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meanwhile martin you all have signed a two year deal to take over them on a jury of any premier league side fullam has just been stating he is the light had to be getting back to work after taking a year long break. i don't think so. strange story everybody. everybody knew that they would like to come back to cleveland so much of that when i live. right here on the shores of a go. i bet that terminator himself may be busy preparing for their maiden appearance up the rigby world cup in new zealand in september but another form of the sport rugby sevens will be hitting moscow this very weekend the russian capital once again hosting the second of the four stages of the european grand prix series riseth fifth overall after the season opening round the all last week while in that lead the way ahead of spain twelve teams in all will take part making for a scheduled marches on saturday on sunday when on home turf for the young russian team is what they'll be aiming for but the ultimate goals lie further. i know there's. a lot is now being done we've worked out a program for the russian nation
meanwhile martin you all have signed a two year deal to take over them on a jury of any premier league side fullam has just been stating he is the light had to be getting back to work after taking a year long break. i don't think so. strange story everybody. everybody knew that they would like to come back to cleveland so much of that when i live. right here on the shores of a go. i bet that terminator himself may be busy preparing for their maiden appearance up the rigby world cup in new...
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the run martin you all have signed a two year deal to take over the managerial reins of english premier league side full on the dutchman stating he's delighted to be going back to work after taking a year long. the. same story every day. where you would like to come back to england so much so that when i lived. right here on the shores of a go. back years let's move to tennis for maria sharapova is off the mark at the third grand slam of the year the russian one with a seventeen year old in two thousand and four and is aiming for more success and london after jumping i compacted on a chart fatality in round one no worries pretty much at all for the said mary native on center court drop of a drop in just three games on route to a six two six one win the fifth seed meets the winner of the laura robson country kroeber. again against an opponent that's in the top ten before hasn't had the best results this year. don't quite know what to expect because she. had nothing to. match. there's been an emotional comeback to wimbledon first arena williams the defending champion purse thing into tear
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and for more stories from martin you can always log on to our web site r t v dot com there you can read about the american two party presidential candidate who got egg on her face after mixing up a famous cowboy with a mass murderer and rapist. plus a russian scientists predict they'll find alien federalization within twenty years find out why they're so determined to seek out. our teen dot com. israel says an international aid flotilla headed to gaza is carrying chemical weapons which could be used on soldiers the israeli defense force has been ordered to prevent the ten ships from making it to the palestinian territories the jewish state warned it will thwart any attempts to breach its blockade of gaza but has withdrawn threats to ban any journalist traveling with the fleet activists to march appear out from jerusalem was on a similar aid flotilla last year he says israel suits into a scrimmage at anyone who gets close to its borders. and it's a very. treat you might say for the israeli army and the israeli government to try to make the peaceful activists as frightening as possible fo
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priebus, thank you very much for joining us this afternoon. >> thank you, martin. appreciate it. >>> coming up, congressman anthony wiener. enough said. >>> and violence spreads throughout the arab world. we go live to a region embroiled in chaos. next. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model year newer, with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> huge explosions have rocked the capital of libya during a series of nato air strikes. some of the blasts appear to have been close to the compound of colonel gadhafi. but the libyan leader is absolutely defiant issuing an audio recording on state
priebus, thank you very much for joining us this afternoon. >> thank you, martin. appreciate it. >>> coming up, congressman anthony wiener. enough said. >>> and violence spreads throughout the arab world. we go live to a region embroiled in chaos. next. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model year newer, with...
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and also in west london former tottenham boss martin you all have signed a two year deal to become manager follow him and the fifty five year old dutchman says he is delighted to be going back to work after taking a year long break. i don't. see a story every day. where you would like to come back to international when i live. right here on our shores should i go back. ten is now in last year's finals vera zvonareva very safely through to the third round at wimbledon the second seeded russian gains the upper hand in a tight second. sect time break last compacted says they are also israel is or see it as a rank that making light work checks better than actual ballots before those matches it was a really close shave for venus williams as the five time former champion was taken the distance by forty year old ikhwan japanese veteran storm to a five one lead in the first set before winning it on a tie break was a big scare for williams but the twenty third seeded american went on to square the match at a set all went down to the wire in the decider however williams turned out to be the stronger
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that's the latest we've got for you. martintch it back to you. >> all right, reynolds, thanks very much. >>> you've heard of home schooling, what about unschooling. a teenage entrepreneur and college dropout has made the movement his mission. i'll ask him about it, next. thank you. do you have an english menu? no english. [ speaking chinese ] [ gasps, speaks chinese ] do you guys like dumplings? i love dumplings. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual -- let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. just... get through here. oh, i won ! yes ! de-de-de-de-de ! scabbagabba ! honey, look, i won ! gas™ or brake. you can book a car anytime, anywhere. hertz, at the airport, in your neighborhood, or at hertz.com. >>> college is a waste of time. that's a pretty evocative headline on cnn's opinion page right now. the writer is a 19-year-old entrepreneur who left college two months ago, not long after he won a fellowship and $100,000. the only requirements, innovate and stay out of school.
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for martin you know i mean obviously not presented see me again but i know it's not written by you sorry to say i don't i think that you know you get fed up with the fact that everything that you do can be seen by the way even if you don't want it to that information is being sold to advertisers you know they don't like the fact that now if you ever want to get a job what you get on facebook and you may have been younger back to bite you with drinking pictures of every college student yeah that stuff is problematic. the real issue is that the default is no privacy that you are not informed and that you have to go in and change it to make things private is the real problem it's nice that facebook and google are being unmasked for the data mining privacy destroying evil weasels that they are. well i don't think. losing any sleep over it probably still a billionaire. let's move on to see this is this is so hilarious but so wrong obviously everybody has forgotten all about dominic strauss kahn scandal because we are a gate happened but if you're a member of the i.m.f. is has been accused of
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>> thank you, martin. we vring a conversation. at least i wasn't saying anything too profane. >> good afternoon to you. my name is dylan ratigan. nice to see you. happy monday from new york. we start with breaking news this afternoon as congressman anthony weiner will face the cameras. no pun intended. a live look at new york sheraton hotel. this is not a press conference. he will address the gathered media. there is talk that seven-term democrat could step down.
>> thank you, martin. we vring a conversation. at least i wasn't saying anything too profane. >> good afternoon to you. my name is dylan ratigan. nice to see you. happy monday from new york. we start with breaking news this afternoon as congressman anthony weiner will face the cameras. no pun intended. a live look at new york sheraton hotel. this is not a press conference. he will address the gathered media. there is talk that seven-term democrat could step down.
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i want to talk with my guests, l cain is a cnn contributor and so is rowland martin. yous a real good outlook by the fact we're driven by instant numbers. we want high growth, we want solution. will, i want to ask you about this. we are acknowledging in this conversation that there might be two alternate realities for america going forward. one is a long time of stagnation or very slow growth or something more drastic. your thoughts? >> ali, sooner or later this gets back to politics, and you actually put that question to me earlier. so we ask ourselves, now that we diagnosed the problem, what do we do? what are the tools? i think there's about three. one is fiscal stimulus. that's a stimulus plan coming out of congress. i don't believe in the effectiveness of those programs. i believe they become political boondoggles. printing money out of the feds. they become qe-1, 2 or 3. i expect qe-3. is two or three years of depression better than perhaps ten to fif teen years of muddleing along in stagnation with the feds funding the whole thing? >> diane, will has drawn a distin
i want to talk with my guests, l cain is a cnn contributor and so is rowland martin. yous a real good outlook by the fact we're driven by instant numbers. we want high growth, we want solution. will, i want to ask you about this. we are acknowledging in this conversation that there might be two alternate realities for america going forward. one is a long time of stagnation or very slow growth or something more drastic. your thoughts? >> ali, sooner or later this gets back to politics, and...
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you can freeze mugs. personalized dad mugs or with their initials. >> homerun, jill martin. thank you very much.k out us weekly this week. up next, we have a tour of the united states for food lovers. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> this morning on today's kitchen, a culinary road trip from new york city to san francisco. we're taking a bite out of some of the hottest hometown haunts across the country. travel & leisure's director is here with a little taste of america. good morning. >> good morning, ann. >> you call it the list of united states of deliciousness. >> yes. i love the word deliciousness. it makes everybody happy. so we decided for the third annual food issue which comes out in a couple weeks on the newsstand to ask chefs around the country where they go to eat. this means the list is straight from the horse's mouth. we get the best places to eat in 51 different places. >> we are starting with alcohol first. >> chefs love a little bit of booze. >> who doesn't? b sangria in new york city. >> alta. another favorite chef of ours from composed in tribecca recommended this. it has l
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and that voice you would recognize as bill martin. imagine you look at this. >> this shows how much these two men were loved by the fire department. there's very touching moments. there's parts in the ceremony, the bell ringing. >> tell us about that. >> it's symbolizing their last call. their last journey, the last call they're going to go on. and, i mean, i have to say in the fire service a lot of times we use humor and joking in the fire stations to get over some of the tragedies that we see. and you saw a little bit in the eulogies, the funny stories about them or what they did or how they made things go better at the scene. >> one of the sort of recurring things in the service today was the bond. that bond that firefighters share in this public service. that at any given moment you risk your life to go help the public. tell us a little bit about that bond. >> yeah, it's something. it's really hard to explain it to someone who isn't in the fire service or public safety. it's a bonds that you get by working together. we're working t
and that voice you would recognize as bill martin. imagine you look at this. >> this shows how much these two men were loved by the fire department. there's very touching moments. there's parts in the ceremony, the bell ringing. >> tell us about that. >> it's symbolizing their last call. their last journey, the last call they're going to go on. and, i mean, i have to say in the fire service a lot of times we use humor and joking in the fire stations to get over some of the...
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you can also go down martin luther king boulevard. you can plan your trip by going to wjz.com. >>> mark fulkenham's name was added to the maryland fire rescue memorial. this is the sixth straight year that a name has been added to that memorial. >>> a big battle is brewing in baltimore and it's all over one simple word. hun. the new fight is getting ready to kick off right as hun fest is getting ready to start. >> reporter: hun is a term of indearment baltimore knows well. but the battle is brewing up again. just as the hun-fest starts next weekend. back in december, protesters picketed hun fest founder janine's restaurant. >> this is our word. >> i'm a very hard working entrepreneur and i love camden and i love baltimore. and i spent a lot of time and energy doing whatever i can that's positive for the city. >> reporter: but the outcry against whiting when she sent letters to festival vendors telling them what they can't sell at the event on the list, anything with the hon logo. political or religious statements, even cat's eyeglasses
you can also go down martin luther king boulevard. you can plan your trip by going to wjz.com. >>> mark fulkenham's name was added to the maryland fire rescue memorial. this is the sixth straight year that a name has been added to that memorial. >>> a big battle is brewing in baltimore and it's all over one simple word. hun. the new fight is getting ready to kick off right as hun fest is getting ready to start. >> reporter: hun is a term of indearment baltimore knows...
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you so much, diane. will cain and roland martin, two great cnn contributors. >>> home prices hit a new post-bust low across much of the nation. but there are a few regions that are doing better. i'll tell you where they are and why next. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. the count on chevy event is here. turn it up in a malibu. 33 mpg, over 500 highway miles a tank. one of our 9 models over 30 mpg highway. fuel up, rock on. very well qualified lessees can get a low mileage lease on a chevy malibu ls for around $179 a month. fuel economy based on epa estimates. and there's a great selection of inventory available now at your chevy dealer. count on chevy for more out of every mile. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> you'll have he
you so much, diane. will cain and roland martin, two great cnn contributors. >>> home prices hit a new post-bust low across much of the nation. but there are a few regions that are doing better. i'll tell you where they are and why next. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪...
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you that. just slowed and and take it easy. ucd stars in the martin'sin the -- you see the showers in the mountains kept its beer cooler. 103 degrees this afternoon in minneapolis, minnesota. that is where the he is coming from, that upper midwest, as the high pressure system off the carolina coast pumps in the humidity from the gulf and this midwestern heat moves in. this combination will send our heat index over 100. that is what he did as he is in effect. factor in the humidity during the peak speed of the afternoon which will feel like 100 degrees to 105 degrees. -- p. keith in the afternoon which will feel like one -- peak heat in the afternoon which will feel like 100 degrees to 105 degrees. during the afternoon, the wind will come in off the ocean and keep the beaches at the 80's. two more days are coming at us with temperatures in the mid-to- upper 90's. late thursday evening, late thursday night and into friday, there will be some scattered thunderstorms. that will start a cooling trend. >> the temperature is not the only thing that is hot out
you that. just slowed and and take it easy. ucd stars in the martin'sin the -- you see the showers in the mountains kept its beer cooler. 103 degrees this afternoon in minneapolis, minnesota. that is where the he is coming from, that upper midwest, as the high pressure system off the carolina coast pumps in the humidity from the gulf and this midwestern heat moves in. this combination will send our heat index over 100. that is what he did as he is in effect. factor in the humidity during the...
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you. [inaudible conversations] >> that was martin marty, author of dietrich bonhoeffer's letters and papers from prison, a biography. in a few minutes we'll be back with more live from the 2011 chicago tribune printers' literary fest call. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> well, i'm reading a book about the coldest winter. and, quite frankly, i've held on to this book not wanting to open up the pages to it. it goes over the greatest war. and for most people who are familiar with the great war said you don't want to know. what do they mean by that? well, i was in korea when the chinese actually surrounded the entire eighth army, and it was a nightmare. and, fortunately, since over 60 years ago to the best of my knowledge i haven't suffered psychologically about that war. it pains me when i think of the number of americans that died in korea. it even becomes more difficult when people ask me to explain my heroic actions in a country i had no idea where with i was or why i was there. so i thought it would be better not to expose myself to any more of this nightmare.
you. [inaudible conversations] >> that was martin marty, author of dietrich bonhoeffer's letters and papers from prison, a biography. in a few minutes we'll be back with more live from the 2011 chicago tribune printers' literary fest call. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> well, i'm reading a book about the coldest winter. and, quite frankly, i've held on to this book not wanting to open up the pages to it. it goes over the greatest war. and for...
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>> pete, we don't want to mention what the six nieces doing under the hand of roland martin -- >> you of -- kyra, i'm sure five of roland's nieces are upstanding individuals. listen, kyra, you can have 100 kid, black kid, white kid, rich kid, poor kids. doesn't matter how many kid us have. unless one gets americans a job or lowers the price of gas at the pump, i don't think voters care about your kids than the presidential election. >> he's going to run or not. what is he waiting for and would he be worth the wait. ro? >> absolutely. he's a texas a&m graduate. strong candidate. very conservative, gop voter, down side, i still think this country has texas governor fatigue. president george w. bush could still be a drag on any -- governor perry but could be a strong, strong candidate. so i say yay for any texas a&m graduate in the race. >> dana. >> hold me now. i am agreeing with roland which i have never done before. >> actually you have. you just don't want to admit t. >> we had one texas governor who left with not very high ratings -- not a very high approval. i don't know if rick pe
>> pete, we don't want to mention what the six nieces doing under the hand of roland martin -- >> you of -- kyra, i'm sure five of roland's nieces are upstanding individuals. listen, kyra, you can have 100 kid, black kid, white kid, rich kid, poor kids. doesn't matter how many kid us have. unless one gets americans a job or lowers the price of gas at the pump, i don't think voters care about your kids than the presidential election. >> he's going to run or not. what is he...
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paul krugman of the new york times, chrystia freeland of thompson reuters and martin regalia. thank youning me. you heard the chairman from the council of economic advisers putting on the best face of dismal numbers. what do you think the american people can expect, paul, from now on? >> the trouble is. austan was right to say one month doesn't matter. but 18 months, it's not >> john: rating jobs as population growth. we're in a holding pattern and that's likely to continue. >> does that mean if it's not generating jobs fast enough the economy is not self-sustainably growing? >> i think it's self-sustainably growing, the trouble is, it's not growing in a way that takes up the slack. we're in lost decade territory. those of us who study japan in the '90s, say we're looking awfully japanese right now. >> i think you asked a great question, christiane, when you said, is this a jobless recovery? and -- >> and austan denied it. >> he didn't like to hear that. paul is absolutely right. you need 150,000 jobs a month to just tread water. that's not taking into account all of those millions of p
paul krugman of the new york times, chrystia freeland of thompson reuters and martin regalia. thank youning me. you heard the chairman from the council of economic advisers putting on the best face of dismal numbers. what do you think the american people can expect, paul, from now on? >> the trouble is. austan was right to say one month doesn't matter. but 18 months, it's not >> john: rating jobs as population growth. we're in a holding pattern and that's likely to continue....
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you have there. and the possibility of a structure being on the planet mars. david martins your time. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back with academy award winning actress mira sorvino. ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ ♪ i like it [ male announcer ] introducing mio -- a revolutionary liquid water enhancer. add a little. add a lot. ♪ for a drink that's just the way you like it. ♪ i like it, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ [ male announcer ] make it yours. make it mio. ♪ [ male announcer ] make it yours. make it mio. [ tires squeal ] an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model year newer, with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto
you have there. and the possibility of a structure being on the planet mars. david martins your time. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back with academy award winning actress mira sorvino. ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ ♪ i like it [ male announcer ] introducing mio -- a revolutionary liquid water enhancer. add a little. add a lot. ♪ for a drink that's just the way you like it. ♪ i like it, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ [ male announcer ] make it...
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you all next week. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. it's sunday, june 5. i'm martin savage in for fred riee ri rickricka whitfield. a day marking the anniversary of the syria war. 20 people were killed, more than 325 hurt. elsewhere, in syria, more violence today in that month-long anti-government uprising. human rights groups say 25 protesters have been killed since yesterday when syrians fired into a crowd of protestors. that same group said more than 80 people died. a volatile situation in yemen. their president flew to saudi arabia for a medical condition. what have you learned? >> well, marty, as we know, president solis flew to saudi arabia after the main tribe fighting his government troops stormed the palace, and not only injured president solis but the speaker of parliament. it was a bad scene yesterday. but today we understand that president solis did receive some very bad severe bruises, burns from u.s. officials telling us he also received shrapnel wounds, so we're not sure if his condition is life threatening but certainly very serious, marty. >> obvious
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you have a red tie. [ laughter ] >> looking nice. beautiful, beautiful weather out there. erika martin, good to see you with weather. >> haven't i delivered? i promised warmer temperatures. you got them yesterday and today. we are currently going to see some patchy fog for the morning hours, temperatures trending cooler than they were yesterday. 64 for san francisco yesterday, oakland 67 yesterday, san jose 73, concord 77. i have your detailed forecast coming up. in the meantime, how's traffic going? >> we love to talk about friday light and that's the case. conditions heading toward the bay bridge toll plaza. it looks good. there is some roadwork on the upper deck. lower deck roadwork various lanes blocked for a while. 880/237-92 interchange more roadwork. conditions look great across the span of the bay bridge. we'll have more coming up. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> 4:31. two san francisco firefighters killed in the line of duty will be laid to rest this afternoon. >> thousands of firefighters in fact from around the country are expected to pay their final respects today. anne
you have a red tie. [ laughter ] >> looking nice. beautiful, beautiful weather out there. erika martin, good to see you with weather. >> haven't i delivered? i promised warmer temperatures. you got them yesterday and today. we are currently going to see some patchy fog for the morning hours, temperatures trending cooler than they were yesterday. 64 for san francisco yesterday, oakland 67 yesterday, san jose 73, concord 77. i have your detailed forecast coming up. in the meantime,...
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to win, if you want to be taken seriously, you have to be part of the main political operation, whether it's the democrats, whether it's the republicans, martinthe page real quick to john edwards. on friday he pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and campaign law violations. you covered his campaign when he was running for president. to many of us we're shocked by the turn of events. i'm wondering what your take is. >> yeah. you know, even before he became this national figure, martin, i covered him when i was a reporter up on thrill. i remember about six months after he was elected, remember, he really came on the national scene as our viewers will recall when he gave this impassioned speech in defense of bill clinton on the senate floor when the articles of impeachment had been sent over to the senate. so he was considered this rising star in the democratic party. he had come out of nowhere. but i remember sitting across from him, martin. he talked lovingly about his wife, elizabeth, and how she was such a driving force in his life. and, you know, he was very -- i wouldn't use the word timid. but he was very reserved in about what he thought hi
to win, if you want to be taken seriously, you have to be part of the main political operation, whether it's the democrats, whether it's the republicans, martinthe page real quick to john edwards. on friday he pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and campaign law violations. you covered his campaign when he was running for president. to many of us we're shocked by the turn of events. i'm wondering what your take is. >> yeah. you know, even before he became this national figure, martin, i...
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softness of spirituel the day, but i also like the energy that you need to be a warrior where you need to be. i love martinuther king, but also malcolm x, sometimes you have to really hold your ground. compassion, kindness, education. rather than more killing. >> when you graduated in 1965, it was the height of the civil- rights movement. you just alluded to the environment that you were growing up in. as a young musician, what was it like for you in san francisco at the time? >> it was heaven on earth. we would go down to the fillmore and see these great band, the doors, and jimi hendrix, cream, and then go down to the grove to see other music. you could go to the mission district to hear mexican. everywhere i went there was this multi dimensional color and i felt like it was on necessary for me to do just one. like baskin-robbins, i want all the flavors. you cannot just be a mexican play music. there is a lot of beauty in that, but it was not for me. i was born without arms around my heart that wants to embrace everything. palestine's, israelis. japanese, apaches. i am more concentrated with life and lov
softness of spirituel the day, but i also like the energy that you need to be a warrior where you need to be. i love martinuther king, but also malcolm x, sometimes you have to really hold your ground. compassion, kindness, education. rather than more killing. >> when you graduated in 1965, it was the height of the civil- rights movement. you just alluded to the environment that you were growing up in. as a young musician, what was it like for you in san francisco at the time? >> it...
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he dominated the boston underworld, was the inspiration for the 2006 martin scorsese film "the departed" -- >> you got something you want to ask me? >> he's been on the lam since 1994. and just days ago the bureau released a new public service announcement in his case. >> he has a violent temper and is charged with 19 murders. call the tip line at 1-800-call-fbi. >> bulger was captured tonight in, of all places, santa monica. abc news's pierre thomas covers tus. and he joins us now from washington. pierre, tell us how this went down. >> reporter: terry, what happened to whitey bulger had been one of the most perplexing questions for the fbi for nearly two decades. the alleged boston crime boss had simply disappeared. at one point the fbi even thought he might be in europe. it turns out he was right here in the u.s. tonight bulger was arrested along with his girlfriend in santa monica not far from the beach. apparently, the relationship with the girlfriend is what did bulger in. that psa the fbi launched earlier this week was in an effort to reignite interest in this long cold case. it did not take
he dominated the boston underworld, was the inspiration for the 2006 martin scorsese film "the departed" -- >> you got something you want to ask me? >> he's been on the lam since 1994. and just days ago the bureau released a new public service announcement in his case. >> he has a violent temper and is charged with 19 murders. call the tip line at 1-800-call-fbi. >> bulger was captured tonight in, of all places, santa monica. abc news's pierre thomas covers...
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you ever noticed that? who wants to follow someone? >> i don't know. >> i'm following rickey martinou know. i'm following him. i just don't want to follow anyone. is that selfish? yes. oh, it is, i'll finish up here. good news, nfl labor talks, the owners and the players getting together and the cbs report tonight says there's an 80- 85%of their talks are complete. that is nothing official but people feeling really good. we'll just say the seventh game in hockey, vancouver-boston tomorrow night, the season will finally end and maybe i'll send out a tweet, should be good game. [ laughter ] >> should be good game. >> there will be people who will follow you. >> you know what vern tweeted one way? on my way to alameda. what in the -- i told you that. Ñwkó [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn
you ever noticed that? who wants to follow someone? >> i don't know. >> i'm following rickey martinou know. i'm following him. i just don't want to follow anyone. is that selfish? yes. oh, it is, i'll finish up here. good news, nfl labor talks, the owners and the players getting together and the cbs report tonight says there's an 80- 85%of their talks are complete. that is nothing official but people feeling really good. we'll just say the seventh game in hockey, vancouver-boston...
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you. >> cnn political contributor roland martin joins us now. ched reggie brown's whole routine. do you think it crossed a line with his obama jokes? >> okay, we're talking about a comedian. that's what comedians do. they often cross the line. you know, joe, every day, when i get a stupid tweet from somebody, i say congratulations, you have won the stuck on stupid tweet of the day. this issue right here is truly being stuck on stupid. he's a comedian. he's impersonating president obama. and so, clearly, he is going to make fun of himself on the front end, and naturally, he is going to make fun of republicans. and so, i don't understand why people are getting upset with a comedian who told jokes. shocker. >> all right, well, why did people at the rlc get upset? do you think that audience is different from, say, some other washington audience or an audience of democrats or non-partisan or what have you? >> okay, here's the deal. if you don't want a comedian to go over the line, a line no one can define, don't invite a comedian. and so, look, i've h
you. >> cnn political contributor roland martin joins us now. ched reggie brown's whole routine. do you think it crossed a line with his obama jokes? >> okay, we're talking about a comedian. that's what comedians do. they often cross the line. you know, joe, every day, when i get a stupid tweet from somebody, i say congratulations, you have won the stuck on stupid tweet of the day. this issue right here is truly being stuck on stupid. he's a comedian. he's impersonating president...
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you? >> garrison keillor: martín espada was born in brooklyn, new york.he moved to massachusetts; worked as a tenement lawyer in boston, teaches at the university of massachusetts, amherst-- creative writing, latino poetry, and the work of pablo neruda. he's published 16 books, and his collection of poems, the republic of poetry, was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. >> at 16, i worked after high school hours at a printing plant that manufactured legal pads-- yellow paper stacked seven feet high and leaning as i slipped cardboard between the pages, then brushed red glue up and down the stack. no gloves-- fingertips required for the perfection of paper, smoothing the exact rectangle. sluggish by 9:00 p.m., the hands would slide along suddenly sharp paper, and gather slits thinner than the crevices of the skin; hidden. then the glue would sting, hands oozing till both palms burned at the punch clock. ten years later, in law school, i knew that every legal pad was glued with the sting of hidden cuts; that every open law book was a pair of hands upturned and
you? >> garrison keillor: martín espada was born in brooklyn, new york.he moved to massachusetts; worked as a tenement lawyer in boston, teaches at the university of massachusetts, amherst-- creative writing, latino poetry, and the work of pablo neruda. he's published 16 books, and his collection of poems, the republic of poetry, was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. >> at 16, i worked after high school hours at a printing plant that manufactured legal pads-- yellow paper stacked...
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with all that you said up tonight, what makes you hopeful? >> martin luther king said the tools of advocacy was education and i would add innovation and we are seeing innovation in the energy space, which is going to help us have our energy system and take it away from big coal, not because of legislation on capitol hill but because solar and wind can deliver cheaper. one of the companies i'm involved in is bright source and building a plant in the desert. we are building it in three years and 10 years to build a coal plant, 30 years to build a nuclear power plant. same as a coal plant, 1/5 the cost of a nuclear plant. it is free energy forever. all we have to do is pick it up. the sun isn't going to stop shining and costs cheaper to build that plant. once you build the coal or oil plant, now you have to go to saudi arabia and punch holes in the ground, bow down to local sheiks and hated by their own people and getting periodic wars, ship it across the atlantic with military escorts, we pay for it, spill it all over the gulf, burn the oil and poison ev
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you know something, martin? if we have a field that is going to be very big and large heading into next year, it might be divided up well enough that rick santorum might have that small path to victory. >> all right. let's see on that one. let's talk about sarah palin now. she's trying to of course present herself as an unconventional candidate. today she was sounding pretty conventional. what did chshe have to say? >> it was really put on display when she took this bus tour up the east coast when she didn't even tell the media what her next stop was for pretty much every hour on the hour. you're right. she was on fox news today where she is a paid contributor. she talked a lot about what she thinks is wrong with the country. especially when it comes to the economy. she talked a lot about energy production and how she doesn't think that president obama would be or is doing enough, quite frankly. she also talked about foreign policy where she has been criticized a lot. the big question right now is, martin, do we
you know something, martin? if we have a field that is going to be very big and large heading into next year, it might be divided up well enough that rick santorum might have that small path to victory. >> all right. let's see on that one. let's talk about sarah palin now. she's trying to of course present herself as an unconventional candidate. today she was sounding pretty conventional. what did chshe have to say? >> it was really put on display when she took this bus tour up the...
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you bring those 30,000 surge troops home. six to nine months or 12 to 18 months? >> mitchell: david martin at the pentagon, thank you. syria's president said today they have formed a national counsel to coordinate their movement. officials said assad tomorrow will make his first speech in more than two months. syrian troops today prevented more refugees from entering turkey. here at home the economy and jobs will be big issues in washington again this coming week. while unemployment among the general population is 9.1%, it is 16.2% for african-americans and higher still for african- american males. michelle miller has more on what's being done to try to turn those figures around. >> reporter: it's crunch time at strive. a job training program in east harlem with instruction within state your name. >> that's another quarter for not stating your name-- give me my 75 cents first. >> reporter: for young men of color especially black males, unemployment is at depression era-like levels. nationwide black male unemployment is at 17.5%. in new york city, it's 25%. and according to think tank the community service society, a
you bring those 30,000 surge troops home. six to nine months or 12 to 18 months? >> mitchell: david martin at the pentagon, thank you. syria's president said today they have formed a national counsel to coordinate their movement. officials said assad tomorrow will make his first speech in more than two months. syrian troops today prevented more refugees from entering turkey. here at home the economy and jobs will be big issues in washington again this coming week. while unemployment among...
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you know i mean there are there are issues there in europe and when i want to get into on you know with martin starr is here is because we like me talking about germany and that's you know what we're trying to fight corruption here in moscow with everybody in russia and many people are saying this is difficult because it's a tradition this is what the russian russian business russian we want this is what it is all about you do you never go to the doctor with. without carrying a large chocolate or a bottle of vodka you need a new briefcase i mean i mean this is how it works but it can't because you can't survive on that because it's a it's a world that is changing rapidly. at the st petersburg conference they tried to buy out the russian investment fund where the russian government put enough money for foreign investment to come here and the first question open she transparency corruption all the issues the legal system and all that that's the first thing they're asked and so if it is a tradition you think it's doomed anyway what has to be because it really like anything else it affects the qua
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you, lara. now david martin at the pentagon. david, the five american soldiers who were killed in baghdad today, what happened there? >> scott, this was a rocket attack on a compound in baghdad where u.s. forces were training iraqi police. the insurgents got lucky and scored a direct hit on the area where the americans live. but this is part of a trend of increasing attacks against u.s. forces which pentagon officials believe is the work of shiite militias who want to see all u.s. troops out of iraq by the end of this year. >> pelley: remind us how many u.s. forces remain in iraq and what's the plan for them? >> well, there are currently 48,000 u.s. troops in iraq. under an agreement signed at the end of the bush administration, they all have to be out by december 31 unless the iraqi government asks them to stay. defense secretary gates has offered to keep some troops there to help with things like intelligence and logistics, but so far the iraqi government has not accepted the offer and time is running out because the drawdown
you, lara. now david martin at the pentagon. david, the five american soldiers who were killed in baghdad today, what happened there? >> scott, this was a rocket attack on a compound in baghdad where u.s. forces were training iraqi police. the insurgents got lucky and scored a direct hit on the area where the americans live. but this is part of a trend of increasing attacks against u.s. forces which pentagon officials believe is the work of shiite militias who want to see all u.s. troops...
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then you oftentimes wind up compounding a problem and making it worse for yourself. >> jonathan martinu very much. >> thank you, andrea. >>> president obama's longest serving economic adviser is stepping down. austan goolsbee, the youngest and arguably funniest member of the cabinet, is returning to his teaching position at the university of chicago. this opens up another big vacancy on the economic team for an administration struggling to fill vacancies. all this amid new signs of a threatened economy. ezra klein from the "washington post" joins us now. first of all, the back story behind austan leaving. we know him well. his tenure was in jeopardy if he didn't go back. he's head of the council of economic advisers and other members of the council are not nearly as well known or as expert in the economy. you don't have a whole lot of ph.d.s running around there. >> right. there's a bit of an asymmetry with austan, interesting for him. he was very well known and beloved publicly, been on the daily show multiple times. incredibly funny spokesperson, muchi much funnier talking about econ
then you oftentimes wind up compounding a problem and making it worse for yourself. >> jonathan martinu very much. >> thank you, andrea. >>> president obama's longest serving economic adviser is stepping down. austan goolsbee, the youngest and arguably funniest member of the cabinet, is returning to his teaching position at the university of chicago. this opens up another big vacancy on the economic team for an administration struggling to fill vacancies. all this amid new...
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martin. >> and i'm dana king. you expect to see a lot of skin at a strip club, but what about naked waitresses at your local coffee shop? dozens of places have servers who wear next to nothing. we have video shot from inside one of those cafes. the spot that makes some spouses so angry, they are taking action. >> at some vietnamese cafes, they are grinding more than just coffee beans. on the right, the woman in brown is wearing lingerie, but the woman in pink isn't wearing much of anything at all. >> on that video, she is showing everything. >> the cell phone video was shot sometime ago in east san jose. says angry wives often send her the videos with the hope she can do something. winn says after two dozen cafes in san jose, women are knees new. we profiled this one three years ago. council member winn says about half the cafes in san jose started showing more skin to attract customers in a down economy. >> issue here is these coffee shops are open to the public. young children can ask for coffee. they can sit there
martin. >> and i'm dana king. you expect to see a lot of skin at a strip club, but what about naked waitresses at your local coffee shop? dozens of places have servers who wear next to nothing. we have video shot from inside one of those cafes. the spot that makes some spouses so angry, they are taking action. >> at some vietnamese cafes, they are grinding more than just coffee beans. on the right, the woman in brown is wearing lingerie, but the woman in pink isn't wearing much of...
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david martin explains. >> i must tell you that i find occasional comments from some of your leaders hurtful and inappropriate. when we hear ourselves being called occupiers and worse and our generous aid programs are being dismissed as totally in effective and the source of all corruption, our pride is offended. and we begin to lose our inspiration to carry on. >> speaking at a university renovated with american tax dollars, he seemed to unburden himself of years of pent-up frustration. >> mothers and fathers of fallen soldiers, spouses of soldiers who have lost arms and legs, children of those who have lost their lives in this country, they ask themselves about the meaning of their loved one's sacrifice. >> ikenberry has long been critical of the president. he wrote president karzai is not adequate. then karzai publicly accused the u.s. of acting like an occupation force. >> afghanistan is an ally not an occupied country. >> reporter: now with his tour at an end ikenberry is responding in public. >> when americans who are serving in your country at great cost in terms of our lives and trea
david martin explains. >> i must tell you that i find occasional comments from some of your leaders hurtful and inappropriate. when we hear ourselves being called occupiers and worse and our generous aid programs are being dismissed as totally in effective and the source of all corruption, our pride is offended. and we begin to lose our inspiration to carry on. >> speaking at a university renovated with american tax dollars, he seemed to unburden himself of years of pent-up...
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you needs to spice it up! >> blackberry or iphone, martin? >> he says that with remorse! >> throw an ipad in for good measure and my answer is both. >> martin, good to see you. >> good to see you both. >>> unemployment stuck at more than 9%. dire warnings about the nation's debt and growth stalled. is it time to worry again about the economy? up next, economist ken ej rogoff of harvard university. in life, you're either the gas™... or the brake™. help ! gas™ or brake ? take it from me-- with hertz, you'll always find your way. hertz-- at the airport, in your neighborhood or at hertz.com. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ pigeons ] heyyy! hooo!!! ♪ >>> that is boston. cloudy, 56, showers, 59 later today. for ma
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martin. ken is off tonight. youto see a lot of skin at a strip club but how about naked waitresses at your local coffee shop. >> dozens of places have servers who wear next to nothing. tonight we have video shots inside those cafes. the spots that make some spouses so angry they are taking action. >> at some vietnamese cafes in san jose they are grinding more than coffee beans. on the right the woman in brown is wearing lingerie, but the woman in pink isn't wearing much of that at all. >> in that video she is showing everything. >> this was shot sometime ago near king road and east end josi. the cafe is in councilwoman win's ward. scantily dressed women are nothing new. in fact, we profiled this one three years ago called miss cafe. but council member win says about half the cafes in san jose started showing more skin to attract customers in a downie con me. >> the issue here is that these coffee shops are only to the public, young children can go into these coffee shops and can sit there enjoying a cup of coffee wi
martin. ken is off tonight. youto see a lot of skin at a strip club but how about naked waitresses at your local coffee shop. >> dozens of places have servers who wear next to nothing. tonight we have video shots inside those cafes. the spots that make some spouses so angry they are taking action. >> at some vietnamese cafes in san jose they are grinding more than coffee beans. on the right the woman in brown is wearing lingerie, but the woman in pink isn't wearing much of that at...
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you know, he was walking next to martin luther king at all of those things. it was him. he was there. he was the guy next to him, and he told us stuff that you won't believe. if the six bullet story doesn't make your hair stand on end and make you want to cry, i didn't-- now you have to tell it. you do need to tell it. do you? okay, i'll tell it. in the harry belafonte interview, he said, "i went--" in this wonderful, whispery voice, "i went to an event with dr. king, "and when i arrived there, there was a large man, "a sheriff, who looked at me with hatred, "with real anger in his eyes. "and i couldn't help but notice him, "but i ignored him, and i went on to do what we came to do. "dr. king spoke. i sang. "we did what we had come to do. when i came back into the holding pen--" he called it, in the back, he said, "this man came up and tried to speak to me, "and he couldn't speak to me. "there was something he wanted to say, "but he could not speak, and he walked away. "and i was fascinated. "i wanted to know what he had been trying to tell me. "the next morning, i was in
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activities and explosive temper were the inspiration for jack nicholson's character in martin scorsese's movie "the departed." >> you dump him in the marsh. >> reporter: but the film's popularity in 2006 did not help the f.b.i. find its man. public appeals and wanted posters brought no results until this week. >> have you seen this woman? >> reporter: on monday, the f.b.i. unveiled this ad focusing on bulger's long-time girlfriend, catherine grieg. a spot airing on daytime television and aimed at female viewers described grieg and her numerous plastic surgeries. within 24 hours, authorities got a very specific tip that bulger and grieg were living in this apartment building. the f.b.i. lured bulger outside and arrested him. then they entered the building, arrested grieg and confiscated nearly 30 guns and hundreds of thousands of dollars stashed in the apartment. neighbors knew the couple as charles and carol gasko. they lived in apartment 303 and, for much of the past 15 years, it seems, paid their $1,100-a- month rent in cash. but sources say bulger, armed with multiple passports, also moved around, reportedly spen
activities and explosive temper were the inspiration for jack nicholson's character in martin scorsese's movie "the departed." >> you dump him in the marsh. >> reporter: but the film's popularity in 2006 did not help the f.b.i. find its man. public appeals and wanted posters brought no results until this week. >> have you seen this woman? >> reporter: on monday, the f.b.i. unveiled this ad focusing on bulger's long-time girlfriend, catherine grieg. a spot...
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martin luther king, jr. right. at about the same time you recorded that, i was actually working for usa today and interviewed the governor. oh, you did that, huh? a lot of us did. this guy was... mecham. intransigent. there was no-- and the state was in no mood to be lectured to by public enemy about what they ought to be doing. you did this-- this rap video, and you did-- the video itself had some provocative scenes. the governor was poisoned; is that right? or blown up. the governor was blown up, and a senator is poisoned. here's my question: beyond the obvious entertainment value of that... i was steven steelberg in that one. [laughter] (paulson) who were you trying to communicate with? did you have any sense that the people of arizona would watch the video or hear the song and go, "governor, you're wrong; we need to declare a national holiday"? 'cause on the ground in arizona, they weren't listening. well, my whole thing-- we knew that music can make an impact based on communicating to people and especially through mtv. and if mtv is not
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you, bob. david martin is at the pentagon. david, what does this change on the battle field? >> reporter: well, what it means is the troops that were in contact with the enemy will be slowly coming out and at a faster rate than the pentagon wanted. the first part of this withdrawal is going to be 10,000 by the end of this year, and that is faster than general petraeus wanted because he wanted to keep the pressure on the taliban going into the winter doldrums of the fighting over there. however, defense secretary gates, who all along was arguing for a very modest withdrawal, has just put out a statement saying he fully supports the president's decision. >> pelley: david, thank you very much. there will be more about the president's address on your local news on this cbs station. on cbsnews.com and of course for those of you in the west, on tonight's cbs evening news. with thanks to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol, i'm scott pelley. president obama's address to the nation. let's recap his draw down strategy. thousands of u-s troops in afghanistan are ers >>>
you, bob. david martin is at the pentagon. david, what does this change on the battle field? >> reporter: well, what it means is the troops that were in contact with the enemy will be slowly coming out and at a faster rate than the pentagon wanted. the first part of this withdrawal is going to be 10,000 by the end of this year, and that is faster than general petraeus wanted because he wanted to keep the pressure on the taliban going into the winter doldrums of the fighting over there....