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coastal rain from northern california to seattle. and snow in the cascades. >> 63 in sacramento. 52 in boise. and a windy 57 in salt lake city. just 34 in fargo. and highs in the 40s from the twin cities to detroit. 60s along much of the east coast. a warm 81 in miami. and 75 in new orleans. >>> and a quick update on the red river, which is still running high. residents in northwestern minnesota have been forced to commute to work by way of airboat. the red river isn't expected to crest in that area for another week. >>> when we come back today, social security may already be in the red, years earlier than expected. >>> today, the government will turn up the heat on the big banks, introducing new protections for homeowners facing foreclosures. we'll have specifics later on "good morning america." >>> meanwhile, bank of america customers are flooding the bank with calls about its new program to modify mortgages. so far, it will only assist 4% of the millions of customers who are 60 days late in their payments. >>> social security may
coastal rain from northern california to seattle. and snow in the cascades. >> 63 in sacramento. 52 in boise. and a windy 57 in salt lake city. just 34 in fargo. and highs in the 40s from the twin cities to detroit. 60s along much of the east coast. a warm 81 in miami. and 75 in new orleans. >>> and a quick update on the red river, which is still running high. residents in northwestern minnesota have been forced to commute to work by way of airboat. the red river isn't expected...
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coastal rain from northern california to seattle. and snow in the cascades. >> 63 in sacramento. 52 in boise. and a windy 57 in salt lake city. just 34 in fargo. and highs in the 40s from the twin cities to detroit. 60s along much of the east coast. a warm 81 in miami. and 75 in new orleans. >>> and a quick update on the red river, which is still running high. residents in northwestern minnesota have been forced to commute to work by way of airboat. the red river isn't expected to crest in that area for another week. >>> when we come back today, social security may already be in the red, years earlier than expected. >>> and major movie chains about to raise ticket prices nationwide. my muscles feel like they've been pounded... my muscles just ache... ... all over my body... ...it just doesn't go away. it's so baffling. (announcer) ! does this sound like the pain # you've been experiencing? this is fibromyalgia. chronic, widespread pain and tenderness that # affects millions. sometimes i need a hug... ...but i know #it's gonna hurt...
coastal rain from northern california to seattle. and snow in the cascades. >> 63 in sacramento. 52 in boise. and a windy 57 in salt lake city. just 34 in fargo. and highs in the 40s from the twin cities to detroit. 60s along much of the east coast. a warm 81 in miami. and 75 in new orleans. >>> and a quick update on the red river, which is still running high. residents in northwestern minnesota have been forced to commute to work by way of airboat. the red river isn't expected...
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rain and mountain snow from northern california to seattle.from las vegas to salt lake city. >> 63 in sacramento. 50s in boise and portland. 40s from the twin cities to detroit. 61 in new york. 66 in baltimore. and a balmy 81 for miami. >>> well, zookeepers in poland are proudly showing off their newest resident. >> yeah, look at this. it's an endangered species of monkey, born just two weeks ago. the healthy crested black macaque is one of just 15 worldwide born in captivity. and the first in poland. the other monkeys don't seem too impressed. mom is not letting the newborn out of her sight. >> zookeepers say they can't even tell for sure if it's a boy or a girl but they think it is a girl. they're going to have to buy lots of pink stuff now. >> how can they not tell for sure? >> i think it probably is they can't get close enough right now. >> mom will go crazy on them. they're protective like that. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now." if you've taken your sleep aid and you're still fighting to sleep in the middle of the night w
rain and mountain snow from northern california to seattle.from las vegas to salt lake city. >> 63 in sacramento. 50s in boise and portland. 40s from the twin cities to detroit. 61 in new york. 66 in baltimore. and a balmy 81 for miami. >>> well, zookeepers in poland are proudly showing off their newest resident. >> yeah, look at this. it's an endangered species of monkey, born just two weeks ago. the healthy crested black macaque is one of just 15 worldwide born in...
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welcome to the world affairs council of northern california. i'd like to acknowledge books inc. which is cosponsoring. for those who maybe new, the world affairs council of northern california provides a forum where policymakers, heads of state, fill an fill fill an therapies discuss. please adult our web site, it's your world.org for more information. when you cannot attend a program, you can stay inform by accessing the podcast and streaming audio and seed owe online. if you would like to listen again to the evening's remarks, i encourage you to make use of the collection. it can be here on the weekly radio show it's your world which airs on national public radio kqad, 88.5 p.m.. -- fm. i would like to thank our audio engineer, paul. the program is also being recorded for c-span's book tv and comcast channel 24. before we begin, please take a moment to turn off your cell phone and any other noise-making devices. while you do that i'll take the opportunity to announce two programs. on monday 16th, the council welcomed middle east and former ambassador john limber to discuss how
welcome to the world affairs council of northern california. i'd like to acknowledge books inc. which is cosponsoring. for those who maybe new, the world affairs council of northern california provides a forum where policymakers, heads of state, fill an fill fill an therapies discuss. please adult our web site, it's your world.org for more information. when you cannot attend a program, you can stay inform by accessing the podcast and streaming audio and seed owe online. if you would like to...
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she's avoided the spotlight while living in an undisclosed location in northern california. and her mother is pleading for privacy as the family heals from a long nightmare. terry probyn also made an admission. >> i feel like i need to set the record straight. we did accept financial support from an undisclosed benefactor and have no affiliation with any church. please give us the time we need to heal as a family without the prying eyes of the photographers and the press. we released this video so that you can see that we are happy and well and when we have more to share, we will. as a mother, i am pleaing for our privacy in this very public story. >> boy, you just feel for them. prosecutors say dugard was abducted by phillip garrido, seen here, and his wife nancy. they are awaiting trial on kidnapping and rape charges. dugard had two children in captivity. and authorities believe phillip garrido is their father. prosecutors say dugard and her daughters were kept in squalor living in tents and sheds in the garridos backyard in antioch, california. and when you see those livi
she's avoided the spotlight while living in an undisclosed location in northern california. and her mother is pleading for privacy as the family heals from a long nightmare. terry probyn also made an admission. >> i feel like i need to set the record straight. we did accept financial support from an undisclosed benefactor and have no affiliation with any church. please give us the time we need to heal as a family without the prying eyes of the photographers and the press. we released this...
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in 1977 he was reassigned to the fresno district office in northern california. after working the fresno office, he was later assigned to guadalajara, mexico, for 4 1/2 years and worked undercover on the trail of the country's biggest marijuana and cocaine traffickers. before being kidnapped, kiki was extremely close to unlocking multibillion dollar drug pipeline. officer camarena gave his life in the fight against drug traffickers, after his death many people wanted to do something to remember him. soon after his death, people everywhere started wearing red ribbons to symbolize their commitment to help reduce demand for drugs in their community. the act took on national significance and grew into what is now known as red ribbon campaign. during red ribbon week kiki is remembered as a man who wanted to make a difference in the war on drugs and his legacy lives on. in his honor and recognition of the 25th anniversary of his death, i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting house resolution 1115 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the
in 1977 he was reassigned to the fresno district office in northern california. after working the fresno office, he was later assigned to guadalajara, mexico, for 4 1/2 years and worked undercover on the trail of the country's biggest marijuana and cocaine traffickers. before being kidnapped, kiki was extremely close to unlocking multibillion dollar drug pipeline. officer camarena gave his life in the fight against drug traffickers, after his death many people wanted to do something to remember...
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i am from northern california. from kids outgrow their symptoms. 40% outgrow their symptoms.hen their brain finished maturing it came out at the end of 2008 and showed they have a delay in maturation of three to five years. >> let me ask you. young adulthood. >> i am not a doctor. 40% of them do. >> i haven't read your book and at the risk of offering opinions, i will -- i am curious -- what confuses me in what has come forward, 90% of those with pharmaceutical industry influence -- [talking over each other] >> it seems the treatment protocol that exists in this culture are solely based around pharmaceutical prescriptions and the reason is this is an easily cut defied treatment protocol and these are not easily -- they are more easily codify than i thought. there is something -- which is not to question the relative effectiveness of the treatment, but if you're going for a biofeedback you can't get picked up by your insurance policy if you have insurance. that is the other side of this. the other side of the story. let's hope you have insurance to even address these issues wi
i am from northern california. from kids outgrow their symptoms. 40% outgrow their symptoms.hen their brain finished maturing it came out at the end of 2008 and showed they have a delay in maturation of three to five years. >> let me ask you. young adulthood. >> i am not a doctor. 40% of them do. >> i haven't read your book and at the risk of offering opinions, i will -- i am curious -- what confuses me in what has come forward, 90% of those with pharmaceutical industry...
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northern california, protesters against the overhaul rallied at the office of jerry mcnerney.re chanting and the congressman moved from undeclared to yes on health care reform. boy, it is heating up. stay with cnn throughout the weekend as we cover this crucial vote. special programming will begin tomorrow at accou9:00 am. >> not just politicians and americans who are at odds, doctors are, too. we hear strong arguments from physicians on all sides. bracing for flooding in fargo. will there be a last-minute reprieve? we ask jacqui jeras. at sharp, our goal is to reproduce every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system, creating a vast array of colors you can't see with your tv's three color technology. but, you can see this. whoa! oh my. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. [ engineer laughs ] for all the moments that make every day special. fancy feast created a way to celebrate any moment. fancy feast appetizers. [dinner bell chimes] simple high qual
northern california, protesters against the overhaul rallied at the office of jerry mcnerney.re chanting and the congressman moved from undeclared to yes on health care reform. boy, it is heating up. stay with cnn throughout the weekend as we cover this crucial vote. special programming will begin tomorrow at accou9:00 am. >> not just politicians and americans who are at odds, doctors are, too. we hear strong arguments from physicians on all sides. bracing for flooding in fargo. will...
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they say that the building codes you have in san francisco are among the best in the world, in northern californiah for a magnitude 8.8, 9.0 earthquake should it strike near san francisco. how do you respond to that? >> one of the things we continue to do is work closely with the sign tickets and use the best science and super computers of the we've done that throughout looking at our water systems, looking at our buildings. regularly doing our exercises. this is why governor schwarzenegger has been so insistent that we have to improve the delta water system. we look and we know that that water system is vulnerable. that's why he went with the legislator to make sure we're putting it on the bonds for this fall, $11 billion investment to secure that water system. because we know it's not safe. but we've made investments in san francisco on buildings. we've just seismically retrofitted the b.a.r.t. tunnel. so we continue to prepare for these things. the difficulty, of course, is these are no-notice events. we have to continue to insist that we're prepared, because it's not a matter of if a large ear
they say that the building codes you have in san francisco are among the best in the world, in northern californiah for a magnitude 8.8, 9.0 earthquake should it strike near san francisco. how do you respond to that? >> one of the things we continue to do is work closely with the sign tickets and use the best science and super computers of the we've done that throughout looking at our water systems, looking at our buildings. regularly doing our exercises. this is why governor...
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. >> and what we think of as our big earthquakes, 1989 here up in northern california, san francisco,- yeah, the northridge earthquake in the los angeles area. they both had about 60 fatalities. is our ability to handle earthquakes here in california based on our building codes and the way our population is more spread out and not so dense? >> well, we do have good building codes and they make a lot of difference. but when we get to our really largest earthquakes, we're going to be seeing a lot of the same things that are going on in chile right now. when you have such a big event, you stretch your whole system and they're going to be dealing with loss of utilities and long-term economic impacts and we'll face the same thing when it's time for us to have our big earthquake. >> thanks for joining us, lucy jones of the u.s. geological survey. >>> coming up keith will join us with an update on his dad and how it includes a very important consideration when having end of life discussions with your doctors and family. toyota has done a lot ofresearch a a lot of work, and we've been open 24
. >> and what we think of as our big earthquakes, 1989 here up in northern california, san francisco,- yeah, the northridge earthquake in the los angeles area. they both had about 60 fatalities. is our ability to handle earthquakes here in california based on our building codes and the way our population is more spread out and not so dense? >> well, we do have good building codes and they make a lot of difference. but when we get to our really largest earthquakes, we're going to be...
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we're going to northern california.ainst the overhaul rallied at the office of representative jerry mcnorthwesterny. but just as they started their chanting, the congressman, well, announced he was moving from undeclared to yes on health care reform. boy, it's heating up. stay with cnn throughout the weekend as we cover this crucial vote. our special programming will begin tomorrow 9:00 a.m. we'll be covering it all day long. >>> as the nation votes for the vote on health care reform it is not just politicians across the country who are at odds over it. doctors are too. we'll hear strong arguments from physicians on both sides. >>> and bracing for flooding in fargo. will there be a last-minute reprieve? we'll ask our jacqui jeras. for all the moments that make every day special. fancy feast created a way to celebrate any moment. fancy feast appetizers. [dinner bell chimes] simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or sea bass and shrimp in a delicate broth, prepared without by-product
we're going to northern california.ainst the overhaul rallied at the office of representative jerry mcnorthwesterny. but just as they started their chanting, the congressman, well, announced he was moving from undeclared to yes on health care reform. boy, it's heating up. stay with cnn throughout the weekend as we cover this crucial vote. our special programming will begin tomorrow 9:00 a.m. we'll be covering it all day long. >>> as the nation votes for the vote on health care reform...
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. >> reporter: recently, devore came to the old gold mining town of angels' camp, in northern california. this is the community mark twain made famous in his story, "the celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county." these days, many folks come here to retire, and they vote heavily republican, a natural audience for devore. >> the purpose of government is to ensure our rights, not to try to run our lives from cradle to grave. the american public is beginning to awaken to the threat to their economic freedoms and their basic freedoms as americans with this massive expansion of government. >> reporter: devore is convinced he can garner votes across the political spectrum. >> it's not a right-wing phenomena. there are lots of reagan democrats, people who would have been called reagan democrats 30 years ago, declined to state.. a few libertarian people. when you think about the activism that's been unleashed by things like the stimulus program, and the concern about how in the heck are we ever going to pay for this, i think that is what exemplifies why this is going to be a different election
. >> reporter: recently, devore came to the old gold mining town of angels' camp, in northern california. this is the community mark twain made famous in his story, "the celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county." these days, many folks come here to retire, and they vote heavily republican, a natural audience for devore. >> the purpose of government is to ensure our rights, not to try to run our lives from cradle to grave. the american public is beginning to awaken to...
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there's a doctor turned investor in northern california named michael burry. he was early on the trade. before paulson and others. he's a head strung guy. he's a little bit stubborn. he didn't always get along so well with his own investors. a lot of them didn't believe him. he was doing really well with bidding on stock. this as we'll talk about in a second, the trade had nothing to do with stocks. it was derivatives, mortgages, a lot of his own investors didn't believe in him. they were skeptical. burry kind of persisted. he gets a lot of credit 37 he's really a kind guy and a generous guy. but he can be a little stubborn. unlikely and an interesting guy to have pulled this out. in southern california, another guy that i write about jeffrey green who was the hollywood type. he was a real estate investor who made a lot and lost it all and had made more afterwards. he steals the idea from john paulson and runs with it. they were good friends. he did a lot of his own work. he gets a lot of credit as well. he's not kind of the obviously guy to pull off the great
there's a doctor turned investor in northern california named michael burry. he was early on the trade. before paulson and others. he's a head strung guy. he's a little bit stubborn. he didn't always get along so well with his own investors. a lot of them didn't believe him. he was doing really well with bidding on stock. this as we'll talk about in a second, the trade had nothing to do with stocks. it was derivatives, mortgages, a lot of his own investors didn't believe in him. they were...
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same areas where plates are colliding against plates off you our pacific northwest starting in northern california all the way up to british columbia and also into alaska and our territorys in the caribbean as well. so there are several areas where we have very similar potential for earthquakes. back in 1700 the pas civic northwest had a magnitude 9 earthquake, a very similar sort of zone quake off alaska in 1964, the great alaska quake that was the second biggest quake since the 1900. we just spernlsed the fifth biggest one. >> than buzzard in terms of help that the red cross and other organizations can give to chile, on top of haiti now , does it become a competition for resources or how do you -- >> i wouldn't call it a competition. i do think that whenever you have back-to-back large natural disasters or any kind of disasters you do see a stretching of the fabric of the humanitarian response system worldwide. just at a physical level, the government of haiti has-- i mean the government of chile has requested tents. there may be issues of whether tents are the right thing or not but there are o
same areas where plates are colliding against plates off you our pacific northwest starting in northern california all the way up to british columbia and also into alaska and our territorys in the caribbean as well. so there are several areas where we have very similar potential for earthquakes. back in 1700 the pas civic northwest had a magnitude 9 earthquake, a very similar sort of zone quake off alaska in 1964, the great alaska quake that was the second biggest quake since the 1900. we just...
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the world affairs council of northern california host the hour-long event. >> it's kind of a miraclet i'm here because i was in washington, d.c., a couple days ago and my publisher said why don't you try to outrun the storm by heading north to new york. [laughter] >> and i thought i don't think so. so i drove south instead and i went to richmond and got the plane out of there. you know, i love in puson which is a harbor town on the south coast of south korea. okay, what can you hear about north korea that you haven't heard a thousand times before. only the most important thing which is what do the north koreans think and how do they see themselves and the world around them. let's imagine the house next door to where you live has been empty for some time and finally somebody has come to move into it and you look out your window and you see them unloading assault weapons, you know -- i don't know grenade launchers, bazookas, you name it. now, this is america so it's probably all perfectly legal. [laughter] >> but as you lie awake at night having put your house on the market, you're pro
the world affairs council of northern california host the hour-long event. >> it's kind of a miraclet i'm here because i was in washington, d.c., a couple days ago and my publisher said why don't you try to outrun the storm by heading north to new york. [laughter] >> and i thought i don't think so. so i drove south instead and i went to richmond and got the plane out of there. you know, i love in puson which is a harbor town on the south coast of south korea. okay, what can you hear...
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he's in northern california named to michael murray. he actually was early on his trade, before paulson and many others and has strong guy. it a little bit stubborn. he didn't always get along so well with his son investors feared allied didn't believe in him. he was doing well betting on stocks, and as we will talk about nothing is really new in stocks in derivatives and mortgages and out of this -- not a lot of his investors believed in him and were skeptical. he persisted and gets a lot of credit. he was a kind and generous guy, but can be a little stubborn and again i likely. interesting guys to pull this off. in southern california and other gentleman i write about jeffrey green who was sort of this clich the hollywood type. he was a real-estate investor who made a lot and lost a doll. he had made it more after words and basically stole the idea from john paulson. and he ran with it and they were good friends. he did a lot of his own work and gets credit as well. again, he's not the kind of guy to pull off the greatest trading
he's in northern california named to michael murray. he actually was early on his trade, before paulson and many others and has strong guy. it a little bit stubborn. he didn't always get along so well with his son investors feared allied didn't believe in him. he was doing well betting on stocks, and as we will talk about nothing is really new in stocks in derivatives and mortgages and out of this -- not a lot of his investors believed in him and were skeptical. he persisted and gets a lot of...
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igbinosa, the management and engineering major, has a job all lined up for an engine company in northern californiason. johnny dawkins allowed him to miss games to make up points so he could graduate. >> steve: overton pushes it back to 21. they have just one signee, simons. the outside shot. tnc t.j. wilcox, he can flat out shoot. they have another from turkey, 6'10" tall. i'm not sure -- >> marques: prep school -- >> steve: california prep school is all i know. >> marques: a lot of kids go through there to hone their skills. stonewood prep. >> steve: that's it. >> marque >> marques: nice, nice move. he's done a terrific job, the toughness he wants from his team. if they can get to the upper tier of the conference. >> steve: jarrett mann, count the basket. when we come back, mann will be at the free throw line as sanford tries to stay in it. ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ is ioing ny fson. d ent m, dre youults are ally at ri for 1n1 rus et's togethe and the getour ccin you'tectelf lp p e spf th flu vs ar e tst tiv evenflu. getactsu.go together, we can all fight the flu. >> steve: washingt
igbinosa, the management and engineering major, has a job all lined up for an engine company in northern californiason. johnny dawkins allowed him to miss games to make up points so he could graduate. >> steve: overton pushes it back to 21. they have just one signee, simons. the outside shot. tnc t.j. wilcox, he can flat out shoot. they have another from turkey, 6'10" tall. i'm not sure -- >> marques: prep school -- >> steve: california prep school is all i know. >>...
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this is being pushes from a lawmaker in northern california, santa clara county, north of san franciscolso known as the silicon valley. he says the meals are high in calories, they are making kids fat, and this is his push to end childhood obesity. >> one in three kids are overweight or obese and we are finding out more and more if you are obese as a child you are going to have health problems your entire life. >> reporter: these things are popular. the federal trade commission says more than a billion toys have been give up away with fast food meals. the law would ban the toys all together or you would have to give the toy out with a healthy meal. many disagree. let parents do what they want, guide their kids the way they want. they say a lot of kids are overweight without eating happy meals. >> i have grown children and that starts at home. they eat what's in the refrigerator, they eat what their parents buy at grocery store. >> reporter: if it passes it will be the first in the country. megyn: would your kids do it if you said you could have the salad and the toy, but not the burger?
this is being pushes from a lawmaker in northern california, santa clara county, north of san franciscolso known as the silicon valley. he says the meals are high in calories, they are making kids fat, and this is his push to end childhood obesity. >> one in three kids are overweight or obese and we are finding out more and more if you are obese as a child you are going to have health problems your entire life. >> reporter: these things are popular. the federal trade commission says...
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mary's school from northern california. duke plays third seeded baylor on sunday.he tournament is now down to the final eight teams and will reach the final four by the end of the day sunday. >>> it's about 15 after the hour. here's lonnie quinn with our first check of the weather. good morning, lonnie. >>> good morning. kind of chilly out there right now. 29 degrees right now. sort of a taste back to the dead of winter for the city. but we'll warm it up today into the upper 40s. a cold start, though. up and down the east coast, a lot of sunshine for you. now take a look at the west coast. top to bottom, the same situation, as well. you got the sunshine. it's in the middle of the country where i see the problems. wet weather for the northern plains. the central plain, the southern plain, and look at this, western kansas, could you you could be some snow. not a lot, but a possibility. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >>> all right. make it a great day wherever it is that you are. and kelly, i know you're this here investigation itting us, you're
mary's school from northern california. duke plays third seeded baylor on sunday.he tournament is now down to the final eight teams and will reach the final four by the end of the day sunday. >>> it's about 15 after the hour. here's lonnie quinn with our first check of the weather. good morning, lonnie. >>> good morning. kind of chilly out there right now. 29 degrees right now. sort of a taste back to the dead of winter for the city. but we'll warm it up today into the upper...
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. >> all right, now to a scare in the air over northern california. a jumbojet loaded with passengers and a small plane almost collided in midair this weekend. cbs' nancy cordes covers transportation for us. she joins us this morning from washington. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. this was a really close call. the two planes were just seconds apart, and it was only quick action by the pilots of the jet that averted a potential catastrophe. it was saturday, at about 11:15 a.m. pacific time. united flight 889 carrying 251 passengers and a crew of 17 was cleared to take off from san francisco international airport. on its way to beijing, china. just after takeoff, when the plane was only at 1100 feet, the control tower reported traffic at the boeing 777's 1:00 position. immediately afterwards the plane's traffic collision avoidance system issued an audible alert of traffic. traffic. the first officer pushed the control column forward to level the airplane, and reported seeing a light wing four-seat cessna travelling from their 1:00
. >> all right, now to a scare in the air over northern california. a jumbojet loaded with passengers and a small plane almost collided in midair this weekend. cbs' nancy cordes covers transportation for us. she joins us this morning from washington. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. this was a really close call. the two planes were just seconds apart, and it was only quick action by the pilots of the jet that averted a potential catastrophe. it was saturday, at...
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one more system makes its way into northern california keeping a wintry feel while all of that warm airs elsewhere in the country right there into the northwest. >>> a very good morning, brian van de graaff here. look at the gorgeous sunrises and the clouds are starting to move o. we will have a bit of a breeze today but the sum will warmus up through the afternoon. we should be well into the 60's. tomorrow will be in the 70's and temperatures will be near 80 degrees for friday and saturday >>> more of america's weather in the next half hour. live in cranston, rhode island, where this was the center of the driving rain in new england. 9 inches from that storm adds to their all-time by the way not only march total. rainiest march ever but the rainiest month ever and we'll be here all morning long. >> we are glad you are there. >>> now to some scary moments in the skies over san francisco. a close call that could have turned disastrous. there was a jumbo jet packed with hundreds of passengers, it ended up on a collision course with a small plane so close it set off alarms. our lisa stark
one more system makes its way into northern california keeping a wintry feel while all of that warm airs elsewhere in the country right there into the northwest. >>> a very good morning, brian van de graaff here. look at the gorgeous sunrises and the clouds are starting to move o. we will have a bit of a breeze today but the sum will warmus up through the afternoon. we should be well into the 60's. tomorrow will be in the 70's and temperatures will be near 80 degrees for friday and...
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public -- historic preservation endorsed it, the boys and girls club endorsed it, girl scouts of northern california endorsed it, the wellness coalition endorsed it, the student conservation association endorsed it, hispanic federation endorsed it, the coalition of national park retirees endorsed it, and the national trust for public lands endorsed it. so i am assuming, and the many speakers, the joy of learning outside endorsed it. i am assuming they must also be part of this vast and in fairous conspiracy that's going on. -- and in a foreous -- in fairous could be spircy that's going on. with that i recognize dr. christensen for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. mrs. christensen: thank you, chairman grijalva, although i could be at home this weekend since i don't get to vote as a physician, a family doctor, and a person who has worked all my life, all my adult life to ensure that people had access to health care, especially minority, people of color, those in our rural areas and territories, who have often been left behind, i am pleased to be h
public -- historic preservation endorsed it, the boys and girls club endorsed it, girl scouts of northern california endorsed it, the wellness coalition endorsed it, the student conservation association endorsed it, hispanic federation endorsed it, the coalition of national park retirees endorsed it, and the national trust for public lands endorsed it. so i am assuming, and the many speakers, the joy of learning outside endorsed it. i am assuming they must also be part of this vast and in...
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it stretches from northern california to san diego. it is a nation's largest and one of the most affordable university systems. california state university system offers more than 1,800 degree programs from 357 different subjects. c.s.u. draws its students from the two 2/3 of high school students and graduates 91,000 students annually. the system prepares approximately 60% of the teachers in the state and 40% of the engineering graduates and more graduates in business, agriculture, communications, health education and public administration than any other college or university in california. california state university system undoubtedly makes an invaluable contribution to the education of the people of california and the nation. california state university also makes significant outreach efforts to inform and promote college attendance to middle and high school students, minority populations and veterans. c.s.u. system's outreach to underserved communities also provides a pathway to students from diverse backgrounds to pursue an educati
it stretches from northern california to san diego. it is a nation's largest and one of the most affordable university systems. california state university system offers more than 1,800 degree programs from 357 different subjects. c.s.u. draws its students from the two 2/3 of high school students and graduates 91,000 students annually. the system prepares approximately 60% of the teachers in the state and 40% of the engineering graduates and more graduates in business, agriculture,...
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and by northern mexicans i am speaking specifically of people living in the six northern mexican states of baja california, and -- as we work our way west to east. those states when you bring mexico down on the united nations human development index have the highest development of all of mexico. it's difficult to capture the degree of connectivity those regions have with the united states. for example, in those parts of mexico they celebrate christmas. in mexico city it's commonly celebrated, the holiday is usually january 6th. as we are talking almost two different regions. imagine if the west coast celebrated one thing and the east coast celebrated thanksgiving on a different day. in my encounters with northern mexicans, i yet yet to make a single person more than 1 degree of separation from the united states. when you go into sports bars into chihuahua city you see nfl football. everybody has a favorite nfl team, you see 24 translated in spanish on sunday night. over 80% of the people that i've met in northern mexico had been in the united states and many cases a year or more. my favorite story about t
and by northern mexicans i am speaking specifically of people living in the six northern mexican states of baja california, and -- as we work our way west to east. those states when you bring mexico down on the united nations human development index have the highest development of all of mexico. it's difficult to capture the degree of connectivity those regions have with the united states. for example, in those parts of mexico they celebrate christmas. in mexico city it's commonly celebrated,...
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rain showers impacting the northern coast of california. storm system currently resides in the southeast. it's tracking to the east northeast. gradually that area of low pressure will move off the coast and move up the coast. but it will move out so far to the east that it will have a minimal impact on us. will bring us some precipitation and could bring us some snow but light amounts. forecast for today and the next five days, today's high 45 under cloudy skies. chance of some rain and or snow developing tonight and into tomorrow morning. maybe an inch of accumulation, maybe less if we get more rain than snow. 42 for your high tomorrow. the precipitation lasting into the morning hours. thursday, friday, mid-40s. saturday, 52 degrees with sunshine. that's what is happening with the weather. now we go to julie wright to get an update on what is happening with traffic. julie. >> i just had the best taste in chocolate travels that somebody brought into me. it was so good. if it was a man i marry it. >> you'd be julie truffle. >> don't tell sla
rain showers impacting the northern coast of california. storm system currently resides in the southeast. it's tracking to the east northeast. gradually that area of low pressure will move off the coast and move up the coast. but it will move out so far to the east that it will have a minimal impact on us. will bring us some precipitation and could bring us some snow but light amounts. forecast for today and the next five days, today's high 45 under cloudy skies. chance of some rain and or snow...
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we're very familiar with the water problem in california, as described -- described by my colleague on that side, not only in the northern portion of california where water is much needed, in that area. apart from those problems, water contamination condition prevented. i ask that all members vote in support of this legislation not because it's a california issue but because it's a national issue that could impact anyone. it's a way to correct a wrong and prevent further problems. commissioner conner from the department of interior stated that the directives of this bill are within the usgs jurisdiction. the usgs found ground water constitutes about 79% of the drinking water supply in the empire. a studyy the usgs a long overdue. we have learned that contamination began in 1940 through the actions of the u.s. military in con -- and continued in 1960 through the work of u.s. defense contractors and was made worse by firework companies. some cities in the area discovered the high level of perchloric contamination in 1996. since that time, the usgs has not made the plume a priority. water managers need to know the source. a
we're very familiar with the water problem in california, as described -- described by my colleague on that side, not only in the northern portion of california where water is much needed, in that area. apart from those problems, water contamination condition prevented. i ask that all members vote in support of this legislation not because it's a california issue but because it's a national issue that could impact anyone. it's a way to correct a wrong and prevent further problems. commissioner...
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california, mr. sablan of the northern mariana islands, ms. maloney of new york, mr. defazio of oregon, ms.tur of ohio and mr. mcdermott of washington. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, and under a previous order of the house, the following members are recognized for five minutes each. mr. al green of texas. for what purpose does the gentleman from from the northern mariana islands arise? mr. sablan: i ask unanimous consent that i claim the gentleman's time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. sablan: thank you, very much. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. sablan: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, when we open our hearts to our young people, give generously and support and encouragement, these young people consistently exceed our expectations. let me tell you of the story of a dedicated group of students from a tiny island in the western pacific ocean and the teachers who supported and encouraged them. because on april 20, those students, the high school concert band, e
california, mr. sablan of the northern mariana islands, ms. maloney of new york, mr. defazio of oregon, ms.tur of ohio and mr. mcdermott of washington. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, and under a previous order of the house, the following members are recognized for five minutes each. mr. al green of texas. for what purpose does the gentleman from from the northern mariana islands arise? mr. sablan: i ask unanimous consent that...
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tomorrow we've got a couple of storms, one heading into southern california bringing rain and one heading into the northernbringing snow to places in the interior mountains right now. then temperatures trying to get above average but just to about average for the east coast here for the weekend. real quick on this, a little treat for you if you like rocket launches. >> okay, roll it. >> 2, 1, 0 and liftoff of the delta 4 rocket, completing a new weather satellite. >> that's about as exciting as an announcer at nasa is going to get. but given that it's a weather satellite, i think everybody has reason to be excited. this is going up there, there's about a dozen satellites that have been in service since the early '70s and they help us take pictures of the atmosphere. this one will have an x-ray telescope on it looking at pictures of the sun to warn us when solar flares come at us. whether you're a weather enthusiast or not, nothing like a good rocket launch to get your weekend off to a good start. >> have a good weekend, sir. >>> so you punch your time clock, do your work and then head home. for a lot of fo
tomorrow we've got a couple of storms, one heading into southern california bringing rain and one heading into the northernbringing snow to places in the interior mountains right now. then temperatures trying to get above average but just to about average for the east coast here for the weekend. real quick on this, a little treat for you if you like rocket launches. >> okay, roll it. >> 2, 1, 0 and liftoff of the delta 4 rocket, completing a new weather satellite. >> that's...
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northern iowa stunned number one one seed kansas 69-67. earlier in the day st. mary's and californianocked out heavily favored villanova 75-68. march madness continues later today here on cbs. now for today's weather. well, spring sure has sprung at last. on the east and west coasts people can look forward to another warm, sunny day. enjoy it. rain is in the forecast for quite a few places in the week ahead. though the midwest and the plains will get a chance to dry out. >> one of the most powerful and popular stars.... >> osgood: ahead, a visit with actor ben stiller. >> not true. >> osgood: and behind the scenes at musak. >> osgood: the bill of health the house is expected to vote on today isn't exactly a clean bill of health. not even its backers are happy with everything in it. still this morning democrats said they have enough votes to pass the bill though not one republican is expected to vote for it. if it does become law it will, for better or worse, transform the way millions of us get health care. our cover story is reported now by tracy smith. >> is this the single most im
northern iowa stunned number one one seed kansas 69-67. earlier in the day st. mary's and californianocked out heavily favored villanova 75-68. march madness continues later today here on cbs. now for today's weather. well, spring sure has sprung at last. on the east and west coasts people can look forward to another warm, sunny day. enjoy it. rain is in the forecast for quite a few places in the week ahead. though the midwest and the plains will get a chance to dry out. >> one of the...
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northern iowa stunned number one one seed kansas 69-67. earlier in the day st. mary's and californianocked out heavily favored villanova 75-68. march madness continues later today here on cbs. now for today's weather. well, spring sure has sprung at last. on the east and west coasts people can look forward to another warm, sunny day. enjoy it. rain is in the forecast for quite a few places in the week ahead. though the midwest and the plains will get a chance to dry out. >> one of the most powerful and popular stars.... >> osgood: ahead, a visit with actor ben stiller. >> not true. >> osgood: and behind the scenes boss: so word's gettin' out that geico customers could save even more on their car insurance by signing up for other things - like homeowner's or renter's insurance. nice work, everyone. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually - exec: with all due respect, if i was tiny and green and had a british accent i'd have more folks paying attention to me too... i mean - (faux english accent) "save money! pip pip cheerio!" exec 2: british
northern iowa stunned number one one seed kansas 69-67. earlier in the day st. mary's and californianocked out heavily favored villanova 75-68. march madness continues later today here on cbs. now for today's weather. well, spring sure has sprung at last. on the east and west coasts people can look forward to another warm, sunny day. enjoy it. rain is in the forecast for quite a few places in the week ahead. though the midwest and the plains will get a chance to dry out. >> one of the...
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california go gaels boo-yah! >> well, i think an everyone but villanova boo-yah to you. in one of the most exciting games i've seen, northerna and st. mary's. great, great job. what's up? and cornell. what's up? >> caller: i would like to know about chevron, cvx. >> i had chevron on actionalertsplus.com the other day stephanie runs it with me. you know what, there is a moment where oil is not acting that well so we want a little more yield. so we traded up out of chevron, which has decent growth, to british p. after bp bought those incredible assets from devon and it has that higher yield, i thought it made sense to -- >> sell sell sell. >> and buy -- >> buy buy buy! >> british petroleum, now called bp. and that's just what i did. how about ron in florida? ron. >> caller: boo-yah from florida, jim. >> boo-yah, sunshine. how can i help? >> caller: hey, with warren buffett's acquisition of burlington northern and csx's aggressive ad campaign, do you visualize railroad stocks in one portfolio, especially burlington northern? >> i think burlington northern, if you own it through berkshire hathaway is a definite buy. berkshire h
california go gaels boo-yah! >> well, i think an everyone but villanova boo-yah to you. in one of the most exciting games i've seen, northerna and st. mary's. great, great job. what's up? and cornell. what's up? >> caller: i would like to know about chevron, cvx. >> i had chevron on actionalertsplus.com the other day stephanie runs it with me. you know what, there is a moment where oil is not acting that well so we want a little more yield. so we traded up out of chevron,...
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talked about in the report are in the northern parts of alaska, down in the gulf region -- areas like that. >> are there plans for drilling off the coast of california? >> that is not part of it. >> out of consideration? >> i cannot speak for the rest of this administration. it is not a part of the president's plan. >> to what extent was this discussed with democratic leaders on the hill before it was rolled out today? >> we speak with democratic leaders on the kill every day. >> have you taken the temperature of democrats on the hill? >> we talk to democratic leaders every day. it was no secret our energy policy was coming out. folks got a heads up it was happening. the president has a close relationship with speaker policy and senator reid. >> on the west coast of florida, when you talk about the gulf of mexico -- if the ban were lifted, he would like to see more exploration. would he like congress to lift the ban? >> every place has specific regulations that have to deal with in order to move leases, put in the brakes. there is an exploratory phase they have to go through. what is your specific question about the gulf? >> in the eastern gulf, whi
talked about in the report are in the northern parts of alaska, down in the gulf region -- areas like that. >> are there plans for drilling off the coast of california? >> that is not part of it. >> out of consideration? >> i cannot speak for the rest of this administration. it is not a part of the president's plan. >> to what extent was this discussed with democratic leaders on the hill before it was rolled out today? >> we speak with democratic leaders on...
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, 60s and 70s in southern california. 80s in the southwest. 70s in the gulf coast and mid-atlantic states, warming up for all the spring breakers there. 30s and 40s in northern england. the sunshine up and down the eastern seaboard. that's good news. rain finally moving out from ut >> it looks like the weather is going to be nice and quiet this wednesday. a few high, then clouds drifting around but generally sunny skies. >> that's your latest weather. you can check the weather channel any time of the day or night or go online to weather.com. ann? >> al, thanks. >>> coming up next, do we really need to exercise an hour a day just to maintain a healthy weight? the results of a surprising new study right after this. what makes a dollop of daisy so creamy and delicious? care and dedication. our family-owned company has focused on making... the best-tasting sour cream for over four generations. it's made with farm-fresh cream... that's 100% natural without any additives or prervatives. and no added hormones. so you can feel good knowing every creamy dollop... will bring all your favorite dishes to life. ♪ do a dollop, do-do a dollop of daisy ♪ i make my efforts c
, 60s and 70s in southern california. 80s in the southwest. 70s in the gulf coast and mid-atlantic states, warming up for all the spring breakers there. 30s and 40s in northern england. the sunshine up and down the eastern seaboard. that's good news. rain finally moving out from ut >> it looks like the weather is going to be nice and quiet this wednesday. a few high, then clouds drifting around but generally sunny skies. >> that's your latest weather. you can check the weather...
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northern new mexico, parts of texas, parts of! especially in the panhandle, the snow the next couple of days rolls down to region and more snow moving in across the californiaht and tomorrow another storm heads into the bay area. >>> in that picture of the snow you can almost feel the snow slapping your face. >> we're talking about spring. they get hit again on friday and saturday in colorado. another storm headed their way. >> bless their hearts. >> not over yet. >> bob, thank you. here's something you want to know about before april 15th. we'll help you get the best tax break for things you donated. also why one principal told students don't hug in school any more. >>> you're going to love this story. two elderly sisters who spent years gambling together are in court battling over a half million lottery ticket. a winning one. one sister claims they had a contract to split all their wins. a lawyer for the other sister said the contract was tossed out after they had a falling out over a loan. a judge should make ruling next month. >>> this just in. a safety warning about those baby slings have been recalled. three deaths have been linked to them. jennifer w
northern new mexico, parts of texas, parts of! especially in the panhandle, the snow the next couple of days rolls down to region and more snow moving in across the californiaht and tomorrow another storm heads into the bay area. >>> in that picture of the snow you can almost feel the snow slapping your face. >> we're talking about spring. they get hit again on friday and saturday in colorado. another storm headed their way. >> bless their hearts. >> not over yet....
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northern coast of alaska, down in the gulf region. areas like that. >> are there any plans for drilling off the coast of california? >> that is not a part of this. >> out of consideration? >> i can't speak to the entire rest of this administration but i can tell you it is not a part of the president's energy plan. sam? >> i started to mention, but to what extent was this discussed with democratic leaders on the hill before it was rolled out today? >> i mean we speak with democratic leaders on the hill every day. >> they were well aware this was coming? have you taken the temperature of democrats on the hill? >> i assume that has happened. we talk to democratic leaders every day. this wasn't a secret our energy policy was coming out. folks got a heads up it wasp haing. obviously president has a very close relationship with speaker pelosi and leader reid. it is one of things they do talk about from time to time. ann? >> on the west coast of florida, when you're talking about the eastern part of gulf of mexico he says that if the ban were to be lifted he would like to see more exploration there. will the ask congress
northern coast of alaska, down in the gulf region. areas like that. >> are there any plans for drilling off the coast of california? >> that is not a part of this. >> out of consideration? >> i can't speak to the entire rest of this administration but i can tell you it is not a part of the president's energy plan. sam? >> i started to mention, but to what extent was this discussed with democratic leaders on the hill before it was rolled out today? >> i mean...