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jim: a little longer. barely cleared it last time, though. >> we said that bunker is -- i think you hit a high full -- nick: high full. >> very similar to the shot earlier. >> i can tell you now, this is the third time they've played this hole and it's becoming more and more downwind each time for the second shot. nick: it looks like it just picked up. it's definitely blowing harder than 10 minutes ago. it's really straight cross. the zurich flag is on top to have grandstands. straight across. >> let me ask you this -- i hit a normal hybrid. is that going to go long? >> yes. >> so i need to hold ate little? >> that's it, buddy. nothing changes. >> he's got the same club at last time, the 3-hybrid. nick: draw hybrid. a lovely free shot, middle of the green, just release. let the breeze turn it over. oh, a bit of an abbreviated follow-through, though. it's not going to carry, though. has it hopped out? oh, that's going to be -- jim: no, he's still in the bunker. nick: oh, yes, but that's that longer bunker.
jim: a little longer. barely cleared it last time, though. >> we said that bunker is -- i think you hit a high full -- nick: high full. >> very similar to the shot earlier. >> i can tell you now, this is the third time they've played this hole and it's becoming more and more downwind each time for the second shot. nick: it looks like it just picked up. it's definitely blowing harder than 10 minutes ago. it's really straight cross. the zurich flag is on top to have grandstands....
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jim: he will still be away.en you can't ground the club in the hazard, do you not have that feel for what you are trying to just catch it at the right spot. you don't have that advantage. >> so difficult to make
jim: he will still be away.en you can't ground the club in the hazard, do you not have that feel for what you are trying to just catch it at the right spot. you don't have that advantage. >> so difficult to make
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what does jim mean? >> jim: "jim." just "jim. >> jimmy: just "jim." true? >> jimmy: yes! >> jim: oh, i love the wonderful fox. >> jimmy: no, i think -- no, i think jimmy means "fox." [ laughter ] >> jim: oh. >> jimmy: jim means "eh kay." [ laughter ] it means "pictionary cheater." >> jim: never. >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> jim: that was a win for the ages. >> jimmy: i'll get you back one time. now, do you go back to houston much? >> yeah, i get back as much as i can. >> jimmy: oh, it's so fun. >> it's a great town and i was just there. i have an 8-month-old baby daughter named vesper. >> jimmy: hey. congratulations. >> yeah. thank you. very much. [ applause ] >> jimmy: 8 months? that's great. >> yeah, she's awesome. and neither of the grandfathers have met her, so we just took her on the grandpa tour. so we were in cleveland, where my husband, alan ruck is from. >> jimmy: oh yeah, that's right. so your husband is alan ruck, who you might recognize. look at him, right there. that's cameron! [ cheers and applause ] that's cameron, from "ferris bueller's da
what does jim mean? >> jim: "jim." just "jim. >> jimmy: just "jim." true? >> jimmy: yes! >> jim: oh, i love the wonderful fox. >> jimmy: no, i think -- no, i think jimmy means "fox." [ laughter ] >> jim: oh. >> jimmy: jim means "eh kay." [ laughter ] it means "pictionary cheater." >> jim: never. >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> jim: that was a win for the ages. >> jimmy: i'll get you...
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jim: we know that this one moves. nick: he has to start it outside. >> you want a hug from your mommy after that one. >> this is what has got him here all week long. now he has to finish it off. jim: he hasn't missed from inside 5 feet all week. this is to win it. yes. lucas glover takes the title in charlotte. nick: does the beard stay now or does it get shaved off? jim: i don't know. but when it has been so long after he has won a major. nick: he has been through the ringer on and off the golf course. this is a great win on this fabulous golf course. jim: he had the big par putt to close it out in regulation. predicted a birdie by jonathan, which in fact did occur. and then he holed another huge par putt. this time to win it. lucas glover, defeats jonathan byrd in the playoff at the wells fargo championship. we will see you in a couple of weeks, nick. nick: i will. jim: safe travels my friend. thank you all for joining us. lucas glover the winner. @ >>> uncovering osama bin laden's secrets. tonight the growing inves
jim: we know that this one moves. nick: he has to start it outside. >> you want a hug from your mommy after that one. >> this is what has got him here all week long. now he has to finish it off. jim: he hasn't missed from inside 5 feet all week. this is to win it. yes. lucas glover takes the title in charlotte. nick: does the beard stay now or does it get shaved off? jim: i don't know. but when it has been so long after he has won a major. nick: he has been through the ringer on and...
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jim: it looks like about six inches away from the lip of that bunker. saw his wife doud and little baby james born about just three months ago. so a new dad. he's been playing well since becoming a father. nick: yeah, new dads always play well. it has that calming effect. it really does. jim: it does, doesn't it? what happened with brandt last week? nick: way back. my natalie is about 24. was about 10 months old when i won my first open. get on your hands and knees and play with bubba. it's wonderful. >> i was the same way. when haley was born i played my best golf. then laura was born. it was ideal. family time. nick: it's the best excuse for a dad. doesn't have to be embarrassed with -- kids on his hands and nighs and go and play with the toys. >> this bunker shot, he's got a couple different options. he can bring it out reasonably low and land it reasonably low and carry it to the ridge and run it or carry it to the top and hope to spin it. as bunker shots go, it's not that difficult. nick: i think just go ahead and play it. wow. seven. that's eight.
jim: it looks like about six inches away from the lip of that bunker. saw his wife doud and little baby james born about just three months ago. so a new dad. he's been playing well since becoming a father. nick: yeah, new dads always play well. it has that calming effect. it really does. jim: it does, doesn't it? what happened with brandt last week? nick: way back. my natalie is about 24. was about 10 months old when i won my first open. get on your hands and knees and play with bubba. it's...
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jim: it looks like about six inches away from the lip of that bunker. saw his wife doud and little baby james born about just three months ago. so a new dad. he's been playing well since becoming a father. nick: yeah, new dads always play well. it has that calming effect. it really does. jim: it does, doesn't it? what happened with brandt last week? nick: way back. my natalie is about 24. was about 10 months old when i won my first open. get on your hands and knees and play with bubba. it's wonderful. >> i was the same way. when haley was born i played my best golf. then laura was born. it was ideal. family time. nick: it's the best excuse for a dad. doesn't have to be embarrassed with -- kids on his hands and nighs and go and play with the toys. >> this bunker shot, he's got a couple different options. he can bring it out reasonably low and land it reasonably low and carry it to the ridge and run it or carry it to the top and hope to spin it. as bunker shots go, it's not that difficult. nick: i think just go ahead and play it. wow. seven. that's eight.
jim: it looks like about six inches away from the lip of that bunker. saw his wife doud and little baby james born about just three months ago. so a new dad. he's been playing well since becoming a father. nick: yeah, new dads always play well. it has that calming effect. it really does. jim: it does, doesn't it? what happened with brandt last week? nick: way back. my natalie is about 24. was about 10 months old when i won my first open. get on your hands and knees and play with bubba. it's...
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did jim jones mix the poison? did jim jones inject people?m jones actually help children ingest the poison? if we start at jim jones where do we stop at? >> reporter: so jim jones jr. trumped norwood raising $20,000 to install this current monument. >> this memorial needed to be completed and the question i have is how long are we gonna wait for doctor norwood? i wasn't willing to wait. >> reporter: attorneys for evergreen cemetery tell cbs5 the controversy over this memorial has stretched on for decades but they say there has never been a written or oriole contract with reverend norwood, in fact they say she never received approval to build a monument here and never came up with the money. doctor norwood denies the charges and plans another lawsuit. to erase jim jones. >> he is december crating the final resting place and hallowed ground of those children. they couldn't escape him in life and now they can't escape him in deathst. >> reporter: in oakland, robert liles, cbs5. >>> also tonight, the top investigator in the l.a. pd says there is
did jim jones mix the poison? did jim jones inject people?m jones actually help children ingest the poison? if we start at jim jones where do we stop at? >> reporter: so jim jones jr. trumped norwood raising $20,000 to install this current monument. >> this memorial needed to be completed and the question i have is how long are we gonna wait for doctor norwood? i wasn't willing to wait. >> reporter: attorneys for evergreen cemetery tell cbs5 the controversy over this memorial...
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i know jim very well. we have been colleagues, friends and business partners for decades now, and i salute him for how he is handling his exit by stealth. >> again, the major developments of the day t was another bloody friday in syria as security forces opened fire on thousands of protestors. at least six were killed. suicide bombers in prak stand killed at least 66 police recruits as revenge for the death of osama bin laden. and thousands of people in louisiana yajun country waited for engineers to open a spillway flooding their land to save baton rouge and new orleans. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: read more about jim's career, watch video highlights, and leave your reflections on our special page. find our live chat about a new documentary on pakistan's late prime minister benazir bhutto, and a public media initiative aimed at women's leadership. plus, a reminder: the space shuttle "endeavour" is set to launch monday at 8:56 a.m. eastern. watch it live
i know jim very well. we have been colleagues, friends and business partners for decades now, and i salute him for how he is handling his exit by stealth. >> again, the major developments of the day t was another bloody friday in syria as security forces opened fire on thousands of protestors. at least six were killed. suicide bombers in prak stand killed at least 66 police recruits as revenge for the death of osama bin laden. and thousands of people in louisiana yajun country waited for...
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jim: we know that this one moves. nick: he has to start it outside. >> you want a hug from your mommy after that one. >> this is what has got him here all week long. now he has to finish it off. jim: he hasn't missed from inside 5 feet all week. this is to win it. yes. lucas glover takes the title in charlotte. nick: does the beard stay now or does it get shaved off? jim: i don't know. but when it has been so long after he has won a major. nick: he has been through the ringer on and off the golf course. this is a great win on this fabulous golf course. jim: he had the big par putt to close it out in regulation. predicted a birdie by jonathan, which in fact did occur. and then he holed another huge par putt. this time to win it. lucas glover, defeats jonathan byrd in the playoff at the wells fargo championship. we will see you in a couple of weeks, nick. nick: i will. jim: safe travels my friend. thank you all for joining us. lucas glover the winner. >>> this is 9news now. >> when a guy comes to you with a gun doesn't
jim: we know that this one moves. nick: he has to start it outside. >> you want a hug from your mommy after that one. >> this is what has got him here all week long. now he has to finish it off. jim: he hasn't missed from inside 5 feet all week. this is to win it. yes. lucas glover takes the title in charlotte. nick: does the beard stay now or does it get shaved off? jim: i don't know. but when it has been so long after he has won a major. nick: he has been through the ringer on and...
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." >> kate buford, who is jim thorpe? >> probably our greatest multisport athlete ever of all times. and a native american, partially white but mostly native american. one of our earliest greatest athletes is one of the most important things about him. and he sets a model, he sets the gold standard for athletic achievement that still stands today. >> when did he live? >> born in 1887 in oklahoma, died in 1953. the first half of the 20th century more or less. >> did he play professional sports? >> oh guys, yes. >> for home? >> both nonprofessional but also professional. he played for the new york giants who are now the san francisco giants, last-year's world series winner. he played for the canton bulldogs which is why the professionals put all hall of fame is in canton, ohio. because of jim thorpe and if you walk in the front door of the hall of fame, the only statue that you see in the center of the hall is thorpe. >> in his time as he is well-known as a michael vick or a brett favre is today? >> oh more. much more. he w
." >> kate buford, who is jim thorpe? >> probably our greatest multisport athlete ever of all times. and a native american, partially white but mostly native american. one of our earliest greatest athletes is one of the most important things about him. and he sets a model, he sets the gold standard for athletic achievement that still stands today. >> when did he live? >> born in 1887 in oklahoma, died in 1953. the first half of the 20th century more or less....
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jim jones, did he mix the poison? did jim jones inject people? did jim jones actually help children inject the poison? if we start with jim jones where do we stop at. >> reporter: so jim jones jr. stopped norwood from installing this. >> it needs to be completed. how long are we going to wait for norwood? i wasn't willing to wait. >> attorneys for evergreen cemetery tell cbs5 the controversy over this memorial has stretched on for decades. but they say there has never been a written or oral contract with reverend norwood. in fact they say she never received approval to build a monument here and never came up with the money. doctor norwood denies the charges and plans another lawsuit to erase jim jones. >> he is desecrating the final resting place and hallow grounds of those children. they couldn't escape him in life an now they can't escape him in death. >> reporter: robert lyles, cbs5. >>> friends of a teenager shot and killed in oakland vowed that he will not be forgotten. more than 200 gathered at leadership preparatory high school to honor fr
jim jones, did he mix the poison? did jim jones inject people? did jim jones actually help children inject the poison? if we start with jim jones where do we stop at. >> reporter: so jim jones jr. stopped norwood from installing this. >> it needs to be completed. how long are we going to wait for norwood? i wasn't willing to wait. >> attorneys for evergreen cemetery tell cbs5 the controversy over this memorial has stretched on for decades. but they say there has never been a...
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jim thorpe high-school.they honor him every yeams they have done well by what they promised to do, but the surviving children, jack coree.eoration, sf becy. that leaves too. whether they carry on this bather sle, the losses that were filed. under the native american graves protection act to get the remains exhwited and returned to oklahoma. >> and what is the status of that case? where do you see it telling? >> the status is as i understand that they have a 30 day extensbodyl he was the only one he technically filed the suit to f de tbol the tcal sons command some tribal members that recalled ? the court the needed to beefrestp in order to resubmit. that is what the last time. bec where i stand, if the end result was for jim to come back to oklahoma, i would like to think that is a win-win solution. the town, jim thorpe, had done bec well, they couldlaieep the name. the good guys. bring the remains back to e olahoma. whether that will happen or not, i don't know. >> were you able to talk with a ts? of mms pa
jim thorpe high-school.they honor him every yeams they have done well by what they promised to do, but the surviving children, jack coree.eoration, sf becy. that leaves too. whether they carry on this bather sle, the losses that were filed. under the native american graves protection act to get the remains exhwited and returned to oklahoma. >> and what is the status of that case? where do you see it telling? >> the status is as i understand that they have a 30 day extensbodyl he was...
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you know jim. >> we did a play together. >> jim: it was my very first play in new york -- >> really?alled "the castle." it was an adaptation of a kafka novel which was supposed to be absurd and poignant. >> jim: it was. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: was it more absurd than poignant? >> yes, at times. >> jimmy: very good. okay, good. now, am i saying it right -- is it me-ray e-nos? >> me-ray e-nos, that's right. >> jimmy: all right, good. i'm happy i got it correct. >> yep. >> jimmy: that's not a common name. i never hear mireille. >> my mother's french and it's a southern french name that was created by a novelist for one of his heroines and it means, "wonderful" and -- >> jimmy: hey. that's nice of your mom. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. an7heher ofof thehe grarandfaf have met her, so we just took her on the grandpa tour. soso we e werere in n clevevela my husband, alan ruck is from. >> jimmy: oh yeah, that's right. so your husband is alan ruck, who you might recognize. look at him, right there. that's cameron! [ cheers and applause ] that's cameron, from "ferris bueller's day off." co
you know jim. >> we did a play together. >> jim: it was my very first play in new york -- >> really?alled "the castle." it was an adaptation of a kafka novel which was supposed to be absurd and poignant. >> jim: it was. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: was it more absurd than poignant? >> yes, at times. >> jimmy: very good. okay, good. now, am i saying it right -- is it me-ray e-nos? >> me-ray e-nos, that's right. >> jimmy: all...
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it belonged to jim and stacey richards who are just now telling a harrowing tale of survival. jim was at work when the tornado struck. >> i started to come home. i got a text from my wife. the first couple were jibish, then one came through. >> then a desperate message from stacey. >> jim! >> there was this kind of pressure in my ears and the next thing i know dirt and grit and stuff was hitting me in the face. i realized that the roof was
it belonged to jim and stacey richards who are just now telling a harrowing tale of survival. jim was at work when the tornado struck. >> i started to come home. i got a text from my wife. the first couple were jibish, then one came through. >> then a desperate message from stacey. >> jim! >> there was this kind of pressure in my ears and the next thing i know dirt and grit and stuff was hitting me in the face. i realized that the roof was
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jim. jim. >> she got real serious. >> jimmy: tracy morgan calls me jim. >> yeah.jimmy: james now and then, jim all the time though. like, good to see you, jim. >> good to see you jim. [ laughter ] what's up, jim? >> jimmy: he's the only person that calls me jim. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: more congrats to you. i just -- it was in the press. but it's just -- fresh out the box. what? is it still tasty? you are going to be on -- you're back on nbc, a new comedy pilot got picked up on nbc, with maya rudolph. [ cheers ] ♪ >> we're getting -- we're getting to go to parties. >> jimmy: we're going to go to all the parties together. >> the parties. >> jimmy: fist bumps and everything. >> we're going to be doing a lot of peacock -- a lot of peacock wearing. >> jimmy: peacock wearing. a lot of peacock -- a lot of nbc peacock love. >> back in the nbc fam -- >> jimmy: right now it's called "up all night," but we're not sure if that's going to be the name. >> it might be changed to "squanjack 9000." >> jimmy: "squanjack 9000" is a great name for your new show. but will arnett is i
jim. jim. >> she got real serious. >> jimmy: tracy morgan calls me jim. >> yeah.jimmy: james now and then, jim all the time though. like, good to see you, jim. >> good to see you jim. [ laughter ] what's up, jim? >> jimmy: he's the only person that calls me jim. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: more congrats to you. i just -- it was in the press. but it's just -- fresh out the box. what? is it still tasty? you are going to be on -- you're back on nbc, a new...
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jim bitterman, what are we going to see? >> well, i think we're going to see a lengthy mass, quite an exciting mass for the people that are here. something over a million, certainly more than they expected. part of that must be due to the good weather, but it might be -- skoou extremely popular as far as the church is concerned. right now, up to the beginning of the mass, there will be a small musical interlude with a number of crowds. then they're going to go straight into the rite of beatification. i think that's the moment most people will be waiting for. and takes place when the working mass agains. we'll see that, i would say, within the next 15 to 20 minutes. john, you know, we talked about this earlier. what do you think breaks people out for an event like this? why do you think so many people have turned out today? >> part offite, the pop, whoever it is, is a big deal. making saints is always a big deal. destroegz saints is a huge tradition in catholicism. on top of that is the old john paul magic. we're talking abou
jim bitterman, what are we going to see? >> well, i think we're going to see a lengthy mass, quite an exciting mass for the people that are here. something over a million, certainly more than they expected. part of that must be due to the good weather, but it might be -- skoou extremely popular as far as the church is concerned. right now, up to the beginning of the mass, there will be a small musical interlude with a number of crowds. then they're going to go straight into the rite of...
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and every time i saw jim doing something, i asked jim, jim, can you get me tickets to this, can youget tickets to that? he went off on me one day about begging so much and always asking for favors. he sat me down after he cussed me out, had a nice conversation with me and said to me, you don't want to live your life that way in this town or anywhere elsewhere you're constantly asking for favors and people see you coming, they'll run the other way. develop your own system, make your own goals, accomplish your own achievements and you'll have what you need but stop asking folks for favors. >> very wise. your next one is "you're always on." in the internet age, there is no privacy. how does one deal with that in the failing up when sometimes failures are minute and sometimes failures are only known to you or a small circ will. failures now are known. tavis: on a global scale. and that's the whole point. i tell a story, speaking of television, when i was on b.e.t. years ago, long before pbs, i was interviewing a guest one night and i tell the name in the book, robert townsend, actor, di
and every time i saw jim doing something, i asked jim, jim, can you get me tickets to this, can youget tickets to that? he went off on me one day about begging so much and always asking for favors. he sat me down after he cussed me out, had a nice conversation with me and said to me, you don't want to live your life that way in this town or anywhere elsewhere you're constantly asking for favors and people see you coming, they'll run the other way. develop your own system, make your own goals,...
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jim, are you still with us, jim crawford with cal fire?> yes. >> so now it's a four-alarm fire, from what we're understanding. so in theory, what's happened here in the last five or ten minutes? >> additional resources are being requested to the fire scene to assist with either, as you said before, shifting resources out, giving them a chance to rehabilitate before engaging the fire again. it looks like it's going to be kind of an extended incident, so they're requesting additional resources in order to relieve some personnel there and shift them in and out to the incident. >> jim, from what you see, how long will this take to contain and how fearful should the surrounding neighborhoods be right there, the surrounding buildings? >> the threat is hard to tell from the camera. i would say they'll probably be there through the night working on that. >> jim crawford with cal fire, ow nada to -aur ffo upgraded to a urupform flae,ir this is south of marke on folsom. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> okay, jeff, you've been telling us ab
jim, are you still with us, jim crawford with cal fire?> yes. >> so now it's a four-alarm fire, from what we're understanding. so in theory, what's happened here in the last five or ten minutes? >> additional resources are being requested to the fire scene to assist with either, as you said before, shifting resources out, giving them a chance to rehabilitate before engaging the fire again. it looks like it's going to be kind of an extended incident, so they're requesting...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jim belushi. >> jimmy: jim belushi, thank you for coming on, my man. >>re. [ cheers and applause ] it's a great show, jimmy. you have a great show here. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. you doing a show tonight on broadway? >> i do. after this, i'm going right across the street to broadway. >> jimmy: this fun. do you like it? >> broadway is like a dream for every actor. to be on -- >> jimmy: you did it before? >> i did it years before. i did "pirates of penzance" in 1982. right here. >> jimmy: that's cool. still got the same -- does it feel the same? >> well, it's different from being -- being in the broadway theater now is different now than back then, because now they have cell phones that go off during the show. i mean, it always happens right at the great comic moment or the most dramatic moment. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> these cell phones go off in the theater and just -- to hear that little "deliverance" theme. ♪ you want to go out there and take that phone and -- >> jimmy: yes, exactly, exactly. >> so that's the only difference. otherwise, broadway stays th
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. >> and i'm jim handly. it has been almost ten years since the september 11th attacks at the pentagon, the world trade center and in pennsylvania. this afternoon dna tests came back and confirmed osama bin laden was killed yesterday in a fire fight in pakistan. >> officials say cia interrogators in secret overseas prisons kick-started the effort find bin laden. he was shot and killed in a bat bad, pakistan in a $1 million mansion. steve has the latest from the national mall. >> good evening from the national mall in washington where there have been a scattering of celebrations by tourist, local residents and of course, they're celebrating down at the white house where we have now learned that president obama first heard in august of 2010 that the founder of al qaeda, osama bin laden might be using that mansion not far from the pakistan capital of islamabad, the evidence mounted up, we are told. the president gave the green light to go last night. it's page one worldwide, america kills osama bin laden. this p
. >> and i'm jim handly. it has been almost ten years since the september 11th attacks at the pentagon, the world trade center and in pennsylvania. this afternoon dna tests came back and confirmed osama bin laden was killed yesterday in a fire fight in pakistan. >> officials say cia interrogators in secret overseas prisons kick-started the effort find bin laden. he was shot and killed in a bat bad, pakistan in a $1 million mansion. steve has the latest from the national mall....
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no, jim's got no picks for us here? >> oh, oh! jim, you're being asked for picks! >> that jim!> no-hitter. >> no-hitter. the weather should be fine. no-hitter is quite the prediction. >> weather prediction here, a baseball prediction, jim steyer is here and we'll speak with him in a minute. >>> but first, moving closer to storing your music library online, the company signed a deal with four major record labels, letting users access their favorite tunes from anywhere as long as they have a high speed internet connection. apple is just one of the tech companies that rely on tracking your location to taylor their service to customers, but it might put kids at risk. jim steyer with common sense media joining us with more than just baseball picks this morning. we are talking privacy with your mobile devices. thanks for joining us. >> good to be here. >> i know you were just in washington, dc testifying at a congressional hearing. tell us about this. >> other people were apple, google and facebook. and the issue was should there be new regulation that regulates privacy of kids in pa
no, jim's got no picks for us here? >> oh, oh! jim, you're being asked for picks! >> that jim!> no-hitter. >> no-hitter. the weather should be fine. no-hitter is quite the prediction. >> weather prediction here, a baseball prediction, jim steyer is here and we'll speak with him in a minute. >>> but first, moving closer to storing your music library online, the company signed a deal with four major record labels, letting users access their favorite tunes from...
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people's temple founder jim jones. a southern california pastor who lost 27 family members at jones town sued to block the memorial. last week a superior court judge sided with a group of supporters, including jim jones son, saying the service should go on with jones name etched in stone. for many here the mass murder suicide tarnishes otherwise happy memories from life on the commune in guyan na. >> unfortunately jim jones became a mad man and destroyed all those lives. >> she lost 13 family members. she doesn't mind the name on the memorial. >> the first step was forgiving and that forgiving jim jones. >> the faces of those who died may seem distant memories but not for this group. >> i wanted to say goodbye, and now i can. goodbye, mom. goodbye, jim, and bye, my beautiful children. >> in oakland, abc-7 news. >> alan: the chp's crackdown on drunk drivers continues tonight. the dui and traffic deaths are down this weekend. chp officers arrested 897 drivers from friday evening through 6:00 a.m. this morning. last year
people's temple founder jim jones. a southern california pastor who lost 27 family members at jones town sued to block the memorial. last week a superior court judge sided with a group of supporters, including jim jones son, saying the service should go on with jones name etched in stone. for many here the mass murder suicide tarnishes otherwise happy memories from life on the commune in guyan na. >> unfortunately jim jones became a mad man and destroyed all those lives. >> she lost...
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i want to start with jim newton. this amazing justice for all, history of earl warren and the nation he made. jim newton is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist. he is a senior fellow of ucla public affairs. he has a new biography coming out with dwight eisenhower and his white house years. we can segue into that history and you may know his name. it was done in the new yorker about the discovery -- from eisenhower in the new yorker. a really fascinating article that came out recently. with that i would like to turn it over to jim and have him tell us how we got into writing about earl warren. >> a cue for being here. before i say anything, it was a finalist for the book prize in history last night. what she should also tell you, the winner of the los angeles times. [applause] >> earl warren. i started poking around in 2001. i became an editor at the time and was responsible for california government and political coverage. i was initially drawn to his curiosity about his time as governor. you know earl warren until q
i want to start with jim newton. this amazing justice for all, history of earl warren and the nation he made. jim newton is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist. he is a senior fellow of ucla public affairs. he has a new biography coming out with dwight eisenhower and his white house years. we can segue into that history and you may know his name. it was done in the new yorker about the discovery -- from eisenhower in the new yorker. a really fascinating article that came out recently. with that...
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just make sure we can see you, and we will bring them up to jim. something about jim, one thing to know is that he writes the editorials that appear every week in our newspaper. we get a lot of kudos for his work on that, so pretty proud of him at that level. there's a lot of things on the business side, but that is the one you can count on him for every single week. since san francisco is the host city, mayor lee was gracious enough to allow mayor kwan to go first. well, zack, and welcome, merkel on -- mayor kwan. [applause] >> good morning, all. it is my pleasure to welcome you on behalf of the partners and lawyers at my firm. we are in historic times. 34 years ago, i was privileged to help with the election and administration of the first african-american mayor of oakland. we continue to make history because today, i'm honored to introduce the first asian american woman as mayor of oakland, the first asian mayor of oakland, and the first asian- american woman elected as mayor of any major city in the united states. she and ed lee, the first asia
just make sure we can see you, and we will bring them up to jim. something about jim, one thing to know is that he writes the editorials that appear every week in our newspaper. we get a lot of kudos for his work on that, so pretty proud of him at that level. there's a lot of things on the business side, but that is the one you can count on him for every single week. since san francisco is the host city, mayor lee was gracious enough to allow mayor kwan to go first. well, zack, and welcome,...
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human rights and nonviolence and apparently meant to keep a straight face while doing it well get jim's take on that and stuff and console us even console a little progress and he joins us from houston texas to tell you how to beat back the twisted logic of intellectual property but that won't stop the government from imposing a twisted morality of stifling innovation on you to make you feel bad for copying things that big corporations don't want you to profit well tough because the internet is here to the rescue and so is adam vs the man. before we get back to the issues of piracy we have some government i receive to discuss and join me now is our guest jim wallace a bestselling author of public the olden speaker and outspoken commentator and recently served on the president's advisory council on faith based and neighborhood partnerships and currently serves as the chair of the global agenda council on faith for the world economic forum. his latest book is rediscovering values on wall street main street and your street a moral compass for the new economy his two previous books the grea
human rights and nonviolence and apparently meant to keep a straight face while doing it well get jim's take on that and stuff and console us even console a little progress and he joins us from houston texas to tell you how to beat back the twisted logic of intellectual property but that won't stop the government from imposing a twisted morality of stifling innovation on you to make you feel bad for copying things that big corporations don't want you to profit well tough because the internet is...
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um, one of the things that's striking about jim's week is that -- jim's book is that the story of jerusalem, bible stories, the story of god has been interpreted for ill as a story of sacrifice and violence and war and territoriality and all kinds of terrible things. and what jim does in his book is show you, show you a very generous interpretation of all of those issues. and i commend it to you. is there anything you want to say about violence and -- because violence is the theme that is the spine of your book, i think. >> well, it is. and i, what i would like to add to all that's been said is that it behooves us to be wary of the negative impact of this heavenly philosophizing about jerusalem across the world, across civilization. the negative impact of that on the actual people who live in the real city. talk about violence, the violence that threatens and defines tension between israelis and palestinians is bad enough without carrying the weight of our fevered imaginations about it. so the watch word, the the word of caution here is that we also need to back off and let the israelis and
um, one of the things that's striking about jim's week is that -- jim's book is that the story of jerusalem, bible stories, the story of god has been interpreted for ill as a story of sacrifice and violence and war and territoriality and all kinds of terrible things. and what jim does in his book is show you, show you a very generous interpretation of all of those issues. and i commend it to you. is there anything you want to say about violence and -- because violence is the theme that is the...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> smith: that's the "cbs evening news." smith in new york. thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ed by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> it's the kind of story we report all too often. but tonight video that shows us exactly what it's like when violence erupts on the streets of oakland. the gunfire, the chaos, the fire and the consequences. >>> a bay area nursing student missing for three days now. the one clue that is now drawing the focus of family and the police. >> the the disease known as aids. >> it was mysterious. it was terrifying and it was just the beginning. tonight we launch a series of special reports on aids at 30. we begin a look with where it all tarted. san francisco in the early 1980s. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. they are known for
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> smith: that's the "cbs evening news." smith in new york. thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ed by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> it's the kind of story we report all too often. but tonight video that shows us exactly what...
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shaw or jim harbaugh back on campus but a bay area native was doing a clinic for coaches.ahawks pete carroll bringing his win forever program to the farm. a book and a mentoring program for coaches of all sports at all levels. we talked to him at the event about the lockout and jim harbaugh coming into the division and so much more. 49ers, seahawks talked tonight with coach carroll and we'll have it for you tonight at 11:25 on "sports sunday." >> look forward to it. >> a lot of fun. >> thanks, lawrence. >> we've got "in wine country" coming up next and see you back here tonight at 11:00 and
shaw or jim harbaugh back on campus but a bay area native was doing a clinic for coaches.ahawks pete carroll bringing his win forever program to the farm. a book and a mentoring program for coaches of all sports at all levels. we talked to him at the event about the lockout and jim harbaugh coming into the division and so much more. 49ers, seahawks talked tonight with coach carroll and we'll have it for you tonight at 11:25 on "sports sunday." >> look forward to it. >> a...
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and so, we begin with our jim sciutto, who is there tonight. jim? >> reporter: david, this is by far the strongest statement from a pakistani government official since the raid. in effect, backing up suspicions expressed by some u.s. officials that osama bin laden had help inside pakistani intelligence. his years hiding in plain sight shocked america and the world. today, a senior pakistani official placed the blame inside the pakistani government, telling abc news, quote, elements of pakistani intelligence, probably rogue or retired, were involved in aiding, abetting and sheltering the leader of al qaeda. today, president obama expressed his own strong suspicions. >> we think that there had to be some sort of support network for bin laden inside of pakistan. but we don't know who or what that support network was. >> reporter: new information indicates bin laden spent even more time in or near urban areas of pakistan than previously known. one of his captured wives telling investigators in addition to the five years he lived in the compound in abbot
and so, we begin with our jim sciutto, who is there tonight. jim? >> reporter: david, this is by far the strongest statement from a pakistani government official since the raid. in effect, backing up suspicions expressed by some u.s. officials that osama bin laden had help inside pakistani intelligence. his years hiding in plain sight shocked america and the world. today, a senior pakistani official placed the blame inside the pakistani government, telling abc news, quote, elements of...
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i think it would be good to have jim back. i do not know a process he is going through about the decisions he is making, but one thing i was a clear as day is that i would love to have him back. just tonight, he is missed. ask the chief. everything. he is very thorough. he also brings of the celebrity. i always miss jim, and i hope he comes back. >> the blood with the process and whatever decision he makes. president mazzucco: great. i think we are ready for public comment on line items 2-a, b, c, d. but some clients and two more from my neighborhood are willing to prop up our sleeves and work with you about the control specialists. i think we can better alert you, issues recede from the client perspective and what we hear from our officers that serve our neighborhood that require your attention in a creative solution. not clients, but applicants and officers themselves. he doesn't even know if that email was received by the liaison office. we certainly want to work with the lieutenant to see what will make his job easier, and
i think it would be good to have jim back. i do not know a process he is going through about the decisions he is making, but one thing i was a clear as day is that i would love to have him back. just tonight, he is missed. ask the chief. everything. he is very thorough. he also brings of the celebrity. i always miss jim, and i hope he comes back. >> the blood with the process and whatever decision he makes. president mazzucco: great. i think we are ready for public comment on line items...
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the streak was a challenge jim issued to his daughter that fourth grade year to see how many nights inould read together. he even made rules, that they had to read at least one chapter and finish before midnight. >> it was our way of being connected. if i got that done and nothing else, that was the important thing of the day. >> it was like my life! >> reporter: alice, now 23, took it just as seriously. >> and you would think 15 minutes a day wouldn't be that fundamental but it turned out it was what everything came back to. >> reporter: starting with chapter books and building to shakespeare, jim continued reading to alice well after most parents give up on story time-- well into high school. that's right. while the other kids were leaving parties to get beer... >> i don't know that i was particularly popular. ( laughs ) >> reporter: alice was leaving for "king leer." >> and i didn't drive, either! so i would have to burden someone at a party to take me home to get read to and drive me back! >> reporter: yet she and her dad kept it up every night until the first day of college after
the streak was a challenge jim issued to his daughter that fourth grade year to see how many nights inould read together. he even made rules, that they had to read at least one chapter and finish before midnight. >> it was our way of being connected. if i got that done and nothing else, that was the important thing of the day. >> it was like my life! >> reporter: alice, now 23, took it just as seriously. >> and you would think 15 minutes a day wouldn't be that...
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i worked with jim cole. i was part of a legislative committee in the house of representatives that had to do some very difficult work on an ethics issue involving a former speaker of the house of representatives. mr. cardin: it was a tough decision to bring together six members of the house, three democrats, three republicans, and to do it in a way that would maintain the nonpartisan requirements of an ethics investigation. the atmosphere was very partisanly charged around the work that we were doing. i know this sounds familiar because people in maryland and connecticut and around the nation understand that we're working in a very partisan environment here and they expect the people that are charged with the department of justice to work in a nonpartisan manner. this is not a partisan position, the deputy attorney general. this is a person who is working with the attorney general as the nation's lawyer. and we want somebody who has the experience, someone who has th the -- the character and commitment to ca
i worked with jim cole. i was part of a legislative committee in the house of representatives that had to do some very difficult work on an ethics issue involving a former speaker of the house of representatives. mr. cardin: it was a tough decision to bring together six members of the house, three democrats, three republicans, and to do it in a way that would maintain the nonpartisan requirements of an ethics investigation. the atmosphere was very partisanly charged around the work that we were...