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here is abc7's jonathon bloom. >> it might just be the ultimate tease. apple is expected to unveil the new ipad next to a conference full of game developers. and most of them don't have tickets to see it. >> an event for the special guests. >> do you have a ticket? >> no. >> you don't have a ticket, do you? >> no, not yet. >> reporter: but it has president -- but it has bt kept them from speculating. one vendor is even doing a give away. >> are you giving away a device that doesn't exist yet. >> that's right. >> you don't know what they are called yet. >> that's right. >> i put my business card in there. >> are you thinking of trading up to an ipad 3? >> yes. >> i am probably going to keep using my current ipad. >> the game developers are admittedly a tough audience, but they show half of them are already planning to upgrade to apple's newest tablet even though they never laid eyes on one. >> surprisingly enough if you owned a tablet previously you are much more likely to buy the ipad 3 than if you didn't own the tablet. >> tech bargains found 53% of ipa
here is abc7's jonathon bloom. >> it might just be the ultimate tease. apple is expected to unveil the new ipad next to a conference full of game developers. and most of them don't have tickets to see it. >> an event for the special guests. >> do you have a ticket? >> no. >> you don't have a ticket, do you? >> no, not yet. >> reporter: but it has president -- but it has bt kept them from speculating. one vendor is even doing a give away. >> are...
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here is abc7's jonathon bloom. >> it might just be the ultimate tease.le is expected to unveil the new ipad next to a conference full of game developers. and most of them don't have tickets to see it. >> an event for the special guests. >> do you have a ticket? >> no. >> you don't have a ticket, do you? >> no, not yet. >> reporter: but it has president -- but it has bt kept them from speculating. one vendor is even doing a give away. >> are you giving away a device that doesn't exist yet. >> that's right. >> you don't know what they are called yet. >> that's right. >> i put my business card in there. >> are you thinking of trading up to an ipad 3? >> yes. >> i am probably going to keep using my current ipad. >> the game developers are admittedly a tough audience, but they show half of them are already planning to upgrade to apple's newest tablet even though they never laid eyes on one. >> surprisingly enough if you owned a tablet previously you are much more likely to buy the ipad 3 than if you didn't own the tablet. >> tech bargains found 53% of ipad 2
here is abc7's jonathon bloom. >> it might just be the ultimate tease.le is expected to unveil the new ipad next to a conference full of game developers. and most of them don't have tickets to see it. >> an event for the special guests. >> do you have a ticket? >> no. >> you don't have a ticket, do you? >> no, not yet. >> reporter: but it has president -- but it has bt kept them from speculating. one vendor is even doing a give away. >> are you...
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with that introduction, lay out jonathon let me start with you. >> thank you, steve.state department on not so much in agreement but parallel understandings about how in the near term might be possible to proceed ahead and to resume some form of talks if not outright negotiation between north korea and the united states. so amidst the quiet encouragement of the moment, i thought it would be useful at first to briefly review some of the history, how we find ourselves at this point, as we enter frankly for the united states a third decade of negotiations with north korea. over their new nuclear weapons activities. we can't undo the history but important to understand better, where we are at and what needs to be done. it's now nearly 20 years since bob gluchi first sound down with north korea counterparts. some of those counterparts are still the negotiators. many of the issues are still the same. it's now almost ten years since the intelligence community determined that north korea had underway covert highly enriched iranian program which led to the breakdown of the agr
with that introduction, lay out jonathon let me start with you. >> thank you, steve.state department on not so much in agreement but parallel understandings about how in the near term might be possible to proceed ahead and to resume some form of talks if not outright negotiation between north korea and the united states. so amidst the quiet encouragement of the moment, i thought it would be useful at first to briefly review some of the history, how we find ourselves at this point, as we...
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jonathon mann explains why ohio will probably decide the nominee.romney....challenger rick pennsylvania...and right in between the two is the u-s state of ohio...both candidates think it's a place they can win...and perhaps even a state they have to win."it really is a test of both the seriousness and the staying power of any presidential campaign, in either party. and when it there's a lot of diverse constiiuencies there."ohho offers a microcosm of the u-s eleccorate...a mix of urbann and rural voters...evangelical christians and catholics...and a combination of moderate repubbicans and those who vote conseevative."ohio could make the differencc. they allays do. you aaways seem to be right in the center. no matter what the election, no matter when it is, ooio is the key." plus, ohio is bellwether state for the u-s general &pelection...no republican presidential candidate has gone on to win the white house without the state of ohio. "voters here are very concerned about electability. they are aware of the central role thh state will play in november
jonathon mann explains why ohio will probably decide the nominee.romney....challenger rick pennsylvania...and right in between the two is the u-s state of ohio...both candidates think it's a place they can win...and perhaps even a state they have to win."it really is a test of both the seriousness and the staying power of any presidential campaign, in either party. and when it there's a lot of diverse constiiuencies there."ohho offers a microcosm of the u-s eleccorate...a mix of...
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. $1,500 for a knockout hit upon linebacker jonathon vilma is accused of putting up $10,000 of his own money for anyone who took favre out of a n.f.c. championship game. goodell summedded saint head coach sean peyton for the 2012 season without pay for failing to stop the program and falsely denying its existence. williams, the architect of the pay-to-injure scheme, was suspended indefinitely. assistant head coach joe vitt received a six-game ban. and mickey loomis got eight games with out pay for his part in the scandal. in addition, the saints were fined $500,000. goodell said player sanctions would come at a later dade date. the only previous action that comes close to today's punishments dates back to 1963 and the yearlong suspension of paul hornung and alex karras, for gambling. >> pelley: thank you, armen. joining us now in washington is james brown, a cbs news special correspondent and the host of the "n.f.l. today." j.b., why are these penalties so severe? >> the essence of the situation, scott, is that the head coach is the face of the organization. he runs the show there. and
. $1,500 for a knockout hit upon linebacker jonathon vilma is accused of putting up $10,000 of his own money for anyone who took favre out of a n.f.c. championship game. goodell summedded saint head coach sean peyton for the 2012 season without pay for failing to stop the program and falsely denying its existence. williams, the architect of the pay-to-injure scheme, was suspended indefinitely. assistant head coach joe vitt received a six-game ban. and mickey loomis got eight games with out pay...
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they did that in jonathon demi movies. >> people stand doing that at some point? >> i am going to throw a party. let's outfit the giew raj with ikea crap. >> to me it is when you are in college. to me when you are 30 you shouldn't have ikea purnt for the most part. i mine, i don't know that's how i felt. you are like, it is cheap and i put it together myself and my roommate helped. it is particle board fusht. >> the cliche is it always falls apart. you have five screws left over and you say, what did i do? >> you have your house and you are lib, where does this doorknob go? there is a toilet seat somewhere. >> it is a euro fab pre made home. except you don't have denmark or paris or anything cool to live in your home. >> you are in alabama. >> i love alabama. >> it is one of the greatest states in the union. >>> it is time to take a break. when we come back. more wonderful stuff. >>> gm announced it will stop production of the chevy volt. the production stoppage will be a third of more than a month -- the third in more than a month since the car went on sale in de
they did that in jonathon demi movies. >> people stand doing that at some point? >> i am going to throw a party. let's outfit the giew raj with ikea crap. >> to me it is when you are in college. to me when you are 30 you shouldn't have ikea purnt for the most part. i mine, i don't know that's how i felt. you are like, it is cheap and i put it together myself and my roommate helped. it is particle board fusht. >> the cliche is it always falls apart. you have five screws...
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s jonathon rugman in toulouse and steven erlanger of the "new york times" in paris. >> brown: then, at the supreme court today: high-impact decisions, plus arguments over a confrontation with then-vice president dick cheney. we talk with marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> warner: for our american graduate series, betty ann bowser reports on a boston school, where early intervention for students with learning disabilities is producing lower drop-out rates. >> if we want kids to graduate from high school, that having a and for kids with significant learning disabilities, providing accommodations for reading a writing are critical. >> brown: ray suarez examines new studies showing a daily dose of aspirin may prevent and even treat cancer. >> warner: and gwen ifill talks with two senate veterans-- new mexico's jeff bingaman and maine's olympia snowe about their decisions to quit. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and by the alfred p
s jonathon rugman in toulouse and steven erlanger of the "new york times" in paris. >> brown: then, at the supreme court today: high-impact decisions, plus arguments over a confrontation with then-vice president dick cheney. we talk with marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> warner: for our american graduate series, betty ann bowser reports on a boston school, where early intervention for students with learning disabilities is producing lower drop-out...
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jonathon, tell him. >> we had larry bird. for a while there was a long drought. >> 26s a 20-year drought. steve has the intellectual capacity. joe, you're nor flash. >> oh, well thank you. the people's republic of cambridge is where he belongs. >> how hard from a football perspective is it to compete with new york? i know there's salary cap stuff that evens things out but is it difficult given the economics? >> no, football is a total different model where all of us, whether you're green bay, new england, kansas city, new york, we are competing on spotting the talent that fits our system. that's the beauty of the revenue sharing model. it's about the competition on the field not the competition generating dollars and that's what separates us from everyone else. >> who do you least want to see peyton manning go to? miami, the jets? >> becky, anybody in our division would be bad because it means we have to see him twice a year. while i think our guy is far and away the best to have ever played the game, the number two quarterba
jonathon, tell him. >> we had larry bird. for a while there was a long drought. >> 26s a 20-year drought. steve has the intellectual capacity. joe, you're nor flash. >> oh, well thank you. the people's republic of cambridge is where he belongs. >> how hard from a football perspective is it to compete with new york? i know there's salary cap stuff that evens things out but is it difficult given the economics? >> no, football is a total different model where all of...