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paige so they cut bait so few are so good we will tally the results. i forgot to tell you something. all of the plants then i turned around reunion plants. everyone of them. then restarted to file unfair labor practices against the seiu and one day in november 2008 refiled 33 unfair labor practices in one day. they did know what to do with that nobody had challenged them before nobody had stood up. the sad thing is there's a lot of businesses that won't do it today because i had them say we agree but we don't know if we can withstand the onslaught the your under and read it once our name out there but we need to what is happening in washington with the nlrb could not only destroyed the secret ballot election but our economy because if businesses have to go thru this we see loss of jobs and productivity and we will not be competitive because people want to enforce there will on somebody else. this is the article we have a copy of that the day be filed 33 unfair labor practices. they didn't know what hit them. the great thing about this the nlrb upheld t
paige so they cut bait so few are so good we will tally the results. i forgot to tell you something. all of the plants then i turned around reunion plants. everyone of them. then restarted to file unfair labor practices against the seiu and one day in november 2008 refiled 33 unfair labor practices in one day. they did know what to do with that nobody had challenged them before nobody had stood up. the sad thing is there's a lot of businesses that won't do it today because i had them say we...
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. >> randy paige explains. >> reporter: the power of mother nature.sed. >> reporter: it's a part of life in california. but if you are thinking mother nature is solely at fault, you might be surprised to learn many scientists believe a human hand can set off earthquakes too. >> we called this induce the seismicity. >> reporter: she says earthquakes can be triggered when wastewater used in the process of hydraulic fracturing or fracking is injecting the wastewater into the earth. evidence says this triggered and earthquake in colorado, wyoming and a 4.0 quake in who who in january of last year. >> it is very clear-cut that disposing of waste fluids at depth can and does set off earthquakes. >> reporter: so what happens when you take a manmade process that's believed to cause significant earthquakes in places that don't have them and bring that process to california? >> our hypothesis would be that we could set off earthquakes. >> reporter: jones predicts these human-triggered earthquakes are likely to be bigger in california since the faults are longer
. >> randy paige explains. >> reporter: the power of mother nature.sed. >> reporter: it's a part of life in california. but if you are thinking mother nature is solely at fault, you might be surprised to learn many scientists believe a human hand can set off earthquakes too. >> we called this induce the seismicity. >> reporter: she says earthquakes can be triggered when wastewater used in the process of hydraulic fracturing or fracking is injecting the wastewater...
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cbs reporter randy paige test us he doesn't have the power to stop it. >> this rated increase by bluealifornia insurance commissioner dave jones speaking today about a rate hike filed march 1st that raises annual rates on blue shield of california individual major medical policy holders by an average of 11.7% with some policyholders seeing an increase of as much as 19.9%. >> we have heard from consumers who tell us that they can no longer hang on. they simply can't afford health insurance any longer. >> that's $80 a month times 12. that's a lot of money. >> reporter: blue shield customer gracie arthur says her premiums went up to $691 every month. >> i have been a blue shield customer for over 20 years. and this is the first year in 20 years that i have actually met my deductible and they had some small payments to make and i had to fight for every dollar that they were supposed to pay. >> reporter: blue shield has declined our request for an on- camera interview. instead offering a written statement which says, blue shield of california shares the concerns of regulators and consumers
cbs reporter randy paige test us he doesn't have the power to stop it. >> this rated increase by bluealifornia insurance commissioner dave jones speaking today about a rate hike filed march 1st that raises annual rates on blue shield of california individual major medical policy holders by an average of 11.7% with some policyholders seeing an increase of as much as 19.9%. >> we have heard from consumers who tell us that they can no longer hang on. they simply can't afford health...
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it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life--paige omartian, alicia sacramone, andathlete hunter kemper. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> [indistinct] ♪ i know there's a way ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lesley. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ lost in the crowd i finally see what i can bei'm alive ♪ >> he surprised everyone when we return. i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. do you toss and turn? wake up with back pain? if so, call us now. you'll learn how the sleep number bed helps relieve back pain by allowing you to adjust the firmness and support to conform to your body for a more proper spinal alignment. just look at this research... ® 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. plus it's a great value because it costs about the same an innerspring yet lasts twice as long. so if you want
it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life--paige omartian, alicia sacramone, andathlete hunter kemper. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> [indistinct] ♪ i know there's a way ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lesley. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ lost in the crowd i finally see what i can bei'm alive ♪...
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grover norquist is here, the "usa today" washington bureau chief susan paige and van jones. that the democrats blinked on the assault weapons ban, this ban on certain kinds of semiautomatic rifles. >> well, it does. and i think it's disspirit forgue people. i mean, i've never been a big fan of the assault weapons ban personally but it's symbolic, important, and there are other things it looks like they may be blinking on for now as well. three months after those children got killed, it looks like democrats are going to play this kind of game where they put a very bare bones bill through and have all the meaningful stuff as amendments on the side that people can vote on. all that stuff is cute in washington, d.c. i think it's shocking to people in america. i'm disappointed grover, you are a member of the national rifle association i believe. >> yes. i'm on the board of directors. >> what is your take on what the senate is coming up with? is there anything in there the nra can get onboard with? >> well, what you have is a bunch of guys that do something. what they ought to do
grover norquist is here, the "usa today" washington bureau chief susan paige and van jones. that the democrats blinked on the assault weapons ban, this ban on certain kinds of semiautomatic rifles. >> well, it does. and i think it's disspirit forgue people. i mean, i've never been a big fan of the assault weapons ban personally but it's symbolic, important, and there are other things it looks like they may be blinking on for now as well. three months after those children got...
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. >> brian paige's class is an example of what many would like to see become law. a requirement that all high schools in the state offer a personal finance course. >> it's our hope that people learn that at an early age and carry that through throughout their lives. >> ohio is one of 46 states that includes personal finance education in standard curriculum for kindergarten through 12th grades and there is no mandate to teach it yet. according to the council of economic education only 13 states require high school students to take a personal finance course to graduate. there's a national push to grow those numbers starting in elementary school. >> it's good that more and more are adopting a financial education course, but waiting until high school is too late. it needs to start in kindergarten and there needs to be a foundation laid every single year. >> in the next few months the treasury department is expected to launch a website offering teachers ready-made personal finance lessons that can be incorporated for math and english in schools across the nation. >> we
. >> brian paige's class is an example of what many would like to see become law. a requirement that all high schools in the state offer a personal finance course. >> it's our hope that people learn that at an early age and carry that through throughout their lives. >> ohio is one of 46 states that includes personal finance education in standard curriculum for kindergarten through 12th grades and there is no mandate to teach it yet. according to the council of economic...
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wanted to get your comments on that. >> i think no one writes about john adams today without consulting paige smith. he is the foundation for writing about. and remarkable to me because the adams papers had just been opened to the public at the time when he started writing his book and yet it's so thoroughly researched. >> it was the first thing i read in graduate school. it was my introduction to john adams. >> the caller was nice enough to mention some of your books and we want to show some of them because we're hoping along the way people will be intrigued enough to read more. here is one, be gail adams, a writing life, "abigail and john, a portrait of a marriage." and here on the screen, "my dearest friend, the letters of abigail and john adams." this is one of your books here. are these letters approachable for the everyday person? can you just dive right in and get a sense of this person? >> yes. you might need a little historical context to understand a few of the things they're alluding to but the letters are personal and in some ways are timeless because it talks about problems that
wanted to get your comments on that. >> i think no one writes about john adams today without consulting paige smith. he is the foundation for writing about. and remarkable to me because the adams papers had just been opened to the public at the time when he started writing his book and yet it's so thoroughly researched. >> it was the first thing i read in graduate school. it was my introduction to john adams. >> the caller was nice enough to mention some of your books and we...
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biggest incentive to locating in san jose is access to the technical work force, best public trance pore paigs asian -- transportation and many amenities coming from part of a big city. >> this won't be lost on some shifting from developing software to working on advance prod sess. local companies are starting to recognize they can keep tabs on quality and speed up development by manufacturing here. >> each of them is making a decision on projects. does it make sense for me, my product to be made here in silicon valley? and a lot of the products say yes. we need local manufacturing. >> san jose is fond of saying it moves at speed of business and a deal with samsung which is is considering austin, texas is proof of that. >> city of san jose can move quickly. >> well, it takes millions to expand manufacturing capacity. besttronics and other companies trust that made in california has a long range future. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> bay area weather about to take a turn. >> that is true. looking at live doppler 7 hd, spotty sprinkles around the bay area. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming
biggest incentive to locating in san jose is access to the technical work force, best public trance pore paigs asian -- transportation and many amenities coming from part of a big city. >> this won't be lost on some shifting from developing software to working on advance prod sess. local companies are starting to recognize they can keep tabs on quality and speed up development by manufacturing here. >> each of them is making a decision on projects. does it make sense for me, my...
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wanted to get your comments on that. >> i think no one writes about john adams today without consulting paige smith. he is, he is, he is the foundation for writing. and remarkable to me because the adams' papers had just been opened to the public at the time when he started writing his book and yet they are thoroughly researched. >> that was the first thing i read in graduate school. that was my introduction. >> well, the caller was nice to mention the books. want to show some of them because we're hoping along the way that people will be intrigued to read more. here is one abby gill and john the portrait of a marriage and here is one more, will put on the screen here. my dearest friend, the letters of abby gill and john adams. this is one of your books here. are these letters approachable for the every day person? can you just dive in to get a sense of this person? >> yes. you may need a little historical conto exarea in stan a few of the things they are alluding to. they are timeless. they talk about problems that people have today. concerns that people have today. not the political context
wanted to get your comments on that. >> i think no one writes about john adams today without consulting paige smith. he is, he is, he is the foundation for writing. and remarkable to me because the adams' papers had just been opened to the public at the time when he started writing his book and yet they are thoroughly researched. >> that was the first thing i read in graduate school. that was my introduction. >> well, the caller was nice to mention the books. want to show some...
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larry paige announcing this in a blog post.ndy rueben staying with google and looks like he will do more moon shots, big ideas. he is moving on from android to do that. android is the biggest operating system for smart phones in the world. tiler? >> all right. thank you very much. netflix is higher after unveiling a new feature that allows subscribers let their facebook friends know what tv shows they are watching. very dangerous. right now netflix up $12. that's almost a 7% gain. as for facebook, it is lower after the ftc ruled that ads on social media need to have full disclosure no matter how small the ad is. sue? >> a day after chase's website was hacked again, president obama is meeting with ceos to talk about stopping the online attacks. the meeting will be in the situation room. we are live at the white house with some of the details on that. >> j.p. diamond will be one of the ceos attending later on this afternoon. on this very big name list of ceos who will be meeting is jam james -- we don't expect official confirmati
larry paige announcing this in a blog post.ndy rueben staying with google and looks like he will do more moon shots, big ideas. he is moving on from android to do that. android is the biggest operating system for smart phones in the world. tiler? >> all right. thank you very much. netflix is higher after unveiling a new feature that allows subscribers let their facebook friends know what tv shows they are watching. very dangerous. right now netflix up $12. that's almost a 7% gain. as for...
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there are a couple of fellas named bren and paige doing a federal library, it turned into google. human genome project. mris. that was a pretty good investment. we can see that by historical comparisons here and strikingly through other countries. climate change, which is costly in lives and dollars if we don't deal with it, it's staring us in the face as something we need to do research and development in. >> congressman, it's always good to talk to you. thank you very much. really appreciate your time. most striking contrast to me is what we are not able to do now. that republicans themselves were proposing we do just a few years ago. not just not proceeding, but making a u turn. be right back. introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! when every day is a new adventure there's a new skin care line-up that can keep up. start fresh and finish sparkling 24/7 with new olay fresh effects. ♪ catch them if you can at olayfresheffects.com >>> if you are wonder why there's lots of mitt romney, it's partly by descend, but partly because it's his birthday. he turned 66 years ol
there are a couple of fellas named bren and paige doing a federal library, it turned into google. human genome project. mris. that was a pretty good investment. we can see that by historical comparisons here and strikingly through other countries. climate change, which is costly in lives and dollars if we don't deal with it, it's staring us in the face as something we need to do research and development in. >> congressman, it's always good to talk to you. thank you very much. really...
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a thanks to twins paige and eric. that was sequoia national park in california. i grew up spending my summers out there. we will begin with the supreme court where justices seem skeptical that the 17-year-old defense of marriage act should survive. they call it discrimination in the most basic form. justice elena kagan said congress itself was being discriminating when it passed the law. >> i'm going to quote from the house report here. congress decided to reflect an honor of collective moral judgments until and to express moral disapproval of homosexuality. is that what happened in 1996? >> you hear the gasps in the audience. the more liberal justices backed the idea that doma violated by withholding benefits from same-sex couples. >> the federal government then becomi becoming -- no social security benefits. your spouse is very sick, but you can't get leave. that set of attributes might ask what kind of marriage is this? >> the idea of skim milk marriage going viral late yesterday. kennedy likely to kft a swing vote arguing that the act seemed to run counter to
a thanks to twins paige and eric. that was sequoia national park in california. i grew up spending my summers out there. we will begin with the supreme court where justices seem skeptical that the 17-year-old defense of marriage act should survive. they call it discrimination in the most basic form. justice elena kagan said congress itself was being discriminating when it passed the law. >> i'm going to quote from the house report here. congress decided to reflect an honor of collective...
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there are a couple of fellas named bren and paige doing a federal library, it turned into google.nome project. mris. that was a pretty good investment. we can see that by historical comparisons here and strikingly through other countries. climate change, which is costly in lives and dollars if we don't deal with it, it's staring us in the face as something we need to do research and development in. >> congressman, it's always good to talk to you. thank you very much. really appreciate your time. most striking contrast to me is what we are not able to do now. that republicans themselves were proposing we do just a few years ago. not just not proceeding, but making a u turn. be right back. ♪ twith blackberry hub10 and flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds bea
there are a couple of fellas named bren and paige doing a federal library, it turned into google.nome project. mris. that was a pretty good investment. we can see that by historical comparisons here and strikingly through other countries. climate change, which is costly in lives and dollars if we don't deal with it, it's staring us in the face as something we need to do research and development in. >> congressman, it's always good to talk to you. thank you very much. really appreciate...
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i think that stands out. >> nobody writes about john adams without consulting paige smith.e is a foundation for writing about it. what is remarkable to me was that the adams papers had just been opened to the public at a time when he started writing his book, and yet, they were so thoroughly researched. >> it was the first thing i read in graduate school. it was my introduction. >> the caller was nice to mention your books. i want to show some of them. we're hoping people be intrigued enough to read more. "abigail adams: a writing life." "my dearest friend: the letters of abigail and john adams." can you dive right in and get a sense of the person? >> yes, you might need a little bit of historical context, the letters are personal. in some ways, they are timeless. the talk about problems that people have today, concerns that people have today. but the political context, but the intimacy. but your book is excellent because of the footnotes and you take people into it. abigail's letters had been in print and she has been read since 1840 when her grandson's first published an
i think that stands out. >> nobody writes about john adams without consulting paige smith.e is a foundation for writing about it. what is remarkable to me was that the adams papers had just been opened to the public at a time when he started writing his book, and yet, they were so thoroughly researched. >> it was the first thing i read in graduate school. it was my introduction. >> the caller was nice to mention your books. i want to show some of them. we're hoping people be...
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there are a couple of fellas named bren and paige doing a federal library, it turned into google.uman genome project. mris. that was a pretty good investment. we can see that by historical comparisons here and strikingly through other countries. climate change, which is costly in lives and dollars if we don't deal with it, it's staring us in the face as something we need to do research and development in. >> congressman, it's always good to talk to you. thank you very much. really appreciate your time. most striking contrast to me is what we are not able to do now. that republicans themselves were proposing we do just a few years ago. not just not proceeding, but making a u turn. be right back. [ male announcer ] zzzquil™ sleep-aid. it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check
there are a couple of fellas named bren and paige doing a federal library, it turned into google.uman genome project. mris. that was a pretty good investment. we can see that by historical comparisons here and strikingly through other countries. climate change, which is costly in lives and dollars if we don't deal with it, it's staring us in the face as something we need to do research and development in. >> congressman, it's always good to talk to you. thank you very much. really...
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. >> steven morris, susan paige. >>> coming up, the next news from florida where workers begin the demolition. from trac. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. new nectresse. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> we want to take you back to seffner, florida, just outside tampa where crews are demolishing a home. jeff bush was in his bed when the ground beneath him collapsed thursday night, creating the 50 to 60-foot deep hole. joining us on the phone now is hillsboro county investigator
. >> steven morris, susan paige. >>> coming up, the next news from florida where workers begin the demolition. from trac. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me....
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to cover the second day of hearings in the supreme court taking potentially history making cases on paigeeffrey toobin who was in the court and talk with nfl punter chris kluwe of the minnesota vikings. he is an outspoken advocate for gays and lesbians. he's been following the court proceedings closely. we're going to talk about the possibility that the nfl may have an openly gay player. after that massive manhunt, we know this is how rogue ex-cop christopher dorner's manhunt ended. now the money may not be paid since dorner was killed and not capturedment we're going to talk with a senior correspondent and a former lapd counter-terrorism chief, john miller. erin? >> see you in a couple minutes. >>> and now our fifth story "outfront." i'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. it may be time to tax your e-mail. like i said, i am only the messenger. your inbox may be grateful. don't you feel like you get hundreds of embarrass a day? i would love this they were taxed so people would stop sending them. california floated the idea of taxing e-mails to fund your local post office. don't roll your
to cover the second day of hearings in the supreme court taking potentially history making cases on paigeeffrey toobin who was in the court and talk with nfl punter chris kluwe of the minnesota vikings. he is an outspoken advocate for gays and lesbians. he's been following the court proceedings closely. we're going to talk about the possibility that the nfl may have an openly gay player. after that massive manhunt, we know this is how rogue ex-cop christopher dorner's manhunt ended. now the...
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. >> reporter: there's larry paige and sergei, 24 and 23 respectfully founding.r and a half of high school and started coding when he was 12. >> i told myself to program with books and video tutorials and in the long term i would love to start another company one day if i'm fortunate enough to but for the future i'm really excited about working with yahoo! to integrate our technology and also look at other opportunities in the mobile ecosystem. >> reporter: the young man doesn't have specific plans for the newfound wealth but the cash going in to a trust fund co-managed by his parents. nick plans to finish high school but will soon be a yahoo! employee in the london offices and here's how fast these things happen. the app went online in november and by december he was already in discussions with yahoo!. kate and joe?
. >> reporter: there's larry paige and sergei, 24 and 23 respectfully founding.r and a half of high school and started coding when he was 12. >> i told myself to program with books and video tutorials and in the long term i would love to start another company one day if i'm fortunate enough to but for the future i'm really excited about working with yahoo! to integrate our technology and also look at other opportunities in the mobile ecosystem. >> reporter: the young man...