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and that's one of the rule -- the roles we see for the national board, as does the senate republican version. and, again, we don't anticipate a lot of extra bureaucracy or extra staff needed, because there will be a lot of the staff already in place in hhl -- hhs and elsewhere in the government that will be reporting to this board, and the board will be kind of acting like a board of directors to be making decisions that will then be implemented by the rest of the government. >> thank you. the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair recognizes now the gentleman from california, mr. moorhead. five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mrs. clinton, you have certainly been generous of your time over the last few months, coming to the congress. i don't know of any witness that's come to us and to as many different groups on the hill as often as you have done. so some of these questions i'm sure that you've been asked before. but the question that is coming up time and time again, on the radio, on television, press, is the financing. i know you've been asked similar questions before.
and that's one of the rule -- the roles we see for the national board, as does the senate republican version. and, again, we don't anticipate a lot of extra bureaucracy or extra staff needed, because there will be a lot of the staff already in place in hhl -- hhs and elsewhere in the government that will be reporting to this board, and the board will be kind of acting like a board of directors to be making decisions that will then be implemented by the rest of the government. >> thank...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome aipac national board member ann davis. ♪ >> georgia senatorohnny isakson had a staunch advocate for the u.s./israel relationship. the senator has reached across party lines and teamed with his democratic colleague barbara boxer twice in the past few years to send a loud, resounding and bipartisan message about america's commitment to israel's security. the senator has been one of the most vocal proponents of a negotiated peace. he has penned two letters outlining america's vision for a future agreement based on direct talks without preconditions. senator isakson has traveled to israel and understands the pervasive threat it faces from iran. the senator has advocated for imposing crippling sanctions on the regime. he has co-sponsored multiple resolutions calling for the immediate implementation of sanctions currently on the books. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome a dear personal friend of mine and a great friend of aipac, the senator from georgia, johnny isakson. ♪ >> well, thank you very much. ann davis and her husband jay, and my dear fri
. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome aipac national board member ann davis. ♪ >> georgia senatorohnny isakson had a staunch advocate for the u.s./israel relationship. the senator has reached across party lines and teamed with his democratic colleague barbara boxer twice in the past few years to send a loud, resounding and bipartisan message about america's commitment to israel's security. the senator has been one of the most vocal proponents of a negotiated peace. he has...
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in the 1970's, i don't remember the exact year, when he was on the national board of planned parenthood, we want to give him a weapon today to help us as the fundamentalists try to take those rights away from us. [laughter] [applause] >> metaphors be with you -- may the force be with you and with us. >> a jedi warrior. now you know what was behind that masked darth vader was wearing. me. [laughter] >> at this time, i want to acknowledge a couple people outside of our committee members, white family. it is an incredible group of women who backed me up. they were there, a roomful of women who were helpful. i was able to call on people like jackie and get feedback. it is so important when we do something like this that we count on one another. when you look around the room, i want to thank you for being part of this. everyone in this room, thank you as well. at this time i want to start our program and bring out rose, who is with kawl radio, and she is our mistress of ceremonies today. [applause] >> it is great to see a full house. i was just doing a google search on international women's
in the 1970's, i don't remember the exact year, when he was on the national board of planned parenthood, we want to give him a weapon today to help us as the fundamentalists try to take those rights away from us. [laughter] [applause] >> metaphors be with you -- may the force be with you and with us. >> a jedi warrior. now you know what was behind that masked darth vader was wearing. me. [laughter] >> at this time, i want to acknowledge a couple people outside of our committee...
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. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome aipac national board member barry manez. >> good morning,adies and gentlemen, our organization's friendship with former speaker of the house newt gingrich goes back to his earliest days as a member of the house of represent you ha ives from georgia, from the start he was an engaged and thoughtful leader in support of israel and the u.s. israel friendship. a long time supporter of enhanced security to israel he was instrumental in securing loan guarantees for israel. from the six previous addresses to aipac policy conferences the speaker has been strong and consistent in his message, particularly with his early and forewarning tone about the dangers of a nuclear iran which, mr. speaker, we well remember and much appreciate. so, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming back to the aipac policy conference candidate for president and former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, and as i understand it, we will take some questions, but first, let me say is on the very first day i'm president, i will sig
. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome aipac national board member barry manez. >> good morning,adies and gentlemen, our organization's friendship with former speaker of the house newt gingrich goes back to his earliest days as a member of the house of represent you ha ives from georgia, from the start he was an engaged and thoughtful leader in support of israel and the u.s. israel friendship. a long time supporter of enhanced security to israel he was instrumental in...
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. >>> a national transportation safety board spoke in san jose today to discuss the dangerous of piloteek the federal aviation administration fined colgin air for violating crew rest regulation. national transportation safety board blamed the crash on pilot error from fatigue. >>> when it comes to sleep loss and fatigue we know that those kill, injure and cause billions of the dollars. >>> a pilots association study revealed the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. pose the biggest risk for take off. >>> you will be getten getten -- getting an extra hour of sleep. it's also a good opportunity to change the batteries in your sleep arm. >>> bill martin joins u from the weather center. you are tracking some changes. great today but some changes on the way. >> the weekend is going to be okay but the big changes are next week. we're not thinking next week, we're thinking the weekend. tomorrow temperatures drop off a little bit. we head outside, we head to the santa clara valley which today was beautiful. 61degrees just up by the dunbarton bridge. in redwood city, i have a 56 degrees, at degrees
. >>> a national transportation safety board spoke in san jose today to discuss the dangerous of piloteek the federal aviation administration fined colgin air for violating crew rest regulation. national transportation safety board blamed the crash on pilot error from fatigue. >>> when it comes to sleep loss and fatigue we know that those kill, injure and cause billions of the dollars. >>> a pilots association study revealed the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. pose...
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. >> eva sat on the york city board and raised more than a quarter million dollars but now says that to restore trust, top administrators including the national foundation board and a founder must leave. >> besides being sad and angry i was also embarrassed because i had raised this money for an organization that seemed to be different than what i thought it was >> spelas the fillipa board president terry swain has said she has been hearing from texas donors. >> have you had people wonder if they should give you more money? >> we have had some people say that, yes >> how successful have you been in changing their minds? >> we won't really see it until we do most of our fund raising but i think we have the opportunity to turn people's feelings around >> foundation officials declined our request but a spokesperson says the organization knows that people are upset with them. >> in montana man is behind bars in sacramento after police say he tried to bring a small arsenal onto a flight to phoenix. with what else police say the suspect had stockpiled in his car >> investigators say harold waller was armed and dangerous and ready to board a u.s. ai
. >> eva sat on the york city board and raised more than a quarter million dollars but now says that to restore trust, top administrators including the national foundation board and a founder must leave. >> besides being sad and angry i was also embarrassed because i had raised this money for an organization that seemed to be different than what i thought it was >> spelas the fillipa board president terry swain has said she has been hearing from texas donors. >> have you...
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hart became one of the founding board members for the national organization for women. 2011 them went on to become president of 99s, national organization of women pilots founded by amelia earhart. another went on to become investigator for national safety board, really extraordinary lives. >> i'm interested, a congressional hearing in "life" magazine. a lot of our parents remember this in the early '60s. then it seems to have been forgotten. why do you think this is a forgotten episode? >> that's a great question. that's true that it was well publicized in the 1960s with multiple page spreads in "life" magazine. lots of press coverage that i had the good fortune to read. after 1963, the story did disappear. i think that has a lot to do with what might be a regrettable american notion, unless in this case somebody succeeds in what they want to do, unless they go up into space. it's really not a story. in a sense, nothing happened. so what is important about it. i think that's a little like saying this little meeting that happened down the road in seneca falls in 1988, women got togeth
hart became one of the founding board members for the national organization for women. 2011 them went on to become president of 99s, national organization of women pilots founded by amelia earhart. another went on to become investigator for national safety board, really extraordinary lives. >> i'm interested, a congressional hearing in "life" magazine. a lot of our parents remember this in the early '60s. then it seems to have been forgotten. why do you think this is a forgotten...
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involved in the with the girls to read his milking a cow with a federal scouts but she also set up a national board of directors. her family was involved, her mother on the first board of directors. she got her first large donation from her brother-in-law, she pressed one brother into being an attorney for the organization and another an accountant. she created and oversaw the washington headquarters and moved to washington, d.c. in 1913 when she had only a couple hundred girls, that optimism she decided she had to have a national headquarters with only a couple hundred girls, i love that. she's all the publicity as well be that she was the one who made the first initiative to the united states first lady. she copied the boy scouts, the head in national lottery president and she loved that idea so she campaigned tirelessly for more girls, leaders, training, camps, shoes modernize of her organization. she oversaw every part of it had cared about every detail she was involved in every aspect. it began and grew because of juliette low family by family and friend by friend she was always involved. worl
involved in the with the girls to read his milking a cow with a federal scouts but she also set up a national board of directors. her family was involved, her mother on the first board of directors. she got her first large donation from her brother-in-law, she pressed one brother into being an attorney for the organization and another an accountant. she created and oversaw the washington headquarters and moved to washington, d.c. in 1913 when she had only a couple hundred girls, that optimism...
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but she also set up a national board of directors. her family was involved. her mother was on the first board of directors. she got her first donation from her brother-in-law. she pressed one brother into being an attorney for the organization and went to being an accountant for the organization. she created -- moved to washington d.c. in 1913 when she only had a couple hundred girls. she decided she had to have a national headquarters. with only a couple hundred girls. i love that. here we saw the publicity as well. she was the one who made the first initiative to the united states first lady's. this is mrs. hoover of course but she copied the boy boy scouts. the boy scouts had a natural honorary president and juliette love that idea. she campaigned tirelessly for more girls, more troops, more training, more camps. she was monomaniacal about her organization. she oversaw every part of it. she cared about every detail. she was involved in every aspect. it began because of juliette low and a group because of juliette low, family member by family member, friend
but she also set up a national board of directors. her family was involved. her mother was on the first board of directors. she got her first donation from her brother-in-law. she pressed one brother into being an attorney for the organization and went to being an accountant for the organization. she created -- moved to washington d.c. in 1913 when she only had a couple hundred girls. she decided she had to have a national headquarters. with only a couple hundred girls. i love that. here we saw...
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writing history you pretty much collected every honor in the field from a pulitzer prize to the national board. he was also scattered throughout the book a lifelong diarist, a perennial depressive at times, a straying husband, a gentleman farmer, a father, and at the end of his days and he did have many of them, kennan live to the age of 101 and died in 2005. he was also sharp critic of what he saw as the misuses of american power weather was in vietnam or iraq. there is a lot to talk about today and i'm looking forward to this conversation. let's just jump right in. you call it subfive. in many ways it's been a part of your life or three decades. you sat down and made an arrangement to be the autobiographer. this is 1981. and he was already almost 80 years old so you thought this is not going to be a lifelong project for you. tell me what he had in mind for the project and what your original goal was. >> well i have gotten a young cold war historian and of course you can't write about the cold war without writing about george kennan and the many times they interviewed him. i did do a book on
writing history you pretty much collected every honor in the field from a pulitzer prize to the national board. he was also scattered throughout the book a lifelong diarist, a perennial depressive at times, a straying husband, a gentleman farmer, a father, and at the end of his days and he did have many of them, kennan live to the age of 101 and died in 2005. he was also sharp critic of what he saw as the misuses of american power weather was in vietnam or iraq. there is a lot to talk about...
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as the director of the consumer financial protection bureau and three members of the national labor relations board. as you list.ed to the discussion, it's important to be aware of several facts. first, modern presidents have made hundreds of intrasession recess appointments. first, president george w. bush, for example, made 141 such appointments. second, the supreme court has never spoken on the issue, and a few lower courts that have considered this issue have not done a thorough constitutional analysis. so the questions on the table today are not encrusted with complex precedence. third, these appointments are almost certain to be taken to the supreme court. not only for the reasons you will hear in today's discussion but also because the policy stakes are very high. in the cordray case, the question is whether the consumer financial protection bureau won't be able to function if the director was not properly appointed. the same thing is true of the nlrb, if it doesn't have a quorum, three out of its five members. the policies of both agencies are opposed by groups who will certainly have the s
as the director of the consumer financial protection bureau and three members of the national labor relations board. as you list.ed to the discussion, it's important to be aware of several facts. first, modern presidents have made hundreds of intrasession recess appointments. first, president george w. bush, for example, made 141 such appointments. second, the supreme court has never spoken on the issue, and a few lower courts that have considered this issue have not done a thorough...
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board and raised more than a quarter million dollars. but but now says to restore trust topped a minute administrators-- including the national foundation's board and founder and chief executive nancy brinker-- must leave. >> besides being sad and besides being angry, i was also embarrassed because i had raised this money for an organization that seemed to be different from what i thought it was. >> there's been a lot of questions. >> reporter: dallas affiliate board president terri swain says she's been hearing from texas donors. thei their big fund raidsing race is in the fall. have you had people saying "i'm not sure i want to give you any more money"? >> we've had some donors saying that, yes. >> reporter: and how successful have you been in terms of turning them back around? >> well, we won't really see it until we do most of our fund-raising but i think we have the opportunity to turn people's fe feelings around. >> reporter: now komen foundation officials declined our interview requests, but, scott, a spokeswoman did tell us that they know people are upset with them. she asks that potential donors think about fighting breast cancer
board and raised more than a quarter million dollars. but but now says to restore trust topped a minute administrators-- including the national foundation's board and founder and chief executive nancy brinker-- must leave. >> besides being sad and besides being angry, i was also embarrassed because i had raised this money for an organization that seemed to be different from what i thought it was. >> there's been a lot of questions. >> reporter: dallas affiliate board president...
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and the faecp was closed down by the national labor board during the war at the corequest of the army. groves is a pragmatist. he was certainly willing to put up with left wing views. that didn't concern him. but i don't think he knew the extent -- i'm sure he didn't know the extent to which robert had been active in this closed unit. if you can imagine that if groves had gone to oppenheimer and said, i want you to head the project. is there anything in your past that i need to know about? if robert had said, i'm a member of the closed unit of the professional section of the communist party that that would have been a show stopper, that would have been an end to it. that's the one thing that groves couldn't have abided. i don't want to make this a long answer, but the other interesting thing is that groves would get rid of people within his own organization who questioned oppenheimer's loyalty. and pash was the case, the head of security da silva, was reassigned overseas. the fellow who replaced him. i interviewed him he said he got a phone call the first day at los alamos from groves
and the faecp was closed down by the national labor board during the war at the corequest of the army. groves is a pragmatist. he was certainly willing to put up with left wing views. that didn't concern him. but i don't think he knew the extent -- i'm sure he didn't know the extent to which robert had been active in this closed unit. if you can imagine that if groves had gone to oppenheimer and said, i want you to head the project. is there anything in your past that i need to know about? if...
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pharaoh and phil donahue premiered at the toronto film festival and won best documentary for the national boardof review. it was released theatrically through landmark theaters. >> guest: no distributor would take our film. at landmark theatre. he said brutally about. i am learning about movies. ruling out means we will put you in her theater and see how you do. so i would appear with alan and we do q&a after the opening in chicago, theology, all over the place and the place to be jammed. and the next night they would be seven people in the theater. we didn't have the budget. this is an out-of-pocket investment, which i would do again you this is a chapter of my life. i hope none of us who work on the film will ever forget the experience. alas it commercial hit we were. we played the clinton library. we were asked -- you know, we've shown the film in several dead is, but, shall -- by the way, the actual distribution is a lot more honest than, for example, the opportunity i had at msnbc. in a network, a vice president in the morning while he is shaving can cancel you for a political reason, for
pharaoh and phil donahue premiered at the toronto film festival and won best documentary for the national boardof review. it was released theatrically through landmark theaters. >> guest: no distributor would take our film. at landmark theatre. he said brutally about. i am learning about movies. ruling out means we will put you in her theater and see how you do. so i would appear with alan and we do q&a after the opening in chicago, theology, all over the place and the place to be...
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she is on the national advisory board of now and obviously, she ran for president of the united states. so she knows something about running. if you want to go to a mic, carol, could i encourage you to? >> yeah. [ applause ] >> good. right now, she is running a -- she's an expert on food. organic food. and you ought to hear her on this subject. my grandson happens to have this terrible peanut allergy and she was telling us about the food processing. this woman has a lot of hats. been elected how many times in illinois? lots. [ laughter ] >> and she is -- i'll never forget when you first took the floor. this might be a little known detail of why it matters when women are there. she took the floor and she had her pin on. first african american woman to take the floor. and they stopped her. remember this at the door? sergeant at arms stopped her and said she couldn't enter the floor. she said wait a minute, i just got elected. anyway, she had pants on. this wasn't a hundred years ago. this is 1992. and women were not allowed to wear pants. and so do you want to tell the rest of the story?
she is on the national advisory board of now and obviously, she ran for president of the united states. so she knows something about running. if you want to go to a mic, carol, could i encourage you to? >> yeah. [ applause ] >> good. right now, she is running a -- she's an expert on food. organic food. and you ought to hear her on this subject. my grandson happens to have this terrible peanut allergy and she was telling us about the food processing. this woman has a lot of hats....
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to get a compensation from the california public utilities commission and this is a national transportation safety board which said that the p.u.c. did not adequately police the utility company. i'm live in san bruno abc 7 news. >> and airline employees received some training today to help prevent one of the fastest-growing crimes in the world, human trafficking. joining officials to provide first training of the kind at the airport. the program developed as a front line of defense to enable airline and hotel workers to identify behaviors and traffickers and victims. one victim shared her story. >> myself being trafficked, i have a deep desire to help others especial from monster who are dealing with buying and selling human beings. >> the congresswoman says it's estimated 100,000 victims are taken across international border efrz year, forced into sexual slavery. >> a veteran administrator has been deem moated after giving five raises in two years time to an employee with whom she was having a sexual relationship. our media partner reports that diane increased salary from $70,000 in 2007 to more than $
to get a compensation from the california public utilities commission and this is a national transportation safety board which said that the p.u.c. did not adequately police the utility company. i'm live in san bruno abc 7 news. >> and airline employees received some training today to help prevent one of the fastest-growing crimes in the world, human trafficking. joining officials to provide first training of the kind at the airport. the program developed as a front line of defense to...
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the national traffic safety board is discussing the safety risk to distracted drivers and ways to promote more attentive behavior behind the wheel. >>> now stay with us. "news4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> the parents of trayvon martin are in d.c. talking about hate crimes as protesters across the country continue to demand justice in the teen's death. >>> plus, stepping up security at a virginia high school after the threat of violence is found on campus. good morning, when we come back back to "news4 today." i'm joe krebs. >> i'm eun yang, welcome to "news4 today" for this tuesday, march 27, 2012. let's take a live look outside now. do not adjust your screen. yes, it is 38 degrees out there at 5:01. that could be the warm spot in the area because it is cold. a huge change overnight. i actually brought the few plants that i have back inside the house. >> good for you. good thing. i'm sure they're happy about that. >> i hope so. >> outside now, it is down near or below freezing much of the region. and this is only going to continue to drop the next few hours. all these counties in bl
the national traffic safety board is discussing the safety risk to distracted drivers and ways to promote more attentive behavior behind the wheel. >>> now stay with us. "news4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> the parents of trayvon martin are in d.c. talking about hate crimes as protesters across the country continue to demand justice in the teen's death. >>> plus, stepping up security at a virginia high school after the threat of violence is found on...
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recent research by the national association of boards of pharmacy found that more than 96% of sites offering prescription drugs for sale are doing so illegally, creating a significant health risk for all americans. criminal activity doesn't end there, unfortunately. these rogue sites often look just like legitimate websites that use valid methods of payment which means many people use them unintentionally without realizing they are criminal sites. when they enter their credit card information they are extremely vulnerable to identity theft, which is a growing problem in our country. these cyber criminals also are becoming increasingly sophisticated in selling their products to popular unline search engines. and advertising services that make their products appear to be legitimate. and the process, some american companies are wreaking huge profits from this illegal activity by selling the advertising linked to these counterfeit products, simply put, they are taking money from illegal companies in exchange for the prime space advertising in america -- to american consumers. in the past year, a
recent research by the national association of boards of pharmacy found that more than 96% of sites offering prescription drugs for sale are doing so illegally, creating a significant health risk for all americans. criminal activity doesn't end there, unfortunately. these rogue sites often look just like legitimate websites that use valid methods of payment which means many people use them unintentionally without realizing they are criminal sites. when they enter their credit card information...
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carmen catizone is national director of boards of pharmacy. >> counterfeit drugs is a huge problem in united states. the estimate, $75 billion worth of sales of counterfeit drugs occur annually. >> reporter: how did the fake avastin reach doctors' offices here in america? we follow the trail. the counterfeit avastin was sold by a company known as montana healthcare solutions. it offered 400 milligram vials for just under $2,000. about $400 less than the manufacturer's price. one source told cbs news that when doctors called the company originally registered to this address in montana, their calls were routed to this office complex in the caribbean nation of barbados, where cbs news has learned that montana healthcare solutions is owned and operated. we found the fake drugs sold by montana healthcare solutions was shipped to the u.s. by a company with the same owner in the uk. prior to that, it had been sold through companies in denmark, switzerland, and before that egypt at a company in this building in a gritty neighborhood outside cairo. the man associated with the company told cbs
carmen catizone is national director of boards of pharmacy. >> counterfeit drugs is a huge problem in united states. the estimate, $75 billion worth of sales of counterfeit drugs occur annually. >> reporter: how did the fake avastin reach doctors' offices here in america? we follow the trail. the counterfeit avastin was sold by a company known as montana healthcare solutions. it offered 400 milligram vials for just under $2,000. about $400 less than the manufacturer's price. one...
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>>reporter: national transportation safety board safety board and federal aviation administration willin their investigation into the crash first thing tomorrow. >> emeryville police department dangerous. he's wanted for 2 robbery attempted kidnapping, carjacking and sexual battery. take a look. this is 30-year-old man who police believe he may working as security guard. 6 pet tall b-2 30 pounds and speaks with heavy accident. latest assault was reported last tonight on woman in a parking garage on powell street. another woman working at nearby restaurant was attacked last saturday. >>> the fate of the santa cruz boardwalk depends a lot on the weather tonight. county craw used heavy equipment to build a sand berm today to protect the boardwalk in the amusement park from the san lorenzo river.so rain swollen crew had to cut a new channel so it would flow out to sea again instead of under the boardwalk. floodwater destroyed one of the wooden staircases there. >> up next. identity theft. how thieves are stealing your credit card information using a device anyone can buy. >> also how firef
>>reporter: national transportation safety board safety board and federal aviation administration willin their investigation into the crash first thing tomorrow. >> emeryville police department dangerous. he's wanted for 2 robbery attempted kidnapping, carjacking and sexual battery. take a look. this is 30-year-old man who police believe he may working as security guard. 6 pet tall b-2 30 pounds and speaks with heavy accident. latest assault was reported last tonight on woman in a...
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. >>> today the national transportation safety board will hold a one-day forum on the topic of distractingriving. the distracting driving is a problem for drivers of all ages but in particular it's a problem for teens. aaa looked at 8,000 video clips of unsupervised teen drivers and they found the most distracting problems for them include of course mobile devices. that was the top spot and other distracts were adjusting controls, personal grooming and eat and drinking and passengers. even if they only take their eyes off the road for a second, experts say that's a second too long. >> they are traveling at 65 miles an hour for example and they can travel the length of a basketball court in one second if you take your eyes off the road and something happens in front of you it can be catastrophic. >> parents pay attention, teen girls are nearly twice as likely as teen boys to get on the phone when they are behind the wheel. >>> 5:46 right now. and consumer news, bmw recalled some 367,000, 5 and 6 series models across the united states citing potential problems with the mounting of a battery
. >>> today the national transportation safety board will hold a one-day forum on the topic of distractingriving. the distracting driving is a problem for drivers of all ages but in particular it's a problem for teens. aaa looked at 8,000 video clips of unsupervised teen drivers and they found the most distracting problems for them include of course mobile devices. that was the top spot and other distracts were adjusting controls, personal grooming and eat and drinking and passengers....
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the pilot was the only person on board and walked away from it. the faa and national transportation safety board will be investigating what went wrong. >> the iraq war vet struck in the head with a projectile during a kbroft says the injury was no accident. he and his lawyer say police fired a bean bag at his head that left him injured. >> i wasn't sure how badly i'd been hurt. >> he remembers almost everything about the night he was hit in the head. and the iraq war veteran says he know what's hit him. a bean bag like this one. >> this is troubling. because you know these are objects that are meant to be directed at someone. >> claiming police tested the hot olsen was wearing and have confirmed through e mail it was a bean bag in the a tear gas canister as thought. >> the bean bag munition tells me this officer that fired it intended to fire at scott. >> the oakland chief would not confirmed firm what hit olsen and part of the mutual aid. >> those investigations related to occupy are personal investigations some are criminal investigations. and wire not in a position
the pilot was the only person on board and walked away from it. the faa and national transportation safety board will be investigating what went wrong. >> the iraq war vet struck in the head with a projectile during a kbroft says the injury was no accident. he and his lawyer say police fired a bean bag at his head that left him injured. >> i wasn't sure how badly i'd been hurt. >> he remembers almost everything about the night he was hit in the head. and the iraq war veteran...
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national transportation safety board is discussing ways to keep you from becoming a distractive driverdid the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversation on medicare and social security out from behind closed doors in washington. because you've earned a say. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near
national transportation safety board is discussing ways to keep you from becoming a distractive driverdid the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've...
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>>reporter: national transportation safety board safety board and federal aviation administration willin their investigation into the crash first thing tomorrow. >> emeryville police department dangerous. he's wanted for 2 robbery attempted kidnapping, carjacking and sexual battery. take a look. this is 30-year-old man who police believe he may working as security guard. 6 pet tall b-2 30 pounds and speaks with heavy accident. latest assault was reported last tonight on woman in a parking garage on powell street. another woman working at nearby restaurant was attacked last saturday. >>> the fate of the santa cruz boardwalk depends a lot on the weather tonight. county craw used heavy equipment to build a sand berm today to protect the boardwalk in the amusement park from the san lorenzo river.so rain swollen crew had to cut a new channel so it would flow out to sea again instead of under the boardwalk. floodwater destroyed one of the wooden staircases there. >> up next. identity theft. how thieves are stealing your credit card information using a device anyone can buy. >> also how firef
>>reporter: national transportation safety board safety board and federal aviation administration willin their investigation into the crash first thing tomorrow. >> emeryville police department dangerous. he's wanted for 2 robbery attempted kidnapping, carjacking and sexual battery. take a look. this is 30-year-old man who police believe he may working as security guard. 6 pet tall b-2 30 pounds and speaks with heavy accident. latest assault was reported last tonight on woman in a...
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she wanted the national labor relations board to be under the labor department showed she could better control it but she was so unpopular and there was so much sex is some against her on capitol hill that the decision was purposely made not for her to head the national labor relations board. she picked many of the board members in fact i think she picked them all. she had to talk to 200 people before she finds three people that are willing to take those hot seat jobs. even then in the depression when jobs were hard to get it was known being in a job trying to negotiate labor relations was going to be a hot seat. she had been fearful that there would be many additional changes, legal changes to what name over the years that could harm the labor movement. she believed in the right to organize. she had gotten it written into the act that the workers had the right to organize and she didn't want the government closely involved for just that reason. >> i wonder if he would address your view having done all this research on her relationship with eleanor roosevelt. the rose about scholars th
she wanted the national labor relations board to be under the labor department showed she could better control it but she was so unpopular and there was so much sex is some against her on capitol hill that the decision was purposely made not for her to head the national labor relations board. she picked many of the board members in fact i think she picked them all. she had to talk to 200 people before she finds three people that are willing to take those hot seat jobs. even then in the...
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the national transportation safety board and federal aviation administration are involved in the investigation. >>> popular pleasanton water park still has a chance to stay open. yesterday an east bay regional park district committee overruled the staff recommendation to close the slides at shadow cliffs the committee decided to see if private companies would be interested in taking over. it could cost more than six million dollars to rebuilt. the slides draw 25,000 each summer and employ 35 employees. >>> if you are looking for march madness this afternoon you can find it in mara . the excitement will be from fans. they are the 7th seed st. mary's going in with a lot of confidence after winning the regular season title in the for the first time in school history. tip off scheduled for 4:27 p.m., st. mary's aholding a watch party for fans on campus. >>> late afternoon may as well stay in, watch tv going out is not going to be that pleasant at that point. >> it depends on where you are how much flooding you might get. good morning. good news and not so good news. good news the weekend is not go
the national transportation safety board and federal aviation administration are involved in the investigation. >>> popular pleasanton water park still has a chance to stay open. yesterday an east bay regional park district committee overruled the staff recommendation to close the slides at shadow cliffs the committee decided to see if private companies would be interested in taking over. it could cost more than six million dollars to rebuilt. the slides draw 25,000 each summer and...
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. >>> today in washington the national transportation safety board will hold a one-day forum on distracted driving. problem of drivers of all ages including teenagers. and the aaa looked at 8,000 video clips of unsupervised teenage drivers to find out the most distracting thing for them. mobile devices took the top spot. over distractions included adjusting controls, personal grooming and eating and drinking and passengers. and even if they only take their ice off the road for a second -- eyes off the road for a second, it's a second too long. >> they are traveling at 65 miles an hour for example, and they can travel a length of a basketball court in one second. so if you take your eyes off the road briefly and something happens in front of you, it can be catastrophic. >> here's something for parents of girls to pay attention to. we are told that teenage girls are nearly twice as likely as teenage boys to use a cell phone behind the wheel. >>> a jury selection is scheduled to begin tomorrow in the retrial of twin brothers accused of setting a pit bull on fire. yesterday a judge ruled the s
. >>> today in washington the national transportation safety board will hold a one-day forum on distracted driving. problem of drivers of all ages including teenagers. and the aaa looked at 8,000 video clips of unsupervised teenage drivers to find out the most distracting thing for them. mobile devices took the top spot. over distractions included adjusting controls, personal grooming and eating and drinking and passengers. and even if they only take their ice off the road for a second...
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. >>> the national transportation safety board holding a one day forum to talk about the distractions behind the wheels. looking at the serious safety risks that compete for a driver's attention. forum panels will consider the latest findings of the distracted driver research, examine laws and discuss the differences of how states across the country have adopted those restrictions. >>> here's something you don't see every day. a florida family came home to quite a shot. a boat slammed right into a house. here's the deal. a service truck was pulling the boat down the street when the trailer broke loose and crashed right into the side of the house. we are happy to report, well, the boat was docked there, nobody was home. >> looks like a chevy chase movie. >> certainly does. bad vacation. >>> well, it is opening day for the giants, it's getting very close now. and looks like a key player will be able to start this season after all. how ryan did in his first game of spring training coming up. >>> plus, the sharks keep the playoffs inside. we will have the highlights coming up. >>> looking
. >>> the national transportation safety board holding a one day forum to talk about the distractions behind the wheels. looking at the serious safety risks that compete for a driver's attention. forum panels will consider the latest findings of the distracted driver research, examine laws and discuss the differences of how states across the country have adopted those restrictions. >>> here's something you don't see every day. a florida family came home to quite a shot. a boat...
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national transportation safety board is holding the forum on the topic of distracted driver and that's the problem for all ages particularly for teens. 8,000 video clips of unsupervised teen drives found to be the most distracting problems for the drivers. mobile devices took the top spot followed by adjusting controls, personal grooming and eating and drinking and passengers. the parents of teen girls pay attention. they are twice as likely as teen boys to use the phone while behind the wheel. >>> a teenager is behind bars after school officials and parents called the cops. >> stay with us. the threats he made online that had investigators knocking on his door and the unique list he made. >> and the drop in temperatures has some farmers preparing for the worst. how they plan to save their crops from the cold snap. good morning maryland continues on this tuesday march 27th. >>> it's 4:45 and five things to know on this tuesday morning. in honor of the centennial anniversary of the charry blossom trees today first lady michelle obama will take part in a school plant willing ceremony. sc
national transportation safety board is holding the forum on the topic of distracted driver and that's the problem for all ages particularly for teens. 8,000 video clips of unsupervised teen drives found to be the most distracting problems for the drivers. mobile devices took the top spot followed by adjusting controls, personal grooming and eating and drinking and passengers. the parents of teen girls pay attention. they are twice as likely as teen boys to use the phone while behind the wheel....
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we invited the national transportation safety board to participate with us in that and from that, we expect to develop a picture of what took place on board and to truly understand some of the human factors that were, i think, critical in the unfolding of this casualty. >> admiral, we'd be very interested when that's concluded if you're able to share those results with us, it would be very helpful to the subcommittee. >> yes, sir, we'll be happy to share this information. >> you may have commented on this but i wanted to just make sure that i understand. has the coast guard reached out to italian authorities to offer your assistance with their investigation? >> yes, sir, we have. the italian authorities have indicated that they will welcome our participation. there are a number of other countries that have also sought the same status as interested parties and the italians have indicated they will do that extend that same courtesy to them. incidentally, with the more recent event on the costa allegra we've asked for the same status as a interested party and expect to be granted that s
we invited the national transportation safety board to participate with us in that and from that, we expect to develop a picture of what took place on board and to truly understand some of the human factors that were, i think, critical in the unfolding of this casualty. >> admiral, we'd be very interested when that's concluded if you're able to share those results with us, it would be very helpful to the subcommittee. >> yes, sir, we'll be happy to share this information. >>...
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and with the national labor board appointments.sident, remember he didn't go through that process. >> that's right. >> conserve defense like myself, jay, i think would argue the healthcare man date is not constitutional. the cato institute actually has the top ten instances. president has thumbed his nose at the constitution. and so there is a suspicion. jay. >> i think the biggest problem here is context. it isn't a document dump in the sense it comes late on a friday evening. that's an interesting situation. second is the context of the other situations you talk about. the attorney general, the fast and four russ general and then the attorney general said he was concerned about what the nypd was doing which was clearly within the law and the department of justice has backed off on that, wisely. but you look at the context. and then the definitional aspect. the definition is the problem. i don't believe, and i agree the president can get away with this because, number one, you have a congress, you have an active media, that's why
and with the national labor board appointments.sident, remember he didn't go through that process. >> that's right. >> conserve defense like myself, jay, i think would argue the healthcare man date is not constitutional. the cato institute actually has the top ten instances. president has thumbed his nose at the constitution. and so there is a suspicion. jay. >> i think the biggest problem here is context. it isn't a document dump in the sense it comes late on a friday...
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carmen catizone is executive director of the national association of boards of pharmacy. >> counterfeitis a huge problem in the united states. the estimates are that $75 billion worth of sales of counterfeit drugs occur annually. >> reporter: how did the fake avastin reach doctors' offices here in america? we follow the trail. the counterfeit avastin was sold by a company known as montana health care solutions. it offered 400 milligram vials for just under $2,000-- about $400 less than the manufacturer's price. one source told cbs news that when doctors called the company originally registered to this address in montana their calls were routed to this office complex in the caribbean nation of barbados where cbs news has learned that montana health care solutions is owned and operated. we found the fake drugs sold by montana health care solutions was shipped to the u.s. by a company with the same owner in the u.k. prior to that, it had been sold through companies in denmark, switzerland. and before that egypt at a company in this building in a gritty neighborhood outside cairo where toda
carmen catizone is executive director of the national association of boards of pharmacy. >> counterfeitis a huge problem in the united states. the estimates are that $75 billion worth of sales of counterfeit drugs occur annually. >> reporter: how did the fake avastin reach doctors' offices here in america? we follow the trail. the counterfeit avastin was sold by a company known as montana health care solutions. it offered 400 milligram vials for just under $2,000-- about $400 less...
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we do that through our advisory boards and national affiliations that we have.also cold heart our students for two to four years, so they're getting that the relationship with the teachers, the students and the industry advisory members that are a part of that. we do partnerships with business, the extensive partnership with seven different advisory boards that are industry pacific working with the teachers and higher education. these are three themes that you'll see within all of our economy. but it's another version of the three r's. it's the -- like i said the core subject, so so the england and the i.t. class are working together on projects. the el advancey by getting out sbue the workplace. but also vetting that curriculum as i mentioned with industry professionals. and then the relationships with the teachers, the students being pulled together and the industry being in the classroom or students being out in the workplace several times a week typically. the next slide is where we're at. the schools where we haved a academies, they break down with academie
we do that through our advisory boards and national affiliations that we have.also cold heart our students for two to four years, so they're getting that the relationship with the teachers, the students and the industry advisory members that are a part of that. we do partnerships with business, the extensive partnership with seven different advisory boards that are industry pacific working with the teachers and higher education. these are three themes that you'll see within all of our economy....