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juliette goodrich shows us the citizen groups filling the void of the downsized police force. juliette. >>> allen, it's amazing, this street corner behind me used to have half dozen prostitutes about this time this evening. not anymore. that's because there's a group that formed. they are called the watch owls. they watch out and it's working. >> prostitutes arrive from all over and you can look down the street and see six of them on every corner. >> reporter: bj conrad is part of a group of vallejo residents calling themselves the kentucky street watch owls. their mission, cracking down on prostitutes and pimps. they started a year and a half ago taking photos, patrolling the streets, even attending court dates of prostitutes and pimps who have been busted. >> we have followed this particular gal through court. she was finally convicted. she was the most egregious really of all the prostitutes. she was kind of like 24/7. >> reporter: it didn't stop there. take a look at this. cameras have been installed at places where prostitutes would frequent, all funded by vallejo residen
juliette goodrich shows us the citizen groups filling the void of the downsized police force. juliette. >>> allen, it's amazing, this street corner behind me used to have half dozen prostitutes about this time this evening. not anymore. that's because there's a group that formed. they are called the watch owls. they watch out and it's working. >> prostitutes arrive from all over and you can look down the street and see six of them on every corner. >> reporter: bj conrad is...
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juliette, thanks. ♪ [ music ] >> as juliette mentioned, a little pre-game entertainment before kickofflocal band train will perform at candlestick park. much more on the big game still ahead including a live report from the only 9ers hangout in new york city. >> 18 people have been arrested so far during today's "occupy" protest in san francisco. that includes one person who apparently grabbed a police officer's baton. demonstrators blocked entrances to banks to protest corporate greed. mark sayre at justin herman plaza, where another march is about to begin. mark. >> reporter: allen, this will mark a full day of "occupy" activity in the city. one of the key messages here the tents here in justin herman plaza herm may be gone but the "occupy" movement is alive and well. >>> wells fargo, you can't hide! we can see your greed inside! >> reporter: "occupy" protestors confronted san francisco police and at times shut down the intersection of california and montgomery streets. protestors also chained several doors to one of wells fargo bank's main corporate offices saying they are trying to
juliette, thanks. ♪ [ music ] >> as juliette mentioned, a little pre-game entertainment before kickofflocal band train will perform at candlestick park. much more on the big game still ahead including a live report from the only 9ers hangout in new york city. >> 18 people have been arrested so far during today's "occupy" protest in san francisco. that includes one person who apparently grabbed a police officer's baton. demonstrators blocked entrances to banks to protest...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich had walnut creek. tgif! but city leaders are taking a tough stance on the night life here wanting to change the curfew and add more cops. the story coming up. >>> she smoked something. the reaction accidental. >> the 911 call from demi moore's friend the night she was rushed to the hospital next. we e about >>> a day after a boat capsizes near san francisco's ocean beach, we're trying to learn more about the three people rushed to the hospital yesterday evening. and right now it's unclear why the 17-foot boston whaler flipped in the surf sometime yesterday afternoon. a jogger rushed in to help a woman struggling to pull a man ashore. one of the rescues says the victims had been in the water for four hours. >> basically, took his clothes off and -- because i was afraid of hypothermia and just put my clothes on him and hugged him and tried to get his circulation going. >> at last check that man was listed in critical condition at ucsf. two others are being treated for hypothermia. >>> enough is enough. that's
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich had walnut creek. tgif! but city leaders are taking a tough stance on the night life here wanting to change the curfew and add more cops. the story coming up. >>> she smoked something. the reaction accidental. >> the 911 call from demi moore's friend the night she was rushed to the hospital next. we e about >>> a day after a boat capsizes near san francisco's ocean beach, we're trying to learn more about the three people rushed to the...
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. >> reporter: paul steer followed his sister's wishes when he buried juliette, a christian, in thisewish cemetery. she was 47 and died of lymphoma. >> what did your sister like about this place? >> it's nice, peaceful, quiet. >> reporter: there's been little peace since congregation board member did what some consider the unthinkable. suing to get juliette steer's remains dug up and moved out. >> she's not supposed to be buried there. she's not jewish. >> reporter: paul was flabbergasted when her lawyer called him. >> what's this about? well, she doesn't believe your sister accepted the faith and must be exhumed. >> reporter: she's also suing her own congregation, even though they say she voted to create an interfaith section. >> this to our right is the jewish section. and to our left is the newly-opened interfaith section. >> reporter: but she says this section was never to include nonjews without any ties to the congregation. >> i will never approve that. >> reporter: paul is troubled that she hasn't objected to four other plots reserved by white families. >> what about the other
. >> reporter: paul steer followed his sister's wishes when he buried juliette, a christian, in thisewish cemetery. she was 47 and died of lymphoma. >> what did your sister like about this place? >> it's nice, peaceful, quiet. >> reporter: there's been little peace since congregation board member did what some consider the unthinkable. suing to get juliette steer's remains dug up and moved out. >> she's not supposed to be buried there. she's not jewish. >>...
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>> she's so juliette and this is the new rebecca black. >> okay. >> and we're going listen to juliette> my name is juliette. >> she loves her what and her fishes? >> yeah, yeah! [ laughter ] >> she loves robert and her fishes. >> robert's her brother. >> okay. that was nice. he got a shoutout there. >> show actually hooked up with an australian music producer. >> uh-huh. >> robert sharp is his name. and now, her parents paid to have this put together and downloaded to itunes and this is the next big thing for kids, calling her the next rebecca black. >> all right, i have to make money out there. >> get a serious producer. okay, shawn? >> thank you. >>> and brian, what do you think? >> i would like them to demonstrate some talent, something like that. >>> ahead on the edge, metro workers in trouble. three suspended without pay for an incident that could have been dangerous. you would have thought it was strange if you saw it on the platform. >>> and we're all supposed to pay our taxes. a new report shows plenty of federal workers don't. we have a list of the biggest offenders. >>> and t
>> she's so juliette and this is the new rebecca black. >> okay. >> and we're going listen to juliette> my name is juliette. >> she loves her what and her fishes? >> yeah, yeah! [ laughter ] >> she loves robert and her fishes. >> robert's her brother. >> okay. that was nice. he got a shoutout there. >> show actually hooked up with an australian music producer. >> uh-huh. >> robert sharp is his name. and now, her parents paid...
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will join us to talk about be the match juliette good morning. who is this handsome young man. >> leonardo he is my son born 10 weeks ago. >> 10 weeks ago he is so alert. hello you are a very handsome young man james is a donor recipient first let's talk exactly about this life saving tool we are addressing right now. what is a bone marrow transplant and tell me the different types of transplants we are talking about. >> bone marrow transplant is used to save lives for people with various forms of blood cancers, the best need of a patient, is usually from their own race or ethnic background the be the match facilitates transplants we have been in existence the past 25 years i am happy to say we are celebrating 50,000 transplants. >> excellent my goodness that is a wonderful number i am sure you want it much higher. >> definitely we are constantly recruiting adding more people to the registry we are the largest and most diverse registry in the world. >> excellent. was i wrong saying there are different types of donations. >> yes, two ways for a do
will join us to talk about be the match juliette good morning. who is this handsome young man. >> leonardo he is my son born 10 weeks ago. >> 10 weeks ago he is so alert. hello you are a very handsome young man james is a donor recipient first let's talk exactly about this life saving tool we are addressing right now. what is a bone marrow transplant and tell me the different types of transplants we are talking about. >> bone marrow transplant is used to save lives for people...
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juliette. >> reporter: they certainly are. there use to be half dozen prostitutes on each corner here in vallejo about this time. that's not thecasion anymore. despite the police cutbacks, residents are stepping up and it's looking. >> prostitutes arrive from all over and you can look down the street and see six of them on every corner. >> reporter: bj conrad is part of a group of vallejo residents calling themselves the kentucky street watch owls. their mission, cracking down on prostitutes and pimps. they started a year and a half ago taking photos, patrolling the streets, even attending court dates of prostitutes and pimps who have been busted. >> we have followed this particular gal through court. she was finally convicted. she was the most egregious really of all the prostitutes. she was kind of like 24/7. >> reporter: it didn't stop there. take a look at this. cameras have been installed at places where prostitutes would frequent, all funded by vallejo residents. >> it was like overnight the number of prostitutes dropped
juliette. >> reporter: they certainly are. there use to be half dozen prostitutes on each corner here in vallejo about this time. that's not thecasion anymore. despite the police cutbacks, residents are stepping up and it's looking. >> prostitutes arrive from all over and you can look down the street and see six of them on every corner. >> reporter: bj conrad is part of a group of vallejo residents calling themselves the kentucky street watch owls. their mission, cracking down...
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as juliette goodrich reports, some say the plan and by and by conveyed students rights. >> every port drug and alcohol related suspensions have almost doubled since 2006. despite the town that has relatively low crime, drugs on campus do exist. >> pharmaceuticals, oxycontin, marijuana, an area of drugs. >> the police chief announcing tonight that it's time to bring in another layer of law enforcement. canines. to search and sniff out drugs on campus. many parents say, bring it on. >> any way you can find out kids are doing something, then that's the good thing. >> school administrators and resource officials backed the police chiefs plan, calling for periodic searches of parking lots and locker rooms while students are in class. >> kids have access to cars in the morning and afternoon and they come on campus and that's where they are storing it. that's the words we have gotten from kids who are not using and also in terms of kids who get in trouble. >> during the 2006-2007 school year there were 58 drug and alcohol related suspensions. 2007, 59 suspensions. the 2008 school year, 70 su
as juliette goodrich reports, some say the plan and by and by conveyed students rights. >> every port drug and alcohol related suspensions have almost doubled since 2006. despite the town that has relatively low crime, drugs on campus do exist. >> pharmaceuticals, oxycontin, marijuana, an area of drugs. >> the police chief announcing tonight that it's time to bring in another layer of law enforcement. canines. to search and sniff out drugs on campus. many parents say, bring it...
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live in pleasantton, juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> the fbi joined into the investigation at an arson at one of the state's largest beef processors. a fire ripped through the harris ranch feed lot. more on the group claiming responsibility. >> from above the sprawling harris farms feed lot off highway 5, chopper 5 spotted several of the company's semitrucks burned and melted down. in all 14 of the trucks used for transporting cattle for a loss. in a case investigate torse investigators ruled it an arson. >> there are several factors so far, none of which i can get into. >> detailing how they used rope to spread the flames from one truck to another. the group spoke through the press office and bragged about defeating harris ranch security. this talks about how they are against injustices and factory farm ting, against the exploitation of nonhuman beings. it's more than just an act of arson. >> a feed lot is the last spot for feed cattle before slater. there are tens and thousands of head of cattle doing nothing more than eating and fattening up. ranch was back to full operations today, bu
live in pleasantton, juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> the fbi joined into the investigation at an arson at one of the state's largest beef processors. a fire ripped through the harris ranch feed lot. more on the group claiming responsibility. >> from above the sprawling harris farms feed lot off highway 5, chopper 5 spotted several of the company's semitrucks burned and melted down. in all 14 of the trucks used for transporting cattle for a loss. in a case investigate torse...
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juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> the lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in both the u.s. and the world right now. now a new test may help improve survival for hundreds of thousands of patients each year. an international team of scientists led by dr. david jablonds developed a new test to assess a patient's risk of developing that disease. their finding shows the test out performed standard measures used today. >> over 1500 patients, we were able to corroborate the same finding. prognostic for either low, interimmediate, or high risk death. >> doctors say by spotting the cancer risk earlier, they can identify patients who are most likely to benefit from chemotherapy. >> tomorrow, state regulators could approve sweeping changes that could reshape the auto industry. the california air resource board will vote on a proposal that will require 15% of new cars and trucks sold in the state by 2025 to run on electricity, hydrogen, or their sources. it would also require a 75% reduction in emissions from gas and diesel vehicles. >> we are currently 25 to 35 percent any single mont
juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> the lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in both the u.s. and the world right now. now a new test may help improve survival for hundreds of thousands of patients each year. an international team of scientists led by dr. david jablonds developed a new test to assess a patient's risk of developing that disease. their finding shows the test out performed standard measures used today. >> over 1500 patients, we were able to corroborate the same...
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>> bananas in new jersey with body kelly. >> excellent. >> 13th and 14th. >> juliette, where are you going to be these days 1234*. >> you can catch me on "o'reilly" on wednesdays. "fox and friends" things like that. >> gavin, how are your colons? >> under a lot of stress with the christmas office parties, and i thought i had appendicitis, but it was gut rot. if you have pain here you are probably just drinking too much. and if you have any tess particular -- testicular pain and coffee all day and bos at night, are you dehydrated. if you have pain and pain here, before you gett scared about cancer you are drinking too much. >> is that the medical term? >> that's the term my friends said before i went and had all of these stupid tests and then it was the same as the guy in the bar said, gut rot. >> the name of my new band. gut rot! >> you seriously rock. >> isn't it gut rock? >> fist pump. >> anything you want to plug quickly? >> i too am experiencing lung rot right now. my doctor says i am smoking too much. should have listened to the labels. >> back towrks greg. >> thank you, andy.
>> bananas in new jersey with body kelly. >> excellent. >> 13th and 14th. >> juliette, where are you going to be these days 1234*. >> you can catch me on "o'reilly" on wednesdays. "fox and friends" things like that. >> gavin, how are your colons? >> under a lot of stress with the christmas office parties, and i thought i had appendicitis, but it was gut rot. if you have pain here you are probably just drinking too much. and if you...
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park to petaluma but standing along the coastline we have juliette goodrich and she is certainly got her "eye on the bay." >>> reporter: the force of the waves an indicator a storm is moving in. city workers in pacifica busy clearing storm drains to prevent street flooding. this rain, a welcome sight, though, to many. >> yeah, it's beautiful. we're glad it's raining. >> reporter: it's time? >> it's overdue. it's awesome. >> reporter: while the first rain of the season can be dangerous and make for a treacherous commute, no one seems to be complaining about the rain. this first storm of 2012 coming in just as predicted. but a lot of people won't sit easy until they see that these fields are soaked. they aren't right now. this is an indication of just how it's been all winter long. a lot of people say they wouldn't rest easy until those mountains are filled with snow. juliette's basic works a chitchat cafe at pacifica says it's been a hot chocolate kind of day. are you surprised to see the rain or were you expecting it? >> it's been like warm this whole, like, winter and i have been wa
park to petaluma but standing along the coastline we have juliette goodrich and she is certainly got her "eye on the bay." >>> reporter: the force of the waves an indicator a storm is moving in. city workers in pacifica busy clearing storm drains to prevent street flooding. this rain, a welcome sight, though, to many. >> yeah, it's beautiful. we're glad it's raining. >> reporter: it's time? >> it's overdue. it's awesome. >> reporter: while the first...
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juliette goodrich with details on the game day decoys. juliette. >> reporter: hi, allen. but not quite secretive. here's the game plan. giants fans may not be giants fans. they actually might be san francisco police officers dressed undercover. it's all in an effort to keep the peace come sunday. but really let's talk about what's going on today. outside city hall, take a look at this.
juliette goodrich with details on the game day decoys. juliette. >> reporter: hi, allen. but not quite secretive. here's the game plan. giants fans may not be giants fans. they actually might be san francisco police officers dressed undercover. it's all in an effort to keep the peace come sunday. but really let's talk about what's going on today. outside city hall, take a look at this.
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thank you, juliette goodrich. >>> apple promises it cares.ow the company is fighting allegations of inhumane working conditions at factories in china. >>> there are little kids. i don't think they have that intention. >> a first grader accused of sexual assault. some parents say the prince pam needs to be taught a lesson. >> we hear it every time we fly. but what are the real risks if you break the rules in the air? >>> apple's ceo says he is outraged by an investigation alleging mistreatment of workers in china. earlier this week the "new york times" published a report detailing allegedly harsh conditions at factories that supply parts to apple. the times say employees work long hours in dangerous conditions and live in crowded dorms n an email to employees today, tim cook said in an email that apple has taken steps to address the matter. he said, quote, we care about every worker in our worldwide supply chain. any suggestion that we don't care is patently false and offensive to us. >>> well, an east bay family is furious that their 6-year-o
thank you, juliette goodrich. >>> apple promises it cares.ow the company is fighting allegations of inhumane working conditions at factories in china. >>> there are little kids. i don't think they have that intention. >> a first grader accused of sexual assault. some parents say the prince pam needs to be taught a lesson. >> we hear it every time we fly. but what are the real risks if you break the rules in the air? >>> apple's ceo says he is outraged by...
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juliette goodrich shows us how they have taken matters into their own hands. >> prostitutes arrived from all over. you could look down the street and sees them on every corner. >> dj conrad is part of the kentucky street watchtowers, and their mission is cracking down on prostitutes and pimps. they started the year and half ago taking photos and patrolling the streets and attending the court if the prostitutes and pimps who had been busted. >> we followed this particular gal through court and she was finally convicted. she was the most egregious of the prostitution. >> it didn't stop there. she must have been installed at places where prostitutes with frequent, all funded by toledo residents. >> dropped by about 80%. >> so they got the message. >> yes. and while the vallejo police force has experienced severe cutbacks this resident told cbs five he prefers to cross, but police are still out there and doing the job. >> they stop me because i was dressed like this which is understandable. luckily i didn't get busted because i wasn't doing anything. >> the kentucky street watch files date t
juliette goodrich shows us how they have taken matters into their own hands. >> prostitutes arrived from all over. you could look down the street and sees them on every corner. >> dj conrad is part of the kentucky street watchtowers, and their mission is cracking down on prostitutes and pimps. they started the year and half ago taking photos and patrolling the streets and attending the court if the prostitutes and pimps who had been busted. >> we followed this particular gal...
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. >> reporter: paul steer followed his sister's wishes when he buried juliette, a christian, in thisewish cemetery. she was only 47 and died of lymphoma. >> paul, what did juror sister love about this place? >> it's nice, peaceful, quiet. >> reporter: there's been little peace since congregation board member maria maliban did what some consider the unthinkable. suing to get juliet steer's remains dug up and moved out. sthoo she's not jewish. i had no idea what she was. >> reporter: paul steer was flabbergasted when the lawyer called him. >> so what is all this about? well, my client don't believe your sister accepted the faith and she have to be exhumed. i said, man, get out of here. you can't do that. >> reporter: maliban is also suing her own congregation, even though they say she voted two years ago to create an inter-faith section. >> this to our right is the jewish section, and to our left is the newly opened inter-faith section. >> reporter: baliban says this inter-faith section was never supposed to include non-jews without any ties to the congregation. >> i would never approv
. >> reporter: paul steer followed his sister's wishes when he buried juliette, a christian, in thisewish cemetery. she was only 47 and died of lymphoma. >> paul, what did juror sister love about this place? >> it's nice, peaceful, quiet. >> reporter: there's been little peace since congregation board member maria maliban did what some consider the unthinkable. suing to get juliet steer's remains dug up and moved out. sthoo she's not jewish. i had no idea what she was....
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juliette goodrich shows us that the team's message may be backed buy rain. >> i ask all girl scouts who want the truth girl experience not to sell any cookies. >> of 14 -year-old girl scouts message to boycott girl scout cookies has created quite the stir. it was about via california- based group called honest girl starts. all because the seven -year-old boy wanted to join the girl scouts in colorado. he was eventually permitted but not without backlash. >> right now, girl scouts of the usa is not being honest with us girls, it's troops, its leaders, its parents or the american public. >> if the child identifies as the girl and the child's family present her as the girl, the girl scouts of colorado welcomes her as the girl scout. as for those cookies -- >> that everyone is on board with the girl scout cookie boycott. in fact some have come out in support of transgender children, even going so far estimating just cookies these cookies called tagalong's as tagalong's proponents. >> glory is to girl scouts and one boy scout and says the video message contradicts the organization's core val
juliette goodrich shows us that the team's message may be backed buy rain. >> i ask all girl scouts who want the truth girl experience not to sell any cookies. >> of 14 -year-old girl scouts message to boycott girl scout cookies has created quite the stir. it was about via california- based group called honest girl starts. all because the seven -year-old boy wanted to join the girl scouts in colorado. he was eventually permitted but not without backlash. >> right now, girl...
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juliette goodrich shows us the teen's message may be backfiring. >> a true all girl experience. not to sell any cookies. >> a 14-year-old girl scout's message to boycott girl scout cookies created quite a stir. it was sent out by a california based group called honest girl scouts. all because a 7-year-old boy wanted to join the girl scouts in colorado. he was permitted, but not without backlash. >> right now, girl scouts of the u.s.a. or gsu.s.a. is not being honest with us girls, its troops, its leaders, its parents, or the american public. >> girl scouts of america defend its decision to allow the seven-year-old boy, saying quote, if a child identifies as a girl and the child's family presents her as a girl. girl scouts of colorado welcomes here as a girl scout. as for those cookies -- >> not everyone is on board for the girl scout cookie boycott m some have come out in support of transgender children. even going as far as to rename these cookies called tagalongs as tagalongs for tolerance. >> lori has two girl scouts and one boy scout and the video message contradicts the org
juliette goodrich shows us the teen's message may be backfiring. >> a true all girl experience. not to sell any cookies. >> a 14-year-old girl scout's message to boycott girl scout cookies created quite a stir. it was sent out by a california based group called honest girl scouts. all because a 7-year-old boy wanted to join the girl scouts in colorado. he was permitted, but not without backlash. >> right now, girl scouts of the u.s.a. or gsu.s.a. is not being honest with us...
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they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. i just this month read your book dreaming water. and i was -- i'm very glad to have read it. i'm wondering 2 things. there seems to be more of an advocacy voice in terms of the discrimination of being you know an asian american. and secondly, warner's disease. i'm wondering how you got into writing about that? and the characters were wonderful. >> okay. your first question, first. you know to be totally honest, when i sat down to write dreaming water i thought this is the book that -- i had finished language of threads and written 4 books that took place in asia. because language of threads was a ha
they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my...
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the juliette in tripoli on the twenty first of december i also asked him about the initiative of isis see it hate to bring the case of assisted nation of number of gadhafi to an international group. in court actually his response was a very reserved and after that they said that it's very important to show to the international community that new libya does not have anything in common with the previous regime now the western companies are lining up to get lucrative deals with the new libyan authorities where does russia stand with that some of the russian companies have already. started their operations in libya my guess probably of his working together with any of jeep to extract oil the russian railroads are ready to give back the russian companies are talking to their counterparts in libya about returning to libya i got a very clear message from the political leadership and from the prime minister when i was in tripoli on the twenty first of december that you libyan government welcomes russian companies to be back so why not ok let's talk about syria now that's been top news for a w
the juliette in tripoli on the twenty first of december i also asked him about the initiative of isis see it hate to bring the case of assisted nation of number of gadhafi to an international group. in court actually his response was a very reserved and after that they said that it's very important to show to the international community that new libya does not have anything in common with the previous regime now the western companies are lining up to get lucrative deals with the new libyan...
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juliette's basic works a chitchat cafe at pacifica says it's been a hot chocolate kind of day. are you surprised to see the rain or were you expecting it? >> it's been like warm this whole, like, winter and i have been waiting for the snow. i love as to snowboard and i want to go. and it's just been hot and now i'm so glad to see the rain. >> reporter: some were hoping the rain takes a break come sunday, game day. >> we need the rain because no rain for a long time. it's good. but not sunday. sorry. [ laughter ] >> reporter: for the 9ers, huh? >> yeah. >> reporter: you don't think they can play in the rain? >> yeah, they can play in the rain but it can be difficult for the pass, you know, it's going to be a lot of running. >> reporter: so that's the big question. what will the forecast be on sunday? and obviously, the one to answer that is roberta gonzales. so i'll leave that up to her for the sunday forecast. as far as this forecast goes, it's rainy and windy in pacifica but so far, so good. >> thank you. >>> roberta is watching hi-def doppler and you can show us where it's ra
juliette's basic works a chitchat cafe at pacifica says it's been a hot chocolate kind of day. are you surprised to see the rain or were you expecting it? >> it's been like warm this whole, like, winter and i have been waiting for the snow. i love as to snowboard and i want to go. and it's just been hot and now i'm so glad to see the rain. >> reporter: some were hoping the rain takes a break come sunday, game day. >> we need the rain because no rain for a long time. it's good....
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of law and democracy in the new libya and that was my message when i was talking to most of the juliette in tripoli on the twenty first of december i also asked him about the initiative of the i.c.c. in hague to bring the case of a system nation of warmer khadafi to international criminal court actually his response was a very reserved and after that they said that it's very important to show to the international community that. does not have anything in common with the previous regime let's talk about syria now that's been top place for a while now what makes syria different from other countries that have been subject to the. arab spring and at this point how big is a site's support base because we don't hear much about that syria is different because syria is a cornerstone for political settlement in the middle east and the geo strategic role of syria is sorry to say that and but don't want to insult anybody but it's more important than more crucial than geostrategic role for the international stability of many other countries were covered by so-called arab spring that's why dealing wi
of law and democracy in the new libya and that was my message when i was talking to most of the juliette in tripoli on the twenty first of december i also asked him about the initiative of the i.c.c. in hague to bring the case of a system nation of warmer khadafi to international criminal court actually his response was a very reserved and after that they said that it's very important to show to the international community that. does not have anything in common with the previous regime let's...
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juliette gordon love, it celebrates the skills and adventures girls have learned in 100 years of thiserful organization. they are working in the kitchen at the central maryland headquarters. on a recipe for incrusted flounder using the new cookie. it's hands on. >> it's very important, it helps the girls learn the science in the kitchen and how we collaborate and come up with ideas to make different foods using girl scout cookies. >> you probably have thin mints or samoas. now savannah joins the very popular club. >> we sold 1,457,000 bobs 1,457, 1,457,000 -- boxes so it was great. >>> the new cookies are delicious. and huggable too. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> can i have some now? >> yes, you may. >> wjz eyewitness news. >> they are adorable. last year americans bought more than 200 million boxes of girl scout cookies. my new favorite was thank you very munch. which are cranberry short bread cookies. it's unclear if they're still making them because remember they scaled back. >> as long as thin mints are always available. >> that's a popular one. >>> a nice weekend
juliette gordon love, it celebrates the skills and adventures girls have learned in 100 years of thiserful organization. they are working in the kitchen at the central maryland headquarters. on a recipe for incrusted flounder using the new cookie. it's hands on. >> it's very important, it helps the girls learn the science in the kitchen and how we collaborate and come up with ideas to make different foods using girl scout cookies. >> you probably have thin mints or samoas. now...
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. >> j-juliett easton's blood type is a b positive and in great demand. >> they tell me they could use my blood for almost anything, especially premature babies. therefore, i feel it's easy for me. why can't i share it with someone who needs it. >> the guy on the cover of this book needed it and a lot of it. an athlete at 18, this is the car after a dump truck hit it. >> now he's a volunteer spokesman for the red cross. his heart stopped eight times. his story is not his full-time job as an inspirational public speaker who gives back and 10-point exactly when he knew he had to give back. >> i was in baltimore at my rehab center. i was looking around my room at the other patients and thinking to myself, i could leave here and make a full recovery. >> he's since gone on. wjz eyewitness news. >> wjz is a proud sponsor of the blood drive as part of our continuing community commitment. if you are interested in finding out how you can donate, get more information at red cross.org. >> another scare for brooks robinson. robinson fell during a charity event in florida. the 74-year-old was taken
. >> j-juliett easton's blood type is a b positive and in great demand. >> they tell me they could use my blood for almost anything, especially premature babies. therefore, i feel it's easy for me. why can't i share it with someone who needs it. >> the guy on the cover of this book needed it and a lot of it. an athlete at 18, this is the car after a dump truck hit it. >> now he's a volunteer spokesman for the red cross. his heart stopped eight times. his story is not his...
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juliette, good morning. a very sobering article that you wrote here.ded the threats that affect the doomsday clock, in addition to nuclear proliferation, they mention iran's nuclear program shall the dangers at atomic plants, all that we saw in japan. added climate change, biosecurity. >> yes. >> it's sobering. >> exactly. it's not a hopeful list. actually, when the doomsday clock started, it was obviously addressed to nuclear warfare between the united states and the soviet union in 1947 is had it began. it's ebed and flowed the clock sometimes getting close to midnight, sometimes further away. in 2007, the journal of atomic scientists decided to add environmental disasters, biological disasters. that was criticized internally like they might mute the message or mix up the message. today or this week when they changed the clock, it was sort of a laundry list of sort of our approach to sort of ending humanity. we got to 11:55 from 11:54 which was set in 2010. >> is that the highest it's ever been in terms of close to midnight? >> no. 1953 got us to 11:
juliette, good morning. a very sobering article that you wrote here.ded the threats that affect the doomsday clock, in addition to nuclear proliferation, they mention iran's nuclear program shall the dangers at atomic plants, all that we saw in japan. added climate change, biosecurity. >> yes. >> it's sobering. >> exactly. it's not a hopeful list. actually, when the doomsday clock started, it was obviously addressed to nuclear warfare between the united states and the soviet...
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juliette, thank you. >>> good luck. you guys are going to need it. >> no, we're not. coming up, live from new york, mike sugerman heads into enemy territory to show us a surprising number of 9ers fans who are living in that enemy territory back there. >>> in other news, 18 people are arrested during today's "occupy" protests in san francisco. demonstrators blocked entrances to banks to demonstrate against corporate greed. mark sayre is at justin herman plaza where protestors just finished a rally. mark. >> reporter: well, dana, the rally here at justin herman plaza concluding a full day of events by "occupy" protestors. one of the big messages they are trying to get across the tenth cities might be gone but the "occupy" movement continues. [ chant ] >> reporter: "occupy" protestors confronted san francisco police and at times shut down the intersection of california and montgomery streets. protestors also chained several doors to one of wells fargo bank's main corporate offices saying they are tried to send a clear message. >> as part of the 99%, we want what's fair a
juliette, thank you. >>> good luck. you guys are going to need it. >> no, we're not. coming up, live from new york, mike sugerman heads into enemy territory to show us a surprising number of 9ers fans who are living in that enemy territory back there. >>> in other news, 18 people are arrested during today's "occupy" protests in san francisco. demonstrators blocked entrances to banks to demonstrate against corporate greed. mark sayre is at justin herman plaza...
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christopher and his girlfriend juliette driscoll, were there for him the rest of the time.r the august shootings when john decided he was ready to go home to the house in which the shooting happened, christopher went with him, eyes for his blind father. >> at that point, he was more involved in driving me around or some care-giving. >> but now it was almost christmas. still no arrests. detectives were certainly following up leads, trying to find anyone with a motive to kill the suttons. though, understand the digging they were doing was mostly in mounds of dry, turgid paperwork, records of phone calls and the like. and then, somewhere in the middle of that pile, there it was. and boy, was it a doozy. coming up -- >> he sat across from me and i looked at him and go we got something here. >> a phone call from a killer. when "blind justice" continues. someday, but not today mr. intern. today, your boss needs her caffeine. the boss that calls you nick. your name is nate. but you'll do whatever it takes to impress. you'll bring her the all-natural sugar in the raw and the all na
christopher and his girlfriend juliette driscoll, were there for him the rest of the time.r the august shootings when john decided he was ready to go home to the house in which the shooting happened, christopher went with him, eyes for his blind father. >> at that point, he was more involved in driving me around or some care-giving. >> but now it was almost christmas. still no arrests. detectives were certainly following up leads, trying to find anyone with a motive to kill the...
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special thks to juliette and bill schulz. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld.
special thks to juliette and bill schulz. that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld.