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bit too far for anyone for any observers for any observant standards well during this century mr palmer you mentioned several times that israel is happy about palestine's in japan and you're not against it but then why are you continuing israel in fact continuing to threaten them. we're not threatening anyone i mean you've taken a headline in the israeli newspaper that simply reveals that we're examining the consequences of the palestinian policy and you're calling it a threat when i say you i don't mean you personally obviously i mean the palestinians are doing that and then this is being repeated but we're not threatening anyone on the contrary we're under threat because you're speaking about actions let's think about actions israel has evacuated the gaza strip completely in two thousand and five handed it over to the palace in the flirty and hope that this would dynamos the peace process with dismantle settlements and military camps and we were helping the palace in the for it seemed to work together for the prosperity of gaza and yet gaza is now a platform for terror attacks against
bit too far for anyone for any observers for any observant standards well during this century mr palmer you mentioned several times that israel is happy about palestine's in japan and you're not against it but then why are you continuing israel in fact continuing to threaten them. we're not threatening anyone i mean you've taken a headline in the israeli newspaper that simply reveals that we're examining the consequences of the palestinian policy and you're calling it a threat when i say you i...
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elizabeth palmer in london tracks the fast-breaking developments. moving to motown: dean reynolds takes us to a detroit neighborhood reversing years of decline that's attracting young people. and top of the world: women's soccer has a new champion tonight. we recap the showdown between the u.s. and japan. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening. it is relentless, dangerous, and gripping the country. a major heat wave this weekend has prompted officials in 17 states to issue heat warnings and advisories. take a look at the temperature map of the nation today. you'll find several large areas of 90s, and a patch that saw highs above 100 degrees. two hot weather-related deaths have been reported, and forecasters say the high heat is expected to spread over the next few days. cynthia bowers begins our coverage. >> advisory remains in effect through this evening for areas along interstate 35. >> reporter: it's been so hot for so long in oklahoma the governor called for a statewide day of pra
elizabeth palmer in london tracks the fast-breaking developments. moving to motown: dean reynolds takes us to a detroit neighborhood reversing years of decline that's attracting young people. and top of the world: women's soccer has a new champion tonight. we recap the showdown between the u.s. and japan. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening. it is relentless, dangerous, and gripping the country. a major heat...
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elizabeth palmer reports he took drugs to stay alert as he massacred 76 victims. and after being blamed for making americans fat, michelle miller says mcdonald's is trying to turn happy meals into healthy meals. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening, scott's off tonight. i'm bob schieffer. well, it is one week and counting to august 2. today the president says the government will run out of money and, among other things, will have to stop sending out social security checks. yet, after weeks of wrangling and prime time speeches last night by the president and republican speaker john boehner, today congress and the white house seemed further apart than ever in finding a solution. a top conservative in the house said there were not enough republican votes there to pass boehner's republican plan let alone the democrats. we begin tonight again with nancy cordes at the capitol. nancy? >> reporter: bob, good evening to you. to no one's surprised here on capitol hill, the president's calls for a swift comp
elizabeth palmer reports he took drugs to stay alert as he massacred 76 victims. and after being blamed for making americans fat, michelle miller says mcdonald's is trying to turn happy meals into healthy meals. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening, scott's off tonight. i'm bob schieffer. well, it is one week and counting to august 2. today the president says the government will run out of money and, among other...
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elizabeth palmer reports from moscow. >> reporter: u.s.cady coleman is going to work on the space station. her commute? 220 miles straight up on russia's soyuz. if the shuttle was the cadillac of space transport, the soyuz is the honda civic. coleman has a poetic way of saying "it is rather cramped." >> here you are with a window just six inches from your face. it's a very intimate way to be in space. >> reporter: now that soyuz is the only way for u.s. astronauts to travel up and down, nasa keeps a full-time manager at russia's space complex near moscow-- commander mark polanski, who lives in a suburban-style home built especially for visiting americans. he was an air force officer back when the u.s. and the then- soviet union were battling for space supremacy. >> i was a fighter pilot back when the cold war was still going on and if anybody had told me back then when i was flying f-15s that i would be living with my family in russia i'd have never believed them in a million years. >> reporter: 1957, the soviets launched the sputnik satel
elizabeth palmer reports from moscow. >> reporter: u.s.cady coleman is going to work on the space station. her commute? 220 miles straight up on russia's soyuz. if the shuttle was the cadillac of space transport, the soyuz is the honda civic. coleman has a poetic way of saying "it is rather cramped." >> here you are with a window just six inches from your face. it's a very intimate way to be in space. >> reporter: now that soyuz is the only way for u.s. astronauts to...
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liz palmer in london. in this country, president obama claimed some progress in negotiations to try to find a way to raise the debt limit and keep the government from defaulting on its financial obligations. the reason for the optimism was not all together clear but a cbs news poll out tonight reflects the political toll this crisis is taking. the public is split right down the middle over the president's handling of the situation, but congress fares worse. 58% disapprove of how democrats are handling it, 78% disapprove of what republicans are doing. we want to welcome tonight our new white house correspondent norah o'donnell to the broadcast. she has more on all of this and the poll. norah? >> reporter: good evening, bob. tonight we're learning new details about that private meeting that president obama held with the two top house republicans here at the white house on sunday morning. sources tell cbs news that the republicans were actually meeting with the president's chief of staff when president obama
liz palmer in london. in this country, president obama claimed some progress in negotiations to try to find a way to raise the debt limit and keep the government from defaulting on its financial obligations. the reason for the optimism was not all together clear but a cbs news poll out tonight reflects the political toll this crisis is taking. the public is split right down the middle over the president's handling of the situation, but congress fares worse. 58% disapprove of how democrats are...
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as you just said mr palmer working together is key to solving the issue is and as we can see there are a lot of issues to be ironed out there thanks very much for your views from the countries ministry of foreign affairs. i senior north korean diplomat has been invited to new york in an attempt to revive the long stalled talks over his country's controversial nuclear program the moves come just days after a top and away from the north and south korea set together for the first time in over two years on the sidelines of a security summit in indonesia there they agreed to renew six party talks over pyongyang's atomic ambitions were halted after north korea shelled island killing four people saying it was responding to a provocative military drills however the u.s. secretary of state says before any deal is discussed north korea must first ismail its nuclear facilities to discuss the issue that's cross live now to pepe escobar asia times correspondent talking us from bangkok let me thank you for being here with us now why gas the u.s. invited a north korean envoy now what do you read into
as you just said mr palmer working together is key to solving the issue is and as we can see there are a lot of issues to be ironed out there thanks very much for your views from the countries ministry of foreign affairs. i senior north korean diplomat has been invited to new york in an attempt to revive the long stalled talks over his country's controversial nuclear program the moves come just days after a top and away from the north and south korea set together for the first time in over two...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> suspected cyber criminals from the bay area are among 16 people arrested in a nationwide rape targeting hacktivists. searched several homes and seized computers in several states. today to take down a computer hacking group. unanimous gained worldwide attention in december when it disabled or disrupted the websites of papal, mastercard, and visa. >> the power of unanimous is that we have the ability to affect change on the internet. you have a saying online, all of a sudden we snap our fingers and that is gone. >> they retaliated after the arrest of editor in chief, julian. according to the san jose indictment, at least two of the hacking suspects are from the bay area. venal earlier in the broadcast, we told you about the violence stemming from a protest in san francisco's castro district tonight. one of our crews was attacked and the video was rolling the entire time. >> it started with 100 or so people marching from delores park to the mission district. disrupting traffic and munni service. protesters upset that san francisco police shot and ki
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> suspected cyber criminals from the bay area are among 16 people arrested in a nationwide rape targeting hacktivists. searched several homes and seized computers in several states. today to take down a computer hacking group. unanimous gained worldwide attention in december when it disabled or disrupted the websites of papal, mastercard, and visa. >> the power of unanimous is that we have the ability to affect change on the internet. you...
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elizabeth palmer shows us there were a number of things that the elder murdoch didn't seem to know. >n who runs the world's most powerful media empire today had the worm's media running after him. the murdoch's waited exactly 27 seconds to say sorry. >> this is the most harmful day of my life. i would like to say how sorry i am and how sorry we are to particularly the victims of illegal voice mail and to their families. >> mr. murdoch, at what point did you find out it was indemic? >> it's a very wide ranging word and also had to be extremely careful not to be prejudice because justice is taking place now. >> a criminal inquiry underway let murdoch duck that question. but later when he wouldn't answer queries about what was going on at the newspaper, his son tried to come to the rescue. >> if you or anyone else in your organization investigated at the time? >> no. >> can you explain why? >> i didn't know it. i can't address these in some detail if you allow me. >> i will come to you mr. murdoch. >> i need to clarify this. >> your father is responsible. he is revealing in it what he do
elizabeth palmer shows us there were a number of things that the elder murdoch didn't seem to know. >n who runs the world's most powerful media empire today had the worm's media running after him. the murdoch's waited exactly 27 seconds to say sorry. >> this is the most harmful day of my life. i would like to say how sorry i am and how sorry we are to particularly the victims of illegal voice mail and to their families. >> mr. murdoch, at what point did you find out it was...
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elizabeth palmer shows us it is not only today's bombshell in this widening case. rebecca brooks willingly made an appointment to go to the police station today to answer questions. when she arrived she was arrested. >> it will become a formal part of the criminal inquiry. >> reporter: brooks' arrest came as a surprise. this was a shock. >> this morning i informed the palace and secretary and mayor of my intention to resign as commissioner of the metropolitan police service. >> reporter: the powerful head of london's police force resigned. not because is he personally suspected of wrongdoing but it was on his watch that the former news of the world editor neil wallace was hired as a p.r. consultant to the police. he has since been arrested in connection with hacking. when this scandal exploded two weeks ago no one dreamed how many powerful people would be dragged in and down. in the u.s. les hinton publisher of the wall street journal resigned on friday. he may face further questions what he knew as a top murdock executive in britain in 2007. and then there are the
elizabeth palmer shows us it is not only today's bombshell in this widening case. rebecca brooks willingly made an appointment to go to the police station today to answer questions. when she arrived she was arrested. >> it will become a formal part of the criminal inquiry. >> reporter: brooks' arrest came as a surprise. this was a shock. >> this morning i informed the palace and secretary and mayor of my intention to resign as commissioner of the metropolitan police service....
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elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: u.s.an is going to work on the space station. her commute -- 220 miles straight up on russia's soyuz. if the shuttle was the cadillac of space transport, the soyuz is the honda civic. coleman has a poetic way of saying, it is rather cramped. >> here you are with a window six inches from your face. it's a very intimate way to be in space. >> reporter: now that soyuz is the only way for u.s. astronauts to travel up and down, nasa keeps a full-time manager at russia's space complex near moscow. kmapder mark p commander mark pulaski who lives in a suburban style home built especially for visiting americans. >> i was a firefighter back then >> i was a fighter pilot back when the cold war was going on and if someone told me back then i would be living with my family in russia, i never would have believed them in 15 years. >> reporter: in 1957, the soviets launched the sputnik satellite and the space race. >> the first man in space. >> reporter: four years later, cosmonaut yuri gregarian went to
elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: u.s.an is going to work on the space station. her commute -- 220 miles straight up on russia's soyuz. if the shuttle was the cadillac of space transport, the soyuz is the honda civic. coleman has a poetic way of saying, it is rather cramped. >> here you are with a window six inches from your face. it's a very intimate way to be in space. >> reporter: now that soyuz is the only way for u.s. astronauts to travel up and down, nasa keeps a...
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elizabeth palmer has more. >> reporter: it's a sight many people thought they would never see, media titan rupert murdoch in retreat. he abandoned his controversial $12 billion plan to expand into britain's lucrative satellite television business in a surrender to public outrage and political pressure. >> what has happened at this company is disgraceful, it's got to be addressed at every level and they should stop thinking about mergers when they've got to sort out the mess he created. >> reporter: prime minister cameron met with the parents of the teenage girl, milly dowler, whose cell phone lies at the heart of the scandal. she was murdered in 2002 but only last monday the public learned her phone had been hacked by murdoch's paper "news of the world" and messages were even deleted which gave milly's parents false hope that she was still alive. mark lewis is the dowler family's lawyer. >> the people could not ignore the fact and newspapers could not ignore the fact that a dad's little girl was having her phone hacked. i mean how far, how low do you have to stoop? >> reporter: it se
elizabeth palmer has more. >> reporter: it's a sight many people thought they would never see, media titan rupert murdoch in retreat. he abandoned his controversial $12 billion plan to expand into britain's lucrative satellite television business in a surrender to public outrage and political pressure. >> what has happened at this company is disgraceful, it's got to be addressed at every level and they should stop thinking about mergers when they've got to sort out the mess he...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> when royal newlyweds william and kate help launch the calgarycanada today, they'll do it in cowboy style. they wore white ten gallon hats and ten gallon studs. their nine day visit to canada ends today as they fly to los angeles. >>> back in london thousands of harry potter fans turned out for premiere of the eight and final film in the series, "harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2" opens last night. actor daniel radcliffe was on hand with the other stars. >>> this morning on "the early show" full coverage of the last launch of the space shuttle, weather permitting. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] new from nivea. express hydration. the fast absorbing body lotion for moisture that lasts all day with breakthrough 24 hour hydraiq technology. ♪ absorbs in seconds. ♪ lasts for hours. ♪ new express hydration with hydraiq. part of the essentials range. nivea. a hundred years of skincare for life. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next genera
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> when royal newlyweds william and kate help launch the calgarycanada today, they'll do it in cowboy style. they wore white ten gallon hats and ten gallon studs. their nine day visit to canada ends today as they fly to los angeles. >>> back in london thousands of harry potter fans turned out for premiere of the eight and final film in the series, "harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2" opens last night. actor daniel...
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elizabeth palmer reports. >> he believes, he believes that he is in a war. >> reporter: attorney geird his best to plain the inexplicable, why his client anders behring breivik, massacred 76 people. >> he said it was necessary to start a war here in europe and as well as the western world. he's sorry it was necessary but it was necessary. >> reporter: necessary, breivik argues in his online manifesto to trigger a war against muslims and immigration. >> this whole case has indicated he's insane. >> reporter: breivik's murderous rampage last friday was aimed squarely at the liberal values of norway's ruling labor party. he bombed the government offices then high on drugs to keep himself strong and awake he drove to the island of utoya and gunned down scores of the party's best and brightest. breivik was cold his lawyer said and asked how many people he'd killed, though lippestad didn't tell him. >> he says he is part of an international organization. he said there are several cells throughout the western world. >> reporter: police are now investigating those claims. breivik meanwhile is
elizabeth palmer reports. >> he believes, he believes that he is in a war. >> reporter: attorney geird his best to plain the inexplicable, why his client anders behring breivik, massacred 76 people. >> he said it was necessary to start a war here in europe and as well as the western world. he's sorry it was necessary but it was necessary. >> reporter: necessary, breivik argues in his online manifesto to trigger a war against muslims and immigration. >> this whole...
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this clause was added to the the palmer legal decision.aking this clause applicable to all projects, not just those approved after january 24, 2011, the affordable housing program can be in compliance with state law. the second areanb of policy z!m project hasr$o(uq" the affordable housing fee as method of compliance and has been approved as such, these projects will be permitted to modify their compliance method by selecting the on site ownership alternative with zoning administrator approval. this would have to happen prior to issuance of first construction document. this switch was previously allowed under planning code section 315.4 buttaç was removed when the revised affordable housing program went into effect on january 24, 2011. the department is seeking to administratively allow the same type of modification of zoning administrator approval through the second part of this policy before you today. please note that while the department is requesting that the commission allow the zoning administrator to modifyñr these conditions, he
this clause was added to the the palmer legal decision.aking this clause applicable to all projects, not just those approved after january 24, 2011, the affordable housing program can be in compliance with state law. the second areanb of policy z!m project hasr$o(uq" the affordable housing fee as method of compliance and has been approved as such, these projects will be permitted to modify their compliance method by selecting the on site ownership alternative with zoning administrator...
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elizabeth palmer rorz. >> reporter: rebekah brooks had willingly made an appointment to go to the police station to answer questions when she arrived, she was arrested. anything she tells detectives now will become a formal part of the criminal inquiry into phone hacking and bribery of the "news of the world." brooks' arrest came as a surprise, but this was a shock. >> i have this afternoon informed the palace, secretary and the mayor of my intention to resign as commissioner of the metropolitan police service. >> reporter: the powerful head of london's police force resigned, not because he's personally suspected of wrongdoing but it was on his watch that the former "news of the editor" neil wallace as hired as a pr consultant to the police. he's since been arrested in connection with hacking. when this scandal exploded two weeks ago no one dreamed how many powerful people would be dragged in and down. in the u.s., les hinton, head of dow jones and publisher of the "wall street journal" resigned on friday. he may face further questions about what he knew as a top murdoch executive in bri
elizabeth palmer rorz. >> reporter: rebekah brooks had willingly made an appointment to go to the police station to answer questions when she arrived, she was arrested. anything she tells detectives now will become a formal part of the criminal inquiry into phone hacking and bribery of the "news of the world." brooks' arrest came as a surprise, but this was a shock. >> i have this afternoon informed the palace, secretary and the mayor of my intention to resign as...
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liz palmer has the latest. u.s. troops are being cheated out of their money. armen keteyian's investigation shows us that it's happening on their own posts. and passing the wand. michelle miller on "harry potter" fans taking the magic into the future. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, with the car heading for a cliff, republicans and democrats are arguing about whether to turn left or turn right and they are fast running out of road. a deal to raise the government's borrowing limit will have to be done soon or the u.s. will ident and congressionalpr leaders met again this afternoon. the hangup is whether the deal will include tax increases as the democrats insist, or only spending cuts as republicans demand. we have three reports tonight on the deadline to default. first, chip reid at the white house where the president had a news conference today. >> reporter: scott, some republicans are calling for a stopgap measure to give more time to negotiate. the president says "absolutely not." >> i w
liz palmer has the latest. u.s. troops are being cheated out of their money. armen keteyian's investigation shows us that it's happening on their own posts. and passing the wand. michelle miller on "harry potter" fans taking the magic into the future. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, with the car heading for a cliff, republicans and democrats are arguing about whether to turn left or turn right and...
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we have two reports tonight beginning with elizabeth palmer in london. liz, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. prime minister david cameron's links to the powerful murdoch clan had become so politically dangerous that he cut short an official visit to africa and rushed home to limit the damage. at a rowdy emergency session of parliament... >> order! order. >> reporter: ...prime minister david cameron was on the defensive. undermined by what appears to many to be a toxically close relationship with rupert murdoch and his now disgraced executive team. >> you live and you learn, and believe you me i have learned. >> reporter: he batted away question after question. especially about his decision to hire an ex murdoch editor since arrested in the phone hacking scandal as his communications chief. >> if it turns out i've been lied to, that would be a moment for a profound apology. >> reporter: a recent poll shows 60% of britain's think murdoch through his powerful newspaper group has far too much influence in british politics. influence cameron says he's
we have two reports tonight beginning with elizabeth palmer in london. liz, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. prime minister david cameron's links to the powerful murdoch clan had become so politically dangerous that he cut short an official visit to africa and rushed home to limit the damage. at a rowdy emergency session of parliament... >> order! order. >> reporter: ...prime minister david cameron was on the defensive. undermined by what appears to many to be a...
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first, liz palmer in london. >> reporter: yes, scott, for the last ten days people in this country have been talking about little else, and today we saw the murdoch damage control effort really kick into high gear. a mob of reporters fought to see firsthand the tycoon humbled. >> if you'll just keep silent for a minute. i want to say it was a totally private meeting. >> did you apologize? >> of course i did. of course i did. i'm the founder of the company. i was appalled to find out what had happened. >> reporter: rupert murdoch had just met the family of milley dowler, the murdered teenager whose cell phone lies at the heart of this scandal. in 2002, her voice mail was hacked by murdoch journalists, they listened to and deleted messages which give milley's parents false hope that she was still alive. afterwards, the dowler family lawyer said the meeting had been more than just a p.r. gesture. >> yes, he did apologize. he apologized many times. i don't think somebody could have held their head in their hands so many times to say that they were sorry. >> reporter: if so, it's a stunning
first, liz palmer in london. >> reporter: yes, scott, for the last ten days people in this country have been talking about little else, and today we saw the murdoch damage control effort really kick into high gear. a mob of reporters fought to see firsthand the tycoon humbled. >> if you'll just keep silent for a minute. i want to say it was a totally private meeting. >> did you apologize? >> of course i did. of course i did. i'm the founder of the company. i was appalled...
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first, elizabeth palmer. liz? >> reporter: hello, bob. well, rupert murdoch testified for the very first time today and the eyes of the world were riveted on these hearings. he actually volunteered to answer the government's questions for the very first time since this scandal erupted. the man who runs the world's most powerful media empire today had the world's media running after him. but the crusty combative rupert murdoch of legend was a different man today. his wife, wendy deng at his beck next to his lawyer joel klein and his son james at his side. the murdochs waited exactly 27 seconds to say "sorry." >> this is the most humble day of my life. >> i would like to say as well just how sorry i am and how sorry we are to particularly the victims of illegal voice mail interceptions and to their families. >> reporter: but sorry didn't mean they would admit knowing about widespread phone hacking and police bribery at the now- closed "news of the world" newspaper. though the lawmakers did try their best. >> mr. murdoch, at what point did y
first, elizabeth palmer. liz? >> reporter: hello, bob. well, rupert murdoch testified for the very first time today and the eyes of the world were riveted on these hearings. he actually volunteered to answer the government's questions for the very first time since this scandal erupted. the man who runs the world's most powerful media empire today had the world's media running after him. but the crusty combative rupert murdoch of legend was a different man today. his wife, wendy deng at...
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liz palmer, thank you very much. coming up, a big setback today for libyan rebels. our mark philips is on the front lines. women's pro soccer, the biggest goal: survival. and how the space shuttle helped us see the universe as we have never seen it before. when the "cbs evening news" continues. at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain othe
liz palmer, thank you very much. coming up, a big setback today for libyan rebels. our mark philips is on the front lines. women's pro soccer, the biggest goal: survival. and how the space shuttle helped us see the universe as we have never seen it before. when the "cbs evening news" continues. at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one...
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phillip palmer, abc2 news. >>> gm may have an incentive that's hard to resist. free insurance for a year, would that get you to buy a gm? >>> and the hacking investigation in england continues to grow. now, former employees are arrested by police. >>> we have a winning toilet paper wedding dress, coming up. >>> tobacco is going up in prices. it follows the price increase from the tobacco company that hiked the menthols up to 11 cents a pack. >>> if you buy a gm, you can get a year's worth of car insurance free. maryland isn't one of the states where it's happening. it's in oregon and washington. after the year is up, gm owners can renew the policy or go elsewhere. they hope the move will help them boost sells. >>> the phone tapping in england shutdown the paper. the investigation is getting bigger and dragging down those in politics. you wouldn't believe it unless you saw it. it's an elephant with an artificial leg. unbelievable. >>> we have a line of storms moving out of baltimore and pushing into annapolis and the eastern shore. we're talk about the current se
phillip palmer, abc2 news. >>> gm may have an incentive that's hard to resist. free insurance for a year, would that get you to buy a gm? >>> and the hacking investigation in england continues to grow. now, former employees are arrested by police. >>> we have a winning toilet paper wedding dress, coming up. >>> tobacco is going up in prices. it follows the price increase from the tobacco company that hiked the menthols up to 11 cents a pack. >>> if...
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that is the latest here in palmer park. back to you. >> thank you. >>> an update now on the corruption scandal in prince george's county. county council woman leslie johnson faces more than a year in prison. she needed guilty yesterday admitting that when her husband, then county executive jack johnson, called on her, she followed his instructions to plush a $100,000 developers check down the toil the the and hid more than $79,000 in cash in her undergarments. >> i made a mistake for which i today accepted responsibility for my conduct. >> that it wasn't a surprise to her that there was cash in the house and that that cash had been generated by some unlawful source and that it would be a problem if it were found by the federal agents. >> mrs. johnson says she plans to stay on her job until she is sentenced in october. >> coming up income, -- next, a southwest night forced to make an emergency landing when one of the engines went out. south a southwest airlines flight forced to make an emergency landing. the flight was on it
that is the latest here in palmer park. back to you. >> thank you. >>> an update now on the corruption scandal in prince george's county. county council woman leslie johnson faces more than a year in prison. she needed guilty yesterday admitting that when her husband, then county executive jack johnson, called on her, she followed his instructions to plush a $100,000 developers check down the toil the the and hid more than $79,000 in cash in her undergarments. >> i made a...
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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
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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bonus as part of the eastern neighborhoods is the ability to avoid problems with costa hawkins or palmer considerations. it works the you ran it through and got opinions and you feel confident it is okay and you have a backup plan if for some reason is not in regards to that. those details can be worked out. i hope it does work out and you're able to do the 20% on site. there was a concern about height. it sounds like when we did eastern neighborhoods, and any revisions the supervisors might have done, the highest was decided at a certain height. 68 feet is compliant and there was a question, maybe someone answer me about the additional structures that will be above. there was a concern raised it will be 84 feet. is that accurate or not accurate? is it allowed that your official height is 68 but the additional height is things that are allowed as normal on roof type structures. >> the height limit is 68 feet and the building roof is at 68. under the planning code, there is rooftop provisions that are exempt in all districts. including parapets, you have to have them by code. they are ana
bonus as part of the eastern neighborhoods is the ability to avoid problems with costa hawkins or palmer considerations. it works the you ran it through and got opinions and you feel confident it is okay and you have a backup plan if for some reason is not in regards to that. those details can be worked out. i hope it does work out and you're able to do the 20% on site. there was a concern about height. it sounds like when we did eastern neighborhoods, and any revisions the supervisors might...
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elizabeth palmer tells us controversy continues to grow, even as the publications pages disappear from>> reporter: rupert murdock arrived in london reading a copy of his now notorious paper. then smiled for the cameras as he headed out for dinner his british ceo. this is damage-control by a man who knows well how to manage his message. the phone hacking scandal has cost him one of his most profitable papers. yesterday evening staff leaving the news of the world for the last time put a brave face on the murdock decision to shut is it down. the news of the world was the best selling newspaper in britain. a cheeky blend of skin, scandals and got you journalism squarely aimed a british working people who enjoyed see l powerful taken down. but not families touched by grief. the news of the world is under police investigation for hacking into voice mails belonging to relatives of fallen soldiers, and murdered teenager. journalists also hacked into the phones of celebrities who found out and sued. it was james rupert murdock's son who authorized a reported million dollars out of court settlem
elizabeth palmer tells us controversy continues to grow, even as the publications pages disappear from>> reporter: rupert murdock arrived in london reading a copy of his now notorious paper. then smiled for the cameras as he headed out for dinner his british ceo. this is damage-control by a man who knows well how to manage his message. the phone hacking scandal has cost him one of his most profitable papers. yesterday evening staff leaving the news of the world for the last time put a...
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french polynesia is proud to be part of what france will become to make that is to say imagine uclear palmer. but to me that is disgusting and. then moment was imposed on us don't go off it you might in fact she makes us guilty to begin yeah for we are victims but we're also responsible for what's happening to us and for what might happen if france were to use its nuclear weapons. and i find that on forgivable and bad. behind this image of paradise lies the secret that surrounds the testing and rips apart the people of french polynesia here the economy is dependent on friends and the subject of nuclear testing remains taboo but this doesn't stop maria. bristow mood right now. that i'm thinking of my children's future. not so much to protect the. tiny territory a tiny country will do for but we have a high percentage of people suffering from thyroid long and bladder cancer. and it's frightening to know all that. with the help of her husband that he should teacher and mother of two uses the internet to broadcast an image of her country one that is rather different from those in the travel agen
french polynesia is proud to be part of what france will become to make that is to say imagine uclear palmer. but to me that is disgusting and. then moment was imposed on us don't go off it you might in fact she makes us guilty to begin yeah for we are victims but we're also responsible for what's happening to us and for what might happen if france were to use its nuclear weapons. and i find that on forgivable and bad. behind this image of paradise lies the secret that surrounds the testing and...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs morning news" this morning, the space shuttle "atlantis" may be forced to takee dugard talks for the first time about her experience of being held as a sex slave. and whiten. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning boosters help get your whole family's wash incredibly clean. tough on stains. gentle on skin. new all free clear oxi-active. tough on stains. gentle on skin. i bet it could last through some artsy foreign film. good idea. let's go. did i just say that out loud? [ female announcer ] feel fresh up to 5 times longer with scope outlast. still feeling fresh? oh, yeah. [ female announcer ] what will you outlast? >>> >>> it was up and over. space sh
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs morning news" this morning, the space shuttle "atlantis" may be forced to takee dugard talks for the first time about her experience of being held as a sex slave. and whiten. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want...
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cbs' elizabeth palmer for us in london.u very much. >>> like i said, there's so much more to talk about. we're joined now by steve hewlett who is a media analyst in london for us. good to have you here with us this morning. according to elizabeth's report there are claims the former prime minister gordon brown, the queen both victims of this hacking and rupert murdoch's newspapers. what's the latest on both sides of this story? >> it's going from bad to worse. in fairness, the latest revolution about gordon brown are not hacking, which is about accessing -- illegally accessing voice mailboxes on mobile phones. this is a result of what's known as blaging. it's information detained by deception. sometimes illegally, sometimes not. the information in 2006, in fairness we pointed out that almost every uk newspaper, including the observer, and the guardian media group, that they'd all been at it securing the services of private detectives who did this kind of work. in fairness there is also a public interest defense for blaging,
cbs' elizabeth palmer for us in london.u very much. >>> like i said, there's so much more to talk about. we're joined now by steve hewlett who is a media analyst in london for us. good to have you here with us this morning. according to elizabeth's report there are claims the former prime minister gordon brown, the queen both victims of this hacking and rupert murdoch's newspapers. what's the latest on both sides of this story? >> it's going from bad to worse. in fairness, the...
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carson palmer does not want to hurt. and hugh jackson, the new head coach is all fired up about the raiders setting his sights on the playoffs. >> first of all before i say anything i have to say something to raider nation because raider nation, we are back. we expect to win, and we're gonna win and that's exactly what we are gonna do. >> we are going to start off fast and we have pre-season games. we have to get going. >> we are going to build a bully. concern for the 49ers. frank gore holding out. so a long lockout and now contract friction. we will see what his situation is. >> that's tough. thanks, larry. >> "nightline" is coming up next. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. for larry beil and sandhya patel, thanks for joining us. >> hope to see you here tomorrow. >> good night, everyone. [ female announcer ] what's so great about jcp cash? no exclusions! with jcp cash, earn ten dollars off when you spend just twenty-five storewide. and unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get ten dollars
carson palmer does not want to hurt. and hugh jackson, the new head coach is all fired up about the raiders setting his sights on the playoffs. >> first of all before i say anything i have to say something to raider nation because raider nation, we are back. we expect to win, and we're gonna win and that's exactly what we are gonna do. >> we are going to start off fast and we have pre-season games. we have to get going. >> we are going to build a bully. concern for the 49ers....
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elizabeth palmer tells us the last word hasn't been written on this scandal. >> reporter: the politicalamage control came from the very top. >> we need a proper police investigation, then the public enquiry that i've set out very clearly today. >> reporter: prime minister david cameron's own reputation is now threatened by the growing "news of the world" scandal. reporters from the paper are accused of hacking into the voice mail of as many as 4,000 people, including a murdered teenager and the families of fallen soldiers. the prime minister defended his decision to hire as an adviser the man who ran the paper at the time. >> he said that he did not know what was happening at the "news of the world" in terms of hacking and he resigned as a result of it. i decided to give him a second chance. >> reporter: this morning coleson was arrested. another former editor, clive goodman, was arrested, too, after allegations he bribed police. so farrah beck ca brooks, a former editor turned senior executive, hasn't been investigated, even though she told a parliamentary committee that... >> we have
elizabeth palmer tells us the last word hasn't been written on this scandal. >> reporter: the politicalamage control came from the very top. >> we need a proper police investigation, then the public enquiry that i've set out very clearly today. >> reporter: prime minister david cameron's own reputation is now threatened by the growing "news of the world" scandal. reporters from the paper are accused of hacking into the voice mail of as many as 4,000 people, including...
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thank you very much bruce palmer. good to have you with us today.lert for you the white house press secretary moments ago taking a very pointed question on whether failure to reach a debt deal could trigger an economic depression. we are going to get his response ready for you, you're going to want to hear that, minutes away. a lot of good stuff coming out of that news briefing. we'll bring that to you. and he promised a prayer that no one would forget, a pastor is now under fire for his smoking hot comments at a nascar event. we'll bring them to you after this. ♪ too hot lady, got to run for shelter, got to run for shade. it's too hot. too hot lady. go ♪ ♪ [ rge ] psst. constated? phillips' caplet use gnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally wityour colon than stimulant xatives, for fective reli of constipation without cramps. thanks. [ professor ] good morning students. today, we're gonna... debt crisis. this coming from a fired up briefing that happened moments ago at the white house. press secretary jay carney was challenged about one ad
thank you very much bruce palmer. good to have you with us today.lert for you the white house press secretary moments ago taking a very pointed question on whether failure to reach a debt deal could trigger an economic depression. we are going to get his response ready for you, you're going to want to hear that, minutes away. a lot of good stuff coming out of that news briefing. we'll bring that to you. and he promised a prayer that no one would forget, a pastor is now under fire for his...
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donald palmer has the oldest thing in the world that we are as a result of what we think. >> this is all the brain? >> of course. >> all a result of cognition. >> cognition, that's right. cognition is just a $10 word for thinking and all the aspects of thinking. >> can i use $10 words on this? >> yes. >> now, you know that nih, national institutes for health or of health. >> national institutes of metal. >> they -- of health. >> they just had within summary past couple of weeks they had a big meeting and they talked about how your mental state actually affectsour physical health, correct >> yes. >> were you there? >> i wasn't at that one, no. i was out of town, in europe. >> do you know whether they discovered anything new or were they just kind of ventilating this in the interest of public education? >> not having been there, i wouldn't want to declare anything, but it sounded like it was a group of people together to bring us up to date to where we stand on this. this is a valuable thing to do. >> are they sa saying that age doesn't mean the same thing today that it meant 20, 30, 4
donald palmer has the oldest thing in the world that we are as a result of what we think. >> this is all the brain? >> of course. >> all a result of cognition. >> cognition, that's right. cognition is just a $10 word for thinking and all the aspects of thinking. >> can i use $10 words on this? >> yes. >> now, you know that nih, national institutes for health or of health. >> national institutes of metal. >> they -- of health. >> they...
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those offering instate we're grateful for the loss of life now the head of the commission jeffrey palmer has said regardless of whether or not both sides are able to reach some kind of quiet mutual agreement he is issuing that report today tuesday and this has been an impetus for both the israelis and turks to try and on out their differences for reconsideration because most people do understand that if the report is issued with all three consideration it will be much harder for the reconsideration to be made at a later date now it is also widely understood that the report is likely to uphold israel's legal right to impose a naval blockade on gaza but at the same time it is likely to charge these raids with using excessive force that is what has so far indicated that it is prepared to pay compensation but as long as this doesn't create a precedent and open it up for food that such illegal claims. are reporting there our news is updated around the clock at r.t. dot com let's look at some of the other features you'll find there now. detained for clapping their hands police while they clamp
those offering instate we're grateful for the loss of life now the head of the commission jeffrey palmer has said regardless of whether or not both sides are able to reach some kind of quiet mutual agreement he is issuing that report today tuesday and this has been an impetus for both the israelis and turks to try and on out their differences for reconsideration because most people do understand that if the report is issued with all three consideration it will be much harder for the...
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elizabeth palmer has late- breaking developments. >> reporter: the tabloid that traded on scandal for more than a century was finally brought down by its own scandalous practices. the paper controlled by media titan rupert murdoch, who also owns fox and the "wall street journal," will shut down on sunday. do you walk this fast all the time? >> i do when i'm running away from you guys. >> reporter: it was bad enough when it turned out "the news of the world" journalists had been hacking into private voice mails but worse when it emerged who their victims were. >> we are no longer talking here about politicians and celebrities, we're talking about murder victims, potentially terrorist victims, having their phones hacked into. it is absolutely disgusting what has taken place. >> reporter: it all started in 2005, when details of prince william's private life turned up in the paper. a police investigation found the royal phone had been hacked and an editor went to jail. but it just unraveled from there. celebrities like jude law and hugh grant discovered they'd been hit, too. >> you know,
elizabeth palmer has late- breaking developments. >> reporter: the tabloid that traded on scandal for more than a century was finally brought down by its own scandalous practices. the paper controlled by media titan rupert murdoch, who also owns fox and the "wall street journal," will shut down on sunday. do you walk this fast all the time? >> i do when i'm running away from you guys. >> reporter: it was bad enough when it turned out "the news of the world"...