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on the line from the ivory coast, john james. , the story is moving very quickly, almost by the hour. what is the latest? >> an hour or so ago, things have calmed down a little bit. there are still checkpoints on the main entry points. just around the hotels. you can get to what he called the military checkpoints. you have the u.n. peacekeepers and at the front of the hotel, you have various u.n. peacekeeping, tanks, armored vehicles, and as you say, rebels from the north of ivory coast in there as well. a lot of weapons on both sides. there is a standoff. the area is very quiet indeed. not busy as it normally is in the evening. >> there is a cabinet meeting scheduled for later this week. in reality, pocono go-ahead? >> the cabinet -- each side has taken an oath of office. yes, the prime minister said on friday his cabinet will hold a meeting in the state offices. that is not possible at the moment. the government of the opposition is limited to the hotel. it is difficult to know. that would involve a major change on the ground. a
on the line from the ivory coast, john james. , the story is moving very quickly, almost by the hour. what is the latest? >> an hour or so ago, things have calmed down a little bit. there are still checkpoints on the main entry points. just around the hotels. you can get to what he called the military checkpoints. you have the u.n. peacekeepers and at the front of the hotel, you have various u.n. peacekeeping, tanks, armored vehicles, and as you say, rebels from the north of ivory coast...
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john james, bbc news, ivory coast. >> a forest fire has been burning out of control in killing 40s aael, people. many of those who died were on their way to evacuate inmates from prison. >> firefighters say the country has not seen ablaze like this for over a decade. >> the fire is enormous. if we did not have the firefighters it would be difficult to take control of the fire. >> it is believed many of those who died were traveling on abbas. there were prison guards helping jailacuate inmates form rom a -- they were traveling on a bus. the prime minister appealed for international help. >> a huge fire is raging at mt. carmel with many casualties. we are pulling all the countries resources to stop the fire. this is on a disaster we are not used to. >> hundreds of firefighters are working through the night to bring it under control, but they are not held by the fact the land is tinder dry. israel is suffering from drought, with little significant rain in the last six months. world governing body has chosen russia to host the 2008 world cup and qatar for 2022. fifa has faced widespread
john james, bbc news, ivory coast. >> a forest fire has been burning out of control in killing 40s aael, people. many of those who died were on their way to evacuate inmates from prison. >> firefighters say the country has not seen ablaze like this for over a decade. >> the fire is enormous. if we did not have the firefighters it would be difficult to take control of the fire. >> it is believed many of those who died were traveling on abbas. there were prison guards...
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john james reports. >> holdup in a protected enclave at a hotel, it seems military action will have to drive laurent gbagbo from power. that could be a risky strategy. the other weapon is to make the president's task impossible to govern. the key decision was taken on thursday by finance ministers. they transferred control of ivory coast's state accounts to mr. ouattara. now it will be extremely difficult to pay civil servant salaries, including government soldiers. laurent gbagbo still has the public backing of the army. if he cannot pay their salaries, he will be severely weakened. december is the biggest month for cocoa imports. the main harvest is coming to an end. the economy in general has come to an almost complete halt over the past few weeks. many foreign businesses like france telecom have spent -- have said expatriate staff overseas. the people worst hit by the slowdown will not be the politicians. however, when it becomes apparent lashkar-e-taiba -- laurent gbagbo'administrations is impossible to govern, many hope for a diplomatic solution. bbc news. >> the middle east seni
john james reports. >> holdup in a protected enclave at a hotel, it seems military action will have to drive laurent gbagbo from power. that could be a risky strategy. the other weapon is to make the president's task impossible to govern. the key decision was taken on thursday by finance ministers. they transferred control of ivory coast's state accounts to mr. ouattara. now it will be extremely difficult to pay civil servant salaries, including government soldiers. laurent gbagbo still...
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our correspondent john james is with us. what sense do you get in terms of environment on the streets that there's a lot more trouble ahead? >> well, people are very concerned and seems to be another day where businesses and shops will be shut down. most people are staying in their homes. had we not seen the scenes we saw on thursday morning around this time though the call is the same to come out in the streets and take over the stations that are rightfully theirs, people seem to have been dissuaded from the violent things happened thursday because of the still a very heavy security presence on the street particularly areas that are loyal to al su ma trey. >> do you see how this could come to a closure? >> it's a very difficult situation to read at the moment. we had violence on thursday and renewed conflict along the former cease-fire line between the rebels who control the knot and loyalist forces in the south. at the same time we have mediation efforts starting in the last hour with the roil of the president of the afric
our correspondent john james is with us. what sense do you get in terms of environment on the streets that there's a lot more trouble ahead? >> well, people are very concerned and seems to be another day where businesses and shops will be shut down. most people are staying in their homes. had we not seen the scenes we saw on thursday morning around this time though the call is the same to come out in the streets and take over the stations that are rightfully theirs, people seem to have...
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an original addition of john james audubon's "birds of america," sold for $10 million at auction on tuesday. it features 435 hand-colored illustrations. >>> thousands of ikea employees have a new ride this morning. the swedish retailer has given all 12,000 of its workers here in the u.s., a new mountain bike. ikea says the gift is part of its commitment to good health and to the environment. >>> well, a santa out in san francisco got the boot from macy's for being a little more naughty than nice. john toomey acknowledged telling a couple he's so jolly because he knows where all the naughty boys and girls live. but he says he's made that same joke for years. it won't be a blue christmas for him. toomey was hired at a local restaurant at double his macy's salary and the freedom to tell any jokes he wants. >> he's getting phone calls from everywhere, all the way to london, now. everyone wants a part of this bad santa now. >> you gotta love it. >>> coming up on this wednesday, the cruise ship scare on the high seas. >>> plus, police scrambling to find a missing 12-year-old, after her mother was
an original addition of john james audubon's "birds of america," sold for $10 million at auction on tuesday. it features 435 hand-colored illustrations. >>> thousands of ikea employees have a new ride this morning. the swedish retailer has given all 12,000 of its workers here in the u.s., a new mountain bike. ikea says the gift is part of its commitment to good health and to the environment. >>> well, a santa out in san francisco got the boot from macy's for being a...
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. >> anyone who is a bird watcher in this country would have known and heard about john james audubonhn james audubon's master piece. birds of america. >> $3.7 million. >> reporter: one of the largest and rarest books on earth. >> three million 900,000. >> reporter: most copies are in museums. there are only 11 left in private hands. bernard shapiro is is a rare book dealer in london. >> it's the top dog. number one. as i said it is probably the most important printed book outside the gutenberg bible. it's the pinnacle. >> reporter: born in haiti, audubon came of age in the woods of pennsylvania. he was a self-taught naturalist with big ambition: to catalogue and paint all the birds of america. his more than 400 engravings, though scientifically accurate, are anything but clinical. brimming with life, these birds look ready to fly off the page. >> he wanted to paint birds on a scale of 1 to 1, which is why the book is so huge. everyone else could have taken a big eagle and condensed him. he said, no, no, my angle is if the eagle is 6'tall maybe i'll bring his wings in. >> reporter: bu
. >> anyone who is a bird watcher in this country would have known and heard about john james audubonhn james audubon's master piece. birds of america. >> $3.7 million. >> reporter: one of the largest and rarest books on earth. >> three million 900,000. >> reporter: most copies are in museums. there are only 11 left in private hands. bernard shapiro is is a rare book dealer in london. >> it's the top dog. number one. as i said it is probably the most...
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it's a 19th century printed edition of john james audubon's "birds of america" with 435 hand-colored illustrations. the new owner, a british book collector, calls it priceless. coming up next here, barefoot in the park with a man in search of shoes. uh, a little help... oh! you know shipping is a lot easier with priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus, you can print and pay for postage online. and i can pick them up for free with package pickup. perfect! cause i'm gonna need a lot of those. wow! i knew i should have brought my sleigh. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.90 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask
it's a 19th century printed edition of john james audubon's "birds of america" with 435 hand-colored illustrations. the new owner, a british book collector, calls it priceless. coming up next here, barefoot in the park with a man in search of shoes. uh, a little help... oh! you know shipping is a lot easier with priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus, you can print and pay for postage online. and i can pick them up for...
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small farm by the landlords james and john parker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks
small farm by the landlords james and john parker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9...
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and an original edition of john james audubon's births of america sold at auction making it the world'sost expensive book. >> it's 5:14 now. the san francisco police department's crime lab has been cleared to operate despite its problems. the san francisco examiner reports that the american society of crime lab directors has given accreditation to the dna and ballistics testing portions of the lab. the drug testing lab is still closed in the wake of accusations that a technician there stole cocaine. >> marin county supervisors appear ready to ban plastic bags in grossry stores and charge a 5 cent fee for every paper bag. they expect to make revisions in time for the board's next meeting. supervisors like the idea of a ban but they want it limited to large businesses. it would only affect unincorporated areas of the county but the measuring can be used as a model by marin city. >> a therapy developed by palo alto based stem cells, incorporated, has been approved for the first clinical trial using human neurostem cells to treat spinal cord injuries. researchers will begin enrolling patien
and an original edition of john james audubon's births of america sold at auction making it the world'sost expensive book. >> it's 5:14 now. the san francisco police department's crime lab has been cleared to operate despite its problems. the san francisco examiner reports that the american society of crime lab directors has given accreditation to the dna and ballistics testing portions of the lab. the drug testing lab is still closed in the wake of accusations that a technician there...
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it's a rare copy of the john james autobahn's birds of america. it could fetch millions. >> reporter: it's not sort of book you leave on a coffee table. the pages in this book are enormous. 2 x 3 feet, full of birds and water color, painted by the wildlife artist 180 years ago. now this rare book a four-volume set, "birds of america" goes on sale as the most expensive book worth at least $6 million. >> it's a cornerstone of americana, one of the most important things in the field. >> reporter: he was a true pioneer in then the new world. there were only 26 states then, texas was still part of mexico. he would travel for years by horseback and river boat pursuing his passion for finding and drawing the birds of america. >> what was unusual was the ambition of the projects. his aim was to illustrate every known species of american bird, and by and large, he achieved that. >> reporter: without photography back then, a good wildlife artist was also a good hunter. >> he actually shot and then drew bar one every single bird in the book? >> yes. sometime
it's a rare copy of the john james autobahn's birds of america. it could fetch millions. >> reporter: it's not sort of book you leave on a coffee table. the pages in this book are enormous. 2 x 3 feet, full of birds and water color, painted by the wildlife artist 180 years ago. now this rare book a four-volume set, "birds of america" goes on sale as the most expensive book worth at least $6 million. >> it's a cornerstone of americana, one of the most important things in...
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in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks of women and children. i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural district of the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840's. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled as
in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and johnarker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord...
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we sat down yesterday with the direct of national intelligence, james clapper, john brennan and secretary of homeland security. janet napolitano. we started by asking her, what is the threat right now? >> well, i would say that there is a lot of chatter in the intel world. >> reporter: increasing right now over the holidays? >> well, that references the holidays. so, we have a whole program of things that we have put in place for the holidays. >> reporter: but no concrete indication of a planned attack? >> nothing that is specific and credible in that sense. >> reporter: so we wondered in the years since abdulmutallab's own father's warning slipped through the system, what has changed? are you saying that this could never happen again? >> what we have done in this past year, i would say would pick him up. we would prevent him from getting on that plane from amsterdam to detroit. >> reporter: we remember you coming out and saying -- >> i told the president today, i let him down. >> reporter: will you ever have to say that again? >> we work every day to try to avoid dealing with a situation
we sat down yesterday with the direct of national intelligence, james clapper, john brennan and secretary of homeland security. janet napolitano. we started by asking her, what is the threat right now? >> well, i would say that there is a lot of chatter in the intel world. >> reporter: increasing right now over the holidays? >> well, that references the holidays. so, we have a whole program of things that we have put in place for the holidays. >> reporter: but no...
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and we're jews for jesus just like peter, james and john are so that's our conviction. >> what did you find, stephen, about jews and their regard for jesus stemming from the famous lecture by rabbi wise in what 1925? >> that's right, i really didn't investigate jews for jesus proper, i investigated jews who don't believe jesus was the messiah. >> that stemmed from this talk by wise. >> and before the 1925 talk by wise, i found between the civil war, essentially, and the 1920s, virtually every major reform, liberal -- reformed liberal rabbi in the united states wrote something on jesus. they agree he was a great rabbi, he was a great jew and the only question was what kind of jew was he. trench reverence for jesus where he was compared to moses and amos and other jewish heroes. >> well, what distinguishes the theology of jews for jesus from christian theology? >> well, not much when it comes to the person of jesus. we would be very conventional in that regard but let me say that while dr. prothero has done a good job of pointing out what the academic view of jesus is in the jewish commu
and we're jews for jesus just like peter, james and john are so that's our conviction. >> what did you find, stephen, about jews and their regard for jesus stemming from the famous lecture by rabbi wise in what 1925? >> that's right, i really didn't investigate jews for jesus proper, i investigated jews who don't believe jesus was the messiah. >> that stemmed from this talk by wise. >> and before the 1925 talk by wise, i found between the civil war, essentially, and the...
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it was printed in double elephant size that james john invented to portray the birds as it would be in size. it is an essential piece of history. >> birds of america is one of the most important illustrated books produced. one of the biggest books and one of the most spectacular. >> birds of america is expected to suggest for $6-8 million. a chunk of change there. a copy of shakespeare's first folio and letters related to the imprisonment of mary queen of scotts and queen elizabeth. 5:26. in the wake of the san bruno explosion, a meeting to make sure the pipe lines are safe. >> we will tell you what sent a northern california teen to the hospital. >>> the date that will live in infamy. how the bay area is remembering the attack on pearl harbor today. >> a live look outside, we know it's not raining. rob has the continued look at the forecast throughout the morning. >>> new this morning, searching for answers. trying to figure out what happened and we will have a live report with the latest coming up next. >> pearl harbor survivors gathered for a ceremoniy in the east bay. this year the
it was printed in double elephant size that james john invented to portray the birds as it would be in size. it is an essential piece of history. >> birds of america is one of the most important illustrated books produced. one of the biggest books and one of the most spectacular. >> birds of america is expected to suggest for $6-8 million. a chunk of change there. a copy of shakespeare's first folio and letters related to the imprisonment of mary queen of scotts and queen elizabeth....
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this is printed in double elephant sized which means that james john audubon wanted it that so they canay all the buries in size. he said it's an essential piece of history. >> birds of america is expected to sell for 6 million to $8 million. 40 letters related to the imprisonment of mary, green of scotts and four signed by queen elizabeth. >> playing with a milk jug is boring, but playing with a truck made out of milk jugs is fun. >> a live look at the sun begins to come up across the bay area. a nice start to the day again. a few clouds and a little bit of rain in the forecast. down the line, we are looking we wgoill check we will check in with him in a little bit. ♪ ♪ you can find your feet and you can find your way ♪ ♪ you can find yourself in bed at the end of the day ♪ ♪ you can find some fun on a tropical isthmus ♪ ♪but you'll never find my... ♪ you can find it in your heart to be patient with me ♪ ♪ you can find a new star for the top of the tree ♪ ♪ i don't mean to be coy and i don't mean to be vicious ♪ ♪ but you'll never find my christmas ♪ leftover desserts, bodroo now. and
this is printed in double elephant sized which means that james john audubon wanted it that so they canay all the buries in size. he said it's an essential piece of history. >> birds of america is expected to sell for 6 million to $8 million. 40 letters related to the imprisonment of mary, green of scotts and four signed by queen elizabeth. >> playing with a milk jug is boring, but playing with a truck made out of milk jugs is fun. >> a live look at the sun begins to come up...
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john edward tidwell. james spencer. most of these guys on the left. university of massachusetts professor, harvard ph.d, said davis was almost certainly a party member. i read john edward kidwell's book, in that book he said davis joined the communist party and produces a letter that he dates around 1943 where davis says in his own right they join the communist party. finally after looking at all of those different things, not long before the book went to press i found, i got davis' actual fbi file, which was declassified through a foia request by a fellow researcher. about six pages long, and it's as you start reading frank marshall davis' fbi file you can see their very clear takes me half an hour of reading to see that the guy was economies. very, very, very clear. in the appendix of the book i get 10 to 12 pages of the fbi file, including on page 507, this page, which him and other information actually less frank marshall davis' communist party card number, 47544. which is, i mean, that's hard evidence. i recently read some of the stuff is out ther
john edward tidwell. james spencer. most of these guys on the left. university of massachusetts professor, harvard ph.d, said davis was almost certainly a party member. i read john edward kidwell's book, in that book he said davis joined the communist party and produces a letter that he dates around 1943 where davis says in his own right they join the communist party. finally after looking at all of those different things, not long before the book went to press i found, i got davis' actual fbi...
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john lennon. in that same interview, oddly lennon says he never wanted to become what he said people like james dean sid vicious game, a dead hero. john lennon would have turned 70 years old this year. that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . . >>> let's take you outside for a live look. it is wet and it is miserable. bad commute for lots of drivers tonight. unfortunately, the storm is not over. good evening, everyone. i'm jessica agreery. >> and i'm garvin thomas. jeff ranieri is tracking the weather for us. jeff, how much more of this
john lennon. in that same interview, oddly lennon says he never wanted to become what he said people like james dean sid vicious game, a dead hero. john lennon would have turned 70 years old this year. that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . . >>> let's take you outside for a live look. it is wet and it is...
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john mcguire, bbc news. >> hello, i am james dagwell. disruption and travel chaos in the united states' northeastern seaboard. nine men have appeared in court in the u.k., charged in a terror plot in the run-up to christmas. a delegation of west african leaders are due to arrive in ivory coast on tuesday to urge the country's incumbent president to step down peacefully. he has been refusing to quit since last month's disputed election. military intervention has been threatened if he does not hand over to the opposition leader, recognized internationally as the new president. we have this report. >> on guard outside the opposition leader's headquarters, the hotel is where he has been based since last month's disputed poll. on monday, the united nations' chief of peacekeeping operations inspected security here and met with the man the u.s. recognizes as the winner of the election. international pressure has been piling on the incumbent president to step down, but he had shown no signs of doing so, citing vote rigging. he also claims the un
john mcguire, bbc news. >> hello, i am james dagwell. disruption and travel chaos in the united states' northeastern seaboard. nine men have appeared in court in the u.k., charged in a terror plot in the run-up to christmas. a delegation of west african leaders are due to arrive in ivory coast on tuesday to urge the country's incumbent president to step down peacefully. he has been refusing to quit since last month's disputed election. military intervention has been threatened if he does...
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and we're jews for jesus just like peter, james and john are so that's our conviction. >> what did you find, stephen, about jews and their regard for jesus stemming from the famous lecture by rabbi wise in what 1925? >> that's right, i really didn't investigate jews for jesus proper, i investigated jews who don't believe jesus was the messiah. >> that stemmed from this talk by wise. >> and before the 1925 talk by wise, i found between the civil war, essentially, and the 1920s, virtually every major reform, liberal -- reformed liberal rabbi in the united states wrote something on jesus. they agree he was a great rabbi, he was a great jew and the only question was what kind of jew was he. trench reverence for jesus where he was compared to moses and amos and other jewish heroes. >> well, what distinguishes the theology of jews for jesus from christian theology? >> well, not much when it comes to the person of jesus. we would be very conventional in that regard but let me say that while dr. prothero has done a good job of pointing out what the academic view of jesus is in the jewish commu
and we're jews for jesus just like peter, james and john are so that's our conviction. >> what did you find, stephen, about jews and their regard for jesus stemming from the famous lecture by rabbi wise in what 1925? >> that's right, i really didn't investigate jews for jesus proper, i investigated jews who don't believe jesus was the messiah. >> that stemmed from this talk by wise. >> and before the 1925 talk by wise, i found between the civil war, essentially, and the...
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james carville, john, rich, appreciate it. >> critical review of president obama's tragedy in afghanistancloser look at how a tragedy is working and the new concerns being raised. >>> plus, at least 27 people dead after their boat was torn to pieces by rocks. we'll have the details on who was aboard. >>> the report will look at whether or not the surge which brought 30,000 more troops to the war zone actually worked. i want to bring in our cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr to give us a heads up on what to expect. >> we now know that this report is going to report that this tl is progress in afghanistan, especially since the troops arrived. here's the question. is the progress real? is it permanent? >> as soons as i took my first step, that's when i saw -- i saw the flash. and heard the boom. >> he stepped on an ied in southern afghanistan the day after thanksgiving. that is a region that the commanders say are getting better. >> reporter: is there real progress? retired army colonel just returned from afghanistan assessing the war for general petraeus. >> we've made substantial pro
james carville, john, rich, appreciate it. >> critical review of president obama's tragedy in afghanistancloser look at how a tragedy is working and the new concerns being raised. >>> plus, at least 27 people dead after their boat was torn to pieces by rocks. we'll have the details on who was aboard. >>> the report will look at whether or not the surge which brought 30,000 more troops to the war zone actually worked. i want to bring in our cnn pentagon correspondent...
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james carville, eric erickson and john avalon.h me here in washington gloria borger and correspondent jessica young. before we debate, let's get a quick update on the senate re read-a-thon. >> reporter: it is about about to kick off. take a look at what we're talking about. this is the spending bill that the senate clerk is going to be reading. it is almost 2,000 pages and according to dick did yourbin, number two democrat in the senate, it's going to take between 30 and 60 hours to read. that puts us maybe well into saturday going around the clock here before it's read. and right now this is because republican senator jim demint is trying to run out the clock while senate democrats are struggling to get as much done as they can and then you have senate majority leader harry reid now calling republicans hypocrites because of what you talked about, john, those republican earmarks in this spending bill that republicans are now saying some of them are saying they don't want to vote on because of the earmarks in it. and then moving ov
james carville, eric erickson and john avalon.h me here in washington gloria borger and correspondent jessica young. before we debate, let's get a quick update on the senate re read-a-thon. >> reporter: it is about about to kick off. take a look at what we're talking about. this is the spending bill that the senate clerk is going to be reading. it is almost 2,000 pages and according to dick did yourbin, number two democrat in the senate, it's going to take between 30 and 60 hours to read....
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james and cam newton. that's pretty much it. john said i am not going to coach in miami in college.pro job. >> all right. good night everybody. yeah, wait. what is that? love. smells like ham. [ female announcer ] serve a main course brimming with comfort and joy. safeway. ingredients for life. when you don't have to cook, you have time for other things. yeah, like what? i don't know. fishing.
james and cam newton. that's pretty much it. john said i am not going to coach in miami in college.pro job. >> all right. good night everybody. yeah, wait. what is that? love. smells like ham. [ female announcer ] serve a main course brimming with comfort and joy. safeway. ingredients for life. when you don't have to cook, you have time for other things. yeah, like what? i don't know. fishing.
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james and cam newton. that's pretty much it. john said i am not going to coach in miami in college. he
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secretary janet napolitano, the director of national intelligence, james clapper and his president's chief counterterrorism adviser john brennan. but on this day fraught with so many terror warnings, i started by asking them about london. and here's a bit of that. >> as far as i know, we have not yet found any connection between those arrests and any threat to the homeland or to the united states. >> any sense of how many attacks they're planning? >> i will leave it to the british to talk about the activities that these individuals were engaged in. >> but, again, when we look around today, with newark airport and the false alarm there but new york city we had several of them. what do you say to the american people right now about the degree of anxiety that's just realistic right now as we head into the holidays? >> what i say to the american people is that we are and thousands of people are working 24/7, 364 days a year to keep the american people safe. >> as we know, michael leiter, who is at the national counterterrorism agency, has said, we will not stop all the attacks. and it may well be tragic. innocent lives wil
secretary janet napolitano, the director of national intelligence, james clapper and his president's chief counterterrorism adviser john brennan. but on this day fraught with so many terror warnings, i started by asking them about london. and here's a bit of that. >> as far as i know, we have not yet found any connection between those arrests and any threat to the homeland or to the united states. >> any sense of how many attacks they're planning? >> i will leave it to the...
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john do we. from hollywood, lucille ball, james cagney, olivia they havilland who played melanie in gone with the wind. edward g. robinson, melvyn douglas and a later anti-communist crusader and conservative republican, president ronald reagan who admitted in 1946 that he had been duped as well. democrats on the other hand, anti-communist democrats and liberals from the beginning who were never duped and right away recognized the danger the communists opposed. i will surprise you here. the first president who had to deal with this, founding of the american communist party was who? woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson may have been the man of the left but he was an anticommunist and stridently anti bolshevik. he described as the bolsheviks as barbarians, tyrants and terrorists. exact words. harry truman, same thing. jfk warned us about our atheist faux and godless communist conspiracy. they realized the communists were not their friends and went after the car as they held here. they attacked the lead of nations. they attacked fdr's new deal. the documents and archives on this are stunning. almost as if
john do we. from hollywood, lucille ball, james cagney, olivia they havilland who played melanie in gone with the wind. edward g. robinson, melvyn douglas and a later anti-communist crusader and conservative republican, president ronald reagan who admitted in 1946 that he had been duped as well. democrats on the other hand, anti-communist democrats and liberals from the beginning who were never duped and right away recognized the danger the communists opposed. i will surprise you here. the...
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james dollars from the federal reserve bank of st. louis talks about what to expect from the economy. also, the republican agenda and the a coming 112th congress. later, on q&a, john burns, foreign correspondent and london bureau chief for "the w york times." >> joining us for "newsmakers" is james bullard. we have a lot to talk about. i will let scott taken from here with the third question. >> the labor report showed a huge blow to job growth. the unemployment rate increased to 9.8%. does that change your perception of the recovery in this country? >> it was a weaker dollar to report that we would have liked. it is just one number. it is disappointing. hopefully, we will get better jobs numbers going forward. i will say that i think the jobs report was out of context from some of the other numbers we have seen on the economy, which seemed to indicate a little bit more strength. particularly, the holiday season is shaping up to be reasonably good. we will just have to see. it is a disappointing jobs report. >> last month, the federal reserve announced a program to try to boost growth by buying treasury bonds. as you look at the pressure and go back you have gotte
james dollars from the federal reserve bank of st. louis talks about what to expect from the economy. also, the republican agenda and the a coming 112th congress. later, on q&a, john burns, foreign correspondent and london bureau chief for "the w york times." >> joining us for "newsmakers" is james bullard. we have a lot to talk about. i will let scott taken from here with the third question. >> the labor report showed a huge blow to job growth. the...
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cordoned off on that day and since then and there was even there was a interview that james fallows and jeff goldberg did with john pistole the head of t.s.a. and he kind of sort of seemed to admit that well they went overboard but wasn't willing to admit that they had turned the machines off and you know people are trying to subpoena to for that information to find out whether the reason opt out. it was a bust is that they just turned down the machines turned off the machines that were so offensive to people and i want to hear today if there was a hearing house judicial committee hearing that you were a. number of others and you were telling me just a few minutes ago that there was almost no media there really you were just basically in an empty room but what were the issues that were discussed i know that jeremy scahill was there and he talked about the war in afghanistan now you raise the fact that he saw with his own eyes that you know civilians are affected by these things that perhaps some of our practices are encouraging more people to become insurgents that are shadow wars in yemen and pakistan are helping
cordoned off on that day and since then and there was even there was a interview that james fallows and jeff goldberg did with john pistole the head of t.s.a. and he kind of sort of seemed to admit that well they went overboard but wasn't willing to admit that they had turned the machines off and you know people are trying to subpoena to for that information to find out whether the reason opt out. it was a bust is that they just turned down the machines turned off the machines that were so...
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james dean. >>> the interview coming out in "rolling stone" was not john lennon's last one.wo bay area men got a chance to sit down with john lennon just hours before his death that very afternoon. and tonight they talked to linda yee about what john lennon shared with them that day. >> reporter: it is hard to ignore this day. a photographic tribute at the san francisco art exchange. and for two bay area men lennon's death will also be hard to forget. >> even 30 years later thinking back to it it still tug on the heart springs. >> reporter: the radio executive just finished an interview. he heard the news on a car radio after flying back to the bay area. >> i was just holding on to a steering while as driving. pulled over. i just regained my composure. i didn't know what to do. >> my reaction was i just kicked the door and the glass shattered. >> reporter: burt keen was promotions director. he was with him during the lennon interview. >> he wanted to tell everyone he was happy. he was going to make more music and raise his son and live his life with yoko. it couldn't have be
james dean. >>> the interview coming out in "rolling stone" was not john lennon's last one.wo bay area men got a chance to sit down with john lennon just hours before his death that very afternoon. and tonight they talked to linda yee about what john lennon shared with them that day. >> reporter: it is hard to ignore this day. a photographic tribute at the san francisco art exchange. and for two bay area men lennon's death will also be hard to forget. >> even 30...
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napolitano, along with the director of national intelligence, james clapper, as well as the president's chief counterterrorism adviser, john brennan. all that tonight, on "world news." >>> when we come back, desperate measures. the stores that will open today and stay open through christmas eve. >>> and fined yet again. toyota responds to a new multimillion-dollar penalty. >>> and the fans were ready. but was the team? minnesota's first outdoor nfl game in nearly 30 years. m morok >>> it is time, now, for a check of market activity, starting overseas. tokyo's nikkei average picked up more than 150 points today. hong kong's hang seng is higher in late trading. in london, the ftse opened higher. on wall street, the dow opens at 11,478, after losing 13 points yesterday. the nasdaq index gained six points. >>> the federal communications commissions could pass new internet access rules today. the proposed rules would prevent providers like comcast or qwest, from blocking sites and applications. wireless companies would be able to block some sites and apps. >>> toyota is facing $32 million more in government fines. the transport
napolitano, along with the director of national intelligence, james clapper, as well as the president's chief counterterrorism adviser, john brennan. all that tonight, on "world news." >>> when we come back, desperate measures. the stores that will open today and stay open through christmas eve. >>> and fined yet again. toyota responds to a new multimillion-dollar penalty. >>> and the fans were ready. but was the team? minnesota's first outdoor nfl game in...
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john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander jamesrt operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard, chief of investigations. this is a time when we stop and offer special members of the police department. these are members who have distinguished themselves through their bravery and dangerous situations. it is important to note one of the criteria for the medal of honor this one failed to -- failure to take such action would lead to center. these are actions above and beyond call of duty. at this time, i would like to invite the chief of police, cheif gascon, to come up here and speak. >> thank you, everyone, for being here. this is a special moment in policing movie get to celebrate the incredible acts of bravery by the men and women in our department. before i say a few words about these incredible men and women sitting in the front, i want to thank their families. your support, day in and day out, or caring, companionship, your ability to talk to your loved ones as they are going
john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander jamesrt operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard, chief of investigations. this is a time when we stop and offer special members of the police department. these are members who have distinguished themselves through their bravery and dangerous situations. it is important to note one of the criteria for the medal of honor this one...
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johns has the bulletin. >> marine corps commandant general james amos says if don't ask don't tell goes away it could be deadlythe battlefield in afghanistan. at a roundtable discussion at the pentagon, amos said today he doesn't want to lose any marines to a distraction. >>> wikileaks founder julian assange was granted bail but not out of jail yet. swedish prosecutors pursuing him over alleged sex crimes immediately filed appeal. he will stay in jail until the next hearing which should be within the next two days. and amazing video from ontario, canada, a brutal snowstorm that left people stuck in their cars for more than 24 hours. canadian media reports say police and military teams worked today to free more than 200 people who'd been stranded. a local official says it's the worst storm to hit the area in 25 years. looks like staying in your car is the thing that kept those folks alive. >> yeah. one person was trapped in their car 24 hours. time now for the latest addition to the ridiculist. the honor goes to "the view" ladies, who i'm a big fan of, but i'm surprised and disappointed to learn they don't like
johns has the bulletin. >> marine corps commandant general james amos says if don't ask don't tell goes away it could be deadlythe battlefield in afghanistan. at a roundtable discussion at the pentagon, amos said today he doesn't want to lose any marines to a distraction. >>> wikileaks founder julian assange was granted bail but not out of jail yet. swedish prosecutors pursuing him over alleged sex crimes immediately filed appeal. he will stay in jail until the next hearing which...
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james r. herman cruise terminal located along the embarcadero at pier 27. >> good afternoon, i am john from the planning
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james r. herman cruise terminal located along the embarcadero at pier 27. >> good afternoon, i am john from the planning development staff. welcome, commissioner crowley. port staff is asking for approve to initiate schematic design only for work on scheme b-2 of the cruise terminal project. this is an option that would create a new 96,000 square foot terminal building at pier 27. if approved, the design team would commence design early next month. for the last two decades, i think both of you know, the port has attempted to build a cruise terminal for the last two decades. because of various public-private partnerships primarily at pier 32, those efforts have failed. we are now trying to build a new cruise terminal and build it as a public works project so that we would finance and be the masters of our own destiny. in 2007 the mayor's blue-ribbon cruise terminal advisory panel recommended that new cruise terminal be at pier 27. since then, last july we presented to the port commission two design options. a scheme a, which involves renovation of the existing pier shed. and then scheme b, to de
james r. herman cruise terminal located along the embarcadero at pier 27. >> good afternoon, i am john from the planning development staff. welcome, commissioner crowley. port staff is asking for approve to initiate schematic design only for work on scheme b-2 of the cruise terminal project. this is an option that would create a new 96,000 square foot terminal building at pier 27. if approved, the design team would commence design early next month. for the last two decades, i think both...
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james lane said that leading up to election day, the sheriff's office wantee deputies to vote for sheriff john anderson. lane supported nderson's challenger and said that's why -e is being pushed out..3 >> administrator is saying support the sheriff. he gave you a job. you want your job. >> sheriff's office said that i3 is nott ware of lann's3 allegations. they say lane is being fired for changing hii storr about a3 shooting hatthappened two ears ago. and ane was shot, in thht shoot-out, presumably by the suspect that died. but now he says it wassa fellow officer.., >> new at this hour. maryland's economy shows signs of rebound nderstanding but not muchh state board of revvnue said there was a 20% decline in ome sale prices. but increase in evenues you from income and ccrporrte taxes. maryland's unemployment rate is remaaning at 7.4%. >> new details tonight that hug3 fire set in baltimore, adult entertainment district ast investiiators, includinggthe bureau of alcohol, tobacco,,3 firearms and explosives. announced the fire was3 %-meaning set by a person.3 -ut investigators are not caaling it a
james lane said that leading up to election day, the sheriff's office wantee deputies to vote for sheriff john anderson. lane supported nderson's challenger and said that's why -e is being pushed out..3 >> administrator is saying support the sheriff. he gave you a job. you want your job. >> sheriff's office said that i3 is nott ware of lann's3 allegations. they say lane is being fired for changing hii storr about a3 shooting hatthappened two ears ago. and ane was shot, in thht...