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katie? >> couric: bob orr in washington. bob, thank you. now turning to health news, in 1998 a study frightened parents all over the world when it linked autism to some childhood vaccines. but today an investigative report in the british medical journal called that study an elaborate fraud. the report found five of the 12 children in the study had developmental problems before they were vaccinated and three children who were said to have autism didn't have it at all. cnn's dr. sanjay gupta, a cbs news contributor, spoke to the author of the controversial study. >> okay, here we go. >> reporter: to this day, dr. andrew wakefield's original study has made the fear of vaccines an issue for every family medical practice in this country. >> it's remarkable how much damage one man can do. >> reporter: i confronted wakefield with these charges. these charges that are a big deal in the world of science, the most damning evidence of all that perhaps these numbers, the dates were all fabricated to sort of make a case. did you have some sort of pre- c
katie? >> couric: bob orr in washington. bob, thank you. now turning to health news, in 1998 a study frightened parents all over the world when it linked autism to some childhood vaccines. but today an investigative report in the british medical journal called that study an elaborate fraud. the report found five of the 12 children in the study had developmental problems before they were vaccinated and three children who were said to have autism didn't have it at all. cnn's dr. sanjay...
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. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, congresswoman gabrielle giffords is getting out of the hospital. wounded in the tucson shooting, she's heading to rehab in houston, and video shows the judge died a hero. an abortion doctor charged with killing babies born alive in what prosecutors call a house of horrors. and hopes for better relations with china may lie in american classrooms. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. president obama is hosting chinese president hu jintao at a state dinner tonight. the main course: ribeye steak. but it comes with a side of diplomatic pressure mr. obama is pushing hu to improve human rights in china, but much of the talk and tension between the world's two biggest economies. economies so dependent on each other, involves trade. we have two reports, beginning with chief white house correspondent chip reid. >> reporter: chinese president hu jintao arrived a
. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, congresswoman gabrielle giffords is getting out of the hospital. wounded in the tucson shooting, she's heading to rehab in houston, and video shows the judge died a hero. an abortion doctor charged with killing babies born alive in what prosecutors call a house of horrors. and hopes for better relations with china may lie in american classrooms. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs...
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. >> reporter: one day katy's doctor told her she'd been moved to the top of the list. she didn't know how long she'd still be on hold. >> seven minutes later my doctor came in and told me that there was a heart that was my match. and i thought he was kidding, to be honest. i didn't like think it was real at first. >> i screamed as loud as you ever heard because we realized it was coming and our life was going to change. >> reporter: katy's new heart came from a 9-year-old boy who died in an accident. his parents made the difficult decision to donate all of his organs. he may have saved at least three lives, including katy's. >> it's a way to keep giving after you passed on. >> reporter: now, several years after her transplant, she can play miniature golf with friends, work at the family's local restaurant, and she recently got her driver's license. the first thing she did was sign up to be an organ donor. >> it just seems like the best gift you can give. >> reporter: you can only sign up to be an organ donor if you're 18 or older. it's up to parents to make the decisio
. >> reporter: one day katy's doctor told her she'd been moved to the top of the list. she didn't know how long she'd still be on hold. >> seven minutes later my doctor came in and told me that there was a heart that was my match. and i thought he was kidding, to be honest. i didn't like think it was real at first. >> i screamed as loud as you ever heard because we realized it was coming and our life was going to change. >> reporter: katy's new heart came from a...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, from the state of the union to the state of wisconsin it's president showcases innovation he calls vital to our economy, even as it's threatened by a new ocean of red ink. out of money: municipal budgets crushed by an avalanche of winter storms. and drawing on their own artistic talent to help children in need. >> good job! captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. nearly three weeks after arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords was shot in the head, her doctors are growing ever more optimistic about the pace of her recovery. for the first time since she was critically wounded, she is out of intensive care and listed in good condition. she was moved today to a rehab center, and she has already started therapy there. meanwhile, there's a new report today about some disturbing internet searches by the gunman leading up to the shooting. here's don teague. >>
i'm katie couric. also tonight, from the state of the union to the state of wisconsin it's president showcases innovation he calls vital to our economy, even as it's threatened by a new ocean of red ink. out of money: municipal budgets crushed by an avalanche of winter storms. and drawing on their own artistic talent to help children in need. >> good job! captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric....
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>> well katie, the f.b.i. is still here at the safeway grocery store here tonight, this is where the shooting took place and as you can see by the yellow tape, this is still very much a crime scene. while we're learning more about the allege t shooter, he is now behind bars in phoenix. meanwhile, his family here in tucson as you just mentioned is finally breaking their silence. for three days now the f.b.i. has been scouring this grocery store parking lot looking for shell casings and bullet fragments. they're also searching for even the smallest pieces of information about the alleged shooter, 22-year-old jared lee loughner. ever since the mass shooting on saturday, loughner's parents have been secluded in their tucson home. but the f.b.i. has interviewed them extensively. their neighbor, wayne smith, shocked them with the news of their son's arrest this weekend as they returned from shopping. he says the parents can't stop crying. >> they're devastated. how would you feel if your son did it? you'd feel like
>> well katie, the f.b.i. is still here at the safeway grocery store here tonight, this is where the shooting took place and as you can see by the yellow tape, this is still very much a crime scene. while we're learning more about the allege t shooter, he is now behind bars in phoenix. meanwhile, his family here in tucson as you just mentioned is finally breaking their silence. for three days now the f.b.i. has been scouring this grocery store parking lot looking for shell casings and...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, picking partners. republicans and democrats pair up to watch the speech in a bipartisan show of unity and civility. violent protests in lebanon and a warning from the u.s. after the terror group hezbollah takes control of the lebanese government. and these hockey moms are not on the sidelines, they're in the game. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric reporting tonight from washington. >> couric: good evening, everyone. in a short while, president obama will head over to the capitol and deliver his second state of the union address and he'll come face to face with the new political reality: one house of congress now controlled by the opposition. with so many americans still with so many americans still struggling, the economy will dominate this speech. administration officials say the president has plans for aggressive spending cuts to get the deficit down and, as for creating jobs, they believe there is common ground with republicans on areas like investing in re
i'm katie couric. also tonight, picking partners. republicans and democrats pair up to watch the speech in a bipartisan show of unity and civility. violent protests in lebanon and a warning from the u.s. after the terror group hezbollah takes control of the lebanese government. and these hockey moms are not on the sidelines, they're in the game. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric reporting tonight from washington. >> couric: good...
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>> reporter: katie, my sense is he's in very big trouble. since the navy is in the middle of an investigation, the pentagon will not publicly comment on his status. but officials tell us privately it's very likely he will not be on board as the commander of the "enterprise" when that ship leaves port later this month. katie? >> couric: bob orr reporting from washington. bob, thanks so much. turning to health news now, imagine a blood test so precise it can spot a single cancer cell among a billion healthy ones? harvey researchers have developed such a test and today johnson & johnson is joining them to someday help make it available to patients everywhere medical correspondent dr. jon lapook explains how this test works and why it's potentially so important. >> reporter: the current tools for tracking cancer are not always sensitive enough to answer the most pressing questions-- is the cancer gone? >> we're kind of shooting in the dark. we're treating patients based on what seems to work and our best guess. >> reporter: researchers believe t
>> reporter: katie, my sense is he's in very big trouble. since the navy is in the middle of an investigation, the pentagon will not publicly comment on his status. but officials tell us privately it's very likely he will not be on board as the commander of the "enterprise" when that ship leaves port later this month. katie? >> couric: bob orr reporting from washington. bob, thanks so much. turning to health news now, imagine a blood test so precise it can spot a single...
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>> good evening, katie.s weekend residents here in the region coped with yet another snowstorm, but forecasters say even more rough weather could be on the way. >> across the northeast this weekend, residents dealt with another dose of cold reality. >> yeah, welcome to danbury. >> friday, falling snow and a rush-hour traffic accident temporarily shut down part of inner state 84 in connecticut. >> not much fun here. >> in new york's hudson valley, snowy road conditions made even experienced winter weather drivers cautious. >> even with the chalk and the four-wheel drive, i was fishtailing all the way down. so, you know, maximum travel speed 20 miles per hour. >> today, there were similar scenes in philadelphia, as motorists traveled down slushy, slippery roads. >> amidst snow showers that stretched from pennsylvania to new jersey to new york. >> with memories still fresh of the christmas weekend blizzard that paralyzed parts of the east coast, forecasters are warning of more punishing weather ahead. >> the bi
>> good evening, katie.s weekend residents here in the region coped with yet another snowstorm, but forecasters say even more rough weather could be on the way. >> across the northeast this weekend, residents dealt with another dose of cold reality. >> yeah, welcome to danbury. >> friday, falling snow and a rush-hour traffic accident temporarily shut down part of inner state 84 in connecticut. >> not much fun here. >> in new york's hudson valley, snowy road...
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katie? >> couric: don teague. don, thanks very much. turning to politics now and rahm emanuel's dilemma. he's the front-runner in the race for mayor of chicago, but a state appellate court ruled today he's ineligible for the job because he doesn't meet the residency requirement. dean reynolds reports emanuel is off the ballot-- at least for now. >> reporter: the former white house chief of staff and congressman from chicago tried to appear unruffled by the ruling and said he would appeal to the state supreme court. >> i have no doubt that we will in the end prevail at this effort. as my father always used to say, nothing's ever easy in life. >> reporter: but getting elected mayor was beginning to look easy for him. he raised more money and, according to polls, had as much voter support as all of his three main opponents combined. he had a chance to win an outright majority on february 22 and avoid a runoff on april 5. just last week, he received a big pat on the back. >> if you want the wind
katie? >> couric: don teague. don, thanks very much. turning to politics now and rahm emanuel's dilemma. he's the front-runner in the race for mayor of chicago, but a state appellate court ruled today he's ineligible for the job because he doesn't meet the residency requirement. dean reynolds reports emanuel is off the ballot-- at least for now. >> reporter: the former white house chief of staff and congressman from chicago tried to appear unruffled by the ruling and said he would...
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"cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. see you at 6:00. >> couric: tonight, piling on: another snowstorm hits the east. planes grounded, cars stranded, and push shovel. i'm katie couric. also tonight, turmoil in egypt. protesters demand the ouster of president mubarak. watching the violent video, president obama calls for political reforms but won't take sides. an abortion horror story, and both sides in the debate seize on it to make their case. we'll put it in focus. and what on earth is going on? the film that documents a day in the life of the world. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. you could almost hear people crying "uncle" here in the northeast as we got hit today with another major snowstorm. they've been coming one after another this winter and this one was even bigger than expected. most forecasters had predicted a foot of snow but places like new york city and philadelphia woke up to a wh
"cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. see you at 6:00. >> couric: tonight, piling on: another snowstorm hits the east. planes grounded, cars stranded, and push shovel. i'm katie couric. also tonight, turmoil in egypt. protesters demand the ouster of president mubarak. watching the violent video, president obama calls for political reforms but won't take sides. an abortion horror story, and both sides in the debate seize on it to make their case. we'll put it in focus....
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, baby doc taken in for questioning. after the ousted dictator's surprise return to haiti, he is hit with a string of corruption charges. pomp and difficult circumstances china's president begins a visit to the u.s., at odds over everything from monetary policy to human rights. and the man behind the peace corps and much more. remembering sergeant shriver. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with video that is simply stunning. you might even find it funny if it wasn't costing you serious money. you're about to see people caught shamelessly staging phony accidents to collect insurance money. the insurance industry estimates fraud involving property and casualty claims cost consumers $30 billion a year. investigative correspondent sharyl attkisson shows you the slip-and-fall scam. >> reporter: in phoenix, arizona a horrible fall, a 39-year-old woman slips on a hot dog in a store. param
i'm katie couric. also tonight, baby doc taken in for questioning. after the ousted dictator's surprise return to haiti, he is hit with a string of corruption charges. pomp and difficult circumstances china's president begins a visit to the u.s., at odds over everything from monetary policy to human rights. and the man behind the peace corps and much more. remembering sergeant shriver. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening...
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katie. >> couric: nancy cordes, thanks very much. meanwhile, president obama flew to arizona today to speak at a memorial service there, but first, he stopped at university medical center to visit congresswoman giffords and other victims of the shooting. chip reid is in tucson tonight. chip, it's become a familiar role for presidents in times of tragedy: consoler-in-chief. >> reporter: sadly, it has, katie. and as you can see from these pictures, he's going to have a very large crowd to hear his remarks. thousands of people are being diverted to an outdoor stadium where they'll get a feed of the remarks. one thing we're told he will not do is get into the political battle that's developed over this tragedy, a battle that became even more heated today when sarah palin joined the frey. >> that is reprehensible. >> reporter: in a nearly eight- minute video, sarah palin defended herself against critics who have accused her of using inflammatory, even violent words and images in last year's campaign, especially a map that used the crossha
katie. >> couric: nancy cordes, thanks very much. meanwhile, president obama flew to arizona today to speak at a memorial service there, but first, he stopped at university medical center to visit congresswoman giffords and other victims of the shooting. chip reid is in tucson tonight. chip, it's become a familiar role for presidents in times of tragedy: consoler-in-chief. >> reporter: sadly, it has, katie. and as you can see from these pictures, he's going to have a very large...
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entonces en ese momento que el recibe la llamada es este chico con que el katy estaba que se había devías respiratorias quedaron dañadas y tuvo que estar en un coma uno de cid, era la única forma que su cuerpo podría soportar el dolor de las heridas. >> estamos ya casi a dos meses de todo esto. todavía hay carne viva de las quemaduras en la piel de ella. >> durante su recuperación katy prometió dejar atrás todo y retomar su vida intentando arrancar a pablo de su corazón. >> no sé qué haría. no sé qué haría. no le voy a decir nada porque de hecho no quiero, no quiero ni verlo. ni dirigir la palabra con él. >> sus padres pensaron que por fin todo mejoraría, pero increíblemente una mañana encontraron vacía la cama de su hija y una brecho nota abrió las puertas a un nuevo infierno. >> esa noche lavín a buscar él o ella se fue, y a pesar de todo decidió volvió con él sin importarle la seguridad ni el dolor de sus padres. >> el día que me levanté que no la vi durm neenld iendo no la v era sez desaparec era. >> katy desapareció y que está con ese que casi la asesina. >> espera lo peor. >> qu
entonces en ese momento que el recibe la llamada es este chico con que el katy estaba que se había devías respiratorias quedaron dañadas y tuvo que estar en un coma uno de cid, era la única forma que su cuerpo podría soportar el dolor de las heridas. >> estamos ya casi a dos meses de todo esto. todavía hay carne viva de las quemaduras en la piel de ella. >> durante su recuperación katy prometió dejar atrás todo y retomar su vida intentando arrancar a pablo de su corazón....
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katie? >> couric: all right. john blackstone. john, thanks very much. meanwhile, one law enforcement official has been thrust into the national spotlight for some remarks he made following the shooting. on saturday night, pima county sheriff clarence dupnik, a democrat, blamed the rampage in part of overheated political rhetoric saying arizona has become "a mecca for prejudice and bigotry." some republicans have called his remarks irresponsible. i spoke with the sheriff earlier today and he's not backing down. >> if you're in law enforcement and you're not a right winger you get all kinds of heat from the right wing nuts. >> couric: but some people would say you were overly politicizing the situation. that it appears at this juncture-- although it's unclear-- that this was a loan deranged individual that might not have been inspired to do this at all for political reasons. >> and we'll never know the answer to that because there's no way to get into the heart and soul of a person and find out what their true motive is. and second of all, we're dealing w
katie? >> couric: all right. john blackstone. john, thanks very much. meanwhile, one law enforcement official has been thrust into the national spotlight for some remarks he made following the shooting. on saturday night, pima county sheriff clarence dupnik, a democrat, blamed the rampage in part of overheated political rhetoric saying arizona has become "a mecca for prejudice and bigotry." some republicans have called his remarks irresponsible. i spoke with the sheriff earlier...
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katie? >> couric: what an interesting story. and i've always heard austin is such a great, great place to live... >> reporter: a great town. >> couric: ... to boot, on top of that. all right, anthony mason, thanks so much. another company that's been creating at least some jobs is motorola. the company officially split in two this week. motorola mobility and motorola solutions, whose president and c.e.o. is greg brown. earlier today, i asked him what he thinks of today's unemployment report. >> it's a step in the right direction. obviously unemployment falling for from 9.8% to 9.4% is a good thing. i'm optimistic. i think that the trajectory is clearly the right direction. and i think there's some momentum to be excited about. obviously a lot more to do. >> reporter: what is it going to take to get companies hiring again? >> well, i think it's a combination of things. i'm thrilled that the president in a bipartisan fashion extended the bush tax credits. i think the notion of raising taxes as we are in the embryonic stages of thi
katie? >> couric: what an interesting story. and i've always heard austin is such a great, great place to live... >> reporter: a great town. >> couric: ... to boot, on top of that. all right, anthony mason, thanks so much. another company that's been creating at least some jobs is motorola. the company officially split in two this week. motorola mobility and motorola solutions, whose president and c.e.o. is greg brown. earlier today, i asked him what he thinks of today's...
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katie? >> couric: bob orr in washington. bob, thanks very much. now the incredible story of a man sent to prison for a crime he didn't commit-- over 30 years behind bars. he'd been given a number of chances to be released if only he'd admit his guilt and each time he refused, insisting he was innocent. now his d.n.a. has proved he was indeed telling the truth and tonight don teague reports the truth has set him free. >> reporter: it was a day 30 years overdue for 51-year-old cornelius dupre. >> you're free to go, thank you very much. >> reporter: dupre was officially declared innocent today by a dallas judge. he was wrongly convicted of the 1979 robbery of a young couple and accused of raping the woman at gunpoint. the female victim identified him from a photo lineup. he was convicted by an all-white jury and sentenced to 75 years in prison. >> i really can't of believe the system was, like, you're innocent until proven guilty. but going through that process i see it was just the opposite. i
katie? >> couric: bob orr in washington. bob, thanks very much. now the incredible story of a man sent to prison for a crime he didn't commit-- over 30 years behind bars. he'd been given a number of chances to be released if only he'd admit his guilt and each time he refused, insisting he was innocent. now his d.n.a. has proved he was indeed telling the truth and tonight don teague reports the truth has set him free. >> reporter: it was a day 30 years overdue for 51-year-old...
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. >> reporter: i'm katie couric. also tonight, an emotional good- bye from the teen that saved her life. >> my exact words were "gabby, i'm proud to say i voted for you before and i will vote for you again." (laughter) >> and she smiled. >> couric: scandal in rome, the vatican says the prime minister's amore is immoral. and the so-called tiger mother's extreme version of chinese parenting versus the reality in china. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. congresswoman gabrielle giffords was moved today from tucson to a hospital in houston to begin months of rehab. her doctors are very optimistic, one saying he expects her to do remarkably well as she recovers from a gunshot wound to the head. she can't talk, but they say there's no question she knows what's happening and she's interacting with the people around her, including her husband. it was a very emotional transfer from tucson to houston. ben
. >> reporter: i'm katie couric. also tonight, an emotional good- bye from the teen that saved her life. >> my exact words were "gabby, i'm proud to say i voted for you before and i will vote for you again." (laughter) >> and she smiled. >> couric: scandal in rome, the vatican says the prime minister's amore is immoral. and the so-called tiger mother's extreme version of chinese parenting versus the reality in china. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, winning was the easy part. the newest members of congress tell us about the tough challenges they now face, starting with the deficit. forget about their age, a whole new approach to treating cancer in the elderly. plus, the voice. >> when you're listening to nothing but the best of oldies you're listening to magic 98.9. >> couric: and the incredible story behind it. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening everyone. the political power shift dictated by the november elections went into full effect today. the new 112th congress convened. the republicans took charge of the house for the first time in four years, and they officially chose john boehner as the new speaker. congressional correspondent nancy cordes is on capitol hill tonight. nancy, that gavel by the way looked more like a croquet mallet and republicans may need a knife almost as big as that. >> reporter: a big knife because republicans are vowi
i'm katie couric. also tonight, winning was the easy part. the newest members of congress tell us about the tough challenges they now face, starting with the deficit. forget about their age, a whole new approach to treating cancer in the elderly. plus, the voice. >> when you're listening to nothing but the best of oldies you're listening to magic 98.9. >> couric: and the incredible story behind it. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the...
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>> reporter: well, there are, katie. speaker boehner said just today we might be able to work with the president on targeted increasing of funding for infrastructure. we want to see the same kinds of free trade agreements getting signed. but we're only going to agree to targeting... targeted spending if the president is going to agree to bring down spending in other areas. and we like to hear him talk about balancing the budget, but we want to see action. we want to see specifics before we sign on for more spending. >> couric: and, nancy, since you were up there tonight, did you notice the atmosphere? how was it? how did it seem to you, the fact that depths were sitting next to republicans. did it seem to make a difference? >> reporter: well, katie, it seemed like both parties were a little bit more light hearted. republicans didn't seem like they had to come in there loaded for bear and looking very grim because they had to disagree with the entire speech and i think part of that was because of the speech itself. >> cou
>> reporter: well, there are, katie. speaker boehner said just today we might be able to work with the president on targeted increasing of funding for infrastructure. we want to see the same kinds of free trade agreements getting signed. but we're only going to agree to targeting... targeted spending if the president is going to agree to bring down spending in other areas. and we like to hear him talk about balancing the budget, but we want to see action. we want to see specifics before...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, from another victim, surprising compassion. >> i have no malice towards this young man at all. i only have sadness. >> couric: a miracle attributed to pope john paul ii puts him on the fast track to sainthood. and remembering when the political discourse was "all in the family." ♪ god bless america... captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. we're coming to the end of one of the most painful weeks an american city has ever had to endure. in tucson, arizona, for the second straight day a victim of saturday's massacre was laid to rest. u.s. district court judge john roll. the line of cars and buses filled with mourners, including dozens of judges, stretched nearly a mile. national correspondent ben tracy is in tucson tonight. and ben, i understand there's also some good news there about some of the wounded. >> reporter: that's right, katie. there are still
i'm katie couric. also tonight, from another victim, surprising compassion. >> i have no malice towards this young man at all. i only have sadness. >> couric: a miracle attributed to pope john paul ii puts him on the fast track to sainthood. and remembering when the political discourse was "all in the family." ♪ god bless america... captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric....
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we're going to do what -- katie, her name is cailt i? ok -- is katie? ok.at presentation by the way. good power point. she does a good job. i'm concerned about this rec and park department capital improvement and the expenditure report, the monthly expenditure report as of november 30, 2010, the capital project plan and the funding sources. we only have five gardeners in mclaren park. i don't know if you're aware of that. if you weren't aware of it you are aware of it now. five gardeners in mclaren park that -- the whole district 10. they can't do it anymore and forced to work overtime. i'm here to let you know we need your help. as our commissioners and as our representatives and you swore in to help san franciscans. we need your help. and we're asking for help. but we need also john avalos' help. we need david campos' help. and we have to get milaya cohen involved. because i think there's power in numbers. i think that they have what it will take to get this done. so i just want to say that numbers don't lie. i spent a lot of time looking at that book the
we're going to do what -- katie, her name is cailt i? ok -- is katie? ok.at presentation by the way. good power point. she does a good job. i'm concerned about this rec and park department capital improvement and the expenditure report, the monthly expenditure report as of november 30, 2010, the capital project plan and the funding sources. we only have five gardeners in mclaren park. i don't know if you're aware of that. if you weren't aware of it you are aware of it now. five gardeners in...
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. >> katy perry, kim kardashian, george clooney. >> did i just say that to george clooney? >> we're counting down 2010's top 10 stars. who will be number one? >> now that we have done that, can we please go back to normal. >> are you going to run for president? >> from sarah palin to the set of the new transformers, to cameron diaz and tom cruise. our favorite moments of 2010. >> it's you and it's me and we're going. >> let's do it. >> now, the latest celebrity headlines from around the world. >> hello, and welcome to "entertainment tonight." i'm mark steines. mary hart is off tonight. we are hours away from the end of 2010 and the beginning of 2011. what do you say we find out your favorite stars' new year's resolutions? >> many stars, the new year brings new opportunity. >> i think it's important to set goals for yourself, you know. at the beginning of the year right before and try to stick to them. my mom and i get together and do a list ourselves. >> i'm going to give up lettuce. >> maybe the typical ones people do like exercise, that's a good one. >> owen wilson hit on
. >> katy perry, kim kardashian, george clooney. >> did i just say that to george clooney? >> we're counting down 2010's top 10 stars. who will be number one? >> now that we have done that, can we please go back to normal. >> are you going to run for president? >> from sarah palin to the set of the new transformers, to cameron diaz and tom cruise. our favorite moments of 2010. >> it's you and it's me and we're going. >> let's do it. >> now,...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, the wounded congresswomans number one constituent. >> every time i interact with her, there's something quite inspiring. >> couric: attention wal-mart shoppers: america's largest retailer is putting healthier food on its shelves. and 50 years ago today... >> i john fitzgerald kennedy do solemnly swear. >> couric: ...how camelot began. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening everyone. for many americans, mobsters are the colorful characters they see in movies or on tv. flashy dressers with their own way of doing things. but law enforcement sees the mafia for what it is: a destructive force that robs and kills. today, police and f.b.i. agents took aim at seven crime families here in the northeast. our chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian reports on one of the biggest mob roundups in u.s. history. >> reporter: the raids began before dawn, and by the time t
i'm katie couric. also tonight, the wounded congresswomans number one constituent. >> every time i interact with her, there's something quite inspiring. >> couric: attention wal-mart shoppers: america's largest retailer is putting healthier food on its shelves. and 50 years ago today... >> i john fitzgerald kennedy do solemnly swear. >> couric: ...how camelot began. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening...
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couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. egypt's president, hosni mubarak, is facing the most serious threat to his 30-year- old regime. for decades, anger has simmered near the surface in egypt and throughout the arab world, anger over corrupt governments, poverty, and a lack of freedom. today, for the fourth straight day, protesters poured into the streets of cairo and other cities in egypt, throwing rocks at the police, who fired back with water cannon, rubber bullets and tear gas. president mubarak imposed a curfew and cut off all internet access. he also called out the military to restore order. late tonight, mubarak went on television and said he's firing his cabinet but he is staying put. this wave of protests began two weeks ago in tunisia with the overthrow of the president. today in tunis, police again clashed with protesters who want the prime minister to resign as well. and thousands marched today in jordan. they also want their prime minister to step down amid rising food prices and high unemployment. tonight, t
couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. egypt's president, hosni mubarak, is facing the most serious threat to his 30-year- old regime. for decades, anger has simmered near the surface in egypt and throughout the arab world, anger over corrupt governments, poverty, and a lack of freedom. today, for the fourth straight day, protesters poured into the streets of cairo and other cities in egypt, throwing rocks at the police, who fired back with water cannon, rubber bullets and...
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a strong and special bond was made even more so by kati's book.thies. but over the years i came to admire about richard, perhaps more than anything else was the sheer courage and drive, physical, intellectual, political, even though i often found myself biting him richard, pace yourself. my friend, wherever you may be and whatever you're doing, and i offered that advice once again. pace yourself, knowing full well that if there is a war in need of mending or suffering in need of healing, you'll dressed only when the work is done. [applause] >> i know this program has been somewhat lengthy, but honestly, it takes this many talkers to do train to justice, to keep up with holbrooke. he hasn't said a word here and i think were still behind. i will say that hillary and i were asked to end the program and we are. according to holbrooke protocol, the one with the real power speaks last. mr. president, kati, all of you, it might real relationship with richard began almost 20 years ago when sandy berger got and i together one night for a drink so that he c
a strong and special bond was made even more so by kati's book.thies. but over the years i came to admire about richard, perhaps more than anything else was the sheer courage and drive, physical, intellectual, political, even though i often found myself biting him richard, pace yourself. my friend, wherever you may be and whatever you're doing, and i offered that advice once again. pace yourself, knowing full well that if there is a war in need of mending or suffering in need of healing, you'll...
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couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. tornadoes are about the last thing you'd expect on new year's eve, but the conditions were right. a fast-moving cold front came up against unseasonably warm air from the gulf of mexico early today. that set off a giant wave of violent storms throughout the south and midwest. the twisters hit four states, including missouri. in a matter of minutes, dozens of homes were torn apart. utility poles were ripped out of the ground and three people were killed. there were also three deaths in cincinnati, arkansas, a small town near the oklahoma border. a tornado hit before dawn, tearing roofs off houses and leaving a trail of destruction. don teague is there tonight. don, what's the situation? >> reporter: good evening, harry. we now know about 24 homes were destroyed here in cincinnati. i'm standing in what was the living room of one of those homes, a two-story house. you can see it's gone. in fact, most of this house ended up a couple hundred yards away. if you can see that tree behind me, t
couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. tornadoes are about the last thing you'd expect on new year's eve, but the conditions were right. a fast-moving cold front came up against unseasonably warm air from the gulf of mexico early today. that set off a giant wave of violent storms throughout the south and midwest. the twisters hit four states, including missouri. in a matter of minutes, dozens of homes were torn apart. utility poles were ripped out of the ground and three...
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jesus died on tuesday, katie wednesday. >> how do you get an idea like this. >> we knew it was going to be the party of decade. >> now we have to plan a funeral instead. >> reporter: katie donohue and jesus sanchez will be together forever, the family will combine the two's ashes. >>> authorities says the similar to a pair of devices found yesterday in maryland. the late package was discovered at a u.s. postal facility in the capital. it was addressed to janet napolitano. >> the package has been described as popping. >> reporter: notes complained about highway signs that urged drivers to report suspicious activity. the note says the signs fulfill a self-fulfilling prophesy. >>> jim harbaugh announced he is leaving stanford and moving to the nfl. jim inglis joins us now. >> 49ers knew that jim harbaugh led stanford to their bowl game. this five year $25 million deal did get done rather quickly. now jim harbaugh becomes the 18th head coach in the 49ers history. >> this was a great day for me and you know because it's the competitive opportunity of a lifetime and one that i willingly ac
jesus died on tuesday, katie wednesday. >> how do you get an idea like this. >> we knew it was going to be the party of decade. >> now we have to plan a funeral instead. >> reporter: katie donohue and jesus sanchez will be together forever, the family will combine the two's ashes. >>> authorities says the similar to a pair of devices found yesterday in maryland. the late package was discovered at a u.s. postal facility in the capital. it was addressed to janet...
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jesus died on tuesday, katie wednesday. >> how do you get an idea like this. >> we knew it was going to be the party of decade. >> now we have to plan a funeral instead. >> reporter: katie donohue and jesus sanchez will be together forever, the family will combine the two's ashes. >>> authorities says the similar to a pair of devices found yesterday in maryland. the late package was discovered at a u.s. postal facility in the capital. it was addressed to janet napolitano. >> the package has been described as popping. >> reporter: notes complained about highway signs that urged drivers to report suspicious activity. the note says the signs fulfill a self-fulfilling prophesy. >>> jim harbaugh announced he is leaving stanford and moving to the nfl. jim inglis joins us now. >> 49ers knew that jim harbaugh led stanford to their bowl game. this five year $25 million deal did get done rather quickly. now jim harbaugh becomes the 18th head coach in the 49ers history. >> this was a great day for me and you know because it's the competitive opportunity of a lifetime and one that i willingly ac
jesus died on tuesday, katie wednesday. >> how do you get an idea like this. >> we knew it was going to be the party of decade. >> now we have to plan a funeral instead. >> reporter: katie donohue and jesus sanchez will be together forever, the family will combine the two's ashes. >>> authorities says the similar to a pair of devices found yesterday in maryland. the late package was discovered at a u.s. postal facility in the capital. it was addressed to janet...
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a strong and special bond was made even more so by kati's book. to admire about richard, perhaps more than anything else was the sheer courage and drive, physical, intellectual, political, even though i often found myself biting him richard, pace yourself. my friend, wherever you may be and whatever you're doing, and i offered that advice once again. pace yourself, knowing full well that if there is a war in need of mending or suffering in need of healing, you'll dressed only when the work is done. [applause] >> i know this program has been somewhat lengthy, but honestly, it takes this many talkers to do train to justice, to keep up with holbrooke. he hasn't said a word here and i think were still behind. i will say that hillary and i were asked to end the program and we are. according to holbrooke protocol, the one with the real power speaks last. mr. president, kati, all of you, it might real relationship with richard began almost 20 years ago when sandy berger got and i together one night for a drink so that he could interview me to determine w
a strong and special bond was made even more so by kati's book. to admire about richard, perhaps more than anything else was the sheer courage and drive, physical, intellectual, political, even though i often found myself biting him richard, pace yourself. my friend, wherever you may be and whatever you're doing, and i offered that advice once again. pace yourself, knowing full well that if there is a war in need of mending or suffering in need of healing, you'll dressed only when the work is...
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as many of you know, katie's law is named after katie sepich, a new mexico state university student whod murdered in 2003. i personally prosecuted that case and convicted the killer. the only reason that killer was caught was because of a dna match years later. that's why we worked so hard to pass katie's law in the first place. the champions for that cause are the parents of katie, dave and jayann sepich, and they are with us here today. [applause] their efforts led to the passage of katie's law in new mexico and similar laws across the country. today, katie's law requires criminals arrested for certain felonies to submit to dna testing. it is a great achievement, but more is needed. this session i call on the legislature to build on the success of katie's law by expanding it to require all those arrested for a felony to submit to dna testing. [applause] we'll solve more cases, take more criminals off the streets and provide more justice for those who can no longer speak for themselves. there are other areas in crime where we can enact tougher reforms. we must target repeat drunk drive
as many of you know, katie's law is named after katie sepich, a new mexico state university student whod murdered in 2003. i personally prosecuted that case and convicted the killer. the only reason that killer was caught was because of a dna match years later. that's why we worked so hard to pass katie's law in the first place. the champions for that cause are the parents of katie, dave and jayann sepich, and they are with us here today. [applause] their efforts led to the passage of katie's...
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como dijo katy, espero que esto les recuerde que nunca deben darse por vencidos.es damos las oportunidades mejores recibir buena educación desde el día que nacen hasta el último trabajo que hagan lograr lams meta que hace años, que hace dos años que para fines de esta década estados unidos tenga la más alta proporción de graduados universitarios en el mundo. >> un último punto sobre la educación. hoy hoy cientos de miles de estudiantes sobre salientes en las escuelas que no son ciudadanos estadounidenses. algunos son hijo de trabajadores indocumentados. que no tuvieron nada que ver con los actoción de sus padres. creceron como estadounidenses y juran fidelidad a la bandera y sin embargo viven cada día bajo la amenaza de deportación. otros vienen del extranjero a estudiar en nuestras instituciones superiores, y universidades pero apenas tienen el título los enviamos de regreso a su país para que compitan contra nosotros, no tiene sentido. ahora bien. estoy firmemente convencido de que debemos cometer de una vez por todos el asunto de la inmigración ilegal estoy lis
como dijo katy, espero que esto les recuerde que nunca deben darse por vencidos.es damos las oportunidades mejores recibir buena educación desde el día que nacen hasta el último trabajo que hagan lograr lams meta que hace años, que hace dos años que para fines de esta década estados unidos tenga la más alta proporción de graduados universitarios en el mundo. >> un último punto sobre la educación. hoy hoy cientos de miles de estudiantes sobre salientes en las escuelas que no son...
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halfway through her apprenticeship katie started voicing her dreams to become a doctor.ken a second job and is focus on her future. >> there is a goal i need to get to. >> reporter: i want-- ellen has helped you get there. >> yes, she has. >> they start to understand that they are part of this community. and that there are caring, commit add dults that elect jerry brown --on the eve of his inauguration. >>> the changing of the guard in sacramento, the challenges and expectations for governor- elect jerry brown on the eve of his inauguration. >>> new leadership in the east bay. jean quan outlines her priorities as the next mayor of oakland. >>> it was a lot of waiting, a lot of waiting. >> taking the long way home, the tales of the holiday travelers. cbs5 eyewitness news is next. ,, ♪ i may be mud, but i have standards. mops? please. some of them have bacteria. ♪ and they try to pick me up? ew. i'm really hard to get. uh! ♪ what about love?! [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt.
halfway through her apprenticeship katie started voicing her dreams to become a doctor.ken a second job and is focus on her future. >> there is a goal i need to get to. >> reporter: i want-- ellen has helped you get there. >> yes, she has. >> they start to understand that they are part of this community. and that there are caring, commit add dults that elect jerry brown --on the eve of his inauguration. >>> the changing of the guard in sacramento, the challenges...
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with thanks to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol, i'm katie dure rick. i'll see you new a minute on the web. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... call me. remote area of san jos >>> a man is shot to death by san jose police. what led to the confrontation in a remote area of san jose. >>> and an arrest and a murder mystery. what police have learned about a woman found inside a car. >>> i saw smoke right out in front of our door. >> and delivering drugs, the favorite stop for dealers that has drawn the attention of police. good evening. >>> tonight investigators are looking into w
with thanks to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol, i'm katie dure rick. i'll see you new a minute on the web. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times...
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. >>> you wonder what katie couric does before her newscast? shopping a little help others in need spirit here. that's media tycoon barry diller and his maserati that got stuck in the snow in central park. katie couric was in a friend's suv as they drove by so she hopped out to give him a hand. unfortunately, her efforts weren't enough. diller ended up hitching a ride to work with couric. they probably towed the car away. roberta, are we feeling sorry for them or what? >> after living in chicago for 7 years, i said don't feel sorry for me, i'm done with it! i have to think of a lifestyle change. annie from san jose was in new york city last night on business. she was in times square, she snapped this photograph and then sent it off to us here in the bay area so we can get a good look at what she was enduring there while meanwhile this is what we are -- boy, enjoying here. another day with near record high temperatures. i haven't seen anybody surpass that record as of yet. san jose one degree shy of their record of 70 degrees. official sundown a
. >>> you wonder what katie couric does before her newscast? shopping a little help others in need spirit here. that's media tycoon barry diller and his maserati that got stuck in the snow in central park. katie couric was in a friend's suv as they drove by so she hopped out to give him a hand. unfortunately, her efforts weren't enough. diller ended up hitching a ride to work with couric. they probably towed the car away. roberta, are we feeling sorry for them or what? >> after...
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katie is not that small. >> katie is tiny. you hear how much it costs. >> why isn't that monitor at the news desk right now? >> also this morning, if you want to be healthy, wealthy and wise this new year, we have our special team, our early show correspondents, the early experts this morning. there they are. >> charlie's angels. >> early angels. >> they're answering our questions on everything from consolidating debt to healthy diets. they're going to be along. >> and the final answer on what's better, store brand or name brand? all of that. but first, we have a final check of your weather on this thursday morning. >> good morning, erica, jeff and chris. good morning everyone at home. joining us today, what you are witnessing right now is the flag that has come to symbolize so much for many of us, the flag from 9/11 that is in the process of being restored. to tell us about it is firefighter jimmy sands. tell us what's happening. >> we're honored to be here with the professional bull riders. we're going to display it for the
katie is not that small. >> katie is tiny. you hear how much it costs. >> why isn't that monitor at the news desk right now? >> also this morning, if you want to be healthy, wealthy and wise this new year, we have our special team, our early show correspondents, the early experts this morning. there they are. >> charlie's angels. >> early angels. >> they're answering our questions on everything from consolidating debt to healthy diets. they're going to be...
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katie. >> couric: chip reid. chip, thanks very much. on the issue of unity, democratic senator mark udall of colorado is proposing democrats sit next to republicans at the state of the union address january 25 instead of in two separate sections. tonight, at least three other senators, all democrats, say they're in favor of it. the tragedy in tucson has many asking a familiar question: did warning signs go ignored? in this country, 45 million adults are diagnosed as mentally ill, 11 million of those cases are considered serious. but all too often, people who need psychiatric help don't get it. they fall through the cracks. and tonight, we put that issue in focus. ( sirens ) >> oftentimes when we have tragedies like this people were say, "there were no warning signs." >> he shot at people, and gabrielle giffords was shot. >> well, in the case of jared lee loughner, there were plenty of warning signs. loughner would laugh to himself at inappropriate times and clench his fists and make faces just out of nowhere. >> couric: it's still uncle
katie. >> couric: chip reid. chip, thanks very much. on the issue of unity, democratic senator mark udall of colorado is proposing democrats sit next to republicans at the state of the union address january 25 instead of in two separate sections. tonight, at least three other senators, all democrats, say they're in favor of it. the tragedy in tucson has many asking a familiar question: did warning signs go ignored? in this country, 45 million adults are diagnosed as mentally ill, 11...
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[applause] to my staff katie, to tammy. i wouldn't be here without you. you keep me going every single day in the office with your humor, hard work, and trust in me. so i want to say thank you to you. so many hours, as many as the new supervisors will come to know, are shared with your staff, and we really couldn't do it without them. so i want to say thank you to katie and tammy and all my volunteers in the office. to my family and my friends who have come today, every day when we come back from a hard day when we've had 10-hour meetings to figure out who the interim mayor is going to be, when we've had a rough day anywhere, you folks are our rock. you are there to support us, to feed us, and i can't be more thankful. i do want to say a special thanks to my mom and dad, who are here today. they have taught me so much from working in the restaurant, where i ate a lot of egg rolls, but also learned the value of hard work and understood how difficult it is to be part of a family make it here. i just want to say thank you for giving me this opportunity. to m
[applause] to my staff katie, to tammy. i wouldn't be here without you. you keep me going every single day in the office with your humor, hard work, and trust in me. so i want to say thank you to you. so many hours, as many as the new supervisors will come to know, are shared with your staff, and we really couldn't do it without them. so i want to say thank you to katie and tammy and all my volunteers in the office. to my family and my friends who have come today, every day when we come back...
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katie asked if she could come to him? no, the expressway's closed.d if he was in the car under the semi she was seeing on the news. yeah. it took rescue workers more than two hours to free him. and when they did keineth amazingly was not badly hurt. the driver of the truck, by the way, also survived, and has no serious injuries. chris? >> all right, jeff, thank you. joining us now exclusively here in the studio are marc ineth, his fiancee katie reinert, and one of the rescuers, jeremy klein. good morning to the three of you. safe to say you feel like a pretty lucky man right now? >> yes, i do. >> when you look at those pictures and see that position you are in. that is a precarious situation for lack of a better term. what's going through your mind? you obviously knew that there was a semi truck on top of your car. take me through what's happening while you're in that driver's seat. >> i'm just looking up at a roof and hoping the rest of the semi doesn't shift and come down on the rest of the car. just a small portion of the car roof was up. >> how m
katie asked if she could come to him? no, the expressway's closed.d if he was in the car under the semi she was seeing on the news. yeah. it took rescue workers more than two hours to free him. and when they did keineth amazingly was not badly hurt. the driver of the truck, by the way, also survived, and has no serious injuries. chris? >> all right, jeff, thank you. joining us now exclusively here in the studio are marc ineth, his fiancee katie reinert, and one of the rescuers, jeremy...
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we saw you, katie, at the goring hotel. what more can you tell us about it?he keyword. you know me, robin, i tried my hardest whether they are definitely staying, how many are coming. and being english, probably the most prestigious and oldest hotel in london, very tight-lipped. i had a dish made for the queen mother which was different. and it's a very, very lovely establishment. >> we always appreciate how you try and get those little tidbits. and you always come through again and again. a little bit more about the wedding party. what more can you tell us what you referred tos the chief bridesmaid and the supporter, that's what we call the best man and made of honor? >> that's right, they have chosen a team of bridesmaids right now. she's not great at decision making i think she doesn't want to hurt anyone's feelings by leaving them out. but she'd like some younger bridesmaids. and also william's good present, his daughter grace, also william's goddaughter is lined up for the role. eloise is another one. so i think it's a nice combination of young and sligh
we saw you, katie, at the goring hotel. what more can you tell us about it?he keyword. you know me, robin, i tried my hardest whether they are definitely staying, how many are coming. and being english, probably the most prestigious and oldest hotel in london, very tight-lipped. i had a dish made for the queen mother which was different. and it's a very, very lovely establishment. >> we always appreciate how you try and get those little tidbits. and you always come through again and...
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internet, con mis ns, y tengo más de mil mensajes diciendo lo mismo, nnifer lópez copia la canción de katys pasan, es cool que artistas como jennifer lópez busque inspiración en mi música. >>> tienen un eilo similar, y a lo mejor el artiste que está subiendo tiene que cambiar su forma, no te molesta? >>> me molesta si no fuera escritora, o productora, es como cuando vas a una fiesta y tienes el mismo vestido. >>> muchas cosas son diferentes. >> no somos igual, canto, canto opera, es diferente lo que hace ella. >>> y está enfocada en su nuevo sencillo, y tiene una meta importante. >>> sólo compito con una persona, conmigo. >>> y tratamos de contactar la oficina de jennifer, pero no obtuvimos respuesta. >>> muchas gracias carina. >>> kat sabe que sihubiese sido ninel conde, le arma bronca, pero como es jennifer lópez, no puede decir nada, se vuelve al mapa kat de lu. >>> hace cuánto no hablábamos de ella, de hace dos o tres años. >>> pero olvidamos lo más importante, tijereteo durisimo a jennifer, dijo que es cantante, productora, y canta opera. >>> pero tuvo mucho éxito y pegaron sus temas,
internet, con mis ns, y tengo más de mil mensajes diciendo lo mismo, nnifer lópez copia la canción de katys pasan, es cool que artistas como jennifer lópez busque inspiración en mi música. >>> tienen un eilo similar, y a lo mejor el artiste que está subiendo tiene que cambiar su forma, no te molesta? >>> me molesta si no fuera escritora, o productora, es como cuando vas a una fiesta y tienes el mismo vestido. >>> muchas cosas son diferentes. >> no somos...
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i know it's bubble gum, but i love that katie perry. >> then she came up with the worst way to tickle >> are you ready to play dressup? >> her steamy visit to "sesame street" was dropped after parents saw too much of her muffin. >> who gets bounced off "sesame street?" wow ♪ >> i'm the father of two little girls. i have to watch thousands of hours of "sesame street." i'm entitled to a little cleavage shot that doesn't involve ms. piggy. >> i was hoping the see the katie perry segment over and over again. >> best group you did not listen to this year but should have, the new pornographers. >> morons, incompetent morons ♪ >> best comeback? >> we love comeback stories in america. the best one of the year was conan o'brien. >> the kicked around conan returned to late night and beat both letterman and leno in the initial ratings. >> wish him the best and he deserves it because he's a very creative guy. >> he really got the short end of the stick and has come out on top. >> been a letterman fan forever. oh, conan works for tbs now. that's part of our company? i'm team conan. >> best never w
i know it's bubble gum, but i love that katie perry. >> then she came up with the worst way to tickle >> are you ready to play dressup? >> her steamy visit to "sesame street" was dropped after parents saw too much of her muffin. >> who gets bounced off "sesame street?" wow ♪ >> i'm the father of two little girls. i have to watch thousands of hours of "sesame street." i'm entitled to a little cleavage shot that doesn't involve ms....
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we will show you why they pulled the plug on a miniseries about the kennedys starring katy holms. >>>. will you need the umbrella at any point this time during the weekend? we will thaens and have a full look at your chilly forecast when we come right back. [ bell rings ] what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings will be earning three times the national average. now, let's review. capital one interestplus savings... at three times more. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? are you a pisces? breakfast? in this house? in the morning i can use all the help i can get. that's why i love nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast and even whole-wheat waffles. it's a quick and easy way to give my family a breakfast they'll want to eat. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. they love the taste and i feel good that they're
we will show you why they pulled the plug on a miniseries about the kennedys starring katy holms. >>>. will you need the umbrella at any point this time during the weekend? we will thaens and have a full look at your chilly forecast when we come right back. [ bell rings ] what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings...
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a strong and special bond was made even more so by kati's book., perhaps more than anything else was the sheer courage and drive, physical, intellectual, political, even though i often found myself biting him richard, pace yourself. my friend, wherever you may be and whatever you're doing, and i offered that advice once again. pace yourself, knowing full well that if there is a war in need of mending or suffering in need of healing, you'll dressed only when the work is done. [applause] >> i know this program has been somewhat lengthy, but honestly, it takes this many talkers to do train to justice, to keep up with holbrooke. he hasn't said a word here and i think were still behind. i will say that hillary and i were asked to end the program and we are. according to holbrooke protocol, the one with the real power speaks last. mr. president, kati, all of you, it might real relationship with richard began almost 20 years ago when sandy berger got and i together one night for a drink so that he could interview me to determine whether i could suitably
a strong and special bond was made even more so by kati's book., perhaps more than anything else was the sheer courage and drive, physical, intellectual, political, even though i often found myself biting him richard, pace yourself. my friend, wherever you may be and whatever you're doing, and i offered that advice once again. pace yourself, knowing full well that if there is a war in need of mending or suffering in need of healing, you'll dressed only when the work is done. [applause] >>...