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susan, good morning. >> hey, good morning, joel. yeah, washington is watching higher oil prices, and considering u.s. dependence on foreign oil, it's now looking at a much closer alternative. the white house is considering tapping the nation's oil reserves to try to put a cap on runaway oil prices. >> all matters have to be on the table when you go through -- when you see the difficulty coming out of the economic crisis we're in, and the fragility of it. >> reporter: the strategic petroleum reserves, the u.s. government's emergency oil supply, holds 727 million barrels right now. that's enough to provide the nation the oil it needs for a couple of months. after hurricane katrina, the government released 30 million barrels. oil prices dropped nearly 4%. during the first gulf war, 34 million barrels were released and prices dropped a third in one day. but the price of gasoline up 33 cents a gallon in the past two weeks, drivers will take any break they can get. >> i used to make it three, four days with $75 of gas. now every two days
susan, good morning. >> hey, good morning, joel. yeah, washington is watching higher oil prices, and considering u.s. dependence on foreign oil, it's now looking at a much closer alternative. the white house is considering tapping the nation's oil reserves to try to put a cap on runaway oil prices. >> all matters have to be on the table when you go through -- when you see the difficulty coming out of the economic crisis we're in, and the fragility of it. >> reporter: the...
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. >> joel brown is in washington with more on this. good morning, joel. what else did the president have to say? >> reporter: well, betty, the president passionately outlined why he believes this operation is in the nation's national interests. he was not so clear on what comes next. >> places in the world where -- >> reporter: president obama is vowing to keep america's role in libya a limited one. >> going forward, the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to our allies and partners. >> reporter: he announced nato would take full command tomorrow. the president defended the operation saying it was necessary to prevent gadhafi from killing his own people. >> i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> reporter: what the president didn't say is how much the mission will cost or how long it might take. >> it may not happen overnight. as a badly weakened gadhafi tries desperately to hang on to power. >> reporter: while the president wants gadhafi out, he doesn't
. >> joel brown is in washington with more on this. good morning, joel. what else did the president have to say? >> reporter: well, betty, the president passionately outlined why he believes this operation is in the nation's national interests. he was not so clear on what comes next. >> places in the world where -- >> reporter: president obama is vowing to keep america's role in libya a limited one. >> going forward, the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone and...
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susan, good morning. >> hey, good morning, joel. yeah, washington is watching higher oil prices, and considering u.s. dependence on foreign oil, it's now looking at a much closer alternative. the white house is considering tapping the nation's oil reserves to try to put a cap on runaway oil prices. >> all matters have to be on the table when you go through -- when you see the difficulty coming out of the economic crisis we're in, and the fragility of it.
susan, good morning. >> hey, good morning, joel. yeah, washington is watching higher oil prices, and considering u.s. dependence on foreign oil, it's now looking at a much closer alternative. the white house is considering tapping the nation's oil reserves to try to put a cap on runaway oil prices. >> all matters have to be on the table when you go through -- when you see the difficulty coming out of the economic crisis we're in, and the fragility of it.
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joel brown is in washington with more. good morning, joel. what's the latest? >> betty, it wasn't even a close fight. gadhafi forces routed the rebels, proving again to many, they don't stand a chance without the coalition's help. the u.s. starts handing over control of the military operation in libya to nato today. in the past two days, the u.s. stepped up its assault on the country, launching 22 cruise missiles at weapons storage sites around tripoli. >> gadhafi knows exactly what he needs to do to stop the constant bombardment that he's under. >> reporter: representatives from more than 40 countries attending a summit in london, led by secretary of state hillary clinton, agree there's only one solution. that libyan leader moammar gadhafi step down. >> gadhafi has lost the legitimacy to lead. so we believe he must go. we're working with the international community to try to achieve that outcome. >> reporter: president obama's trying to decide whether the u.s. should provide weapons to the rebel forces. a tough choice, given the testimony of nato's top command
joel brown is in washington with more. good morning, joel. what's the latest? >> betty, it wasn't even a close fight. gadhafi forces routed the rebels, proving again to many, they don't stand a chance without the coalition's help. the u.s. starts handing over control of the military operation in libya to nato today. in the past two days, the u.s. stepped up its assault on the country, launching 22 cruise missiles at weapons storage sites around tripoli. >> gadhafi knows exactly what...
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>> joel brown in washington for us this morning. joel, thank you. and a quick programming note, cbs news will have live coverage of the president's address tonight. he speaks at 7:30 eastern from the national defense university in washington. >>> a deadly suicide bombing in eastern avz. the target of last night's attack was a construction company. government officials say at least 20 people were killed, some 50 others wounded when a large truck exploded. the attackers shot their way into the compound before exploding the bomb. >>> to yemen now, president ali abdullah saleh has offered to step down by the end of the year. protesters have been calling for his immediate resignation. islamic militants are now taking control of towns in southern yemen, including a weapons factory. negotiations on a transfer of power ended abruptly saturday evening. they're not expected to resume. saleh says there will be no more concessions to the opposition. >>> japan was rocked by another earthquake early this morning. the quake measured 6.5. it hit japan's northeast c
>> joel brown in washington for us this morning. joel, thank you. and a quick programming note, cbs news will have live coverage of the president's address tonight. he speaks at 7:30 eastern from the national defense university in washington. >>> a deadly suicide bombing in eastern avz. the target of last night's attack was a construction company. government officials say at least 20 people were killed, some 50 others wounded when a large truck exploded. the attackers shot their...
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joel brown is in washington. good morning, joel. bring us up to speed. >> a lot going on, betty. good morning to you. we're learning now the cia's been on the ground in libya for weeks now, in some cases working hand in hand with the rebels. but whether or not to supply weapons to the opposition is a whole other matter that sparks fierce debate here in washington. cia operatives are reportedly on the ground in libya. the intelligence agency sent in small teams earlier this month. some of them helped rescue an american crew member after this f-15 fighter jet crashed. what the cia is doing now isn't exactly clear. besides gathering information on rebel forces, "the new york times" reports they're helping direct air strikes. so far, no decision's been made on whether to arm the opposition. but the u.s., france and britain, are all considering it. >> it may not have to be the united states. there's good reason to think that some european special forces could do comparably well. >> reporter: rebel troops lost more ground wednesday, after forces loyal to leader moammar gadhafi successf
joel brown is in washington. good morning, joel. bring us up to speed. >> a lot going on, betty. good morning to you. we're learning now the cia's been on the ground in libya for weeks now, in some cases working hand in hand with the rebels. but whether or not to supply weapons to the opposition is a whole other matter that sparks fierce debate here in washington. cia operatives are reportedly on the ground in libya. the intelligence agency sent in small teams earlier this month. some of...
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steven and joel are fabulous and i will be missing them this year.hey are graduating and going to an adult program for adults with developmental disabilities where they will continue to make art. i'm thankful to my principal and susan for helping this become a reality. i have an amazing administration. the visual and performance arts department made it possible and i love projects because it promotes our students as artists and not just an individual with a disability which is so important inputting people first. it will be on the cover of "school time" in may, 2011, so we are excited. >> just so great to see the mural. when heidi unveiled it said it is wonderful and it is wonderful and reminds us of true diversity. thank you. >> i encourage everybody to go into the main hallway. the video is great but it doesn't do it justice. >> thanks for joining us this evening. president mendoza: item b is the student delegate report. >> last friday, we had our eighth annual youth summit called striving for success, even though i couldn't attend it was great. th
steven and joel are fabulous and i will be missing them this year.hey are graduating and going to an adult program for adults with developmental disabilities where they will continue to make art. i'm thankful to my principal and susan for helping this become a reality. i have an amazing administration. the visual and performance arts department made it possible and i love projects because it promotes our students as artists and not just an individual with a disability which is so important...
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joel brown, cbs news, the state department. >>> well, problems at that stricken nuclear power plant in japan. smoke rose from two reactors this morning. forcing the workers to evacuate. they're trying to restore power and get cooling systems operating again. this comes as there is growing concern of radiation contaminating fod and water supplies. -- food and water supplies. trace amounts have been found in food and tap water. >>> and new estimates now put the death toll at more than 18,000, with the world bank saying it will take five years to rebuild japan. >>> but there are a few bright spots. this is an amazing story of survival. an 80-year-old woman and her 16- year-old grandson were rescued from the rubble nine days after the earthquake leveled their home. they say they survived by eating food from the refrigerator. >>> so how prepared is california should a disaster like the one in japan strike here? well, that's the question that state lawmakers hope to answer in hearings that just got under way in sacramento. lawmakers will look at tsunami damage to the coastline and the state'
joel brown, cbs news, the state department. >>> well, problems at that stricken nuclear power plant in japan. smoke rose from two reactors this morning. forcing the workers to evacuate. they're trying to restore power and get cooling systems operating again. this comes as there is growing concern of radiation contaminating fod and water supplies. -- food and water supplies. trace amounts have been found in food and tap water. >>> and new estimates now put the death toll at...
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joel brown has our report. ♪ god hates america >> reporter: their provocative demonstrations tested theimits of free speech. but the supreme court ruled the protesters have the constitution on their side. >> the rule of law here is you don't get to use your objective standards to call my religion intentional infliction of emotional distress. >> reporter: the high court ruled 8-1 in favor of westboro baptist church. its members travel the country picketing military funerals. preaching that god's punishing the military for the nation's tolerance of homosexuality. >> my first thought was, eight justices don't have the common sense god gave a goat. >> reporter: albert synder's son matthew was killed in iraq. after westboro members demonstrated outside the marine's funeral in maryland, synder sued and won a $5 million judgment against the kansas-based church for inflicting emotional distress. that ruling was overturned wednesday by the high court. >> we can no longer bury our dead in this country with dignity. >> reporter: the justices were almost unanimous, as even the most hurtful speech i
joel brown has our report. ♪ god hates america >> reporter: their provocative demonstrations tested theimits of free speech. but the supreme court ruled the protesters have the constitution on their side. >> the rule of law here is you don't get to use your objective standards to call my religion intentional infliction of emotional distress. >> reporter: the high court ruled 8-1 in favor of westboro baptist church. its members travel the country picketing military funerals....
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. >> acaba de naotar josé joel gonzález , . >> la corta corona, la salida de jaurez, el primer gol delpuebla . >> el toque para corona, las oredenes de gustavo matosas, juárez uno de losmonestados, le queda la pelota a pereira borja y el remate , que le pasa a la defensa de querétaro . >> aquí aparecio la lampara y el genio de pereira. >> lo buscan por arriba a acosta, tiro de esquina , balón que se abre, para ocampo, el balonso . >> arriba el arquero, se queda con la pelota díaz , hay que poner paños frío en querétaro, amigarse con el balón, . >> el nervio ,la pelota se escapa de los pies . >> gana querétaro 2 a 1 -. >> todo lo del fútbol mexicano . >> el remate y tapa el arquero, se lo pierde borja, aparecio díaz, cerca estuvo de marcar el segundo . >> bueno , la respuesta de alexandro Álvarez , le dijo que no . >> que partido . >> no apto para cardiacos . >> fijate, he inmediatamente bueno par ael tercero ,. >> se podría haber hecho mejor . >> el mejor momento del encuentro . >> emocionante, gana querétaro, 2 a 1, se lo perdió borja . >> a correr el puebla, hay que pasar la pelota,
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drawing with a professional artist and larry noticed that steven was very, very gifted at landscapes and joel was very talented at portraits and went out into the community and noticed that the two students got excited about drawing scenes of san francisco, their hometown, very loyal residents of san francisco. so the result of this year of drawing around the city was this wonderful mural honoring san francisco which is in the main hall and was unveiled at a ceremony i had the pleasure of attending. i would like to show you a student-made documentary about the mural project and then heidi will be on hand for the board if anyone has any comments or questions afterwards. ♪ >> adult art program for artists who have some type of disability, but they have to have an interest in art and have some talent in art to be part of the project. it was presented to me as a mural by heidi. [video presentation being shown]
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what you think of joel klein success so far? >> i think it's too early to tell, but i think that her commitment, she is clearly very committed for all the right reasons. and you know, i guess we'll see what happens. [laughter] >> i think we should reach the point where, when we are trying to figure out who should be the superintendent of our nation's largest school system or newark, new jersey, for that matter which is in the nhtsa superintendent search or a lan or any may be sent to be chicago, where some of the best jobs on the planet, they should be, right, like we should be considering slates of people of all the foundational experience is necessary to do that job. they should be people who taught in transformational raise who ran transformation schools as for lots of other transformational schools. can you imagine ge, much talk about of course for ceo selections, just having back and deciding that someone who hadn't even worked in corporate america should be the ceo? we would never do it. and again, this is why i say someti
what you think of joel klein success so far? >> i think it's too early to tell, but i think that her commitment, she is clearly very committed for all the right reasons. and you know, i guess we'll see what happens. [laughter] >> i think we should reach the point where, when we are trying to figure out who should be the superintendent of our nation's largest school system or newark, new jersey, for that matter which is in the nhtsa superintendent search or a lan or any may be sent...
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. >> you bring up joel kline quite a lot and you seem to admire him. what do you think of joel kline's successor? >> it is too early to tell. but i think that her commitment -- she is clearly very committed for all the right reasons. we will see what happens. [laughter] i think we should reach the point that when we are trying to figure out who should be the superintendent of the largest schools in newark or new jersey which is in the midst of superintendent surge or atlanta or chicago, some of the best jobs on the planet, they should be. we should be considering slates of people who have all the foundational experience necessary to do that job. people who talk in transformational ways or run transformational schools or support transformational schools. can you imagine the much talked about for its ceo's election just stepping back and deciding someone who hasn't worked in corporate america shouldn't be the ceo? we would never do it. this is why i say sometimes i wonder if we think this is a true crisis. but we can't blame the mayor fully because the f
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joel greenberg actually moved into the treasury bill pit and became a very, very large trader there for a while as el with. >> and so what did you trade? >> i started off -- i came back to chicago, i worked as a clerk for a few months, then leased a seat. and i started trade anything gold futures. gold futures were actually the second large itself -- largest volume product at the mercantile exchange. part of it was during those days people were utilizing what they called gold spreads, buy withing one contract, selling another as a vehicle to defer charges. >> and by deferring, you mean not pay. >> yes. [laughter] you're able to use gold contracts to essentially take a tax liable from one year and move it into the next year. and some people did that year after year after year. the problem was, eventually, the government took their regulations, and people could no longer roll their taxes. so times people want to put multimillion dollar tax bills that were immediately due. >> okay. >> so, and quite honestly, i think, that was the end of the ability to roll backses through gold spreads
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joel brown, cbs news, washington. >>> and the president is expected to speak at 4:30 p.m. our time.age right here on cbs and continuing developments on libya on the cbs 5 eyewitness news at 5:00. and remember, you can find the latest developments on our website, cbssf.com. >>> new readings show contamination in the ocean has spread about a mile farther north of japan's crippled nuclear plant than previously thought. workers at the plant have been rushing to pump out radioactive water that seeped into sea water and soil. one expert says it could take weeks to clear out the radioactive water. meantime, a tsunami warning has been lifted after a magnitude 6.5 earthquake yesterday. no serious damage was reported. >>> 5:40 your time. a mystery on a disney cruise ship. the last thing a female employee did before she went missing. >>> plus a anyone tenth doe 3ds -- nintendo 3ds is coming out. why parents are being told not to let their children use the gadgets. ,,,,,,,, when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with t
joel brown, cbs news, washington. >>> and the president is expected to speak at 4:30 p.m. our time.age right here on cbs and continuing developments on libya on the cbs 5 eyewitness news at 5:00. and remember, you can find the latest developments on our website, cbssf.com. >>> new readings show contamination in the ocean has spread about a mile farther north of japan's crippled nuclear plant than previously thought. workers at the plant have been rushing to pump out...
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. >> yeah, thanks joel. well, precipitation is still roblematic but there's this >> there's a tendency for more wetness in tropical climates. it's kind of if you shift the whole frequency distribution of temperature to the warm side and naturally the tail shifts as well and you get a propensity of more extremes. because the temperature impacts snow,packs you propose more run off in certain mountain settings. there's a little evidence of increase in heavier precipitation and that's showing up in some observns
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i road in last night with joel smith and he said with a wink and nunl, never turn down a trip to san francisco or new orleans. we have one still left. all right. i'm going to talk about a shared resource in the west and my first thing here is all important dividing line on the upper and lower basin colorado line. this photograph was taken lo 1880's and you will see the lower right, the founder. john lee is actually my grant grant grand father. you might think it's remarkable to be a descendant of the guy, but he had 21 lives and by my count about 2500 descendants right about now. let's go to the next. you probably all know the overview of the river. those that never heard of the colorado river let me give you facts. 7 states and two nations share it. the fastest growing part of the nation by percentage or numbers. including utah, arizona, and nevada and california just on sheer numbers. 8 percent of the land area in the united states and it has 60 million acre feet of storage and that's closest to the highest in the world relative to it's annual flow of 15 million acre flow a year. i
i road in last night with joel smith and he said with a wink and nunl, never turn down a trip to san francisco or new orleans. we have one still left. all right. i'm going to talk about a shared resource in the west and my first thing here is all important dividing line on the upper and lower basin colorado line. this photograph was taken lo 1880's and you will see the lower right, the founder. john lee is actually my grant grant grand father. you might think it's remarkable to be a descendant...
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joel brown, cbs news, arlington national cemetery. [ music ] >>> wow.10-year-old. >> amazing. >> all right, young lady, we've got some rain and it is pouring out there. >> it is pouring but it depends on where you are. other areas have said what are you talking about? not a bad day at all. at gillroy topped out at 71 degrees. >> really? >> that's why we call it micro- climates. this is our live cbs weather camera looking out there and we do have raindrops on the camera lens. because the ceiling has been lowering we do have delays over one hour at sfo. this is live high definition doppler radar. when you see the green on the screen you obviously need an umbrella. areas of yellow is where a heavy downpour is occurring right now from berkeley traversing towards highway 113 in the observing owing area -- he can he can area. -- oakland and the rain is concentrating north of the golden gate bridge all day long. speck wills and areas of yellow on the screen still. santa rosa officially until 5:00 has picked up nearly a full inch of rain. other notable numbers
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. >> yeah, thanks joel. well, precipitation is still roblematic but there's this >> there's a tendency for more wetness in tropical climates. it's kind of if you shift the whole frequency distribution of temperature to the warm side and naturally the tail shifts as well and you get a propensity of more extremes. because the
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>> joel klein: if you have a pulse, you get tenure. >> couric: you just have to show up?showing up. >> couric: joel klein stepped down in january after eight years as the new york city schools chancellor. he says that traditional public schools can't follow the tep model. vanderhoek is able to make personnel decisions based on performance, but most schools can't because of tenure. >> klein: it's virtually impossible to terminate an incompetent teacher. the process is so cumbersome that very few people will try. and so, as a result, we virtually get rid of no one for poor performance in the city. >> couric: and the unions have fought tooth and nail to keep teachers from losing their jobs, even when they have unsatisfactory ratings. they believe that tenure protects the rights of teachers and prevents them from being unjustly fired by vindictive principals. but in new york city, more teachers have died while on the payroll than have been removed for cause. over the past three years, out of 55,000 tenured teachers, only seven have been removed for poor performance. at tep, v
>> joel klein: if you have a pulse, you get tenure. >> couric: you just have to show up?showing up. >> couric: joel klein stepped down in january after eight years as the new york city schools chancellor. he says that traditional public schools can't follow the tep model. vanderhoek is able to make personnel decisions based on performance, but most schools can't because of tenure. >> klein: it's virtually impossible to terminate an incompetent teacher. the process is so...
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. >> reporter: senator joel anderson is talking today about there story.vestigation at a luxury resort in the desert in 2009. a convention in which caltrans shelled out more than $80,000 to send 52 employees to a transportation conference at a four star hotel that offered ground will rides on a manmade lagoon. >> certainly that story was a tipping point. >> reporter: today joel anderson is calling for a defunding of caltrans, an agency that he says is too fat from taxpayer dollars. >> if you take the salaries, total salaries paid and total benefits paid and divided it by the total number of employees it is in excess of $100,000 per employee. >> reporter: anderson and roughly a dozen republicans want to take nearly $13 billion from caltrans and shift that money to local cities and counties for their highways, roads and bridges. doing so, they say, would save $2 billion. >> caltrans has not been a good steward of this money. they have not done what they were supposed to be doing. >> reporter: the republicans say they are taking on governor brown's challenge
. >> reporter: senator joel anderson is talking today about there story.vestigation at a luxury resort in the desert in 2009. a convention in which caltrans shelled out more than $80,000 to send 52 employees to a transportation conference at a four star hotel that offered ground will rides on a manmade lagoon. >> certainly that story was a tipping point. >> reporter: today joel anderson is calling for a defunding of caltrans, an agency that he says is too fat from taxpayer...
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i talked to joel about this.t would be great to have a collection of real on ground so you can deal with the explicit issue of climate change whether or not reservoir rules have been adjusted already. what's actually been done? what changes have we seen? success stories would be very valuable to a lot of management in different places what has not been done? unfortunately, my list is longer here. a few flood examples in 2002 the california flood management task force held a hearing and a number of speakers came and talked about climate change and change of the way we do flood changing and maybe i'm miss reading the flood change task force but i would argue they ignore that and nothing they recommend took climate change into account. we no, fema, flood map's don't incorporate future risks and some say they don't adequately incorporate flood risks. the story we heard from david on often does but
i talked to joel about this.t would be great to have a collection of real on ground so you can deal with the explicit issue of climate change whether or not reservoir rules have been adjusted already. what's actually been done? what changes have we seen? success stories would be very valuable to a lot of management in different places what has not been done? unfortunately, my list is longer here. a few flood examples in 2002 the california flood management task force held a hearing and a number...
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version of the russian game as well so this one is more dynamic and interesting than one played out joel as requests you have to. see not to cross between facebook credits and. there were plenty of things i have to remember. the purpose of the game is to score as many points as possible with previously as a supposed to get to the all the end of the movie on that line and come back and do that only if they don't hit the goal. is not supposed to be on the sidelines. team get six shots if you got a rule seems simple enough now i just time to learn what makes a great laptop pinched for. this position you hit it if you stay on the sports. which is very technical i think i may just go for the get it and hope technique but seemingly flexibility may be the key to this game. just to sit on the it is the best heavy but it. is just killing my back. and then like a coiled spring i unleashed my first shops. but here we go. i just finally took out the referee. is a clean hit you know will be sorry. i'm going to have like no friends but it's good. to see me in a senior officials wasn't the best way to
version of the russian game as well so this one is more dynamic and interesting than one played out joel as requests you have to. see not to cross between facebook credits and. there were plenty of things i have to remember. the purpose of the game is to score as many points as possible with previously as a supposed to get to the all the end of the movie on that line and come back and do that only if they don't hit the goal. is not supposed to be on the sidelines. team get six shots if you got...
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. >> i'm joel smith and i want to pick up on peters comments. i'm very impressed by this workshop on assessing the climate change and it begs the question, should all utilities or those officer time size be required to look at implications of climate changes over 30 or 50 - whatever the planning verizon is, the things peter is talking about. in britain and correct me if i'm wrong, their required to look at the long-term plan and suggest if their robust against a long term plan. i think it's making water managers look very seriously at this. i throw that out as a possibility. >> i'm at,mwah. they have asked me to lead our climate change commitment and people ask the same thing. what do we do? what are we doing? is this real? to synthesize and follow up, i like peters comments. one of this things we do when we talk to more and more people is seeing a transition from a world we were focused on and meeting a regulatory world and now we're being asked to look external and further from the small boundaries of our communities and where do we sit. some
. >> i'm joel smith and i want to pick up on peters comments. i'm very impressed by this workshop on assessing the climate change and it begs the question, should all utilities or those officer time size be required to look at implications of climate changes over 30 or 50 - whatever the planning verizon is, the things peter is talking about. in britain and correct me if i'm wrong, their required to look at the long-term plan and suggest if their robust against a long term plan. i think...
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my name is joel madden. my name is orlando bloom. my name is salma hayek. my name is laurence fishburne and i believe... i believe... believe... i believe... believe... my name is liam neeson, and i believe that number should be zero. believe in zero. join the effort. visit unicefusa.org. [thunder] did you buy the flashlight and the batteries? yes. did you make sure we're not missing anything in the first aid kit? yup. did you go through the plan with the kids again? yes. announcer: the more you prepare today, the more you'll be able to reduce the devastating effects of a tornado, an earthquake, a power outage, or any other disaster. get a kit, make a plan, be informed. visit ready.gov. >>> welcome back to mosaic. i'm honored to be your host this morning. we're in the middle of a robust conversation about the jewish community federation. please welcome my two guests. when somebody comes to you as and advise error specialist, -- advisor or a specialist, how do you advise them? >> you cannot turn a tv without seeing an ad, talk to your financial advisor. and
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. >> yeah, thanks joel. well, precipitation is still roblematic but there's this >> there's a tendency for more wetness in tropical climates. it's kind of if you shift the whole frequency distribution of temperature to the warm side and naturally the tail shifts as well and you get a propensity of more extremes. because the temperature impacts snow,packs you propose more run off in certain mountain settings. there's a little evidence of increase in heavier precipitation and that's showing up in some observations across the united states and i think you'll see this in the,ip sfpuc, but it's not real real strong. i would say that's kind of a second order effect. you know, if we were living in the gulf states we probably would be worried about the tendency for more tropical storms and we really have not seen that in these models in the eastern pacific but i don't know that they would show that. so, there is more specificity developing as we do more and more work on this. there's more models and you know we've g
. >> yeah, thanks joel. well, precipitation is still roblematic but there's this >> there's a tendency for more wetness in tropical climates. it's kind of if you shift the whole frequency distribution of temperature to the warm side and naturally the tail shifts as well and you get a propensity of more extremes. because the temperature impacts snow,packs you propose more run off in certain mountain settings. there's a little evidence of increase in heavier precipitation and that's...
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meanwhile, waves are hitting hawaii and connecting through facebook and now by phone is joel canvas whoon whykeykey way kiki beach waikiki beach. >> we are on the 26th floor. >> you will do just fine there. tell us what happened there, did the hotel alert you or how did you hear about this? >> we are at a restaurant with some family and they told us they were closing down early because of the tsunami alerts. and we heard the sirens go off on the beach. we basically were told to go back to our hotel and go to the rooms because these hotels were built for tsunamis and this is the safest place for our family. >> our data is showing the waves have started to hit hawaii. can you see outside? have you looked outside as far as what you can describe? >> yeah, we can see outside. it is pretty dark, so we have been watching the news. the news has different cameras outside. we are getting about one to two-foot waves here and there after the initial waves were about to hit hawaii. >> sure. and then what is the overall mood? this is like a tornado in oklahoma or it is a strange thing to have on your
meanwhile, waves are hitting hawaii and connecting through facebook and now by phone is joel canvas whoon whykeykey way kiki beach waikiki beach. >> we are on the 26th floor. >> you will do just fine there. tell us what happened there, did the hotel alert you or how did you hear about this? >> we are at a restaurant with some family and they told us they were closing down early because of the tsunami alerts. and we heard the sirens go off on the beach. we basically were told...
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joel, now 4, has regained the use of his arms and legs through intense physical therapy.s one of the lucky ones. and hopes that the new guidelines change the way other children are protected. >> it should have happened earlier, obviously. but it didn't. and now it's there. and it's going to make a lot of kids safer. >> now these guidelines are a call to action for all pediatricians who should discussion with parents the safest way for children to ride in car seats. >> okay. there's five new recommendations now. >> right. they're pretty involved. first of all, for infants up to the age of 2, they need to be riding in a rear-facing car seat until the age of 2, or until they reach the maximum height and weight for their seats. toddlers 2 years of age and over should ride in forward-facing seats as long as possible. the third one is that kids should really use a booster seat until the ages of 8 to 12. which is significant. older kids should use lap and shoulder belts. and they need to be used correctly. they need to fit properly. and lastly, chris, all children less than 13 y
joel, now 4, has regained the use of his arms and legs through intense physical therapy.s one of the lucky ones. and hopes that the new guidelines change the way other children are protected. >> it should have happened earlier, obviously. but it didn't. and now it's there. and it's going to make a lot of kids safer. >> now these guidelines are a call to action for all pediatricians who should discussion with parents the safest way for children to ride in car seats. >> okay....
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september two thousand and seven and in november two thousand and seven i first got in touch with joel and he was already working on we can exit the room and i saw i asked if they needed any help. and started working on a couple of topics john young registered the weekly leaks dot org domain name in late december two thousand and six although young had already created something similar to wiki leaks several years before previously he used the crypto dot org site for publishing classified material secrecy is the biggest. fear a real democracy. british way overdone and so threats to the obviously are coming from your side of right from the secret people. and if they need to be exposed during the first few years of wiki leaks the resource was treated as a project created by internet fringes we can lease lives off donations but they were inconsistent at the time and for all twenty years we had for one and a half years we tried to build up we can these as a project we publish a lot of documents and try to get funding and it was all very difficult so we have all put in our private funding in
september two thousand and seven and in november two thousand and seven i first got in touch with joel and he was already working on we can exit the room and i saw i asked if they needed any help. and started working on a couple of topics john young registered the weekly leaks dot org domain name in late december two thousand and six although young had already created something similar to wiki leaks several years before previously he used the crypto dot org site for publishing classified...
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by joel donates some of the money he gets from that i peer and says in lectures to the foundation. i mean he still works and he works hard yes and how many lectures does a year a month approximately. i can give you a day or almost a month this year for example because of his birthday we had. to pull him after you were through with the birthday celebrations who would normally have a couple of two week trips to the united states to give lectures at various universities say stop it when it was still visits to chip in. and so one more year you know it's hard to count we don't have a set number of letters per month and we're just a letter on the same old subject on the end of the soviet union and perestroika or something different. you know. well there is no then what are people interested in his views on the current situation on today's politics exactly absolutely one subject is the global world and global challenges and the other one is environment protection and the other subject is russia usually the election is called either russia yesterday today and tomorrow his vision for russia
by joel donates some of the money he gets from that i peer and says in lectures to the foundation. i mean he still works and he works hard yes and how many lectures does a year a month approximately. i can give you a day or almost a month this year for example because of his birthday we had. to pull him after you were through with the birthday celebrations who would normally have a couple of two week trips to the united states to give lectures at various universities say stop it when it was...
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joel she took on the. video. she's mine the old girl. and omissions three now in the one. on the wall she called on our quick look at some other international headlines germany's defense minister has clips on the persistent allegations made coffee divulge parts of this doctoral thesis there were the university revolt carl knew there was a book on berg's academic title last week saying he had failed some sufficiently credit some of the sources for the thirty nine year old who was regarded by many as the country's most popular politician. and so that he had made the decision as the ralliers overshadowing his ministerial duties. columbia has been removed from a list of countries requiring special observation by the u.s. drug control the international narcotics control board say the move was in recognition of the country's achievements in fighting the problem but they would continue to monitor developments closely the un said twenty ten report showed drastic reduction in cocoa plantations in colombia and that more drugs were seized there than any other states in the world over
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so, you know -- and joel klein has really worked very hard to do exactly this and this is exactly what they've done in new orleans. but, you know, the bottom line is, wherever you see one of these transformational schools i'm talking about, always, always, always they're run by someone who feels such deep passionate commitment and full ownership over ensuring that their kids get up a different path. and if they don't have the freedom, they take the freedom to do whatever it takes to get to that end result. and i think we really need to ground our policies in an understanding of that dynamic and i think the implication is that our central system should spend an immense amount of energy attracting and developing real leadership, which is a process, right. we can't snap our fingers like we need great leaders. we need to ensure they're highly successful, keep some of them into the classroom and put other in leadership roles and whatnot. we need to obsess in talent development in order any high performing organization does. but at the same time we then need to empower our leaders to get res
so, you know -- and joel klein has really worked very hard to do exactly this and this is exactly what they've done in new orleans. but, you know, the bottom line is, wherever you see one of these transformational schools i'm talking about, always, always, always they're run by someone who feels such deep passionate commitment and full ownership over ensuring that their kids get up a different path. and if they don't have the freedom, they take the freedom to do whatever it takes to get to that...
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i'm joel brown, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up, one bay area city running out of phone numbers. the three-digit change you're about to see. >>> and what was he thinking? why a flight attendant placed a baby in an overhead compartment. ,,,,,,,, [ wheezing breaths ] [ woman ] the first time i smoked, i was 13. i was in a hurry to grow up and wanted to look cool. big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to profit... by selling kids the same lies... to get them to use... the same deadly products. don't be big tobacco's next victim. new area code. r >>> some new digits for the silicon valley. it is getting a new area code. right now, the 408 area code covers much of santa clara county, but they're running out of phone numbers since so many people have cell phones these days so a new area code, 669, get used to it, it will be introduced late next year. who gets the new numbers? that will be determined by the state public utilities commission. most people we talked to say they're pretty much on board with the idea.
i'm joel brown, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up, one bay area city running out of phone numbers. the three-digit change you're about to see. >>> and what was he thinking? why a flight attendant placed a baby in an overhead compartment. ,,,,,,,, [ wheezing breaths ] [ woman ] the first time i smoked, i was 13. i was in a hurry to grow up and wanted to look cool. big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to...
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