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anti-chavez statements palmer made during his senate confirmation hearing. united states had been lobbying for some time to get the venezuelan government to recognize mr. palmer, however, chavez appeared to have dug his feels in and challenged the united states to break off diplomatic relations. >> so where is all this going to lead then and how can it be resolved? >> it's very difficult to say. this is clearly an escalation in the situation and represents a deterioration in relations between the two countries. however, those relations are up and down so often that it's very hard to tell where they stand. clearly there was a very bad period while george wrvings bush was in the white house, between the two countries. it improved that things might improve initially under president obama. both he and president chavez had a rather cordial meeting last year. however, the rhetoric has ratcheted up in the last six months or so with president chavez calling president obama a disappointment who is carrying on the same policies as his predecessor. very unclear where t
anti-chavez statements palmer made during his senate confirmation hearing. united states had been lobbying for some time to get the venezuelan government to recognize mr. palmer, however, chavez appeared to have dug his feels in and challenged the united states to break off diplomatic relations. >> so where is all this going to lead then and how can it be resolved? >> it's very difficult to say. this is clearly an escalation in the situation and represents a deterioration in...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> the 49ers change quarterbacks. will it mean a change of -- i'm dennis. we're up next. >>> title game ♪ [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. ♪ keurig is the way to brew fresh,
elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> the 49ers change quarterbacks. will it mean a change of -- i'm dennis. we're up next. >>> title game ♪ [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. ♪ keurig is the way to brew fresh,
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elizabeth palmer has more. >> all right, charles, how you doing? >> reporter: in the shaky window, you can see the windows of the royal rolls-royce were open, so prince charles and camilla weren't completely shielded from the crowd. britain's home secretary didn't specify what kind of contact was made with camilla, but she did hint the royal couple might travel in a more secure vehicle in the future. >> i think you'll see more security and it won't be happening again. >> reporter: british police have released 14 photos of people they want to question in connection with thursday's violence, although it's not clear which, if any, are suspected of attacking the royal car. pockets of demonstrators also defaced public buildings and monuments during a protest against the tripling of university tuition fees. meanwhile, new official photographs of prince william and his fiancee kate middleton were released today, taking by the fashion photographer mario testino. he's photographed the royal family before, but he's most famous of taking the iconic black and
elizabeth palmer has more. >> all right, charles, how you doing? >> reporter: in the shaky window, you can see the windows of the royal rolls-royce were open, so prince charles and camilla weren't completely shielded from the crowd. britain's home secretary didn't specify what kind of contact was made with camilla, but she did hint the royal couple might travel in a more secure vehicle in the future. >> i think you'll see more security and it won't be happening again. >>...
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another thing the palmer study gave us was effect on our projected demand. you can see the higher line represents what we think would happen based on the climate change effect and that's 8 percent bump over norms in 2040. so a climate change enhanced version. the footnotes of this slide is since we conducted this study and this speaks to something chuck just mentioned their subjectively lower than when we first did this so that's an issue we're trying to understand how to incorporate that into our plan when demand is not going up in the same way it did in the past. there's fundamentally a different relationship. part of sit just a different way and we're sighing higher and a lot of infill with residential and high density residential. these are some of the things we're trying to figure out how that impacts our planning. next slide. so what are we doing as a result of this work. well, first we plan to use our work with local models for watershed and there's new models this year for the,ipc, these we think will be better to down scaling the global effects on t
another thing the palmer study gave us was effect on our projected demand. you can see the higher line represents what we think would happen based on the climate change effect and that's 8 percent bump over norms in 2040. so a climate change enhanced version. the footnotes of this slide is since we conducted this study and this speaks to something chuck just mentioned their subjectively lower than when we first did this so that's an issue we're trying to understand how to incorporate that into...
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elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: in the shaky video, you can see the windows of the royal rollse open so prince charles and camilla, at least at first, weren't completely shielded physically from the crowd. britain's home secretary didn't specify what kind of contact was made with camilla, but she did hint that the royal couple might, in future, travel in a more secure vehicle. >> i think you are going to see a real sort of upsurge in security and the scrutiny around people that may have got close the last time certainly won't be happening again. >> reporter: british police have released 14 photos of people they want to question in connection with thursday's violence. although it's not clear which, if any, are suspected of attacking the royal car. pockets of demonstrators also defaced public buildings and monuments during a protest against the tripling of university tuition fees. meanwhile, new official photographs of prince william and his fiance kate middleton were released today taken by the fashion photographer mario testino. he's photographed the royal family before but mos
elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: in the shaky video, you can see the windows of the royal rollse open so prince charles and camilla, at least at first, weren't completely shielded physically from the crowd. britain's home secretary didn't specify what kind of contact was made with camilla, but she did hint that the royal couple might, in future, travel in a more secure vehicle. >> i think you are going to see a real sort of upsurge in security and the scrutiny around people...
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palmer says affluent people have recognized the arts are suffering, and they haven't stopped giving. over 70% of high-net-worth households gave directly to arts nonprofits in the last year. >> it's been helpful to many organizations, and i think that's one reason we haven't seen so many of them close, is because the very rich have helped those organizations survive. >> reporter: still, the number of people who say they're not giving to charities at all has doubled over the past year. burns is trying to stay optimistic, making the case that organizations like hers are essential. >> clearly the priorities need to be there, but we feed the soul. i think that's a critical part of what we do. the arts can be transforming, especially in tough times, and when we can find joy. that can mean a lot. anna olson, "nightly business report," riverdale, maryland. >> tom: finally tonight, a programming note. if you're watching us in los angeles, on monday we move to a new home. you can watch "nightly business report" on kvcr each weeknight at 6:30 p.m. pacific time. watch your local listings for oth
palmer says affluent people have recognized the arts are suffering, and they haven't stopped giving. over 70% of high-net-worth households gave directly to arts nonprofits in the last year. >> it's been helpful to many organizations, and i think that's one reason we haven't seen so many of them close, is because the very rich have helped those organizations survive. >> reporter: still, the number of people who say they're not giving to charities at all has doubled over the past...
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elizabeth palmer has our report. >> reporter: the legal net is tightening around julian assange. sweden's highest court turned down his appeal, which means an international warrant for his arrest in a sexual assault case is valid, although he hasn't yet been contacted by authorities. >> he has obviously read, like everybody else, about the allegations that are in the media. he's read about interpol notices, he's read about warrants but nobody's actually been in touch with him or any of his legal team. >> reporter: british police, who would carry out the arrest, say they haven't yet because the warrant wasn't correctly filed. julian assange is one of the most reviled or, depending on your point of view, revered men on earth. he's in hiding somewhere in or around london and we're told working hard to keep the wikileaks site up and running. the site's come under multiple cyber attacks from hackers in the past few days. but assange and his team stayed one step ahead and they have a backup plan. supporters of wikileaks around the world are downloading a file the site calls an insuranc
elizabeth palmer has our report. >> reporter: the legal net is tightening around julian assange. sweden's highest court turned down his appeal, which means an international warrant for his arrest in a sexual assault case is valid, although he hasn't yet been contacted by authorities. >> he has obviously read, like everybody else, about the allegations that are in the media. he's read about interpol notices, he's read about warrants but nobody's actually been in touch with him or any...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> just ahead on the morning news, a massive storm gets ready to slam the east with heavy rain and high winds. plus, a new chapter in the growing ebook industry as tech giant google gets into the action. first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> cutting the deficit. should there be a cap on medicare spending? our special series brings you inside a new report and breaks down some of the tough choices we now faets face. so, that and more tonight only on the "cbs evening news." this was me, best ribs in nelson county, but i wasn't winning any ribbons managing my diabetes. it was so complicated. there was a lot of information out there. but it was frustrating trying to get the answers i needed. then my company partnered with unitedhealthcare. they provided onsite screenings, healthy cooking tips. that's a recipe i'm keeping. ( announcer ) turning complex data into easy tools. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i couldn't sleep right. next day it took
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> just ahead on the morning news, a massive storm gets ready to slam the east with heavy rain and high winds. plus, a new chapter in the growing ebook industry as tech giant google gets into the action. first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> cutting the deficit. should there be a cap on medicare spending? our special series brings you inside a new report and breaks down some of the tough...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> couric: meanwhile, u.s. army private bradley manning is suspected of providing wikileaks with many of the secret documents and video it's posted. some critics consider that treason, but tonight in berkeley, california, the city council is expected to vote on a resolution declaring man ago hero. many of the leaked documents concern the war in afghanistan. the white house said today a year-long review of the war due out thursday says u.s. forces can begin to pull out in july. richard richard holbrooke wrote that review. it turned out to be the final assignment in his long career career here's crip ed reid. >> reporter: there was one crucial person missing today when the president met with his national security team-- richard holbrooke who died last night at the age of 69, marking the end of a legendary four-decade career as a u.s. diplomat. >> he is simply one of the giants of american foreign policy. >> reporter: as the president's special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan, holbrook traveled to the region con
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> couric: meanwhile, u.s. army private bradley manning is suspected of providing wikileaks with many of the secret documents and video it's posted. some critics consider that treason, but tonight in berkeley, california, the city council is expected to vote on a resolution declaring man ago hero. many of the leaked documents concern the war in afghanistan. the white house said today a year-long review of the war due out thursday says u.s. forces can...
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elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: the legal net is tightening around julian assange. today, sweden's highest court turned down his appeal which means an international warrant for his arrest in a sexual assault case is valid, although he hasn't yet been contacted by authorities. >> he has obviously read, like everybody else, about the allegations that are in the media. he's read about interpol notices he's read about warrants but nobody's actually been in touch with him or any of his legal team. >> reporter: british police, who would carry out the arrests, say they haven't yet because the warrant wasn't correctly filed. julian assange is one of the most reviled, or depending on your point of view, revered men on earth. tonight, he's in hiding somewhere in or around london, and we're told working hard to keep the wikileaks site up and running. the site's come under multiple cyber attacks from hackers in the past few days. but assange and his team stayed one step ahead and they have a backup plan. supporters of wikileaks around the world are downloading a file the site c
elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: the legal net is tightening around julian assange. today, sweden's highest court turned down his appeal which means an international warrant for his arrest in a sexual assault case is valid, although he hasn't yet been contacted by authorities. >> he has obviously read, like everybody else, about the allegations that are in the media. he's read about interpol notices he's read about warrants but nobody's actually been in touch with him...
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elizabeth palmer was right in the middle of it. >> reporter: fueled by anger, the students stormed the barricades. but solid lines of police stopped them from reaching britain's parliament, where legislators debated a new bill that would triple college tuition fees to about $14,000 a year. >> order! order! >> reporter: the protest outside was just the most recent in a series which have been growing bigger and angrier. >> this is not what the people want. >> reporter: britons pay very high taxes, and one of the things they've received in return has always been a free or almost-free college education. well, not anymore. these students are going to graduate with very large debts. the police have now corralled the students in the center of london and parliament square, where some of the most violent ones have started to attack government buildings. the street battle lasted long after the law was passed. ( boos ) the protestors went on the rampage. they even attacked a car carrying prince charles and his wife camilla. like the british government, the couple was left unharmed but shocked and
elizabeth palmer was right in the middle of it. >> reporter: fueled by anger, the students stormed the barricades. but solid lines of police stopped them from reaching britain's parliament, where legislators debated a new bill that would triple college tuition fees to about $14,000 a year. >> order! order! >> reporter: the protest outside was just the most recent in a series which have been growing bigger and angrier. >> this is not what the people want. >>...
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elizabeth palmer in london has more. >> reporter: now this is winter weather as europe seldom sees it. heavy snow has blanketed italy, belgium, germany, scandinavia, northern france and the u.k., throwing people's travel plans into chaos. britain's major airports were closed on and off all day saturday while staff battled to keep runways clear. london's heathrow is now closed and will remain that way at least until tomorrow. this is the weekend many passengers were hoping to fly home for the holidays. >> i'm a bit anxious, but what will be will be. if it's canceled, it's canceled. >> pretty frustrating at this point. just trying to get home before christmas. >> reporter: for many areas, it's the heaviest snowfall in decades, between eight and 10 inches in just a few hours. >> we were just outside of gatwick and there was nothing, and five minutes in, it's just a nightmare. >> reporter: of course, by the standards of the northern states or the midwest, this is nothing. and while most britons can rummage around in the closet and find hats and mitts, it's the local governments that canno
elizabeth palmer in london has more. >> reporter: now this is winter weather as europe seldom sees it. heavy snow has blanketed italy, belgium, germany, scandinavia, northern france and the u.k., throwing people's travel plans into chaos. britain's major airports were closed on and off all day saturday while staff battled to keep runways clear. london's heathrow is now closed and will remain that way at least until tomorrow. this is the weekend many passengers were hoping to fly home for...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> couric: now about the terror threat in this country. in this exclusive report, our chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian tells us it's aimed at our food. >> reporter: cbs news has learned the latest terror attack to america involves the possible use of poisons. simultaneous attacks targeting hotels and restaurants at many locations over a single weekend. a key intelligence source has confirmed the threat is credible. department of homeland security officials along with members of the department agriculture and f.d.a. have already breached a small group of corporate security officers from the hotel and restaurant industry about it. >> we operate under the premise that individuals prepare to carry out terrorist acts are in this country. >> reporter: the plot uncovered earlier this year is said to involve the use of two poisons, ricin and cyanide slipped into salad bars and buffets. of particular concern, the plotters are believed to be tied to the same terror group that attempted to blow up cargo planes over the east coast in o
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> couric: now about the terror threat in this country. in this exclusive report, our chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian tells us it's aimed at our food. >> reporter: cbs news has learned the latest terror attack to america involves the possible use of poisons. simultaneous attacks targeting hotels and restaurants at many locations over a single weekend. a key intelligence source has confirmed the threat is credible. department of...
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but today elizabeth palmer reports he did speak out online. >> reporter: julian assange doesn't have to be out and about to communicate. from his hiding place in britain today he answered questions on a newspaper website. "threats against us are a matter of public record," replied assange, and implied the u.s. government was behind this: the dead end people found last night when they tried to log on to wikileaks. u.s.-based dynamic network services, which provided wikileaks' internet address, had canceled its service. the company said it simply couldn't keep doing business with a website under constant cyber assault. for the past few days, wikileaks has come under what's called a distributed denial of service attack. and it works like this: the attacker searches out computers that are online and unsecured and, undetected, takes them over. then each one recruits hundreds or even thousands of others. in hacker speak, it's called a zombie army. and together all these hijacked computers bombard the targeted website-- in this case wikileaks-- with data until, overwhelmed, it collapses. an
but today elizabeth palmer reports he did speak out online. >> reporter: julian assange doesn't have to be out and about to communicate. from his hiding place in britain today he answered questions on a newspaper website. "threats against us are a matter of public record," replied assange, and implied the u.s. government was behind this: the dead end people found last night when they tried to log on to wikileaks. u.s.-based dynamic network services, which provided wikileaks'...
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today, elizabeth palmer reports officials promised a thorough investigation. >> reporter: first came the police escort. and then the prince's rolls royce. at first the protesters seemed amused. >> hey, charles, how you doing? >> reporter: then things got ugly. >> off with their heads! >> reporter: a mob shouting "off with their heads" smashed a window, kicked the car, and threw paint until police fended them off. ( protesters chanting ) >> get off! >> reporter: the couple reached the theater unharmed, but shocked and shaken. >> if camilla had got out of the car two minutes later, she would have been covered, you know, in paint. it could have been possibly the picture of the century. but how catastrophic would that be to the image of our royal family? >> reporter: so how did it happen? the royal car usually follows smaller side roads from prince charles' resident to the theater district, but last night it took main roads and ran right into the protesters. >> there were literally hundreds of us. they should have seen the cars and taken them in another direction. >> reporter: but the mo
today, elizabeth palmer reports officials promised a thorough investigation. >> reporter: first came the police escort. and then the prince's rolls royce. at first the protesters seemed amused. >> hey, charles, how you doing? >> reporter: then things got ugly. >> off with their heads! >> reporter: a mob shouting "off with their heads" smashed a window, kicked the car, and threw paint until police fended them off. ( protesters chanting ) >> get off!...
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as for assange, he is in hiding as elizabeth palmer reports. he's made plenty of enemies. >> reporter: love him or loathe him, julian assange provokes passionate debate. he was born in townsville, australia, in 1971. raised by his mother, he was home schooled and said to be fiercely intelligent and a skilled computer hacker while still in his teens. by 2007, he'd founded wikileaks to expose bureaucratic secrets globally, but it was this year that he and the site rocketed to fame with a video posted online showing an attack on iraqi insurgents that killed both journalists and civilians. assange stepped into the spotlight to defend the leak and the rumor mill went wild, calling him a paranoid control freak who slept in a different place every night. he was even named in a rape case in sweden and added to interpol's wanted list. at a panel discussion in london, i asked him how he liked the attention. you have become the story almost despite yourself and i think that... i think we'd all like to hear what you want to say about that. >> so you want k
as for assange, he is in hiding as elizabeth palmer reports. he's made plenty of enemies. >> reporter: love him or loathe him, julian assange provokes passionate debate. he was born in townsville, australia, in 1971. raised by his mother, he was home schooled and said to be fiercely intelligent and a skilled computer hacker while still in his teens. by 2007, he'd founded wikileaks to expose bureaucratic secrets globally, but it was this year that he and the site rocketed to fame with a...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> 4:55. it looks like union workers will not get the extra money they usually receive this time of year. muni has a speshlt fund set up for the city's transit operators and at the end of the year, each worker normally gets around $3,000 on top of their normal pay. because of the transportation authority's budget meltdown, management says it can't dole it out this year. >> it's a two-way street. the public has been generous in terms of their compensation, but there's a certain point where enough is enough. >> just last month, voters in san francisco changed the city's charter to remove the part that make sure muni drivers are the second highest paid in the country, but the change does not go into effect next year. so the driver's union is planning to fight to get those doleouts. >>> 4:56. the legal ins and outs of medical marijuana will be the focus of a special meeting by the san jose city council this afternoon. some city staffers have spent the past year trying to determine the best way to
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> 4:55. it looks like union workers will not get the extra money they usually receive this time of year. muni has a speshlt fund set up for the city's transit operators and at the end of the year, each worker normally gets around $3,000 on top of their normal pay. because of the transportation authority's budget meltdown, management says it can't dole it out this year. >> it's a two-way street. the public has been generous in terms of their...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> smith: the last time most of us saw elizabeth edwards was when she appeared on the stand up to cancer telethon in september. she's been fighting a long, grave, and public battle against the disease and now, at age 61, that battle apparently is coming to an end. here's national correspondent dean reynolds. >> reporter: we got to know elizabeth edwards as the wife of a presidential candidate, her husband john's biggest booster. >> who do you trust to actually get it done? >> reporter: not one to wait in the wings, she shared the stage equally with him. but away from the applause and adulation, mrs. edwards has led a star-crossed and at times painful life. there was the death of her teenaged son, the unfulfilled campaigns for higher office, and then her husband's humiliating affair with a campaign worker-- even as elizabeth repeatedly defended him. yet the strong will that she wrote about in two best-selling books saw her through her public challenges. >> there are parts that were really just primarily pain. but in the end, you know, you reach for t
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> smith: the last time most of us saw elizabeth edwards was when she appeared on the stand up to cancer telethon in september. she's been fighting a long, grave, and public battle against the disease and now, at age 61, that battle apparently is coming to an end. here's national correspondent dean reynolds. >> reporter: we got to know elizabeth edwards as the wife of a presidential candidate, her husband john's biggest booster. >> who do...
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. >>> el presidente chávez reiteró su rechazo al embajador de estados unidos en venezuela, palmer, fuere de juan esteban, el mismo vientre le gritaba que su pequeño estaba vivo, el niño de 7 años, es la prueba que los milagros existen, soportó 26 horas bajo el lodo. >>> tenía hambre, y tenía sed. >>> y cómo estaba? >>> bien, conciente. >>> para los socorristas no habían sobrevivientes. >>> encontrarnos y saber que la lucha sirvió. >>> 35 carreteras están afectadas por derrumbes, la última en cerrar fue la panamericana. >>> afecta a todo el mundo. >>> y las inundaciones aumentan, hay 280 muertos. >>> les preocupa la propagación de epidemias y muertos a las autoridades, murieron cientos de animales. incluso aumentó con pronóstico que dicen que habría cólera. >>> un adelante de última hora. >>> hola, qué tal, en ciudad juárez encuentra sin vida al cuñado de la madre activista asesinada, y norteamérica tendrá los mejores asientos para el eclipse lunar. >>> gracias, vamos a una última pausa, y veremos a otros países en la actual economía difícil, hay muchas personas e prometen soluciones fá
. >>> el presidente chávez reiteró su rechazo al embajador de estados unidos en venezuela, palmer, fuere de juan esteban, el mismo vientre le gritaba que su pequeño estaba vivo, el niño de 7 años, es la prueba que los milagros existen, soportó 26 horas bajo el lodo. >>> tenía hambre, y tenía sed. >>> y cómo estaba? >>> bien, conciente. >>> para los socorristas no habían sobrevivientes. >>> encontrarnos y saber que la lucha sirvió....
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lamar woodley again preying on the art of form palmer in the fourth twenty three seven the final score the steelers remain on track for a post season berth. switching codes and staying stateside were the le bron james list cavaliers are free falling in the n.b.a. ranks the oklahoma city thunder handing cleveland an if straight loss streak that previously managed to avoid since two thousand and three the up on coming oklahoma team seemingly working on their highlight reel to start the contest kevin durant blowing out for a game high twenty five getting a good person of his points with efforts like this one james harden helped facilitate that effort before the reserve guard decided to take to the skies himself the crowd witnessing a dunk fest in the first quarter alone thirty one thirty team to the thunder at this stage the couple years finishing with only two players in double figures the one zero six to seventy seven blowout putting them in further difficulty after the departure of homegrown star le bron james at the start of the season. pablo martin has written himself into the gulf r
lamar woodley again preying on the art of form palmer in the fourth twenty three seven the final score the steelers remain on track for a post season berth. switching codes and staying stateside were the le bron james list cavaliers are free falling in the n.b.a. ranks the oklahoma city thunder handing cleveland an if straight loss streak that previously managed to avoid since two thousand and three the up on coming oklahoma team seemingly working on their highlight reel to start the contest...
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elizabeth palmer reports on assange's day in court. >> reporter: forced out of his hiding place today and under arrest, julian assange emerged into the eye of a media storm. his court appearance had nothing to do with wikileaks' revelations but an extradition request from swedish authorities who want to question him in a sexual assault case. inside the packed courtroom, assange listened as the judge refused to grant bail. his nomadic life-style made him a flight risk. >> when asked of his address he started by giving a post office box number then he gave an address in australia. they're worried that he wouldn't stay in any particular place. >> reporter: outside the court, assange's lawyer made it clear to reporters he'd keep on fighting the extradition. and that arresting his client won't stop the leaks. >> i am advised that wikileaks can continue to exist. that a number of their operatives-- they have many thousands of journalists in a virtual journalistic community around the world. >> reporter: legal expert joshua rosenburg was in the courtroom. there is one thing, he said, that co
elizabeth palmer reports on assange's day in court. >> reporter: forced out of his hiding place today and under arrest, julian assange emerged into the eye of a media storm. his court appearance had nothing to do with wikileaks' revelations but an extradition request from swedish authorities who want to question him in a sexual assault case. inside the packed courtroom, assange listened as the judge refused to grant bail. his nomadic life-style made him a flight risk. >> when asked...
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otro conflicto es con el gobierno de estados unidos, su negativa a aceptar a su embajador larry palmerla huelga. y testigos dijeron que algunos estudiantes lanzaron piedras, están en contra de una cuota de 800 dólares. tiempo de pausa. y enseguida: la patrulla rescata a tres indocumentados tratando de cruzar la frontera, anuncian más lluvias esta noche. >>> un saludo desde kosovo para mi gente en puerto rico, y en especial mi familia, aprovecho esta oportunidad para desearles a todos una feliz navidad y yo lo disfruto sin límites... tengo toda la libertad del mundo... fue un gran reemplazo... para el servicio telefónico de casa. ahora, cámbiate a vonage y tendrás llamadas ilimitadas... ... sin contrato anual ! llama todo lo que quieras a todo méxico por sólo $14.99 los primeros 3 meses. y es tan económico ! lo instalé yo, facilito. este plan sí que es vueno. vonito... ... varato. el plan world vueno, vonito, varato de vonage. sin compromisos... qué gran razón para cambiarte a vonage... ♪(música) >>> tres indocumentados que fueron rescatos sanos y salvos del río de tijuana, miembros de
otro conflicto es con el gobierno de estados unidos, su negativa a aceptar a su embajador larry palmerla huelga. y testigos dijeron que algunos estudiantes lanzaron piedras, están en contra de una cuota de 800 dólares. tiempo de pausa. y enseguida: la patrulla rescata a tres indocumentados tratando de cruzar la frontera, anuncian más lluvias esta noche. >>> un saludo desde kosovo para mi gente en puerto rico, y en especial mi familia, aprovecho esta oportunidad para desearles a...
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. >> al seÑor palmer, bye bye. >> el mandatario se encargarÁ hora de hacer las leyes.ey yanki. >> esta asamblea que estÁ en los Últimos dÍas viene aprobando leyes. todavÍa quedarÁn más antes que finalice su perÍodo. >> el sentido general es el de allanar el camino hacia poderes dictatoriales. >> productores agrÍcolas de corona expropiados por el presidente en el sur del lago de maracaibo protestan y rechazan en la medida. campesinos y trabajadores acompaÑan en la protesta y atraviesan vehÍculos y tractores para impedir el trÁnsito. >> lo trabajamos, lo trabajaron nuestros padres y seguimos luchando contra la corriente. >> el viernes el ministro de tierra vistiÓ una camiseta con imÁgenes del che guevara. una gran tensiÓn se vive en este paÍs, los habitantes se organizan para resistir lo que consideran como el robo de sus tierras. >> Éstas son otras noticias. en guatemala el gobierno pasÓ a los militares el control de una regiÓn del norte de este paÍs consideraba el bastiÓn de operadores de los zetas. en perÚ una encuesta dice que se igualan la intenciÓn de voto. las aut
. >> al seÑor palmer, bye bye. >> el mandatario se encargarÁ hora de hacer las leyes.ey yanki. >> esta asamblea que estÁ en los Últimos dÍas viene aprobando leyes. todavÍa quedarÁn más antes que finalice su perÍodo. >> el sentido general es el de allanar el camino hacia poderes dictatoriales. >> productores agrÍcolas de corona expropiados por el presidente en el sur del lago de maracaibo protestan y rechazan en la medida. campesinos y trabajadores...
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nice 45-yard touchdown. 4th quarter we g palmer, throwing again. woodly this time making the interception. 23-7. pittsburgh now 10-3. >>> this is the minnesota metro dome. saw it earlier. the roof collapsed after the snowstorm. it's the third time the metro dome roof as collapsed because of a snow fall. the game is post poster penned until tomorrow night and the venue changes to indoor ford field. another by product of this mess is vikings quarterback may be able to play. earlier today he said he wouldn't play if it was played today. he still trying to make his 298th straight start. >>> two bay area teams headed for the state. the spartans learn who and when they play for the championship. that's next. . >>> lasalle got the news they wanted. deare headed to carson to defend their state championship. they just beat a very talented and tough california high school team yesterday to get it's 19th title. today the 13-0 spartans learned they will represent northern california in the top open division. the same division they won last year also in carson.
nice 45-yard touchdown. 4th quarter we g palmer, throwing again. woodly this time making the interception. 23-7. pittsburgh now 10-3. >>> this is the minnesota metro dome. saw it earlier. the roof collapsed after the snowstorm. it's the third time the metro dome roof as collapsed because of a snow fall. the game is post poster penned until tomorrow night and the venue changes to indoor ford field. another by product of this mess is vikings quarterback may be able to play. earlier today...
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venezuela reiterÓ que es irrevocable su decisiÓn de retrasara a larry palmer.aba la posibilidad de que aumentase la influencia de cuba sobre ese paÍs. el presidente morales recomendÓ mascar hojas de coca para combatir la diabetes. morales hablÓ en foz de iguazu en una to sobre operaciones sobre el narcotrÁfico. vamos a un Último corte comercial y al regreso tendremos mÁs reacciones por la derrota del dream act en el senado. >> regresamos a la noticia del dÍa. 55-41 y el dream act es historia, lo que ha desvanecido la esperanza de miles de jÓvenes en la nacion. lo de hoy fue una ratificaciÓn de un anuncio. >> bueno, tenemos las esperanzas. yo creo que con lo que habÍamos ganado en cÁmara de representantes y las organizaciones que estaban respaldÁndonos, pensábamos que capaz teniamos una chances. >> por quÉ crees que los senadores que la apoyaban, luego se retractaron y otros que estaban en negativa no le hecharon un vistazo mÁs a la propuesta. >> simplemente es politica. estos senadores estan viendo su futuro pero errÓneamente hicieron un anÁlisis ya que en las
venezuela reiterÓ que es irrevocable su decisiÓn de retrasara a larry palmer.aba la posibilidad de que aumentase la influencia de cuba sobre ese paÍs. el presidente morales recomendÓ mascar hojas de coca para combatir la diabetes. morales hablÓ en foz de iguazu en una to sobre operaciones sobre el narcotrÁfico. vamos a un Último corte comercial y al regreso tendremos mÁs reacciones por la derrota del dream act en el senado. >> regresamos a la noticia del dÍa. 55-41 y el dream act...
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as elizabeth palmer reports this comes during a season of heavy travel. >> reporter: now this is winter weather as europe seldom sees it heavy snow has blanketed italy, belgium, germany, scandinavia, northern france and uk throwing people's travel plans into chaos. britain's major airports were closed on and off all day saturday while staff battled to keep runways clear london's heat row is closed and will remain that way until tomorrow this is the weekend many passengers were hoping to fly home for the holidays. >> what will be will be. if it is cancelled it is cancelled. >> pretty frustrating at this point just trying to get home for christmas. >> reporter: for many areas it is the leaviest snowfall in decades between 8 and 10 inches in a few hours. >> we were just outside of gate wick and there is nothing 5 minutes in it is a nightmare. >> reporter: of course by standards of the northern states of the midwest this is nothing while most britains can rummage around in the closet and find hat and mitts it is the hoe call government that can't get enough -- local government that can't ge
as elizabeth palmer reports this comes during a season of heavy travel. >> reporter: now this is winter weather as europe seldom sees it heavy snow has blanketed italy, belgium, germany, scandinavia, northern france and uk throwing people's travel plans into chaos. britain's major airports were closed on and off all day saturday while staff battled to keep runways clear london's heat row is closed and will remain that way until tomorrow this is the weekend many passengers were hoping to...
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the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the dream of the village, that they depart with their palms and the house dreaming of his leveling and the exile as well, the dream of night that the day would be purified, the dream of day that the dark would be lifted, and the dream of the dream but who is to speak of this? i don
the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the...
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to the fourth quarter where carson palmer tries to flow again. woodly this time makes the interception and turns it back 14 yards. steelers win 23-7. pittsburgh 10-3. bengals lose their 10th straight game. >> more rainy weather in maryland the washington redskins for a td. nine seconds left against the visiting tampa bay bucks. skins need it to force the overtime. the snap goes over the place kicker's head. tampa bay recovers to steal the victory 17-6. that's just not right! what a lousy way to lose a game on the extra point! >>> other games atlanta wins its 11th game. carolina in the nfl worst 1-12. >>> hey, andrew luck the panthers are online one. denver gets demolished in arizona 43-13. buffalo beet the browns 13-6. >>> we showed you this earlier at the minneapolis metro dome. the plain -- the inflated roof collapsed after snow fell on the area. actually the third time since the metro dome opened in 1982 where the roof collapsed because of heavy snow. as a result the new york giants and vikings game postponed to tomorrow night and change today
to the fourth quarter where carson palmer tries to flow again. woodly this time makes the interception and turns it back 14 yards. steelers win 23-7. pittsburgh 10-3. bengals lose their 10th straight game. >> more rainy weather in maryland the washington redskins for a td. nine seconds left against the visiting tampa bay bucks. skins need it to force the overtime. the snap goes over the place kicker's head. tampa bay recovers to steal the victory 17-6. that's just not right! what a lousy...
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our mypix photo for this noon hour just before dawn at twin peaks taken by mike and trish palmer. if you have a photo to share, email it to mypix@cbs5.com. back to you. >> thank you. >> you should listen to tracy. she told me earlier to take an umbrella. i didn't listen and i got rained on. [ laughter ] >> thanks, tracy. >> did i tell you. >> you did. >>> need some cash? this may be the place of last resort. payday loans can cost a fortune in interest and fees and that's not the only problem. on the consumerwatch, julie watts reports how many of the cash-strapped are being targeted by scammers. >> reporter: don needed cash fast. >> my bank account was getting low and i had ibm's coming up. >> reporter: so the fremont resident took out an online payday loan. now he is paying for it. for more than a year, don has been getting threatening calls from individuals with heavy accents saying he is late with his payment even though he is not. they are even threatening legal action and arrest. >> hi, this is the united states legal investigation department... there might be a lawsuit filed
our mypix photo for this noon hour just before dawn at twin peaks taken by mike and trish palmer. if you have a photo to share, email it to mypix@cbs5.com. back to you. >> thank you. >> you should listen to tracy. she told me earlier to take an umbrella. i didn't listen and i got rained on. [ laughter ] >> thanks, tracy. >> did i tell you. >> you did. >>> need some cash? this may be the place of last resort. payday loans can cost a fortune in interest and...
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carson palmer throws 4 touchdowns.t the bolts 34-20, and that loss gives kansas city the afc west title. >>> and really unfortunate ending for the raiders, because they were going -- they go to kansas city next sunday and you just felt like there might have been something on the line. they came so close, but that organization i think, headed in the right direction. 49ers, got changes. >> and you get to talk about that tonight on game day. >> 11:30! >> thanks, dennis. >>> they lost everything when their home burned to the ground more than a year ago, but this christmas, they had plenty to celebrate. how one northern california family is bouncing back, just in time for the new year. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of eyewitness news. 60 minutes is next. see you at 11:00. good night. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
carson palmer throws 4 touchdowns.t the bolts 34-20, and that loss gives kansas city the afc west title. >>> and really unfortunate ending for the raiders, because they were going -- they go to kansas city next sunday and you just felt like there might have been something on the line. they came so close, but that organization i think, headed in the right direction. 49ers, got changes. >> and you get to talk about that tonight on game day. >> 11:30! >> thanks, dennis....
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in 2002 through the university of washington through richard palmer and margaret hahn, i won't go over that now dash maybe later. next slide. a couple mayor studies we conducted is a reduction of our snow pact. the bowling watershed is not a rich environment. we do regularly get snow fall and our highest elevation in there is about 2500 feet. what we do have is a dotted line showing our regular run off
in 2002 through the university of washington through richard palmer and margaret hahn, i won't go over that now dash maybe later. next slide. a couple mayor studies we conducted is a reduction of our snow pact. the bowling watershed is not a rich environment. we do regularly get snow fall and our highest elevation in there is about 2500 feet. what we do have is a dotted line showing our regular run off
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> the 49ers change quarterbacks. will it mean a change of -- i'm dennis. we're up next. >>> title game ♪ [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. ♪ keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. [ female announcer ] so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. ♪ because it is. choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now everyone can explore the world from home. at&t is making high speed internet more affordable than ever at only $14.95 a month. one-year price guarantee. next saturday. palo alto high will represent northern california in the division one championship. raiders and jaguars traded big plays all day... under 2 minutes to go... darren mcfadden spins out of one tackle... there he goes.. a stiff arm to seal it. his third touchdown of the day. game 31. but >>> two minutes ago, jeremy mcfadden spins out of tackle. there he goes, stiff ample, his third touchdown of the day, tied the game at 31
elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> the 49ers change quarterbacks. will it mean a change of -- i'm dennis. we're up next. >>> title game ♪ [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. ♪ keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. [ female announcer ] so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. ♪ because it is. choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ]...
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in 2002 through the university of washington through richard palmer and margaret hahn, i won't go over that now dash maybe later. next slide. a couple mayor studies we conducted is a reduction of our snow pact. the bowling watershed is not a rich environment. we do regularly get snow fall and our highest elevation in there is about 2500 feet. what we do have is a dotted line showing our regular run off of the streams in the and the dark line shows projected what would happen without the snow fall. it's not particularly significant for our municipal supply. one of these reasons is for the late spring rain period. what we typically see is the snow fall that does shed
in 2002 through the university of washington through richard palmer and margaret hahn, i won't go over that now dash maybe later. next slide. a couple mayor studies we conducted is a reduction of our snow pact. the bowling watershed is not a rich environment. we do regularly get snow fall and our highest elevation in there is about 2500 feet. what we do have is a dotted line showing our regular run off of the streams in the and the dark line shows projected what would happen without the snow...