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. >>> mark roberts is ice climbing in the uk. above him are some of the other climbers in his crew, but when there are climbers up above, you try to find good spots, because there is a chance a big chunk of ice will come at you, hit you and that sends him tumbling down the slopes. >> no rope? >> all he had were his axes. >> oh! >> oh. >> he falls for a really long time and in the audio, you can hear him crashing, running into rocky edges of the mountain. >> oh. gosh. >> finally he hits a rocky outcrop that is able to slow his momentum down, and eventually he hits a ledge and his pack ends up stopping him. >> how badly hurt is he? >> he has broken bones and bruises. he said in the moment he knew at least his ankles were injured because they hurt a lot to even try to move them. >> the only option to stop were the axes and it appears he lost them on the way down. >> i wonder if his friends even know this guy is at the bottom of the mountain. >> he immediately gave them thumbs up to let them know he is conscious. they called a rescue
. >>> mark roberts is ice climbing in the uk. above him are some of the other climbers in his crew, but when there are climbers up above, you try to find good spots, because there is a chance a big chunk of ice will come at you, hit you and that sends him tumbling down the slopes. >> no rope? >> all he had were his axes. >> oh! >> oh. >> he falls for a really long time and in the audio, you can hear him crashing, running into rocky edges of the mountain....
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mark roberts was climbing a mountain in wales last month when a chunk of ice knocked him off his footing look at this. he tumbled more than a hundred feet in 30 seconds but it must have felt like a lifetime. roberts survived the fall with just a broken ankle and some bruises. a select few american men come to this seminary in rome to train for the priesthood. the personal challenges they face next. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, you have a sailboat. what's in your wallet? i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. clusters of pustules, pimples. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't b
mark roberts was climbing a mountain in wales last month when a chunk of ice knocked him off his footing look at this. he tumbled more than a hundred feet in 30 seconds but it must have felt like a lifetime. roberts survived the fall with just a broken ankle and some bruises. a select few american men come to this seminary in rome to train for the priesthood. the personal challenges they face next. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one...
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mark roberts was climbing a mountain in wales last month when a >>> a british mountain climber survives a frightening call and it's caught on helmet cam. he was climbing in wales when ice knocked him off his footing. he fell 100 feet in 30 seconds. he survived the fall with just a broken ankle and some bruises but look at what he is going through here. >> i know. there's like rock on both sides. it looks like he is in a little valley there that saved his life in the snow. but one false move -- >> no kidding. look at the rocks there. pretty amazing. >> he has it all on camera like everything else in the world. >>> how about some traffic, liz? >> what have we got cooking? let's go towards the san mateo bridge. everything is moving so far just fine. but there's a lot of fog a lot of haze in several traffic cameras this morning. so be extra careful if you are hitting the roads this morning. this is a live look at the san mateo bridge. some folks i work with here said it was dense fog along the coast as well on highway 1 so you may want to take it slow on highway 1. here's a live look at mor
mark roberts was climbing a mountain in wales last month when a >>> a british mountain climber survives a frightening call and it's caught on helmet cam. he was climbing in wales when ice knocked him off his footing. he fell 100 feet in 30 seconds. he survived the fall with just a broken ankle and some bruises but look at what he is going through here. >> i know. there's like rock on both sides. it looks like he is in a little valley there that saved his life in the snow. but one...
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. >> i am joined here by mark langham. also robert strange. thank you for being with us. we have watched an extraordinary set of events unfold this evening. was i fair to say this was not quite what people were expecting? >> people were not expecting this particular outcome. there was so much talk. you and i know it is going to be three, perhaps four days, yet as i sent you this morning, there was another scenario. i felt it was worth while suggesting a different scenario, that it was going to be tonight on the second night, it would be bergoglio. i said, can that really be the case to? it was. >> what you think of the way he presented himself to? for the rest of the world this will be the first time they have heard from him or seen him. >> it is not some latin prayer but good evening, and everyone shouted or answered back, good evening. his manner came out as an approachable, very simple, and i think in that introduction we got a small -- a strong impression of somebody at home who projects himself well, who has a simple, uncomplicated styles. >> very complex issues to d
. >> i am joined here by mark langham. also robert strange. thank you for being with us. we have watched an extraordinary set of events unfold this evening. was i fair to say this was not quite what people were expecting? >> people were not expecting this particular outcome. there was so much talk. you and i know it is going to be three, perhaps four days, yet as i sent you this morning, there was another scenario. i felt it was worth while suggesting a different scenario, that it...
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mark roberts lost his grip and both of his axes.as sliding down a gully over 100 feet over rocks and snow. amazingly he only suffered ankle injuries before being airlifted off a mountain. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> and we're coming to you from vatican city where the conclave is deciding when the next pope will be. you can hear the bells ringing. >>> actress valerie harper has been diagnosed with brain cancer. >> doctors tell the 73-year-old actress she may only have three months to live. carla evans shows us why harper is taking her private battle public. >> i'm in trouble, but i am not -- when the smoke clears i'll be standing until i'm not, and i'm ready for that. >> reporter: with humor, humility, and her husband by her side, tv icon valerie harper revealed to "people" magazine she's suffering from a rare incurrable brain cancer. sadly harper learned of the diagnosis january 15th the same day her memoir "i rhoda" hit stores. >> i don't know why i'm putting it in my mouth. i should just apply it directly to my hips. >
mark roberts lost his grip and both of his axes.as sliding down a gully over 100 feet over rocks and snow. amazingly he only suffered ankle injuries before being airlifted off a mountain. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> and we're coming to you from vatican city where the conclave is deciding when the next pope will be. you can hear the bells ringing. >>> actress valerie harper has been diagnosed with brain cancer. >> doctors tell the 73-year-old actress...
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check out what happened when mountaineer mark roberts lost his grip on an icy climb in wales, this was all caught on his helmet camera. >> oh! >> it hurts even just the watch it. roberts fell a few hundred feet. he was a bit battered, as you might imagine, but is expected to make a full recovery. yeah, he keeps going there. it's pretty bad. finally coming to a stop. thank goodness he had his helmet on. >> but also no screams, no expletives. that could have easily been unarable. >> i think when he lands, there's an expletive. >> he waits until the end? >> i think until then, he was just trying to grab on for anything. >> that would have been a bleep from the beginning to the end if that were me. natalie, thank you. let's get a first check of the weather. al is in tampa, florida, this morning, believe it or not, on assignment. al, good morning. >> i. a we're at the spring training home for the yankees. i am trying out for the yankees. i will be donning the pinstripes, and then they will burn them after that's all over. we're going to take a look from spring training to a full out blizzar
check out what happened when mountaineer mark roberts lost his grip on an icy climb in wales, this was all caught on his helmet camera. >> oh! >> it hurts even just the watch it. roberts fell a few hundred feet. he was a bit battered, as you might imagine, but is expected to make a full recovery. yeah, he keeps going there. it's pretty bad. finally coming to a stop. thank goodness he had his helmet on. >> but also no screams, no expletives. that could have easily been...
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. >> we will never forget hiroshima what the late robert jgunk vowed. this year marks the 100th anniversary of his birth. visitors to the peace memorial museum can commemorate his exhibit. he made his first visit in 1957. he was to make four more visits. his book on hiroshima, children of the ashes is being translated into 14 languages. it tells how survivors struggled to survive in the aftermath. many suffered from physical and mental illnesses. through this book, he also introduced a young victim, a girl who became the model for this statute. her name is sara. 10 years after exposure to the atomic bomb, she developed leukemia. the japanese have a saying. if you fold 1,000 paper cranes your wishes come true. she started folding cranes hoping to recover but she died at the age of 12. the story, told by him, was illustrated and published in books. >> translator: i was amazed and impressed by the fact that someone who did not live in japan became so involved in the issues of hiroshima. >> she feels a special attach document the young exhibit. she was 8 years old when the
. >> we will never forget hiroshima what the late robert jgunk vowed. this year marks the 100th anniversary of his birth. visitors to the peace memorial museum can commemorate his exhibit. he made his first visit in 1957. he was to make four more visits. his book on hiroshima, children of the ashes is being translated into 14 languages. it tells how survivors struggled to survive in the aftermath. many suffered from physical and mental illnesses. through this book, he also introduced a...
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. >> today marked six years since robert leavenson went miss nothing iran. lot of time has passed. yesterday, secretary of state john kerry meeting with his family, saying that the united states government remains committed to finding him. there is a lot of questions of why he was in iran in the first place and now we are hearing from his son, peter doocy has more from washington. >> harris, last time dan had contact with his dad, he got an e-mail about how proud he was of his son. robert leavenson kidnapped in iran where he was working on a case related to cigarette smuggling. he was last seen in these photos. >> you are devastating to see him but happy to see that he is alive and he is relatively well. >> dan and his mom met with secretary of state john kerry here in washington. officially the state department said the united states continues to welcome the assistant -- assistance of the partners and calls on the islamic republic of iran to find him d return him safely to his family. dan said he has confidence to kerry. >> he's been related to the case a l
. >> today marked six years since robert leavenson went miss nothing iran. lot of time has passed. yesterday, secretary of state john kerry meeting with his family, saying that the united states government remains committed to finding him. there is a lot of questions of why he was in iran in the first place and now we are hearing from his son, peter doocy has more from washington. >> harris, last time dan had contact with his dad, he got an e-mail about how proud he was of his son....
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. >>> mark is here in sports. houston robertsson they don't match up at all with houston the warriors. they are 0-3 again this year. they might end up in the play offs yet but they aren't going to win any basketball beauty pageants although they might take the bathing suit competition in those new uniforms. sporting them for the second time. andrew pocket the 7-footer. there's james harden and three and here comes houston. harden assistance. david lee who banged up his knee earlier in the day. but that was it for the warriors. five free throws down the stretch for houston. >>> they might have invented baseball in the united states of america. but the rest of the world has caught up. joe torre to says we're here to win. backed up against the wall the center field wall as adrian gonzalez for team mexico deep off rf dickey. 4-0 mexico in the third. two in the ninth. they had a one, two, 3 inning gets jimmy rawlings to end it. >>> another guy with prowl, that would be tiger prowling the ground. 6-under 67 he's got a two shot lead. hi
. >>> mark is here in sports. houston robertsson they don't match up at all with houston the warriors. they are 0-3 again this year. they might end up in the play offs yet but they aren't going to win any basketball beauty pageants although they might take the bathing suit competition in those new uniforms. sporting them for the second time. andrew pocket the 7-footer. there's james harden and three and here comes houston. harden assistance. david lee who banged up his knee earlier in...
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. >>> mark is here in sports. houston roberts reason they don't match up at all with houston the warriors. they are 0-3 again this year. they might end up in the play offs yet but they aren't going to win any basketball beauty pageants although they might take the bathing suit competition in those new uniforms. sporting them for the second time. andrew pocket the 7-footer. there's james harden and three and here comes houston. harden assistance. david lee who banged up his knee earlier in the day. but that was it for the warriors. five free throws down the stretch for houston. >>> they might have invented baseball in the united states of america. but the rest of the world has caught up. joe torre to says we're here to win. backed up against the wall the center field wall as adrian gonzalez for team mexico deep off rf dickey. 4-0 mexico in the third. two in the ninth. they had a one, two, 3 inning gets jimmy rawlings to end it. >>> another guy with prowl, that would be tiger prowling the ground. 6-under 67 he's got a two shot lead
. >>> mark is here in sports. houston roberts reason they don't match up at all with houston the warriors. they are 0-3 again this year. they might end up in the play offs yet but they aren't going to win any basketball beauty pageants although they might take the bathing suit competition in those new uniforms. sporting them for the second time. andrew pocket the 7-footer. there's james harden and three and here comes houston. harden assistance. david lee who banged up his knee earlier...
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think of the impact that you heard mark say that he is concerned that there's -- anything that happens in this case could affect, you know, his specific client and robertis not his client? >> soledad, mark o'mara said yesterday when speaking about robert zimmerman's twitter rant that you can't judge a person's heart by reading a tweet. and he and i agree on that point. but when it comes to trayvon, they attempt to posthumously judge a dead teenager by his tweets and his social media. and that is the problem here. you cannot know what is in a person's heart by reading a tweet and it's irrelevant because george zimmerman did not know what trayvon martin's twitter persona was when he got out of the car, profile pursued, and shot him in the heart. and it is very important that we hoep hold people to their words on that point. we don't know what's in a person's heart by what they tweet out, but yet this is what they are attempting to do by seeking to introduce evidence abili about trayvon martin's social media account. that's not right. >> there's a witness, called witness number 9, who has sense been revealed to be a 26-year-old cousin of george zimmerman.
think of the impact that you heard mark say that he is concerned that there's -- anything that happens in this case could affect, you know, his specific client and robertis not his client? >> soledad, mark o'mara said yesterday when speaking about robert zimmerman's twitter rant that you can't judge a person's heart by reading a tweet. and he and i agree on that point. but when it comes to trayvon, they attempt to posthumously judge a dead teenager by his tweets and his social media. and...
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the family of robert levinson marking a grim milestone.hed six years ago this past saturday during a trip there as a private investigate investigator. previous information indicates he is not in iran. u.s. officials are very skeptical. they suspect iran is behind a video clip and five photos of levinson that were emailed anonymously to his family a few years ago. he is from coral springs, florida. secretary of state john kerry met with his family over the weekend vowing to continue looking for him. jenna: an insider attack killing two american shoulders in afghanistan. an afghan police officer, or someone posing like one opened fire inside a police station in the ward of province killing three americans and two afghan officers. this comes one day after president karzai and his deadline for u.s. special forces to withdraw from that very same province near kabul. the deadly incident comes on the heels of comments from karzai during his first visit by the new defense secretary chuck hagel to afghanistan. karzai claims the u.s. is colluding wi
the family of robert levinson marking a grim milestone.hed six years ago this past saturday during a trip there as a private investigate investigator. previous information indicates he is not in iran. u.s. officials are very skeptical. they suspect iran is behind a video clip and five photos of levinson that were emailed anonymously to his family a few years ago. he is from coral springs, florida. secretary of state john kerry met with his family over the weekend vowing to continue looking for...
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before you hear from the attorneys, i might add that chief justice roberts is a real question mark on this. our side of the argument finds that very encouraging. >> robert barnes was back inside the court today. he is joining us live from the washington post newsroom. thank you for being with us. guest: you're welcome. proplk about today about 8 what happened with robert barnes -- doma. >> we were talking about whether people have the right to get married and whether there was a constitutional right for such a couple. the argument today argued for what happens when a couple is already legal. and what would happen if states would not recognize this marriages. today was more of a states rights question of federalism and a little less about gay rights. >> what was the specific case that was the centerpiece of this argument today? brought byific case edith windsor who had a female partner of 44 years. they were married in canada. they lived in new york. , ms.her partner died windsor have to pay more than she wouldn taxes that not have had to pay if the federal government had recognized he
before you hear from the attorneys, i might add that chief justice roberts is a real question mark on this. our side of the argument finds that very encouraging. >> robert barnes was back inside the court today. he is joining us live from the washington post newsroom. thank you for being with us. guest: you're welcome. proplk about today about 8 what happened with robert barnes -- doma. >> we were talking about whether people have the right to get married and whether there was a...
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robert behre. >> thank you for having me. >> michael: i can't believe that mark sanford is running.ople forgotten his affair? >> they certainly haven't forgotten it, but he has done a lot of work in the last three or four years to try to make amends, when the scandal broke he was very active in calling, writing, and apologizing. he did an apology tour when he was still in office as governor and started to mend fences. he showed up at the republican national convention in tampa this past summer to mend fences and he wrote yet another letter laying out his shortcomings asking forgiveness, and he has even turned this whole incident in 2009 into sort of a campaign talk point saying that it has humbled him, and somehow wisened him and given him add perspective. >> michael: and didn't he even try to enlist his wife to work on his campaign. >> yes, she ran his campaigns the first time around and was really kind of the brains. so when they divorced ultimately after the infamous affair and that episode, mark sanford lost more than a wife, he really lost arguably one of his closest political
robert behre. >> thank you for having me. >> michael: i can't believe that mark sanford is running.ople forgotten his affair? >> they certainly haven't forgotten it, but he has done a lot of work in the last three or four years to try to make amends, when the scandal broke he was very active in calling, writing, and apologizing. he did an apology tour when he was still in office as governor and started to mend fences. he showed up at the republican national convention in tampa...
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we have celebrities like mark wahlberg and dana white from the ufc. i'm sure thomas robertsng this because as the son of a veteran you know how important it is that we thank our troops every day and that every penny that goes to this important effort will go to build these centers. we can build them all in a year if we had all the money today. >> is the goal $100 million? is that correct auto the website? >> the goal is $100 million. the intrepid fallern heroes fund is ambitious. you know, we raised over $180 million these last couple of years to help the families of the troops that were killed or wounded, but as you said, you know, you look at some guy who has no legs or no arm or that's been wounded, people go up to that person and say thank you for your service. someone who has maybe even a more severe traumatic brain injury never gets thanked, and they're the ones that are suffering in silence. you know, there is a navy seal command this year just took his own life because he felt he had nowhere to go. this is a place where we can go now to help our troops today and to h
we have celebrities like mark wahlberg and dana white from the ufc. i'm sure thomas robertsng this because as the son of a veteran you know how important it is that we thank our troops every day and that every penny that goes to this important effort will go to build these centers. we can build them all in a year if we had all the money today. >> is the goal $100 million? is that correct auto the website? >> the goal is $100 million. the intrepid fallern heroes fund is ambitious....
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robert? >> hey, maria. if you thought the fiscal cliff deal marked the end of tax hikes on the rich, think again.beginning. new york governor andrew cuomo is proposing to extend its millionaires tax. the tax was labeled temporary when it passed in 2009, but now, it will be extended a second time, could stay in place until 2017. let's call that the zombie tax. it just didn't go away. seven states imposed temporary millionaire taxes during the recession. now, some have expired, but california, the taxes were replaced with other tax increases. and some states are now proposing brand new taxes on the wealthy. of course, that's on top of that new federal tax hike. in minnesota, democratic ledge slay churps are proposing a temporary tax on the top 1% of earners to pay down debt for schools. in rhode island, a proposal to raise the top rate to 7.99% from 5.99% to fund the state budget. and from washington state to maine, politicians are now talking increasingly about more fairness in the tax code. but maria, fairness may be going too far, even for liberal talk show hosts. here's what bill maher had to s
robert? >> hey, maria. if you thought the fiscal cliff deal marked the end of tax hikes on the rich, think again.beginning. new york governor andrew cuomo is proposing to extend its millionaires tax. the tax was labeled temporary when it passed in 2009, but now, it will be extended a second time, could stay in place until 2017. let's call that the zombie tax. it just didn't go away. seven states imposed temporary millionaire taxes during the recession. now, some have expired, but...
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mark matthews abc 7 news. >>> a well known boxer from gilroy has been charged with gun possession. the 30-year-old robert gurero was taken into custody this morning at jfk, checking in for a flight. he was arrested after telling an airline agent he had a 40 caliber handgun. a source tells espn the gun was registered in california but not new york. the gun was not loaded but he did have three magazines. late today the queens district attorney issued a statement saying quote, i hope mr. gurero fights better than i thinks. you cannot bring an unlicensed weapon into this country -- county, rather, or city. gurero was on the way to las vegas. he was scheduled to fight in may. >> the westbound lanes of interstate 80 now open again tonight after being closed most of the day because of a deadly truck accident. around 10:30 near the area of old cavis road a collision set off a fiery scene. the driver told authorities he was distracted. >> he was driving, he was eating and he started choking. he then lost consciousness. while driving. the vehicle drifted off the right hand shoulder then veered hard left back acros
mark matthews abc 7 news. >>> a well known boxer from gilroy has been charged with gun possession. the 30-year-old robert gurero was taken into custody this morning at jfk, checking in for a flight. he was arrested after telling an airline agent he had a 40 caliber handgun. a source tells espn the gun was registered in california but not new york. the gun was not loaded but he did have three magazines. late today the queens district attorney issued a statement saying quote, i hope mr....
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that more possible in the future all right robert corner vera partner with davis right trainmen l.l.p. thank you so much for joining us thank you today marks the second anniversary of the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant disaster two years ago today an earthquake hit the island nation of japan causing a tsunami that killed almost twenty thousand people but the impact of the tsunami went beyond the initial impact of the wave itself the ocean water flooded the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plants back up system causing three reactor meltdowns the fukushima disaster has made people think twice about nuclear power as a clean energy alternative to fossil fuels take the case of the san onofre nuclear power plant as another example that once here in the u.s. it's located right outside of los angeles now the plant experienced issues with its equipment and thirteen months ago and was consequently shut down a new report released by the nuclear regulatory commission shows how some of the plant's owners decisions actually contributed to the generators malfunction earlier today i was joined by our own ramona lindo and he broke down this case eve
that more possible in the future all right robert corner vera partner with davis right trainmen l.l.p. thank you so much for joining us thank you today marks the second anniversary of the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant disaster two years ago today an earthquake hit the island nation of japan causing a tsunami that killed almost twenty thousand people but the impact of the tsunami went beyond the initial impact of the wave itself the ocean water flooded the fukushima daiichi nuclear power...
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which according to doctors marks a critical point when the body is deprived of food that is going to check out. just this friday morning the spokesperson for guantanamo robert to run responded to artie's inquiry here's what he writes as of friday we have twenty six hunger strikers with receiving actual feeds this is an increase from thursday which was twenty five and eight we have two detainees of the detainees hospital for rehydration and observation also a natural seat last time robert durango back to us was last week also on friday saying there were fourteen detainees who refused all food although defense attorneys had been saying there were many more on our other two and says there are twenty six we cannot independently verify these numbers or any of this so we have to rely on the response that we get from the officials and the detainees lawyers and here's the latest from the attorneys apparently there are now denied direct access to their clients in guantanamo attorney say they had a visit scheduled for early next week with one of the clients who lost thirty pounds that's almost fourteen telegrams since the strike began at the big. is it was approved b
which according to doctors marks a critical point when the body is deprived of food that is going to check out. just this friday morning the spokesperson for guantanamo robert to run responded to artie's inquiry here's what he writes as of friday we have twenty six hunger strikers with receiving actual feeds this is an increase from thursday which was twenty five and eight we have two detainees of the detainees hospital for rehydration and observation also a natural seat last time robert...
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everything robert bork says in his book he said in 1974 too. the people who worked with him marked closely than. so edmund kitsch and keith jones tell the same story and bork's narration is consistent with the man i knew for 40 years, intellectual, considering consequences before acting and absolutely honest. also the funniest man i ever met. that didn't come through mid-1987 hearings but the book is full of his wit. the life of the solicitor general, like the life of a judge, is reactive. other people decide what suits to bring. the solicitor general controls the government presentation in those suits to the supreme court where petitions to file, what responses to file, merit brief, worrell arguments and the solicitor general also decides when the government will replant adverse decision by a district court or seek rehearing from a court of appeals. the solicitor general has authority to decide when if at all he will leave his eye in the supreme court or court of appeals. it is a broad portfolio that requires a large base of knowledge plus the ability to learn fast. the solicitor
everything robert bork says in his book he said in 1974 too. the people who worked with him marked closely than. so edmund kitsch and keith jones tell the same story and bork's narration is consistent with the man i knew for 40 years, intellectual, considering consequences before acting and absolutely honest. also the funniest man i ever met. that didn't come through mid-1987 hearings but the book is full of his wit. the life of the solicitor general, like the life of a judge, is reactive....
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before you hear from the attorneys, i might add chief justice roberts is the real question mark on this, and our side of the arguments found that very encouraging. [cheers and applause] >> your first day here? everybody.ernoon, going to hear from people. a professor from stanford law , from lieberman, then we will take questions. >> good afternoon. oral argument tells the lesson of why we have a constitution, to bind us together as citizens of one nation who are guaranteed equal protection of the law. whoe is no one individual better personifies equal protection than my client, e.d. windsor. she met her late spouse in the early 1960's. to each otherged in 1967. that was two years before the stone wall movement that led to the modern concept of equal rights for gay people. think about the courage, the it soy, the self-respect for women to become engaged. the truly heroic part of her life is what happened for the next 40 years. when people get married to each other, they give a traditional marriage about, and that is to ine, to hold, to love sickness and in health till death do us part. n
before you hear from the attorneys, i might add chief justice roberts is the real question mark on this, and our side of the arguments found that very encouraging. [cheers and applause] >> your first day here? everybody.ernoon, going to hear from people. a professor from stanford law , from lieberman, then we will take questions. >> good afternoon. oral argument tells the lesson of why we have a constitution, to bind us together as citizens of one nation who are guaranteed equal...
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mark for good or for ill. this is why we invited him here today. he reminds me of something that then attorney general robert kennedy said here at forum when he dedicated this building to the law school at lincoln center. he said, quoting justice jackson, the best attributes of a lawyer is courage. jeh johnson's thought on warfare are of particular interest today. we know something about what he thinks, but not a lot. here is what we do know. and i am quoting from the speech he gave at the oxford union several months ago. he told a group assembled there, war must be recorded as a finite, extraordinary and i natural state of affairs. war violates the natural order of things. children vary their parents. in more, parents vary their children. he went on to say, we must not accept the current conflict and all that it entails as the new normal. peace must be regarded as the norm toward which the human race continually strives. today we have gathered not to think just about the perpetuation of the current war against al qaeda but about war. is it desirable? is it important? is it impossible to keep it from spreadi
mark for good or for ill. this is why we invited him here today. he reminds me of something that then attorney general robert kennedy said here at forum when he dedicated this building to the law school at lincoln center. he said, quoting justice jackson, the best attributes of a lawyer is courage. jeh johnson's thought on warfare are of particular interest today. we know something about what he thinks, but not a lot. here is what we do know. and i am quoting from the speech he gave at the...
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robert sft. >> yeah, dennis, that's right. this is just ending right now. markral executives on stage with the trademark gray hoodie talking about making a personalized newspaper. this is some of the most valuable real estate if you will in cyberspace, the news feed portion where most people spend majority of their time on facebook, giving it the overhaul you talked about. hasn't dranked drastically in 2006 when it first appeared. was given a slight tweak back in september 2011. widely expected there will be news feeds that will be individualized by different content. basically you have photos which make up about half of all activity on the niece feed doubling since 2011. follows up to 30% as well. those would be pages you follow. robert gray channel for fox business. music will have its own channel in there. it is a streamlined picture. we have video showing some of that of the a lot less clutter. tool bars are on the side to get you to different pages and around. it will be much more consistent, dennis. the mobile will look like the desktop. i asked mark zucke
robert sft. >> yeah, dennis, that's right. this is just ending right now. markral executives on stage with the trademark gray hoodie talking about making a personalized newspaper. this is some of the most valuable real estate if you will in cyberspace, the news feed portion where most people spend majority of their time on facebook, giving it the overhaul you talked about. hasn't dranked drastically in 2006 when it first appeared. was given a slight tweak back in september 2011. widely...
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robert. we chief consensus on this last time we had a marked up -- we achieved consensus on this last time we had a marked up. >> if there is no objection, i would like to approve this by a voice vote. all those in favor say aye. opposed nay. the amendment is agreed to. senator wicker. >> this amendment would defund the affordable care act. it is a job killer and a drag on the economy. it is a budget buster. . i was just the use of the toomey rule. >> the use of the toomey rule. >> i cannot think wicker rule will rit it. [laughter] >> the toomey rule, all of whose amendments fail. [laughter] i do oppose this amendment. do you want a voice vote? the toomey procedure would be to record all members as they were recorded on the toomey amendment. >> is there an objection? if not, this amendment will be recorded as failing 12-10. the amendment fails. we will move to center sanders -- to senator sanders amendment. >> my amendment would establish a reserve fund to reduce income equality in the country which may include an increase in the minimum wage -- funds to reduce income inequality in the countr
robert. we chief consensus on this last time we had a marked up -- we achieved consensus on this last time we had a marked up. >> if there is no objection, i would like to approve this by a voice vote. all those in favor say aye. opposed nay. the amendment is agreed to. senator wicker. >> this amendment would defund the affordable care act. it is a job killer and a drag on the economy. it is a budget buster. . i was just the use of the toomey rule. >> the use of the toomey...
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patrol car. 64-year-old robert craig is now facing multiple charges including robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. >>> now, a story you will only see on nbc bay area. saturday marks year since morgan hill teenager sierra lamar disappeared while on her way to school. her parents, marlene lamar and steve lamar, said they plan to release balloons before volunteers once again start searching for their daughter on saturday in morgan hill. then they will also host a fund-raiser in the afternoon in fremont where sierra was born and raised. the sheriff's department long ago classified the case as a homicide but her parents say they refuse to give up home of finding sierra alive. >> i know they've got the suspect, and they're pushing forward with that. but as a parent, i'm not going to let go of the hope that she's still alive. >> it's been hard, because it would be her junior year, which would be the time she would go to junior prom, and i just feel bad that i haven't been able to share that with her this year. that does make it hard. >> as for the suspect, garcia torres was arrested last may after investigators found sierra lamar's dna in his red volkswagen jet a and hi
patrol car. 64-year-old robert craig is now facing multiple charges including robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. >>> now, a story you will only see on nbc bay area. saturday marks year since morgan hill teenager sierra lamar disappeared while on her way to school. her parents, marlene lamar and steve lamar, said they plan to release balloons before volunteers once again start searching for their daughter on saturday in morgan hill. then they will also host a fund-raiser in the...
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robert. we achieved consensus on this last time we had a marked up. >> if there is no objection, i would like to approve this by a voice vote. all those in favor say aye. opposed nay. the amendment is agreed to. senator wicker. >> this amendment would defund the affordable care act. it is a job killer and a drag on the economy. it is a budget buster. i was just the use of the toomey rule. >> the use of the toomey rule. >> i do not think wicker rule will rit it. [laughter] >> the toomey rule, all of whose amendments fail. [laughter] i do oppose this amendment. do you want a voice vote? the toomey procedure would be to record all members as they were recorded on the toomey amendment. >> is there an objection? if not, this amendment will be recorded as failing 12-10. the amendment fails. we will move to senator sanders amendment. >> my amendment would establish a reserve fund to reduce income equality in the country which may include an increase in the minimum wage -- funds to reduce income inequality in the country which may include an increase in the minimum wage. >> i do not think anyone shou
robert. we achieved consensus on this last time we had a marked up. >> if there is no objection, i would like to approve this by a voice vote. all those in favor say aye. opposed nay. the amendment is agreed to. senator wicker. >> this amendment would defund the affordable care act. it is a job killer and a drag on the economy. it is a budget buster. i was just the use of the toomey rule. >> the use of the toomey rule. >> i do not think wicker rule will rit it....
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roberts hit by credit card fraud. what are the chances of that one? and who is the lame-brain who thought that was a good idea? it looks like senator markt the picture, the senator tweeting thanks jennifer aniston for the well wishes, that's a signed photo of movie star jennifer aniston wishing him to get well soon. he had suffered a stroke and. and a burglar tries to break a window. this guy must have flunked out of burglary school. he tried to break into the grocery store and shut out and triggering the alarm. he tried to flee, but the curb got in his way and the suspect is still at large and is large, too, be on the lookout for a bungling burglar with a bad fashion sense. >> about to have an empty char on the set of theview. barbara walters to retire. she's expected to retire in may 2014. that means she would step down from abc news and the "the view", making tv history. the first woman who co-host a program do the today show in 1974 and the first co-anchor of a network tv news broadcast joining abc news in 1976. she's entitled to r and r. i've heard an a diamond heist, a bank heist, but a cheese heist? . a plainfield man charged in
roberts hit by credit card fraud. what are the chances of that one? and who is the lame-brain who thought that was a good idea? it looks like senator markt the picture, the senator tweeting thanks jennifer aniston for the well wishes, that's a signed photo of movie star jennifer aniston wishing him to get well soon. he had suffered a stroke and. and a burglar tries to break a window. this guy must have flunked out of burglary school. he tried to break into the grocery store and shut out and...
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mark with ink from ch >>> all right. a story that wealthy retirees need to pay attention to. new details the on paul ryan's budget plan and how it could affect taxes. wealth editor robertz been dig into this, robert. >> yes, i have. and paul ryan would tax about everybody, including high earner s and retirees and according to the nonpartisan tax center, it would give the average american tax cut of $3,300 which is a 5% increase in after-tax income, and those making between $40,000 and $50,000 would get a tax cut of $670, and about 1.6% tax increase after tax income, and the big winners are the big earners of those making $1 million and more would see a tax cut of $408,000 which is a 19% more in after-tax income. and now ryan's plan is to be revenue neutral and we don't know what taxes go up to make up for the taxes he is cutting like the amt and the obama care, and the tax rate cut, and $12 trillion would be lost from the proposal and we don't know what offsets would be, but the house opposes any increase in capital gains and dividends, and of course, very important for retirees and they oppose dropping charitable e deductions so it is unclear where the money would com
mark with ink from ch >>> all right. a story that wealthy retirees need to pay attention to. new details the on paul ryan's budget plan and how it could affect taxes. wealth editor robertz been dig into this, robert. >> yes, i have. and paul ryan would tax about everybody, including high earner s and retirees and according to the nonpartisan tax center, it would give the average american tax cut of $3,300 which is a 5% increase in after-tax income, and those making between...
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fbi director robert mueller testified about the budget cuts the fbi could face. today marks 10 years since the beginning of the iraq war. members of congress get their if all more on this morning's washington journal. the house will finish work on the republican version of the 2014 budget. live coverage at 10:00 eastern. >> government and opposition forces accuse each other of using chemical attacks and the northwest region of the country. u.s. ambassador to syria testifies about the two-year conflict. 945 eastern on c-span during. then, the chairman bernanke holds a news conference after the federal reserve's meeting on the economy wraps. live coverage is on 2:30. fbi director margaret miller they have to implement furloughs for agency staff due to spending cuts. robert mueller is trying to exhaust all other options. he made these remarks at a hearing on the fbi budget for 2014. >> we have votes coming up. i will not have an opening statement. i want to take this opportunity now the you in your --an -- you in a minimum of you and the men and the women of the bureau. i think
fbi director robert mueller testified about the budget cuts the fbi could face. today marks 10 years since the beginning of the iraq war. members of congress get their if all more on this morning's washington journal. the house will finish work on the republican version of the 2014 budget. live coverage at 10:00 eastern. >> government and opposition forces accuse each other of using chemical attacks and the northwest region of the country. u.s. ambassador to syria testifies about the...
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robert mills represents dozens of customers suing anhueser-busch for more than 5 million. their complaint says the real alcohol content in budweiser, michelob, and other anhueser-busch beers is less than the 5% markn the baseball and that's a big money saver. quote, by doing so, ab is able to produce a significantly higher number of units of beer from the same starting batch of ingredients. even the plaintiff's lawyers admit taste isn't the issue as far as they're concerned. they say many beer consumers place a premium on alcohol content and simply think it's important to get an accurate reading from the label. the attorneys bringing the lawsuit said their clients were not available to speak to us on camera. they say the process is systematic and sophisticated. they say they found out about it from people who worked at anhueser-busch. >> people that calibrate the instruments, the people in charge in these breweries of handling these issues have told us this is what's happening. >> reporter: mills says those people will testify and says he'll get documents from the company. contacted by cnn, anhueser-busch rejected the allegations. in a statement saying, the claims against anhueser-busch are compl
robert mills represents dozens of customers suing anhueser-busch for more than 5 million. their complaint says the real alcohol content in budweiser, michelob, and other anhueser-busch beers is less than the 5% markn the baseball and that's a big money saver. quote, by doing so, ab is able to produce a significantly higher number of units of beer from the same starting batch of ingredients. even the plaintiff's lawyers admit taste isn't the issue as far as they're concerned. they say many beer...
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the policy makers can lead and work with it is a mark for good or a lark for error this is why we invited him here today. robertdy said here which he dedicated this building to the law school at the lincoln center. he said, quoting justice jackson, the attribute of a lawyer is courage jeh johnson starts on a particular interest today. we know something about what he thinks, but not a lot. but here is what we do know and i am quoting from the speech he gave at the oxford union several months ago. the war he told the group assembled their must be invited as a finite extraordinary and unnatural state of affairs. it violates the natural order of things in which children bury their parents come in the war parents buried their children. he went on to say we must not accept the current conflict and of its details as normal. he is mostly regarded as the normal for the human race continually strives. today we think not just about the perpetuation of the current war against al qaeda and is as yet forces, but about the war. is it important and possible to keep it from spreading, do we want to keep it from spreading? the r
the policy makers can lead and work with it is a mark for good or a lark for error this is why we invited him here today. robertdy said here which he dedicated this building to the law school at the lincoln center. he said, quoting justice jackson, the attribute of a lawyer is courage jeh johnson starts on a particular interest today. we know something about what he thinks, but not a lot. but here is what we do know and i am quoting from the speech he gave at the oxford union several months...
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ambassador to the u.s., raymond joseph, the crisis group, mark snyder, and former associated press correspondent and editor, jonathan kaatz. robertdirecter as george washington university moderated the and you 20 minute discussion. >> good evening and welcome to all of you and to viewers who have tuned in via c-span to the gorge washington university and the elliott school of international affairs for this evening's event. it's entitled, big trucks, pop star politics and consensus building, the politics of consensus in haiti. i'm at the elliott school of international attempt studies program. i also serve as the director of the school's latin american and hemispheric studies program this. evening's event is cosponsored by the latin american and the global international studies and its cultural and globe affairs research and policy program. this evening's event marks the debut of a special initiative undertaken by a new unit within the institute of global and international studies. the well-hemisphere working group and its brand new web site initiative called, focus on haiti.org. allow me this opportunity to thank me who colleague
ambassador to the u.s., raymond joseph, the crisis group, mark snyder, and former associated press correspondent and editor, jonathan kaatz. robertdirecter as george washington university moderated the and you 20 minute discussion. >> good evening and welcome to all of you and to viewers who have tuned in via c-span to the gorge washington university and the elliott school of international affairs for this evening's event. it's entitled, big trucks, pop star politics and consensus...
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mark. this is why we invited him here today. he reminds me of something that attorney general robert kennedy talked about.ed this and we can center. he said the greatest attribute of a lawyer is courage. they have a particular interest today. we know something about what he thinks, but not a lot. but here's what we do now. war must be divided with a finite extraordinary and unnatural state of affairs. it will violate the natural order of things. in war, parents bury their children. he went on to say that we must not exempt the current conflict and all that it entails is the new normal. we have to let the human race continually strive. we gather not just to think about the current situation against al qaeda and associate forces, but about war. is it desirable, is it possible to keep it from spreading and what is the role of the law and what is the role of it in litigating this concept? is there a point where the law can be placed? several economists have been involved in the past 24 hours in a debate that i invite you to talk about. it is something that i believe we will spend a lot of time discussing toda
mark. this is why we invited him here today. he reminds me of something that attorney general robert kennedy talked about.ed this and we can center. he said the greatest attribute of a lawyer is courage. they have a particular interest today. we know something about what he thinks, but not a lot. but here's what we do now. war must be divided with a finite extraordinary and unnatural state of affairs. it will violate the natural order of things. in war, parents bury their children. he went on...
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robert costas. caller: good morning. three questions. why benghazi? why mali? on a terrorist attack natural gas facility in algeria? one answer. president obama's unconstitutional ousting of more mark coffey. the deeper lesson -- muomar qaddafi. the deeper lesson or mccain and aretor graham is that they able to -- they are not able to link the interventions in with these disasters. their schemes backfire. the point goes to rand paul made. his viewsd paul and on foreign policy are becoming much more part of the conversation in republican politics, in a way they have not in previous years. rand paul understands this. he is able to challenge lindsey gramm and john mccain, they have been one chip in a conversation for years, and to have rand paul go right at them for calling hampshire -- calling him a wac survive,and for him to it says something about all of these gentlemen in vault. -- involved. apologized, byin the way. how many people in attendance? guest: thousands. it was a much bigger facility. a few thousand more. the number was around 10,000. that depends on who was speaking. it was crowded. a lot of college republicans. a lot of conservative activists going back to the 1950's
robert costas. caller: good morning. three questions. why benghazi? why mali? on a terrorist attack natural gas facility in algeria? one answer. president obama's unconstitutional ousting of more mark coffey. the deeper lesson -- muomar qaddafi. the deeper lesson or mccain and aretor graham is that they able to -- they are not able to link the interventions in with these disasters. their schemes backfire. the point goes to rand paul made. his viewsd paul and on foreign policy are becoming much...
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mark harmon. we know he's on a successful show, "ncis," but i didn't know he was $38 million a year successf successful. >> highest paid actor on television. the guy from 240 robert to get a pay raise. you know, his salary's going up. and i think that shows you the stability of that show of those programs. >> he's ahead of brad pitt. >> yeah. like who would have thought? >> how long has mark harmon been on that show? >> that show's been on at least, what, six, seven years? >> do you know his character? >> no, i don't. >> just making sure because i don't think there's a person on this set that could tell you. >> but we know it's on. >> we know it's on. >> and that is it. >> it's the consistency. i know the spin-off. >> crazy successful. >> you have guy fieri. it thoushows you the restaurant critics don't know anything. >> guy makes $100,000 an appearance for a speech and paula deen is on there for $16 million. john that is words to share. >> guy fieri is a whole other america. >> it's america, baby. >> it's a crime against nature. >> i think one of the interesting things from this package is what you learn about the jobs in america and who makes what. i think you
mark harmon. we know he's on a successful show, "ncis," but i didn't know he was $38 million a year successf successful. >> highest paid actor on television. the guy from 240 robert to get a pay raise. you know, his salary's going up. and i think that shows you the stability of that show of those programs. >> he's ahead of brad pitt. >> yeah. like who would have thought? >> how long has mark harmon been on that show? >> that show's been on at least, what,...