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kaplan says they were both excited. >> really all about mindset.son who wants to change has to begin to educate themself and it has never been easier. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news4. >> you might want to flex your way over. >>> spin class, might be hard enough for anyone who tried it you might try cycling with weights in your hand, a new hybrid spin class called the full-body ride and it promises to give you a total body workout in just 45 minutes. we check it had out and asked what's your workout? >> the complete ride is a 35-minute ride, we do five to seven minutes of an upper body workout, take dumb bells, two, three or five pounds dork an upper body circuit. curls, go overhead and do shoulder presses, do tricep extensi extensions, chest presses, just about everything. a lot of us are busy and can't do weights and cardio class at the same time. you combine, do your lower body in the cycling class and upper body in the upper body circuit, get a whole body workout, 45 minutes. everyone starts with two pounds, even the guys are like two pounds
kaplan says they were both excited. >> really all about mindset.son who wants to change has to begin to educate themself and it has never been easier. >> reporter: doreen gentzler, news4. >> you might want to flex your way over. >>> spin class, might be hard enough for anyone who tried it you might try cycling with weights in your hand, a new hybrid spin class called the full-body ride and it promises to give you a total body workout in just 45 minutes. we check it...
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catch l kaplan says they were both excited. >> it's really about mindset. a person that wants to change has to begin to educate themselves. it's never been easier. >> reporter: so how much protein should you be getting? a lot of people need between 40 and 70 grax grams a day. you get 17 grams from a cup of chicken or four table spoons of almonds. there are fake grounds that are vegetarian. you get 13 grams of protein in a serving like that. >> i love boca burgers. >> you've had my vegan chili and you couldn't tell it wasn't hamburger meat. >> it was delicious. >> no cholesterol, no fat and 13 grams of protein in one of the boca grounds. it's really fun to try and you can go to tryveg.com and you'll get tons of great recipes and a lot of guidance. once in a while. >> i like being flexible. that's a good way to ease into it. >> exactly. no one needs to attach a label. >> don't get her started. wind her up? okay. too late too late! >>> today hundreds of lawmakers on capitol hill showed their hearts and love. the sister to sister nonprofit invited senators and
catch l kaplan says they were both excited. >> it's really about mindset. a person that wants to change has to begin to educate themselves. it's never been easier. >> reporter: so how much protein should you be getting? a lot of people need between 40 and 70 grax grams a day. you get 17 grams from a cup of chicken or four table spoons of almonds. there are fake grounds that are vegetarian. you get 13 grams of protein in a serving like that. >> i love boca burgers. >>...
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stanley kaplan has these schools all over the country where they teach you to take standardized tests. so i gave him the $1,000. for six months, i studied it to retake the louisiana board -- the law board. six months later, i reject the test. my score catapulted up to a 401. [laughter] i figured, at that rate, i would be about 90 before i got into an english-speaking law school. so i started writing jokes for all comedians who played in the catskill section of new york. the hotels paid me $7 a joke. that was the going rate at the time the vso 21. they are 45. it was like writing for my parents' friends. but i tried my best. they would say to me, like, a sperm banks. sperm banks are in it the news. write me sperm bank jokes. 21, this is what was the foremost on my mind. they have this new thing now called sperm banks, which is just like an ordinary bank except here after making a deposit, you lose interest. [laughter] hey, $7, what do you want? [laughter] then i became the sperm bank guy. they would go, more sperm bank jokes. that i looked into the future. i said, i see a problem with
stanley kaplan has these schools all over the country where they teach you to take standardized tests. so i gave him the $1,000. for six months, i studied it to retake the louisiana board -- the law board. six months later, i reject the test. my score catapulted up to a 401. [laughter] i figured, at that rate, i would be about 90 before i got into an english-speaking law school. so i started writing jokes for all comedians who played in the catskill section of new york. the hotels paid me $7 a...
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i thought you were going to say gay kaplan. >> what do you have against the constitution of america? >> the constitution has no power around the world anymore. we don't have to worry about it anymore. it doesn't mean america's influence is wayneing. wining. we have to start worrying when countries around the world stop replicating and watching "who's the boss." the key to american dominance is kim kardashian and a slap chop. sleep tight, america. >> slap chop is that thing you use to -- okay. >> why do you follow everything i say with a follow-up and you have to undermind me? >> i have no idea why. is our constitution too old and too difficult to amend and too mean? >> it is hard to run an official dictatorship and have a constitution at the same time. >> that's what the problem s. the muslim brotherhood may not want to adopt our constitution. but i think our strongest representatives will have to be mcdonalds, kfc and taco bell. did you seat earnings? amazing. same store sales are up 20%. half of their profits coming from overseas. maybe that's the way we get into the country. first
i thought you were going to say gay kaplan. >> what do you have against the constitution of america? >> the constitution has no power around the world anymore. we don't have to worry about it anymore. it doesn't mean america's influence is wayneing. wining. we have to start worrying when countries around the world stop replicating and watching "who's the boss." the key to american dominance is kim kardashian and a slap chop. sleep tight, america. >> slap chop is that...
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intentional in maybe not but it is ugly. >> jeremy kaplan? go, guys, steve, playing the part of brad pitt. randy, thank you, great stuff. >> thank you, sir. >> well, $6 trillion worth of fake u.s. treasurery bonds have turn up in switzerland. 6 trillion. almost half the size of the u.s. national debt if they were real. officials say they discovered the counterfitte bombs in makeshift compartments of safety deposit boxes. it was a year-long investigation by swiss, italian and u.s. tortses. prosecutors say they believe the suspects ended to sell the fake bonds to a developing nation and that the fraud posed a severe threat to the global financial system. >> coming up, why one airline pilot had a couple of passengers spend the flight in the lavatory. next. [ female announcer ] feeling that flu all over your body? immerse yourself in all over relief with alka seltzer plus. it's specially formulated to speed relief to every inch of you. liquidate your flu symptoms with alka seltzer plus. ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] fo
intentional in maybe not but it is ugly. >> jeremy kaplan? go, guys, steve, playing the part of brad pitt. randy, thank you, great stuff. >> thank you, sir. >> well, $6 trillion worth of fake u.s. treasurery bonds have turn up in switzerland. 6 trillion. almost half the size of the u.s. national debt if they were real. officials say they discovered the counterfitte bombs in makeshift compartments of safety deposit boxes. it was a year-long investigation by swiss, italian and...
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28 de enero outro: y el grupo annonymous tambien publico el numero oficial de la concejal rebecca kaplanl mensaje..."gra cias por apoyar y ser una verdadera lider en la comunidad"... eso es mi informe blanca regreso contigo cu --lideres de oakland podrian hundir cualquier plan futuro de bloquear el puerto de la ciudad. vo --el pasado mes de noviembre y diciembre, los manifestantes del movimiento "ocupa", tomaron el puerto y causaron el cierre de sus operaciones. --a algunos trabajadores se les dijo que no se reportaran a trabajar y cientos perdieron el salario de ese dia. --hoy, el concejo discuti una propuesta que se opondra a que este tipo de sucesos volvieran a ocurrir en el puerto., y analizaron todas las formas legales posibles para prevenirlo. stop open cu --el 2012 es un aÑo de elecciones y una organizacin de la baha busca influenciar el resultado a travs del voto de inmigrantes naturalizados. --jaime peluffo nos explica.. jaime. take anchor live take pkg claudia orozco se hizo ciudadana hace 10 aÑos e inmediatemente se registr para votar.. s.o.t. claudia orozco/inmigrante natural
28 de enero outro: y el grupo annonymous tambien publico el numero oficial de la concejal rebecca kaplanl mensaje..."gra cias por apoyar y ser una verdadera lider en la comunidad"... eso es mi informe blanca regreso contigo cu --lideres de oakland podrian hundir cualquier plan futuro de bloquear el puerto de la ciudad. vo --el pasado mes de noviembre y diciembre, los manifestantes del movimiento "ocupa", tomaron el puerto y causaron el cierre de sus operaciones. --a algunos...
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thomas kaplan takes you inside hollywood and washington, two world he knows very well.is friend, former president bill clinton, had a hand in the book. we recently spoke with thomas caplan. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this is your first thriller. >> some call it a sophisticated thriller and bill clinton said it's an utterly contemporary puzzle. >> i hope so. it's about the privatization of evil. the hero who is ty hunter and he's 32. he's a former covert office pressed back into the office by the president is able to penetrate layers where good and people are side by side and sometimes in disdistinguishable. part of the puzzle is trying to figure out good and bad where a people don't retreat to the separate sides to their base camp every night but actually mingle. >> let's get every element. it has hollywood, it has politics, nuclear weapons, military, it has a little bit of everything. >> yeah. but that's the way the world has become. different disciplines have now merged. you see hollywood and politics have been merged for a long time at certain levels. an
thomas kaplan takes you inside hollywood and washington, two world he knows very well.is friend, former president bill clinton, had a hand in the book. we recently spoke with thomas caplan. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this is your first thriller. >> some call it a sophisticated thriller and bill clinton said it's an utterly contemporary puzzle. >> i hope so. it's about the privatization of evil. the hero who is ty hunter and he's 32. he's a former covert...
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publicaron el numero oficial de la concejal rebecca kaplan junto al mensaje..."gracias por apoyar y ser una verdadera lider en la comunidad". cu ---un resturante de comida rapida fue consumido esta madrugada por un incendio que afortunadamente no dejo heridos... take vo ---el incendio se reporto 15 minutos antes de las 4 de la maÑana en un taco bell de las calles alvarado niles y decoto en union city... ---hasta el momento se desconoce lo que origino el siniestro... stop open roll open cu - anchor el 2012 es un aÑo de elecciones.. y una organizacin de la baha busca influenciar el resultado a travs del voto de inmigrantes naturalizados.. jaime peluffo nos explica.. jaime.. take anchor live cu - peluffo csar, se trata de la organizacin siren la cual sali hoy a la calle para exhortar a inmigrantes naturalizados a registrarse para votar.. take pkg claudia orozco se hizo ciudadana hace 10 aÑos e inmediatemente se registr para votar.. s.o.t. claudia orozco/inmigrante naturalizada 20:03:00 he votado en todas las elecciones que han habido desde que me hice votante.. la o
publicaron el numero oficial de la concejal rebecca kaplan junto al mensaje..."gracias por apoyar y ser una verdadera lider en la comunidad". cu ---un resturante de comida rapida fue consumido esta madrugada por un incendio que afortunadamente no dejo heridos... take vo ---el incendio se reporto 15 minutos antes de las 4 de la maÑana en un taco bell de las calles alvarado niles y decoto en union city... ---hasta el momento se desconoce lo que origino el siniestro... stop open roll...
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you will talk with novelist thomas kaplan. i'm in a tricky situation here.'m bidding on a 1979 dukes of hazzard lunchbox, but my auction ends in 15 seconds ! even worse, my buddy's bidding on the same lunchbox. it's airbrushed ! but i've got verizon 4g lte. it's so fast that i can outbid him at the last second. i got it ! yes, i won ! woo hoo ! it's got a thermos ! rely on verizon 4g lte. because only the fastest survive. when i'm on overtime. when i'm in over my head. when i have to be sharp... no matter how many time zones i've crossed. when i'm on my feet for hours. when it's game time. when the day's only half over but my energy is all gone. when i need the energy to start exercising. every day. every day. every day is a 5-hour energy day. 5-hour energy. every day. >> now the sudan military is bombing a bible school. and it's not just any bible school. it's one that was built by reverend franklin graham's aid group. reverend graham joins us. nice to see you, sir. >> nice to be with you. >> what happened in week some. >> on wednesday afternoon about 5:00,
you will talk with novelist thomas kaplan. i'm in a tricky situation here.'m bidding on a 1979 dukes of hazzard lunchbox, but my auction ends in 15 seconds ! even worse, my buddy's bidding on the same lunchbox. it's airbrushed ! but i've got verizon 4g lte. it's so fast that i can outbid him at the last second. i got it ! yes, i won ! woo hoo ! it's got a thermos ! rely on verizon 4g lte. because only the fastest survive. when i'm on overtime. when i'm in over my head. when i have to be...
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pastor kaplan says the white domes are a departure from the current structure, but the other two-thirds of it will be built underground. >> it wouldn't impinge on the neighborhood, people wouldn't have to see it. it wouldn't be something that was looming, which is one of the thing people say. >> opponents have put up save our saranap signs around the neighborhood. they want to know where people will park and why such a small group needs such a big building. >> i'm happy they want to build something. i'm happy that people actually want to go to church. i would just like to see it smaller. something that fits in with our community. >> reporter: kaplan says he believes a lot of the negativity is not about contraction plans, but about the fact that many people don't understand that their beliefs actually mirror most other religiouses who worship one god. >> it's not that their mean spirited, it's not that their prejudice e ed intentionally, b there's this unintended bias, and we run into a lot of that. >> reporter: they say they have no doubt that the decision will go in their favor when th
pastor kaplan says the white domes are a departure from the current structure, but the other two-thirds of it will be built underground. >> it wouldn't impinge on the neighborhood, people wouldn't have to see it. it wouldn't be something that was looming, which is one of the thing people say. >> opponents have put up save our saranap signs around the neighborhood. they want to know where people will park and why such a small group needs such a big building. >> i'm happy they...
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he testified in a case you may remember from a few years ago, the kaplans who were falsely accused of injuring their daughter. so we expect him to come in and testify about yardley love's brain and whether he saw any injuries there. there is also a videotape apparently of yardley love and george huguely at a bar here, a bar, restaurant, place called boiling heights, very popular, and apparently they were quite friendly and fine, and yardley love introduced george huguely to his -- her cousins. so that videotape will likely come in too. >> bruce, you said the judge would like to wrap this up quickly have have closing arguments. will there be court monday, a holiday weekend? >> reporter: no. in fact, if the jury doesn't -- if the jury gets this case, they will deliberate on saturday. but then if they don't reach a conclusion by the end of saturday, they aren't going to come back until wednesday because there's the holiday and then there are other matters that the judge needs to deal with that he already has on his schedule for tuesday. so we're looking at wednesday if they don't deci
he testified in a case you may remember from a few years ago, the kaplans who were falsely accused of injuring their daughter. so we expect him to come in and testify about yardley love's brain and whether he saw any injuries there. there is also a videotape apparently of yardley love and george huguely at a bar here, a bar, restaurant, place called boiling heights, very popular, and apparently they were quite friendly and fine, and yardley love introduced george huguely to his -- her cousins....
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my name is marty kaplan, i'm only the faculty of the adam burg school for communication and journalism at the university of southern california. i'm also the founding director of something called the norman lear center whose mission is to study and the shape the impact of entertainment and media on society. if you're interested in the hear center's work, hearcenter.org is the conclusion of my branding message. today is the second of a series of four events here at aha. it's the launch of a partnership whose members are the national history center of the aha and i want to thank roger lewis and jim grossman for being part of initiating this partnership. the leaar center and also at usc the center for communication, leadership and policy which is headed up by my colleague jeffrey cowan. that partnership has a name. it's called historians, journalists and the challenges of getting it right. it starts with the premise that both those professions, historians and journalists are in the business of finding and assessing evidence, of analyzing events and of narrating events. they're both story
my name is marty kaplan, i'm only the faculty of the adam burg school for communication and journalism at the university of southern california. i'm also the founding director of something called the norman lear center whose mission is to study and the shape the impact of entertainment and media on society. if you're interested in the hear center's work, hearcenter.org is the conclusion of my branding message. today is the second of a series of four events here at aha. it's the launch of a...
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in place of rebecca kaplan's information, thank you for your support. for others the harassment has already begun. >> i got a weird phone call was night at 4 a.m. and then another person called me today around 7:00. >> this is a common tactic that's used by "anonymous." i call it cyber terrorism. >> reporter: it's the latest coup for a shadowy cybergroup that managed to intercept a classified fbi call last week and most recently defaced the boston police department's website over its treatment of "occupy wall street." >> this particular "occupy" movement has become more combative. >> reporter: now "anonymous" is aligning itself with "occupy oakland" at a time when clashes between police and protestors seem to only be intensifying. now, so far the only harassment that has been reported has been prank phone calls to a couple of city council members. still, chief jordan says he is taking stepsprotect himself and his family a-- steps to protect himself and his family at home. christin ayers, cbs 5. >>> from the cbs 5 weather center, a few lingering showers,
in place of rebecca kaplan's information, thank you for your support. for others the harassment has already begun. >> i got a weird phone call was night at 4 a.m. and then another person called me today around 7:00. >> this is a common tactic that's used by "anonymous." i call it cyber terrorism. >> reporter: it's the latest coup for a shadowy cybergroup that managed to intercept a classified fbi call last week and most recently defaced the boston police department's...
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license to do so his co-defendants facing basically the same charges as what mr tapley is except mr kaplan is also facing the charge for money laundering the allegations are that he wire transfer the sum of money. aside the u.s. to the u.s. and that the basis for it he faces up to twenty years in federal prison course the broader picture here this case is really added fuel as an aid to the u.s. u.k. extradition policy debate the bigger picture specifically over his bias towards america but you know given washington's prominent role in fighting terror suppose a lot of people would say that's a bias is justified wouldn't say well except from what i understand the significant majority of those individuals that have been extradited from u.k. to us are not terrorists. the two thousand and three extradition act which was an act passed by the u.k. parliament lower the standard that the u.s. must meet to seek extradition basically reasonable suspicion something analogous in the u.s. to a police officer stopping someone for a ticket on the other hand if the u.k. were to seek to have someone extradi
license to do so his co-defendants facing basically the same charges as what mr tapley is except mr kaplan is also facing the charge for money laundering the allegations are that he wire transfer the sum of money. aside the u.s. to the u.s. and that the basis for it he faces up to twenty years in federal prison course the broader picture here this case is really added fuel as an aid to the u.s. u.k. extradition policy debate the bigger picture specifically over his bias towards america but you...
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with the biggest contribution of four five one the final score their victory kaplan's up ten points drift over the plate is i want to tell us now where roger federer has won the world tunnel meant in water the world number three comfortably defeated juan martin del potro in straight sets the sixteen time grand stand when it raced into five love first set late eventually taking it six one picture then never looked down and the second set as fragile wrapped up by straight sets victory six one six four finish claims a typical title. that's good you know good to get a good start i thought i was really close to window as well but i had a bad back and that kind of you know maybe eluded me a victory over there and australia was close so this was another big tournament for me i knew when i was in the semi there were three straits times which was a good thing when i made it to defines after the match was that we didn't go i knew this is maybe exactly how it goes through a tough one and then you come out the other side and it's beautiful sunshine and you play great so that's how it felt today and t
with the biggest contribution of four five one the final score their victory kaplan's up ten points drift over the plate is i want to tell us now where roger federer has won the world tunnel meant in water the world number three comfortably defeated juan martin del potro in straight sets the sixteen time grand stand when it raced into five love first set late eventually taking it six one picture then never looked down and the second set as fragile wrapped up by straight sets victory six one six...
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but a projector of twitter pulled up changed the way people's church unitarian universal's tom kaplanhese walls. >> reporter: so to the internet went his message. a new initiative member aaron sailor helped spread by using his fingers to tweet kaplan's words. >> i'm not going to be trying to get every word he says into the twitter feed. i'm really going to be looking for highlights. >> reporter: doing this is a pretty comfortable position for sailor. >> i actually have a tendency to be on my smartphone during service. >> reporter: and so do other members. many of them are helping sailor tweet during service on laptops, ipads, and smartphones. a wave of technology over the spiritual world. >> and so we hope that people in cedar rapids and throughout the united states, maybe beyond that, will either listen to our live feed or twitter in and be part of the service. >> reporter: trying to reach a younger, more tech-savvy crowd, and also busy parents who can't make it to church every sunday at a specific time. >> but there are people out there who are on the go, you know, who have soccer f
but a projector of twitter pulled up changed the way people's church unitarian universal's tom kaplanhese walls. >> reporter: so to the internet went his message. a new initiative member aaron sailor helped spread by using his fingers to tweet kaplan's words. >> i'm not going to be trying to get every word he says into the twitter feed. i'm really going to be looking for highlights. >> reporter: doing this is a pretty comfortable position for sailor. >> i actually have a...
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to discuss this from our studio in new york is and clark as this from the atlantic wire and then kaplanexecutive editor of essence magazine everyone i thank you both for joining me tonight and i guess you know i don't want to start with you what do you think on a technical level about these threats that we're hearing reportedly from anonymous officials as to what the n.s.a. is saying that in one or two years anonymous might be able to have this technology what is it exactly that need to change in one or two years i think because of her say going have a good point today when he said you know the grid is either secure or it's insecure . i think it's a great point and something that i've covered a lot of the atlantic wire is the fact that the united states government isn't really up to speed when it comes to cyber security we learned late last year that there were a number of attacks that probably came from china that the government didn't even know about the attacks happened over the course of the past ten years and we didn't even know we were being hacked into when it comes to anonymous
to discuss this from our studio in new york is and clark as this from the atlantic wire and then kaplanexecutive editor of essence magazine everyone i thank you both for joining me tonight and i guess you know i don't want to start with you what do you think on a technical level about these threats that we're hearing reportedly from anonymous officials as to what the n.s.a. is saying that in one or two years anonymous might be able to have this technology what is it exactly that need to change...
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except for councilmember rebecca kaplan under her name it just says, thank you for your support.nternationally anonymous has launched cyber taxes against several government agencies including the pentagon and the white house and now the city of oakland. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> we are following breaking news in newark police investigate the shooting of a federal officer. >> police are not saying much more just that a federal officer was shot before 6:00 this morning. no word on the condition of that officer or which agency he or she is connected to. we know the area has opinion shutdown. >> we have a crew on the scene more during "good morning america" on abc7 news at 11 a.m.. >>> if you are leaving it is going to be wet everywhere break in radar returns. santa cruz mountains and peninsula. more rain is down to the south that will come across your neighborhoods in the next couple of hours. by 9:00 it becomes showers and expected to be pockets of wetness during the afternoon. mild with 50s to near 60°. as far as what is going to happen the next couple of days, morning fog, t
except for councilmember rebecca kaplan under her name it just says, thank you for your support.nternationally anonymous has launched cyber taxes against several government agencies including the pentagon and the white house and now the city of oakland. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> we are following breaking news in newark police investigate the shooting of a federal officer. >> police are not saying much more just that a federal officer was shot before 6:00 this morning. no...
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rebecca kaplan's personal information was left off the document that you saw. instead there was simply a note that said, thank you for your support. live in oaklanders christin ayers, cbs 5. >>> new tonight as walnut creek bar owners work on a plan to battle the recent spike in alcohol-fueled fighting, tonight the city council is getting involved in the issue. ann notarangelo tells us what is on the line. ann. >> reporter: dana, the city council meets in about an hour and for months now they have been discussing whether or not to pass an ordinance that would help them crack down on bars throughout the city but tonight, they are focusing on the future of just one bar. >>> reporter: lift lounge takes center stage tonight in the ongoing debate over walnut creek's late-night violence but at stake says the bar's attorney may be its existence. >> if it can't offer its services and its products at that time, then it's probably going to be out of business. >> reporter: the bar is appealing the city's decision to force lift lounge to close an hour earlier at 11:30 at ni
rebecca kaplan's personal information was left off the document that you saw. instead there was simply a note that said, thank you for your support. live in oaklanders christin ayers, cbs 5. >>> new tonight as walnut creek bar owners work on a plan to battle the recent spike in alcohol-fueled fighting, tonight the city council is getting involved in the issue. ann notarangelo tells us what is on the line. ann. >> reporter: dana, the city council meets in about an hour and for...
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so, you find many of these schools-- kaplan, university of phoenix-- with hundreds, literally hundreds recruiters going right after these veterans. >> they want you to look for the individual's pain, and then you paint the picture of how much better their life can be because they've actually gone to ashford to get a degree. >> smith: a former marine, wade cutler, was hired as a recruiter at the for-profit college ashford university. ashford has over 9,000 military students enrolled today. that's a 2,000% increase in the last three years. they hire veterans like cutler to gain the trust of gis over the phone. >> if a military person is actually speaking with someone that's actually been in the military, there's a certain lingo or a certain slang that they're associated with that's very common with them. >> smith: give me an example of that. >> well, i mean, if it's a marine, then, of course, i would immediately say to them "hoo-rah, marine," or i would say "semper fi." and they would readily know that you were in the military and you had prior service. and, so, it's easy to establish th
so, you find many of these schools-- kaplan, university of phoenix-- with hundreds, literally hundreds recruiters going right after these veterans. >> they want you to look for the individual's pain, and then you paint the picture of how much better their life can be because they've actually gone to ashford to get a degree. >> smith: a former marine, wade cutler, was hired as a recruiter at the for-profit college ashford university. ashford has over 9,000 military students enrolled...
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those schools include everette, carrington, kaplan and i.t.t.ch. >>> the pried sid yoproject is short -- presidio parkway project is short $60 million. construction crews have been working on the first part of the new 1.6-mile presidio parkway since the end of 2009. they expect to be done with the first phase within weeks. the second phase is scheduled to be completed in 2016. if they can come up with that extra $60 million. >> only $60 million. >> yeah, right. >>> sal is back. >>> highway 24 has been getting busy. it's a little concerning seeing this build up to 24. it slows up to the la fayette b.a.r.t. station. after that it gets better and then it slows to the orinda station. the backup has been stretching out to 15 minutes at the bay bridge toll plaza. although it's getting better. >>> there is a new crash southbound 880 just off highway 2 on the shoulder. >>> let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. i think the low will go down southern california. i think we'll get something from this system. it's looking pretty good. mostly cloudy here thi
those schools include everette, carrington, kaplan and i.t.t.ch. >>> the pried sid yoproject is short -- presidio parkway project is short $60 million. construction crews have been working on the first part of the new 1.6-mile presidio parkway since the end of 2009. they expect to be done with the first phase within weeks. the second phase is scheduled to be completed in 2016. if they can come up with that extra $60 million. >> only $60 million. >> yeah, right. >>>...