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with little chris no flights minutes till ready to get a word interest. let's see if. those bullets if they try. yes i do i think. it is new russian planes have always been one of technically. yes because i. remember a russian plane crash which. i don't really trust. no idea who it actually was. aircraft. to be honest with you. even more than all that. i know that for. a lot of other. that he gets he has got a question guest. let's go to competitors or the russian aircraft. so my next question is how competitive the russian approach considering the fact that as you've just seen many people tend to distrust russian aircraft or even tourist companies as they run their advertising campaigns promise you'll be flying a boeing more or less we're talking about civil points right. well over the past twenty years we have developed a very few new plane models and as a result certain amount of trust has built up because a russian made planes in the early companies used to do mostly old ones. he said you know even if we take those critical things that we've just mentioned the pict
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chris: you aren't whistling that tune. two years ago, a little known governor was fending off the investigation called troopergate but john mccain cast his magic wand on her. >> governor sarah palin of the great state of alaska. [cheers and applause] chris: just like that. palin was not a known quantity. he might have picked a known quantity that year, but who knew. kelly, here you were on "morning joe" that day. >> the buzz meter is lifting soundararah palin, governor of alaska. >> sarah, how do you pronounce youras lt name? >> palin. chris: we were trying to figure that out. john, you wrote in your book that on mccain's plane, palin told mccain's staff, it's god's plan. not to mention a bit of good luck going into it. every network was trying to figure it all out. >> everybody here is very proud of her, but no one expected that the road to the white house might start right here in what is known locally on the road to fairbanks. chris: another network covered palin's debut. >> obviously fox news is a more sophisticated analysis network. and gove
chris: you aren't whistling that tune. two years ago, a little known governor was fending off the investigation called troopergate but john mccain cast his magic wand on her. >> governor sarah palin of the great state of alaska. [cheers and applause] chris: just like that. palin was not a known quantity. he might have picked a known quantity that year, but who knew. kelly, here you were on "morning joe" that day. >> the buzz meter is lifting soundararah palin, governor of...
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chris: a little thing from the kennedy-nixon campaign. tricks, some dirty, clean and some magical. the need for them to pull out things, whatever worked. nixon ran up the score against helen douglas by labeling her the pink lady for her strong new deal politics. kennedy wasn't background to run against someone named joe russo. in their 1960 presidential fa face off, it was set. kennedy had a trickster, dick tuck. one of tuck's tricks was to have an older woman run up to nixon immediately after the great debate with kennedy and yell you'll do better the next time. after nixon finally became president, his team decided if they couldn't beat the democratic people, they would come up with some of their own. here is pat buchanan nan explaining to sammer vin the tactics? >> what tactics are we willing to use? anything that was not immoral, unethic, illegal or unprecedented in previous democratic campaigns. [laughter] chris: old pat. nixon's things went way beyond campaign pranks. here is miller talking about g. gordon liddy's plan to spy on members of the campaign involving members of th
chris: a little thing from the kennedy-nixon campaign. tricks, some dirty, clean and some magical. the need for them to pull out things, whatever worked. nixon ran up the score against helen douglas by labeling her the pink lady for her strong new deal politics. kennedy wasn't background to run against someone named joe russo. in their 1960 presidential fa face off, it was set. kennedy had a trickster, dick tuck. one of tuck's tricks was to have an older woman run up to nixon immediately after...
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but you are seeing it in even -- chris: well, he's a little different cut! >> i'm not saying he represents all of them but you are seeing people like that. >> what makes it hard is republicans have been saying and they're right, that they're trying to nationalize the elections. once it goat viral it's very hard to keep it out. the republicans started talking about repealing the 14th amdment or tinkering with it on citizenship. chris: you keep reminding me we're in the 21st strrment if sarah palin or rush limbaugh says something all of a sudden they're steak -- speaking to everyone whether they like it or not. before we break, a little romance the major -- for more than 30 years this man salt down to ploo the piano for presidents. nixon's idea of hospitality was according to sergeant smith what tricky. >> he would come on board with these empty bottles of whine -- wine that when you looked at them you thought you were getting a $300 bottle of wine. he would take them to the ga ley and set up to fill them with the cheapest wine he could fine. carlo rossi or so
but you are seeing it in even -- chris: well, he's a little different cut! >> i'm not saying he represents all of them but you are seeing people like that. >> what makes it hard is republicans have been saying and they're right, that they're trying to nationalize the elections. once it goat viral it's very hard to keep it out. the republicans started talking about repealing the 14th amdment or tinkering with it on citizenship. chris: you keep reminding me we're in the 21st strrment...
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chris, over to you. >> thank you. to the tragedy in south carolina. the mother of two little boys could be charged with murder after they were found dead when their car was pulled from a river. cbs news correspondentcorrespon cobiella. >> reporter: investigators say the mother's story of how they got there simply does not add up. divers found the bodies of the two boys under water still in their mother's car early monday morning. their mother says she was in an accident and somehow the car ended up 20 yards from the main road in the edisto river. the toddlers, ja'van duley, and his 2-year-old brother devean, were strapped into their car seats when the divers found them. their mother, 29-year-old shaquan duley has only been charged with leaving the scene of an accident she walked away from the vehicle. maybe three-quarters of a mile away. the course where she had contacted someone to call law enforce many to report that she had been involved in an accident. >> reporter: that person, a driver, passing by, called the highway patrol. so far investigators have found no skid marks
chris, over to you. >> thank you. to the tragedy in south carolina. the mother of two little boys could be charged with murder after they were found dead when their car was pulled from a river. cbs news correspondentcorrespon cobiella. >> reporter: investigators say the mother's story of how they got there simply does not add up. divers found the bodies of the two boys under water still in their mother's car early monday morning. their mother says she was in an accident and somehow...
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the criminals rights are of little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people here are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany that might ease consciences in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here martin r.t. germany. this week not ten years since the international space station first became habitable a decade ago a russian module talk to your bitter in an event which revolutionized research at the station is the largest construction in space and many countries are involved in the project program was originally going to end in twenty fifteen but it's been extended by five years to celebrate the station's out of first three the current crew sent a message from space. square glad to be working here in our space office is the best window of you know traffic jams on the way to work though there are not many people around in space aliens haven't visited us yet we're never bald and luckily we're far away from each. one just a few moments
the criminals rights are of little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people here are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany that might ease consciences in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here martin r.t. germany. this week not ten years since the international space station first became habitable a decade ago a russian module talk to...
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the criminals right serve little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people who are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was thought might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here tom barton r.t. broken germany. this week marked ten years says the international space station first became habitable a decade ago a russian module docked with the old an event which revolutionized research had the station they are says is the largest construction in space and many countries are involved in the project the program was originally going to and twenty five team but it's been extended by five years to celebrate the station's anniversary of the current crew sent a message from space. square glad to be welcomed here you know as myself is is the best window of you know traffic jams on the way to work you know though there are not many people around and space aliens haven't visited us yet when of a bull is crushed and luck
the criminals right serve little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people who are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was thought might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here tom barton r.t. broken germany. this week marked ten years says the international space station first became habitable a decade ago a...
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the criminals rights are of little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people here are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was that might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here martin r.t. germany. and while germany may be forced to release potentially dangerous individuals into the community in the us convicts have to go to extreme lengths just for a taste of freedom and the next hour we'll take you to america's most infamous and largest maximum security prison where inmates battle balls without training for fame and a quick buck. a . few laughs. who come to play. just turning twenty six minutes past the hour here in the russian capital now to some other international news this hour and published on the death toll from the worst flooding the country seen in over eighteen years is reach more than eleven hundred fishel say that figure could rise as there are areas rescue workers have not yet been able to reac
the criminals rights are of little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people here are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was that might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here martin r.t. germany. and while germany may be forced to release potentially dangerous individuals into the community in the us convicts...
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the criminals right serve little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people here are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was that might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here martin r.t. germany and out of some other international news making headlines this hour and in pakistan the death toll from the worst flooding in the country you've seen in over eighty years has now reached more than one thousand official say the figure could rise further there are areas rescue workers have not yet been able to reach flooded roads and damaged bridges are hampering rescue efforts some twenty seven thousand dollars still stranded in remote villages in rescue operations also continue in china after the worst flooding in a decade in some provinces floods triggered by heavy rain has paralyzed traffic on major highways cutting off people living in surrounding mountainous areas ten days of downpours have left more than one h
the criminals right serve little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people here are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was that might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here martin r.t. germany and out of some other international news making headlines this hour and in pakistan the death toll from the worst...
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the criminals rights are of little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people here are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was thought might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here tom barton r.t. broken germany than a while germany may be forced to release potentially dangerous individuals into the community in the us convicts have to go to extreme lengths just for a taste of freedom next hour we'll take you to america's most infamous and largest maximum city maximum security prison where inmates battle balls without training for fame and a quick back. speak . to him. a. the u.s. said arizona has enacts had the controversial new immigration law this week but with vast highly contentious police powers critics said were racist random checks on people staters won't know hoppin a move which have given rise to fears that asking groups who may racially targeted abodes who oppose the new law still far from happy ab
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chris? >> reporter: we got here a little after 8:00, just in time for a guard to walk by us and said he was glad he was leaving because it was absolutely crazy in there. in the time we've been here,less, let's show you some video. we've seen a half-dozen ambulances leaving from inside the prison. we're told seven inmates were injured. around 7:00 tonight, there was a massive riot inside the main exercise yard. we're told it involved about 250 inmates. just moments ago, a prison spokesperson told us that this happened around dinnertime. they cannot confirm at this time how many inmates total were inside the yard but they do know where this fight started. >> it started on the handball court. it was just a spur-of-the moment thing. it uft ee rupted. we had 250 inmates. 200 were involved in being in the riot. >> reporter: what measures were taken to try to stop this riot. >> we filed grenades and we fired 20 40-millimeter less lethal force rowfnds and five warning shot rounds. >> reporter: at this time, prison officials are not able to confirm for us how many of the prisoners were actually inju
chris? >> reporter: we got here a little after 8:00, just in time for a guard to walk by us and said he was glad he was leaving because it was absolutely crazy in there. in the time we've been here,less, let's show you some video. we've seen a half-dozen ambulances leaving from inside the prison. we're told seven inmates were injured. around 7:00 tonight, there was a massive riot inside the main exercise yard. we're told it involved about 250 inmates. just moments ago, a prison...
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. >> a little beach, a little gym, tan, laundry. >> chris was down at the jersey shore.bout tanning from chris wragge. >> the situation. >> that's right. we have our own situation. >> welcome back to "the early show." >> a lot coming up, including whether a show about terminal cancer can actually be funny. the acclaimed actress laura linney here to talk about her new series which premieres on showtime called "the big c." >> and ayla brown will introduce us to a young man who could become america's youngest racing legend. he's five years away from getting his driver's license. but the kid can fly in a go-kart. >> look at that. >> they move. >> seriously. >> he's not messing around. and he's going to be a terror when he gets his driver's license. >>> our favorite chefs is here, marcus samuelsson. lobster rolls. i just looked at this. a great twist to the old lobster roll. >> a little twist. >> you are going to like this one a lot. >> you're going to make me wait for it, aren't you? >> just a couple minute. >> because i'm hungry. it's time for breakfast. >> we'll get there.
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chris. i heard that -- that all over the internet that today was your birthday. i had them make a little nice cake here. this. happy birthday, elaine. all right. so i goat the barrett day cake made, then -- birthday, and then i heard it ain't your birthday. it isn't the 16th. >> it is the 26th. >> for all of -- lane's fans around the world, her birthday is not officially today, it is the 26th. but i paid for this cake. >> since i paid for the cake. >> i thought today was her birthday. double crossed me. >> he thinks i'm 29 too. tavis: since i paid for the cake, we'll eat it. happy birthday to you. >> thank you. >> as soon as i make room for john, after the performance, we'll have cake. up next, the first five new songs john is going to perform for us this week, stay with us. tavis: much c.d., here he is, john, performing. good night and keep the faith. ♪ save some time to dream ♪ save some time for yourself ♪ ♪ don't let your time slip away ♪ ♪ or be stolen by somebody else ♪ ♪ save the time for those you love ♪ ♪ for they remember what you gave ♪ ♪ save some time for the songs you sing
chris. i heard that -- that all over the internet that today was your birthday. i had them make a little nice cake here. this. happy birthday, elaine. all right. so i goat the barrett day cake made, then -- birthday, and then i heard it ain't your birthday. it isn't the 16th. >> it is the 26th. >> for all of -- lane's fans around the world, her birthday is not officially today, it is the 26th. but i paid for this cake. >> since i paid for the cake. >> i thought today was...
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. >> chris: let's talk a little bit of politics.r political action committee recently put out a video called "the so-called mama grizzlies video." take a look at it. ♪ >> it seems like it's kind of a mom awakening in the last year-and-a-half. where women are rising up and saying no, we've had enough already. because moms kind of just know when something is wrong. >> chris: i'm curious, governor, why are you targeting women? are you trying to create am with's movement for this november -- create a woman's movement for this november and possibly 2012? >> it just so happens that the common sense constitutional conservative women are willing to put it all on the line and they are going to make a lot of sacrifices to serve their country. they have a lot of common sense. they just happen to be women. i support them strongly and wholly. they know we have to repeal the budget-busting bill like obama care and talk of cap and tax energy taxes and rein and spend in congress and adopt policies to allow us to be energy independent and get us on
. >> chris: let's talk a little bit of politics.r political action committee recently put out a video called "the so-called mama grizzlies video." take a look at it. ♪ >> it seems like it's kind of a mom awakening in the last year-and-a-half. where women are rising up and saying no, we've had enough already. because moms kind of just know when something is wrong. >> chris: i'm curious, governor, why are you targeting women? are you trying to create am with's...
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little bit later. they say right now they know it started in the handball yard but they don't know exactly why it started. reporting, i'm chris. >>> thank you for that report. also on the news tonight, think about when you were 18 years old. were you ready to go it alone? well, foster kids in california are forced to fend for themselves when they turn 18. a 49er player is using his star power to try to change that. showers her guinea pig with love. >> i don't know my mother and my father, he's really close to me, like across the street, but he doesn't talk to me. >> despite that, she is going to junior college to try to change that. but she worries about being homeless. >> i'm very worried. i think about it every day. i think about what am i going to do for money. >> reporter: it's a hard fact of life in the foster care system. for foster kids their 18 birthday can be a bittersweet occasion because the one entity that's cared for them, the state of california has to cut them off. >> they are homeless, incarcerated, pregnant on drugs, it's a sad reality of what happens to a young person who they leave foster care. >> reporter:
little bit later. they say right now they know it started in the handball yard but they don't know exactly why it started. reporting, i'm chris. >>> thank you for that report. also on the news tonight, think about when you were 18 years old. were you ready to go it alone? well, foster kids in california are forced to fend for themselves when they turn 18. a 49er player is using his star power to try to change that. showers her guinea pig with love. >> i don't know my mother and...
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chris: one neat thing that's happened in the tenderloin in the past couple of decades is little saigon. the development of the vietnamese community in the tenderloin's western part, mainly along larkin st. there's an increasing number of vietnamese families and businesses. one of the strengths of the tenderloin is the tenderloin community school, developed 6 or 7 years ago. it's a great school. and there's a lot of kids that go there and that's not something that's thought about. jerry: i think the neighborhood is improving but at the same time we're still facing the same issues as 10 or 15 years ago or longer. there was a neighborhood planning study, the tenderloin 2000 plan published in the early 1990's that identified 5 basic goals for the neighborhood. and 15 years later, those goals... i think a lot of people would regard them as the primary goals for the neighborhood. they include: public safety, affordable housing or housing in general, economic development, the public general environment and social services. and 15 years later a lot of those concerns are the same ones that peop
chris: one neat thing that's happened in the tenderloin in the past couple of decades is little saigon. the development of the vietnamese community in the tenderloin's western part, mainly along larkin st. there's an increasing number of vietnamese families and businesses. one of the strengths of the tenderloin is the tenderloin community school, developed 6 or 7 years ago. it's a great school. and there's a lot of kids that go there and that's not something that's thought about. jerry: i think...
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little more attractive i'm opportunistic in the market. the >> news about cisco today what's happening with them? >> cisco's like chris go out there always cooking whether you're watching chronic the website you can watch the video we need network equipment in gear here when it at the phone company we did at our house it's an end to end solution provider. video is the big story for the next 10 years. cisco is well positioned. i'm not a big fan of biotech stocks because ultimately than ohrid a lot of shareholder value they tend to trade in a range so cisco 25 to 30 is the kind of trade that i would think about. intel at 20 i would think about. tech stocks are vintage not stocks you own. >> sales miss what you mean by that? >> ultimately if you fire a couple people you can make the earnings hit to the ultimately wasn't the revenues and margins that hit the bottom line. people miss on the top line. >> disney's profits way up tell us about that? >> i love disney they've got a franchise of products that i think it's great for my children and my children's children. the be in business a long time you don't want all disney f
little more attractive i'm opportunistic in the market. the >> news about cisco today what's happening with them? >> cisco's like chris go out there always cooking whether you're watching chronic the website you can watch the video we need network equipment in gear here when it at the phone company we did at our house it's an end to end solution provider. video is the big story for the next 10 years. cisco is well positioned. i'm not a big fan of biotech stocks because ultimately...
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. >> chris: let me switch this a little bit. the controversy over the mosque near grand zero continued this week. we saw and i think everyone expected that after the president weighed in, now you are going to suddenly get everybody weigh in, every democrat asked, harry reid, the democratic leader in the senate came out against building the mosque there. house speaker nancy pelosi had a very different reaction. let's watch. >> there is no question that there is a concerted effort to make this a political issue by some. i join those who have called for looking in to how is this opposition to the mosque being funded? >> chris: looking in to how opposition to the moss sack being funded? what is she talking about? >> this is interesting because churches actually come up against zoning laws all the time. the question of where to build a church is not a new one. there was a memo done by religious leaders a couple years ago that said don't demonize opponents when we get this these controversies which is what she is doing, trying to demo
. >> chris: let me switch this a little bit. the controversy over the mosque near grand zero continued this week. we saw and i think everyone expected that after the president weighed in, now you are going to suddenly get everybody weigh in, every democrat asked, harry reid, the democratic leader in the senate came out against building the mosque there. house speaker nancy pelosi had a very different reaction. let's watch. >> there is no question that there is a concerted effort to...
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garvin and chris, next monday and tuesday, looks like we finally start to warm up a little bit more. mid-80s. >> isn't it october? >> fall time. >> craig, thank you very much. >>> 4:40 is the time. dr. laura shocker. what she said after repeatedly using a racial slur on air. >>> and facebook may know where you are today. what the social networking site is set to unveil. >>> plus, five secrets that will save you time at the the dmv. jean elle. facebook's 500 million members will soon beable to broadcast not only their status, but where they are. that's what a number of tech news sites are blogging this morning. so do you want to have a facebook low jack? for more on what that means for you and your privacy, even if you're not a facebook user, here's nbc bay area's vicky nguyen. >> reporter: it's called geo location. basically, it's a service that allows you to log on to a website from your mobile device and tell all your friends where you are. maybe not that exciting when you're at work, but say you're at a cafe and you want to see what friends are in the area and who might want to jo
garvin and chris, next monday and tuesday, looks like we finally start to warm up a little bit more. mid-80s. >> isn't it october? >> fall time. >> craig, thank you very much. >>> 4:40 is the time. dr. laura shocker. what she said after repeatedly using a racial slur on air. >>> and facebook may know where you are today. what the social networking site is set to unveil. >>> plus, five secrets that will save you time at the the dmv. jean elle....
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little bit of everything. scientific, medical. >> positions will be offered by private companies like chris kis beingo and government agencies.including employment development department and u.s. navy. californians are starting to see some growth in certain sectors of the economy. >> small business, last month increased jobs by one tenth of one percent equating to 26,000 jobs. >> lens crafters have been 50 positions available in the greater bay area. >> lens crafters has 22 stores between san jose and santa rosa. >> we have a number of positions available. and there is general manager, manufacturing manager as well as manufacturing technicians and eye wear consultants. >> and again, tomorrow's job fair will run from noon until 4:00 at hilton garden inn in emeryville. >> money scope headlines another slide in stock prices. dow dropped 140 points today, closing over the 10,000 mark. and nasdaq lost ground as well. intel announced plans to buy a infin ontechnologies should give intel the know how to make chips for battery that's don't drain so quickly aichl sign of confidence from hl hl setting aside $10 billion to buy back some
little bit of everything. scientific, medical. >> positions will be offered by private companies like chris kis beingo and government agencies.including employment development department and u.s. navy. californians are starting to see some growth in certain sectors of the economy. >> small business, last month increased jobs by one tenth of one percent equating to 26,000 jobs. >> lens crafters have been 50 positions available in the greater bay area. >> lens crafters has...
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georgetown university professor and author of the blog turner's revenge chris thanks for coming back and ok let's get personal here you're a little older than me but i think that you probably remember hopefully remember when the pentagon papers yes i do is broke in the new york times so i want your perspective because i wasn't around back then you know how have the reactions changed well i mean even i mean that old but i mean as a kid i remember and what i remember is the public's reaction but did ministrations reaction the next to the administration's reaction and i think that's what sets this apart from what's going on now i mean they wanted to throw daniel ellsberg to the wolves they wanted to attack the leaks i mean the pentagon papers case gave rise to watergate because with nixon wanted a group of people like liddy you could go around and burglarize and stop this kind of stuff and now you don't have that you know you have work in self supporting manti which is which is ironic the man who leaked the pentagon papers is supporting manning but nobody else is the mainstream media is attacking julian assange on whether the suppor
georgetown university professor and author of the blog turner's revenge chris thanks for coming back and ok let's get personal here you're a little older than me but i think that you probably remember hopefully remember when the pentagon papers yes i do is broke in the new york times so i want your perspective because i wasn't around back then you know how have the reactions changed well i mean even i mean that old but i mean as a kid i remember and what i remember is the public's reaction but...
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little surprising. >> some analysts say this research shows more americans are paying off old credit card debts before taking on new ones. chris klacken, nbc news. >>> industry analysts say because of more extensive security checks, experts around the country are swapping out fast food strants for sit-down restaurants. >>> facebook is big enough that any move it makes gives it a lot of attention. the social networking website has introduced a new feature that mix some people happy but others, not so much. >>> facebook has made it easy for half a billion customers to connect virtually. now the social networking site is helping with face-to-face connection. >> there are a lot of harmless reasons why you would want to use this. >> the new places feature puts the word out when a user checks in via cell phone from a given location. >> nine out of ten times, it's not going to be a really we're issue if people see you're at a pizzeria for an hour and a half. >>> it's territory pioneered earlier by websites. but with facebook, there's a hitch. >> if you want your friend to see where you are, in a particular place, you have to let stra
little surprising. >> some analysts say this research shows more americans are paying off old credit card debts before taking on new ones. chris klacken, nbc news. >>> industry analysts say because of more extensive security checks, experts around the country are swapping out fast food strants for sit-down restaurants. >>> facebook is big enough that any move it makes gives it a lot of attention. the social networking website has introduced a new feature that mix some...
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i'm erica hill with chris wragge on the plaza. a little numbers we talked about a little earlier in the show. >> we need good numbers. >> the millions of americans, myself included, never thought twice about feeding your dog and cat and where you do it. turns out, according to a new report this morning, contaminated pet food could actually in effect someone in your family with salmonella. some of the important takeaways include where you feed your pet. we'll help you keep your family safe with that information and keep your pets well food. >> i couldn't believe when i heard the story about dry pet food. with kids, it's really tough. you know kids, how they like to crawl. >> they do. i like to get mine to help with chores. >> we've got great tips. >> we know money can't buy happiness. spending on certain things does make you more joyful. i could have told you that. even timing. when you part with hard-earned dollars can increase good feelings as well. ray martin here to tell us how to get the best benefits from buying. going out, putting yo
i'm erica hill with chris wragge on the plaza. a little numbers we talked about a little earlier in the show. >> we need good numbers. >> the millions of americans, myself included, never thought twice about feeding your dog and cat and where you do it. turns out, according to a new report this morning, contaminated pet food could actually in effect someone in your family with salmonella. some of the important takeaways include where you feed your pet. we'll help you keep your...
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chris morris is there. >> in southern pakistan, some of the victims are getting desperate. this is a fight for clean drinking water and a littleit of food. united nations as 800,000 people are currently stranded. they can only be reached by air. among them, this man who lives on a small island. >> i want the water to go away and never come back again. i want an education. >> elsewhere, there are frantic efforts to prevent the water spewing further damage. volunteers are filling up sandbags and carrying them up the slope. this is one part of a huge, hastily-build network of defense says. >> as you can see, the side of the defensive wall is gradually being washed away by water. the critical question is, can these sandbags to hold back the floods? the bad news is within the last few hours of local people say the troubles have been rising. at the water's edge at the end of the road, people know their fate is not entirely in their own hands. across the water a few miles from here is a town newly- submerged. this was as far as we go. as the floods continued to surge toward the sea, diverted through different channels, safety for one
chris morris is there. >> in southern pakistan, some of the victims are getting desperate. this is a fight for clean drinking water and a littleit of food. united nations as 800,000 people are currently stranded. they can only be reached by air. among them, this man who lives on a small island. >> i want the water to go away and never come back again. i want an education. >> elsewhere, there are frantic efforts to prevent the water spewing further damage. volunteers are...
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chris converts, worth another look. earthquakes go up 1-0. time for a little defense. second half, 74th minute. galaxy looking to equalize. one of seven saves. shocked the galaxy 1-0 improving to 8, 6 and 5. >> the first-please team, they're a great team. i think we can build on that a lot. keep looking towards the playoffs. we think we can get. >> that's wait the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. we'll see you tonight at 5:00. >> coming up next. >> nanette miranda in sacramento. a new website reveals dozens of parolees come off tracking anklets any given month with parole agents scrabbleabling to find them. >> grand new plans for market street. can an arts district help ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. a troubling problem for california prison officials. parolees the state cannot track. that's because they're cutting off the gps devices designed to let prison officials keep tabs on them. our capital correspondent nanette miranda is in sacramento with the story. >> the california department of corrections new website already lists the names and face of 45 parolees who have cut their gps anklets off
chris converts, worth another look. earthquakes go up 1-0. time for a little defense. second half, 74th minute. galaxy looking to equalize. one of seven saves. shocked the galaxy 1-0 improving to 8, 6 and 5. >> the first-please team, they're a great team. i think we can build on that a lot. keep looking towards the playoffs. we think we can get. >> that's wait the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. we'll see you tonight at 5:00. >> coming up next. >> nanette miranda in...
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chris, we do appreciate your time this morning. not even 6:00 here, but i can definitely go for a little pico.s, guys. >> thanks a lot. >>> well, the raiders are dealing with a little bit of bad news today. head coach tom campbell made a surprise announcement at last night's practice that one of his most promising players is out. >> let's talk about who didn't practice today. chad has had a procedure on his knee, an arthroscopic procedure. i can't tell you yet as to a timeline, but we'll know that pretty quick. >> campbell did say he hopes the wide receiver will be back for the season opener on september 12th. he missed his first eight games last season after breaking his foot in a training camp. >>> it's 5:46 right now. you're watching nbc bay area news. >> rob will have a look at the forecast coming up in just a bit, because he's keeping tabs on just how hot it's going to get. first, we want to check in with kris sanchez this morning. and she is taking a look at another scorcher as well. kris? >> reporter: good morning to you, brent. we are here at the fremont b.a.r.t. station, but this is n
chris, we do appreciate your time this morning. not even 6:00 here, but i can definitely go for a little pico.s, guys. >> thanks a lot. >>> well, the raiders are dealing with a little bit of bad news today. head coach tom campbell made a surprise announcement at last night's practice that one of his most promising players is out. >> let's talk about who didn't practice today. chad has had a procedure on his knee, an arthroscopic procedure. i can't tell you yet as to a...
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chris wragge. >> good morning. i'm rebecca jarvis in for erica hill. >>> two things that probably spell a little trouble.enough. once again paris gets clipped for doing something that is against the law. busted for cocaine possession. >>> first, we want to head back to dave price, who is standing by in new orleans for us this morningme morningment. good morning, dave. >> good morning, guys. we are going to revisit a remarkable story. a story of struggle and love, a family who made such an impression on us five years ago. it's a story worth taking a second look at. so stay tuned for that. the fifth anniversary of katrina coming to shore and every day for the last five years has been a struggle for those who returned here and those who have not been able to return yet. in the meantime, back to new york and say good morning to whitt johnson standing by at the news desk. >> good morning again, everyone. california authorities are trying to figure out what triggered a riot at a prison near sacramento. it involved as many as 200 inmates. seven prisoners hospitalized. not clear how many suffered gunshot wounds.
chris wragge. >> good morning. i'm rebecca jarvis in for erica hill. >>> two things that probably spell a little trouble.enough. once again paris gets clipped for doing something that is against the law. busted for cocaine possession. >>> first, we want to head back to dave price, who is standing by in new orleans for us this morningme morningment. good morning, dave. >> good morning, guys. we are going to revisit a remarkable story. a story of struggle and love, a...
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taking great pains as chris pointed out to note that the approvals we are making are for life safety changes to the buildings and not for particular uses. the e.i.r. process is a little hard to pin down and i think the previous speaker is correct, it will probably take 18 months. so we are in a situation where the uses cannot be legalized until that process is done. the other thing i just wanted to clarify and i understand that the map that you have showing all those districts -- looks a bit alarming and i can totally understand. we had to come up for a way for purposes of the e.i.r. of studying areas for potential growth because they have so many properties that are scattered in a number of different places. and if we are who to look at potential growth which an e.i.r. is intended to do, we need to identify districts that could potentially have additional facilities in. that doesn't mean when we get 18 months down the road, we'll say you can buy buildings in all these districts. the e.i.r. will look at those impacts. and the planning commission will say, no, the impacts are unacceptable and you cannot go into this particular district. we need to look at the worst ca
taking great pains as chris pointed out to note that the approvals we are making are for life safety changes to the buildings and not for particular uses. the e.i.r. process is a little hard to pin down and i think the previous speaker is correct, it will probably take 18 months. so we are in a situation where the uses cannot be legalized until that process is done. the other thing i just wanted to clarify and i understand that the map that you have showing all those districts -- looks a bit...
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chris. >> good morning to you, laura. the stage is all set. all the littles are out for that groundbreaking ceremony that's coming up at 10:00 this morning. a ceremony that will transform what was a dark and grimy, gloomy and dreary transit house into something that is almost completely the opposite. take a look at the computer animation that will show us what is going to look like eventually. it's a $1.6 billion facility that will include terminals and an underground bus station, but also waiting areas and places to shop. in the surrounding areas, there will also be housing and office space and also a park. it will also feature the first high-speed rail station in the entire nation. now, it's not going to be done until august of 2017, if all goes according to plan, so you know that old say, it gets worse before it gets better. demolition will be ongoing, so commuters will have to arrive and depart from a temporary station about a block away. but not too shabby considering not too long ago it was an empty city lot. a lot of heavy hitters are expected in town
chris. >> good morning to you, laura. the stage is all set. all the littles are out for that groundbreaking ceremony that's coming up at 10:00 this morning. a ceremony that will transform what was a dark and grimy, gloomy and dreary transit house into something that is almost completely the opposite. take a look at the computer animation that will show us what is going to look like eventually. it's a $1.6 billion facility that will include terminals and an underground bus station, but...
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following we're going to play a little ten second clip let's play that clip right now the terms we have not is between trust the banks or trusting people most people chris. still hate banks but they trust them more. than the clip just says something interesting that people even though they hate bankers they trust bankers more than they do their neighbor now i've got my thoughts on this but speak a little bit about this place well i think it's manic or sales associate it is who is saying this and i think that he sees from all kind of empirical research that people are using trust in institutions not just in financial institutions but also in political institutions they go to vote less and they felt very predictably they felt put it in and out of power you know by the year to change loyalties and alliances because they don't trust institutions but then the question is always what is steel turn it to you know what can we do without and can we do without banks can we do without well it exploded titian's is hard to imagine out there hit it and one of the reasons it's hard to imagine is that to rebuild a different structure means that you have to rebuild it w
following we're going to play a little ten second clip let's play that clip right now the terms we have not is between trust the banks or trusting people most people chris. still hate banks but they trust them more. than the clip just says something interesting that people even though they hate bankers they trust bankers more than they do their neighbor now i've got my thoughts on this but speak a little bit about this place well i think it's manic or sales associate it is who is saying this...
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reporter: this year, chris come almost and many of their friends took steps to minimize their impact on the neighborhoods. >> i think collectively, we are trying to make it a little bit better because this is a great event, for a good cause for the recs and parks department. >> keith lives less than a block from the park and says that more people seem to be taking public transportation and has seen fewer cars parked illegally. >> i think it's great to cut the concert down to two nights. this thing is not meant for a three-day concert. this is enough festival location. >> reporter: but with thousands and music pomping into the night, in years past, they have felt the groove. >> it keeps me up all night. >> because the music is too loud? >> yes. >> reporter: so far, people who live here say that outside land has been realmly good neighbors. >> i guess they are okay because of the pressure. >> reporter: we talked to san francisco police earlier this evening. they didn't have any reports of any arrest. the concert gets underway again to. some of the big acts set to take the stagings social distortion and kings leon. for more on outside land and other events taking pl
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chris converts on the tough angle where worth another look. earthquakes go up 1-0. time now for a littled half, 74th minute. looking to equalize. approves 8, 6 and 5. >> first-please team. they're a great team. i think we can build on that a lot, keep climbing up the ladder for the playoffs. so we have our eyes on it and think we can get there. >> to the finnon raceway calling for the grand prix of sonoma. continuing to show why it's there this year. locked up his indy car series regard. qualifying he completes the 3.3 mile lap. 16 seconds. defending champ will start second and third. finally the nascar's sprint hitting bristol motor speedway. johnson gets turned, spins into the wall. he finishes 35th. the fifth night and weekend belong to kyle bush. he becomes the first driver ever to win the truck, nationwide and cup series races in the same weekend. three victories in three nights. and julie anxiousster was disqualified for using a weighted training aid on her club while waiting on the 10th hole. the 15-year-old was trying to stay loose. it was an illegal use of a doughnut weight. tha
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so, she didn't have chris come to the rose ceremony at all. >> a little extra romance last night. >>live. he had an opportunity to talk to the happy couple. is love going to keep them together, cameron? we'll find out this morning. >> first exclusive interview with the happy couple. >>> also this morning, some important family information. and we're going to look at what do you do if you think your parents are depressed? it's a condition that often goes undiagnosed. we'll tell you how to recognize the symptoms and get them the help they need. it's part of a series, "mom & dad, we need to talk." >> an important series we're continuing. >>> in our last half hour, we're going to have a little music. this woman is huge across the pond. you're going to love her, too. she's a platinum singer, recording artist. katie melua. and she's going to perform live. she is really big in england. i predict she will be big here, too. we'll hear from katie in our last half hour. >>> back upstairs now to juju with the news. >> good morning, robin and george. good morning, again, everyone. more on the tra
so, she didn't have chris come to the rose ceremony at all. >> a little extra romance last night. >>live. he had an opportunity to talk to the happy couple. is love going to keep them together, cameron? we'll find out this morning. >> first exclusive interview with the happy couple. >>> also this morning, some important family information. and we're going to look at what do you do if you think your parents are depressed? it's a condition that often goes undiagnosed....
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chris: mid-market roughly is, say a block south and a jagged block north of market st, from about 5th to 9th. it's an area that's seen underinvestment. kind of a... little bit different area of market st. than the area more to the east or further west. so the idea of looking at redevelopment in that area is to see if you stimulate or can enhance investment in that part of the city. carolyn: there's been lots and lots of different plans over the years over how to redevelop mid-market, and what to do and stuff, but none of them have ever come into reality. so hopefully this is the plan that will make mid-market, and therefore make all of market street, the street that it should be. chris: there's a disagreement between a group largely backed by the property owners and the developers themselves, who want to minimize the amount of concessions being asked for by the city in exchange for this enhanced local investment, and a group more supported by the residents of the area, who are looking for enhanced benefits given to them by developers which include higher affordable housing in the area of developments along mid-market. charles: they oughta take redevelop
chris: mid-market roughly is, say a block south and a jagged block north of market st, from about 5th to 9th. it's an area that's seen underinvestment. kind of a... little bit different area of market st. than the area more to the east or further west. so the idea of looking at redevelopment in that area is to see if you stimulate or can enhance investment in that part of the city. carolyn: there's been lots and lots of different plans over the years over how to redevelop mid-market, and what...
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revenue stream and making a little money from online software like google docs and they're pushing all these new avenues. >> charlie: what is their biggest bet in the future. >> chris me mentioned android a they a recent success. we haven't necessarily seen the revenu revenue but it's made great strides in the market place. >> there's a gray area. we're not sure what google wants to do with verizon they want to leave data open and they want equal access to the internet and what they suggested and got lots of people very upset is the wireless world be left open for google and verizon and at&t to compete as they will without guarantee that all forms of day have equal access and it's got all sorts of people very upset. >> charlie: how would it work? for example, youtube could be accessed faster than other things. >> google can play a premium or you as a user can play a premium to faster access to youtube and there's a suggestion that it become like cable tv. you can have premium content. google suggested maybe there's a self monitoring network and the problem is it starts to sound whatever is new could be on the premium more advanced, more higher cost network and ther
revenue stream and making a little money from online software like google docs and they're pushing all these new avenues. >> charlie: what is their biggest bet in the future. >> chris me mentioned android a they a recent success. we haven't necessarily seen the revenu revenue but it's made great strides in the market place. >> there's a gray area. we're not sure what google wants to do with verizon they want to leave data open and they want equal access to the internet and...
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little butter on there on the crustini. >> exactly. no actually toasted with extra virgin olive oil. the thing that makes the meat loaf special, chrismoisture and a variety of vegetables that are sweeter. this is a home-made cats sup with no sugar or corn syrup. beats, route beg ga -- >> what's the appeal with meat loaf. >> for me, chris, when we look at an animal, a lot of people wonder why we have all the animal factories and things like that, one of the reasons, everybody wants steak. if we used more ground beef, steak is only 10% of the animal. when we use more of the ground beef, we are really helping not need to produce so many animals. we don't have so much meet left over. when we look at stainability, we want to use the whole animal instead of shipping it all over the place. >> i like the fact you are using spoons rather than getting the hands in there. >> yeah. i want to shake your hand at the end and that may not be fun. >> go ahead. >> amen, i hear you. >> it's tough. >> there you go. basically what we do is you can see i've added to the volume of the meet, i put quite a bit of -- i have a whole-grain sour dough bread whe
little butter on there on the crustini. >> exactly. no actually toasted with extra virgin olive oil. the thing that makes the meat loaf special, chrismoisture and a variety of vegetables that are sweeter. this is a home-made cats sup with no sugar or corn syrup. beats, route beg ga -- >> what's the appeal with meat loaf. >> for me, chris, when we look at an animal, a lot of people wonder why we have all the animal factories and things like that, one of the reasons, everybody...
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chris mcmillan came up with it. he does my hair. and he is a littlee i said many times before, i am his barbie doll. so, he basically, would always see pictures of her from great movies. kind of a fun idea. never been done. >> did barbara have anything to do with it? >> yeah. she absolutely did. she lent me one of her dresses from -- she has all of her own wardrobe, still, from like -- back when she did her first show. here's her first shoes from her first concert. >> wow. >> and barbara's -- "classical barbara," that album cover, she lent me that dress for the shoot. it was pretty great. >> let's answer some viewer questions. we have a lot. the first came from idet gonzalez from houston, texas. everyone wants to know. how do you keep so fit? >> so boring of an answer at this point. i work. i workout regularly. and i eat well. and i think -- sleep is important. >> are you getting much sleep these days? >> i'm getting there. last couple nights have been a bit tricky. but we're here. >> and you're up early this morning. here's a question that came in if
chris mcmillan came up with it. he does my hair. and he is a littlee i said many times before, i am his barbie doll. so, he basically, would always see pictures of her from great movies. kind of a fun idea. never been done. >> did barbara have anything to do with it? >> yeah. she absolutely did. she lent me one of her dresses from -- she has all of her own wardrobe, still, from like -- back when she did her first show. here's her first shoes from her first concert. >> wow....