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i have two cards to start with, richard fong and then paul manning. there were cards on the table. if not,, if you just want to get in line as we have two cards. richard, come on up. >> good morning, commissioners, commissioner fong speaking again, i had the pleasure of attending the palace of fine art community meeting on the 12th and i thought they were going to do pretty good work, so in retrospect, i look at it and i don't quite agree with the layout, so i don't know what that's going to do, so through the chair, commissioner, allan low, i think you're on the committee as such, i would like to see if i can bring in some recommendations that might enhance the development. we had a list of different people, jan was there, she's the executive director, there was a lot of people there, very high dignitary people, even jim lazarus was there, when i took a look at what they had planned out, they had architects where the explore tor yum is going to leave, so the planning that would be looked at, they want to open up the middle of that building, it's like a part of a hanger, so they we
i have two cards to start with, richard fong and then paul manning. there were cards on the table. if not,, if you just want to get in line as we have two cards. richard, come on up. >> good morning, commissioners, commissioner fong speaking again, i had the pleasure of attending the palace of fine art community meeting on the 12th and i thought they were going to do pretty good work, so in retrospect, i look at it and i don't quite agree with the layout, so i don't know what that's going...
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ktvu's paul chambers spoke to ross who spent his first weekend as a free man. paul? >> reporter: i was there on friday when he was released from jail. he said his first weekend of freedom was great, surrounded by friends and family. his attorneys say if it wasn't for nancy o'malley asking for the conviction to be over turned he could still be in jail. >> reporter: he says spending 7 years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit was a blessing in disguise. >> early 30s, god going to make it a way that i will be 50. >> reporter: 2006, he was sentenced to 25 years to life for shooting a man. but he said he didn't do it. >> i am innocent. i don't know what is going on. >> we met with him in may 2008, it was obvious to us that he was innocent. >> reporter: it would take attorneys and the innocence project to get the conviction over turned. new evidence a false testimony and help from the district attorney was enough to convince a judge. >> she was convinced she couldn't stand behind this conviction anymore. she took a position and it was just and i admire that. >> report
ktvu's paul chambers spoke to ross who spent his first weekend as a free man. paul? >> reporter: i was there on friday when he was released from jail. he said his first weekend of freedom was great, surrounded by friends and family. his attorneys say if it wasn't for nancy o'malley asking for the conviction to be over turned he could still be in jail. >> reporter: he says spending 7 years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit was a blessing in disguise. >> early 30s, god...
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. >> paul: panel james free, man and jason you have followed this for year. what is the substantive policy case for immigration reform out of washington. >> policy wise, i think that they help our economy. >> legal or illegal. >> giving foreign workers access to our labor markets makes those markets more efficient and make us more productive country economically. that has been the case for hundreds of years in this country. just as the free trade of goods and services makes our economy more efficient so does the free movement of labor across international borders. that the is the economic case. these workers are filling niches in our labor market. >> paul: but they are already here. so 11 million is the estimate. why just not settle for the status quo rather than put them on a legal path and change the law? >> first of all, if they are here illegally, they are open to exploitation by employers. we don't want that. the economy has absorbed those that already here, but our economy will continue to grow, maybe not as much as we like under the current president.
. >> paul: panel james free, man and jason you have followed this for year. what is the substantive policy case for immigration reform out of washington. >> policy wise, i think that they help our economy. >> legal or illegal. >> giving foreign workers access to our labor markets makes those markets more efficient and make us more productive country economically. that has been the case for hundreds of years in this country. just as the free trade of goods and services...
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paul. >> the man time magazine dubs the republican savior. up next. [ male announcer ] you know that guy that's got a ham radio in his basement. he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. >>> president obama's controversial rationale for targeted killings of americans in other countries has exposed at least the tip of the iceberg of the obama administration's war on al qaeda. daniel is national political correspondent "news week" and the daily beast and also the author of "kill or capture, the war on terror and the soul of the obama presidency." good to see you. thanks very much for joining us. you are right on point with the hearing. the subject of the hearing today. a couple of things you expose in your book. you right about the president having month qualms about killing al alaki in yemen. the american, of course, who was involved with allegedly involved with the christmas bomber. you said that he had become fixated on ta
paul. >> the man time magazine dubs the republican savior. up next. [ male announcer ] you know that guy that's got a ham radio in his basement. he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. >>> president obama's controversial rationale for targeted killings of americans in other countries has exposed at least the tip of the iceberg of the obama administration's...
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the man who goes by andy paul, is charged with six counts of grand theft. the 50-year-old man was arrested who ran sunnyvale motorcars. many of the victims say they gave him the titles of their cars so he could sell it but the cars disappeared from lot along with the suspect. we will have more in a live report in 30 minutes. >> the city of oakland is the first city in the country to launch an i.d. card for people with no official form of identification. the oakland city i.d. prepaid mastercard program was introduced by the mayor and former council member that will provide identification to residents without legal immigration status. it doubles as a debit card. it will be available to oakland residents for $15 as the city have office and an office in fruitvale district. >> a monitor overseeing police reform says the department is backsliding. a report says that officers are failing to report misconduct of other officers and he says that he has seen an increase in the unjustified use of firearms. the report details an incident where officers pointed a gun at a
the man who goes by andy paul, is charged with six counts of grand theft. the 50-year-old man was arrested who ran sunnyvale motorcars. many of the victims say they gave him the titles of their cars so he could sell it but the cars disappeared from lot along with the suspect. we will have more in a live report in 30 minutes. >> the city of oakland is the first city in the country to launch an i.d. card for people with no official form of identification. the oakland city i.d. prepaid...
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mean, his personality could not be more different than pope john paul ii and he ran his papacy that way as well. and now you have a man polar opposite of what pope john paul ii would have done. >> that's true. they were very different one from the other but they were great friends at the same time. he was, john paul ii's closest collaborator as head of the congregation of the doctrine of the faith yet remember that pope benedict, when he was cardinal he watched john paul the 2nd suffer. he also watched the inside workings of the church and what happened when john paul the 2nd wasn't able to make the type of manage geerl -- managerial decision as pope has to do. bill: how do you think that affected him? >> let's think back to the 2002 sexual abuse scandal. there should have been a much faster response on the part of the vatican what was happening not only here in the united states but in other countries. john paul the 2nd last years was not in the condition to be able to respond in a quick and in a proper fashion. the church has recognized that. i am sure that pope benedict xvi recognizes if he were to be in a coma, fo
mean, his personality could not be more different than pope john paul ii and he ran his papacy that way as well. and now you have a man polar opposite of what pope john paul ii would have done. >> that's true. they were very different one from the other but they were great friends at the same time. he was, john paul ii's closest collaborator as head of the congregation of the doctrine of the faith yet remember that pope benedict, when he was cardinal he watched john paul the 2nd suffer....
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paul ii changed the game with the language skill. now we take it for granted that the pope should speak seven or eight languages. this man here, joseph ratzinger, is also an extraordinary linguist. we've become accustomed to it with john paul and with benedict. now it's pretty much expected of him. i think that's right what liz said about him, the father quality of the pope. that's a great advantage to have. >> and as you also look at him -- and he looks like an 85-year-old man, and you realize the stress that must have been on him, certainly in the run-up to this and the decision that he finally decided to make. but just the wear and tear of preparing. we know that yesterday he had something of a down day. there's packing to be done. there are papers to be gone through. there are decisions to be made. and he will be going to castel gandolfo, which is the summer residence of the pope, where he will stay until a more permanent residence is finished. they have been doing renovations on the old monastery on the grounds of the vatican. he's someone, liz, who really -- it's not a job that he can go home at 5:00, and he puts h
paul ii changed the game with the language skill. now we take it for granted that the pope should speak seven or eight languages. this man here, joseph ratzinger, is also an extraordinary linguist. we've become accustomed to it with john paul and with benedict. now it's pretty much expected of him. i think that's right what liz said about him, the father quality of the pope. that's a great advantage to have. >> and as you also look at him -- and he looks like an 85-year-old man, and you...
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man. which the problem with that, paul, it disconnects him from the system. in other words-- >> from congress. >> from congress, he's not negotiating with congress. as soon as he did the speech he went down to north carolina and was talking-- >> people hate congress, maybe he's he thinking, okay, ill he' batter them and beat them over the head and if i don't get what i want maybe they will he' break in the next two years, if they don't, so what a congress led by nancy pelosi in 2014 and people at the door. >> there would be no question and i think he's just appealing to the public will and using that campaign organization that he had. they're still in place, that he e-mailed the people. it's a very usual president. >> kim, the thing most striking to me was the return of cap and trade, which democratic, a democrat senate couldn't pass in 2010, remember that? and another tax increase on natural gas and oil drilling or production which he wants to use to fund some of his renewable energy priorities. why? what's his thinking there, if it couldn't pass two years a
man. which the problem with that, paul, it disconnects him from the system. in other words-- >> from congress. >> from congress, he's not negotiating with congress. as soon as he did the speech he went down to north carolina and was talking-- >> people hate congress, maybe he's he thinking, okay, ill he' batter them and beat them over the head and if i don't get what i want maybe they will he' break in the next two years, if they don't, so what a congress led by nancy pelosi...
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. >>> for a lot of american catholics, this pope was a man whose name they heard once a week at mass. a relative enigma compared to john paul ii, of course. an old fashioned man in modern times. and now the question for catholics and their church becomes what next. nbc's anne thompson is here with us, with part of that story. anne, good evening. >> good evening, brian. we're in such uncharted territory, that the vatican doesn't even know how pope benedict will be addressed after february 28th. when a pope dies, the conclave to elect his successor begins 15 days after his death. but now when it will start is just one of many mysteries in the wake of today's startling news. ♪ the cardinals, the men who will elect benedict's successor, were as surprised as the people in the pews. new york's cardinal timothy dolan on the "today" show. >> i'm as startled as the rest of you and anxious to find out exactly what's going on. >> reporter: and like the nation's cardinals, the faithful have many questions. >> maybe he's trying to do what's best for us as the church and he wants us to be led by, you know, a strong person who is of sound
. >>> for a lot of american catholics, this pope was a man whose name they heard once a week at mass. a relative enigma compared to john paul ii, of course. an old fashioned man in modern times. and now the question for catholics and their church becomes what next. nbc's anne thompson is here with us, with part of that story. anne, good evening. >> good evening, brian. we're in such uncharted territory, that the vatican doesn't even know how pope benedict will be addressed after...
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paul, where do we stand right now with how they are trying to track this man? >> reporter: well, basically, it is an all out manhunt for a man that they believe is extremely dangerous, who they believe is
paul, where do we stand right now with how they are trying to track this man? >> reporter: well, basically, it is an all out manhunt for a man that they believe is extremely dangerous, who they believe is
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the pitch man the late great paul harvey, it brought tears to your eyes. but what's the product?odge trucks but the ad sure was nice. another winner the kid from the audi ad inspired by his cool ride to kiss the prom queen. for actor shane coffey the most visible role he's landed so far. >> you get to keep the car? >> i didn't keep the car but they let me keep the tux. which is perfect. i had three fittings for the suit. the directors are very partic a
the pitch man the late great paul harvey, it brought tears to your eyes. but what's the product?odge trucks but the ad sure was nice. another winner the kid from the audi ad inspired by his cool ride to kiss the prom queen. for actor shane coffey the most visible role he's landed so far. >> you get to keep the car? >> i didn't keep the car but they let me keep the tux. which is perfect. i had three fittings for the suit. the directors are very partic a
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the pitch man the late great paul harvey, it brought tears to your eyes. but what's the product?h, dodge trucks but the ad sure was nice. another winner the kid from the audi ad inspired by his cool ride to kiss the prom queen. for actor shane coffey the most visible role he's landed so far. >> you get to keep the car? >> i didn't keep the car but they let me keep the tux. which is perfect. i had three fittings for the suit. the directors are very particular about it and they wanted it to fit me perfectly. you want it to be like james bond. >> so you can wear that to the golden globes next year. >> hopefully. that would be great. >> reporter: speaking of hollywood this was a winning night for the man who inspired the movie "the blind side" he fulfilled a childhood dream rising from homelessness to a super bowl championship. >> dreams do come true. >> reporter: his adopted mom was thrilled for him. finally among the winners, the youngest participants in this super bowl. the kids who helped jennifer hudson perform "america the beautiful" all of them from sandy hook elementary. thei
the pitch man the late great paul harvey, it brought tears to your eyes. but what's the product?h, dodge trucks but the ad sure was nice. another winner the kid from the audi ad inspired by his cool ride to kiss the prom queen. for actor shane coffey the most visible role he's landed so far. >> you get to keep the car? >> i didn't keep the car but they let me keep the tux. which is perfect. i had three fittings for the suit. the directors are very particular about it and they wanted...
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nobody before him, especially considering that he comes after john paul ii, a man at 85 who was abler walk or speak really was mumble, towards the end of his life. pope benedict is saying i don't have it anymore. i don't have the strength anymore to bear the -- my mission to carry on the catholic church. >> claudio, is there concern or some speculation that there might be more to the story than that? is there some concern that in fact, there is some health situation that we are not aware of? >> there is a concern. pope benedict xvi has been weak. we never really got his health situation from the vatican. the vatican has always been very secretive about the health of any pope really. we don't really know the extent of the health problems that pope benedict xvi might be suffering right now. but certainly or hopefully we will get to know much more during the next hours. >> talk to me about how the process unfolds. i any a lot of us are familiar with what happens in the tragic event or unfortunate event that a pope passes away. but what would the process be like now if he has now told
nobody before him, especially considering that he comes after john paul ii, a man at 85 who was abler walk or speak really was mumble, towards the end of his life. pope benedict is saying i don't have it anymore. i don't have the strength anymore to bear the -- my mission to carry on the catholic church. >> claudio, is there concern or some speculation that there might be more to the story than that? is there some concern that in fact, there is some health situation that we are not aware...
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answer the second question, if he lived longer, i would imagine that a lot of the pope paul vi, was a very good man. he's been compared to hamlet. however, he became nervous that the church was spinning out of control. he reserved certain items to item which he decided. that would be the breaks on vatican ii, then you find other people certainly did not enjoy what vatican ii was about, surfacing and putting the brakes on more and more. we have now a compromised second vatican counsel. >> how far into it do you think we've accomplished? >> there are certain things that stand out. number one of the celebration the central act of worship being the language of the people, being streamlined so it explains itself. you don't need someone that's commenting. the second thing is the renewal in our understanding and appreciation of scripture. that is extraordinary. we have people gathered together to do lexio. we have people carrying bible to study. >> do you know we're doing pretty well? >> we're doing pretty well. the third thing that came out of this election, if you or you're a catholic and you can obey t
answer the second question, if he lived longer, i would imagine that a lot of the pope paul vi, was a very good man. he's been compared to hamlet. however, he became nervous that the church was spinning out of control. he reserved certain items to item which he decided. that would be the breaks on vatican ii, then you find other people certainly did not enjoy what vatican ii was about, surfacing and putting the brakes on more and more. we have now a compromised second vatican counsel. >>...
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paul. >>> santa cruz police have a man suspected of raping and beating student yesterday. kpix's 5 elissa harrington has more on the attack there happened in broad daylight. >> reporter: it was along this path to science hill that a 21- year-old was raped yesterday while visiting the school. >> that's really scary because i pass that street every other day and see people walking along by themselves >> the awe talk happened around 12:00 of in the afternoon. the woman said she was -- 12:30 in the afternoon. jim burns, spokesman says random attacks are rare here >> shocking. it's not to suggest that crime doesn't occur on our campus. it's just that this is not the norm. >> this is the second attack linked to uc santa cruz in a week. a student was shot in the head while waiting for a bus off campus. >> often i am biomass. i might reconsider -- by myself. i definitely might reconsider. >> i definitely will not return through here with my ipod on. >> all students and staff were alerted of the attack. burns says there are extra patrols on campus today and advise the student to pl
paul. >>> santa cruz police have a man suspected of raping and beating student yesterday. kpix's 5 elissa harrington has more on the attack there happened in broad daylight. >> reporter: it was along this path to science hill that a 21- year-old was raped yesterday while visiting the school. >> that's really scary because i pass that street every other day and see people walking along by themselves >> the awe talk happened around 12:00 of in the afternoon. the woman...
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could, lot of talk about the contrast between pope john paul who was such an evangelist who traveled so much and this pope who was a quieter man, shyer personality and a more quiet sort of intellect, a writer, although certainly, pope john paul was to no slouch in that category, or is that going to be the priority of someone who's younger and vital and who can travel and who has that quality that we had with pope john paul ii? >> i think the cardinals are going to look and in my judgement should look for a man with real pastoral experience, a man who knows how to respond to secularism in some parts of the western world. but can do that in a positive way. by responding to criticism, by responding to unbelief, can invite people to think again. consider the possibility of christian faith. the new pope will have to demonstrate in my view, an ability to advance religious freedom for all people. religious freedom in full. for all. around the world. where there are many, many threats to the free expression of religious convictions. >> the priorities for lot of americans, they want someone who will address in an even more aggressive w
could, lot of talk about the contrast between pope john paul who was such an evangelist who traveled so much and this pope who was a quieter man, shyer personality and a more quiet sort of intellect, a writer, although certainly, pope john paul was to no slouch in that category, or is that going to be the priority of someone who's younger and vital and who can travel and who has that quality that we had with pope john paul ii? >> i think the cardinals are going to look and in my judgement...
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let's teal with the fact that you have a man named paul brown who announced today his bid for the georgiaenate. this is a guy who calls evolution and the big bang theory live straight from the pit of health. he sug jeszed the president abide by the soviet constitution and he called snookie more substantive than the president of the united states. he might say it with a better tone, but how do you take this out there and act like this is something that the american public can even entertain having to represent them in a senate or any other office. >> well, it's not. but those aren't the tenants of the republican party. but this is an out liar trying to throw bombs, as i mentioned, and get there and roll up his sleeves and say how do we get the ball rolling forward. the other guest just mentioned, marco rubio. great example. he's also a tea party member. he's a very conservative man, but he's also very practical. he understands you can't take these hard lines. people talk about reagan all of the time. he had a conversation one time and said listen, shawn, would you be for amnesty? no. would
let's teal with the fact that you have a man named paul brown who announced today his bid for the georgiaenate. this is a guy who calls evolution and the big bang theory live straight from the pit of health. he sug jeszed the president abide by the soviet constitution and he called snookie more substantive than the president of the united states. he might say it with a better tone, but how do you take this out there and act like this is something that the american public can even entertain...
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from least to most, russia has been -- has been implementing paul kruge man's plan.as actually undergone a significant amount of austerity, right? >> this was just for 2013. >> this is projected for just this year. >> but if you look back, basically we started tightening at the beginning of 2010 and it's been significant. if you look at purchases of goods and services, actually government buying, it's back down to 2007 levels in the united states right now. it's sort of crept up on us. by the way, that's a demonstration. if you're worried about out of control spending, there was all this, the stimulus will never be undone. once you start spending, it never goes away. it went away with a vengeance. >> i think what we're not talking about in interprets of the political valance is this. there's this great 1984 quote where he talks about how there were sort of three phases to the southern strategy. first is opposition to the voting rights act. second is opposition to integration and forced bussing. and then he starting talking about how at the time -- this is '84 ronald
from least to most, russia has been -- has been implementing paul kruge man's plan.as actually undergone a significant amount of austerity, right? >> this was just for 2013. >> this is projected for just this year. >> but if you look back, basically we started tightening at the beginning of 2010 and it's been significant. if you look at purchases of goods and services, actually government buying, it's back down to 2007 levels in the united states right now. it's sort of crept...
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we see it, a man and his 80's. and pope john paul ii was incredibly frail and in his last years perhaps all of his mental faculties were not all there. he has not raised -- did not resign. some catholics are used to seeing an ailing pope, a frail hope perhaps, into the end of this life but not used to seeing a resignation. it will be very interesting to hear the news conference that is about to start in a few minutes, coming out of the vatican with father lombardi, the vatican spokesperson. i am sure he will give more details then. i think the speculation will go on. the question is, can really be simply health? which is very, very likely because the pope and is an elderly man. or other reasons pope benedict xvi felt it was for the good of the church for him to stand down. that is the phrase that has been used already, that it was for the good of the church and that he has made this personal decision. it will be very interesting to see what is said at a news conference. >> ok, barbara. we will be covering the news conference for our
we see it, a man and his 80's. and pope john paul ii was incredibly frail and in his last years perhaps all of his mental faculties were not all there. he has not raised -- did not resign. some catholics are used to seeing an ailing pope, a frail hope perhaps, into the end of this life but not used to seeing a resignation. it will be very interesting to hear the news conference that is about to start in a few minutes, coming out of the vatican with father lombardi, the vatican spokesperson. i...
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nobody has before him he especiy that it comes off john paul ii a man who at 85 wasn't even able to walkeither speak really, was mumbling towards the end of his life. and pope benedict saying i just don't have it anymore. i don't have the strength anymore to bear my mission to carry on the catholic church. >> claudio, is there concern or is there some speculation that there might be more to the story than that? is there some concern that, in fact, there is some health situation we are not aware of? >> reporter: there is a concern. pope benedict xvi has always been quite weak. the vatican has always been very secretive about the health of the pope really. we don't know the extent of the health problems pope benedict xvi mate be suffering right now, but certainly or hopefully we will get to know much more during the next coming hours or days. >> and talk to me about how the process unfolds. i think a lot of us are familiar with what happens in the tragic event or unfortunate event that a pope passes away, but what would the process be like now if he has now told the world that he is resign
nobody has before him he especiy that it comes off john paul ii a man who at 85 wasn't even able to walkeither speak really, was mumbling towards the end of his life. and pope benedict saying i just don't have it anymore. i don't have the strength anymore to bear my mission to carry on the catholic church. >> claudio, is there concern or is there some speculation that there might be more to the story than that? is there some concern that, in fact, there is some health situation we are not...
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many consider him to have been the pope the last several years of pope john paul's papacy. the poor man so wracked with illness and kept on coming out in an ever more frail state. he hasn't canceled any engagements. we're hearing rumors that he decided no more transatlantaic travel after trips to south america. the word we're hearing is fatigue. we're going to hear conspiracy theories ranging from everything to the vatican bank to the horrible sexual scandals. pope gregory in the 1400s was forced out. it wasn't volunteer. it was like a much more pleasant version of what happened to an curry. the last time this happened was back in the 1200s so almost 700 years since this has been done voluntarily. it's really, really a shock. this had guy has always been renowned for his command of power within the vatican walls. >> listening to everything you're saying and the history there, there's got to be more behind this. it's just not a job people and you can away from, and as history has shown us, i know there are conspiracies and all. what do you think is the reason he is leaving now? >> i woul
many consider him to have been the pope the last several years of pope john paul's papacy. the poor man so wracked with illness and kept on coming out in an ever more frail state. he hasn't canceled any engagements. we're hearing rumors that he decided no more transatlantaic travel after trips to south america. the word we're hearing is fatigue. we're going to hear conspiracy theories ranging from everything to the vatican bank to the horrible sexual scandals. pope gregory in the 1400s was...
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we have the latest on the man hunt. paul, we start with you. you are in big bear lake. what can you tell us from your viewpoint there? >> reporter: well, we have just learned that the department of homeland security has advisories out. cnn has looked into this and while dorner does not have a pilot's license, the look out said that tsa has requested that the airports should cure unattended aircraft and check the i.d. of every pilot and passenger. we checked with the big bear lake airport and they say they know who is coming and going and they said quote, it is not a viable possibility, meaning that dorner got on a plane here and while we are on the subject of the air, you pointed out, they were able, after very bad weather conditions the past two days to get helicopters up and resume the search. of course, they are looking at all the snow for any fresh footprints and they say that tracking someone is easier in fresh snow than hardened ice over days and days. and then, that door to door search resumed, we saw teams of officers at one point there was two swat officers, an
we have the latest on the man hunt. paul, we start with you. you are in big bear lake. what can you tell us from your viewpoint there? >> reporter: well, we have just learned that the department of homeland security has advisories out. cnn has looked into this and while dorner does not have a pilot's license, the look out said that tsa has requested that the airports should cure unattended aircraft and check the i.d. of every pilot and passenger. we checked with the big bear lake airport...
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succeeded pope john paul ii, one of the legendary leaders of our century, going back to the collapse of communism, polan, eastern europe and all of the other issues, and pope benedict xvi was the manii and carried on that tradition without the glamour and notoriety that john paul had. and he became pope in a difficult period of time for the catholic church, for the world. a look at the chaos and crisis that the world is in, the middle east acro the world and he s i think, done an affective job watt getting the credit that he deserved and what he did was he set the stage for the next pope to come in in a church n a catholic church, that is far greater in its diversity and the potential of the catholic church now, i think, is greater than it ever has been before because of this diversity. as it will be reflective in the upcoming conclave when you see 118 members of the college of cardinals vote on a more diverse cardinal leaders, and i think that is what you're going to see. you're going to see a more diverse catholic church. >> all of the world will be watching as they make that discussion. the former u.s. ambassador to the vatican and former mayor of boston, thank you very much fo
succeeded pope john paul ii, one of the legendary leaders of our century, going back to the collapse of communism, polan, eastern europe and all of the other issues, and pope benedict xvi was the manii and carried on that tradition without the glamour and notoriety that john paul had. and he became pope in a difficult period of time for the catholic church, for the world. a look at the chaos and crisis that the world is in, the middle east acro the world and he s i think, done an affective job...
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just the eight years of the paper aacy, but al the 20 previous years when he was pope john paul's right-hand manout of the joe. john paul liked to celebrate in st. peter's square. benedict xvi has gone back inside the basilica, because he wants the focus to be on the service, not the star. today, in a way, for his finale, the swan song, it was an uncharacteristically, sort of self-revelatory moment when he talked about the internal struggle that led him to the decision to resign and how much his hopes for the church are with not only the entire people of the church, but the man who will follow him. >> reporter: that is key for so many parts of the church, to shape the reality of the catholic church around the world. can a pope in the 21st century be sort of a reclus like benedict was? not a reclus, but not john paul ii rock star? can he retreat in the vatican or have that extra mile of transparency and accountability as well to convince catholics that this is going to be a clean house? >> i think john paul revolutionized the papacy for all times. they knew their local bishop and knew there was a
just the eight years of the paper aacy, but al the 20 previous years when he was pope john paul's right-hand manout of the joe. john paul liked to celebrate in st. peter's square. benedict xvi has gone back inside the basilica, because he wants the focus to be on the service, not the star. today, in a way, for his finale, the swan song, it was an uncharacteristically, sort of self-revelatory moment when he talked about the internal struggle that led him to the decision to resign and how much...
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paul boyd with the bizarre story about a man who gave his dog away to a shelter because he thought the dog was gay. >> he is the dog the whole world rallied around to save. oreo was sent it a shelter by his owner because, get, this he reportedly thought the dog was gay. his owners threw him away because he refuses to have a gay dog and animal rescue group wrote on its facebook page. don't let this gorgeous dog die because his owner is ignorant. he will be put down tomorrow because there is no room at the inn. >> thousands responded in disbelief. this has to be the stupidest person i ever heard of. morerens should not be allowed to own dogs. who are the owners that everyone is heaping abuse on? here they are. sonia white and dareious perry spoke exclusively to "inside edition." they say they needed a geared dog but oreo, a pit bull, was only interested in, shall we say, playing around with other boy dogs. >> i got oreo to do a job, to protect the home and he clearly was not doing. >> so can dogs really be gay? we asked pet expert andreaer aden. >> a normal part of social interaction abo
paul boyd with the bizarre story about a man who gave his dog away to a shelter because he thought the dog was gay. >> he is the dog the whole world rallied around to save. oreo was sent it a shelter by his owner because, get, this he reportedly thought the dog was gay. his owners threw him away because he refuses to have a gay dog and animal rescue group wrote on its facebook page. don't let this gorgeous dog die because his owner is ignorant. he will be put down tomorrow because there...
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. >> the man who goes by andy paul is charged with 6 counts of grand theft. we saw sunnyvale motor car auto consignment company on el camino real. today sunnyvale police arrested him who is accused of taking dozens of customers on very costly ride. >> the vehicle were sold. cash was collected. and money was kept by the car lot owner and not given to the victims. >>reporter: many of the victims even gave the man their car title or pink slip then in early december this is what the car lot looked like. he and the cars were gone. >> i remember coming by asking where is my car. what happened. are they still here. >>reporter: this man was one of them. she left her gmc yukon on the lot in october. along with the pink slip. >> we talk to this person because he called saying that he would do the job for us. >>porter: she was one of the first to report him disappearing act to the police. but it took nearly two months and 2 sunnyvale detective working full-time on this case to navigate the con fasting maze of contracts and accusations. >> we were lucky at least we got t
. >> the man who goes by andy paul is charged with 6 counts of grand theft. we saw sunnyvale motor car auto consignment company on el camino real. today sunnyvale police arrested him who is accused of taking dozens of customers on very costly ride. >> the vehicle were sold. cash was collected. and money was kept by the car lot owner and not given to the victims. >>reporter: many of the victims even gave the man their car title or pink slip then in early december this is what...
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. >> the man who goes by andy paul is charged with 6 counts of grand theft. we saw sunnyvale motor car auto consignment company on el camino real. today sunnyvale police arrested him who is accused of taking dozens of customers on very costly ride. >> the vehicle were sold. cash was collected. and money was kept by the car lot owner and not given to the victims many oe >>reporter: many of the victims even gave the man their car title or pink slip then in early december this is what the car lot looked like. he and the cars were gone. >> i remember coming by asking where is my car. what happened. are they still here. >>reporter: this man was one of them. she left her gmc yukon on the lot in october. along with the pink slip. >> we talk to this person because he called saying that he would do the job for us. >>reporter: she was one of the first to report him disappearing act to the police. but it took nearly two months and 2 sunnyvale detective working full-time on this case to navigate the con fasting maze of contracts and accusations>> . >> we were lucky at le
. >> the man who goes by andy paul is charged with 6 counts of grand theft. we saw sunnyvale motor car auto consignment company on el camino real. today sunnyvale police arrested him who is accused of taking dozens of customers on very costly ride. >> the vehicle were sold. cash was collected. and money was kept by the car lot owner and not given to the victims many oe >>reporter: many of the victims even gave the man their car title or pink slip then in early december this is...
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paul. he is a nice man. he always took dr. paul seriously in the primary. we were happy that he stayed. >> did think if it were not for that relationship, he might have been tempted? >> are do not know. -- i do not know. >> i would like to get a take from both sides. in hindsight, is there any thing campaign strategy wise that is done differently might have changed the outcome of the campaign, or if there are other factors, including demographics , that were too great to reverse outcome of the campaign? >> what is one thing you would like to change and rerun the campaign? >> i hate questions like that. [laughter] >> i love it. >> great question. i had a lot of sleepless nights inking about that. -- thinking about that. can we skip that? [laughter] i do not think a campaign turns in one moment. on one hand you can sayskip -- one one hand we could've won the primary earlier. we were close to winning the primary earlier. history will show that is a candidate do p for to do. other than that -- >> what would you do? >> you have to give the obama campaign a good
paul. he is a nice man. he always took dr. paul seriously in the primary. we were happy that he stayed. >> did think if it were not for that relationship, he might have been tempted? >> are do not know. -- i do not know. >> i would like to get a take from both sides. in hindsight, is there any thing campaign strategy wise that is done differently might have changed the outcome of the campaign, or if there are other factors, including demographics , that were too great to...
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paul wagner, thank you. >>> a man u.s. marshals have been looking for since last november has now been arrested. jerry baptiste was picked up last night in southwest d.c.. he's been accused of running a heroin ring in northwest. >>> maryland police launched an internal investigation because of a picture. here it is the troopers posing with popular rapper 2chains after they arrested him last night on drug charges on the eastern shore. the rapper posted this picture on instagram. the van he was riding in was pulled over for speeding and officers smelled marijuana and found trace amounts in a backpack. he was given a citation and then released. >>> still ego from a couple of days of sunshine and fun outside to maybe talk of snow right gary? >> yeah you know it's again, the earlier this week we had a day where we were right up to 60 degrees or so and then that night it was snowing remember that? we had snow on the ground the next morning. >> roller coaster. >> think the difference here is we don't end up with snow on the groun
paul wagner, thank you. >>> a man u.s. marshals have been looking for since last november has now been arrested. jerry baptiste was picked up last night in southwest d.c.. he's been accused of running a heroin ring in northwest. >>> maryland police launched an internal investigation because of a picture. here it is the troopers posing with popular rapper 2chains after they arrested him last night on drug charges on the eastern shore. the rapper posted this picture on...
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this is an 85-year-old man with a lot of responsibilities. still, john paul ii, at the end, one of us -- was unable to watkins began still carried on until he died. pope benedict xvi decided to go against all the rules as the last poll that resigned and that was in the 13th century. this suggests to give way to a younger pope that maybe has got more strength and stamina to carry on with the church as mission. >> for continuing coverage of the pope paul's credit -- resignation, log onto wbaltv.com and you can take a look back at his career. this afternoon, mayor stephanie raleigh's blake will give an evaluation of baltimore in her state of the city address and will discuss the 10-year fiscal forecast which recently showed the city needs to make mustard -- need to make major budget changes. it's the city's -- -- get this city stays in its current spending trajectory, it will be the -- in the whole within 10 years. economists said they cannot tax more. they said the mayor will announce major cuts and she has given hands of the changes and that will include elimi
this is an 85-year-old man with a lot of responsibilities. still, john paul ii, at the end, one of us -- was unable to watkins began still carried on until he died. pope benedict xvi decided to go against all the rules as the last poll that resigned and that was in the 13th century. this suggests to give way to a younger pope that maybe has got more strength and stamina to carry on with the church as mission. >> for continuing coverage of the pope paul's credit -- resignation, log onto...
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pope john paul ii died and then he became pope. benedict is a far shyer man, he's a gentle man, he's far more than intellectual. he never sucked in the oxygen of the crowd. he at times, ren sant. since he announced his abdication, i have been struck by how much he relieved he looks. he actually ad lib when he got up there. when i looked at his prepared text. heed a lib an aline, people say that the church is declining but i see the church as alive, because that crowd was filled with enthusiasm and energy yesterday. you know, you have seen when he met with some priests here in rome about a week ago, he was supposed to deliver a speech about the second vatican -- vatican ii, he was there at the time, that happened 50 years ago. he said no, i can't do that because of my advanced age. 85 has become his excuse to be more casual if you will and he said, no, i'll sit here and chat with you. he talked with 46 minutes without a note about what went on 50 years ago. so, clearly, his mind and those who know him and those who read his writings, say, he has an extraordina
pope john paul ii died and then he became pope. benedict is a far shyer man, he's a gentle man, he's far more than intellectual. he never sucked in the oxygen of the crowd. he at times, ren sant. since he announced his abdication, i have been struck by how much he relieved he looks. he actually ad lib when he got up there. when i looked at his prepared text. heed a lib an aline, people say that the church is declining but i see the church as alive, because that crowd was filled with enthusiasm...
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man was not enough. the pass to chris paul. the clippers an impressive road victory, 102 to 88.tay with us >> this week, three opportunities to get precipitation. rain on monday. areas north may see ice tonight. that is about it. a mix of precipitation on wednesday. this weekend, a lot of questions. >> spring training is coming. >> that sounds good. thank you for >> this isa wbal-tv with general manager of dan joerres. >> the ravens celebration was an amazing sight as thousands of fans flocked to welcome the chance his own. they raised the lombardi trophy and the fans cheered that teen -- the team. it was like nothing baltimore has ever seen before. others packed the stadium for hours basking in glory of victory. it was an incredible run with ups and downs. the team and fans persevered. the dream came true. ray lewis did his final stance as a raven. ravens nation was in all of its glory. for all of maryland, there are memories to last a lifetime. there is no doubt conversations about the season will be ongoing. as the broadcast partner for the ravens, wbal-tv 11 will probably br
man was not enough. the pass to chris paul. the clippers an impressive road victory, 102 to 88.tay with us >> this week, three opportunities to get precipitation. rain on monday. areas north may see ice tonight. that is about it. a mix of precipitation on wednesday. this weekend, a lot of questions. >> spring training is coming. >> that sounds good. thank you for >> this isa wbal-tv with general manager of dan joerres. >> the ravens celebration was an amazing sight...
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. ♪ i'm a soul man -- >> dave: that was colton campbell from houston. >> paul: he was -- everybody tonighttional. >> dave: nice, very nice people and it just goes to show you if you spend your time in this world doing positive uplifting things you'll get on t.v. that's -- (laughter) that's the lesson we've learned tonight. our next guest -- here's a guy that you want and i don't know why you don't get him but here he is. three-time academy award nominated actor. listen to how much money his films have made. how much money do you think his films have made. >> paul: it's up there, i don't know. >> dave: $7.9 billion. >> paul: whoa! >> dave: $7.9 million. his new movie "the lone ranger" and he's a musician in in addition to being an actor. talented musician. and he'll be performing with our musical guest this evening bill carter. that will take place later tonight but right now, ladies and gentlemen, here's johnny depp. (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ >> dave: how are you? >> i'm good. >> thank you so much for being on the program tonight. here's how dumb i am. i didn't realize that when you wanted
. ♪ i'm a soul man -- >> dave: that was colton campbell from houston. >> paul: he was -- everybody tonighttional. >> dave: nice, very nice people and it just goes to show you if you spend your time in this world doing positive uplifting things you'll get on t.v. that's -- (laughter) that's the lesson we've learned tonight. our next guest -- here's a guy that you want and i don't know why you don't get him but here he is. three-time academy award nominated actor. listen to...
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paul, he was a surprised choice to follow the man who left the post earlier in the year. >> appointed barely 18 months ago as bishop of caren becomes archbishop and the spiritual leader of some 18 million around the world and some say the prospects are scary. he will be enthroned at kanter bauery cathedral as the other was years ago. in soaring music and colorful ritual. that's in stark contrast with today's largely dry legal ceremony senior bishops will sit using elaborate language and flowery titles to confirm him. the ceremony little changed for centuries was originally intended to prevent fraudulent claims to lucrative posts. >> in the middle ages you did not have photographs and could easily forge documents. so if somebody turned up and said i'm your new bishop and you need to give me the job, how would you know he was the right person? so the people had to say yes, he really is the person we elected. >> give thanks to the lord, for he is gracious. >> today's legal ceremony will become part of a larger church service. to reflect the essentially religious nature of his new post. r
paul, he was a surprised choice to follow the man who left the post earlier in the year. >> appointed barely 18 months ago as bishop of caren becomes archbishop and the spiritual leader of some 18 million around the world and some say the prospects are scary. he will be enthroned at kanter bauery cathedral as the other was years ago. in soaring music and colorful ritual. that's in stark contrast with today's largely dry legal ceremony senior bishops will sit using elaborate language and...