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elizabeth palmer on the coronation celebration. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. america's most powerful military leaders were ordered to capitol hill today to answer for the epidemic of sexual assaults in the ranks. they quickly came under fire from the senate armed services committee. some members there want to relieve commanders of their power to decide who gets prosecuted in sexual assault cases and who doesn't. pentagon correspondent david martin is on the story. >> reporter: with one exception, the senior officers who marched into committee room, were all men. and they all objected to legislation to take the decision to prosecute sexual assault away from commanders in the field. but committee members, including seven women, were ready to take them on. >> not every single commander can distinguish between the a slap on the ass and a rape. >> reporter: senator kirsten gillibrand was referring to the mishandling of sexual assault cases which has left nearly tw
elizabeth palmer on the coronation celebration. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. america's most powerful military leaders were ordered to capitol hill today to answer for the epidemic of sexual assaults in the ranks. they quickly came under fire from the senate armed services committee. some members there want to relieve commanders of their power to decide who gets prosecuted in sexual assault cases and who...
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meanwhile, jack nicklaus and the great arnold palmer took vision outside the ropes. before players traveled by private plane, palmer earned his pilot's license in 1956 to fly himself to and from events and even set the world record for circumnavigation speed in 1976 that still stands today. >> ground ready to taxi. >> these practical applications have had a profound effect on the sport, but for another golf visionary, it was always about the art. >> next one we're going to is 12. we're about 95%. this is will be a -- this will be a sand bunker right here. the green set left to right in here. but all down over there will just be grass swales and they'll be able to play golf from the left side. here we go. ♪ >> i love building a golf course. you got to be crazy or something, but i love doing it. ♪ >> a fella called me. he thought i was thinking about building a course. when we got it all finished, we thought we built lot number 2 and long story short, gave up the insurance business. i don't know why. but we've been doing it ever since. >> pete is a master of deception.
meanwhile, jack nicklaus and the great arnold palmer took vision outside the ropes. before players traveled by private plane, palmer earned his pilot's license in 1956 to fly himself to and from events and even set the world record for circumnavigation speed in 1976 that still stands today. >> ground ready to taxi. >> these practical applications have had a profound effect on the sport, but for another golf visionary, it was always about the art. >> next one we're going to is...
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over the weekend, iranians elected a new kind of president and we asked elizabeth palmer to fill us in. >> reporter: by the time he cast his own ballot, hassan rouhani knew he was on a roll. during the final days of his campaign, his rallies were drawing vast crowds of young people convinced he could bring reform. over the past eight years under hard line president mahmoud ahmadinejad iran has refused to open its nuclear program to international scrutiny and the resulting sanctions have crippled the economy. today rouhani signaled a new more open approach. "we are ready to show more transparency to the world" he said. rouhani is 64 years old, a cleric with a law degree from scotland. he's also known as a bridge builder who was once iran's chief nuclear negotiator. in 2003, he put that program on pause to pave the way for talks with the west. sir richard dalton, back then britain's ambassador to iran, said rouhani could steer the way to talks again. >> provided by the united states and its negotiating partners come forward a little way to meet iran it should be possible to get a first s
over the weekend, iranians elected a new kind of president and we asked elizabeth palmer to fill us in. >> reporter: by the time he cast his own ballot, hassan rouhani knew he was on a roll. during the final days of his campaign, his rallies were drawing vast crowds of young people convinced he could bring reform. over the past eight years under hard line president mahmoud ahmadinejad iran has refused to open its nuclear program to international scrutiny and the resulting sanctions have...
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palmer. it's not like i had a choice. you snatch me fresh off the plane, don't even give a woman a chance to clean up. why didn't you tell me we were going out to a fancy dinner? i said i'm sorry. should've told her, deke. it's not like we haven't had these plans for weeks. i guess i just forgot! i got one word for you, buddy. datebook. so, honey, you, uh... want to open my present now? no, no, no. i'm enjoying the limo ride too much. anyway, it's too dark in here to read the card. oh, yeah. unh... what you got going there, hon? i got something caught in my teeth. i tell you, if i don't get some floss, it's going to bother me all night. do you guys mind if we pull over at a drugstore? oh, man... this is the worst selection of cards i've ever seen! while you're here, why don't you buy me a datebook? let it go. come on, i'm dying here. these cards, they're actually dusty. oh, will you hurry up? my mom and kelly in a confined space together. somebody's going down. wait a second. what's this? this is very nice. very nice. ok,
palmer. it's not like i had a choice. you snatch me fresh off the plane, don't even give a woman a chance to clean up. why didn't you tell me we were going out to a fancy dinner? i said i'm sorry. should've told her, deke. it's not like we haven't had these plans for weeks. i guess i just forgot! i got one word for you, buddy. datebook. so, honey, you, uh... want to open my present now? no, no, no. i'm enjoying the limo ride too much. anyway, it's too dark in here to read the card. oh, yeah....
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david martin is at the pentagon, and elizabeth palmer talks with the rebels.nd on the road-- the whirlybird catches steve hartman's attention. >> i mean, they told us it was impossible. who doesn't want to prove everyone wrong when they're told that something's impossible? imposs captioning sponsored by cbs
david martin is at the pentagon, and elizabeth palmer talks with the rebels.nd on the road-- the whirlybird catches steve hartman's attention. >> i mean, they told us it was impossible. who doesn't want to prove everyone wrong when they're told that something's impossible? imposs captioning sponsored by cbs
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elizabeth palmer has reported extensively from inside syria. she's been speaking with some of her contacts there today and joins from london. liz, we just heard ben rhodes say it wasn't likely these weapons would fall into the hands of islamic extremists, but what are the odds? >> reporter: well, it's pretty much guaranteed some of them will go astray. all sorts of methods have been discussed to keep track of them right down to numbering the shells and distributing them to specific groups. but these groups fight with one another. there's a thriving black market in arms. so it's going to be very hard-- no, impossible to keep track of them. however, the administration is foraging ahead. assad's troops have made significant gains in the past couple of weeks helped by this very powerful militia backed by iran, hezbollah. these gains are seen by the administration, in effect, as victories for iran, and so that's why there's real urgency behind this initiative. >> pelley: thanks, liz. syria is one of the topics on "face the nation" this sunday. bob s
elizabeth palmer has reported extensively from inside syria. she's been speaking with some of her contacts there today and joins from london. liz, we just heard ben rhodes say it wasn't likely these weapons would fall into the hands of islamic extremists, but what are the odds? >> reporter: well, it's pretty much guaranteed some of them will go astray. all sorts of methods have been discussed to keep track of them right down to numbering the shells and distributing them to specific...
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elizabeth palmer joins us now from london. liz, a man named hossan rohani will be the next president of iran. is he in the mold of ahmadinejad? >> reporter: well, he was seen as the most reform-minded of all the candidates who ran this time. that being said, they were all very conservative. in u.s. terms, it was as if all the candidates for the presidency came from the tea party. nevertheless, young people, especially, see mr. rohani as presenting a little bit of a hope for liberal reforms. he is a cleric. he is 64 years old. he's a very experienced diplomat. , quite cariz mat and i can also extremely close to the centers of power in iran. >> axelrod: so what will this mean for iran's relations with the west going forward? >> reporter: well, mr. rohani has been in powerful positions before. back in 2003-2005, he was actually the head of the iran's nuclear program. and back then, under his leadership, iran agreed to suspend uranium enrichment in order to try to allow productive talks to go ahead with the west. so people who wat
elizabeth palmer joins us now from london. liz, a man named hossan rohani will be the next president of iran. is he in the mold of ahmadinejad? >> reporter: well, he was seen as the most reform-minded of all the candidates who ran this time. that being said, they were all very conservative. in u.s. terms, it was as if all the candidates for the presidency came from the tea party. nevertheless, young people, especially, see mr. rohani as presenting a little bit of a hope for liberal...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.ws all around the world, good night. [ female announcer ] at royal caribbean, our ships are designed for wow. ♪ oh ♪ sometimes ♪ i get a good feeling ♪ yeah ♪ get a feeling that i never, never, never, never had before ♪ ♪ no, no, i get a good feeling ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] all this... only on royal caribbean. call 1-800-royal-caribbean today. only on royal caribbean. you see the "mini" ion my chest? funny, yes? no. there's nothing mini about me. i'm huge. ahem. any hoo. even my wrapper has a wrapper. flavor? i'm bursting with it. creamy? i ooze it. quality like this... (muffled):...doesn't come everyday. well technically it does because i'm in the grocery but... ooh, how you doin'? rich. creamy. and 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. . >>> did channing tatum once consider suicide? >>> plus did michael douglas lie about his cancer and sex connection? i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano. michael today after claiming he did not say oral sex was the cause of his
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.ws all around the world, good night. [ female announcer ] at royal caribbean, our ships are designed for wow. ♪ oh ♪ sometimes ♪ i get a good feeling ♪ yeah ♪ get a feeling that i never, never, never, never had before ♪ ♪ no, no, i get a good feeling ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] all this... only on royal caribbean. call 1-800-royal-caribbean today. only on royal caribbean. you see the...
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, gosh. >> our first world series together. >> rose: jim palmer from the orioles. >> jim palmer from the orioles who's a terrific friend and a great guy. and game two in 1985 i took over for howard cosell. howard came out with a book, he was fired ten days before the series and before game two we were doing our work in the booth in kansas city and al looked at me and he said "well, this begs the question, is it tougher to play in a world series or announce one?" and i said "what? announcing one by far is tougher!" and it is. because you have to have everything together. >> rose: you have to know all the moving parts. >> exactly. and when you're a player you can get rid of things with activity. >> rose: now, do you like the show you do, the tim mccarver show in terms of you sit down and have a conversation with people. not unlike what we do here but it's better. >> (laughs) no chance of that. >> rose: but you know what i mean. do you like that? >> i like it a lot and we are thinking about trying to continue that next year. i would like to do that. >> rose: are you an ambitious guy? >>
, gosh. >> our first world series together. >> rose: jim palmer from the orioles. >> jim palmer from the orioles who's a terrific friend and a great guy. and game two in 1985 i took over for howard cosell. howard came out with a book, he was fired ten days before the series and before game two we were doing our work in the booth in kansas city and al looked at me and he said "well, this begs the question, is it tougher to play in a world series or announce one?" and...
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in the catcher's uniform is staff sergeant richard palmer, who is also -- >> hey, what's up, baby? >> dad! >> ahh. when in myrtle beach, as a civilian, he's a firefighter. he teamed up with the fire department to pull off this very special welcome home surprise. the folks of wnbs talked to the father and daughter. >> we got on the bus last night at 7:30, 14-hour drive to get here. >> she thought he was still in afghanistan. >> called my number, i answered to those in the states. so we pulled it off. i didn't think we would. >> a lot of moving parts there. a lot of people had to coordinate to make it come together. beautiful. >> every day he's away from his family. itis hard for him and hard for us. >> i'm happy my daddy is home. >>> if i ever get the chance to go sky diving, i think this is the way to do it. from the basket of a hot air balloon. this is in colorado. early morning hours, getting everything set up. a basket full of skydivers. >> get me in a hot air balloon, you have to strap yourself to it. >> the fastest skydivers. a couple people hanging by their knees. a couple of
in the catcher's uniform is staff sergeant richard palmer, who is also -- >> hey, what's up, baby? >> dad! >> ahh. when in myrtle beach, as a civilian, he's a firefighter. he teamed up with the fire department to pull off this very special welcome home surprise. the folks of wnbs talked to the father and daughter. >> we got on the bus last night at 7:30, 14-hour drive to get here. >> she thought he was still in afghanistan. >> called my number, i answered to...
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jack nicklaus and arnold palmer and gary player were world-renowned athletes, but the game they playeduldn't be. i thought the values of golf and what golf stood for deserves to be a major sport. and that we could have a game that was as big as some of the individual athletes that were in it. ♪ >> when we started in the middle '70s, we had some real challenges economically to make golf work for the networks financially and then work for us financially, because television rights fees for sporting events are what drives the bus. and so coming up with the business plan to make golf financially feasible for the networks to be able to carry in large measure was a real chal internal it -- challenge and it took a number of years. ♪ >> i envisioned that golf was going to be bigger. if i was successful in developing a better concept for our television, if the events locally were better managed and they were able to more efficiently run their operation and market it better, that players are gonna play for a lot more money. and i convinced the tournament policy board to respect and to recognize t
jack nicklaus and arnold palmer and gary player were world-renowned athletes, but the game they playeduldn't be. i thought the values of golf and what golf stood for deserves to be a major sport. and that we could have a game that was as big as some of the individual athletes that were in it. ♪ >> when we started in the middle '70s, we had some real challenges economically to make golf work for the networks financially and then work for us financially, because television rights fees for...
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particularly mike palmer they are all here to be with us. another group that was dedicated to make sure the entire project was complete on time is the commission. they gave us time. lee is the commissioner. >> thank you, lee, i know there are several other commissioners in the audience, we have theresa ono. let's give them a big round of [ applause applause. they deserve our acknowledgment. now we have people who have helped with the fund raising and the building capacity for the library. friends of the library, scott. >> thank you, louis. it's a great pleasure to be with friends. this was a community effort where we had donations from $3 to a $100,000. there is a whole bunch of you, c'mon up. because these were the folks raising the money here in your community for this beautiful branch. [ applause ] also we have diane gray who is going to make a special presentation. >> hello, it is a glorious day and someone said the sun is shining on bay view. the sun always shines on bay view. my name is diane gray and i'm one of the newer board members
particularly mike palmer they are all here to be with us. another group that was dedicated to make sure the entire project was complete on time is the commission. they gave us time. lee is the commissioner. >> thank you, lee, i know there are several other commissioners in the audience, we have theresa ono. let's give them a big round of [ applause applause. they deserve our acknowledgment. now we have people who have helped with the fund raising and the building capacity for the library....
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thanksgiving by major palmer. "i like thanksgiving. "you get to have turkey and potatoes and gravy
thanksgiving by major palmer. "i like thanksgiving. "you get to have turkey and potatoes and gravy
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[phone rings] michael scott's dunder mifflin scranton meredith palmer memorial this is pam.am. pro-am race for the-- [dial tone] they hung up. okay. a woman shouldn't have to be hit by a car to learn that she may have rabies. but that is where we are in america. and that does not sit right with me.
[phone rings] michael scott's dunder mifflin scranton meredith palmer memorial this is pam.am. pro-am race for the-- [dial tone] they hung up. okay. a woman shouldn't have to be hit by a car to learn that she may have rabies. but that is where we are in america. and that does not sit right with me.
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palmer should give him 20% of everything they earned because of what he did for the game. he was important to the game. tiger's important to the game. jack was important to the game. >> for sure. >> rose: people who really somehow symbolized the game. >> certainly the last 50 years where the game of golf has really morphed into 21st century game we know and love. you look at the hogans and the bobby jones but more into the financial tv media, just a real booming golf. you look at jack and arnie. arnie really, he was the pioneer. >> rose: charismatic. >> he really took this game to the next level. and then follow that in with a savvies and the faldo and great european contingent to go with the fred couples and o'meara's. it has increased exponentially. like you say the golfers that follow in the wake of tiger woods perhaps give him a percentage what he's making right now because he certainly has created the game that we're all love so much. and make a great living from. it's a great sport and we have to work hard and there's no guarantees in this game but we're certainly in
palmer should give him 20% of everything they earned because of what he did for the game. he was important to the game. tiger's important to the game. jack was important to the game. >> for sure. >> rose: people who really somehow symbolized the game. >> certainly the last 50 years where the game of golf has really morphed into 21st century game we know and love. you look at the hogans and the bobby jones but more into the financial tv media, just a real booming golf. you look...
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i like a little lemonade and iced tea, arnold palmer. >> under a weeping willow tree. >> someone waving a second chance, how about former raider jamarcus russell. tell you who is giving this kid another shot. >>> this is second chance, way to wipe off the title, all-time biggest bust. former raider jamarcus russell could soon be on the field. >> russell one of four quarterbacks working out for chicago bears onko2 friday, this according to espn. no word if the bears are serious. he's dropped 50 pounds to get in game shape and working with former quarterback jeff garcia in san diego. russell was released by the raiders in 2010 and he hasn't played for a pro team since then. >> coming up after the break, one of those things you love to see, a military surprise in "sin city." >> the amazing moment when an airman reunites with his family right after the break. . >>> right now a quick programming note to tell you about. the french open tennis taking over this time. tomorrow and friday will bump our 11:00 a.m. newscast right off the air. never fear, marla, christina and i will be back at 11:00
i like a little lemonade and iced tea, arnold palmer. >> under a weeping willow tree. >> someone waving a second chance, how about former raider jamarcus russell. tell you who is giving this kid another shot. >>> this is second chance, way to wipe off the title, all-time biggest bust. former raider jamarcus russell could soon be on the field. >> russell one of four quarterbacks working out for chicago bears onko2 friday, this according to espn. no word if the bears...
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golf association with the help of tiger woods, arnold palmer and paul crimer adopted rodney danger field from catty shack while we're young in an effort to speed up play. >> while we're young. >> while we're young. >> while we're young. >> while we're young. >> behind the fun, the big business of golf is feeling some pressure, although rounds played have picked up as the economy improves, there is still 20% below the '80s peak according to the national golf foundation and one reason is slow play. duffers imitating the pain staking pros they see on tv. >> it's a serious issue and i hope the golfing public gets the message. >> we need to pick up the pace of play. >> so you'll see a series of familiar faces sweating over putts and over thinking tee shots with reminders for golfers like you and me to pick up the pace out there. >> while we're young. oh, boy. i don't see you, tyler, as a slow player. >> i am fast -- >> over thinking. >> i don't pick up the pace, i pick up the ball when i don't like the score on any given hole, but i'm all for moving the game along. >> get it going while we're
golf association with the help of tiger woods, arnold palmer and paul crimer adopted rodney danger field from catty shack while we're young in an effort to speed up play. >> while we're young. >> while we're young. >> while we're young. >> while we're young. >> behind the fun, the big business of golf is feeling some pressure, although rounds played have picked up as the economy improves, there is still 20% below the '80s peak according to the national golf...
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palmer says california is not facing a multibillion dollar budget gap in part because of cuts to programs like medi-cal. >> we can't commit to higher spending than the budget can sustain. >> reporter: the reason we saw the big rally today and we'll see more is the democrats are putting together their budget plan. some leaders have talked about restoring some cuts to social service programs. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> cool weather today. things are about to get much warmer. when and where. >>> first, fresh produce delivered right to your door. the big name bringing the service to the bay area. >>> after the break, oscar will hit the big screen in weeks. what the movie means to the family of the man whose life and death is portrayed. >> we're fortunate our story is being told. er ] the new subway® $4 lunch is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for veggie eaters. for meatball dreamers. for everyone who wants more of what they love. the new $4 lunch. a 6 inch sub and 21 ounce drink. tons to choose from. all day every day. >>> santa clara county voters
palmer says california is not facing a multibillion dollar budget gap in part because of cuts to programs like medi-cal. >> we can't commit to higher spending than the budget can sustain. >> reporter: the reason we saw the big rally today and we'll see more is the democrats are putting together their budget plan. some leaders have talked about restoring some cuts to social service programs. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> cool weather today. things are about to get...
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do they have an arnold palmer or how do they use the time? >> that would be very nice.ne of those myself. but the players, they're based not far from here. the rain just down here on the west court. the clubhouse at the east course. the usga and all the club officials are doing a wonderful job, but it's in trying circumstances. but the weather is the real issue at the moment today. the players obviously would have been cooped up in their players lounge and all the millionaires on their smartphones and laptops but anxious just to get back out on the course. obviously they started at 7:00 a.m. this morning. but they suspended play at 8:36 a.m. here. and then we saw a deluge for about an hour from 9:30 to 10:30. and then it stopped. you can still feel quite a bit of warmth here, but the conditions under foot are ingso. the players are out on the practice range. a number working on their pitching games and working on getting loose and getting ready to get back out there because play will resume at 12:10 p.m. local time. so that's good news, but no guarantee that there won't
do they have an arnold palmer or how do they use the time? >> that would be very nice.ne of those myself. but the players, they're based not far from here. the rain just down here on the west court. the clubhouse at the east course. the usga and all the club officials are doing a wonderful job, but it's in trying circumstances. but the weather is the real issue at the moment today. the players obviously would have been cooped up in their players lounge and all the millionaires on their...
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and there was palmer and nicklas and gary player. there were incredible players but we were way bigger. now we're lucky if we beat poker >> rose: because what? >> well, i think that we haven't reached out enough and tried to grab the fan as you're well aware doing a show on cable. there's a lot more stations out there, there's a lot more things to watch. our game takes a long time. at times you don't even know when it starts or finishes. people can't figure out the scoring system. we could go on for hours talking about the things that we haven't done well enough. if your best players are from spain and serbia and switzerland-- which our three best players are-- you're talking arguably three -- two of the greatest -- two t two greatest and djokovic who's blowing by people like myself as we speak, we need to do a better job of promoting those people so that people here know them better on a somewhat perm level. at least they know something about them. and i think we've done a very poor job of that. >> rose: what will the academy do? >>
and there was palmer and nicklas and gary player. there were incredible players but we were way bigger. now we're lucky if we beat poker >> rose: because what? >> well, i think that we haven't reached out enough and tried to grab the fan as you're well aware doing a show on cable. there's a lot more stations out there, there's a lot more things to watch. our game takes a long time. at times you don't even know when it starts or finishes. people can't figure out the scoring system....
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this is deacon palmer. how you doing? hi. sorry i'm late. i was just getting my uniform together. never thought green was my color, but i guess it is now. sorry. i have some hyper "first day" thing going on here. it's ok. settle down, julie. you already got the job. right. so you ready to saddle up and hit the trail? i think so. let me just go grab my jacket. ok. damn! so, is shot hot or is she just delivery-person hot? hot hot. in fact, i might even throw in a third hot. really? you mean hot hot hot? that would be 3. very good. all right, moose, just bottom-line this for me. is she hot enough that you might think about her while you're having sex with carrie? i don't think about other women while i'm having sex with my wife. oh, sure. so what do you think about? i think about my marriage vows and the life we built together. ha ha ha ha ha ha! ah, funny stuff, funny stuff. so, how you plan on telling carrie about this little trainee? you think i should tell her? whoa, yeah, you gotta tell her. that's a great big mistake. what are you talking about? if he doesn't tell her, and then
this is deacon palmer. how you doing? hi. sorry i'm late. i was just getting my uniform together. never thought green was my color, but i guess it is now. sorry. i have some hyper "first day" thing going on here. it's ok. settle down, julie. you already got the job. right. so you ready to saddle up and hit the trail? i think so. let me just go grab my jacket. ok. damn! so, is shot hot or is she just delivery-person hot? hot hot. in fact, i might even throw in a third hot. really? you...
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regardless of the threat they may pose to molly's territorial integrity and the next presidential election palmer they will bore you with your mic our military part is over the rest is merely an internal problem but the mali. sure a conflict is indeed very much a local fight after independence from france the torrens usual territory across more than mali geria was divided in mali it led to years of violence but our exit mostly populate the north of mali here in the thousand part of the country you will not find many whites this is how other ethnic moland groups with significantly darker skin call their nomadic neighbors and this geographical division only deepens antagonism but some believe this internal conflict could never stay as intense without outside help france has been openly supporting what it regards as an oppressed and discriminated minority shortly after the french intervention of the defense minister in paris suggested ethnic tour rigs in northern mali should have some autonomy you need to get a few political muscle the war will begin all over again because of the behavior of the fre
regardless of the threat they may pose to molly's territorial integrity and the next presidential election palmer they will bore you with your mic our military part is over the rest is merely an internal problem but the mali. sure a conflict is indeed very much a local fight after independence from france the torrens usual territory across more than mali geria was divided in mali it led to years of violence but our exit mostly populate the north of mali here in the thousand part of the country...
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palmer said, sure. and so he asked the question, and dr. palmer gave what i thought was a brilliant answer, and the student got this quizzical look on his face, and he says, i don't buy that. and i said, wow. what an amazing country. you can disagree. [laughter] with the professor. we were never even -- we would never even conceive of or think about doing something like that. so that, to me, was the first episode of culture shock. the other was we were told as interns that when you leave the hospital, you're not on call. call the hospital operator, call the operator and tell them, tell him or her that you're leaving the hospital and that you're signed out through whoever's on call. so the second day of the internship, one of the other doctors happened to be also from india. sanjiv, can i have a dime? i said, sure. so i gave him a dime. i see him go to the pay phone, and he's calling the new jersey bell operator. says this is dr. roe, i'm leaving the hospital. and then he hung up. [laughter] >> absolutely brilliant. deepak, how did you manag
palmer said, sure. and so he asked the question, and dr. palmer gave what i thought was a brilliant answer, and the student got this quizzical look on his face, and he says, i don't buy that. and i said, wow. what an amazing country. you can disagree. [laughter] with the professor. we were never even -- we would never even conceive of or think about doing something like that. so that, to me, was the first episode of culture shock. the other was we were told as interns that when you leave the...
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they finally arrested him and police identify him as ramar palmer, who had a valid driver's licenses and no outstanding warrants. police say he ran simply because he thought he could get away. >> a playground getting spruced by by the rotary club and the police department at bret harte elementary. those taking part say giving back is about more than a fresh coat of paint. >> it's more than increasing the property value or making better neighbors or provides safety. i mean it's really will create peace and well-being for our entire city. >> volunteers also gave the playground some new lines so that the children can play games like hopscotch and four- square. >>> a long time breast cancer fund racer is about to wrap up in the bay area for the last time. day 2 of the susan g. komen walk to raise mp for breast cancer research is underway in san francisco. next year's walk has been canceled in san francisco and six other cities. you may remember support for that foundation plummeted after a controversial decision last year to stop giving money to planned parenthood for breast cancer scree
they finally arrested him and police identify him as ramar palmer, who had a valid driver's licenses and no outstanding warrants. police say he ran simply because he thought he could get away. >> a playground getting spruced by by the rotary club and the police department at bret harte elementary. those taking part say giving back is about more than a fresh coat of paint. >> it's more than increasing the property value or making better neighbors or provides safety. i mean it's...
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elizabeth palmer compared some of the more extreme candidates in iran to members of the tea party.in america. listen. >> he was seen as the most reformed-minded of all candidates who ran at the time. that being said, they were all very conservative. in u.s. terms it was as if all the candidates for the presidency came from the tea party. >> michelle malkin is a columnist and fox news contributor. what does that say to you, michelle? >> you know, we have a term at twitchy for these elitist snobs in the so-called main stream media. we call them special snowflakes. they're so special. they're the ordained purveyors of truth who purport to know what is the accurate picture of politics in america. elizabeth palmer is a canadian journalist based in london, who thinks that she's giving a fair, balanced and neutrally objective view of a comparison between iranian and the tea party? it's beyond outrageous. the problem isn't so much bias in the media as it is the pretense of neutrality and these people still don't get it. >> it's interesting to me because it comes just as the cbs news anchor
elizabeth palmer compared some of the more extreme candidates in iran to members of the tea party.in america. listen. >> he was seen as the most reformed-minded of all candidates who ran at the time. that being said, they were all very conservative. in u.s. terms it was as if all the candidates for the presidency came from the tea party. >> michelle malkin is a columnist and fox news contributor. what does that say to you, michelle? >> you know, we have a term at twitchy for...
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i happen to be in the gro right behindack nicklaus and in front of arnold palmer's.f the caddy's picked me to finish dead last in the field. theyave a bet every year for who will finish last. and i can only tell you, i cannot remember hitting the fit shot. i birdied the first and secd holes, leading the tournament after two holes. saxon necklace ballmer. get that as one. gerri: that is a great story. that is awesome. i don't know how you play when interest because your hands after shang. and your stomach iall upset. it's a difculto do. what did you think of the course itself? a lot talk about this course and how it is very small. >> it is. most u.s. open courses that we plan would be on 250 acres plus. this ones just over 100. a ver tht, narrow, short by today's standards. you know, you can't see the ayers today, they are nervous. the majors always good players more nervous, and i don't think ere is a tough tournament played in the u.s. open because it tts of parts of your game. gerri: it is interesting becau it is shorter and doesn't like it is aa eally difficult cr
i happen to be in the gro right behindack nicklaus and in front of arnold palmer's.f the caddy's picked me to finish dead last in the field. theyave a bet every year for who will finish last. and i can only tell you, i cannot remember hitting the fit shot. i birdied the first and secd holes, leading the tournament after two holes. saxon necklace ballmer. get that as one. gerri: that is a great story. that is awesome. i don't know how you play when interest because your hands after shang. and...
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for "cbs this morning," elizabeth palmer london. >> when she walked down the aisle, he got tears in his title. >> because? >> he opted not to do it. >>> this year clark kent and his 75th anniversary of his alter ego. strange visitor from another planet. >> think. how can i? >> how? >> what if the ship doesn't make it? >> he'll die out there. alone. i can't do it. i thought i could, but -- >> laura -- >> now that it's here-- >> krypton is doomed. >> that's the quietest part of the movie. zach snyder and his producer deborah snyder are the husband and wife team behind "man of steel." good morning to you both. good to see you guys. >> good morning. >> after that it goes on a wild and crazy ride. let's talk about you snyders. when they first brought you the script, it's my understanding, zach, you said ah we have to think about it. i don't know if we want to do it. because? >> i with his a fan of "superman," so iconographic and so huge. we were concerned about how do you make him modern or whatever you're going to do with superman? such a big weight to bear. >> responsibility. >> exactly. >
for "cbs this morning," elizabeth palmer london. >> when she walked down the aisle, he got tears in his title. >> because? >> he opted not to do it. >>> this year clark kent and his 75th anniversary of his alter ego. strange visitor from another planet. >> think. how can i? >> how? >> what if the ship doesn't make it? >> he'll die out there. alone. i can't do it. i thought i could, but -- >> laura -- >> now that it's...
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i get the new tea drink, it's a sophisticated arnold palmer. who's inventing these?re you a science company? >> we're not, but we are steeped in invasion. even though we have a great year, we recognize we have to self-renew and reinvent and not embrace the status quo. >> one of the things steve jobs was working on, he was trying to develop a car that ran on water. crazy? >> i think that might be in the future. >> you do? >> further out, but now, the most important thing is improve the internal combustion engine, electric, reducing the emissions. >> i was talking to young people -- and i told them i worked for goldman. they want to work at a place that doesn't ruin the environment as their first goal. when you be try to get the best, is that what they want? >> absolutely. it's neat. ford attracted tremendous talent because of what we do, not only for safe and efficient transportation, but for a better world. and the new hybrids and plug in, the hydrogen vehicle concept, mixing hydrogen with platinum and water is coming out, and we together work on creating the energy,
i get the new tea drink, it's a sophisticated arnold palmer. who's inventing these?re you a science company? >> we're not, but we are steeped in invasion. even though we have a great year, we recognize we have to self-renew and reinvent and not embrace the status quo. >> one of the things steve jobs was working on, he was trying to develop a car that ran on water. crazy? >> i think that might be in the future. >> you do? >> further out, but now, the most important...