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. >> lo so, verizon fi includes cool widgets like faceboo twitter, en access to youtube right on yourof crowding around your computer. hey have you seen the walking ham? walking... the ham's got boots on... i'm not sure i have. or the soapy monkey? oh, my husnd's on youtube. oh, honey, we really don't... come on. it's so funny. the man's sy.. you're daddy little girl's bike? no, i'm not. let's cue it up. [ male announcer ] introducing youtube, straight to your tv. only on verizon fios. th is beyond cable. this is fios call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 y/v. >> final look at the seven-day fooecast. r tomorrow. maybe little patchy fog. and burns off quickly. allowing us to see lentt of sunshine in the peanut paste afternoon. 81. 89 wednesday. late shower possible. and thuday and friday 80 remaining with30 percent chance -or showerssand thunderms. but then by saturday, sunday, memorial ay,lloking a pley sunshine. with temperatures in the lower 80s. all right. thank you, vytas. thaak you for joining us.
. >> lo so, verizon fi includes cool widgets like faceboo twitter, en access to youtube right on yourof crowding around your computer. hey have you seen the walking ham? walking... the ham's got boots on... i'm not sure i have. or the soapy monkey? oh, my husnd's on youtube. oh, honey, we really don't... come on. it's so funny. the man's sy.. you're daddy little girl's bike? no, i'm not. let's cue it up. [ male announcer ] introducing youtube, straight to your tv. only on verizon fios. th...
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the least affordable, los angeles, honolulu. >>> so far three flights from dulles and one from bwi toondon are listed on time. however, a flight from london to dulliest and another to bwi has been cancelled. british airways says it will able to carry 70% of passengers who booked flights during the strike but we tell people to check and recheck to make sure the flight is taking off. >> and that's on top of the ash from the volcano. so all kinds of things happening. >>> filling up the tank is a little more affordable this monday morning. let's check the prices at the pump -- with the weather getting warmer, more people are biking to work. work. >>> and begin with virginia's weather and traffic. here's howard. >> biking today, it will be damp out there. maybe a few sprinkles. go to live doppler 9000 hd and show you the light showers, heavy mist if you will coming in from fairfax county. generally north of 66 from fairfax, to reston and great falls up to northern faulkier county and northern prince william, as well. this is moving west southwest even near front royal we have sprinkles. by
the least affordable, los angeles, honolulu. >>> so far three flights from dulles and one from bwi toondon are listed on time. however, a flight from london to dulliest and another to bwi has been cancelled. british airways says it will able to carry 70% of passengers who booked flights during the strike but we tell people to check and recheck to make sure the flight is taking off. >> and that's on top of the ash from the volcano. so all kinds of things happening. >>>...
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. >> reporter: hattie kauffman, los angeles. >> so what kind of trouble is she in these days and canchel zalas. so why is she in cannes in the first place? she knows she has to be in court. >> supposedly to promote a film, but here's the rub. most actresses go there to promote films that are actually coming out. she hasn't shot anything of this film yet. so clearly she's there just to party, have a good time. >> everybody's talking about this life spinning out of control. this is the longest spiral i think i've ever seen. it's been going on for years. >> absolutely. it's a really sad situation. she was an incredibly gifted young actress and we've seen it spiral progressively between her party girl days to the duis, crazy out of control behavior and now this is not a happy judge. >> and when you see a picture like that, can't be necessarily admissible, but pictured next to what looks like cocaine. judge sees that. other people that potentially want to hire her down the line. she could say i'm just a 23-year-old so many times. >> absolutely. how many times are you going to forgiveindsa
. >> reporter: hattie kauffman, los angeles. >> so what kind of trouble is she in these days and canchel zalas. so why is she in cannes in the first place? she knows she has to be in court. >> supposedly to promote a film, but here's the rub. most actresses go there to promote films that are actually coming out. she hasn't shot anything of this film yet. so clearly she's there just to party, have a good time. >> everybody's talking about this life spinning out of...
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so much. >> sarah ferguson and los angeles. you are watching "bbc world news." why thousands of people will descend on london. japan is well known for its high speed trains, but one of the most spectacular as a top speed of 20 kilometers per hour. he can run only in summer. >> nothing can match for a rail rate through japan's new train for views. simply gorgeous, she says. keeping the train going is a tough job for the maintenance crew could take customer service very seriously. they make sure the tracks are clear. at the start of the saar the team travels of line that was built to transport materials. this is one of the few real race that has to be rebuilt every year. s. one of the few railway >> our work begins at putting them back together. pulling the tracks out of the tunnels. the men must balance to put them back together. one slip could be disaster. it has to be finished in time for the summer season. the work is not done current every night there is maintenance to keep up with. -- not done. >> sometimes we work through the early hours of that morning. >>
so much. >> sarah ferguson and los angeles. you are watching "bbc world news." why thousands of people will descend on london. japan is well known for its high speed trains, but one of the most spectacular as a top speed of 20 kilometers per hour. he can run only in summer. >> nothing can match for a rail rate through japan's new train for views. simply gorgeous, she says. keeping the train going is a tough job for the maintenance crew could take customer service very...
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>> they live in a laboratory and lo grow indefinitely so they will keep growing and multiplying and lifting of said of the body as long as they are kept fed and clean and the right temperature and everything. so those can go on forever. >> why did the doctor ticker cells? >> this is a point scientists were trying to grow any cells they could get their hands on sedate and taking samples from anyone who came into the hospital. lots of different hospitals, the scientists had taken hundreds of samples from people and they all died, the samples all died. >> with their knowledge or without? >> pretty standard to do it without their knowledge so very few people knew this was happening. >> and this was in the 30's and 40's? back in the 50's. 1951 is the year the cells were taken. and yes, it was standard practice that time and some ways still is today. a lot of people have their tissue used in research now and don't really realize it. >> and why from a tumor? >> welcome there was a specific study going on at hopkins looking at a cancer. the pap smear had been developed not long before this and so t
>> they live in a laboratory and lo grow indefinitely so they will keep growing and multiplying and lifting of said of the body as long as they are kept fed and clean and the right temperature and everything. so those can go on forever. >> why did the doctor ticker cells? >> this is a point scientists were trying to grow any cells they could get their hands on sedate and taking samples from anyone who came into the hospital. lots of different hospitals, the scientists had...
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bruce redmond has not been charged with a crime so his lawyer says he has returned to los angeles to be with his children and attend to personal matters. the victim's body was found in a sewer in a cancun resort last month. they have described the former survivor producer as a suspect. >>> jamaica always capital, kingston, under a state of emergency as an alleged drug lord fights extradition. the attackers have been trading gunfire with police and set a police station on fire. the u.s. department of state has issued a travel alert warning of the violence. >>> a traffic alert for your morning commute in the district. the chain bridge construction project that was supposed to be finished is delayed. the rain caused problems for the receiling of the roadway. traffic on the chain bridge will be one lane each way for rush hour. they anticipate the work will be complete by mid-week. >>> educators in arizona are under the microscope. auditors are going from classroom to classroom making sure english teachers are doing just that, teaching english. fox's casey stegall explains. >> reporter: i
bruce redmond has not been charged with a crime so his lawyer says he has returned to los angeles to be with his children and attend to personal matters. the victim's body was found in a sewer in a cancun resort last month. they have described the former survivor producer as a suspect. >>> jamaica always capital, kingston, under a state of emergency as an alleged drug lord fights extradition. the attackers have been trading gunfire with police and set a police station on fire. the u.s....
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>> son amigos de el medio ambiente >>> este es un estadio psicológico >>> uno de los materiales cien por ciento lógico soss estados >>> es como la ciudad de johannesburgo >>> esto swla inspiración, aquí la gente canta mucho. uno le a calle y se ve a cada rato a alguien cantando. es una agente >>> y es muy cosme peligro tan >>> y sido andamos por el centro del urb be vemos a la gente feliz >>> y si aes es por eso que johannesburgo es considerado la nueva llo nueva, nueva york de África aquí está estará todo listo a tiempo para el torneo >>> pero el mero, mero del comi comi comi comi comi comi comi comi comi comité organizador hizo una progra aproxi. en todo klaos lo que si podemos garantizar aquí es espíritu de fútbol. el ritmo sudafricano es contagios y esto es un gente fe lisio y todo los tribunal bueno se unen el día de inauguración de torneo seguro que se harán escuchar. a mover. son taestás la barros >>> mejor que todo. mucho mexicano. esto es la pasión de fútbol. exactamente >>> y quedan solo 37 días y sudáfrica está cada ves más cerca de todo >>> lo invitamos que gane un viaje para el concurso >>> e
>> son amigos de el medio ambiente >>> este es un estadio psicológico >>> uno de los materiales cien por ciento lógico soss estados >>> es como la ciudad de johannesburgo >>> esto swla inspiración, aquí la gente canta mucho. uno le a calle y se ve a cada rato a alguien cantando. es una agente >>> y es muy cosme peligro tan >>> y sido andamos por el centro del urb be vemos a la gente feliz >>> y si aes es por eso que...
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so a lot of this is on us. a lo of this isn us, you know.our pocketbook, yo wallet. you vote with your time, sitting in front of e idiot box and e man has a huge audience and tyler is very smt. hetarted t, you know, with these plays and church busse would pull up packed ande's parlayed it intoa, y know -- boht his own jet. if you can buy a jet, you've got moy. imagery i troubling.r me, just >> is there a disappointment from you as a directornd an african-american that "miracle at st. anna" won't get the same audience as others yoll make. >> dvd is a director's bes friend. so a lot of people hav com up to me and said they liked it a lot and for wtever reason they didn't get to see it in the theater, but thedefinitely got the bootleg or watched it on television, pay-per-view, and en if nobody showed , i wanted to make that film bau hollywood historically has omitted the contribution of 1.1 african-american men and wom who fought and died for ts country in world war ii. and i just got tired of seeing these films, again and again and again which
so a lot of this is on us. a lo of this isn us, you know.our pocketbook, yo wallet. you vote with your time, sitting in front of e idiot box and e man has a huge audience and tyler is very smt. hetarted t, you know, with these plays and church busse would pull up packed ande's parlayed it intoa, y know -- boht his own jet. if you can buy a jet, you've got moy. imagery i troubling.r me, just >> is there a disappointment from you as a directornd an african-american that "miracle at st....
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and you take southern california, i'm sure it is a clear, overwhelming majority, los angeles, i would guess soe catholic church is basically, it is a -- in some ways, a very pro immigration and, frankly, it is -- seems to me as too lacks on the issue of illegal immigration. now, these they're laws of the united states of america. and immigration laws are on the books. and, i do not believe any member of the catholic hierarchy should be condoning or approving the deliberate violation of american law. these are not unjust laws, that have been passed here. i think they ought to be enforced and i don't think the catholic hierarchy should be condoning -- i mean, 12 to 20 million illegal aliens in the country, holding down 8 million jobs, when african-americans have, what, a 15% unemployment rate and the whole country,y 10% unemployment rate and 25 million people are under employed or unemployed and the hispanic people are law abiding and hard working people but they are here illegally, and we'll be a nation of laws or not. and i think the law of the country ought to be enforced and it is not simply
and you take southern california, i'm sure it is a clear, overwhelming majority, los angeles, i would guess soe catholic church is basically, it is a -- in some ways, a very pro immigration and, frankly, it is -- seems to me as too lacks on the issue of illegal immigration. now, these they're laws of the united states of america. and immigration laws are on the books. and, i do not believe any member of the catholic hierarchy should be condoning or approving the deliberate violation of american...
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so i recommend it to you on those terms and the unique thing about los angeles in this case is the ofa revenue stream so what they are looking for is a way to leverage that and complete the product more quickly rather than spending the revenue stream overtime and an infrastructure and would be unique and helpful in that matter. but i can't leave without sang this isn't a solution to the huge problems we have an infrastructure into the united states of america. if we just look at transportation 160,000 bridges on the federal system in the ether of replacement or substantial repair. 60 billion-dollar backlog in the legacy transit system for capital and investment. some 40% of the road surface in poor or fair condition causing accidents wasted fuel causing costs to motorists and truckers for repair to the vehicles. it is a disinvestment doesn't come without extraordinary cost. the lost time for those engaged in commercial movement of freight on the system, the detour, that hurts american business and our competitors and we must invest. so, we have to do more than an infrastructure bank.
so i recommend it to you on those terms and the unique thing about los angeles in this case is the ofa revenue stream so what they are looking for is a way to leverage that and complete the product more quickly rather than spending the revenue stream overtime and an infrastructure and would be unique and helpful in that matter. but i can't leave without sang this isn't a solution to the huge problems we have an infrastructure into the united states of america. if we just look at transportation...
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i am not going to watch the los angeles one either. >> i have a problem, so i have to go to you. you don't have a tv. >> but i do read sometime. you read to me. the one thing i was strucken by is they were interviewing the crew and the license guys. how twenty years and it is over. they are like, yeah, we know we have been doing this for 20 years and now it is all done what other show -- you were on a knar bc drama for 20 years find one other guy who has had a steady job that long. >> i have two issues and then i have to move on. "law and order" the obvious villain was never the villain. that goes against everything in riel life. the guy who is the killer is the killer. on "law and order" it is a rich socialite who has planned the whole thing. he is willing to ep jeprodize his billions. >> it is always the sexual predator daddy war bucks. >> it comes out of the liberal guilt. the villain is always rich. i find it tedious, and now i must move on. coming up, we will talk to dean norris. >> doing the job you are supposed to. why should you be the one who pays? paying for doing the r
i am not going to watch the los angeles one either. >> i have a problem, so i have to go to you. you don't have a tv. >> but i do read sometime. you read to me. the one thing i was strucken by is they were interviewing the crew and the license guys. how twenty years and it is over. they are like, yeah, we know we have been doing this for 20 years and now it is all done what other show -- you were on a knar bc drama for 20 years find one other guy who has had a steady job that long....
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anita vogel is live in los angeles for us. sosystem in l.a., what's the impact? >> reporter: yeah, jon, it is a major impact here across the board for l.a. county superior court. it is the largest court trial system in the country. let me show you pictures from downtown los angeles, this is just on any given day. we saw lines wrapped around the block, twice around an entire city block, and these are just folks who are trying to pay traffic tickets and parking tickets. budget cuts from sacramento mean fewer judges and court employees to keep the courts running. >> we keep cutting courtrooms because we don't have the resources, it will get worse, and we'll do our best, but there's only so much we can do with less money to keep our courts running. >> reporter: and they've already laid off 330 employees here, they're talking about closing 17 courtrooms, and another 20% cut is coming. that means people are only going to be more frustrated and those lines could get even longer, jon. jon: some people would say it would be a good thing i
anita vogel is live in los angeles for us. sosystem in l.a., what's the impact? >> reporter: yeah, jon, it is a major impact here across the board for l.a. county superior court. it is the largest court trial system in the country. let me show you pictures from downtown los angeles, this is just on any given day. we saw lines wrapped around the block, twice around an entire city block, and these are just folks who are trying to pay traffic tickets and parking tickets. budget cuts from...
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so. people are counting on him. when i was in the march in los i felt the pain of the people, the frustration of the people. we understand something. it happens for so many years. it's a problem that we have to fix. >> who's the better president for the latino community, bush or obama? >> i think bush was great. he tried to do a lot of things for the latino community. i think obama is trying to do that. the minority right now, we are the -- if you ask about the politics power we have at this moment, it's very powerful. they have to -- they have to listen to the latino people because i think we're important enough. i feel it's important to listen carefully. obama promised the latino community he will help. he needs to come through and help us. we're going to work hard to make this a better place. i feel that latinos love this country. we make a great living for so many years. >> i appreciate your coming in today. >> thank you very much, sir. >> today's most important you don't know. he's one of the best harmonica players on capitol hill. now he sa
so. people are counting on him. when i was in the march in los i felt the pain of the people, the frustration of the people. we understand something. it happens for so many years. it's a problem that we have to fix. >> who's the better president for the latino community, bush or obama? >> i think bush was great. he tried to do a lot of things for the latino community. i think obama is trying to do that. the minority right now, we are the -- if you ask about the politics power we...
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even schwarzenegger's ma massive cuts can only gain so much ground against this level of debt. in losita vogel, fox news. >> shannon: the news for the national economy is better. retail sales up .4 of percentage point in april, seventh straight monthly rise. industrial production rose .8 of a point. both figures were larger than expected. wall street, though, didn't play along. the dow lost 162 3/4. the s&p 500 gave back 21 3/4. nasdaq dropped 47 1/2. >>> the space shuttle atlantis has begun its final journey. atlantis blasted off on a trip to the international space station. it's the ship's 32nd and final mission. the shuttle fleet is being retired. after this flight there are only two more scheduled shuttle missions. >>> this week in colorado springs, some true american heroes had their own mission. show that they can still compete despite the wounds of war. correspondent alicia acuna has the story of the warrior games. >> reporter: marine sergeant joseph smith left the battlefield of iraq and afghanistan six years ago after being crushed when a 40-pound container -- 450-pound conta
even schwarzenegger's ma massive cuts can only gain so much ground against this level of debt. in losita vogel, fox news. >> shannon: the news for the national economy is better. retail sales up .4 of percentage point in april, seventh straight monthly rise. industrial production rose .8 of a point. both figures were larger than expected. wall street, though, didn't play along. the dow lost 162 3/4. the s&p 500 gave back 21 3/4. nasdaq dropped 47 1/2. >>> the space shuttle...
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so i recommend it to you on those terms and the unique thing about los angeles in this case is the of a revenue stream so what they are looking for is a way to leverage that and complete the product more quickly rather than spending the revenue stream overtime and an infrastructure and would be unique and helpful in that matter. but i can't leave without saying this isn't a solution to the huge problems we have an infrastructure into the united states of america. if we just look at transportation 160,000 bridges on the federal system in the ether of replacement or substantial repair. 60 billion-dollar backlog in the legacy transit system for capital and investment. some 40% of the road surface in poor or fair condition causing accidents wasted fuel causing costs to motorists and truckers for repair to the vehicles. it is a disinvestment doesn't come without extraordinary cost. the lost time for those engaged in commercial movement of freight on the system, the detour, that hurts american business and our competitors and we must invest. so, we have to do more than an infrastructure ban
so i recommend it to you on those terms and the unique thing about los angeles in this case is the of a revenue stream so what they are looking for is a way to leverage that and complete the product more quickly rather than spending the revenue stream overtime and an infrastructure and would be unique and helpful in that matter. but i can't leave without saying this isn't a solution to the huge problems we have an infrastructure into the united states of america. if we just look at...
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so i recommend it to you on those terms and the unique thing about los angeles in is case is the of a revenue stream so what they are looking for is a way to leverage that and complete the product more quickly rather than spending the revenue stream overtime and an infrastructure and would be unique and helpful in that matter. but i can't leave without saying this isn't a solution to the huge problems we have an infrastructure into the united states of america. if we just look at transportation 160,000 bridges on the federal system in the ether of replacement or substantial repair. 60 billion-dollar backlog in the legacy transit system for capital and investment. some 40% of the road surface in poor or fair condition causing accidents wasted fuel causing costs to motorists and truckers for repair to the vehicles. it is a disinvestment doesn't come without extraordary cost. the lost time for those engaged commercial movement of freight on the system, the detour, that hurts american business and our competitors and we must invest. so, we have to do more than an infrastructure bank. the
so i recommend it to you on those terms and the unique thing about los angeles in is case is the of a revenue stream so what they are looking for is a way to leverage that and complete the product more quickly rather than spending the revenue stream overtime and an infrastructure and would be unique and helpful in that matter. but i can't leave without saying this isn't a solution to the huge problems we have an infrastructure into the united states of america. if we just look at transportation...
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so much at stake. careers, money, recording deals. anita is in los angeles tonight. is there an odds on favorite yet?> hey, you know what? there is a lot ott stake for them. you are right. i don't know if there is an odds on favorite here. remember crystal came on really strong early in the season. and then lee kind of came in to his own over the course of the season. the judges giving him a lot of praise toward the end and i hear, though, in vegas the odds are 2-1 for lee. it could be interesting. we haven't had a girl to win in a while. so people may want to see that. >> that is interesting. leading up to this you hear crystal's name being floated out there as the favorite. i know this is a huge red carpet event. any word of any special guests who might make an appearance at the finale? >> yes, we are hearing about some special guests for wednesday night. we are hearing carrie underwood will perform, also christine aguilera and there are rumors paula abdul may show up to bid simon farewell. we know this will be his last season and probably some special moment for him. >> i guess that is sort of the
so much at stake. careers, money, recording deals. anita is in los angeles tonight. is there an odds on favorite yet?> hey, you know what? there is a lot ott stake for them. you are right. i don't know if there is an odds on favorite here. remember crystal came on really strong early in the season. and then lee kind of came in to his own over the course of the season. the judges giving him a lot of praise toward the end and i hear, though, in vegas the odds are 2-1 for lee. it could be...
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so prominently aired 10:00, account central. maybe the most spun off show. one more spinoff "law & order losngeles" is taking its place this fall. >>> when we come back here "making a difference" because that is what it takes to get nashville fully up and running. same water. only difference? this. miracle-gro potting mix. rich organic ingredients with miracle-gro plant food mixed right in. now it even feeds plants for 6 straight months. want this result? gotta start with this soil. new and improved miracle-gro potting mix. success starts with the soil. [ male announcer ] we call it the american renewal. because ge capital understands what businesses need to grow. that's why today ge capital provides critical financing to more than 300,000 growing companies. ♪ to more than 300,000 growing companies. a busy man kept to a busy schedule. [ male announcer ] this is steven, his day starts with his arthritis pain. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over. it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to sore hands, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on
so prominently aired 10:00, account central. maybe the most spun off show. one more spinoff "law & order losngeles" is taking its place this fall. >>> when we come back here "making a difference" because that is what it takes to get nashville fully up and running. same water. only difference? this. miracle-gro potting mix. rich organic ingredients with miracle-gro plant food mixed right in. now it even feeds plants for 6 straight months. want this result? gotta...
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they have been so many times there in the gulf coast with katrina. >> jeff: how does it affect me here in losngeles? >> it's going to affect people who eat fish, that's for sure. it's going to affect us in many ways. it's going to affect the ecosystem there is going to be a sad trickle-down effect with that. but you're not powerless. do something. save fuel by riding a bike if weather and fitness permanent. take public transportation if it's available near you. turn off the lights. save energy. now days if you're going to save electricity, you're also potentially saving a fuel for a vehicle, because they've got plug-in hybrids coming. i just met with william clay. they've got hybrid electrics coming. i came here in a solar-powered vehicle. i make the electrons on the roof of my house. i know it works. >> jeff: i love it. as john paul said, you are living the life. thanks for being here. john paul, thanks for being with us. saving the environment may help save lives. we will tell you about that link with my friend and familiar face from "survivor." this is a big term, but it all kind of connec
they have been so many times there in the gulf coast with katrina. >> jeff: how does it affect me here in losngeles? >> it's going to affect people who eat fish, that's for sure. it's going to affect us in many ways. it's going to affect the ecosystem there is going to be a sad trickle-down effect with that. but you're not powerless. do something. save fuel by riding a bike if weather and fitness permanent. take public transportation if it's available near you. turn off the lights....
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. >> such a lo caloric intake, your brain doesn't work so well. >> reporter: they did allow one luxury sleepless, rainy nights. >> u.it's a week of self-sacrifice, trying to figure out how the hell you get around. >> reporter: they put hard and fast rules on. no hot showers, no cold drinking water. >> we had to boil all of the water before we could drink it. it took several hours to cool down. >> reporter: no shelter, except one they built from trash and rebuild, because of a storm. >> we considered it a shelter, but by the end of it, i would have considered it a home. >> reporter: the students built their makeshift shelter, right here in the heart of campus. they endured rain, hot weather, and dirty conditions. but they say something really special camp out came out of ex. >> you take a handful of college kids that live lives of luxury and put them on a strict budget, and you watch a whole economy and community emerge. >> reporter: a community undivided by tvs, cell phones, and ipods, united by a mission. >> we want money, not food essentially. >> what do you want the money for? >> we
. >> such a lo caloric intake, your brain doesn't work so well. >> reporter: they did allow one luxury sleepless, rainy nights. >> u.it's a week of self-sacrifice, trying to figure out how the hell you get around. >> reporter: they put hard and fast rules on. no hot showers, no cold drinking water. >> we had to boil all of the water before we could drink it. it took several hours to cool down. >> reporter: no shelter, except one they built from trash and...
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gustavo was so sought after, he could have conducted almost anywhere. he chose los a good place to transplant "the system" to the u.s. is this the first time you've both lived in the united states? >> yes. >> simon: and gustavo and his wife eloisa believe that teaching classical music can transform the lives of thousands of l.a. kids. >> dudamel: you know, can you imagine classical music for everybody? you know, this is a crazy dream. but it's true, because it's happening. >> simon: what do you want to build for the future? >> dudamel: to build a better life through the music and, i think, speaking with music, you can do many things. >> simon: "a better life through music"-- that's the idea behind yola, the youth orchestra of los angeles. gustavo wanted it and he got it, an orchestra with an ambitious social agenda. >> gretchen nielsen: we want to develop extraordinary human beings, one by one. >> simon: gretchen nielsen, the l.a. philharmonic's education director, runs yola. what do you hope to accomplish? >> nielsen: i think we're... we're really striving to chang
gustavo was so sought after, he could have conducted almost anywhere. he chose los a good place to transplant "the system" to the u.s. is this the first time you've both lived in the united states? >> yes. >> simon: and gustavo and his wife eloisa believe that teaching classical music can transform the lives of thousands of l.a. kids. >> dudamel: you know, can you imagine classical music for everybody? you know, this is a crazy dream. but it's true, because it's...
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so much. if you would lo ae a cy boss: hey, those gecko ringtones you put on our website are wonderful.er one for you. anncr: at geico.com, it's easy to get a free rate quote, manage your policy, make payments or even file a claim! boss: now that's a ringtone. gecko: uh yeah...it's interesting.... certainly not the worst ringtone i've ever heard... ♪ ringtone lyrics: a-ringedy- ding-ding-dingy-dong, ringedy-dong-ding-ding... ♪ gecko (to himself): yeah, that might be the worst. anncr: geico....
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. >> reporter: lohan is hoping to get the passport issue cleared up so she can be back in los angeles that rescheduled hearing on monday. matt? >> amy robach, thank you very much. >>> let's get a check of the weather now from al. >> announcer: today's weather is brought to you by caltrate. replenish your body daily with tlc -- tender loving caltrate. >> good morning. we've got all these script fans from michigan, also from chicago. first-timers to new york city. it's your birthday! this concert's for your birthday. let's check your weather, see what's happening. today is bike to work today. too late for you folks. he bikes to work. it would be beautiful to bike in new york. 83. washington, 86. boston, 70 degrees. you head to the south, biking weather, not so good in atlanta, showe thundershowers, 86 degrees. ed in midwest, yikes, >> high-pressure providing great weather for us. our forecast for today is lots of >> check your weather any time of the day or night. go to weather channel on cable, weather.com online. >>> now to a saddened to the search for 12-year-old kayleah wilson. a bo
. >> reporter: lohan is hoping to get the passport issue cleared up so she can be back in los angeles that rescheduled hearing on monday. matt? >> amy robach, thank you very much. >>> let's get a check of the weather now from al. >> announcer: today's weather is brought to you by caltrate. replenish your body daily with tlc -- tender loving caltrate. >> good morning. we've got all these script fans from michigan, also from chicago. first-timers to new york city....
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the manhattan project, down in los alamos in new mexico. so my family a great, great, great uncle, emigrated from the ukraine in the late 1800's, was part of a mining commune above a little town called center, colorado, remained in that mining commune for three years, realize head didn't like being at about 11,000 feet in the mountains of colorado, moved to the denver area, where he had a small store, and that uncle then attracted the others who emigrated from the ukraine. the youngest brother came first, then the next brother, the next brothe the next brother. my grandfather was the oldest, he was the last to arrive from the old country. it was one where the denver area really did allow a chance for people to show what they were made of. over the years it's been very much a part of the fabric of the community, charitable efforts as well as education, those kinds of things. the jewish heritage we're talking about tonight, at least the rocky mountain west, the jewish community and the rocky mountain west are inseparable. i thank my friend for o
the manhattan project, down in los alamos in new mexico. so my family a great, great, great uncle, emigrated from the ukraine in the late 1800's, was part of a mining commune above a little town called center, colorado, remained in that mining commune for three years, realize head didn't like being at about 11,000 feet in the mountains of colorado, moved to the denver area, where he had a small store, and that uncle then attracted the others who emigrated from the ukraine. the youngest brother...
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. >> the person was so distraught, he was threatening to harm himself in a spectacular fashion. >> reporter: he was in the jetblue crew los angeleunge. he was waiting to get into the cockpit. >> she did the right thing. >> reporter: the pilot was carrying a gun. but he is allowed to. sources say, he is a federal flight deck officer. one of an estimated 10,000 pilots trained to carry a firearm into the cockpit. the program to arm pilots began after the 9/11 attacks. pilots must pass psychological screening before being accepted into the program. so far, not one has had to use a gun to protect an aircraft. but in 2008, an armed pilot accidentally shot a hole in his jetliner, on approach for landing. the plane landed safely. there were some reports that the distressed pilot threatened to actually take down a plane. but aviation sources say there is no indication he made that threat. the jetblue pilot, described as an aviation veteran, voluntarily agreed to go to the hospital for evaluation. for "good morning america," lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> in connecticut, democrats have nominated state attorney general richar
. >> the person was so distraught, he was threatening to harm himself in a spectacular fashion. >> reporter: he was in the jetblue crew los angeleunge. he was waiting to get into the cockpit. >> she did the right thing. >> reporter: the pilot was carrying a gun. but he is allowed to. sources say, he is a federal flight deck officer. one of an estimated 10,000 pilots trained to carry a firearm into the cockpit. the program to arm pilots began after the 9/11 attacks....
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so be it. i will restaff the school. >> while teachers are being blamed for the woes of public education here in los angeles we have never been given the ability to run school programs. >> he is using a model reconstitution that has never proven itself to be successful anywhere. our plan is to come up with a joint plan that made success for fremont. >> while fremont's future remains uncertain, the stakes were high when 36 underperforming or new schools was in the happens of the board of education. >> the people have chosen. >> the people have chosen. >> this is the byproduct of a school board majority that has refused to do dominica their job. they decided that they can't do it so they will give schools away. >> the recommendations were. >> give away schools to outsiden at thi entities or award them to teens of teachers and parents who would put together school plans. >> after hours of deliberation, a majority of the schools were taken over by outside groups, in some cases with the support of the teachers' union. only four will become charter schools. the third rail of politics. >> first only the best of the best should
so be it. i will restaff the school. >> while teachers are being blamed for the woes of public education here in los angeles we have never been given the ability to run school programs. >> he is using a model reconstitution that has never proven itself to be successful anywhere. our plan is to come up with a joint plan that made success for fremont. >> while fremont's future remains uncertain, the stakes were high when 36 underperforming or new schools was in the happens of...
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so be it. i will restaff the school. >> while teachers are being blamed for the woes of public education here in los angeles we have never been given the ability to run school programs. >> he is using a model reconstitution that has never proven itself to be successful anywhere. our plan is to come up with a joint plan that made success for fremont. >> while fremont's future remains uncertain, the stakes were high when 36 underperforming or new schools was in the happens of the board of education. >> the people have chosen. >> the people have chosen. >> this is the byproduct of a school board majority that has refused to do dominica their job. they decided that they can't do it so they will give schools away. >> the recommendations were. >> give away schools to outsiden at thi entities or award them to teens of teachers and parents who would put together school plans. >> after hours of deliberation, a majority of the schools were taken over by outside groups, in some cases with the support of the teachers' union. only four will become charter schools. the third rail of politics. >> first only the best of the best should
so be it. i will restaff the school. >> while teachers are being blamed for the woes of public education here in los angeles we have never been given the ability to run school programs. >> he is using a model reconstitution that has never proven itself to be successful anywhere. our plan is to come up with a joint plan that made success for fremont. >> while fremont's future remains uncertain, the stakes were high when 36 underperforming or new schools was in the happens of...
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los angeles times" book festival. it's held on the grounds of ucla in the west l.a. area. and, in fact, the c-span bus is also here. and they are handing out book bags. so if you happen to be in the area, you want to come down and get a book bag, come on down and see us. next call for tim naftali comes from west hanover, new hampshire. good afternoon. >> good day, tim. it looks like you're enjoying yourselves. we've got a little rain here. a general comment and then a question for you there. first of all, i'm currently reading the chalmers johnson trilogy. he's position a lot of on research on militarism and his books are very well corroborated and documented and i understand well what you mean about having the documentation. but if you're really interested and questioning what's going on and his books are well documented. with regard to the presidential impact, it looks like to me that a lot of -- if you want to perceive these things as troubles maybe the business community doesn't always see them as troubles but a lot of these things are linked to lack of regulation. that we're experiencing right now. and there's a phrase, a hostile to business. and i
los angeles times" book festival. it's held on the grounds of ucla in the west l.a. area. and, in fact, the c-span bus is also here. and they are handing out book bags. so if you happen to be in the area, you want to come down and get a book bag, come on down and see us. next call for tim naftali comes from west hanover, new hampshire. good afternoon. >> good day, tim. it looks like you're enjoying yourselves. we've got a little rain here. a general comment and then a question for...
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in los angeles, 2006, do you know what the number was? 2%. just a decade earlier it had been 50%. so you went from being able to buy one out of every two houses in 2000 -- 19 and five to be able to buy one out of every 50. when i was looking at these numbers, where are they going to find new buyers? i didn't realize at the time i was writing that's how they were of buyers. they were downgrading, downgraded, downgrading who was who could buy them. at the end of the day in california, you don't even have to be a citizen that you did have to show income. they had the self-reported loans, the and as he calls them lie about. you just walk as i wanted to hundred, $3000 home. so i could buy it, flip it, make $50,000 can pay off my credit card and walk away. and, no, you would think they saw that coming but they did not. and they didn't even see it in the industry, and wall street certainly didn't see it at all. to a certain degree wall street was the victim of this mess. although a trillion dollars a day, ignorance is no excuse to i want to thank you all for coming. i see our winters are ge
in los angeles, 2006, do you know what the number was? 2%. just a decade earlier it had been 50%. so you went from being able to buy one out of every two houses in 2000 -- 19 and five to be able to buy one out of every 50. when i was looking at these numbers, where are they going to find new buyers? i didn't realize at the time i was writing that's how they were of buyers. they were downgrading, downgraded, downgrading who was who could buy them. at the end of the day in california, you don't...
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so i recommend it to you on those terms and the unique thing about los angeles in this case is the of a revenue stream so what they are looking for is a way to leverage that and complete the product more quickly rather than spending the revenue stream overtime and an infrastructure and would be unique and helpful in that matter. but i >> i can't leave without saying that this is not a solution to t the huge problems we have an infrastructure in the united states of america.ted if fwe just look at transportation, 160,000 bridges on the federal system, in need of either replaced orether of substantial repair, $60 billion backlog in our legacy transitsit system for a capital investment, you know, some 40% of the road surface is poor orpoor ofair coi air-conditioned causing accidents, wasted fuels, you know, causing, cause to the vehicles. this investment does not come without extraordinary cost. you know, both the lost time fo those engaged in commercial movement of freight on our system, the detours, you know, that hurts american business, ir hurts our competitiveness.ust we must invest
so i recommend it to you on those terms and the unique thing about los angeles in this case is the of a revenue stream so what they are looking for is a way to leverage that and complete the product more quickly rather than spending the revenue stream overtime and an infrastructure and would be unique and helpful in that matter. but i >> i can't leave without saying that this is not a solution to t the huge problems we have an infrastructure in the united states of america.ted if fwe just...
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so high, month after month? >> i am not sure it has been inconsistent wh the payroll job loss we have had. the job lo has been significant up until a few months ago. even as the -- >> even as the job recovery is painfully slow, it is headed in the right direction. should not those who are entering -- filinghose initial claims -- be decreasing? >> yes it should -- ye it should. >> does this reflect layoffs of workers to a managed to hold on to their jobs and are now being laid off for the first time? or does it include people who have been laid off before, found a job, and then were laid off again? >> i believe it is the latter, people who are being laid off again. they could have beenaid off before. >> on the census bureau, they expect to hire how many workers? they have hired 100,000 and they expect to hire about 600,000? >> may be in excess of that. they may have as many as 900,000, even 1 million. >> that will boost the numbers for the next few months, and then decrease them later this summer. >> i believe that is right prictor temporary jobs. -- believe that is right. they are temporary jobs. he
so high, month after month? >> i am not sure it has been inconsistent wh the payroll job loss we have had. the job lo has been significant up until a few months ago. even as the -- >> even as the job recovery is painfully slow, it is headed in the right direction. should not those who are entering -- filinghose initial claims -- be decreasing? >> yes it should -- ye it should. >> does this reflect layoffs of workers to a managed to hold on to their jobs and are now being...
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lo que fue un partido amistoso. >> el inter de milÁn derrotÓ al bayer. >> milito sos grande, papÁ sos bÁrbaro. >> y al minuto milito lo suyo. hubo muchas canastas libres. 9 rebotes, 6 asistencias. >> el espaÑol concluye la jugada con un clavadÓn catalÁn! >> asÍ es. con la canasta de lo que fue un gran empate. >> bueno en el tercer tiempo jugada personal de mayer y con esta phoenix se iba a dos puntos. >> 42 puntos y once rebotes en su temporada. >> los soles ganaron en el tercer juego. los lakers siguen arriba con dos victorias arriba. (canta) [risas] >> ahora compadre, cÓmo shakira se ha convertido en el tema oficial del mundial. y este guaca guaca espectacular. vamos a escucharlo. ♪ vamos por todos ♪ sami sami namos namos >> llegÓ el momento ♪ vamos por todo te acompaÑa la suerte. porque esto es África eh eh guaca guaca eh eh porque esto es África. vive la pasiÓn del mundial por univisiÓn. ♪ >> quÉ buena! >> guau! shakira. >> ay! eh eh eh eh! hey hey hey hey! >> eso, eso. [ aplausos ] [risas] >> esto es sudÁfrica. >> vienen a desayunar, muchachas, estÁn muy flacas! bienvenidas, chicas. >> gracias. >> quÉ rico que
lo que fue un partido amistoso. >> el inter de milÁn derrotÓ al bayer. >> milito sos grande, papÁ sos bÁrbaro. >> y al minuto milito lo suyo. hubo muchas canastas libres. 9 rebotes, 6 asistencias. >> el espaÑol concluye la jugada con un clavadÓn catalÁn! >> asÍ es. con la canasta de lo que fue un gran empate. >> bueno en el tercer tiempo jugada personal de mayer y con esta phoenix se iba a dos puntos. >> 42 puntos y once rebotes en su temporada....
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. >> reporter: lohan is hoping to get the passport issue cleared up so she can be back in los angeles that rescheduled hearing on monday. matt? >> amy robach, thank you very >>> good morning. excellent weather this friday morning. high clouds are passing over and temperatures are near 60 in the district of columbia near the bay and southern maryland. elsewhere in the 50s. rapidly climbing today into the 80s by mid 80s and near 80 in the morning and cloudy over the weekend. could get showers into sunday. >> check your weather any time of the day or night. go to weather channel on cable, weather.com online. >>> now to a saddened to the search for 12-year-old kayleah wilson. a body found on wednesday has now been identified as the remains of the colorado girl who vanished on her way to a birthday party back in march. nbc's janet schamlian is in greeley, colorado with details. janet, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is the worst possible news for family and friends of the missing 12-year-old. the body found earlier this week just a half-mile from her home from where she disappe
. >> reporter: lohan is hoping to get the passport issue cleared up so she can be back in los angeles that rescheduled hearing on monday. matt? >> amy robach, thank you very >>> good morning. excellent weather this friday morning. high clouds are passing over and temperatures are near 60 in the district of columbia near the bay and southern maryland. elsewhere in the 50s. rapidly climbing today into the 80s by mid 80s and near 80 in the morning and cloudy over the weekend....
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los angeles. good to see you. what has the v.a. noticed when it comes to female veterans specifically? >> reporter: rick, they've uncovered pretty disturbing trends because so manumea family veterans -- female veterans are coming into the military, the v.a. is looking at how the women fair and specific needs that they might have. real quickly, some numbers for you. 15% of all veterans are women and that's nearly 1.8 million across all of the branches. the u.s. department of veteran affairs is noticing that more women are homeless than their male counterparts. 11% compared to 7%. women veterans three times more likely to get a divorce. they're also diagnosed with ptsd, posttraumatic stress disorder more frequently, and listen to this, 40% of women are seeking services from the v.a. as opposed to 22% of male veterans. there certainly is a niche that we understand is only going to grow as more and more women join the ranks and that is why the v.a. is looking at how to better assess the needs of those people who are serving and giving their lives for our country. >> all right. so they're identifying the needs. how are they addressing them? what are they actuall
los angeles. good to see you. what has the v.a. noticed when it comes to female veterans specifically? >> reporter: rick, they've uncovered pretty disturbing trends because so manumea family veterans -- female veterans are coming into the military, the v.a. is looking at how the women fair and specific needs that they might have. real quickly, some numbers for you. 15% of all veterans are women and that's nearly 1.8 million across all of the branches. the u.s. department of veteran...
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so today than it was last week. >> gentlemen, we have to leave it there. we have breaking news we want to get to. >>> julia boorstin in los angeles with one of the oldest magazines. >> trish, the "washington post" is exploring a sale of "newsweek" magazine. to potentially sell the magazine that has been losing money since 2007. last year the magazine lost over $28 million. suffering from the industry-wide decline in magazine ad sales and subscriptions. bought by the washington post company in 1971. the post company redesigned the magazine going after a higher end audience just last make. chairman of the washington post company said in a statement this morning that despite heroic efforts, they still expect the magazine to lose money in 2010 and they are exploring all options to fix that problem. trish, back over to you. >> all right, julia, thank you very much. >> wow. >>> when we come back, goldman sach's ceo trying to reaffirm his clients. with questions be raised about blankfein's future, we'll see if he can survive this storm. >>> plus the ceo of freeport-mcmoran. we'll get his take on gold and copper prices. you're wa
so today than it was last week. >> gentlemen, we have to leave it there. we have breaking news we want to get to. >>> julia boorstin in los angeles with one of the oldest magazines. >> trish, the "washington post" is exploring a sale of "newsweek" magazine. to potentially sell the magazine that has been losing money since 2007. last year the magazine lost over $28 million. suffering from the industry-wide decline in magazine ad sales and subscriptions....
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so many break throughs. secretary salazar said if we do offshore wind, within years. in new delhi, india, just declared they are going toll-free, come on! in los angeles, if we are going to be toll-free why can't asheville be toll-free? we had nuclear-free zones in the 1980s in the ear of the evil empire. why can't we create called free cities? if seattle can be called free why can't we be called free? it is more of a mind set. this legacy that we will always be dependent on coal no matter what. >> my knowledge on strip mining in ill.. one of the great tragedies of mountaintop renewal is so -- i had the opportunity to witness it to see that moonscape. i called my family and where i am from. it is a humanitarian crisis and i was fired up about it. the message didn't hit home. you have to see this to grasped it. we are fortunate here to have an organization, larry gibson to build those opportunities to witness it. my question is back in illinois what is the state of accessibility? can people see what is happening? >> our streamlining is pretty much gone. we had very high sulphur called. a night comes to cumberland. we talked about its practice b
so many break throughs. secretary salazar said if we do offshore wind, within years. in new delhi, india, just declared they are going toll-free, come on! in los angeles, if we are going to be toll-free why can't asheville be toll-free? we had nuclear-free zones in the 1980s in the ear of the evil empire. why can't we create called free cities? if seattle can be called free why can't we be called free? it is more of a mind set. this legacy that we will always be dependent on coal no matter...
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that there's a gigantic market for us in los angeles of the 19 to 25-year-old who would like to get a degree but would like to help people hands on. >> smith: soou're going to be able to connect both the people that are providing-- the social workers-- with... with a loan and get them on a degree path at this dream center university. and you're going to be able to take some of their clients-- the former gang members and prostitutes-- and get them a college loan. >> exactly. >> there he is. hey, michael. >> hey, gary. >> hey, michael. how are you? >> smith: in the dream center conference room, i sat in on a meeting with clifford and patten's president as they tried to work out the final details of their deal. >> what are the big barriers to the deal? let's put the turds on the table. >> here's kind of like-- if i can simplify it, michael. i like the fact that you get right to the bottom line. i can't think of a more exciting opportunity for patten to be involved in this work. we just need to move on in some way that makes sense to you. >> absolutely. well, it always takes more money and longer time. i mean, if we think it's going to cost two mi
that there's a gigantic market for us in los angeles of the 19 to 25-year-old who would like to get a degree but would like to help people hands on. >> smith: soou're going to be able to connect both the people that are providing-- the social workers-- with... with a loan and get them on a degree path at this dream center university. and you're going to be able to take some of their clients-- the former gang members and prostitutes-- and get them a college loan. >> exactly. >>...
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so much for the theory dog and cats are natural enemies. this proves otherwise. joelina the chihuahua named after angelina jolie adopted a kitten and is nursing it. the kitten was adopted from a losles shelter and the owner took home five puppies and a little kitten and she immediately started nursing the pup and kitten like it was her own and now it's one big happy family. this critter not too cool. women down under are on the look-out now for a stalker, but this one pops around. a love starved kangaroo like this one in the honeymoon ranges of australia's outback looking for some feel companionship. we heard he followed a woman out on the morning walk and later that day made advances toward a mother of three. he is a lover and a fighter, because one report says the man who challenged the kangaroo got punched. police say they got calls about the kangaroo. yes, apparently kangaroos c can punch. they have no plans to pursue him unless he continues to cause trouble. on this day in 1918, america's growing love affair with the skies meets the delivery technology of old. u.s. mail takes off. today is the anniversary of the first regularly scheduled airmail flight by the united states p
so much for the theory dog and cats are natural enemies. this proves otherwise. joelina the chihuahua named after angelina jolie adopted a kitten and is nursing it. the kitten was adopted from a losles shelter and the owner took home five puppies and a little kitten and she immediately started nursing the pup and kitten like it was her own and now it's one big happy family. this critter not too cool. women down under are on the look-out now for a stalker, but this one pops around. a love...
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los angeles. that's the same nonviolent process we're going on, you know, for decades. in fact, earlier, i would say in northern cities than when they really rev up in the south. so i think there's a lot of, you know, support in the academy. we were also trying to take on honestly how people like paul krugman who in his columns often, i think, said, well, the southern conservatives are holding the liberal nation back. i think that's over simplify indication of how deeply conservatism is embedded nationally. >> looking to assemble traditional conservative scholars of southern -- excuse me southern scholars and people who don't view the world in the same way. did you end up having a healthy debate. or was one side persuaded? >> no, probably, -- at least 1/3 of the people who wrote essays for the book wouldn't go as far as we go in the introduction. i thank my coeditors go as far as we go. i don't see myself as a southern historian. even though i came out of south program. this is a healthy debate. we were trying to create a debate. that was our goal. to get scholars to ask -- the best way to put it. i think a lot of times we don't question about regions. we say the
los angeles. that's the same nonviolent process we're going on, you know, for decades. in fact, earlier, i would say in northern cities than when they really rev up in the south. so i think there's a lot of, you know, support in the academy. we were also trying to take on honestly how people like paul krugman who in his columns often, i think, said, well, the southern conservatives are holding the liberal nation back. i think that's over simplify indication of how deeply conservatism is...
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los angeles, buffalo, kansas city, all over the country. and they stopped abruptly on september 10th 2001 and started up again slowly on september 16th. so, he -- >> host: said you had a live one. >> guest: this is the best lead that we had during the time that i was in pakistan. well, he was very excited about this. this was a very serious catch and so he cabled the fbi and said be advised this is what we found. we are catching the originals back. please catch, make sure the originals come to such and such office and we were so busy i kind of put it out of my mind. so, went back to the agency several months later and stayed in touch with tommy and i asked him what ever happened to those who numbers at one point and he said nothing that i know what. i know that we send them back to the fbi headquarters but i haven't heard any follow-up. well, then a couple of years later i left the agency and i spoke to him again in 2005 and i asked what ever happened to those members, with a trace is ever done and he said you know the fbi never traced those numbers. they said initially that they didn't have the pashtu translator is necessary to dedicate
los angeles, buffalo, kansas city, all over the country. and they stopped abruptly on september 10th 2001 and started up again slowly on september 16th. so, he -- >> host: said you had a live one. >> guest: this is the best lead that we had during the time that i was in pakistan. well, he was very excited about this. this was a very serious catch and so he cabled the fbi and said be advised this is what we found. we are catching the originals back. please catch, make sure the...
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so i would say to you that if you lo at our results fourth quarter without extraordinary charges, if you look at where we were in the first quarter. >> mr. benmosche i missing something. your total operating income in the first quarter this year is $800 million. >> multiply that times for. >> i don't know what number you are referring to. >> we made a profit of 1.4 billion in in the first-quarter. >> i'm talking about your upbringing, which i think is more relevant to what we are talking about. >> you have to look at all the pluses and minuses, all the accounting charges. for example we have to take the charge of e fee that is assumed by the government taking 80% ownership of $23 billion. we take charges of between five and $800 mlion a quarter to advertise the 23 billion-dollar fee which represents the price we pay for the line of credit from the federal reserve so in fact we pay $23 billion a point for an 85 billion-dollar. >> if you are double b. credit without support from the government aren't you going to have to replace that with comparle expense. >> i don't know how expensive
so i would say to you that if you lo at our results fourth quarter without extraordinary charges, if you look at where we were in the first quarter. >> mr. benmosche i missing something. your total operating income in the first quarter this year is $800 million. >> multiply that times for. >> i don't know what number you are referring to. >> we made a profit of 1.4 billion in in the first-quarter. >> i'm talking about your upbringing, which i think is more relevant...