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and nick's father lost his job.y moved to oakland, where over the next few years young nick worked for the oakland tribune as a street vendor. >> i sold the oakland tribune three for a nickel. used to make a dime for every three we sold. so i used to give it to my mother so we could eat, you no he. >> nick was a hard worker. at age 18 he bought his first car. he had a talent for music and in his 20s and 30s he played soil phone and finally drums in numerous bay area dance bands. served in the coastguard. spent 35 years working for the smith corona typewriting company. he sold his drum set a few years ago but he still enjoys tapping out a dance rhythm. he has outlived several wives. but his marriage to 79-year-old francis has now lasted over 30 years. >> well, i understand him pretty well. he understands me. [ laughter ] >> that's a lot of the thing. >> do you worry? >> worry? >> yes. >> no. i don't worry. that's the worst thing you can do, you see. you worry your life away. worry, think about something that's good t
and nick's father lost his job.y moved to oakland, where over the next few years young nick worked for the oakland tribune as a street vendor. >> i sold the oakland tribune three for a nickel. used to make a dime for every three we sold. so i used to give it to my mother so we could eat, you no he. >> nick was a hard worker. at age 18 he bought his first car. he had a talent for music and in his 20s and 30s he played soil phone and finally drums in numerous bay area dance bands....
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nick first go ahead. well i think one part of it is that unfortunately and it's been the case also before the earthquake but we always tended to empower the engine was much more than the haitian authorities you know always pretexting that you know the haitian authorities are corrupt it's always the same game with the n.g.o.s meanwhile n.g.o.s are there for long term survival they're also you know we call of our not for profit but n.g.o.s are there for there are actually industries there are competing with each other the other day there was an article saying how you know it's the war of logos and stickers that's one problem with the other problem also is the leadership but when you hear somebody like clinton who is the most one of the most popular voices out there very powerful individual saying that actually you know we need to know more what you doing clearly shows the real problem of leadership in haiti and also there's a problem of involving haitians the more you know believe the other day said that he
nick first go ahead. well i think one part of it is that unfortunately and it's been the case also before the earthquake but we always tended to empower the engine was much more than the haitian authorities you know always pretexting that you know the haitian authorities are corrupt it's always the same game with the n.g.o.s meanwhile n.g.o.s are there for long term survival they're also you know we call of our not for profit but n.g.o.s are there for there are actually industries there are...
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thank you nick. >>> 6:22 a.m.ust when you thought there couldn't be any more of them think again the new airline fees we could see. >> president obama will give his state of the union speech tomorrow what republicans and democrats plan to do differently ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, union" address. >> jobs will be the main focus tomorrow night when president obama gives his state of the union address he says it is time to put the u.s. economy into over drive he is also expected to talk about bringing down america's debt and getting creative about putting people back to work. >>> going to have the out innovate, out build, going to have to outcome pete, going to have to out educate other countries. >> this is not a time to look at pumping up government spending. >> in the aftermath of the tucson shooting, some democrats and republicans plan to sit together during the president's speech. >> not what travelers want to hear, new airline fees could be on the horizon the founder of the website airfare watchdog.com predicts airlin
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bases exist abroad with nick turse. bringing you the latest in science and technology something. we've got the future covered. the fight for the latino vote in this country is intensifying in fact according to the twenty ten u.s. census there is a population boom of latinos in this country by two thousand and fifty they're going to make up thirty percent of the u.s. population and you know back in two thousand and eight barack obama captured sixty percent of the latino vote so robbins won it in two thousand and twelve there are going to be that vote too many are speculating that we are going to see a boom in the series of political and social changes as a result of the latino influence as well as remodeling though reports. the culture and language of latinos is a fixed part of america and apparently an even greater part of its future throughout the country latinos are just coming to the big cities anymore they're moving deep into america's heartland challenging the status quo and changing the electoral map in traditionally conservative states where the future. i'm not going to go
bases exist abroad with nick turse. bringing you the latest in science and technology something. we've got the future covered. the fight for the latino vote in this country is intensifying in fact according to the twenty ten u.s. census there is a population boom of latinos in this country by two thousand and fifty they're going to make up thirty percent of the u.s. population and you know back in two thousand and eight barack obama captured sixty percent of the latino vote so robbins won it in...
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here's nick watt with our report. >> reporter: at first glance it looks like a picture postcard palm south seas paradise. laid back. slow paced. sun kissed. but this is a tiny island of great extremes. first of all, its location. it lies somewhere between hawaii and australia. a tiny potato shaped speck in the pacific ocean. this counts as a very busy day on nauru. the police force on pair raid for parade for the visit of a spanish diplomat. we're going to drive around the whole country. let's see how long it takes. we hired a car and drove around the entire island. all 8.1 square miles of it. nauru is the smallest independent republic on earth. the nearest neighbor, kyrair kirabas is 400 miles of empty ocean away. population of nauru, barely 10,000 souls. okay. that was it. that was the whole country. we hit some traffic because the schools were letting out. and it took us 17 1/2 minutes. the small island but her people are big, very big. nauru is the fattest country on earth. 95% of adults are officially overweight. 85% of men are clinically obese. but it wasn't always this way. it
here's nick watt with our report. >> reporter: at first glance it looks like a picture postcard palm south seas paradise. laid back. slow paced. sun kissed. but this is a tiny island of great extremes. first of all, its location. it lies somewhere between hawaii and australia. a tiny potato shaped speck in the pacific ocean. this counts as a very busy day on nauru. the police force on pair raid for parade for the visit of a spanish diplomat. we're going to drive around the whole country....
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we had nick schwartzman on the show recently.er, called "born to be a star" and it's hysterical. it comes out easter weekend, i think. i'm a big fan of nick's, he's -- >> jimmy: he came on the show 'cause he did a bit for his movie on the set. we filmed it but we didn't -- >> yeah, no -- you're in the movie, actually. >> jimmy: yeah -- unless i made the cut. >> no, my producer told me know, you're in it. he had crazy -- he had like super buck teeth. >> yeah, he had these crazy prosthetic, kind of buck teeth. and then i had 200 blond hair extensions and -- pretty out there. >> jimmy: you had like a mullet or something, right? was that -- >> yeah, it was more like, kind of a -- remember that brad pitt "vanity fair" cover? it was very -- fabio? >> jimmy: mane? >> yeah, it was very -- >> jimmy: yeah, like a big mane of hair? >> yeah. >> i play a porn star in that movie, so it was kind of -- >> jimmy: yeah, i always say -- yeah, the idea of the movie is -- his name is bucky -- >> yeah, he's bucky larson and i play a guy named dick sha
we had nick schwartzman on the show recently.er, called "born to be a star" and it's hysterical. it comes out easter weekend, i think. i'm a big fan of nick's, he's -- >> jimmy: he came on the show 'cause he did a bit for his movie on the set. we filmed it but we didn't -- >> yeah, no -- you're in the movie, actually. >> jimmy: yeah -- unless i made the cut. >> no, my producer told me know, you're in it. he had crazy -- he had like super buck teeth. >>...
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picked off by nick collins. he goes down to steal it. cutler has thrown a pick if four straight games. the packers hang on to win 10-3. they advance. to the playoffs. the giants are out.
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i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> oh, nick. let ee just hope that's the end of that. >>> when we come back new evidence emerges on the final hours of john wheeler, a washington insider found dead in a delaware landfill. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. . plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. if you're taking an antidepressant and still feel depressed, one option your doctor may consider is adding abilify. abilify treats depression in adults when added to an antidepressant. some people had symptom improvement in as early as one to two weeks after adding abilify. now with the abilify (me+) program, your first two weeks of abili
i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> oh, nick. let ee just hope that's the end of that. >>> when we come back new evidence emerges on the final hours of john wheeler, a washington insider found dead in a delaware landfill. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. ....
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nick lidstrom hand-picking his team taking on eric staal's teams and jonathan toews gets the lead in the third, it's a lead they would hold. team lidstrom 11-10 over dan boyle's side, that being team stahl. golf and phil michelson who grew up playing ator to pines and three career victories on the
nick lidstrom hand-picking his team taking on eric staal's teams and jonathan toews gets the lead in the third, it's a lead they would hold. team lidstrom 11-10 over dan boyle's side, that being team stahl. golf and phil michelson who grew up playing ator to pines and three career victories on the
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government in england, conservative prime minister david cameron, and the liberal democrat deputy nick craig, and together they're able to take the heat as they're steering the government through a lot of os tear tee measures that have prompted protests in the street. >> monica. >> the obama administration's decision to keep guantanamo bay open and to teen top terrorists like khalid shaikh muhammad in prison proving that president bush was right. >> whoever came one the idea for the movie of the social network. >> the computer worm which derailed iran's uranium enrichment program. nuclear uranium can be processed to make the bomb. 21st cyber warfare at its best. worst idea of 2010, patrick. >> the feds' quantitative easing, buying up bonds and inducing inflation and a future american economy. >> supreme court decision in citizens united which took the cap off of contributions, many of them anonymous of corporations and unions, flooding the political process. >> monica. >> building a mosque at ground zero which would be a huge victory for the insidious stealth jihad happening now in ame
government in england, conservative prime minister david cameron, and the liberal democrat deputy nick craig, and together they're able to take the heat as they're steering the government through a lot of os tear tee measures that have prompted protests in the street. >> monica. >> the obama administration's decision to keep guantanamo bay open and to teen top terrorists like khalid shaikh muhammad in prison proving that president bush was right. >> whoever came one the idea...
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so nick or virginia -- go ahead, nick. a couple questions.ant to know -- i mean, i read the lease and frankly i didn't do very well in law school in contracts, so there's no way i can possibly know. but you want to know how much coverage is there so if something, god forbid, were to happen, i want to make sure that we are held harmless in a situation like that, and then also then, i want to know about the insurance that this bicycle provider has. i want to make sure that his coverage is sufficient, that we're ok. >> while i look for the exact answer -- commissioner levitan: don't read me the language, though. so my question is what's the coverage and what is the protection that we have. >> exactly. the way this process works is when we have a contract, any contract, staff works with the city attorney to develop all of the language in that contract, except for the language about indemnity insurance requirements. those actually go to the city's risk manager, and for every contract, including this one, we get that language directly from the city
so nick or virginia -- go ahead, nick. a couple questions.ant to know -- i mean, i read the lease and frankly i didn't do very well in law school in contracts, so there's no way i can possibly know. but you want to know how much coverage is there so if something, god forbid, were to happen, i want to make sure that we are held harmless in a situation like that, and then also then, i want to know about the insurance that this bicycle provider has. i want to make sure that his coverage is...
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. >> woodruff: nick eberstadt, put this in some context. what does this mean for the work force overall? >> well, the united states is older than it's ever been before. but we're going to see a fundamental, dramatic push towards further aging over the next 20 years. think of it like this. over the next 20 years, the u.s. population may grow by about 60 million, a little over 60 million. half of that growth will be people over the age of 65. we're going to have a population explosion but it's going to be an explosion of senior citizens. that's going to mean that the ratio of potential workers to potential retirees is going to change really fundamentally. right now it's about 5 to 1. 20 years from now it will be around 3 to 1. >> woodruff: ted fishman, how well prepared is the rest of society to care for all these boomers getting older? >> we're not prepared right now. we're in a bit of a panic. i'm going around the country talking about my book. people are so desperately afraid they're going to outlive their money. that means they're adjusti
. >> woodruff: nick eberstadt, put this in some context. what does this mean for the work force overall? >> well, the united states is older than it's ever been before. but we're going to see a fundamental, dramatic push towards further aging over the next 20 years. think of it like this. over the next 20 years, the u.s. population may grow by about 60 million, a little over 60 million. half of that growth will be people over the age of 65. we're going to have a population explosion...
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nick, i spoke out against document being withheld. -- nick clegg spoke out against the document being withheld. >> the strength will rest in the acceptance by the public. it is an understanding of why you went to war. that is why i believe the cabinet office should think again. how potentially revealing are the contents of the note? we had a clue when they rejected it. >> some say this will be easier. >> it would be much easier. >> he mentioned the private letters. it is enough to do this. >> what next? the committee is making it clear that they are determined to ask him about the letters. the committee has seen this. they have ruled the british public may not. >> police in pakistan say a bomb has exploded outside a school killing at least one person and wounding 11 others. officials say it was planted outside the school in a residential area. >> you are watching bbc news. >> they are stepping up efforts to defuse a crisis in lebanon. some fear a new civil war could be happening. >> an earthquake of a magnitude and more than seven has struck in pakistan. they are in no immediate repor
nick, i spoke out against document being withheld. -- nick clegg spoke out against the document being withheld. >> the strength will rest in the acceptance by the public. it is an understanding of why you went to war. that is why i believe the cabinet office should think again. how potentially revealing are the contents of the note? we had a clue when they rejected it. >> some say this will be easier. >> it would be much easier. >> he mentioned the private letters. it is...
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>> no, nick from dpw to care of it. it did not encroach on their property at all, but we asked. supervisor chu: in terms of annual cost, are you paying an encroachment feet? >> sure. are you kidding? nick is very good. who is the person i work with on trees? i am planning on her name. carla shorts. we love her. supervisor chu: we are exploring in our own areas where, if you can put in a bench, it might be a place for people to gather. you have to convince people that it is worth putting in. there is an annual increase in fee, it becomes a hindrance for a lot of folks. >> it is $300 a year, which is not a lot of money, and not only do you have to install it, you have to maintain it. people graffiti on them, they carve in there, and they take plants. you need an infrastructure in place, which is why cbd is so great. >> with the street trees, you have that issue. some of the property owners were afraid of taken on the liability. cbd got a permit for the entire length of the district, and that allows them to plant trees and pay for the insurance, take on the liability. cbd's can do
>> no, nick from dpw to care of it. it did not encroach on their property at all, but we asked. supervisor chu: in terms of annual cost, are you paying an encroachment feet? >> sure. are you kidding? nick is very good. who is the person i work with on trees? i am planning on her name. carla shorts. we love her. supervisor chu: we are exploring in our own areas where, if you can put in a bench, it might be a place for people to gather. you have to convince people that it is worth...
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nick burkeo was his son. the 39-year-old killed in july, 2006 when a van plowed into his cruiser. the crash occurred during a high-speed chase. he and two others had committed a string of robbery that's evening. a jury convicted him of murder last year. today's sentencing was emotional. our cameras were not allowed inside. he wept as he apologized in court to the burkeo family. he said in part i'm not a bad person. i didn't mean for this to happen. i was young and stupid. i didn't do it on purpose. it was truly an accident. in the end the junl sentenced him to life without parole. burkeo's father said he accepted the apology. >> for deepness it's not a gift we give to others. it'sing forriveness, our self autos police chief had asked the judge for the death penalty. >> he'll get to see the blue sky and get to interact with people. nick will not have that opportunity. >> other officers voiced the same opinion. >> life without possibility of parole? i think another jurisdiction you'd find a harsher sentence, one that is more deserving. >> the defense attorney saying he was 19 at the
nick burkeo was his son. the 39-year-old killed in july, 2006 when a van plowed into his cruiser. the crash occurred during a high-speed chase. he and two others had committed a string of robbery that's evening. a jury convicted him of murder last year. today's sentencing was emotional. our cameras were not allowed inside. he wept as he apologized in court to the burkeo family. he said in part i'm not a bad person. i didn't mean for this to happen. i was young and stupid. i didn't do it on...
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it's nick folk from the jets, you guys!and applause ] nick kicked the winning field goal this weekend. that was great, buddy! [ cheers and applause ] that was amazing. talk about pressure. great job. thanks for stopping by, buddy. >> thanks, jimmy. i want to give a shout out to my favorite cereal, kix. [ cheers and applause ] i have a box of this before every game and it hasn't let me down yet. kix, kid tested, mother approved. folkinator out. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ] nick folk, everybody. the one and only. good man. thanks, buddy. >> bashir: can i please do a shout out, please? >> jimmy: hey, everybody it's tummi gummi from the gummi bears! [ laughter ] >> bashir: hey, it's me! and i have to send a shout out to delicious gummi bear treats. man, i can't get enough of these things. here you go, buddy. have two packs. i have them for lunch, breakfast, dinner and a late night snack. they're the perfect food, part of a balanced diet and filled with vitamins, minerals and essential gelatin, which five out of six do
it's nick folk from the jets, you guys!and applause ] nick kicked the winning field goal this weekend. that was great, buddy! [ cheers and applause ] that was amazing. talk about pressure. great job. thanks for stopping by, buddy. >> thanks, jimmy. i want to give a shout out to my favorite cereal, kix. [ cheers and applause ] i have a box of this before every game and it hasn't let me down yet. kix, kid tested, mother approved. folkinator out. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ]...
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nick, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> you got to love slow motion.saw yesterday, abc news invented slow motion. >> that's right, that's right. >> found that out yesterday. >> it happened here. >>> keep it here on abc with "good morning america," it's time for to you sit back. it's "your three words" next. [ male announcer ] in the event of a collision, the smartest thing you could do is cut the fuel supply... ♪ ...unlock the doors, and turn on the hazard lights. or better yet, get a car that automatically does it for you. ♪ ♪ ♪ twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. that's why there's lubriderm® daily moisture. it contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. skin absorbs it better and it lasts for 24 hours. later gator. lubriderm. your moisture matched. i like that. cool. quitting sucks. carl, we're gonna grab a smoke? nah. i'm good. [ woman ] hi, carl! hi! [ male announcer ] quitting sucks. nicorette makes it suck less. and for fast craving relief that goes wherever you go, try the smaller, more convenient nicorette mini lozenge. try
nick, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> you got to love slow motion.saw yesterday, abc news invented slow motion. >> that's right, that's right. >> found that out yesterday. >> it happened here. >>> keep it here on abc with "good morning america," it's time for to you sit back. it's "your three words" next. [ male announcer ] in the event of a collision, the smartest thing you could do is cut the fuel supply... ♪ ...unlock the...
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nick o'kelly is here now with a look at what's going on right now. >> we get this little storm system pinwheeling down the coast, the showers are picking up in intensi right now, we haveenry weather through most of the santa clara valley. it's been raining pretty good. from about sausalito toha tibern anup through napa and son oemhr mark rain coming down through at a pretty good clip. temps in the 40s to 50 degrees, and tonight can you expect those winds o to pick up that low pinwheels down the coast. we'll detail your full forecast here in a few minutes. >> thanks a lot, nick. >>> marijuana possession will cost you, but it will not set a mark on your record. kimberly terry is live in oakland where some people are fired up about these little changes. >> the penalty for getting pot with an ounce or less of marijuana in cal skifornia is t equivalent of getting a parking ticket. getting caught with an ounce or less of marijuana was a misdemeanor, now it's an infraction. no arrest or jail time. violations will not appear on a criminal record. >> i think this is an excellent first step, an
nick o'kelly is here now with a look at what's going on right now. >> we get this little storm system pinwheeling down the coast, the showers are picking up in intensi right now, we haveenry weather through most of the santa clara valley. it's been raining pretty good. from about sausalito toha tibern anup through napa and son oemhr mark rain coming down through at a pretty good clip. temps in the 40s to 50 degrees, and tonight can you expect those winds o to pick up that low pinwheels...
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the bbc's nick bryant is there. a coastal city at the mouth of the raging fitzroy river. the latest of over 20 communities across queensland to be hit by this epic flood. many of its low-lying suburbs like depot hill are sitting in muddy brown water. it's estimated 400 homes will have water seeping through their floorboards. and that 4,000 will have water covering their gardens and yards. the locals are calling it the big wet. here in rockhampton, the locals will be hoping these raging waters are near their peak. in the last major flooding, 20 years ago, the city was cut off for two weeks. they're hoping to avoid that fate this time round. now the authorities are saying the city will not be cut off from the rest of the nation. one vital road, the bruce highway leading north, remains open. but the approaches from the south and the west are impassable. the waters aren't expected to recede for over a week. the most widespread flooding in its history, queensland will feel the effect of this for months to come. so will t
the bbc's nick bryant is there. a coastal city at the mouth of the raging fitzroy river. the latest of over 20 communities across queensland to be hit by this epic flood. many of its low-lying suburbs like depot hill are sitting in muddy brown water. it's estimated 400 homes will have water seeping through their floorboards. and that 4,000 will have water covering their gardens and yards. the locals are calling it the big wet. here in rockhampton, the locals will be hoping these raging waters...
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nick mackie, "nightly business report," chongqing. >> susie: here's what we're watching for next week: our market monitor is erik ristuben, chief investment officer of client investment strategies at russell investments. also a big week for earnings: dow components 3m, american express, a.t.&t., boeing, catepillar and microsoft. on monday, our shoptalk series look at private sale websites and why they're one of the hottest trends in retail. more turbulence for british airways. the airline's cabin crew has voted to go on strike again. so far, no date has been set for the walkout. b.a.'s fight with its unions began last year over proposed cuts in pay and staffing levels. now it centers on a withdrawal of perks for union members who went on strike last year. but the airline's news isn't all bad. today, british airways formally merged with spanish carrier iberia, creating europe's third- largest airline. meantime, u.s. airways inked a deal with expedia. the online travel site will provide u.s. airways fare and flight data for several more years. travelers will also have the option of sele
nick mackie, "nightly business report," chongqing. >> susie: here's what we're watching for next week: our market monitor is erik ristuben, chief investment officer of client investment strategies at russell investments. also a big week for earnings: dow components 3m, american express, a.t.&t., boeing, catepillar and microsoft. on monday, our shoptalk series look at private sale websites and why they're one of the hottest trends in retail. more turbulence for british...
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and, nick, it does not say all new boats, it says no new or as new boats. i encourage everybody listening to call in your supervisor to stop this lease from being approved. unless the commission takes the right approach and stops it themselves. there are many errors and this lease and many things overlooked. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please? >> my name as maggie. i am a san francisco resident. at the san francisco commissionaires bureau is in full support of this. the wooden boat house has undergone very few renovation since 1956. that needs a paint job, mold is growing, the building interior has become damaged. insuring this building is adequately restored requires a new lessee. the ortega family has been selected and i am full support of it. >> next speaker, please? >> commissioners, i will use an extra minute. you will be pleased with this. >> go ahead and start. we will grant the extra minute if it sounds interesting. >> he told me to tell you that is a waste of time since you already made up your mind and this whole process has been a mess. what i
and, nick, it does not say all new boats, it says no new or as new boats. i encourage everybody listening to call in your supervisor to stop this lease from being approved. unless the commission takes the right approach and stops it themselves. there are many errors and this lease and many things overlooked. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please? >> my name as maggie. i am a san francisco resident. at the san francisco commissionaires bureau is in full support of this. the...
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at first authorities thought they might be headed to the bay area but as nick janes tells us this desperate hunt has gone statewide. >> reporter: take a good look at this surveillance video. the deputies say this is abduction suspect jose rodriguez, just minutes before he kidnapped a 4-year-old boy. at 3:40 yesterday, rodriguez pulled into the paterson chevron station off sperry avenue driving his light silver toyota corolla wearing the same checkered shirt as in the suspects description. the 27-year-old goes into the gas station heading for the refrigerator, grabbing a bottle of beer, checks out at the register and walks out his beer concealed that paper bag. chevron employees said he appeared calm just another ordinary customer. but authorities say 20 minutes later around 4:00, rodriguez would violently kidnap his ex- girlfriend's 4-year-old son, juliani cardenas, snatching the child from the boy's grandmother's arms outside her paterson home. >> pushed me down on the ground. >> reporter: and took your grandson? >> and i -- [ indiscernible ] turn around and he had time to get my baby and
at first authorities thought they might be headed to the bay area but as nick janes tells us this desperate hunt has gone statewide. >> reporter: take a good look at this surveillance video. the deputies say this is abduction suspect jose rodriguez, just minutes before he kidnapped a 4-year-old boy. at 3:40 yesterday, rodriguez pulled into the paterson chevron station off sperry avenue driving his light silver toyota corolla wearing the same checkered shirt as in the suspects description....
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nick mackie has details on a hat that hopes to be a hit here in the u.s. >> reporter: no, they're not recruiting extras for a sci-fi movie. the folk here are taking time out to try out a high-tech massage, courtesy of breo. some opt for a mask, which should relieve tiredness around the eyes, while others wear one of the $200 space-age helmets. they vibrate, apply heat, and relax you with music, while administering a firm, mood- changing therapy. >> ( translated ): this one applies and releases pressure, while the other one massages by knocking on your head. i prefer the other one. >> reporter: the exterior is german designed; while the insides, with the massaging functions, are developed by breo's in-house team, which combines technology with the principles of traditional chinese medicine to relieve fatigue, anxiety and stress. breo is the world's leading company in eye- and head-massage technology. its main market is china, where it has 200 retail outlets. the brand exports throughout southeast asia, and its 900 staff here in shenzhen also assemble massage devices for others, includi
nick mackie has details on a hat that hopes to be a hit here in the u.s. >> reporter: no, they're not recruiting extras for a sci-fi movie. the folk here are taking time out to try out a high-tech massage, courtesy of breo. some opt for a mask, which should relieve tiredness around the eyes, while others wear one of the $200 space-age helmets. they vibrate, apply heat, and relax you with music, while administering a firm, mood- changing therapy. >> ( translated ): this one applies...
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unfortunately nick will not have that opportunity.hey said patrilli was 19 at the time of the murder. with an i.q. of only 65, he was unable to make good decisions. vic lee. >> toyota's quality control woes condition this morning. the japanese auto maker is recalling 1.7 million vehicles around the world for various defects that may cause fuel leakage. among the cars are the is and gs lexus luxury models in north america. according to toyota, the defects haven't caused any accidents japanese has the largest number of vehicles affected. >> 4:51 is our time. a look at the weather forecast. the north bay or parts of the east bay, you may not see a whole lot today. >> yeah. pretty foggy there. it definitely will save some sunshine but will slow the growth of the warmth there. today's other places we will set record high temperatures. here's we are on a wednesday morning looking down from 2600 feet up on mount tamalpais to san francisco and well beyond all the way to possibly fremont. that could be even about the san mateo bridge way up th
unfortunately nick will not have that opportunity.hey said patrilli was 19 at the time of the murder. with an i.q. of only 65, he was unable to make good decisions. vic lee. >> toyota's quality control woes condition this morning. the japanese auto maker is recalling 1.7 million vehicles around the world for various defects that may cause fuel leakage. among the cars are the is and gs lexus luxury models in north america. according to toyota, the defects haven't caused any accidents...
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the person was born in scotland but lives in australia, which is where nick watt found himself on hisay to meet nori, to talk about the life in the gray area between he and she. >> reporter: a typical australian beach scene. there's some posing and flirting going on, some stair oyoowe st o stereotypical behavior. but a little wakes inland, in a gritty sydney neighborhood, we meet nori, who challenges all of that. a flowing dress, a flat chest, largish bear feet. a hair cut that could be male or female, it's short back in sides and long on top. nori is neither a manor nor a woman. you don't see yourself as male or female? >> i see myself as male and female. >> reporter: and nori, who goes by just one name, who is happy to be called she or he, is the first person in the world ever to be issued with identity papers that state sex, not specified. i say to you, nori, what gender are you, and what is your answer? >> what are the options? >> i'm not specifically m or f. you can't specify me as being male or female without committing a fudge, at the very least. >> reporter: xo doctors examine
the person was born in scotland but lives in australia, which is where nick watt found himself on hisay to meet nori, to talk about the life in the gray area between he and she. >> reporter: a typical australian beach scene. there's some posing and flirting going on, some stair oyoowe st o stereotypical behavior. but a little wakes inland, in a gritty sydney neighborhood, we meet nori, who challenges all of that. a flowing dress, a flat chest, largish bear feet. a hair cut that could be...
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there is to me a new model of business, i don't know if you know nick. he's a young journalist who free lances for a living. he's fantastic. and i first met nick in pakistan and he moved to pakistan with his wife and they lived there for two years until they got thrown out because he had written something in the "new york times" that they did not like or so their visa's were revoked. so nick and his wife have managed to get a house, pay a mortgage, and -- i think it's a harder model than perhaps what i went through and i don't think any of us got in it for the money, but that steady job one place all the time. i think -- >> working for the man. >> yeah. is absolutely wonderful model. he loves what he is doing. he writes for the new york time magazine all the time. if you're a talent and a great journalist, you're going to do ok. >> i think this matters a great deal because if, and i do recall. i had a very similar -- i was thinking i had a very similar career to david. afse copy boy, yes, i was one of the last copy boys in america. i went at age 22 cover
there is to me a new model of business, i don't know if you know nick. he's a young journalist who free lances for a living. he's fantastic. and i first met nick in pakistan and he moved to pakistan with his wife and they lived there for two years until they got thrown out because he had written something in the "new york times" that they did not like or so their visa's were revoked. so nick and his wife have managed to get a house, pay a mortgage, and -- i think it's a harder model...
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nick james now on investigators' next step and why the boy's mother thinks someone may be hiding the suspect. >> on day seven, while detectives searched for new leads, guilanoi's brother believes her son is safe and nearby as well. with a rare smile these day, the woman imagined what it would be like to hold her son again. >> i am going to be hugging him and asking him if he is okay, if he is hungry. >> reporter: in the days since jose rodriguez snatched 49-year- old from his grandmother's arms, there have been no signs of the kidnapping suspect, no cell phone activity, no credit card usage and no credible sightings of the boy and rodriguez and the suspect's silver toyota co row l.a. outside the home in patterson, tabatha has a theory. >> where do you think they are? >> i don't think he is far. somebody is hiding him. everyone keeps saying that. even his mom told me. jose's mom told me that, someone is hiding him. i know. whoever is hiding him, how would do you that? >> family and volunteers spent the weekend putting flyers up around town and as early as tomorrow crews may continue t
nick james now on investigators' next step and why the boy's mother thinks someone may be hiding the suspect. >> on day seven, while detectives searched for new leads, guilanoi's brother believes her son is safe and nearby as well. with a rare smile these day, the woman imagined what it would be like to hold her son again. >> i am going to be hugging him and asking him if he is okay, if he is hungry. >> reporter: in the days since jose rodriguez snatched 49-year- old from his...
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nick mackie takes a look. >> reporter: cranes dot the skyline, building homes, high- rise office blocks, and high- tech factories. it's a far cry from five years ago, when all this was mainly farmland. over the past 18 months, $3 billion of inward investment has flowed into xiyong micro- electronics park, with key players including hewlett packard, foxconn, quanta, inventec and acer deciding to locate here. the park's deputy director, zhu jiang, says chongqing is now on track to be a global manufacturing base for notebooks and tablets. >> ( translated ): by 2015, notebook production will reach 80 million units, our exports will reach u.s. $80 million, and 400,000 people will be employed in notebook manufacturing or related fields. >> reporter: companies are buying into chongqing because they seek lower operational costs, and to get closer to inland china's huge maturing consumer base. the city recognized this early on and was quick to craft and finance its strategy to build a new industry from scratch. labor and energy costs are 30% cheaper here than in china's coastal region. but the d
nick mackie takes a look. >> reporter: cranes dot the skyline, building homes, high- rise office blocks, and high- tech factories. it's a far cry from five years ago, when all this was mainly farmland. over the past 18 months, $3 billion of inward investment has flowed into xiyong micro- electronics park, with key players including hewlett packard, foxconn, quanta, inventec and acer deciding to locate here. the park's deputy director, zhu jiang, says chongqing is now on track to be a...
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nick janes shows us searching that canal was no easy task. >> reporter: searching through this canal is difficult for several reasons. first of all, it's so large. it's about 80 feet wide and in some spots 20 to 25 feet deep. the fresh tire tracks are found several hundred feet away from where we are standing on the other side of that fence. there are some underground tubes that route the water to this other side of the canal large enough for a car to fit through. another thing to pay attention to is how swiftly the current is moving. it's moving deceptively quickly fast enough we are told to carry a car hundreds of feet from where those tracks were to this side of the canal. originally we told perhaps they would try to use sonar technology to map what's under water. but because of the current, it's difficult to use the sonar apparatus. the person would have to hold it would have trouble keeping it steady because of the water moving so quickly and so that would obscure what's underground. so what they have been doing is just using a rope on the either side and just drag the canal and
nick janes shows us searching that canal was no easy task. >> reporter: searching through this canal is difficult for several reasons. first of all, it's so large. it's about 80 feet wide and in some spots 20 to 25 feet deep. the fresh tire tracks are found several hundred feet away from where we are standing on the other side of that fence. there are some underground tubes that route the water to this other side of the canal large enough for a car to fit through. another thing to pay...
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but nick young continued his hot shooting in overtime.oung finished with 43 points, including seven three-pointers. washington beat sacramento 136-133. >>> in portland amare stoudemire had 23 points and eight rebounds as the knicks beat the trail blazers 100-86. new york is now 12-8 on the road. >>> in college hoops penn state upset 16th ranked illinois. illinois tied the game with 22 seconds left but andrew jones put in a rebound with one second left to lead the nittany lions to a 57-55 win. on saturday penn state beat 18th ranked michigan state. >>> and baseball's all-time save leader is calling it quits. 43-year-old trevor hoffman, with 601 regular season saves, is retiring after 18 years, to take a front office job with san diego. hoffman spent most of his career with the padres, but spent the last two seasons with milwaukee. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories, and more on the victims in the tucson shooting. who will be honored at a memorial tonight. naturally colorful vegetables are often a good source of
but nick young continued his hot shooting in overtime.oung finished with 43 points, including seven three-pointers. washington beat sacramento 136-133. >>> in portland amare stoudemire had 23 points and eight rebounds as the knicks beat the trail blazers 100-86. new york is now 12-8 on the road. >>> in college hoops penn state upset 16th ranked illinois. illinois tied the game with 22 seconds left but andrew jones put in a rebound with one second left to lead the nittany lions...
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nick thinks it's like having a dad on tv. nick? sprake. he's one of the gang in my class.there's a whole load of us. we love family guy... and hate chelsea. you're in a gang? yeah. that's nice. i was in a gang, once. well, it was cubs. seventeen. hi, karen. i found a necklace i bought in greece. would you like to have it? you don't have to say thank you. why do you smile so much? well, i smile because i'm a happy person. you don't want me to stop being a happy person, do you? twenty. twenty-one. ( cash registers whirring ) ben! get down! can i have this? no, no, i said £3 or less. but this is cool. even if it is cool... it's-- it's £3 or less. i only came 'cause you said we could get a toy. can i have this? well, it's... ohh... you said that i could have something under £10. well, i know, but, look, it's got over a hundred parts, all of which i shall be picking up every evening. i don't think i'll play with them every evening, only some. that's unfair. she gets to spend under £10. i have to spend under stupid old £3. that's because she's got her birthday money! come on, yo
nick thinks it's like having a dad on tv. nick? sprake. he's one of the gang in my class.there's a whole load of us. we love family guy... and hate chelsea. you're in a gang? yeah. that's nice. i was in a gang, once. well, it was cubs. seventeen. hi, karen. i found a necklace i bought in greece. would you like to have it? you don't have to say thank you. why do you smile so much? well, i smile because i'm a happy person. you don't want me to stop being a happy person, do you? twenty....
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thank you, nick. >>> and, back here at home, we have some economic news up next. the price of gasoline inched up this week, to $3.07 per gallon. that's the second-highest price ever recorded in january. and we want to tell you about another pinch we're all starting to feel tonight on staples like orange juice and ice cream. andrea canning has the eye-opening results of new consumer reports investigation. >> reporter: those rapidly rising gas prices may be causing more than just pain at the pump. a new study shows they could be cau causing some stress in the supermarket. >> those kinds of costs are going to lead to about a 3% price increase in many products in 2011 and so that they don't have to increase prices they're shaving a little off products. >> reporter: a new excuse for one of the oldest but most despised tricks in the book. take a look at these two versions of scott toilet paper. the old one and the new one. both have 1,000 sheets, both cost the same, but the old one has 115 square feet. the new one stops short at just 105. ten square feet less. the folks
thank you, nick. >>> and, back here at home, we have some economic news up next. the price of gasoline inched up this week, to $3.07 per gallon. that's the second-highest price ever recorded in january. and we want to tell you about another pinch we're all starting to feel tonight on staples like orange juice and ice cream. andrea canning has the eye-opening results of new consumer reports investigation. >> reporter: those rapidly rising gas prices may be causing more than just...
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some of the big questions were finally answered and our nick watt is on it. >> reporter: first of allthe bad news. kate and will will marry at 11:00 a.m. london time, that's 6:00 a.m. in new york, 3:00 a.m. in l.a. you guys will have to get up pretty early on april 29th. here's what else we know. kate will be driven by car to westminster abbey, william and the altar. >> she probably wanted to avoid the comparisons to the late princess of wales who arrived in that beautiful golden glass carriage. >> reporter: after eight-year-olds of courting, this archbishop will marry them, this bishop will say a few wo words, then, they will ride, yes, in a carriage, through streets lined with thousands of well-wishers to buckingham palace. there will be plenty of that flag-waving the british are so famous for. these details were released today on twitter. they've asked the queen to hold the reception at her place and charles to host a private dinner, followed by dancing. >> i think it's going to be a fantastically exciting day. the one thing the royal family do very well is celebrations. >> reporte
some of the big questions were finally answered and our nick watt is on it. >> reporter: first of allthe bad news. kate and will will marry at 11:00 a.m. london time, that's 6:00 a.m. in new york, 3:00 a.m. in l.a. you guys will have to get up pretty early on april 29th. here's what else we know. kate will be driven by car to westminster abbey, william and the altar. >> she probably wanted to avoid the comparisons to the late princess of wales who arrived in that beautiful golden...
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i met nick in an interview, and he was so great. anybody would love to hang out with nick. and then we went to a home visit with him, which is our first stage of production. he gave us an address, turned out he didn't live in the house at the address. he lived in a car. >> that came out. >> so he was sort of homeless and he was afraid to tell his friends. none of his friends knew this. so you're sort of like -- we always have that sense of humor but that turned to a deeper human condition which we want to be known for more. i think that's in all of our videos. >> and what happens to these people afterwards? they've had their kind of moment in the sun, you know, their 15 minutes of fame. have any of them managed to extrapolate it into something else? >> we certainly have -- like people from michael mullen from the first series using craigslist to reach sandra bullock to dress her for the oscars, sort of unsuccessfully, as it turns out. but he's somebody craigslist would love if he had a show all to himself, and we're trying to make that happen. we definitely look at -- we do
i met nick in an interview, and he was so great. anybody would love to hang out with nick. and then we went to a home visit with him, which is our first stage of production. he gave us an address, turned out he didn't live in the house at the address. he lived in a car. >> that came out. >> so he was sort of homeless and he was afraid to tell his friends. none of his friends knew this. so you're sort of like -- we always have that sense of humor but that turned to a deeper human...