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>> 7:30. >> commissioner bill bratton and commissioner john miller.we're the first to sell legal [ male announcer ] even ragu users a. chose prego traditional over ragu traditional. prego?! but i buy ragu. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made. [ pop muzak plays ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. so there i was again explaining my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer have h
>> 7:30. >> commissioner bill bratton and commissioner john miller.we're the first to sell legal [ male announcer ] even ragu users a. chose prego traditional over ragu traditional. prego?! but i buy ragu. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made. [ pop muzak plays ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. so there i was again explaining my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total...
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we'll hear from john miller, deputy commissioner of intelligence for the new york city police department charlie sits down with paul allen, owner of the seattle seahawks, and hall of fame quarterback dan marino joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> mrs. linda marie macdonald is your realtime captioner. >>> good morning, everyone. it's friday, january 31. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's nearly 4:30. and we're going to begin with breaking news. >>> flames shot out of a home overnight in santa clara on the north side on avenita de lago east of the 49ers new football stadium. four people were inside at the time the one person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the fire gutted the home and charred the car in fact driveway. it took 40 minutes to put the fire out. >>> we have traffic and weather. the rain s gone. >> tapering off now. still a cou
we'll hear from john miller, deputy commissioner of intelligence for the new york city police department charlie sits down with paul allen, owner of the seattle seahawks, and hall of fame quarterback dan marino joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> mrs. linda marie...
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plus new york city police commissioner bill bratton and john miller stop by the studio, and we'll talkhts, upworthy.com. this is the "cbs morning news." thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com > >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's thursday, january 9. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30 on this friday eve. let's kick it over to lawrence. did you like that, friday eve? >> i'm feeling good because we are that close now. a lot of cloud out there, too, guys. unfortunately, not much in the way of rain. we have some fog, maybe a little drizzle but some changes coming up. more coming up. >> and the roads are not as slick today as yesterday so here's a live look, an early start across the san mateo bridge. we'll have the travel times and roadwork coming up. >> it's what you do. >> that's what i do, yes. [ laughter ] >>> we begin at 4:30 now with breaking news in the south bay this mni. two people escaped a house fire in san jose at 2 a.m. on san fernando street. firefighters still on the st
plus new york city police commissioner bill bratton and john miller stop by the studio, and we'll talkhts, upworthy.com. this is the "cbs morning news." thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com > >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's thursday, january 9. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30 on this friday eve. let's kick it over to lawrence. did you like that,...
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john miller returns to studio 57 with inside information on the counterterror strategy. >>> a new murderion for seattle's amanda knox. new details from peter van sant who's covered the case from day one. >>> plus, microsoft co-owner, and dan marino. >>> plus, your world "in 90 seconds." >> they continue to get it wrong. >> we were all shocked and upset but we're all ready to fight.
john miller returns to studio 57 with inside information on the counterterror strategy. >>> a new murderion for seattle's amanda knox. new details from peter van sant who's covered the case from day one. >>> plus, microsoft co-owner, and dan marino. >>> plus, your world "in 90 seconds." >> they continue to get it wrong. >> we were all shocked and upset but we're all ready to fight.
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john miller is at the center of the security operation. he is now the nypd's deputy commissioner of intelligence. welcome back sir. >> good to be back. >> all right. let's talk about your new job. what is -- what possible threats do we know about? can you give us insight? and what concerns you and the nypd the most? >> well, first, on the threats, right now and we scan this traffic literally minute to minute, there is no known credible threat that we have that is directed against the game. now, that said in the normal course of business we have a threat stream, that's threats that come in by mail anonymous calls, the same things you get every day, but some of it will mention the game or the venue. so, you know, you run all these down. we have a team of people that's been beefed up for this that works through that the fbi has a threat squad that's made up of agents and detectives that works with us on that. so that's a normal cadence. then you have the lead stream. these aren't threats. these are things you pick up through other investigati
john miller is at the center of the security operation. he is now the nypd's deputy commissioner of intelligence. welcome back sir. >> good to be back. >> all right. let's talk about your new job. what is -- what possible threats do we know about? can you give us insight? and what concerns you and the nypd the most? >> well, first, on the threats, right now and we scan this traffic literally minute to minute, there is no known credible threat that we have that is directed...
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that's the day her husband california highway patrol officer john miller was killed chasing a suspectednk driver near livermore. >> there's nothing really anybody can ever do to make it better, but having support is i think the number one thing. >> reporter: she says while she will never get over the loss she and their two young children are healing. miller is now a member of cops which stands for concerns of police survivors. this week cops is conducting training for actual cops the focus is on how best to work with families when their loved one was just killed in the line of duty. >> it's such a tragic event that in addition to having to plan a memorial service an agency is also faced with the grief and having to deal with the grief. so it's important to have personnel trained within the agency to assist in that. >> i lost one of the people i was closest to on this planet. >> reporter: timmy mcmillan understands what these families go through. her brother richard may was shot to death chasing a suspect in 2006. >> i wasn't functional for probably the first two years. >> reporter: the
that's the day her husband california highway patrol officer john miller was killed chasing a suspectednk driver near livermore. >> there's nothing really anybody can ever do to make it better, but having support is i think the number one thing. >> reporter: she says while she will never get over the loss she and their two young children are healing. miller is now a member of cops which stands for concerns of police survivors. this week cops is conducting training for actual cops...
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. >>> john miller returns. we'll ask about stop and frisk, fighting terror, and mr.so, the new therapy that could help millions of sleep apnea sufferers. >>> but first, your today's eye opener in 90 seconds. >> it is the lowest, most venomous form of political
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i have here at the icr exchange kevin reddy, ceo of noodles and company, john miller from denney's and patrick,ly start with you because we ended on you last. let's talk about your online ordering system. i understand that quite honestly, streamlines efficiencies and makes your employees less needed than before. how is that going and what does it mean for your cost? >> we are doing about 40% of our sales now on digital. really, the play for us is that customers are far happier, customer satisfaction is higher so retention and frequency of our customers is higher. it's driving top line sales for us. so we're continuing to drive innovations. we actually just announced last week a partnership with ford, you will be able to order over their sync system. we think as people are able to order any time, anywhere from domino's, it will continue to drive our sales. if we get efficiencies out of that, that's terrific but the real play is about the top line. >> a lot of states across the country are raising minimum wage requirements. what does that mean for denney's as both a business and as a bus
i have here at the icr exchange kevin reddy, ceo of noodles and company, john miller from denney's and patrick,ly start with you because we ended on you last. let's talk about your online ordering system. i understand that quite honestly, streamlines efficiencies and makes your employees less needed than before. how is that going and what does it mean for your cost? >> we are doing about 40% of our sales now on digital. really, the play for us is that customers are far happier, customer...
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. >> have you interfaced with john miller yet? going on next. al kelly has been interfacing. there's a security operation out at the stadium i saw a couple of days ago. it's unbelievable. obviously first and foremost is the most important. >> what does a co-host do? >> co-chairs. >> gayle is a co-host. >> yes. what do we do? >> that's true. gayle's on one of our committees. she got a letter from woody and me. >> let me just tell you. she wants to sit outside. she believes as you do the elements are important. >> did you want to do it for the last week or just now? >> you're so right, woody. >> it means to new york city how much? >> $550 million in economic activity generated by the game. >> but there are reports they're overexaggerated. >> those reports are always around before a big event like this. and when we start tallying some of the revenues in the next couple of days, i think we we're going to be pretty close to the number for new york and new jersey but there's also a lasting effect of a billion people watching the game an
. >> have you interfaced with john miller yet? going on next. al kelly has been interfacing. there's a security operation out at the stadium i saw a couple of days ago. it's unbelievable. obviously first and foremost is the most important. >> what does a co-host do? >> co-chairs. >> gayle is a co-host. >> yes. what do we do? >> that's true. gayle's on one of our committees. she got a letter from woody and me. >> let me just tell you. she wants to sit...
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. >> whooiy did you hire john miller?o join you? >> i would not have. >> a supreme court bobblehead that sounds strange. >> only to the extent that you think the supreme court can only be serious. >> behind me 75 strains of recreational marijuana that's sold here. >> this is the double agent orange here. >> a lot of people from colorado bombarded retail sales. >> edamame and arkansas. >> you think of edamame and arkansas like idaho and potatoes. >> i had to learn how to pronounce edamame. >> britney spears danced with on, around on even under this chair. it's this strong. >> i love those chairs. i have six of them. >> do you really? >> yeah. >> they're cold on the bum for me. >> are they really? >> yeah. the steel's cold. >> what do you have on when you're sitting on the chairs? [ man ] i've been out there most of my life. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thou ght i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine r
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john avalos: great. thank you. okay. item b within this item. is that miss miller? >> this item will be dropped from the agenda. our mou goes to the end of fiscal year 14-15. we have another year 1/2 on the mou. that was my fault. we don't need to hear that item. >>supervisor john avalos: great. if there are no other comments from the panel. we'll go to public comment. >> good afternoon commissioners, eric brooks local green party for the city. first once again thank you for the lafco for taking out the bold steps. we have had a couple moments like this in history where things got caught up and glad to see it moving forward. some quick technical notes. i think one thing that will really and we discussed it a little bit, i completely concur with exploring all possible actions with shell and without shell and other contractors like shell or do it in house which i think the advocates are most supportive of that. one thing that i have noticed is that we have not heard from the sfpuc or from any other source that i know of exactly what is going on right now with the shell contract. that was put on holdback in august
john avalos: great. thank you. okay. item b within this item. is that miss miller? >> this item will be dropped from the agenda. our mou goes to the end of fiscal year 14-15. we have another year 1/2 on the mou. that was my fault. we don't need to hear that item. >>supervisor john avalos: great. if there are no other comments from the panel. we'll go to public comment. >> good afternoon commissioners, eric brooks local green party for the city. first once again thank you for...
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john avalos: great. thank you. okay. item b within this item. is that miss miller? >> this item will be dropped from the agenda. our mou goes to the end of fiscal year 14-15. we have another year 1/2 on the mou. that was my fault. we don't need to hear that item. >>supervisor john avalos: great. if there are no other comments from the panel. we'll go to public comment. >> good afternoon commissioners, eric brooks local green party for the city. first once again thank you for the lafco for taking out the bold steps. we have had a couple moments like this in history where things got
john avalos: great. thank you. okay. item b within this item. is that miss miller? >> this item will be dropped from the agenda. our mou goes to the end of fiscal year 14-15. we have another year 1/2 on the mou. that was my fault. we don't need to hear that item. >>supervisor john avalos: great. if there are no other comments from the panel. we'll go to public comment. >> good afternoon commissioners, eric brooks local green party for the city. first once again thank you for...
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investor john bolton and judy miller on how all of that is going. next.e obama administration preparing sanctions that could be imposed against the ukrainian government officials and protests leaers if the violence in the ukraine escalates. this includes the current government and the intent of closer relations with russia, wrapping more than two months ago. the president is non sequitu and the prime minister has resigned. so the political crisis is a fact that is worsening. a watchdog report out today fin the afghan government cannot properly account for $1 billion in aid that the united states since to each and every year. auditors are looking f that billion dollars and they looked into 16 afghan government ministries. in the obama white house, however, will not discuss the matter or accuse russia of violating the treaty. including what also might be breached by the russians. and joining us is the u.s. ambassador to the and united nations, an john bolton. and since we are in such a remote location, let's talk about this discussion. and this includes san
investor john bolton and judy miller on how all of that is going. next.e obama administration preparing sanctions that could be imposed against the ukrainian government officials and protests leaers if the violence in the ukraine escalates. this includes the current government and the intent of closer relations with russia, wrapping more than two months ago. the president is non sequitu and the prime minister has resigned. so the political crisis is a fact that is worsening. a watchdog report...
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investor john bolton and judy miller on how all of that is going. next.ou know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quicy. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. lou: the obama administration preparing sanctions that could be imposed against the ukrainian government officials and protests leaders if the violence in the ukraine escalates. this includes the current government and the intent of closer relations with russia, wrapping more than two months ago. the president is non sequitur. and the prime minister has resigned. so the political crisis is a fact that is worsening. a watchdog report out today finds the afghan government cannot properly account for $1 billion in aid that the united states since to each and every year. auditors are looking for that billion dollars and they looked into 16 afghan government ministries. in the obama white house, however, will not discuss the matter or accuse
investor john bolton and judy miller on how all of that is going. next.ou know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quicy. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. lou: the obama administration preparing sanctions that could be imposed against the ukrainian government officials and protests leaders if the violence in the ukraine...
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john avalos: thank you, commissioner breed. >>supervisor london breed: thank you, miss miller for putting this together so quickly. i do of course want there to be a little bit more time for input and i'm sure you got feedback that there are some other organizations that want to take the time to review it and provide input. i would like to make sure that we have the time to do that before we finalize the rfp and i wanted to get a sense of how my colleagues as well as how members of the public feel about how we move forward with shell. because there have been some challenges and i don't feel that they have been the best community partner in this community effort and there has been a challenge around communication and miscommunication. i'm not completely certain about how i feel about acknowledging that relationship or retaining that relationship. but i would like to hear from, especially from people who have been actively engaged in this process and whether or not we allow this particular project, whether we use it from a context of explaining the history of how we got to this point which of course makes censor --
john avalos: thank you, commissioner breed. >>supervisor london breed: thank you, miss miller for putting this together so quickly. i do of course want there to be a little bit more time for input and i'm sure you got feedback that there are some other organizations that want to take the time to review it and provide input. i would like to make sure that we have the time to do that before we finalize the rfp and i wanted to get a sense of how my colleagues as well as how members of the...
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elaine quijano and michelle miller are on the breaking story. johndickerson on the damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigation on sexual harassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a
elaine quijano and michelle miller are on the breaking story. johndickerson on the damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigation on sexual harassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a
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elaine quijano and michelle miller are on the breaking story. johnthe damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigation on sexual harassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a predator of the arctic flying to florida and kansas? jim axelrod on a mystery migration.
elaine quijano and michelle miller are on the breaking story. johnthe damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigation on sexual harassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a predator of the arctic flying to florida and kansas? jim axelrod on a mystery migration.
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elaine quijano and michelle miller are on the breaking story. john dickerson on the damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigation on sexual harassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a predator of the arctic flying to florida and kansas? jim axelrod on a mystery migration. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, this is our western edition. today the nation saw a side of republican chris christie we hadn't seen before. the usually brash, blunt, in your face governor of new jersey was humble and contrite as he tried to rescue his career and any presidential hopes from a scandal. he said he had nothing to do with the political dirty trick aimed at the democratic mayor of fort lee, new jersey, though he took responsibility for it and apologized. a top aide had engineered a massive traffic jam i
elaine quijano and michelle miller are on the breaking story. john dickerson on the damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigation on sexual harassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a predator of the arctic flying to florida and kansas? jim axelrod on a mystery migration. captioning...
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michelle miller, cbs news, worcester, massachusetts. >> axelrod: a spokeswoman for john peter smith hospitalays officials held talks today with the district attorney's office in the case of marlise munoz, the pregnant brain dead woman who has been at the heart of a national controversy. the hospital is under a court order to remove life support by 5:00 p.m. monday. still ahead, the big wave surfers of the maverick's invitational. suffering from the flu is a really big deal. with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor imme
michelle miller, cbs news, worcester, massachusetts. >> axelrod: a spokeswoman for john peter smith hospitalays officials held talks today with the district attorney's office in the case of marlise munoz, the pregnant brain dead woman who has been at the heart of a national controversy. the hospital is under a court order to remove life support by 5:00 p.m. monday. still ahead, the big wave surfers of the maverick's invitational. suffering from the flu is a really big deal. with aches,...
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headache for any republican anywhere who finds themselves having to explain a la john raese in west virginia and joe miller in alaska what it is exactly they do not like about paying people enough to live on. pollsters are already looking at the most high-profile senate race of this midterm year and how the minimum wage may factor into that race. the highest profile senate race this year is mitch mcconnell's re-election race in kentucky. a new poll out today aims to show just how badly the minimum wage issue may factor into that race. the other senator from kentucky, rand paul, today tied himself into a bow tie with a pretzel on top trying to gymnastically evade questions about his own views on minimum wage in an interview on cnn. >> he announced on increasing the minimum wage that federal contractors would get an increase immediately to $10.10 an hour which is not a huge amount of money by any means but it's a little more than the current minimum wage. are you with him on that? >> if you increase the price of something, you'll get less of it, so all of the studies, virtually all of the studies show if you
headache for any republican anywhere who finds themselves having to explain a la john raese in west virginia and joe miller in alaska what it is exactly they do not like about paying people enough to live on. pollsters are already looking at the most high-profile senate race of this midterm year and how the minimum wage may factor into that race. the highest profile senate race this year is mitch mcconnell's re-election race in kentucky. a new poll out today aims to show just how badly the...
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. >> speaking of people that we're interesting in going in the miller race, one that expressed interest was johnformer lieutenant governor. >> in part, you get that kind of reaction when there has recently been lines drawn that have severely altered your district and made it for difficult potentially and right next door there's one that fits you perfectly. you're part of indigenous people there. >> i want to know howl it took for nancy pelosi to call up john and saying you're not going anywhere. >> nancy would never do that. that's not the way the system works at all. i think he appropriately evaluated and decided that both seats could be held and he stays where he is and some other democrat wins the miller seat. it's important that if he moves, democrats still hold that seat. if they can't hold it with anybody else, they clearly can hold it with him. >>> of course, phil, the open primary, there's something else new this political season. >> has the had a tremendous affect, both the redrawing of the lines -- but it used to be if you were a democrat and in a safe democrat seat, you just had to wi
. >> speaking of people that we're interesting in going in the miller race, one that expressed interest was johnformer lieutenant governor. >> in part, you get that kind of reaction when there has recently been lines drawn that have severely altered your district and made it for difficult potentially and right next door there's one that fits you perfectly. you're part of indigenous people there. >> i want to know howl it took for nancy pelosi to call up john and saying you're...
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john lapook has more on some breakthrough research. >> reporter: 16-year-old austin miller wasn't diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder until he was 12. but even when he was a toddler, his mother karen noticed he had extreme reactions to sound. >> i learned very early on with him that i had to speak slower and softer because it would upset him and i would notice that he might not really understand what i'm saying. >> reporter: researchers have long known that kids with autism struggled with communication. >> a typical person could be talking and it' in sync, but there's a delay between what they see and hear. it's out of sy nc like a move which have been the words and pictures don't match up. >> children will be covering over their ears. they are trying to filter out that confusing information and focus only on one sense, say vision. >> reporter: wallace's team has developed a videogame to try to help kids with autism practice putting sight and sound together. >> ah -- >> well, the time delay between when an autistic child sees a picture and hears a sound is about a half second. >>> ne
john lapook has more on some breakthrough research. >> reporter: 16-year-old austin miller wasn't diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder until he was 12. but even when he was a toddler, his mother karen noticed he had extreme reactions to sound. >> i learned very early on with him that i had to speak slower and softer because it would upset him and i would notice that he might not really understand what i'm saying. >> reporter: researchers have long known that kids with...
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next we will have william miller from flagler college and i call john burton from ohio university, discussing"who needs enemies?" >> thanks. we always appreciate the state of the parties conference. it is interesting to point out that if we go back to the 2009 state of the parties, i remember one conversation about the tea party. it was at lunch and it was not very kind. it was much more of a they will have these nice little rallies and dress up and be gone in a few months. a few months later we started to see the idea that robert boatwright talked about, of individual elected officials being primaried within their own party and the effect that could have. what we are going to talk about today is a little bit different than looking at actually speaking with activists or tracking money back to causes. instead, we want to discuss the intellectual history of the tea party and how what we're seeing today and hearing about today is not necessarily new to the conservative discourse, but it is being presented in a new way with a little more organization than previously. and again, focusing on the fa
next we will have william miller from flagler college and i call john burton from ohio university, discussing"who needs enemies?" >> thanks. we always appreciate the state of the parties conference. it is interesting to point out that if we go back to the 2009 state of the parties, i remember one conversation about the tea party. it was at lunch and it was not very kind. it was much more of a they will have these nice little rallies and dress up and be gone in a few months. a...
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. >> speaking of people that were interested in going in the miller race, one that expressed interest was johndi, congressman from the neighboring district. he was talking about jumping over. >> in part you get that kind of reaction when there has recently been line drawn that has severely altered your district and made it more difficult, potentially. and right next door there is one that fits you perfectsly. you're part of the indigenous people who are there. you're part of the politics. >> i want to know how long it took for nancy pelosi to call him and say you're not going anywhere. >> nancy would never do that. that's not the way the system works. at all. i think garimendi appropriately evaluated and decided that both seats could be held and he stays where he is and some other democrat wins the miller seat. it's important that if garimendi moves democrats still hold that seat if they can't hold it with anybody else they clearly can hold it with garimendi. >> we know congress is not very popular. who would want that job? you were telling us about the living conditions in washington, dc. a l
. >> speaking of people that were interested in going in the miller race, one that expressed interest was johndi, congressman from the neighboring district. he was talking about jumping over. >> in part you get that kind of reaction when there has recently been line drawn that has severely altered your district and made it more difficult, potentially. and right next door there is one that fits you perfectsly. you're part of the indigenous people who are there. you're part of the...
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miller fill more, john quincyed a -- adams. james monroe. 1790 george washington delivered the first president's address to the congress. that was up in new york. that was in 1790. woodrow wilson revived the habit of bringing the speech up here to congress. and ever since woodrow wilson, every president has delivered his state of the union in person. some presidents have delivered it on some years in written form. jimmy carter in 1981, as he was leaving the white house was the last president to deliver it in written form. the first time the speech was televised 1947, harry truman. the first time it was on radio 1923, calvin coolage. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] as you can see, crews are starting to pick up the equipment now as the room empties out. that was going wrap up our coverage from hall this even. president obama's fifth state of the union. you can rewatch the speech on c-span and at c-span.org. thank you for being with us. [inaudible conversations] >>> combing up on c-span2 tonight, house foreign
miller fill more, john quincyed a -- adams. james monroe. 1790 george washington delivered the first president's address to the congress. that was up in new york. that was in 1790. woodrow wilson revived the habit of bringing the speech up here to congress. and ever since woodrow wilson, every president has delivered his state of the union in person. some presidents have delivered it on some years in written form. jimmy carter in 1981, as he was leaving the white house was the last president to...
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michelle miller sees how her father helped to rush others after john f. kennedy was gunned down. >>> a family decided to write their way out of it. >> we hit the button to publish. that first day it sold 500 copies in 24 hours. i was like i think i might be on to something. >> how steamy romance novels became best sellers. the news is back in the morning. happy new year. we'll return here on "cbs this morning." resents the cold truth. [ coughs, sneezes ] [ sniffles ] i have a big meeting when we land but i am so stuffed up i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope. they don't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ inhales deeply ] alka seltzer plus. oh. what a relief it is. [ male announcer ] can't find theraflu, try alka seltzer plus for fast liquid cold and flu relief. from the big screen to small screens near and far twizz
michelle miller sees how her father helped to rush others after john f. kennedy was gunned down. >>> a family decided to write their way out of it. >> we hit the button to publish. that first day it sold 500 copies in 24 hours. i was like i think i might be on to something. >> how steamy romance novels became best sellers. the news is back in the morning. happy new year. we'll return here on "cbs this morning." resents the cold truth. [ coughs, sneezes ] [...
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john >> pelley: tonight, hard freeze. millions of americans fight the bitter cold from minnesota to florida to the northeast. michelle miller tkaoepbl ann reynolds are covering the big chill. it could happen again. the former deputy director of the c.i.a. tells us american secrets are still vulnerable to a thief like edward snowden. as peace talks begin, an american doctor fights for the lives of the suffering in syria. holly williams reports. >> i've used needle and thread that we use to sew clothes to sew people back together. >> pelley: and who can save the big hockey event from california's heat wave? carter evans finds the puck stops here.
john >> pelley: tonight, hard freeze. millions of americans fight the bitter cold from minnesota to florida to the northeast. michelle miller tkaoepbl ann reynolds are covering the big chill. it could happen again. the former deputy director of the c.i.a. tells us american secrets are still vulnerable to a thief like edward snowden. as peace talks begin, an american doctor fights for the lives of the suffering in syria. holly williams reports. >> i've used needle and thread that we...
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>>supervisor john avalos: we can meet with puc staff to talk about this idea and then bring it to the joint meeting as well? okay. >> miss miller? >> i would like to add that i appreciate miss mchale's comments. we designed this program to be a self sufficient program that it was going to run itself that they were not going to take other resources and apply it. in the financials which i would like to make sure that we talk about at the joint meeting, i do believe that there were provisions for paying back all the money advanced at the program and the financials handled that over a period of time and we strecht that out at one point but the plan itself, the cca program paid for itself. i don't really understand the idea if there is a budget cut because of increased capital cost on hetch hetchy side and power supply. i understand that is a real problem. but cca wouldn't contribute to that problem. that correlation which is how does capital cost would initiate. your sufficient program that we had designed. >> yes. so we had a couple of areas that we wanted to update you on. we arrest actively continuing to participate in pg & e's
>>supervisor john avalos: we can meet with puc staff to talk about this idea and then bring it to the joint meeting as well? okay. >> miss miller? >> i would like to add that i appreciate miss mchale's comments. we designed this program to be a self sufficient program that it was going to run itself that they were not going to take other resources and apply it. in the financials which i would like to make sure that we talk about at the joint meeting, i do believe that there...
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>> our own michelle miller looks at untold story of her father's bravery the day john f.> we begin by a look at y
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john gruss, ceo of round hill music. when we come back, another big brand, porsche, bringing back old design. matt miller there behind the wheel. back in cuba below minutes. es.two minut ♪ detroit tounit to the 2014 international auto show. all's and styles popping up, in some cases, with a nod to the past. matt miller is there with the ceo of porsche north america. >> i am sitting in the brand-new targa. it does hearken back to the retro era of the 1960s, 1970s with the silver roll bar. it is hard to explain how this opens. it is much easier to see. it is an amazing thing. not only a work of art visually but technically a step forward for the company, compared to targas of recent days. i am here with detlev von platen, president of porsche cars north america. a stunning car. >> and we are getting some wind right now, which is great. >> you have the benefit of the convertible and the hard top. when you are at speed, you do not hear that noise. >> the joy of both worlds. t, and aa and cabriole sporty coupe. all-wheel drive, 400 horsepower. >> tell us how business is going. >> we had a really nice 2013. no
john gruss, ceo of round hill music. when we come back, another big brand, porsche, bringing back old design. matt miller there behind the wheel. back in cuba below minutes. es.two minut ♪ detroit tounit to the 2014 international auto show. all's and styles popping up, in some cases, with a nod to the past. matt miller is there with the ceo of porsche north america. >> i am sitting in the brand-new targa. it does hearken back to the retro era of the 1960s, 1970s with the silver roll...
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next we'll have william miller from flagler college and michael john burton from ohio university who will discuss who needs enemies? the tea party impact on the republican party. >> thanks. and i also want to echo peter and say that it's great to be back at akron, and we always appreciate the state of the parties conference and the opportunity to talk about these issues. i think it's interesting to point out on this panel especially that if we go back to the 2009 state of the parties, i remember only one conversation about the tea party. it was at lunch, and it was not very kind. it was much more of a they're going to have these nice little rallies, they're going to dress up, they'll be gone in a few months, and instead a few months later we started to see the idea that robert boat wright talked about at that conference, of elected officials being primaried within their own party and the effects that could have. what we're going to talk about today is a little bit different at looking at actually speaking with activists or tracking money back to causes. instead, we want to discuss th
next we'll have william miller from flagler college and michael john burton from ohio university who will discuss who needs enemies? the tea party impact on the republican party. >> thanks. and i also want to echo peter and say that it's great to be back at akron, and we always appreciate the state of the parties conference and the opportunity to talk about these issues. i think it's interesting to point out on this panel especially that if we go back to the 2009 state of the parties, i...
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next we will have william miller from flagler college and i call john burton from ohio university, discussing "who needs enemies?" >> thanks. we always appreciate the state of the parties conference. it is interesting to point out that if we go back to the 2009 state of the parties, i remember one conversation about the tea party. it was at lunch and it was not very kind. it was much more of a they will have these nice little rallies and dress up and be gone in a few months. a few months later we started to see the idea that robert boatwright talked about, of individual elected officials being primaried within their own party and the effect that could have. what we are going to talk about today is a little bit different than looking at actually speaking with activists or tracking money back to causes. instead, we want to discuss the intellectual history of the tea party and how what we're seeing today and hearing about today is not necessarily new to the conservative discourse, but it is being presented in a new way with a little more organization than previously. and again, focusing on the f
next we will have william miller from flagler college and i call john burton from ohio university, discussing "who needs enemies?" >> thanks. we always appreciate the state of the parties conference. it is interesting to point out that if we go back to the 2009 state of the parties, i remember one conversation about the tea party. it was at lunch and it was not very kind. it was much more of a they will have these nice little rallies and dress up and be gone in a few months. a...
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john borthwick, ceo of betaworks. >> remember the hedge funds that dr. dre -- >> matt milleroffice wearing beats. >> they're introducing a streaming service today, a lot of competition. their strategy is to undercut and pandora, offering unlimited access for $15 a month, compared to just under $10 a month that spotify and pandora charge. per user. christina joins us. those beats have a chance? >> we could talk about the size of their music catalog, the fact that people carry their playlists versus computer algorithms, other selling points. have a very innovative strategy when it comes to pricing this and who they are partnering with. they have corporate partners, at&t and target. they may not mind subsidizing some of the data usage and some of the streaming services they are providing an exchange, they get customers and they get customers in the door and to be associated with a very cool brand. it is a very innovative idea. keep in mind, they are not offering a premium model. there is no free service, no free service to get people addicted. this is what is burning pandora and
john borthwick, ceo of betaworks. >> remember the hedge funds that dr. dre -- >> matt milleroffice wearing beats. >> they're introducing a streaming service today, a lot of competition. their strategy is to undercut and pandora, offering unlimited access for $15 a month, compared to just under $10 a month that spotify and pandora charge. per user. christina joins us. those beats have a chance? >> we could talk about the size of their music catalog, the fact that people...
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a list that included john kerry, senator mccaskill of kerry and the late senator ted kennedy. for more, political reporter for "time" magazine zeke millerg us. no politici secret politicians favor file. but writing in the book, it is the practice to keep file, of friends and enemies. >> this is a step beyond sort of what is par for the course for the clintons. this is something, you know, this is the most clintonian -- they are the best politicians of their generation, been around just about longer than anybody in terms of playing at that level, in american politics. it makes sense to have long list of favors and shifts that will be called in for them. it makes sense they'd have a list this long. what's amazing, it's been written down, there's a numbering system, detailed numbers system. >> the numbering system is what's great. >> you just wish it was made public were their changes, sort of regression study, have statisticians working on it. it also reenfoerinforces the wo learned about the clinton from the '08 campaign, the politics, the overly competitive side of it that maybe turned a lot of people off just a few years ago. >> we sho
a list that included john kerry, senator mccaskill of kerry and the late senator ted kennedy. for more, political reporter for "time" magazine zeke millerg us. no politici secret politicians favor file. but writing in the book, it is the practice to keep file, of friends and enemies. >> this is a step beyond sort of what is par for the course for the clintons. this is something, you know, this is the most clintonian -- they are the best politicians of their generation, been...
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john shows us there is a breakthrough. >> i would describe havings a perger's syndrome as being like a computer that's running a different operating system than what most computers run. >> 16-year-old austin millerasn't diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder until he was 12, but even when he was a toddler, his mother karen noticed he had extreme reactions to sound. >> i learned very early on with him that i had to speak slower and softer because it would upset him, and i would notice that he might not really understand what i'm saying. >> researchers have long known that kids with autism struggle with communication. for the first time, scientists at vanderbilt university have shown one reason why. >> a typical person sees me talking, and it's in sync. in many kids with autism, there's a delay between what they see and hear so they experience speech like this, out of sync. it's as if they're watching a badly-dubbed movie where the words and pictures don't match up. >> one of the klassic pictures that you see is children that will actually be covering over their eers. they're trying to filter out thoo confusing information and focus only on one thing, let's say vision. >> his team has develop
john shows us there is a breakthrough. >> i would describe havings a perger's syndrome as being like a computer that's running a different operating system than what most computers run. >> 16-year-old austin millerasn't diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder until he was 12, but even when he was a toddler, his mother karen noticed he had extreme reactions to sound. >> i learned very early on with him that i had to speak slower and softer because it would upset him, and i...
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john roberts spared him this and voted obamacare unconstitutional. lou: i think that is a great point, i think that point has been reached some time ago, we'll be --down fund, judy miller'll look at her new book. >> up next. u.s. pledges to help russia as they negotiate a peace for syria. it gets kocs complicated, dr. wd phares sorts it out for us. next. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. lou: our next guest is outraged about iran's regime, and how it continues to take advantage of the united states. joining us now, fox news middle east and terrorism analyst dr. walid phares, his new book, the lost spring. will be published in march. we lookorward to that. good to have you here, let's start with -i am sorry. don't mean to laugh. these are serious issues, but we worry about u.s. being taken ad
john roberts spared him this and voted obamacare unconstitutional. lou: i think that is a great point, i think that point has been reached some time ago, we'll be --down fund, judy miller'll look at her new book. >> up next. u.s. pledges to help russia as they negotiate a peace for syria. it gets kocs complicated, dr. wd phares sorts it out for us. next. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan --...
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john roberts spared him this and voted obamacare unconstitutional. lou: i think that is a great point, i think that point has been reached some time ago, we'll be --down fund, judy millert her new book. >> up next. u.s. pledges to help russia as they negotiate a peace for syria. it gets kocs complicated, dr. wd phares sorts it out for us. next. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purche, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask yo.. at's in your wallet? it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, watch secure deo in real time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you get 24/7 protection through our exclusive fast response monitoring. you can be confident that adt is always there for you. hey, lisa. is that th
john roberts spared him this and voted obamacare unconstitutional. lou: i think that is a great point, i think that point has been reached some time ago, we'll be --down fund, judy millert her new book. >> up next. u.s. pledges to help russia as they negotiate a peace for syria. it gets kocs complicated, dr. wd phares sorts it out for us. next. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing,...