big for car makers amend this is "the early show" . we'll be right back. with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's...
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. >> weigh want to bring in cbs news political correspondent jan crawford. morning. jan, good morning to you. one of the things that's interesting is what that film is doing. but also this is a major thing that sarah palin would have to address as a candidate, of course, the fact that she eventually quit her job as governor. what are you hearing rumblings of in terms of how that would be approached if, in fact, she does become a candidate? >> well, i mean, that is the big issue, i think, for people who even supported sarah palin. the fact that she quit. i mean, what does that say, kind of, about her fire in the belly to lead going forward? whether she was able to win the presidency. you know, this really reminds me, though, when we're all looking at these clues, and of course people since 2008, november '08 after the election have been wondering is sarah pail been going to run for president. when you start seeing all these clues it's kind of like those ink blot tests where one person can look at all these dots and see a face and another person can look at th
. >> weigh want to bring in cbs news political correspondent jan crawford. morning. jan, good morning to you. one of the things that's interesting is what that film is doing. but also this is a major thing that sarah palin would have to address as a candidate, of course, the fact that she eventually quit her job as governor. what are you hearing rumblings of in terms of how that would be approached if, in fact, she does become a candidate? >> well, i mean, that is the big issue, i...
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. >>> jan brewer will ask the supreme court to lift an injunction blocking parts of the controversialmmigration law. it took effect last july. it was stripped of a provision that would have given police the power to check the immigration status of suspected criminals. >>> an orthodox jewish newspaper is apologizing for editing out secretary of state hillary clinton from a photo of president obama and his staff watching the osama bin laden mission. the new york paper says it doesn't publish images of women out of respect if jewish laws of modesty. >> former colorado governor arnold schwarzenegger and his wife, maria shriver, are separated. the would have been together 25 years. >>> and in china, a woman has given birth to conjoined twin babies and they both have a single body with two heads. doctors were quoted as saying it would be nearly impossible to separate them. >>> and now here is an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12, 684 after gaining 45 points yesterday. the s&p added 6 points. s nasdaq rose 15. taking a look at overseas trading this morn
. >>> jan brewer will ask the supreme court to lift an injunction blocking parts of the controversialmmigration law. it took effect last july. it was stripped of a provision that would have given police the power to check the immigration status of suspected criminals. >>> an orthodox jewish newspaper is apologizing for editing out secretary of state hillary clinton from a photo of president obama and his staff watching the osama bin laden mission. the new york paper says it...
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. >>> durante una rueda de prensa, la gobernadora de arizona gineborigen jan brower.y arr ray millones de dólares al estado. según él, se gastan 2.3700 millones de dólares. en encarcelar a los indocumentados en arizona. por lo que la gobernadora, considera que el tiempo es esencial y decidió llevar la sb 1070 ante la corte suprema de justicia en vez de apelar a un tribunal en la corte de apelaciones del noveno circuito en california. >>> así el procurador general de arizona se unió a la gobernadora para llevar la ley sb 1070 hasta el tribunal supremo de estados unidos. >>> es mi trabajo defender las leyes. >>> los que apoyan la sb 1070, de implementarse la ley d disminuiría los casos. >>> hay una ley en... que es mexicana y está usando mi primer nombre y mi apellido . >>> el senador indicó que esta apelación en la corte suprema, no ayudara que el estado avance >>> mi impresión, es que los estados unidos comienza ya a cambiar. quizás la sb 1070, es la ley más fuerte que hemos tenido y la última que vamos a ver atacando a los inmigrantes. >>> el estado de arizona tiene
. >>> durante una rueda de prensa, la gobernadora de arizona gineborigen jan brower.y arr ray millones de dólares al estado. según él, se gastan 2.3700 millones de dólares. en encarcelar a los indocumentados en arizona. por lo que la gobernadora, considera que el tiempo es esencial y decidió llevar la sb 1070 ante la corte suprema de justicia en vez de apelar a un tribunal en la corte de apelaciones del noveno circuito en california. >>> así el procurador general de...
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from the proect of chaes in libya to newhotos emerging from jan, they are all stories making new around the world tonight. thchie prosecutor fo the inteational cminal court ys he believes he has reasonable groundso crge bya leaders uldharges ainshumanity. he intendso apply for the first arrest warnt whin the nextew weeks. a war crimes trial again leaders of combo based rel movement h beg. -- leaders oa congo-based rebemovement hasegun it is the fst sh trial that allo foreign prosecution for crimes comtted aoad. the company th operates t power plant japan has released new pictures showing the no. 1 rctor the videoaptured by rots confirms electrici cables are fe a there areo war aks inside the reactor though radiation levs were und be hher than expeed. om wtminster abbey to shinon, d.c it has been a very busy wk for prince chars. afte sving as the faer of th groom, h th traled to e we u.s. we have all of the tail >[applause] >> cheer for the man who gained a daughter fivedays ago. they welmed m to georgetown univsity >> the are the first engagements by the princef wale sce t royal wedding
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jan, good morning to you. >> good morning, russ. >> talk about these 2012 hopefuls. newt gingrich, not a great week for him, caught some flak from his own party. we found out about a very huge bill from tiffany's jewellers and he had glitter thrown on him in minneapolis this week 47 how would you assess newt gingrich's week? >> well, it's not one that i think most people would like to relive. it's not over for him. i mean, but it was a significant hit. that he took this week. it started last sunday when he made those comments about republicans, and congressman paul ryan's budget plan, conservatives were furious, and democrats already have taken what he said and criticizing those republicans and put them in campaign ads that they can run against some of the republican contenders. >> again, you say it's not over for him at this point? >> no. >> gotcha. but move on to mitt romney. he seems to be the front-runner at this point. he's going to be in south carolina today. is it fair, jan, to call him the front-runner at this point? >> well, yes, i think so. and i think we c
jan, good morning to you. >> good morning, russ. >> talk about these 2012 hopefuls. newt gingrich, not a great week for him, caught some flak from his own party. we found out about a very huge bill from tiffany's jewellers and he had glitter thrown on him in minneapolis this week 47 how would you assess newt gingrich's week? >> well, it's not one that i think most people would like to relive. it's not over for him. i mean, but it was a significant hit. that he took this week....
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freight business men and the key contract for the italian army in mogadishu jan carlo. and the fourth man in the network is none other than the then president of somalia. in one thousand nine hundred five a former president appoints the only honorary consul scotti only makes full use of his devil magic status to set up the toxic waste scam ignores the fact that in one thousand nine hundred three international treaty for bids the export of dangerous waste materials from europe to the third world. scully only toured northern italian industrial complexes he went from door to door like a common salesman to any industry that needed to rid itself of toxic waste. its destruction is expensive and he offered to do the job on the. among the industrialist sky baloney called on is this man a scrap metal merchant from the tour and region who only agreed to be interviewed on the condition of anonymity. said they were looking for people who had a ways to get rid of its. earlier yes the problem was they had to look for quite a few in order to fill the ship. and i'm not a competitor and
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. >> recent competitions have often seen candidates from new eurovision countries such as be aer by jannd armenia. >> eastern europe has put in a strong showing. ukraine took home the top prize in 2004. in recent contestss performers without pretensions have won the most votes like the norwegian who won in 2009. or germany's lena who shot into orbit with a tune called "satellite." >> ♪ oh, my god, this is so crazy! >> musicians and singers are more at ease even on stage. they simply express what they're feing. that's lena's legacy. they were more informal and came across in a natural way. >> ♪ i'm going to love you either way -- >> in the past the crag greaf was rigid. nobody dared to make a false step or look different. performers looked straight into the camera. that's not the case anymore. >> the eurovision song contest has become a defining moment for pop culture in europe partly because tv audiences can vote and fans form alliances through social networks. the event has shrugged off its uncool image. lena is germany's top poster girl thiÑ year. she has support at home but plenty of
. >> recent competitions have often seen candidates from new eurovision countries such as be aer by jannd armenia. >> eastern europe has put in a strong showing. ukraine took home the top prize in 2004. in recent contestss performers without pretensions have won the most votes like the norwegian who won in 2009. or germany's lena who shot into orbit with a tune called "satellite." >> ♪ oh, my god, this is so crazy! >> musicians and singers are more at ease...
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. >> reporter: pastor jan van eusten of covenant community church is doing a series of sermons on thend of time because of all of the chat about judgment day. he says he believes no one knows the day or time of the end of the world. but harold camping says it will begin at 6:00 on saturday on the other side of the world. >> kind of like a progressive earthquake. from everything that we can learn, the bible talks about it going from nation to nation. the bible speaks about those standing off and weeping and wailing. >> reporter: camping says he will spend what he believes is his last hours on earth watching it all unfold on tv at home with his family. if you are still here on monday can we interview you on monday? >> i will not answer your question. >> oh, well -- >> he's not going to answer. he's pretty convinced. a lot of people in fact you hear about this on facebook. my gosh. it's starting early. >> what's going on? >> jimmy, what's happening? >> come on, this can't happen. i have got clothes in the cleaners. this is crazy. it's been a pleasure, everybody. >> it has been. >> have a
. >> reporter: pastor jan van eusten of covenant community church is doing a series of sermons on thend of time because of all of the chat about judgment day. he says he believes no one knows the day or time of the end of the world. but harold camping says it will begin at 6:00 on saturday on the other side of the world. >> kind of like a progressive earthquake. from everything that we can learn, the bible talks about it going from nation to nation. the bible speaks about those...
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. >>> this morning the search continues for survivors of a tornado in jan ran, missouri authorities confirmed that at least 89 people are dead. home video caught the twister as it swept over the city early last night. it destroyed buildings, uprooted trees, and sparked fires. patients at a major medical center had to be evacuated after that hospital took a direct hit. >> every window looks to be blown out. there is debris hanging out of the windows. there is just cars stacked all over the parking lot. >> the tornado also overturned several semi trucks. this morning search and rescue teams are going door to door looking for people who still may be trapped. the tornado in missouri was part of a severe weather system that rolled across the midwest yesterday. a tornado also touched down in northern minneapolis killing one person there and injuring 30 others. another swept through a small town in kansas. >>> flooding is still a concern for people living near the mississippi river. coming up in eight minutes the new forecast giving some people hope this morning. >>> also this morning a riot at san
. >>> this morning the search continues for survivors of a tornado in jan ran, missouri authorities confirmed that at least 89 people are dead. home video caught the twister as it swept over the city early last night. it destroyed buildings, uprooted trees, and sparked fires. patients at a major medical center had to be evacuated after that hospital took a direct hit. >> every window looks to be blown out. there is debris hanging out of the windows. there is just cars stacked all...
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lo que vemos, por ejemplo a nivel estatal en estados unidos es que los republicanos son los jan brewermentados. ¿ese es el partido republicano? >>no, esa es la frustraciÓn que tiene el pueblo americano, que nosotros aquÍ en el capitolio no estamos haciendo lo que tenemos que hacer. yo creo... si habs con el pÚblico,a mayorÍa del pÚblico, de hecho 70% del pÚblico estÁ de acuerdo con lo que estÁn haciendo esas personas de arizona y de otros estados. pero el 70% del pÚblico quiere una soluciÓn, que tengamos un sistema de huÉspedes trabajadores, que hagamos las cosas que son necesarias para resolver este problema. y yo creo que es imperativo que el partido republicano sea lÍder en estas cosas, porque como tÚ sabes, la comunidad latina estÁ de acuerdo con la mayorÍa de las cosas que nosotros creemos como republicanos. ellos generalmente estÁn a favor de la familia, a favor de trabajar fuerte; estÁn a favor de hacer todas las cosas que nosotros como republicanos creemos que son importantes; pero en este momento no se sienten bienvenidos a nuestro partido. pues, yo creo que ya es hora de que
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jan brewer wants to bypass that and go to the nation's directly highest court. last month a three judge panel upheld a ruling that prevented key parts of law from being enforced. >> in libya at least five nato air strikes targeted tripoli overnight. they showed the damage called by one strike to a government building used by parliament. it was not immediately clear what the other strikes targeted and there has been no word on injuries. they are conducting strikes over libya to prevent the country's military to target civilians and rebels to hell rebels. >> the mississippi river has crested. in memphis was isolated through low lying neighborhoods and forced hundreds to evacuate but no new serious flooding is expected. >> in memphis the mighty ti mississippi is living up to its name, spilling two and a half miles out of the bank. >> it's been called the wicked weather river. >> the river crested at about 48 feet just shy of the 1937 record. it follows record winter snow that drained into the mississippi. >> it's biblical, 40 days and 40 nights of rain which we are
jan brewer wants to bypass that and go to the nation's directly highest court. last month a three judge panel upheld a ruling that prevented key parts of law from being enforced. >> in libya at least five nato air strikes targeted tripoli overnight. they showed the damage called by one strike to a government building used by parliament. it was not immediately clear what the other strikes targeted and there has been no word on injuries. they are conducting strikes over libya to prevent the...
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. >> my name is jan blum. do we oppose the categorical exemption granted by the planning department to at&t for the installation of these 726 metal cabinets. there will be a cumulative impact from this massive installation, both individually and cumulatively, upon the quality of the public right of way. we could not agree less with this ruling. we believe there would be a cumulative impact upon the quality of the public right of way by impeding travel on public streets, by creating visual blight, attracting blowing trash, and otherwise impeding the use of the public right of way. san francisco tomorrow is convinced that a thorough environmental review would demonstrate the at&t proposal is neither the most viable nor the most environmentally superior alternative. we urge you to return the document to the planning department with instructions to prepare an eir. thank you. president chiu: next speaker. >> merle goldstone, president of north beach. i am here to join other san francisco neighborhoods in support of
. >> my name is jan blum. do we oppose the categorical exemption granted by the planning department to at&t for the installation of these 726 metal cabinets. there will be a cumulative impact from this massive installation, both individually and cumulatively, upon the quality of the public right of way. we could not agree less with this ruling. we believe there would be a cumulative impact upon the quality of the public right of way by impeding travel on public streets, by creating...
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jan, good morning.easons why governor huckabee decided he does not want to run this time around. >> well, i mean, governor huckabee was really not ever expected to run. but then, if you remember, when mississippi governor haley barbour decided last month that he wasn't going to get in the race, huckabee really started to rethink it. polls show that he would have been a front-runner right away. and some of that private polling by other possible candidates had his dominant in key states like iowa. but, erica, there were some financial considerations. huckabee's really making some money now on his television show. he's building a new house in florida. so he said he prayed for clarity, and he got it. here's huckabee on saturday night. let's take a listen. >> all the factors say, go. but my heart says, no. and that's the decision that i have made. and in it, i finally found some resolution. >> so that's obviously, i think, the moment that everybody had been waiting for on saturday night, makes it very clear
jan, good morning.easons why governor huckabee decided he does not want to run this time around. >> well, i mean, governor huckabee was really not ever expected to run. but then, if you remember, when mississippi governor haley barbour decided last month that he wasn't going to get in the race, huckabee really started to rethink it. polls show that he would have been a front-runner right away. and some of that private polling by other possible candidates had his dominant in key states...