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there's patterson. >>> thank goodness patterson just god here. his birthday just last wednesday.msday was right around the corner. thank goodness that prophecy did not come true. we have confirmed here at cnn that the world did not end wed. but for weeks followers of a christian radio broadcasters have been warning us all of judgment day. well, we're going to sit down and give some perspective here from an ordained minister and professor of old testament studies, find out how the bible played a role in the prophecy. there he is, he's here with me. you'll hear from him right after the break. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events includin
there's patterson. >>> thank goodness patterson just god here. his birthday just last wednesday.msday was right around the corner. thank goodness that prophecy did not come true. we have confirmed here at cnn that the world did not end wed. but for weeks followers of a christian radio broadcasters have been warning us all of judgment day. well, we're going to sit down and give some perspective here from an ordained minister and professor of old testament studies, find out how the bible...
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most of those crimes took place in residential areas near patterson pass and mines road. the description of attacker varies. they were not sexually assaulted but they are advising women in the area please be aware of their surroundings. >> many commuters are expressing their discontent of the express lane on 680. it opened last fall. the toll varies depending on time of day. numbers show morning commuters in express lane only save one minute on the 14-mile stretch. drivers say $38 million project made congestion worse. caltrans says it takes time to get through the adjustment period and reap the benefits. >> mike nicco has the forecast. is summer here ever? >> clouds today and definitely making the airways slow. flight arrival delays about an hour into sfo. by summer, warmer weather you can see on the bottom, cooler days. that could be entire forecast. >>> the man who survived a terrible accident after two metal pipes went straight through his head. >> also, security flaw. privacy problems now wanting to unfriend facebook. create my oasis. marcy: ok, romantic garden? bree
most of those crimes took place in residential areas near patterson pass and mines road. the description of attacker varies. they were not sexually assaulted but they are advising women in the area please be aware of their surroundings. >> many commuters are expressing their discontent of the express lane on 680. it opened last fall. the toll varies depending on time of day. numbers show morning commuters in express lane only save one minute on the 14-mile stretch. drivers say $38 million...
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most of those crimes took place in residential areas near patterson pass and mines road.he description of attacker varies. they were not sexually assaulted but they are advising women in the area please be aware of their surroundings. >> many commuters are expressing their discontent of the express lane on 680. it opened last fall. the toll varies depending on time of day. numbers show morning commuters in express lane only save one minute on the 14-mile stretch. drivers say $38 million project made congestion worse. caltrans says it takes time to get through the adjustment period and reap the benefits. >> mike nicco has the forecast. is summer here ever? >> clouds today and definitely making the airways slow. flight arrival delays about an hour into sfo. by summer, warmer weather you can see on the bottom, cooler days. that could be entire forecast. >>> the man who survived a terrible accident after two metal pipes went straight through his head. >> also, [ woman ] everybody's looking for deals these days, and i'm not talking about saving a dollar off shampoo or two-for-
most of those crimes took place in residential areas near patterson pass and mines road.he description of attacker varies. they were not sexually assaulted but they are advising women in the area please be aware of their surroundings. >> many commuters are expressing their discontent of the express lane on 680. it opened last fall. the toll varies depending on time of day. numbers show morning commuters in express lane only save one minute on the 14-mile stretch. drivers say $38 million...
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this is patterson wolf. >> he's a mess. absolute mess. on thursday, a very quick delivery. his mom, this is our third baby, has this down to a science. t.j., have you ever seen a trident missile launched from a nuclear submarine. >> oh, my god. >> seriously, she makes it happen. >> don't give the country that visual of your wife. >> that kind of speed is how quickly she can have the baby. and she's doing very well. seriously we've had the same dr., who has delivered all three of her kids. she knows what to expect when it comes to our babies, he came in and here he is. >> this is supposed to be a beautiful moment. >> you know it is a beautiful moment. i think a lot of folks knew about this. i lost my father about a month ago, heart-wrenching, very unexpected and to have new life in the family like this is a healing thing, it really is and a wonderful moment. we're certainly happy to have him here. it's just, still can't believe he's here. >> i said patterson but it's a long imin and and significance of the name with your dad. >> william pa
this is patterson wolf. >> he's a mess. absolute mess. on thursday, a very quick delivery. his mom, this is our third baby, has this down to a science. t.j., have you ever seen a trident missile launched from a nuclear submarine. >> oh, my god. >> seriously, she makes it happen. >> don't give the country that visual of your wife. >> that kind of speed is how quickly she can have the baby. and she's doing very well. seriously we've had the same dr., who has...
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he creeps up behind women jogging on patterson path road and down east avenue and when he catches the unsuspecting victim he strips down her pants sometimes underwear included, a suspect description is sketchy but there is this. the victims were always running on open paths and share two commonthings. baggy clothes and headphones and that's why police believe they never heard the attacker lurking on the other side. >> reporter: livermore police don't believe they have a case where men strip a woman's pants or top in public then vip it. >> we have gone online and looked in the video sharing websites and haven't found any video from livermore of any panting. >> i think they are pushing limits and seeing what they can get away with. >> reporter: in fact, an fbi profiler tells cbs5 25% of serial killers captured and interviewed admitted to crimes like panting before graduating to more severe crimes. >> i wouldn't walk alon. >> we are working real hard at trying to determine a pattern but we haven't been successful yet. >> reporter: for now the jogging trails are virtually empty. robert ly
he creeps up behind women jogging on patterson path road and down east avenue and when he catches the unsuspecting victim he strips down her pants sometimes underwear included, a suspect description is sketchy but there is this. the victims were always running on open paths and share two commonthings. baggy clothes and headphones and that's why police believe they never heard the attacker lurking on the other side. >> reporter: livermore police don't believe they have a case where men...
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this is near the patterson pass. none of the women have been hurt or sexually assaulted but the man could face assault, battery or molestation charges. >>> well we have heard of many in recent years. how the mega quakes in distant countries could effect faultlines here in the bay area. >>> the new safety measures being asked for in the wake of a tragic accident in san francisco. >>> welcome back to the morning news. large earthquakes like this one could have more of an effect on fault lines here in the bay area than scientists previously thought. a new study shows the past major quakes caused parts of the fault to slip setting off some small tremors. there is no evidence that they will cause major quakes here in the bay area. the earthquake in japan was not included in the study. >>> this morning toyota has some very disappointing news about earnings. profits dropped more than 70%. it looks like the japanese quake definitely hit the company hard. again there are earnings their profit dropping 77% on that. the world's
this is near the patterson pass. none of the women have been hurt or sexually assaulted but the man could face assault, battery or molestation charges. >>> well we have heard of many in recent years. how the mega quakes in distant countries could effect faultlines here in the bay area. >>> the new safety measures being asked for in the wake of a tragic accident in san francisco. >>> welcome back to the morning news. large earthquakes like this one could have more of...
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. >> pat patterson. >> some of these letters bring tears to a glass eye. >> never let 'em see you sweatut i'm sweating right now. >> reporter: at the only national monument erected in their honor they remember friends who didn't make it home. 400,000 died in the war. [ "taps" ] >> reporter: olin pickens was a p.o.w. for over two years. >> they told us we'd be either killed or captured. i found out later 75 of our men got killed. >> reporter: bill drury was a tailgunner on the green hornet. he says his crew was as close as brothers. >> i accept this honor on their behalf. >> reporter: milton parnell was a member of the 783rd police. >> just thinking about what the world lost. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: they were overwhelmed by the gratitude of fellow americans. >> i'm just so taken aback people come up to you, thank you for your service and i don't feel like i did that much. i just feel like it was my duty, and i was proud to do it. >> reporter: the vets' trips are completely paid for and arranged by the senior wish nonprofit forever young. >> it is a time of healing for these men
. >> pat patterson. >> some of these letters bring tears to a glass eye. >> never let 'em see you sweatut i'm sweating right now. >> reporter: at the only national monument erected in their honor they remember friends who didn't make it home. 400,000 died in the war. [ "taps" ] >> reporter: olin pickens was a p.o.w. for over two years. >> they told us we'd be either killed or captured. i found out later 75 of our men got killed. >> reporter:...
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. >> attorney rick patterson represents many of the victims. >> it can kill you if it is dialed high enough, you can be dead by the time you get to the parking lot. >> extreme cases of over radiation aren't the only issue. >> the day-to-day problem is the radiation is higher than it should be. >> ucsf radiology professor says the lack of national guidelines allows radiation doses to vary widely, sometimes exposing patients more than needed. >> it can lead to an increased risk of cancer. that cancer won't occur right away. five years or ten years or twenty years. >> in a study published just over a year ago, the doctor looked at over 1100 patients undergoing ct scans at four bay area hospitals. ucsf, california pacific, marin general, and ulta baits. >> averages were twice as high as they should have been. all four bay area hospitals told us they made changes to keep radiation doses as low as possible. >> very clear standards for what are acceptable doses of radiation exposure. >> but nationwide low dose standards. she testified about it to congress. as for accidents like the cases at
. >> attorney rick patterson represents many of the victims. >> it can kill you if it is dialed high enough, you can be dead by the time you get to the parking lot. >> extreme cases of over radiation aren't the only issue. >> the day-to-day problem is the radiation is higher than it should be. >> ucsf radiology professor says the lack of national guidelines allows radiation doses to vary widely, sometimes exposing patients more than needed. >> it can lead to...
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like elvin and laverne patterson. >> the pattersons. their grandson and i went to school together. and now i coach their daughter in softball. they'll be greatly missed. they were a special, special couple. >> reporter: liza and her father own and care for the cemetery. it's the only business in town still in business. >> they've been hard days for all of us. the school is gone. our church is gone. there's nothing. ♪ >> reporter: at the smithville baptist church under a canvas ceiling in a parking lot, the congregation ignored the ruins around them and celebrated. >> oh, thank you, jesus. >> reporter: pastor wes white took shelter in the basement. a minute later, he and others emerged to find their town forever changed. >> we stumble together, confused and wondering what's happening. and the horror of realizing so many we love were moments away and were suffering and were dying. >> reporter: elsewhere, survivors and volunteers picked through what little remained of the town struck by the ferocity of an f-5 tornado, the most powerful there is. even members of president obama's cabin
like elvin and laverne patterson. >> the pattersons. their grandson and i went to school together. and now i coach their daughter in softball. they'll be greatly missed. they were a special, special couple. >> reporter: liza and her father own and care for the cemetery. it's the only business in town still in business. >> they've been hard days for all of us. the school is gone. our church is gone. there's nothing. ♪ >> reporter: at the smithville baptist church under...
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. >> reporter: attorney rick patterson represents many of the videotapes. >> it can kill you ifs dialed high enough. you could be dead by the time you get to the parking lot. >> reporter: but extreme cases of overradiation aren't the only issue. >> the day-to-day problem is the radiation is higher than it should be. >> reporter: ucsf raidologist professor rebecca smith says a lack of national guidelines allows radiation doses to vary widely, sometimes exposing patients more than needed. >> it can lead to an increased risk of cancer but that cancer won't occur right away. could occur in five years, 10 years, or 20 years. >> reporter: in a study published just over a year ago the doctor looked at over 1100 patients undergoing ct scans at four bay area hospitals. ucsf, california pacific, marin general and alta bates. >> twice as high as they should have been for the average. >> reporter: all four bay area hospitals told us they made changes to keep radiation doses as low as possible. >> we need very clear standards for what are acceptable levels of radiation exposure. >> reporter: as for
. >> reporter: attorney rick patterson represents many of the videotapes. >> it can kill you ifs dialed high enough. you could be dead by the time you get to the parking lot. >> reporter: but extreme cases of overradiation aren't the only issue. >> the day-to-day problem is the radiation is higher than it should be. >> reporter: ucsf raidologist professor rebecca smith says a lack of national guidelines allows radiation doses to vary widely, sometimes exposing...
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six attacks have been reported since 2007, mostly near patterson pass and mines road. the most recent happened last month. they say the suspect attacks female joggers who are alone. none of them have been physically injured or sexually assaulted. livermore police say they have looked on the internet to see if the suspect has been maybe filming and posting video of the attac attacks, but so far they have found nothing. >>> a $50 million federal lawsuit filed by oscar grant's family will go to trial. a federal judge says a jury should decide if bart officers should be liable for their actions. grant was shot in the back of the head while lying on the ground under arrest. the judge ruled b.a.r.t. as an organization cannot be held responsible for the killing. >>> an east bay woman died mysteriously during a trip abroad and now her husband is fighting for a thorough investigation. as jean elle reports her unexplained death is six in thailand. >> i knew that this was a really serious conversation and it took one conversation with the doctor to realize we were going to lose h
six attacks have been reported since 2007, mostly near patterson pass and mines road. the most recent happened last month. they say the suspect attacks female joggers who are alone. none of them have been physically injured or sexually assaulted. livermore police say they have looked on the internet to see if the suspect has been maybe filming and posting video of the attac attacks, but so far they have found nothing. >>> a $50 million federal lawsuit filed by oscar grant's family will...
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record pool-- was made up of 25 jocks who played in gay clubs, and-- you know, larry levan, larry patterson, and tee scott. i mean, it was all these popular disco deejays, and they were doing what-- the leader of that pool, judy weinstein, said that disco was black music made easy for white people to dance to. and that became-- the most important input on black radio was disco. and so, when you're in the ghetto, and you're listening to y.m.c.a. or i love america by patrick juvet on your black radio station, there's a disconnect, and what always happens when culture, you know, rises above the masses or rises to a different aspiration than what the masses have, then the masses create new, and whether it was, you know, from the jazz to blues to rock and roll or to rap music, it was that they had to create their own, and rap music was a return to funky-- even rock and roll, but funky beats-- and a return to artists who looked like and spoke to the needs and the minds of the people, and that's what t rappers were at that time. early on, you worked with kurtis blow. my first artist was kurtis blo
record pool-- was made up of 25 jocks who played in gay clubs, and-- you know, larry levan, larry patterson, and tee scott. i mean, it was all these popular disco deejays, and they were doing what-- the leader of that pool, judy weinstein, said that disco was black music made easy for white people to dance to. and that became-- the most important input on black radio was disco. and so, when you're in the ghetto, and you're listening to y.m.c.a. or i love america by patrick juvet on your black...
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who are new here originally i was going this is why good dog you know pronovost patterson said that clinton had several opportunities to kill a lot and he didn't do so because he wouldn't think it the legal justification was the same reason when he was on the road diesel's the same reason he was offered from sudan a lot and he didn't accept that i didn't why didn't i wish except except when i'm alone or offered him twice you know bush gave six provisos after we were attacking the greatest terrorist attack in world history that the taliban had to do to avoid war they did not meet those provides those and that's why war kurt baby had to give up in london among other things yeah well how about just been lot he was the bad guy right no he was harbored by the taliban they were they were the reason why they said you know once we started first of all before the bombing they said you got to show some evidence and we'll turn him over to the case and we were not after the they said you don't even show us evidence anymore after the war already began that's right after we started i don't know why you'r
who are new here originally i was going this is why good dog you know pronovost patterson said that clinton had several opportunities to kill a lot and he didn't do so because he wouldn't think it the legal justification was the same reason when he was on the road diesel's the same reason he was offered from sudan a lot and he didn't accept that i didn't why didn't i wish except except when i'm alone or offered him twice you know bush gave six provisos after we were attacking the greatest...
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mistake joining me to discuss it is robert farley assistant professor at the university of kentucky patterson school lawyers and money robert thanks so much for joining us tonight if you're just wonder do you think that perhaps the inner vention in libya has made it off the stronger that if we hadn't gone in there may be you know some of the unrest would have continued maybe there would have been more pressure from inside but now it's top it is the civilian casualties are rising now more cut off the supporters are coming out of the woodworks because he gets to as the nato victim. i think that's a really good question and he answered the answer but he still doesn't have control of the country and he was he was winning against the rebels when do you know intervened and it looked like he was going to see as many whether the future would have been told by mask or not is a different question. and so i'm not sure that he's actually stronger but i think he's been far more resilient than anyone in nato expected i think he's been a lot more resilient than the rebels expected and in that sense i think
mistake joining me to discuss it is robert farley assistant professor at the university of kentucky patterson school lawyers and money robert thanks so much for joining us tonight if you're just wonder do you think that perhaps the inner vention in libya has made it off the stronger that if we hadn't gone in there may be you know some of the unrest would have continued maybe there would have been more pressure from inside but now it's top it is the civilian casualties are rising now more cut...
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this has happened near patterson and north mines road. none of the women have been and salted, just their pants taken off. >> there is a water line that broke sending millions of water into this field. thousands of people saw the water pressure dip and turn brown. crews worked until early this morning to repair the water transmission line. workers picked up back again and are expected to finish the line by this evening. >>> family and friends held a private memorial service for san carlos mayor. the 46-year-old mayor died suddenly yesterday from a heart attack. he called 911 after not feeling very well. he was then taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead. he became the mayor this past december and was set to run his term through november. sound of bag pipes playing today at an emotional memorial at the city hall rotunda. 11 portraits were laid out. although the event is not a political one, the unprecedented personnel department was on the minds of many. >> police in the south bay are searching for a more and her boyfriend
this has happened near patterson and north mines road. none of the women have been and salted, just their pants taken off. >> there is a water line that broke sending millions of water into this field. thousands of people saw the water pressure dip and turn brown. crews worked until early this morning to repair the water transmission line. workers picked up back again and are expected to finish the line by this evening. >>> family and friends held a private memorial service for...
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contra costa times reports that most of the incidents took place in residential areas near patterson pass and mines road. the women's description vary greatly. they were not sexually assaulted but police are advising women in the area to be aware of their surroundings. >> kristen: budget ax is coming down in several school districts. amy hollyfield is live in alameda where more of those cuts and new teacher protest that is coming this morning. >> reporter: layoffs were approved in alameda, about 20 teachers will be getting laid off. that is why teachers will be out this morning, leafleting demanding that they call their legislators. this is part of a week long protest call the state of emergency that the teachers have declared across the state. yesterday we saw teachers in the shopping malls. they were holding grade-ins to show how much work they take in. they are mad about cuts to school funding and asking legislators to extend some of the two-year-old temporary taxes we have so there won't be more cuts which they say will be devastating. >> it's 48 to 1, that is over 220 students a
contra costa times reports that most of the incidents took place in residential areas near patterson pass and mines road. the women's description vary greatly. they were not sexually assaulted but police are advising women in the area to be aware of their surroundings. >> kristen: budget ax is coming down in several school districts. amy hollyfield is live in alameda where more of those cuts and new teacher protest that is coming this morning. >> reporter: layoffs were approved in...
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the source told me that he was one of five people who received the equipment from wright patterson air force base that was what originally crashed in roswell that was a circular flying shape aircraft. it was not from mars but from russia and was actually originally a third reich design. much of water rightabout discusses a program called operation paper clip put into effect after the war where america pelage third reich scientists to head up the aerospace programs and much of the military programs and who designed the apolo rockets for kennedy but russia did the same thing. they pillage to the scientists they could get their hands on. so the flying desk according to the engineers was something that had crashed in new mexico and the intent was for it to be a hoax. that stalin, and 1947, talk about the rise will crash, stalin did not yet have the atomic weapon, a truman did. they were bitter rivals. staal and made a move and fired a warning shot to say you may have the atomic bomb but i have psychological warfare and then through war of the world's he wanted to send the flying disc to la
the source told me that he was one of five people who received the equipment from wright patterson air force base that was what originally crashed in roswell that was a circular flying shape aircraft. it was not from mars but from russia and was actually originally a third reich design. much of water rightabout discusses a program called operation paper clip put into effect after the war where america pelage third reich scientists to head up the aerospace programs and much of the military...
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. >> reporter: attorney rick patterson represents many of the victims. >> it can kill you if it is dialed high enough. you could be dead by the time you get to the parking lot. >> reporter: but supreme cases of overradiation aren't the only issue. >> the day-to-day problem is the radiation is higher than it should be. >> reporter: ucsf radiology professor rebecca smith simon says a lack of national guidelines allows radiation doses to vary widely. sometimes exposing the patients more than needed. >> it can lead to an increased risk of cancer. but that cancer won't occur right away. it might not occur for a few years or five years or ten or 20 years. >> in a study published over 11 years ago they looked at patients undergoing ct scans at four bay area hospitals. ucsf, california mask, marin general and ulta baits. >> the averages were twice as high as they should have been. the extreme doses were 10, 20, 30 times higher than they should be. >> reporter: all four area hospitals said they made changes to keep radiation doses as low as possible. >> we need very clear standards for what are ac
. >> reporter: attorney rick patterson represents many of the victims. >> it can kill you if it is dialed high enough. you could be dead by the time you get to the parking lot. >> reporter: but supreme cases of overradiation aren't the only issue. >> the day-to-day problem is the radiation is higher than it should be. >> reporter: ucsf radiology professor rebecca smith simon says a lack of national guidelines allows radiation doses to vary widely. sometimes...
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, strong ambassador to egypt, who i'm not sure has been nominated yet but i believe she has, ann pattersono comes out of pakistan, and my guess is that the folks on ground there can do more. one other point. salam fayad of the palestinian authority has done an amazing job of standing up a palestinian security force with our support and the support of the jordanians. it's well trained. it's keeping peace in the west bank. and economic development there is at record levels in the last several years. people don't know that story. and i think palestine is in much better shape with leadership from president abbas to embrace this moment. and i think the same is true, really, of israel. and i suggested that the coalition might change for bibi netanyahu, but i think there's an opportunity to do what a majority of israelis want, which is move toward a two-state solution and a jewish state of israel with secure borders that the united states has already sworn many times to help israel protect. >> let me put the two of you on hold here for a second because we have to take another break. when we come
, strong ambassador to egypt, who i'm not sure has been nominated yet but i believe she has, ann pattersono comes out of pakistan, and my guess is that the folks on ground there can do more. one other point. salam fayad of the palestinian authority has done an amazing job of standing up a palestinian security force with our support and the support of the jordanians. it's well trained. it's keeping peace in the west bank. and economic development there is at record levels in the last several...
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ann patterson's wikileak diplomatic cable from 2009 reads pakistani army and intelligence agency covertly sponsoring four militant groups, including al qaeda, and will not abandon them for any amount of u.s. money. which may be why pakistan was not informed of this mission. in fact, there was real fear that clueless pakistani fighter jets might try to shoot down the navy s.e.a.l.s. >> we were watching and making sure that our people and our aircraft were able to get out of pakistani airspace and thankfully there was no engagement of pakistani forces. >> reporter: what does it say about our relationship with pakistan that we give them billions to buy their help in counterterrorism but we don't trust them on the biggest counterterrorism mission? >> well, sounds to me like we were right not to trust them. either they knew about the fact he was in that compound and it's hard to believe they didn't and they didn't act on it. or if they didn't know, it raises fundamental questions about competence. >> reporter: this doctor says this mission proves that with friends like pakistan we don't need e
ann patterson's wikileak diplomatic cable from 2009 reads pakistani army and intelligence agency covertly sponsoring four militant groups, including al qaeda, and will not abandon them for any amount of u.s. money. which may be why pakistan was not informed of this mission. in fact, there was real fear that clueless pakistani fighter jets might try to shoot down the navy s.e.a.l.s. >> we were watching and making sure that our people and our aircraft were able to get out of pakistani...
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they'll turn and then patterson pass before emerging on test let road for a final turn as they head 81 miles down south to silicon valley and san jose. livermore paid tens of the thousands to host this tour and the vice mayor says it's well worth it. >> economically it's worth between $1.5 and $2 million which considering we pull very minor investment of about $38,000 having a $2 million return is just quite a return on the investment. we've already gotten most of that back from our sponsorships anyway. >> reporter: this race is a bit personal for livermore's mayor. he used an experimental medication made by amgen. he's going to lead that relay for life walk earlier this morning. he is now cancer free. that will be just after 10:00 a.m. live in livermore. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:06. new reports this morning now identifying the housekeeper who has the child fathered by arnold schwarzenegger. she's identified as 50-year-old mildred patricia baena who goes by the name patty. she worked in the schwarzenegger family home for 20 years before retiring in january. a
they'll turn and then patterson pass before emerging on test let road for a final turn as they head 81 miles down south to silicon valley and san jose. livermore paid tens of the thousands to host this tour and the vice mayor says it's well worth it. >> economically it's worth between $1.5 and $2 million which considering we pull very minor investment of about $38,000 having a $2 million return is just quite a return on the investment. we've already gotten most of that back from our...
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but walter cohan, who was a white house reporter for the mccormick patterson chain which was very anti-russell a republican chain, which published the "washington times" here in washington got a copy of donovan's secret plan for setting up the cia and the published a paper in a highly inflammatory store he accused donovan of wanting to set up what a method to an american gestapo to spy on not only people overseas, but americans at home. and if you call someone a gestapo back during world war ii, and those are very incendiary words. j. edgar hoover had an agent spread particularly natch -- nasty rumor with harry truman staff that eventually got to truman about donovan's personal life. i will let you read the book to find out what that is, but donovan had a number of affairs, had a number of extramarital affairs, and it was well known in washington and out in the field that he had. at one point the pond, the secret pentagon espionage unit, arranged through an officer who was stationed, who is on the white house staff under roosevelt and then under truman, that a 59 page report was placed on trum
but walter cohan, who was a white house reporter for the mccormick patterson chain which was very anti-russell a republican chain, which published the "washington times" here in washington got a copy of donovan's secret plan for setting up the cia and the published a paper in a highly inflammatory store he accused donovan of wanting to set up what a method to an american gestapo to spy on not only people overseas, but americans at home. and if you call someone a gestapo back during...
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and she recently was an alicia patterson fellow and a john ber jacobs fellow, and her book is "the union of their dreams: power, hope and struggle in sue czar chavez's farm worker movement." of it's an amazing journey that wer follows the story of eight people who were inspired by cesaedr chavez and many of them eventually disillusionedally somewhat with the way theirione careers in that movement ended. but it's an amazing story thatis sort of takes on a couple of decades of critical california and american history. so those are our panelists. and as i was saying, these books are all encompassed as journey. for many of us ourselves have lived as californians, this europe incentive in -- journey in which latino identity sort of developed what a sense of being latino. mario, your character is not present in the room right now even though he said he would be. [laughter] he might show up any moment. sal castro is most well known to us as the person who inspirede the student walkouts on the east side in the 1960s. [applause] and i think that what i picked h up most in your book, it's essentia
and she recently was an alicia patterson fellow and a john ber jacobs fellow, and her book is "the union of their dreams: power, hope and struggle in sue czar chavez's farm worker movement." of it's an amazing journey that wer follows the story of eight people who were inspired by cesaedr chavez and many of them eventually disillusionedally somewhat with the way theirione careers in that movement ended. but it's an amazing story thatis sort of takes on a couple of decades of critical...
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. >> reporter: this dog house was designed by architect trent cash of cone, patterson, fox in new yorkular movement of a dog as it curls up to sleep. he says dogs are great clients. >> they're very good. they can't really give you other directions which is good. but they need things. they need light. they need air. they need shelter. they need all of the basic things that everybody needs. >> reporter: dog houses used to be the essential emblem of middle class suburban life, a refrigerator in the kitchen and by the fence a dog house. but as the suburbs grew, so did the dog houses. today some people even write books about bark-tecture and it comes in just about every breed from classical to modern. post modern. to just weird. from pre-fab to plain fabulous. brian piccard designed this post modern dog house as an homage to the work of architect mario botau, one of a series of architect-inspired houses that piccard is working on. >> with the economy and people who really really love modern architecture, contemporary architecture, you may not be able to afford to do a really really great mo
. >> reporter: this dog house was designed by architect trent cash of cone, patterson, fox in new yorkular movement of a dog as it curls up to sleep. he says dogs are great clients. >> they're very good. they can't really give you other directions which is good. but they need things. they need light. they need air. they need shelter. they need all of the basic things that everybody needs. >> reporter: dog houses used to be the essential emblem of middle class suburban life, a...
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it currently manages a very large program at wright patterson air force base. these are approximately 1,000 jobs, including military, civilians, and contractors, employees within the enterprise logistic director yacht. asking the department of defense to provide cost benefit analysis of their decision to combined these portfolios makes sense. . the comment of this being a costly study this study will provide congress the same transparency and accountability of taxpayers' dollars that we here in congress are being asked. i support the air force's plan to become more efficient but we need to make sure there's a good business case and these moves are efficient and are in the best interest of the taxpayers. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from alabama. mrs. roby: i yield the rest of my time to the gentleman from alabama. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. >> i rise in opposition to this amendment. i want to thank chairman turner for his hard work and dedication, i'm privileg
it currently manages a very large program at wright patterson air force base. these are approximately 1,000 jobs, including military, civilians, and contractors, employees within the enterprise logistic director yacht. asking the department of defense to provide cost benefit analysis of their decision to combined these portfolios makes sense. . the comment of this being a costly study this study will provide congress the same transparency and accountability of taxpayers' dollars that we here in...
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one of those possibly, morgan city, maybe even into patterson, louisiana. are two areas of great concern. one advantage we have in a spot like morgan city is we have a levee system. the reason that's important is simple. this is what the scenario would be if you didn't happen to have a levee. what happens? the water level begins to rise. you notice it escapes the boundaries of the river moves out and floods good parts of the community. when you have a levee system which parts of southern louisiana have, you're going to be protected. rising water is going to go up. if it doesn't over top the levee, conditions are picture perfect. this depends on the idea that the levees hold. they haven't been run for a long time. they're certainly going to be tested over the next days, hours and weeks. it will be interesting to see what happens in places like morgan city, louisiana. we are going to be seeing some rainfall in parts of southeast, thankfully not in the mississippi river valley. much moving to parts of the northeast. it's the ohio valley, some severe thundersto
one of those possibly, morgan city, maybe even into patterson, louisiana. are two areas of great concern. one advantage we have in a spot like morgan city is we have a levee system. the reason that's important is simple. this is what the scenario would be if you didn't happen to have a levee. what happens? the water level begins to rise. you notice it escapes the boundaries of the river moves out and floods good parts of the community. when you have a levee system which parts of southern...
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jason patterson had been working on narcotics since 20 08.case the white was a police dispatcher and has been placed on it at the district of leaked. this is pending the investigation. she is placed o >> also, the police misconduct 85 cases have already been dismissed and others are delayed. they are reviewing hundreds of cases in which the accused officers could have been involved. >> this man was on the nation's most 15 most wanted list is in police custody. in november, sean michael sullivan was arguing over an outstanding debt when he shot a two different men. one has been paralyzed from the waist down. with the help of police, they found him earlier this week in a marijuana growing house. still to come, the top 10 money wasting things burning . we will of the full forecast and first, let us check-in with jan wahl. >> zumba celebrating it and model. of the rolling hills spa. moma and zumba! >> this is a chilean and she's doing zumba >> from rolling hills in novado. rolling hills club and novado, what this is. >> zumba it is latin fitness
jason patterson had been working on narcotics since 20 08.case the white was a police dispatcher and has been placed on it at the district of leaked. this is pending the investigation. she is placed o >> also, the police misconduct 85 cases have already been dismissed and others are delayed. they are reviewing hundreds of cases in which the accused officers could have been involved. >> this man was on the nation's most 15 most wanted list is in police custody. in november, sean...
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and we have the first question from kathy in patterson, new york who is saying that i am having problemsortgage on my condo. if i use my savings to pay it off, i will be broke. and what should i do? so many people in this position. >> yes. kathy realizes that her back is up against the wall, and she is a classic candidate for short sale which is fancy speak of going to the bank and saying, let's sell it for what we can, and call it a day. reasons can include hardship or also the fact that you are underwater. sounds like in kathy's case some hardship there if she has had a job los or income reduction and the key is that short sales vary from lender to lender, and she needs to start the application process soon, and in a good case six to eight weekweeks, but oft carmen, it is four to six months. >> it will take patience and fortitude. ken says i am selling our second house and i will make $100,000 off of the sale. i want to save safely, but gain interest on the funds for my grand kids' college. what do you suggest? doug, lucky grandkids. >> well, the first thing since it was investment pro
and we have the first question from kathy in patterson, new york who is saying that i am having problemsortgage on my condo. if i use my savings to pay it off, i will be broke. and what should i do? so many people in this position. >> yes. kathy realizes that her back is up against the wall, and she is a classic candidate for short sale which is fancy speak of going to the bank and saying, let's sell it for what we can, and call it a day. reasons can include hardship or also the fact that...
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kathy in patterson, new york is saying, i'm having problems keeping up with the high mortgage on my condoto pay for it, the money will only last two years. then i'll be broke. i can't sell it for enough to pay off the mortgage. what should do i? a lot of folks in this position. >> it is so true. the good news is that kathy realizes she's got her back up against a financial wall. she's actually a classic candidate for a short sale which is fancy speak for going to the bank and saying let's sell it for what we can and call it a day. reasons for short sale can include hardship, or also the fact that you're just underwater. sounds like in kathy's case there may be some hardship there, if she hae a job loss or income reduction. the key is short sales saer from lender to lender. kathy needs to talk to her lender and start the application process soon. in a good case scenario six to eight weeks but often times carmen, as longing a three to four months to see if you're going to be accepted. >> it is going to take patience and fortitude. >> we've got ken -- i'm selling our second house and will ma
kathy in patterson, new york is saying, i'm having problems keeping up with the high mortgage on my condoto pay for it, the money will only last two years. then i'll be broke. i can't sell it for enough to pay off the mortgage. what should do i? a lot of folks in this position. >> it is so true. the good news is that kathy realizes she's got her back up against a financial wall. she's actually a classic candidate for a short sale which is fancy speak for going to the bank and saying let's...
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>> i am not familiar with that aspect of this or really anything relating back to the patterson content. >> are you aware that this process may have been used in the street view program to collect private confidential information and use it to construct the wireless network? >> i would be surprised. we're trying to be clear about the fact that it was not our policy to collect this information. i think we have been very specific about the fact that we never used that information. people at the company were quite surprised and embarrassed to find out that we have been collecting it. this was a mistake and we do not intend to collect this information and we have tried very hard to work with regulators to make sure we are now doing the responsible thing. we have not used it. we're trying to figure out what to do with it. >> why would the company then submit a patent application for the process that it denies having used? >> i cannot speak to the specifics of this patent. we were not aware that this was a topic for today's hearing. we submit patent applications for many, many different thing
>> i am not familiar with that aspect of this or really anything relating back to the patterson content. >> are you aware that this process may have been used in the street view program to collect private confidential information and use it to construct the wireless network? >> i would be surprised. we're trying to be clear about the fact that it was not our policy to collect this information. i think we have been very specific about the fact that we never used that...
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mostly near patterson pass and mines roads. the most recent on april 24th.male joggers alone but none of the women is physically hurt or sexuallyas tesaulted. >>> a look at the forecast and the roads right after this. sa >>> good morning to you. we are going to see a pretty nice day today. it is a little bit overcast out there and already noticing some of the clouds breaking apart. turning over to hazy conditions. 73 degrees later today in napa. 70 in fremont. 71 degrees in san jose. we have changes on the way toward the weekend. the rain returns to the bay area. could see a pretty good round on sunday and looking to light showers as early as your saturday. overnight lows in the 40s all week long. let's check the drive right now with mike inouye. >> we have a couple of issues for the bay bridge. a live shot out there shows you the backup starting to move better off the bay bridge toll plaza. we had a disabled vehicle blocking a couple of lanes and moved off to treasure island and they're slow approaching in the westbound direction. eastbound out of san franc
mostly near patterson pass and mines roads. the most recent on april 24th.male joggers alone but none of the women is physically hurt or sexuallyas tesaulted. >>> a look at the forecast and the roads right after this. sa >>> good morning to you. we are going to see a pretty nice day today. it is a little bit overcast out there and already noticing some of the clouds breaking apart. turning over to hazy conditions. 73 degrees later today in napa. 70 in fremont. 71 degrees in...
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he started tiging ditches in patterson, new jersey and that's where he's buried. >> thank you.orthwhile. as more my father -- >> great ride. great ride. i'll take it again. same way. and pay the fare. >> i don't think we'd make him pay. we want him back. i talked to mike. he's broken up about it, but he feels comforted by just the kindness that he has gotten as a legacy from his own father. seeing that life has comforted him. >> jack was the father of four boys, grandfather to 12, great-grandfather to 5. he'll be missed in our thoughts and prayers. back in a moment. >>> good morning. it is 8:56 now. i'm marla tellez. well, san francisco has cleared the way for mayor ed lee to get his old job back. san francisco board of supervisors gave initial approval yesterday to legislation that would amend the city charter to allow lee to return to his post as city administrator. urpd the current laws no former mayor can work in a paid position for at least a year after leaving office. the vote would give an exception to lee since he was appointed to the position and he has no plans to run
he started tiging ditches in patterson, new jersey and that's where he's buried. >> thank you.orthwhile. as more my father -- >> great ride. great ride. i'll take it again. same way. and pay the fare. >> i don't think we'd make him pay. we want him back. i talked to mike. he's broken up about it, but he feels comforted by just the kindness that he has gotten as a legacy from his own father. seeing that life has comforted him. >> jack was the father of four boys,...
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alexander hamilton founded my city of patterson, new jersey, understood that good credit is integralns a joke. failure to act will have immediate and dire consequences. now, the world is not going to collapse this afternoon or tomorrow when this thing goes down, this legislation goes down in a few hours. the majority is willing to risk all that is in order to play political games, to force their failed economic policies. it didn't work in the last 0 years, it's not going to work -- 10 years, it's not going to work now. mr. speaker, this is serious business. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. pascrell: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. camp: i reserve at this time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman continues to reserve. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. levin: i now yield a minute and a half to another member of the ways and means committee, mr. blumenauer of oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the
alexander hamilton founded my city of patterson, new jersey, understood that good credit is integralns a joke. failure to act will have immediate and dire consequences. now, the world is not going to collapse this afternoon or tomorrow when this thing goes down, this legislation goes down in a few hours. the majority is willing to risk all that is in order to play political games, to force their failed economic policies. it didn't work in the last 0 years, it's not going to work -- 10 years,...