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>>> i'm cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic and today we're going to talk about financial literacy. the nation's economy is still struggling but the holiday shopping season is in gear so it's important to keep an inventory on our finances. we'll hear about an organization of an overlooked group of people and a program that hopes to reach young people and educate them about having a more secure future. first, there is growing optimism that consumer's may be willing to spend more this season. how they do almost anything to get us to buy. >> it's the holidays. >> it looks great. >> dragged down by the recession 2008 and 2009 were hardly festive for business but things are looking up. according to credit card companies, retail sales are up 3%. they are added three times as many seasonal workers than last year and macy's ran up better than expected profits in the last quarter. >> there is a lot of people that are continuing buying. >> in macy's where the christmas light have been strung up, t
>>> i'm cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic and today we're going to talk about financial literacy. the nation's economy is still struggling but the holiday shopping season is in gear so it's important to keep an inventory on our finances. we'll hear about an organization of an overlooked group of people and a program that hopes to reach young people and educate them about having a more secure future. first, there is growing optimism that consumer's may be willing...
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>>> welcome to beyond the headlines i'm cheryl jennings. today we're going to talk about something most people in this country don't ever talk about or think about because we don't think it affects us here in america. it's about what you would do if your child's playground or soccer field had one land mine in it. would you let them play there? or in your garden or your in your farm? >> we'll tack to a local charity that is dedicated to removing land mines and thousand they engaged children and around the world in a show of global citizenship and why they have of some of the support of some of the most prominent vintners in napa napa valley. they have a flagship program in afghanistan helping farmers and awarded the biggest government contract ever in afghanistan. it's part of than effort to win the hearts and minds which is something that roots of peace has been doing for a decade. >> the grapes are a big change. citrus all kinds of fruits. it takes an extreme poverty situation $2 a day on their farm. >> thousands of farmers in afghanistan
>>> welcome to beyond the headlines i'm cheryl jennings. today we're going to talk about something most people in this country don't ever talk about or think about because we don't think it affects us here in america. it's about what you would do if your child's playground or soccer field had one land mine in it. would you let them play there? or in your garden or your in your farm? >> we'll tack to a local charity that is dedicated to removing land mines and thousand they...
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i'm cheryl jennings.we just heard about the efforts of getting music in the schools and here is a chance to see a school band in action. these are the kids at edna middle school in oakland. take a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> wow! here is music director, they were great? >> they lead me, i have to tell you. >> they have fun and we get to see it up close. what does it mean to them? >> i think music speaks from the soul and the students, the young people that are finding at a young age finding a way to be a part of a collective. i think a lot of times people think about music and the arts as a frill that serves a few people. these are like undeniable rights look food and water. >> and the connection between learning and music, too. how does the program work? >> it's full time in school. there is a part time teacher as well and after school programming. there were about ten years, dormant, but music was sidelined in oakland. there were huge cutbacks and measure "g" brought it back to the forefront. so we have thr
i'm cheryl jennings.we just heard about the efforts of getting music in the schools and here is a chance to see a school band in action. these are the kids at edna middle school in oakland. take a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> wow! here is music director, they were great? >> they lead me, i have to tell you. >> they have fun and we get to see it up close. what does it mean to them? >> i think music speaks from the soul and the students, the young people that are...
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sect -- rodgers heaves it to jennings, 6-7 packers. in the certification 14-6 green bay.smith to davis, gone. 66 yards. davis, career high 126 yards. 14-13 packers at the half. third quarter, driver woke up with food poisoning, and this is a seminar how not to tackle. someone bring him down! later in the third, more from rodgers, the quarterback that got away from the niners, a perfect strike to jennings, jennings, again, 298 yards, three scores, 34-16 the final. >>> tiger woods has never lost a tournament when leading by at least three shots going into the final round until today, at his own event. tiger blew a four stroke lead. he and graeme mcdowell on 18. woods looked like he would win for the first time since 2002. -- 2010. but mcdowell, 20 feet to force sudden death. check it out. drains it. going to playoff. back on 18 for the first playoff hole. mcdowell, another 20-foot bird for the win. he sinks it. tying we're miss the 15-footer and graeme mcdowell wins the chevron world challenge. >> stanford and notre dame, women's soccer championship. henderson crosses and f
sect -- rodgers heaves it to jennings, 6-7 packers. in the certification 14-6 green bay.smith to davis, gone. 66 yards. davis, career high 126 yards. 14-13 packers at the half. third quarter, driver woke up with food poisoning, and this is a seminar how not to tackle. someone bring him down! later in the third, more from rodgers, the quarterback that got away from the niners, a perfect strike to jennings, jennings, again, 298 yards, three scores, 34-16 the final. >>> tiger woods has...
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more from rodgers, perfect strike to jennings, six catches, 122-yards. third and goal, rodgers to jennings again, aaron threw for 298 yards and three scores. niners lose. >> as we predict last night. stanford is headed to the orange bowl to face acc champion virginia tech. the cardinals won 11 games for the fir final in school history led by andrew luck. their only loss was against oregon who will be playing auburn for the national title. jim harbaugh has turned this program around in his fourth season, and today he is excited for the opportunity. >> we are very sited to -- excited to be going to the orange bowl. traditional bowl. our players deserve all the credit and we couldn't be happier to be playing virginia tech in the orange bowl. one of the hottest teams in the country, won their last 11 games. great challenge. and now we can start to prepare. >> mike: warriors in oak d.c. -- in oklahoma for an afternoon delight. the thunder open the game with thunder. 18-2 run in the second, steph curry trying to get his team back in it. transition. the warrior
more from rodgers, perfect strike to jennings, six catches, 122-yards. third and goal, rodgers to jennings again, aaron threw for 298 yards and three scores. niners lose. >> as we predict last night. stanford is headed to the orange bowl to face acc champion virginia tech. the cardinals won 11 games for the fir final in school history led by andrew luck. their only loss was against oregon who will be playing auburn for the national title. jim harbaugh has turned this program around in his...
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cheryl jennings has the remarkable story. >> these young afghan boys are at the opening ceremony of a brand-new high school for their sisters in a province in afghanistan. it's high in the mountains at an elevation of nearly 10,000 feet. these pictures are from roots of peace. this is the only high school for girls here. it was paid for with pennies raised by children from the san francisco bay area and around the world. they joined the roots of peace children's pennies campaign co-hosted by two people from san rafael. >> i was approached by the first and only woman governor of afghanistan. >> she promised to build a school here. heidi and their daughter risked their lives to attend the school's dedication this fall. >> they know we are there. >> they were joined at dedication by her husband. he was there inspecting agricultural programs led by roots of peace. the students received brand-new computers donated by a company in dubai. they also returned to the very first school buy by the roots of peace pennies campaign back in 2006. there, they delivered more brand-new computers. >> we
cheryl jennings has the remarkable story. >> these young afghan boys are at the opening ceremony of a brand-new high school for their sisters in a province in afghanistan. it's high in the mountains at an elevation of nearly 10,000 feet. these pictures are from roots of peace. this is the only high school for girls here. it was paid for with pennies raised by children from the san francisco bay area and around the world. they joined the roots of peace children's pennies campaign co-hosted...
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the children are immeely grateful. >> cheryl jennings, "abc 7 news". >>> up next, 7 on your side, how your wireless printer may be giving away secrets. >> i think it can move. sure, it's just not easy. >> the bay area company where making coffee spans generation, why it may be traded for basell.2@ >>> welcome back to assignment 7. chancesre you have a printer at home to use with your computer but is the printer giving away your secret michael finney on the new privacy concern. >> so if i go to google i can find this? >> rig. you can find all of it on google. >> i've done plenty of internet searches but i've never seen anything quite like this. it all starts with your printer scanner. here is best buy display, most of them are wi-fi enabled. it can leave your system open to snoops. >> you click to see if there is anything there >> we are looking at a list of hue elector wi-fi enabled scanners. we click on one and then we click agn. if anything is on the scanner we get to see what it is. here a photograph. we are bluing it out. here a document, again we can read it but we're blurring it
the children are immeely grateful. >> cheryl jennings, "abc 7 news". >>> up next, 7 on your side, how your wireless printer may be giving away secrets. >> i think it can move. sure, it's just not easy. >> the bay area company where making coffee spans generation, why it may be traded for basell.2@ >>> welcome back to assignment 7. chancesre you have a printer at home to use with your computer but is the printer giving away your secret michael finney...
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so $50,000 seems relatively small. >> reporter: jen sterger and her lawyer called the fine extremely disappointing. in a written statement, they said the evidence showed a pattern of lewd and offensive behavior. the nfl's action, they said, is an affront to all females and shows that despite the tough talk, the nfl remains a good ole boys league. favre's career may be about over. he was sidelined in last night's game against the eagles after suffering a series of injuries this season, most recently a concussion on december 20th against the bears. here's another way to look at the size of today's penalty. it would be the same percentage if a person making $42,000, the median in the u.s., was fined $130. lester? >> pete williams tonight, thanks. >>> we learned that the fbi is investigating complaints that former delaware senate candidate christine o'donnell used campaign funds for personal expenses. she raised a record $7.3 million with tea party backing and she was dogged by allegations that she used campaign funds to pay her rent, among other things. she called the investigation phon
so $50,000 seems relatively small. >> reporter: jen sterger and her lawyer called the fine extremely disappointing. in a written statement, they said the evidence showed a pattern of lewd and offensive behavior. the nfl's action, they said, is an affront to all females and shows that despite the tough talk, the nfl remains a good ole boys league. favre's career may be about over. he was sidelined in last night's game against the eagles after suffering a series of injuries this season,...
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>> well, no one is asserting that it's a car sin joe jen.t could be classified as an air pollutant. this is nonsense it's politically motivated and completely detached from the scientific reality. >> reporter: meanwhile, the fbi tells us it has seen a spike in threatening e-mails to climate scientists, and a why supremacist website rain pictures of scientists with the word "jew" next to them. oppenheimer says this interview will get angry e-mails. >> i read out some of my e-mails and people were astonished. some people have gotten death threats. >> reporter: what types of things have people called you? >> you can't use the more amusing ones on family television. >> reporter: now climate scientists, including professor oppenheimer are fighting back, forming rapid response teams to counter what they describe as a vast disinformation campaign. >> there's no question that going back almost 20 years that certain segments of industry got together and started funding disinformation campaigns, just like the tobacco industry did with smoking, in orde
>> well, no one is asserting that it's a car sin joe jen.t could be classified as an air pollutant. this is nonsense it's politically motivated and completely detached from the scientific reality. >> reporter: meanwhile, the fbi tells us it has seen a spike in threatening e-mails to climate scientists, and a why supremacist website rain pictures of scientists with the word "jew" next to them. oppenheimer says this interview will get angry e-mails. >> i read out some...
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they include ken jennings who won 74 straight contests. said it will be an important test of artificial intelligence because jeopardy includes questions that involve irony and riddles, things that computers find hard to detect. the episodes will air in february. and that's all i have, is artificial intelligence. >> i'm ptting my money on ken jennings. what do you think? >> i don't know. mr. watson from ibm might do pretty well. it will be interesting to see how it depose, though. >> 6:51. a big morning to you. >> the answer is snow. th question, what will it do? all it takes is a thin coating. that's what we got overnight from passing snowhowers as a result. icy, slick roadways north and west of washington, loudon, frederick, howard county, northern prince george's. have a coating of some light snow, as does northwest washington. right now here's the sky over the potomac river. cityamera is looking north towards prince george's county. wind swept waters of the potomac. strong gus down thepotomac. gust at national airport 30 miles per hour.
they include ken jennings who won 74 straight contests. said it will be an important test of artificial intelligence because jeopardy includes questions that involve irony and riddles, things that computers find hard to detect. the episodes will air in february. and that's all i have, is artificial intelligence. >> i'm ptting my money on ken jennings. what do you think? >> i don't know. mr. watson from ibm might do pretty well. it will be interesting to see how it depose, though....
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that lets jennings stand by himself and play catch with rodgers for another touchdown.age just three points in the second half. they fall 34-16. san francisco now 4-8. >>> every game feels important in the nfl this time of year. the afc south has been almost as average has the west. dallas trying to pull out out against the colts. manning intercepted four times, twice for touchdowns, the cowboys take this one back 40 yards the away they went to overtime tied at 35, then from 38 yards david was good. the cowboys win, they are playing better under garret despite the 4-8 record. giants roll to stay tied on top of the east. >>> broke out the orange uniforms today in tampa. this came down to the wire but the falcons got the win when ryan threaded the needle to jenkins. atlanta hanging on 28-24 and improves 10-2. cincinnati is 2- 10. >>> pete carol will be at candlestick park for his next pass attempt. seahawks did what the niners couldn't, take care of business against carolina. they jump to a 14-0 lead but it changed with an interception. seattle wins and is two up on th
that lets jennings stand by himself and play catch with rodgers for another touchdown.age just three points in the second half. they fall 34-16. san francisco now 4-8. >>> every game feels important in the nfl this time of year. the afc south has been almost as average has the west. dallas trying to pull out out against the colts. manning intercepted four times, twice for touchdowns, the cowboys take this one back 40 yards the away they went to overtime tied at 35, then from 38 yards...
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de un jen de 19 años. hospitalizado desde agosto cuando sufrió la caída el pasado miércoles fue enviado a su natal oaxaca. según ana maría. en el hospital. los médicos pi saoern en peligro su vida. solo porque él era indocumentado. >>> me siento con mucho coraje porque tiene que pasar esto con las personas indocumentadas. ¿por qué si somos seres humanos. >>> no pueden regsar a la gente contra su voluntad ellos estánománse una facultad que no les corresponde. >>> no son autidad federal para sacar a alguien de upaís. de acuerdo a la cónsul d protección. el hospital realizó este traslado de forma y irregular. no s contactaron con ellos. no tenía. desconozco los detalles. eso fue lo que dijo el vocero del spital. cuando le preguntamos si su envío se hizo de forma ilegal. aunque recibió e varias ocasiones, que su priorad siempre será la salud de sus pacientes. >>>rogelio: el reporte de alfonso gutiérrez desde chicago este fin de semana, en la red expertos en el robo de identidad. los ladrones cibernéticos no de
de un jen de 19 años. hospitalizado desde agosto cuando sufrió la caída el pasado miércoles fue enviado a su natal oaxaca. según ana maría. en el hospital. los médicos pi saoern en peligro su vida. solo porque él era indocumentado. >>> me siento con mucho coraje porque tiene que pasar esto con las personas indocumentadas. ¿por qué si somos seres humanos. >>> no pueden regsar a la gente contra su voluntad ellos estánománse una facultad que no les corresponde....
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we talked a lot, for example, around peter jennings when he developed lung cancer, and he had been a dana reeve developed lung cancer and had never been a smoker. so sometimes you just don't know. >> larry: dr. mukherjee, it is a puzzle. when it kills us, what kills us? why do we die? >> well, much like the disease itself, the causes of death are in some cases, in most cases, cancer kills through me tas ta sis. where the cells take over different parts of the body. and that's called me tas te sis. that's not the only reason. in the case of leukemia, which is a cancer of the white blood cells, it grows in the bone marrow. part of the reason that often people die is from infections because the cancer cells take over the bone marrow and they make it impossible for the bone marrow to normally work. so much as the disease itself are hetro gs again esis. >> i think you can see the people living normal lives today, larry. we've funded over 1,500 cancer research programs in over 30 countries around the world. >> including ours. >> including dean's over the years. i just can't tell you, as yo
we talked a lot, for example, around peter jennings when he developed lung cancer, and he had been a dana reeve developed lung cancer and had never been a smoker. so sometimes you just don't know. >> larry: dr. mukherjee, it is a puzzle. when it kills us, what kills us? why do we die? >> well, much like the disease itself, the causes of death are in some cases, in most cases, cancer kills through me tas ta sis. where the cells take over different parts of the body. and that's called...
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>> reporter: little jeremy jennings' mom is demanding account alt. accountability. and wjz has learned there is video from on board the bus of the incident. >> reporter: jeremy jennings was barely 6 years old. and this is the smile that always melted his mom's heart. but since his death, when he pulled open a school bus door, fell and slammed onto the pavement, what his mom demands is an explanation. >> before my son is laid to rest, i will get some answers, answers that i really need. >> she admits her son is a handful and hyperactive. the report claims that jeremy tried to run out the back door while it was moving. mom wants to know what are the policies, were they followed and who is accountability. she questions why her son wasn't in the harness he was supposed to wear and why the bus driver didn't stop. >> if you can't handle the special needs, you shouldn't be driving them. >> reporter: they issued a statement saying they will work with authorities. >> they know it's under investigation right now. and we don't know anything other than what's being reported. an
>> reporter: little jeremy jennings' mom is demanding account alt. accountability. and wjz has learned there is video from on board the bus of the incident. >> reporter: jeremy jennings was barely 6 years old. and this is the smile that always melted his mom's heart. but since his death, when he pulled open a school bus door, fell and slammed onto the pavement, what his mom demands is an explanation. >> before my son is laid to rest, i will get some answers, answers that i...
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and peter jennings goes, "okay, thank you."ow, where --" >> exactly. >> jimmy: it took off. people were pranking everyone saying "baba booey." >> been on "30 rock" twice, on "saturday night live," on "the simpsons." you know, i thought it was going to go away. i said, "this joke is over." and july of this year was the 20th anniversary. we did a big celebration. >> jimmy: 20 years? >> 20 years. >> jimmy: they have been calling you baba booey? amazing, man. always good to see you. i know from listening to the show and from knowing you that you are a big music fan. >> i am. >> jimmy: you have been on rock 'n' roll jep' -- short for "rock 'n' roll jeopardy." >> i beat weird al yankovic and casey from the sunshine band. >> jimmy: i mean, that's good right there. that's a good battle. [ scattered applause ] we're gonna play a quick game here if you don't mind. just see if you can guess the songs qwestlove and the roots are gonna play a little bit, a taste of a song, then you have to guess the artist and the title of the song. >> okay
and peter jennings goes, "okay, thank you."ow, where --" >> exactly. >> jimmy: it took off. people were pranking everyone saying "baba booey." >> been on "30 rock" twice, on "saturday night live," on "the simpsons." you know, i thought it was going to go away. i said, "this joke is over." and july of this year was the 20th anniversary. we did a big celebration. >> jimmy: 20 years? >> 20 years....
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de un jen de 19 años.trabajo. y los invito a conocer un ángel. realmente es un ángel. >>> fao hospitalizado desde agosto cuando sufrió la caída el pasado miércoles fue enviado a su natal oaxaca. según ana maría. en el hospital. los médicos pi saoern en peligro su vida. solo porque él era indocumentado. >>> me siento con mucho coraje porque tiene que pasar esto con las personas indocumentadas. ¿por qué si somos seres humanos. >>> no pueden regsar a la gente contra su voluntad ellos estánománse una facultad que no les corresponde. >>> no son autidad federal para sacar a alguien de upaís. de acuerdo a la cónsul d protección. el hospital realizó este traslado de forma y irregular. no s contactaron con ellos. no tenía. desconozco los detalles. eso fue lo que dijo el vocero del spital. cuando le preguntamos si su envío se hizo de forma ilegal. aunque recibió e varias ocasiones, que su<ú
de un jen de 19 años.trabajo. y los invito a conocer un ángel. realmente es un ángel. >>> fao hospitalizado desde agosto cuando sufrió la caída el pasado miércoles fue enviado a su natal oaxaca. según ana maría. en el hospital. los médicos pi saoern en peligro su vida. solo porque él era indocumentado. >>> me siento con mucho coraje porque tiene que pasar esto con las personas indocumentadas. ¿por qué si somos seres humanos. >>> no pueden regsar a la gente...
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it's ---- but jen says nine of their campuses is right near strawberry fields. >> it even dangers students teachers and anybody that lives in the county. >> reporter: stein activities have linked it to miscarriages and cancer. in addition, the state is proposing stricter buffer zones around homes and hospitals, and schools. >> reporter: the strawberry commission is staying neutral, leaving it up to the farmers. >> why not say we like it or we hate it? >> it's not out job to evaluate the science. we rely on organizations and the departments who have the scientists and the basis for making those evaluations. >> reporter: nonetheless students are concerned. >> something could always go wrong. nothing is perfect. sometimes we practice on fields, we don't want to be breathe like pesticides and all that. >> reporter: assembly member, bill, is one of the biggest opponents of this. he will wait for jerry brown to say office and see what he has to say. hization i might enter -- he says he might introduce a moratorium. >> i'm just wondering, the california extra berry commission -- extra -- >> repor
it's ---- but jen says nine of their campuses is right near strawberry fields. >> it even dangers students teachers and anybody that lives in the county. >> reporter: stein activities have linked it to miscarriages and cancer. in addition, the state is proposing stricter buffer zones around homes and hospitals, and schools. >> reporter: the strawberry commission is staying neutral, leaving it up to the farmers. >> why not say we like it or we hate it? >> it's not...
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it happened at the elementary school on jennings avenue. the 61-year-old woman was preparing wax for students to make candles when the wax caught fire. a teacher who saw what was happening rushed over to put out the flames. there were no children in a classroom at the time. >> they had already evacuated all the students from the school. >> she was taken to santa rosa memorial hospital. >>> berkeley police are looking for a masked gunman who robbed mcdonald's around 5:30. the gunman hit one worker in the head with a pistol and forced him to hand over cash. he ordered the worker and three others into a walk-in refrigerator. he left in such a hurry that he left a trail of money on the ground. >>> antioch police are meeting with city leaders to combat a recent surge in crime. two homicides and two shootings have happened in the past two days. it comes as budget cuts force to police positions vacant. they are paying overtime to others to maintain a 24 hour presence on the street. >>> within the last half hour the house of representatives narrowe
it happened at the elementary school on jennings avenue. the 61-year-old woman was preparing wax for students to make candles when the wax caught fire. a teacher who saw what was happening rushed over to put out the flames. there were no children in a classroom at the time. >> they had already evacuated all the students from the school. >> she was taken to santa rosa memorial hospital. >>> berkeley police are looking for a masked gunman who robbed mcdonald's around 5:30....
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this is where jennings stays in bounds and crosses over to the wide open spaces where jennings with a 74-yard td. one of the game's six tds of 30 yards or more. the raiders didn't make a costly turnover and jacksonville takes advantage. gerard to sims to walker and suddenly raiders trail 21-38. 21-34 when darren mcfadden is daring to be great. he strong arms carey. take that. it is 31-31 with two minutes left in the game. a long kickoff return sets the stage for drew. mjd cuts free for the game winning 30-yard td. jacksonville wins 38-31. lead the a. fc south. maurice ran for the sixth straight game. he came back and finished a fantastic 223 yards two tds and no picks. the raiders still lost for the third time in four games. >> a heck of a game. just too many big plays defensively. gave up too many. able to get some offensively. but i thought the turnover on the kickoff return was big. so i think just those two things were really the difference in the game. i think we played our tails off but just too many big plays. >> a kick in the teeth. planned all week. a nice plan. the way we pr
this is where jennings stays in bounds and crosses over to the wide open spaces where jennings with a 74-yard td. one of the game's six tds of 30 yards or more. the raiders didn't make a costly turnover and jacksonville takes advantage. gerard to sims to walker and suddenly raiders trail 21-38. 21-34 when darren mcfadden is daring to be great. he strong arms carey. take that. it is 31-31 with two minutes left in the game. a long kickoff return sets the stage for drew. mjd cuts free for the game...
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hi, jen. >> how are you? >> i'm good. this is fairbanks who we call gentle giant. tell us a little about him. >> fairbanks is a lovely gentle giant. you might think you need a large car for this gentle giant but he sat on my lap over here. so no special access sorries needs. perfectly house trained. >> he's staring at your hand. can i have a piece so everybody can see his face. fairbanks? now everybody can see you. oh, there we go. >> good man! >> you say he doesn't necessarily like little dogs but -- >> right. he does do a lot better with larger dogs. or an only dog in the home. he's very gentle and easy going. doesn't need a lot of exercise but still is placeful. he really wants belly rubs more than anything. >> is that what you were doing when we went to commercial. he is so cute. any unique story how you got him? >> no unique story. i took a look and unfortunately we don't have much of a story. >> okay. >> but we know he's perfect. >> hopefully we can find him a home. if you're interested in adopting fairbanks or any of the animals that need homes during the ho
hi, jen. >> how are you? >> i'm good. this is fairbanks who we call gentle giant. tell us a little about him. >> fairbanks is a lovely gentle giant. you might think you need a large car for this gentle giant but he sat on my lap over here. so no special access sorries needs. perfectly house trained. >> he's staring at your hand. can i have a piece so everybody can see his face. fairbanks? now everybody can see you. oh, there we go. >> good man! >> you say he...
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. >> reporter: but automobile magazine's jean jennings also sees potential problems. 100 miles, and the leaf needs another charge. then again... >> 90% of the drivers in america do not go more than 100 miles in a day. >> reporter: the jolt with the volt-- it stickers for $41,000. the leaf, about $33,000. but for both, a federal tax credit gives back $7500, and both cars will run much cheaper than conventional gas cars. on our early test drive, we took the volt to one of america's great car meccas, the henry ford museum near detroit. >> this is cool! >> reporter: gawkers were charged with questions like... >> how long does it take to charge the battery? >> four hours. >> are they going to make stations where you could plug?" >> reporter: yes, but... >> to pull in to a place for a quick charge and have to wait 30 minutes, you better be planning your life. >> reporter: both cars have waiting lists of buyers. they're eager to get behind the wheel of the most radical car technology in years. mark strassmann, cbs news, detroit. >> mitchell: and that was the cbs evening news
. >> reporter: but automobile magazine's jean jennings also sees potential problems. 100 miles, and the leaf needs another charge. then again... >> 90% of the drivers in america do not go more than 100 miles in a day. >> reporter: the jolt with the volt-- it stickers for $41,000. the leaf, about $33,000. but for both, a federal tax credit gives back $7500, and both cars will run much cheaper than conventional gas cars. on our early test drive, we took the volt to one of...
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jen found that is true when santa comes early. >> reporter: it may not look like it but it could be san francisco's version of the north pole. if you think of these fall intears as elves making lists and checking them twice. delivering these bags full of much needed stuff to furry, feathery friends both naughty and nice. well, actually just nice. linda and her dogs over the holiday treats brought to their door by paws. the nonprofit has been providing donated pet food and supplies to low income and disabled pet owners for over two decades. >> they said this is the perfect dog -- she was left and just will follow you around. >> reporter: every client has a story as unique as the pet. paws serves over a thousand pets every year. >> hello, we are here. >> reporter: today the group will deliver 670 holiday bags full of treats and toys and other good stuff, donated by pet food express and pet co. >> that's for dogs, cats, birds, fish, guinea pigs and rats and a rabbit. >> it's such an important way to help people who are really under terrible duress and also to help pets keep homes 678. >> r
jen found that is true when santa comes early. >> reporter: it may not look like it but it could be san francisco's version of the north pole. if you think of these fall intears as elves making lists and checking them twice. delivering these bags full of much needed stuff to furry, feathery friends both naughty and nice. well, actually just nice. linda and her dogs over the holiday treats brought to their door by paws. the nonprofit has been providing donated pet food and supplies to low...
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ken jennings who competed in a record 74 games in the 2000, 2005 season?will compete alongside fellow champ and against an ibm computer named watson during two shows in february to see if a machine can out smart two very smart men. watson, the computer has already passed the test and contestants take it to appear. >> that is a good first. >> actor hugh jackman endured injury for oprah. that's not how it was supposed to end. as you saw he flew through the air. he ended up colliding with the lights above the stage. his right eye was cut and bleeding. jackman was treated on the scene and returned to the set with a black eye and bandages and a glass of red wine. there you can see it. jackman says it was fun until the end. >> i bet he doesn't feel happy about that. >> how did that happen? >> this is why larry is entering. we had big plans. >> we had it set up. but the lights are too low. the warriors are happy to be home and even happy to see the timber timberwolves waiting for them. the losing streak will >>> good evening, the warriors took the court having lo
ken jennings who competed in a record 74 games in the 2000, 2005 season?will compete alongside fellow champ and against an ibm computer named watson during two shows in february to see if a machine can out smart two very smart men. watson, the computer has already passed the test and contestants take it to appear. >> that is a good first. >> actor hugh jackman endured injury for oprah. that's not how it was supposed to end. as you saw he flew through the air. he ended up colliding...
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aaron rogers out to jennings for the 57-yard touchdown. two would hook up again, and this one gave green bay the 7-6 lead. the packers up 14-6. troy smith to vernon davis, 66-yard touchdown. that's the longest play for a scrimmage this season. he said give me the football, give me the football. read his lips. the wide open driver here making the 9er defense look like the keystone cop on the way to the end zone for the 61- yard touchdown. wait until mike singletary sees the film on that one. the packers win 34-16, dropping san francisco to 4-8. >> it's just a matter of looking at the film to figure out what happened. >> we lose control of the games where people say they are way better than us, and we cannot compete with them, but do we compete with them. we put the points on the board, and we hang in there. it comes down to the last mint. we have to finish. that's one thing we have not been doing, finishing. >> we have to look at the film and see what exactly happened and go from there. >> with eight losses, the 49ers are guaranteed another
aaron rogers out to jennings for the 57-yard touchdown. two would hook up again, and this one gave green bay the 7-6 lead. the packers up 14-6. troy smith to vernon davis, 66-yard touchdown. that's the longest play for a scrimmage this season. he said give me the football, give me the football. read his lips. the wide open driver here making the 9er defense look like the keystone cop on the way to the end zone for the 61- yard touchdown. wait until mike singletary sees the film on that one. the...
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jennings. three scores and niners fall to 4 and 8 after a 34-6 steep loss. -- 34-16 loss. -- 34-16 loss. and the bcs affair, we will ["knock on wood" playing] every five minutes, chase pays for someone's eligible credit or debit card purchase. [beep] chase picks up the tab. it could be you. chase picks up the tab. it's another great reason to bank with chase. chase what matters. sign up at a branch today. virginia tech in the orange bowl on january 3rd. it is a 5 p.m. kickoff. the first ever appearance in this bowl and first ever match up between these two teams. the athletic director said today he has made an offer to sweeten coach harbough's contract after the cardinal 111 games lead by of course quarterback and heisman trophy candidate. the only loss came against oregon who will play auburn for the national title. virginia tech won 11 straight to end their season. harbough has turned this team around. he credits the players and they credit the head coach. >> this is the best job of playing b
jennings. three scores and niners fall to 4 and 8 after a 34-6 steep loss. -- 34-16 loss. -- 34-16 loss. and the bcs affair, we will ["knock on wood" playing] every five minutes, chase pays for someone's eligible credit or debit card purchase. [beep] chase picks up the tab. it could be you. chase picks up the tab. it's another great reason to bank with chase. chase what matters. sign up at a branch today. virginia tech in the orange bowl on january 3rd. it is a 5 p.m. kickoff. the...
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hi, jen. >> how are you? >> i'm good.is fairbanks who we call gentle gian tell us a little about him. >> fairbanks is a lovely gentle giant. you might think you need a lar car for this gentle giant but he sat on my lap over here. so no special access sorries needs. perfectly house trained. >> he's staring a your hand. can i have a piece so everybody can see his face. fairbanks? now everybody can see you. oh, there we go. >> good man! >> you say he doesn't necessarily like little dogs but -- >> right. he does do a lot better with larger dogs. or an only dog in the home. he's very gentle and easy going. doesn' need a lot of exercise but stil is placeful. he really wants belly rubs more than anything. >> is that what u were doing when we went to commercial. he is so cute. any unique story how you got him? >> no unique story. i took a look and unfortunately we don't have much of a story. >> okay. >> but we kno he's perfect. >> hopefully can find him a home. if you're interested in adopting fairbanks or any of the animals that
hi, jen. >> how are you? >> i'm good.is fairbanks who we call gentle gian tell us a little about him. >> fairbanks is a lovely gentle giant. you might think you need a lar car for this gentle giant but he sat on my lap over here. so no special access sorries needs. perfectly house trained. >> he's staring a your hand. can i have a piece so everybody can see his face. fairbanks? now everybody can see you. oh, there we go. >> good man! >> you say he doesn't...
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aaron rodgers airs it out to jennings for the 57-yard touchdown. the two would hook up again.s one gave green bay the 7-6 lead. end of the half, now packers up 14-6 when the niners connect on a big play of their own. tory smith hits davis for a 66- yard touchdown. it's the niners' longest play from scrimmage this season and he's telling anybody who would listen. just give me the football! green bay led 14-13 at the half. third quarter, rodgers finds a wide open driver, who makes the niner defense look -- wait till mike singletary looks at that one on film. rodgers throws for 298 yards and 3 touchdowns. packers win 34-16, dropping san francisco to 4-8. >> just a matter of really looking at the film and trying to figure out what the heck happened. >> we lose control of these games that we play with all these guys. people say they are way better than us and we can't compete, but we do compete with them. we put points on the board, hang in there and it just comes down to the last minute. we got to finish and that's one thing we ain't been doing. we'll look at the film and see expe
aaron rodgers airs it out to jennings for the 57-yard touchdown. the two would hook up again.s one gave green bay the 7-6 lead. end of the half, now packers up 14-6 when the niners connect on a big play of their own. tory smith hits davis for a 66- yard touchdown. it's the niners' longest play from scrimmage this season and he's telling anybody who would listen. just give me the football! green bay led 14-13 at the half. third quarter, rodgers finds a wide open driver, who makes the niner...
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but what if there was a way to build a slice of the american dream that involved no new materials and jen own energy to boot? well, there are eco-renegades doing just that, and for vicki mabrey, they are a "sign of the times." >> a little bit more dirt. >> reporter: out in the desert, near taos, new mexico, they're building house hos. >> you hear that dull, yet firm thud. >> reporter: out of garbage. >> this is the most common tire around here. 235-r 75-15. >> reporter: using tires with dilt, old appliances and plastic bottles, mike reynolds is turning our trash into solar powered, self-sustaining, energy efficient homes. >> it's a machine. not a house. and it's a machine that involves biology and physics so that people cannot need the municipal utilities. >> reporter: these earth ships, as he calls them, are off the grid wonders of physics. angled south to catch the suns rays through solar panels on the roof -- >> you have to orient it right, admit the sun in the winter because it is low, and rock it in the summer because its high. >> reporter: no heat or air conditioning required. earth
but what if there was a way to build a slice of the american dream that involved no new materials and jen own energy to boot? well, there are eco-renegades doing just that, and for vicki mabrey, they are a "sign of the times." >> a little bit more dirt. >> reporter: out in the desert, near taos, new mexico, they're building house hos. >> you hear that dull, yet firm thud. >> reporter: out of garbage. >> this is the most common tire around here. 235-r...
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meanwhile the two thousand and six world type books and jen pan alexei couldn't prove he's glad by knockinghim out. and moments later putting we're back in the ring with a final rumble concentrated in coach's best describe the first round. had a slight edge in the second although the more powerful look feat and aggressive in the third of the two x. or around judges and crowd belted the american bells. but it was bundles of real funnily try the kings crown. is great that russia finally hosted a k. one event as i always feel the hole here i had to win here and i did is just a first step on my way to the top of the world in k. one possibly gorgeous but for now on r.t.e. . tough sport now it is the season to be jolly and a bit silly say hey raise some. actually you know why they take it quite seriously hosting the annual norwegian reindeer racing championship and they can move to a reindeer pound in reaching speeds of sixty kilometers and i. was crowned champion for twenty ten and says will definitely be back next year the fan is tied to. congratulations to him that is a. wealthy british style
meanwhile the two thousand and six world type books and jen pan alexei couldn't prove he's glad by knockinghim out. and moments later putting we're back in the ring with a final rumble concentrated in coach's best describe the first round. had a slight edge in the second although the more powerful look feat and aggressive in the third of the two x. or around judges and crowd belted the american bells. but it was bundles of real funnily try the kings crown. is great that russia finally hosted a...
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meanwhile the two thousand and six world type books and jen pan alexy couldn't prove he's cool as by knocking. out. and moments later don't look good and we're back in the ring with a fine rumble concentrated into shoes best described the first round. in a slight edge in the second although the most powerful looks feat and aggressive in the third of the two x. rounds judges and crowd belted the marathon. but it was bundles and over no one really tried to keep. the knot is great that russia finally hosted a k. one event as i always feel the hole here i had to win here and i did is just the first step on my way to the top of the world in k. one. r t. a tough sport that is the ses and to be jolly and a bit silly say hey ray some regs say actually in a way they take it quite seriously hosting the annual no we be a racing championship and they can move to a reindeer power in reaching speeds of sixty kilometers an hour and see who is crying champion for twenty ten and says he'll definitely be back next year the family his title. congratulations to him that is always spoke first. wealthy br
meanwhile the two thousand and six world type books and jen pan alexy couldn't prove he's cool as by knocking. out. and moments later don't look good and we're back in the ring with a fine rumble concentrated into shoes best described the first round. in a slight edge in the second although the most powerful looks feat and aggressive in the third of the two x. rounds judges and crowd belted the marathon. but it was bundles and over no one really tried to keep. the knot is great that russia...
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when i asked jen connell, what are you doing?hese are other mothers, we chat, we e-mail. they are feeding their own baby this breast milk. we trust them to package it right. there's a high element of trust. the women say it's worth it. the women we talked to don't intend to stop, don't care what the fda says. they trust each other and breast milk is better. >> what did you do for your kids? >> breast milk. >> you did the whole thing. >> i did. it was difficult. i had a premature baby and it's was hard. i wasn't always successful at it. i think it's important for mothers to say that. it didn't always go very well, but eventually it worked out. thank goodness. >> i never knew this was sold online. i never knew. good stuff. thanks. >>> school lunches are about to get healthier for millions of american kids. next, the first major change in school lunch standards in 30 years, among the requirements, more fruits and veggies, less salt, sugar and fat. next we'll take a closer look. >>> here are other developments we're working. chris we
when i asked jen connell, what are you doing?hese are other mothers, we chat, we e-mail. they are feeding their own baby this breast milk. we trust them to package it right. there's a high element of trust. the women say it's worth it. the women we talked to don't intend to stop, don't care what the fda says. they trust each other and breast milk is better. >> what did you do for your kids? >> breast milk. >> you did the whole thing. >> i did. it was difficult. i had a...
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jen a little anticlimactic. jon: so a couple of weeks ago, i'm going to lincoln financial field, next to the spectrum and i look up at the spectrum and what do i see? it hasn't really visibly changed. there's a hole in the wall and they broke a window. jenna: it just won't go down. jon: it won't. it's a legendary arena t. won't go down. the folks doing the demolition say they're actually doing stuff on the inside but as i was leaving the game in the dark of night, the lights were still on in the lobby. jenna: they're taking their time. maybe temporary jobs there, too. jon: the spectrum will fall one of these days. jenna: in the meantime we're keeping a close eye on the weather in this area of the country, wicked weather, coast to coast. the latest on that story, just ahead. (announcer) energy security. climate protection. challenges as vast as the space race a generation ago. and tal to global security. to reach this destination, our engineers are exploring everyossibility. from energy efficiency to climate moni
jen a little anticlimactic. jon: so a couple of weeks ago, i'm going to lincoln financial field, next to the spectrum and i look up at the spectrum and what do i see? it hasn't really visibly changed. there's a hole in the wall and they broke a window. jenna: it just won't go down. jon: it won't. it's a legendary arena t. won't go down. the folks doing the demolition say they're actually doing stuff on the inside but as i was leaving the game in the dark of night, the lights were still on in...
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to europe well stock markets are calling slightly with the drug and food sector we've been against jen she was at one point five percent off it was upgraded by morgan stanley the first she has a raised earlier losses and is trading back in the black. markets also low with investors concerned over beijing possibly raising interest rates the nikkei has slipped from a seven month high on friday on profit taking both down more than seven percent thanks and has also dropped sending the benchmark index to its full weekly decline in five weeks. to news in brief for you now the national bank of ukraine the ruble to its currency reserves bank they should say the decisions are already been approved by the i.m.f. it's part of a plan to boost the role of national currencies in bilateral trade. u.s. regulators have frozen the assets of unnamed investors who bought shares russia. juice group down just before pepsi co and they'll take over that one of the news a swiss bank account to buy four hundred thousand american deposit she receipts which are proxy for dance shares on the new york stock exchang
to europe well stock markets are calling slightly with the drug and food sector we've been against jen she was at one point five percent off it was upgraded by morgan stanley the first she has a raised earlier losses and is trading back in the black. markets also low with investors concerned over beijing possibly raising interest rates the nikkei has slipped from a seven month high on friday on profit taking both down more than seven percent thanks and has also dropped sending the benchmark...
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for revenge, could we say the new image of jesus as the savior, demands or at least inspires venn jennings, we feel victims of the terrorists of 9/11 and 311 and want revenge, we see jesus as another innocent and he's brute alized and have this feeling of revenge, is that at work here? >> i think absolutely. one part might have book is these track things in the united states and the key one we're in now is the post-911 era of war in iraq, war in afghanistan and it's not surprising to me that we have a revisiting here of this more teddy roosevelt culture. >> we've got 20 seconds left and that's all. do you want to make a closing comment and i'll call on you for about 10 seconds. david. >> i think -- i do think the film is antisemitic in the sense that it does any more than any other jesus film in american history to exonerate pile last time and blame jesus. >> and yet there is so much a jewish jesus including questions from the passover, why ishis night different from all other nights and it's again this schizophrenia, we need to answer that question who is jesus and we're still working on
for revenge, could we say the new image of jesus as the savior, demands or at least inspires venn jennings, we feel victims of the terrorists of 9/11 and 311 and want revenge, we see jesus as another innocent and he's brute alized and have this feeling of revenge, is that at work here? >> i think absolutely. one part might have book is these track things in the united states and the key one we're in now is the post-911 era of war in iraq, war in afghanistan and it's not surprising to me...
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and when you were questioning jen about, like, the road not taken and these things like, "do you haveegrets about things you'd like to be doing?" the thing is you go and you try them and you see what they're like. so now i know what it's like to go to l.a. and try to grind it out selling screenplays, and that makes me a lot more... i don't know, not resolved-- actually, just happier with the decisions i've made to get here. where if i hadn't tried that i'd still be thinking about it. i'm feeling a little warm. [laughter] ♪ (tina) i always knew myself as an adventurous person, but i this trip really made me see that i really love, these new experiences. i would say 95% of the places we've been, i've never been before. just seeing all these different, new geographies, ways of living, have just been really mind-expanding. (calvin) we're going to go wash the rv. it hasn't been washed at all since we've had it, and there's a power washer! sweet! ♪ [rv horn honking] [laughter] (calvin) i really like the road. what's nice about is that we're moving and we're seeing so many places but we're c
and when you were questioning jen about, like, the road not taken and these things like, "do you haveegrets about things you'd like to be doing?" the thing is you go and you try them and you see what they're like. so now i know what it's like to go to l.a. and try to grind it out selling screenplays, and that makes me a lot more... i don't know, not resolved-- actually, just happier with the decisions i've made to get here. where if i hadn't tried that i'd still be thinking about it....
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jen, there's been so much in the news about vitamin "d," but according to this new report, it may not wonder vitamin it's been purported to be, and too much may not be good for you. >> reporter: that's right, katie. so the researchers examined all the evidence on vitamin "d-3" and they were unable to prove that it prevented other diseases but they did zero in on its importance for bone health. so the new recommendation suggests an increase in the daily amounts of "d-3" for children and adults from 400 units a day to 600 international units a day. for adults over the age of 71, up to 800 units a day. >> couric: so do most multivitamins contain those recommended dosages or do you need additional supplements and can you, by the way, get it through diet alone? >> the old-fashioned way, right? well, katie, the amount in some vitamins is really variable. and in terms of food, you can get it in milk and certain types of fish. and, of course, you can get it from limited sun exposure but it can be difficult to get this new daily allowance, especially for those high-risk group of children, brea
jen, there's been so much in the news about vitamin "d," but according to this new report, it may not wonder vitamin it's been purported to be, and too much may not be good for you. >> reporter: that's right, katie. so the researchers examined all the evidence on vitamin "d-3" and they were unable to prove that it prevented other diseases but they did zero in on its importance for bone health. so the new recommendation suggests an increase in the daily amounts of...
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you won't believe jen churchill i mean everybody thinks that she's so awesome well done telling you you cannot believe the stuff that this woman does i don't know i saw it with my own eyes take a look. there she is there she is. jenny churchill said she wants to keep a little. country you know she tell us she hires the owners and. then she pays them this week. i told you she wants to turn this into a nation of beggars she wants a turn back the hands of time paramedics ten cents an hour and enslave them to clean all of her mansions we can't stand for that all we can't stand for this what we can do. gather our army is. there remind you of another campaign ad we showed you one that features actual founding fathers you gentleman revolted over a tea tax a tea tax now look at us. are you with thank. you. now i think that you may have noticed that during the breaks in today's program there were two as they didn't really belong let me show them to you that. there are these are trying times americans are going hungry our jobs. are our a minimum cost we need to be able to compete globally that's
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i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> tonight on "world news," elizabeth edwards, who bore public suffering with strength, has died of cancer. her three children and estranged husband near. and we have her words tonight on how you bear the unbearable. >>> talking tough. president obama tackles his democratic critics and says republicans held the middle class tax cuts hostage. >>> behind bars. wikileaks founder julian assange locked up on accusations of rape. >>> chinese challenge. as chinese kids trounce the u.s. in brand new test scores. can the u.s. fight back? >>> ark park. they are going to build noah's ark in kentucky, with animals. should they get taxpayer money? >>> good evening. elizabeth edwards, 61 years old, died today. she was a mother, lawyer, author and the wife of a man who tried to be president. but that is not why a nation remembers her tonight. it is the steel she showed when life dealt her so many shattering and very public blows. from the death of a son to her marriage, her d
i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> tonight on "world news," elizabeth edwards, who bore public suffering with strength, has died of cancer. her three children and estranged husband near. and we have her words tonight on how you bear the unbearable. >>> talking tough. president obama tackles his democratic critics and says republicans held the middle class tax cuts hostage. >>> behind bars....
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i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. we >>> tonight on "world news," face to face. the president and the resurgent republican leaders get down to business. what happened at the first meeting in the new political world? >>> hostage hero. how one teacher did everything right when a troubled student held her classroom at gunpoint. >>> this debate about d. important new guidelines about vitamin d and calcium. dr. richard besser with the surprising facts. >>> and, going the distance. the lengths some americans are traveling to get a job. nomads who camp out while packing your holiday presents. >>> good evening. exactly four weeks ago tonight, president obama was handed what he called a shellacking. the results of that mid-term election. today, the new house republican leaders walked into the roosevelt room for their first big encounter with barack obama, and, the question is, will there be more partisan paralysis or will the government finally act? what about the big issues? tax cuts and paying benefits for the 2 million amer
i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. we >>> tonight on "world news," face to face. the president and the resurgent republican leaders get down to business. what happened at the first meeting in the new political world? >>> hostage hero. how one teacher did everything right when a troubled student held her classroom at gunpoint. >>> this debate about d. important new guidelines about vitamin d and calcium. dr. richard besser...
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. >> reporter: automobile magazine's jean jennings also sees potential problems. miles and the leaf needs another charge. then again -- >> 90% of the drivers in america do not go more than 100 miles in a day. >> reporter: the jolt with the volt, it stickers for $41,000. the leaf? about $33,000. but for both, a federal tax credit gives back 7500 and both cars will run much cheaper than conventional gas cars. on our early test drive, we took the volt to one of america's great car meccas, the henry ford museum near detroit. >> this is cool. >> reporter: gawkers were charged with questions, like -- >> how long does it take to charge the battery? >> reporter: four hours. >> are they going to make stations where you can plug in? >> reporter: yes, but -- >> to pull into a place for a quick charge and have to wait 30 minutes, you already better be planning your life. >> reporter: both cars have waiting lists of buyers. they are eager to get behind the wheel of the most radical car technology in years. mark strassmann, cbs news, detroit. >>> coming up later on "the early s
. >> reporter: automobile magazine's jean jennings also sees potential problems. miles and the leaf needs another charge. then again -- >> 90% of the drivers in america do not go more than 100 miles in a day. >> reporter: the jolt with the volt, it stickers for $41,000. the leaf? about $33,000. but for both, a federal tax credit gives back 7500 and both cars will run much cheaper than conventional gas cars. on our early test drive, we took the volt to one of america's great...
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multi-billion dollar deals to explore in the bollywood film industry he reports on the second day in jennings visits to india. on air and online you're watching r t welcome to the program the vote on the nuclear arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington is expected in the u.s. senate on wednesday brings to an end to months of debate on capitol hill with a deal for a strong opposition from republicans got it if you can has more from washington. the foreign relations committee john kerry said they would vote as early as in the afternoon on wednesday he also said he is sure the democrats have the sixty seven votes of approval needed to get the trade ratified. this would not have happened without bipartisanship and i'm very grateful to a number of senators i'll talk about the middle more tomorrow on the other side who . decided the this was the moment for the national security interests.
multi-billion dollar deals to explore in the bollywood film industry he reports on the second day in jennings visits to india. on air and online you're watching r t welcome to the program the vote on the nuclear arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington is expected in the u.s. senate on wednesday brings to an end to months of debate on capitol hill with a deal for a strong opposition from republicans got it if you can has more from washington. the foreign relations committee john...
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jen. so much. great to be here. >> such a hot topic here. one thing that really struck me when i was reading the inter view with reese witherspoon, how she said i know high self now, i know who i am. how significant is that in feeling sexy. >> i think that that is so true. the 20s are a time that's idealized. i think it is such a time women are struggling to find their identity and figure out who they are and establish themselves in their careers but the 30s tend to be a real time of security for that very reason because we have a much better sense who have we are and that is sexy. >> with reese witherspoon, of course, she's gone through a number of changes, looking at a picture of her side by side now, 14 years ago when she was 20 along with a more recent picture and of course she's had two babies, been through divorce. how significant are these life stages and going through different personal developments to feeling sexy? >> well, they're so important. and those life experiences tend to
jen. so much. great to be here. >> such a hot topic here. one thing that really struck me when i was reading the inter view with reese witherspoon, how she said i know high self now, i know who i am. how significant is that in feeling sexy. >> i think that that is so true. the 20s are a time that's idealized. i think it is such a time women are struggling to find their identity and figure out who they are and establish themselves in their careers but the 30s tend to be a real time...
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jennings randolph, as a result of franklin's speech, as a result of following through on franklin's request to begin with prayer, as physical lowed by randolph's request for a sermon and ending with a powerful prayer, we got a constitution. although it's certainly ignored around this town so often that even by the supreme court as they did when they ignored the bankruptcy law and the constitution to allow the travesty of the g.m. and chrysler debacle to become law as unconstitutional and illegal as it was. we still haven't -- we still have a constitution we have got to get back to. we still have a situation that franklin noted that so many in our early days noted, can sustain us if we continue with a prayer, as franklin saw, as if we continue to hold to those values on which this nation was founded, but a nation in which you destroy the family, destroy the nuclear family, you've destroyed the building block for any great, truly great society, that's been broken down. you enslave people basically or make them indentured servants by doling out money from washington, leuering young peo
jennings randolph, as a result of franklin's speech, as a result of following through on franklin's request to begin with prayer, as physical lowed by randolph's request for a sermon and ending with a powerful prayer, we got a constitution. although it's certainly ignored around this town so often that even by the supreme court as they did when they ignored the bankruptcy law and the constitution to allow the travesty of the g.m. and chrysler debacle to become law as unconstitutional and...