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. >> reporter: eric klein and his small team of volunteers are going grocery shopping. >> eight sacksf rice. five sacks of beans. >> reporter: buying food for children's care center outside port-au-prince. >> here you go. here's five 10s. >> reporter: klein, who is from california, says he's filling in a gap in relief aid for haiti's earthquake victims. we joined him up a rough mountain road which ended a mile from the children's center. why do you have to do this when there's so many organizations that have pledged millions of dollars for assistance? >> you're absolutely right. this is what we're talking about. there's got to be, you know, these organizations need to be held accountable. there's a lot of money coming out to haiti. you've got a lot of places like this that are getting nothing. >> reporter: paul jean-louis said most aid groups stopped delivering food last spring. how do they get the food? >> through family and friends, that's the way we get fed. >> reporter: eric klein and his volunteers made their delivery. this is where it goes? >> yeah, we're going in here. >> repor
. >> reporter: eric klein and his small team of volunteers are going grocery shopping. >> eight sacksf rice. five sacks of beans. >> reporter: buying food for children's care center outside port-au-prince. >> here you go. here's five 10s. >> reporter: klein, who is from california, says he's filling in a gap in relief aid for haiti's earthquake victims. we joined him up a rough mountain road which ended a mile from the children's center. why do you have to do this...
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calvin klein the clothes are cheap or they're from tasteless love the jackets to bright pink or green jumpers if you do you have to search for the perfect dog in the eyes of the business i like to shop because there's a wide range of brands on sale here and you can find various clothes from casual to classic. to many isn't fashion heaven and high prices might put many off but still with many recent designers new shops and malls. hoping all the time things are changing here. if you're looking for something a little special i think with good research of local stores up and coming designers and new boutiques the city has a lot to offer. as a true sign of an evolving country recent crisis or not the fashion world in moscow is simmering with excitement but don't wait till it's all settled and up there with milan and paris. take pause in the ride now and sales and discounts aside just remember to save. me for a while unfortunately that's on this week's program on clothes shopping in the. same time next week for me and the rest the. sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service
calvin klein the clothes are cheap or they're from tasteless love the jackets to bright pink or green jumpers if you do you have to search for the perfect dog in the eyes of the business i like to shop because there's a wide range of brands on sale here and you can find various clothes from casual to classic. to many isn't fashion heaven and high prices might put many off but still with many recent designers new shops and malls. hoping all the time things are changing here. if you're looking...
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we want to talk more about that with rick klein, our senior washington editor. rick, this date night thing, is it empty embolism or substantive? >> i don't see a single policy implication to the choice of seat mates. i think it is symbolic, but it's a symbol and new look the white house would much rather talk about than the fact that president obama is going to have a republican house speaker behind him for the first time ever. when you talk about the president talked about targeted new investment, that's going to be such a tough sell. republicans are busy preparing long lists of budget cuts. that's going to be their focus. so, regardless of what the applause looks like on tuesday night, it's going to be very difficult for the president to get any republican support for any even very targeted new investments. >> lots going on and could be one of the more interesting state of the unions we've seen in some time. rick klein, thank you. >>> a reminder, we're going to have full coverage of the president's speech, anchored by diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos, tu
we want to talk more about that with rick klein, our senior washington editor. rick, this date night thing, is it empty embolism or substantive? >> i don't see a single policy implication to the choice of seat mates. i think it is symbolic, but it's a symbol and new look the white house would much rather talk about than the fact that president obama is going to have a republican house speaker behind him for the first time ever. when you talk about the president talked about targeted new...
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and so i want to bring in rick klein, our washington editor, tonight. i was inside that town hall and i have to tell you, people from all political affiliations had come together for the most part. it wasn't until after the town hall that we saw that flareup. as we look ahead to washington this week, how will politicians stick to policy, keep the fight going and yet change tone as they say they will? >> reporter: that's exactly it, david. the words will change, but the deeds will be exactly the same. republicans jumping right into this in their effort to repeal the obama health care plan. they're going to do so carefully, at least when it comes to the rhetoric. but that will test this truce that seems to have come over washington, to say the least. there's so many high passions around the health care bill. and then you follow that up with next week at the state of the union address. it's going to be an extraordinary scene. there's a mass of lawmakers who say they will sit with a colleague of the opposite party. that will send a powerful signal that whil
and so i want to bring in rick klein, our washington editor, tonight. i was inside that town hall and i have to tell you, people from all political affiliations had come together for the most part. it wasn't until after the town hall that we saw that flareup. as we look ahead to washington this week, how will politicians stick to policy, keep the fight going and yet change tone as they say they will? >> reporter: that's exactly it, david. the words will change, but the deeds will be...
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let's bring in our senior washington editor rick klein. rick, there was a lot of sort of great spirit and talk of bipartisanship during last month's lame duck session of congress when there were big bills passed with republican and democratic support. watching jon karl's piece, it really seems like that spirit seems to be dead, at least temporarily. >> reporter: forget about bipartisanship for the foreseeable future. these new republicans have no incentive to work with president obama. and these tea partiers that are joining them are only going to push them to more confrontation. the only way you're going to get them to the table is if president obama looks to give significant concessions. look to the state of the union address for him to start to jot line things on spending, but it's not going to be for awhile. >> what is the relationship now between republican leadership and these incoming tea party insurgents? >> reporter: they are rolling out the welcome mat. this is going to be a tea party celebration here in washington, both symbolic
let's bring in our senior washington editor rick klein. rick, there was a lot of sort of great spirit and talk of bipartisanship during last month's lame duck session of congress when there were big bills passed with republican and democratic support. watching jon karl's piece, it really seems like that spirit seems to be dead, at least temporarily. >> reporter: forget about bipartisanship for the foreseeable future. these new republicans have no incentive to work with president obama....
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and from washington, ezra klein of the "washington post." i'm pleased to have both of you here to put some of what has happened in arizona in perspective. ezra, many people first make the statement that there is no connection, apparently, between this man who's been charged with this crime... or these crimes and any particular political movement or any particular piece of rhetoric. but they do suggest that is there may be something in the air and that when you have someone who perhaps has imbalances there may be a connection. do you buy into that? >> i don't buy the idea that there's any causal connection between anything that anyone or even any group of politicians or movement said and what happened in arizona. the way i've been thinking about it, though, is that what has been happening in the national conversation, this searching feeling about our own rhetoric and the way we're practicing our politics is akin to watching a loved one die of a disease you're not likely to get. we've all seen this happen and it helps people think about how to
and from washington, ezra klein of the "washington post." i'm pleased to have both of you here to put some of what has happened in arizona in perspective. ezra, many people first make the statement that there is no connection, apparently, between this man who's been charged with this crime... or these crimes and any particular political movement or any particular piece of rhetoric. but they do suggest that is there may be something in the air and that when you have someone who perhaps...
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the amount of kleine power being generated in san francisco toward the end of the year was down because the weather was really cloudy and pretty for -- poor. the next item is hydro generation. those five lines running through the middle of the screen, as you imagine, we don't get the big airconditioning spikes in the summer time that you get in the central valley. there is a lot of seasonality in terms of what power we can generate. most of the time in march through august or september, we are generating an excess of the power that we use in the city. the red line towards the end of the graph, we have had so much water we have been generating and we are earning in additional revenue. we are clearing out the reservoirs for spring runoff. the non-greenhouse gas electricity. it has been a better year than normal. we have been able to generate a lot of additional revenue and energy. we are trying to get the literacy of the organization on the operations that we do and we will be able to look at that also. president vietor: can i ask a question of one of those slides? the water usage spiking
the amount of kleine power being generated in san francisco toward the end of the year was down because the weather was really cloudy and pretty for -- poor. the next item is hydro generation. those five lines running through the middle of the screen, as you imagine, we don't get the big airconditioning spikes in the summer time that you get in the central valley. there is a lot of seasonality in terms of what power we can generate. most of the time in march through august or september, we are...
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welcome for these new members of congress before you get to that point. >> that again, abc's rick kleinnot reach an agreement on spending and the debt ceiling, a large part of the federal government shut down. that was back in 1995 under president clinton and many republicans would rather not see a repeat. >>> one last bit of business from the lame duck session is wrapped up. president obama has signed a bill that provides more than $4 billion in help to 9/11 survivors and first responders. health care benefits and compensation should be available to the ground zero survivors on july 1st. a special master will be appointed to oversee the funds. >>> after seven years as governor of california, arnold schwarzenegger will leave office today. he'll be replaced by democrat jerry brown. the popularity that swept schwarzenegger into office is now among the lowest of any of his predecessors. rajesh mirchandani of the bbc reports now from los angeles. >> i, arnold schwarzenegger -- >> reporter: even hollywood couldn't make this up. the eighth-largest economy on earth led by the governator. repub
welcome for these new members of congress before you get to that point. >> that again, abc's rick kleinnot reach an agreement on spending and the debt ceiling, a large part of the federal government shut down. that was back in 1995 under president clinton and many republicans would rather not see a repeat. >>> one last bit of business from the lame duck session is wrapped up. president obama has signed a bill that provides more than $4 billion in help to 9/11 survivors and first...
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he also offered expert advice in how to break in and klein. scotland yard -- how to break in and climate -- climb. there are undercover officers working right now. marked easton, bbc news. >> let's just update you on the latest headlines on "bbc world news." the man who allegedly shot dead six people and seriously injured a congresswoman in arizona made his first court appearance. at least eight people dead, 72 reported missing in australia in the state of queensland, where torrential rains caused more flash floods. more on that in just a moment, but back to our top story. congresswoman giffords is still in critical condition, but doctors are saying that the fact that her condition is stabilizing is progress in itself. our bbc reporter has been talking to some of the residents who are in shock. >> there is something of a shrine. messages of support. an outpouring from the city she represents after the attack that targeted her. congresswoman giffords was shot in the head while at a public event. he wounded more than one dozen before he was wres
he also offered expert advice in how to break in and klein. scotland yard -- how to break in and climate -- climb. there are undercover officers working right now. marked easton, bbc news. >> let's just update you on the latest headlines on "bbc world news." the man who allegedly shot dead six people and seriously injured a congresswoman in arizona made his first court appearance. at least eight people dead, 72 reported missing in australia in the state of queensland, where...
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if all oakland mayor gene klein said the money will be used to pay for the interest who work directly with students. >> i've party recruited 100 mentors and this program will now add 50 more. 18 of them will be hire students that we will hire to beat your mentors and the other two will be adults that we will get to it to my program. they're trying to a village of after-school programs and activities that brings the community into the school that makes it a safe place for kids after school. >> a nonprofit organization will chordate the safe haven program in schools and have a core community with assistance from the oakland school district. >> i look outside now what oakland sunny skies over the bay bridge toll plaza. sunday bay area wide, a temperatures are once again on the warm side. starting to cool down close to the coast, 60 have monday, 60 san francisco compared that to 69 in oakland, 60 in a redwood city and upper 60s it down the peninsula at this hour. we will see more fog again overnight take a look here. i dense fog advisory effect to this house but were still same fog formed
if all oakland mayor gene klein said the money will be used to pay for the interest who work directly with students. >> i've party recruited 100 mentors and this program will now add 50 more. 18 of them will be hire students that we will hire to beat your mentors and the other two will be adults that we will get to it to my program. they're trying to a village of after-school programs and activities that brings the community into the school that makes it a safe place for kids after...
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joe klein said that the address made the democrats the party of optimism and the republicans the party over cal. nina, optimism or root canal? >> optimism, the facts bear that out, at least to the instant polls they did good people like it in huge numbers. that and a dime will buy you a cup of coffee in the long run. >> charles? >> optimism after we just heard from the cbot announced that we are about to run our third -- cbo that we are about to run our third $0.20 trillion deficit is folly. >> colby? >> we got rid of the sophomoric behavior were at one side stands in shares and the other it sits on its hands. that was good i was happy that the speaker did not cry. [laughter] president obama was good with the rhetoric, uplifting, but very disappointing on the substance. he punted when he should address the serious problems of the deficit. >> mark, did the present rise to the occasion? >> politically, it works. the themes were pitched a perfect fit capturing the future, which every political leader wants to do and has to do. americans expect optimism from their leaders. there is no ques
joe klein said that the address made the democrats the party of optimism and the republicans the party over cal. nina, optimism or root canal? >> optimism, the facts bear that out, at least to the instant polls they did good people like it in huge numbers. that and a dime will buy you a cup of coffee in the long run. >> charles? >> optimism after we just heard from the cbot announced that we are about to run our third -- cbo that we are about to run our third $0.20 trillion...
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klein has taken over the discovery cafe at the children's museum. the least you have before you is a 15-year lease. it would commence on march 1 of 2011 and terminate on february 28, of 2026. there would be one potential five-year extension for the operation of the boat rental, food and beverage, and a small retail concession. the minimum rent would be $140,000 per year. the percentage would be $33,000 to -- 33% of boat rental fees, 10% of food and beverage revenue, and 7.5% of retail revenue. the 33% indicates an increase of 2% over the existing rental -- existing percentage rate for boat rental. that is important. the boats are the largest revenue source. to get any increase from the boat revenues and concessions will significantly benefit the city's bottom line. the 10% of food and beverage is a decrease from what we currently get. that is because the economics of operating a full service restaurant verses a snack bar, where you don't have a lot of labor, you don't have a lot of proper. 75% -- 7.5% of retail. one of the things we are really excit
klein has taken over the discovery cafe at the children's museum. the least you have before you is a 15-year lease. it would commence on march 1 of 2011 and terminate on february 28, of 2026. there would be one potential five-year extension for the operation of the boat rental, food and beverage, and a small retail concession. the minimum rent would be $140,000 per year. the percentage would be $33,000 to -- 33% of boat rental fees, 10% of food and beverage revenue, and 7.5% of retail revenue....
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rontex factory help american businessmen look their best, stitching men's suits for labels like calvin klein ralph lauren. but rontex's own bottom line is coming apart at the seams. the rising value of china's currency, the yuan, against the u.s. dollar means this company's prices are also going up, making it less competitive globally. "every percent the yuan rises equals a 1% loss in my profit," the company's president said: if we make a seven yuan profit it rises 7%, my profit disappears. experts contend china's currency is still undervalued by around 20% keeping anything stamped "made in china" artificially cheap. china controls the money that enters its borders and does not allow its currency to trade on global markets, limiting its fluctuations against the u.s. dollar. over the last few decades, that's strategy fueled china's export-centric economic boom, a dependency that backfired when the global recession hit. americans slowed their spending on chinese goods, forcing hundreds of factories to close. since then, chinese authorities have worked to rebalance their economy. china's curren
rontex factory help american businessmen look their best, stitching men's suits for labels like calvin klein ralph lauren. but rontex's own bottom line is coming apart at the seams. the rising value of china's currency, the yuan, against the u.s. dollar means this company's prices are also going up, making it less competitive globally. "every percent the yuan rises equals a 1% loss in my profit," the company's president said: if we make a seven yuan profit it rises 7%, my profit...
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newcomer to the red carpet knocked it out in the simple calvin klein, the coral, pink, blush.> lovely hair. >> makeup. >> how cute. that's how you should look. she's 14. >> yes, 14 years old. >> how about natalie portman's gown? >> you know what? i think it's hard to find your pregnancy style. i do. i think she's doing a great job. she's beautiful. she's stunning, glowing. i think it's just really hard. i think in awards season to find a pregnancy style, that's not easy. >> with the little belly. >> she carried it beautifully. i don't love the pink shiny. >> there was a lot of pink on the red carpet. >> that's a great cut, isn't it? >> i'm not a fan of the big tight twist up-do, but on her, she looked amazing. >> i agree. >> i liked it. >> she's probably going to get another shot at it come february. >> i bet, yeah. >> ruffles were big. amy adams, julie bowen, lea michele. >> nude was big. >> green. >> lots of green. >> it was a great red carpet and the men looked hot. >> they were awesome. >> brad. >> the guys got it done. >> johnny depp. >> justin bieber looked cool. >> wear
newcomer to the red carpet knocked it out in the simple calvin klein, the coral, pink, blush.> lovely hair. >> makeup. >> how cute. that's how you should look. she's 14. >> yes, 14 years old. >> how about natalie portman's gown? >> you know what? i think it's hard to find your pregnancy style. i do. i think she's doing a great job. she's beautiful. she's stunning, glowing. i think it's just really hard. i think in awards season to find a pregnancy style, that's...
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my book home this weekend -- i was riding my bike home this weekend at night and tried the new by klein's in division street, the physically separated lines. it has been six or seven years since i have ridden my bike on division street. those physically separated lines made such a difference. there were some bicycles in that little stretch and it was such a great connector. it closed a little gap in the route there that made it what normally would be a scary situation, and make it pleasant to ride those two blogs and turn onto 11th. that got me thinking about the increase we have seen in cycling of the past five or six years. it is a large increase. i think in the last five years, a 30% increase. chairperson nolan: at least that. there is a memo going out to the board to give you an update. i believe it is on my desk not to be reviewed and signed. it may have been signed already. it outlines the significant progress we have made with the bike plan. we're well ahead of schedule of what was initially in the bike plan. that will also cover the particular improvement. director brinkman: it ma
my book home this weekend -- i was riding my bike home this weekend at night and tried the new by klein's in division street, the physically separated lines. it has been six or seven years since i have ridden my bike on division street. those physically separated lines made such a difference. there were some bicycles in that little stretch and it was such a great connector. it closed a little gap in the route there that made it what normally would be a scary situation, and make it pleasant to...
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lee klein captured it for us in napa. keep the photos coming to mypix@cbs5.com. can you see it there? right there. >> i see it right there. all right. careful of that microwave. thanks. >>> there is a growing concern over a potentially deadly bacteria called mrsa but stronger strains are cropping up all across the country. now infectious disease experts are urging doctors to use guidelines to prevent that spread. dr. kim mulvihill has the story. >> reporter: mrsa is short for [ indiscernible ] and doctors often struggle with how to manage these infections. these new guidelines provide a framework on how to evaluate and treat patients with an uncomplicated or serious life- threatening infection caused by mrsa. a few years ago, a severe infection ravaged her body. >> i ended up with losing a third of my stomach, third of my pancreas, half of my small bowel, my spleen, my gall bladder and they did an appendectomy while they were there. >> reporter: mrsa is the most common cause of skin infections monday patients seen in the emergency room. it can also cause much mor
lee klein captured it for us in napa. keep the photos coming to mypix@cbs5.com. can you see it there? right there. >> i see it right there. all right. careful of that microwave. thanks. >>> there is a growing concern over a potentially deadly bacteria called mrsa but stronger strains are cropping up all across the country. now infectious disease experts are urging doctors to use guidelines to prevent that spread. dr. kim mulvihill has the story. >> reporter: mrsa is short...
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today will be ever known in san for the cisco as judith klein day in our city. there you are. finally. thank you, judith. [applause] thanks for everything you have done. we are proud of her. she is not going far. barbara garcia -- angela manchin barbara garcia. she is the new health director in san francisco, and if anyone really wants to know how she got the job, the interview consisted of one question -- you think it is the -- one of the biggest health departments in the world, and we can talk about cultural competency and all the issues of primary care, long-term aging and all those things, but all that i already knew. i cared about one thing -- i said i'm out of here. not particularly because i want to be out of san francisco but because i want to continue to serve and my time was coming up, and my passion is this thing called project homeless. she said she knows and she committed to making sure it continues well past my time, so, barbara, we are holding you to that. i want to know this is going to continue on. i also want to thank our homeless czar, the person we call and
today will be ever known in san for the cisco as judith klein day in our city. there you are. finally. thank you, judith. [applause] thanks for everything you have done. we are proud of her. she is not going far. barbara garcia -- angela manchin barbara garcia. she is the new health director in san francisco, and if anyone really wants to know how she got the job, the interview consisted of one question -- you think it is the -- one of the biggest health departments in the world, and we can...
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solves his problems when i'm trying to get people trying deliberately that's all main mission is for klein to receive a good fruitful conversation a hired body will listen to all your problems drink with you. and even lift your spirits with a song. professional drinking buddy good night you maxime of says he is good at finding a. front approach to every person but in some cases it involves a fair bit of drinking for the cause or that you are. sometimes a client is so deep in his problems that he starts drinking heavily one after another and only having consumed a lot of alcohol because you start talking in such cases i have to drink with that person who when i see that a client is relaxed i urge him to talk rather than drinking more but you richard but you toured the idea for the company came out of the credit crunch ukraine was one of the country's worst affected leaving a trail of social problems that's why psychiatry's say they're not surprised that a service of this type is growing popular although they warn it comes with its own dangers and that's to show you. if a person has no one t
solves his problems when i'm trying to get people trying deliberately that's all main mission is for klein to receive a good fruitful conversation a hired body will listen to all your problems drink with you. and even lift your spirits with a song. professional drinking buddy good night you maxime of says he is good at finding a. front approach to every person but in some cases it involves a fair bit of drinking for the cause or that you are. sometimes a client is so deep in his problems that...