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it is enough pierre >> if we exit this, he would change a lot in the next few months. i would -- i do not want him anymore. >> leave. just leave. >> his announcement came after days of mass protests across egypt. it culminated on tuesday at an estimated 1 million people who converted. here is a look at today's momentous event. >> civilians and soldiers were hand in hand as they channeled the crowd through identity checks. more and more, it looks as if they are on the same side. the plan was to put a million people onto the streets. in cairo, it is probably hundreds of thousands. more than the numbers is who they were big and old soldier with his uniform, supporters of the muslim brotherhood and secular young men who wanted to turn it into a party. a lot of people did not feel like dancing. he was one of the 300 estimated by the un to have been killed in the protest. >> they killed him. the police, they kill our kids. [sobs] ♪ they sang the national anthem. they were patriotic ones and vitriolic ones about the president's. they called him a zionist and a collaborator wi
it is enough pierre >> if we exit this, he would change a lot in the next few months. i would -- i do not want him anymore. >> leave. just leave. >> his announcement came after days of mass protests across egypt. it culminated on tuesday at an estimated 1 million people who converted. here is a look at today's momentous event. >> civilians and soldiers were hand in hand as they channeled the crowd through identity checks. more and more, it looks as if they are on the...
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pierre? >> reporter: diane, the sources i've been talking to on the phone all day say this case is scary. exactly what they are worried about. one official said the suspect is, quote, the real deal. a bona fide threat. >> reporter: the fbi says the evidence is clear. this man, khalid aldawsari, a chemical engineering student from saudi arabia, was planning a murderous campaign. >> this guy appears to be very serious. >> reporter: the potential targets? president george w. bush's dallas home, referred to as the tyrant's house. streets in new york for possible car bombs. nuclear power plants. dams in california and colorado. backpack bombs for a dallas nightclub. and even, the fbi says, studied how to turn dolls into bombs. in his apartment, the fbi said it discovered a bomb-making factory. a hazmat suit, lab equipment, wires, clocks and chemicals used in explosive production. much of it bought online at amazon.com. he's only 20, and was here in the u.s. from saudi arabia on a student visa sinc
pierre? >> reporter: diane, the sources i've been talking to on the phone all day say this case is scary. exactly what they are worried about. one official said the suspect is, quote, the real deal. a bona fide threat. >> reporter: the fbi says the evidence is clear. this man, khalid aldawsari, a chemical engineering student from saudi arabia, was planning a murderous campaign. >> this guy appears to be very serious. >> reporter: the potential targets? president george...
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there are a lot of billions pierre >>. >> we must release all the political prisoners now, not tomorrow. >> many are looking at a much simpler things and the ideals of revolution. money is in short supply. today, the stands are deserted. traders like miguel are paying a heavy price for political change. >> do you work on commission? >> yes. >> are you getting paid? >> no. i have been here for three weeks without money. >> everyone is lining up for a piece of the new egypt, but the challenge for the generals is how to balance the pace of reform with the desperate need to restart the economy. there has been a seismic change in egyptian society. people are more determined to speak out. they are organized. they have -- there challenging the power of the old regime at every level. can they keep up this momentum and the unity? can begin a meaningful change that they all want? -- ken day gain the meaningful change that they all want? -- can they gain the meaningful change that they all want? >> the u.n. security council is debating a resolution condemning the construction of israeli settlement
there are a lot of billions pierre >>. >> we must release all the political prisoners now, not tomorrow. >> many are looking at a much simpler things and the ideals of revolution. money is in short supply. today, the stands are deserted. traders like miguel are paying a heavy price for political change. >> do you work on commission? >> yes. >> are you getting paid? >> no. i have been here for three weeks without money. >> everyone is lining up for...
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pierre? >> reporter: diane, the u.s. spends billions on sophisticated ways to uncover terrorism plots. but as you said, it was average citizens who were the real detectives who cracked this case. amid heavily armed u.s. marshals, khalid aldawsari arrived in court today, accused of planning mass murder. in court, he was calm, telling the federal judge he completely understood the charges against him. the fbi says aldawsari, a chemical engineering student from saudi arabia, was quietly plotting for years, learning english, studying bomb making online, looking at targets. undetected until he tried to buy bomb-making materials. but it was not law enforcement that broke this case. it was two small businesses. >> we became aware of some suspicious circumstances around that shipment. we immediately notified the fbi. >> reporter: jim parrish is president of a biological supply company in north carolina where workers became concerned about aldawsari's purchase of a large supply of phenol, which can be used to make high explosives
pierre? >> reporter: diane, the u.s. spends billions on sophisticated ways to uncover terrorism plots. but as you said, it was average citizens who were the real detectives who cracked this case. amid heavily armed u.s. marshals, khalid aldawsari arrived in court today, accused of planning mass murder. in court, he was calm, telling the federal judge he completely understood the charges against him. the fbi says aldawsari, a chemical engineering student from saudi arabia, was quietly...
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morgan i've got pierre jenna novick german who is complex so much for being on the show i want to jump right in here and talk about exxon valdez catastrophe yes and talk a little bit about that as covered in the book of course it's covered the exxon valdez was the facts which helped to create two credit default swap because a jeep in morgan didn't wanted to lend to eggs and five billion dollars without any guarantees they were scared that they might go bankrupt ok so this was after the exxon valdez or catastrophe rights and they couldn't get any money they couldn't borrow any money so black masters especially she is the inventor of the credit default swap this is the origin of this and this is the the instrument effectively that has mushroomed to become the key the terrorist financial terrorist weapon of choice and the list extraordinary fact in this is that she went to a bank which was invented by the french president also me to hone to be. a bunco pin and she convinced the president at the time to swap the default of x. on. this summit and under that it was you know like a communal h
morgan i've got pierre jenna novick german who is complex so much for being on the show i want to jump right in here and talk about exxon valdez catastrophe yes and talk a little bit about that as covered in the book of course it's covered the exxon valdez was the facts which helped to create two credit default swap because a jeep in morgan didn't wanted to lend to eggs and five billion dollars without any guarantees they were scared that they might go bankrupt ok so this was after the exxon...
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the president's -- the protestors thought that the president's rapid departure was a done deal pierre >> what does he want -- a done deal. >> what does he want? he promised he would go peaceful. he will destroy the whole nation before he goes. >> the regime has entrenched itself in power since the 1950's. it will not go quietly. >> muhamed al their diet is rising as egypt's opposition leader. -- muhammed elbaradei has risen as egypt's opposition leader. >> from a legal point of view is a criminal act, to allow the pro-government protesters to clash with demonstrators who have been demonstrating peacefully over the previous week. and my opinion, it is the criminal behavior of a criminal regime and it raises doubts of the legitimacy of mubarak's statements. i say this is understood to to the situation that everything in the country is paralyzed. but i think we should trust this question to president mubarak himself, not the egyptian people or the opposition. why put egypt in this situation? why does not he -- what does he not step down? will the country be stable again in the next seven
the president's -- the protestors thought that the president's rapid departure was a done deal pierre >> what does he want -- a done deal. >> what does he want? he promised he would go peaceful. he will destroy the whole nation before he goes. >> the regime has entrenched itself in power since the 1950's. it will not go quietly. >> muhamed al their diet is rising as egypt's opposition leader. -- muhammed elbaradei has risen as egypt's opposition leader. >> from a...
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at that time, one boat rescued as pierre >> the day is one of vietnam's most popular tourist spots. the stunning beauty of its strange rock columns and a tiny islands attract people from around the world. that beauty is now changed by tragedy and the memory of loved ones lost at sea. >> stay with us if you can on bbc world news. still to come, missing for three years, how china's huge on-line community help reunite a father and son. >> first, you probably will not find cavils in the english town of somerset now. -- find cannibals in the english town of somerset now. >> our ancestors have been coming to this cave for 40,000 years. it is full of clues of how we have evolved. but was it once home to cannibals'? 20 years ago archaeologists unearthed a human school. it had been carefully crafted, manipulated into what looks like a bowl. but they did not know why. now the experts think they have the answer. >> when we look at the orbitz, we can see cut marks in the roof of the orbit, where the eyes were removed. we can start to begin a much more detailed picture. yes, cannibalism is the m
at that time, one boat rescued as pierre >> the day is one of vietnam's most popular tourist spots. the stunning beauty of its strange rock columns and a tiny islands attract people from around the world. that beauty is now changed by tragedy and the memory of loved ones lost at sea. >> stay with us if you can on bbc world news. still to come, missing for three years, how china's huge on-line community help reunite a father and son. >> first, you probably will not find cavils...
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abc's pierre thomas has details of today's takedown. >> reporter: 6:00 a.m., roughly an hour before dawn. federal agents convene in a brooklyn parking lot to prepare for a raid. the target -- suspected health care scam sters stealing your tax dollars. abc news was there exclusively as the suspects were read their rights. all part of a national crackdown with raids across the country. $200 million in fraud from these raids alone. >> doctors, nurses and medical professionals from los angeles to new york and cities in between, have cheated taxpayers and patients alone. >> reporter: they say this clinic along with two others in brooklyn accounted for nearly $57 million in fraud. sources say that the clinic recruited and then paid patients a $40 kickback to come in for bogus treatments for vertigo. the problem is, the treatment was never provided or not needed at all. some patients were even given government-funded transportation. expensive am ambulances. the company build medicaid and medicare. >> it's a serious crime. as we have shown today, we'll make sure that it has serious consequences.
abc's pierre thomas has details of today's takedown. >> reporter: 6:00 a.m., roughly an hour before dawn. federal agents convene in a brooklyn parking lot to prepare for a raid. the target -- suspected health care scam sters stealing your tax dollars. abc news was there exclusively as the suspects were read their rights. all part of a national crackdown with raids across the country. $200 million in fraud from these raids alone. >> doctors, nurses and medical professionals from los...
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pierre thomas is in palm beach county, florida, tonight. >> open the door! police!> reporter: south florida, ground zero in the nation's war against prescription drug abuse. >> open the door! on the ground. >> reporter: the target today, a doctor suspected of illegally prescribing thousands of powerful painkillers to patients who often have nothing wrong with them. in this multi-million dollar black market industry, the criminals are not street level drug dealers but often are doctors who live in beautiful homes like this. in fact, dr. carlos gonzalez lives in a gated community. in his driveway, a mercedes, a land rover, a bentley and a lamborghini. authorities say the doctor worked at one of hundreds of so-called pain clinks throughout south florida. they are also knowning a pill mills because people often go there to get prescriptions, no questions asked. prescription drug overdoses are rising. seven people each day die here in florida, while across the country, 20,000 people a year are dying from such overdoses, according to the centers for disease control. in th
pierre thomas is in palm beach county, florida, tonight. >> open the door! police!> reporter: south florida, ground zero in the nation's war against prescription drug abuse. >> open the door! on the ground. >> reporter: the target today, a doctor suspected of illegally prescribing thousands of powerful painkillers to patients who often have nothing wrong with them. in this multi-million dollar black market industry, the criminals are not street level drug dealers but often...
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credit derivative i think gave birth to a swamp how serious is that all right so anyway pierre a lot of back and june when the english version is out. it all should be next of pop and there so i thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you max still going to do it for this edition of the kaiser for me max keiser and stacy herbert was like my guest pierre just on the radio that's right if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot ru until next time this is nice guys are saying but i know. russian security services say they know who all kissed rated last. time it comes as russia's most wanted man says it was hit. in a new video message chechen terrorists local market claims he is responsible for this you start bombing at the idea that are all the details coming up on our t.v. in just a few seconds. wiki leaks founder julian arsalan just facing extradition to sweden in a london court for the west second day a soldier's noise that he will be denied justice by stone that opened to the u.s. . and as protests enter their third week president mubarak is try
credit derivative i think gave birth to a swamp how serious is that all right so anyway pierre a lot of back and june when the english version is out. it all should be next of pop and there so i thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you max still going to do it for this edition of the kaiser for me max keiser and stacy herbert was like my guest pierre just on the radio that's right if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot ru until next time this is nice...
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we do want to see peace in the transition pierre >> of of all, they are surprised that hahns mimmo verotas -- that hosni mubarak has remained in office. >> israeli politicians are worried that the democratically reelected egyptian president would more hostile than the recent president has been pared >> no one is watching it more -- has been. >> the policy toward the middle east, toward egypt, has been bound up for more than 30 years now with a peace treaty and israel has grown used to seeing hosni mubarak as a living representative of that treaty. everyone knows that the peace treaty is unpopular to the egyptians and those under democratic pressures may want to amend it or repudiate it. that is why israel has said very little in public. it once managed change, course, but it did have a stake in the way things work. -- the way things were. there is very little that israel can do to influence or create the outcome that it wants. it cannot comment on individual contenders for the future of the egyptian presidency endorsements from jerusalem -- presidency. endorsements from jerusalem are qui
we do want to see peace in the transition pierre >> of of all, they are surprised that hahns mimmo verotas -- that hosni mubarak has remained in office. >> israeli politicians are worried that the democratically reelected egyptian president would more hostile than the recent president has been pared >> no one is watching it more -- has been. >> the policy toward the middle east, toward egypt, has been bound up for more than 30 years now with a peace treaty and israel has...
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. >> a french institution, the chef pierre is officially recognized as a master at -- as a master. he only uses fresh ingredients. he is in the minority. increasing number of restaurants are using factory made ingredients like these. we got the owners of this restaurant to demonstrate treat this is a cheap alternative to eggs, precooked industrial eggs roll already cut into slices, writing for it -- ready for salads. here is instant sauce base, just add water. this is a ready-made pepper sauce, just keep it up and pour over a steak and there you are. >> some restaurants do not want to employ cooks because it is too expensive. it is cheaper to buy frozen meals instead. >> how widespread is this practice of using factory made ingredients? >> investigations have shown that most of the restaurants are using this kind of ingredients to make more money and make the job of the cook easier. >> unlike this restaurant, which uses fresh herbs and spices, and cooks everything from scratch, most of the establishments result -- this only cost a couple of zeros. it contains -- euros. one thing it
. >> a french institution, the chef pierre is officially recognized as a master at -- as a master. he only uses fresh ingredients. he is in the minority. increasing number of restaurants are using factory made ingredients like these. we got the owners of this restaurant to demonstrate treat this is a cheap alternative to eggs, precooked industrial eggs roll already cut into slices, writing for it -- ready for salads. here is instant sauce base, just add water. this is a ready-made pepper...
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pierre on behalf of permit holder greg schoepp and bay area compassionate health. i want to take a few minutes and address two primary issues. first of all, the city of san francisco was made a sanctuary city in 2001 for the issue of medical canvas by the board of supervisors. the board of supervisors subsequently reiterated the fact that we are a medical cannabis century city in 2008. the issues i want to address our the issue of patient access to the western edge of the city. if i may have the overhead turned on. just for clarity's sake, although this is a 2008 document generated by the department of public health, it reflects the general dispersion of dispensaries in the city. as you can see, the book are in the south of market area. i have hand drawn and x -- an x in the sunset district. the sunset district has a population of at least 60,000 residents. we are talking about access for patients on the western edge of the city. the second issue of wanted to turn the board's attention to is the reliance of the board of appeals on certain facts before it in making
pierre on behalf of permit holder greg schoepp and bay area compassionate health. i want to take a few minutes and address two primary issues. first of all, the city of san francisco was made a sanctuary city in 2001 for the issue of medical canvas by the board of supervisors. the board of supervisors subsequently reiterated the fact that we are a medical cannabis century city in 2008. the issues i want to address our the issue of patient access to the western edge of the city. if i may have...
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. >> you were mentioning that this is pierre -- pier 14. >> first, it was a brick water for the downtown ferry terminal, constructed in 2001. after that, we added public access on top of it and connected it to the land side. now is eight 637-foot-long public access pier to enjoy the day, watched the very activity. there is a little bit of art on top of it. there are swivel chairs on a it and there are little sea >> can you t about proposition a that may affect this waterfront parks -- that may affect the waterfront? >> of the voters approved proposition 8. >> which was how much? >> the total bond was $135 million. it will improve about 6 open spaces on the waterfront. it 11 years ago, the port developed its first ever land use plan, and part of that list policy for continuous open waterfront of 7 1/2 miles of the port of san francisco waterfront and in public spaces every five-seven minute walking intervals. over the last 10, 11 years, we have been implementing that. now, proposition a, that will allow us to add about six more. >> this is part of a bay trail? >> not the sand and cisco ba
. >> you were mentioning that this is pierre -- pier 14. >> first, it was a brick water for the downtown ferry terminal, constructed in 2001. after that, we added public access on top of it and connected it to the land side. now is eight 637-foot-long public access pier to enjoy the day, watched the very activity. there is a little bit of art on top of it. there are swivel chairs on a it and there are little sea >> can you t about proposition a that may affect this waterfront...
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you're my first-round pick and then i'm going to trade pierre from the guy from the punishers.oved that. >> we've got a trainer right here in liam. doc can call all the games. that sounds like fun. >> you can having jerseys just like those. >> mugsy is beautiful. >> he is absolutely is. you should start growing your beard right now. our first game on this busy game of hockey features america's goalie ryan miller whose stubbornness sparked his shot-stopping career. >> my father was coaching the team and i had a bit of a sit down strike. he called my line and i didn't go out and he asked me why i wasn't on the ice. and i told him i want to try goalie. he had to negotiate me, i had a hat trick, three assists, come back and win that game. i went out and did that. that was the last time i played forwar forward. >> hello, hockey fans. >> let's go down to center ice for some between period action. action. it's the geico shot of the day. >> i didn't hear you, craig. the what shot of the day? >> craig? i don't think i heard you correctly. it sounded like you said -- cut to commercial. ♪
you're my first-round pick and then i'm going to trade pierre from the guy from the punishers.oved that. >> we've got a trainer right here in liam. doc can call all the games. that sounds like fun. >> you can having jerseys just like those. >> mugsy is beautiful. >> he is absolutely is. you should start growing your beard right now. our first game on this busy game of hockey features america's goalie ryan miller whose stubbornness sparked his shot-stopping career....
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good morning, pierre. >> reporter: hi, robin. in a sign of just how serious this case was, the president was briefed before the fbi's arrest. on february 14th, the fbi was so concerned about a terrorist bombing plot, it sent a special operations team to covertly break into this apartment in lubbock, texas. what was found, they say, was chilling. evidence that khalid aldawsari was allegedly planning mass murder. a former roommate who asked not to be identified, told abc news, that aldawsari was reclusive and antisocial and that friends were suspicious. >> everyone that came to our apartment, thought he was a terrorist, just joking around. we would blow it off and defend him. i guess we were wrong. >> reporter: in aldawsari's apartment, agents say they found a hazmat suit, lab equipment, wires, clocks and chemicals used in bombmaking. like sulfuric and nitric acid. much of it bought online at amazon.com. and there was this message written in a diary. now, after mastering the english language, learning how to build explosive and con
good morning, pierre. >> reporter: hi, robin. in a sign of just how serious this case was, the president was briefed before the fbi's arrest. on february 14th, the fbi was so concerned about a terrorist bombing plot, it sent a special operations team to covertly break into this apartment in lubbock, texas. what was found, they say, was chilling. evidence that khalid aldawsari was allegedly planning mass murder. a former roommate who asked not to be identified, told abc news, that...
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the champions league last sixteen at the start velodrome marsay will be without key striker andre pierre genius due to a groin injury and forwards luke roomie and brandow are also a doubt the premier league leaders united meanwhile will play without rio ferdinand and ryan giggs chris smalling it sets a partner up with them on your feet it's at the heart of the defense and majesty united's boss says this year's champions league is anybody's game. well i don't need to feel. the prayers of the because it doesn't concern us doesn't concern us a person opportunity when you get to the stage and work in. the champions league this year is very open. i know there's a number of teams you could win it. let's take a look at some nice pictures once again inter milan inverses supplier in munich at the san siro and maher say hosting matches so united at this dog fellow draw. staying with european football whereas says scott became the first russian team to reach the last sixteen of the europa league and she's the night snatching a late one one draw with ball right here in moscow says i won the first le
the champions league last sixteen at the start velodrome marsay will be without key striker andre pierre genius due to a groin injury and forwards luke roomie and brandow are also a doubt the premier league leaders united meanwhile will play without rio ferdinand and ryan giggs chris smalling it sets a partner up with them on your feet it's at the heart of the defense and majesty united's boss says this year's champions league is anybody's game. well i don't need to feel. the prayers of the...
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electrical appliances like kettles toasters and god forbid televisions earlier i talked with artie's pierre oliver to see whether this is all justified. peter is this the day that our cell phones arise against us. really know if we're in a skynet situation just yet but what we are hearing from scientists is that we could see some interference. on our technology the technologies that we use in our daily lives this is due to a solar flare that i heard on the fifteenth of february it was solar flares essentially a little bit like a little bit like a belt from the sun it kicks out with of radiation that's now taken in the past few days to reach us here and will hit us to date now and what this can cause is some kind of. allows a lot more radiation than we've sent you we usually get from the sun now that can sound incredibly dangerous what scientists have told us though is that ground level here on earth the magnetosphere the eye on a sphere the atmosphere protecting our planet make sure that we are at no particular risk here on the scientists are telling us there are some people though who are
electrical appliances like kettles toasters and god forbid televisions earlier i talked with artie's pierre oliver to see whether this is all justified. peter is this the day that our cell phones arise against us. really know if we're in a skynet situation just yet but what we are hearing from scientists is that we could see some interference. on our technology the technologies that we use in our daily lives this is due to a solar flare that i heard on the fifteenth of february it was solar...
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pierre because this building's sprinkler system it was quickly contained white firefighters street nojuries reported. >> mayor jean quandt reported that the dispatch radios have been corrected. . yesterday's went there looking for burglary suspects in the red is acting up again. >> get ready for it and nice warmup. one of eight degrees this afternoon. six degrees warmer in oakland but seven degrees. everywhere with temperatures above average depth of a little bit of fog into the north bay. their hold on to temperatures that are quite chilly in december said. a few degrees above freezing. 35 degrees in napa. 37 degrees in livermore. ted degrees were in san francisco. instead rosa is up by 10 degrees. we're open to the low 60s. 64 degrees and downtown san princess gault. san jose is 65 degrees as well. along the coast we'll keep the temperatures in 262 degrees. plenty of sunshine clearing into the afternoon with mild weather expected for your sunday and temperatures into the upper 50s. in terms of the bay area in a score to be very pleasant. warming into the mid-upper 70's. lots of suns
pierre because this building's sprinkler system it was quickly contained white firefighters street nojuries reported. >> mayor jean quandt reported that the dispatch radios have been corrected. . yesterday's went there looking for burglary suspects in the red is acting up again. >> get ready for it and nice warmup. one of eight degrees this afternoon. six degrees warmer in oakland but seven degrees. everywhere with temperatures above average depth of a little bit of fog into the...
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the nation so i think that if anything the state of gun laws and gun control in the us is wayne la pierre and the n.r.a. fault you've become nothing more than a powerful lobbying organization who is not fighting for your members but for gun manufacturers so face the facts and stop blaming everyone else and that's why we left here of the n.r.a. is tonight's tool time later. now he's tackled some of the toughest issues in washington health care reform the start treaty the failing us auto industry but it turns out that president obama also tackled a personal issue smoking yet the first lady did an interview earlier this week on the today show and she announced that obama hasn't had a cigarette in a year which i think is pretty impressive considering all the headaches that he's been dealing with here in washington and you know it's one of obama's worst kept secrets for a long time he's been approached by the press about his smoking habits and while reluctant he has admitted in the past to lighting up on occasion but it seems as if that's changed as if we're looking at a brand new smokefree ve
the nation so i think that if anything the state of gun laws and gun control in the us is wayne la pierre and the n.r.a. fault you've become nothing more than a powerful lobbying organization who is not fighting for your members but for gun manufacturers so face the facts and stop blaming everyone else and that's why we left here of the n.r.a. is tonight's tool time later. now he's tackled some of the toughest issues in washington health care reform the start treaty the failing us auto industry...
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>> [chuckles] they're also known as pickleweed, salicornias, uh, samphire, pousse-pierre, a lot of--they're found in a lot of different areas throughout the world. >> just eat it? >> just bite right into it. it's like a little bite of the seed. >> salty. mm-hmm. >> mm-hmm. and they do grow in marshes. >> pure salt. that's good. instead of, like... >> instead of a pretzel with yo beer? >> yeah, or french fries... >> you can have a little of-- >> or chips. >> wonderful pickled. >> these are good. >> actually, probably better than a pickle when you pickle them. >> and despite their exotic-looking exterior and names, lest you think ian has to forage around the woods looking for these prized mushrooms, all of them are actually farm-raised and come from his family's farm run by him, his dad john, and stepmom toby. located in moss landing in monterey county, the greenhouses span across more than 60,000 square feet and produce several hundred pounds of mushrooms here each week, all of which is a far cry from what the market for mushrooms started out as in the early 1990s. >> well, when my parents s
>> [chuckles] they're also known as pickleweed, salicornias, uh, samphire, pousse-pierre, a lot of--they're found in a lot of different areas throughout the world. >> just eat it? >> just bite right into it. it's like a little bite of the seed. >> salty. mm-hmm. >> mm-hmm. and they do grow in marshes. >> pure salt. that's good. instead of, like... >> instead of a pretzel with yo beer? >> yeah, or french fries... >> you can have a little of--...
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going to do it for this edition on the kaiser for me max keiser and stacy and i would like my guest pierre to under it that's right if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot ru until next time this is nice guys are saying but i you know.
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pierre thomas reports from palm beach county, florida. >> open the door, police!south florida, ground zero in the nation's war against prescription drug abuse. >> open the door! >> on the ground! >> reporter: the target, a doctor suspected of illegally prescribing thousands of powerful painkillers to patients who often have nothing wrong with them. in this multimillion dollar black market industry the criminals not street level drug dealers, but often are doctors who live in beautiful homes like this. in fact, dr. gonzalez lives in a gated community. in his driveway, a mercedes, a land rover, a bentley and a lamborghini. authorities say the doctor worked at one of hundreds of so-called pain clinics throughout south florida. also known as pill mills because people come there to get prescriptions, often no questions asked. deaths from prescription drug overdoses are rising. seven people die each day in florida. across the country, 20,000 people a year are dying from such overdoses. according to the centers for disease control. in the last decade the number of such d
pierre thomas reports from palm beach county, florida. >> open the door, police!south florida, ground zero in the nation's war against prescription drug abuse. >> open the door! >> on the ground! >> reporter: the target, a doctor suspected of illegally prescribing thousands of powerful painkillers to patients who often have nothing wrong with them. in this multimillion dollar black market industry the criminals not street level drug dealers, but often are doctors who...
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he was most fascinated with the story of pierre and marie curey's discovery of radioactive elements. on his way to becoming an eagle scout he naturally decided to get his atomic energy merit badge. what was required for the atomic energy badge? >> one of the requirements was you could build a model of a nuclear reactor or a nuclear core using straws and matches and stuff like that. >> reporter: which you did. >> yeah. and then there was one time when i thought, you know, what if i belt the same kind of thing that's in this book and used the actual kind of material? >> reporter: david hahn bought hundreds of lantern mantles which used to contain radioactive thorium. he collected old glo in the dark clocks and scraped off the radium. he purchased hundreds upon hundreds of smoke detectors which con tamed a small amount of radioactive material. his goal was to build a breeder nuclear react inner the shed in his backyard. the shed and the radioactive materials are now long gone. when the authorities caught wind of his experiment in 1995, they put his reactor in drums, dismantled the shed
he was most fascinated with the story of pierre and marie curey's discovery of radioactive elements. on his way to becoming an eagle scout he naturally decided to get his atomic energy merit badge. what was required for the atomic energy badge? >> one of the requirements was you could build a model of a nuclear reactor or a nuclear core using straws and matches and stuff like that. >> reporter: which you did. >> yeah. and then there was one time when i thought, you know, what...
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transmission problems with hand-held radios saturday morning as it responded to a shooting at the hotel pierr was a combination of e age of the antennas and the weather. reggie kumar has more. >> reporter: the third time opd is dispatch has caused problems for officers trying to communicate with each other. the most recent happen saturday morning, officers were called to a shooting at this hotel on enterprise way. two people were shot at the hotel but none of the injuries were life- threatening. it would not confirm whether the wheel problem contributed not in not finding the shooter. will try to secure the scene plays officers reported having transmission problems with their hand-held radio. technicians believe the isolated the problem to a specific antenna. the antenna was replaced, testing shows it is back to normal. earlier this month they had a similarly problem appeared january 26th, they lost communication with dispatch during the pursuit. because of the technical issues the chief ordered officers to patrol with a partner until the problem has been resolved. mayor quan says the police
transmission problems with hand-held radios saturday morning as it responded to a shooting at the hotel pierr was a combination of e age of the antennas and the weather. reggie kumar has more. >> reporter: the third time opd is dispatch has caused problems for officers trying to communicate with each other. the most recent happen saturday morning, officers were called to a shooting at this hotel on enterprise way. two people were shot at the hotel but none of the injuries were life-...
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pierre d we wille right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments.bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! should have skipped that second soda. remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! (train child) the train is now arriving. (announcer) the train has arrived indeed. amtrack. enjoy the journey. >> darya: welcome back to the kron 4 news. another big storm is on no way this one could bring snow. we're talking downtown jonathan lynn is here with a look. >> reporter: wind whistled, snow fell, yes, this happened in the bay area. the year was 1976. the snow fell on the night of february 5th in the weather conditions nearly identical to what we're expecting. in 1962 snow covered the streets. cold arctic air coming straight down from canada could bring chile and left conditions for snow to fall. >> mark: i never get tired of looking at those pictures. now, here is a look at the weather. >> louisa: there is certainly a possibility of that, in fact
pierre d we wille right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments.bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! should have skipped that second soda. remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! (train child) the train is now arriving. (announcer) the train has arrived indeed. amtrack. enjoy the journey. >> darya: welcome back to the kron 4 news....
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pierre dwe will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments welcome back to the kron 4 news. san jose's new police chief has broadened the definition racial profiling eight weeks it a violation to show any biased behavior any time. puhe's also demanding a closer look at complaints in the last four years. police investigated 150 complaints. >> darya: the former bakery leader and co-defendant are going to be in court. the lawyers discussing the possibility of moving the trial out of lme the county to because they believe they cannot get a fair trial. -- alameda county. >> mark: we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. a live look here from the sierra, checking out conditions at 80 and truckee. very cool temperatures. lots of us are sick or hurt we have four times as many emotional problems as other kids i'll have to move over and over again. i'm twice as likely to drop out of high school. there's a 50-50 chance i'll end up homeless. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a fo
pierre dwe will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments welcome back to the kron 4 news. san jose's new police chief has broadened the definition racial profiling eight weeks it a violation to show any biased behavior any time. puhe's also demanding a closer look at complaints in the last four years. police investigated 150 complaints. >> darya: the former bakery leader and co-defendant are going to be in court. the lawyers discussing the...
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pierre thanks very much. >>> george we're going to change topics now and we're learning more about the married congressman who suddenly resigned after being caught up in a craigslist dating scandal. and the woman he sent a shirtless photo to is breaking his silence. our weekend anchor, dan harris, is here this morning. >> good morning to you. her name is yesha callahan, according to "the new york times." and she is the single mother to a pre-teen son. miss callahan told the post that they didn't do this for fame or money. and she's stunned how her online chatting has blossoms into a major political scandal. the woman to whom representative chris lee sent this topless shot has not gone on camera yet to grant an interview, she did speak to danielle belton, a blogger and former journalist who knows her socially. how would you describe her? >> she is a fun-loving, sweet, strong woman. >> reporter: belton says her friend is a professional single and successful 34-year-old african-american woman, who put a personal ad on the women seeking men section of craigslist, as a joke, just to see wha
pierre thanks very much. >>> george we're going to change topics now and we're learning more about the married congressman who suddenly resigned after being caught up in a craigslist dating scandal. and the woman he sent a shirtless photo to is breaking his silence. our weekend anchor, dan harris, is here this morning. >> good morning to you. her name is yesha callahan, according to "the new york times." and she is the single mother to a pre-teen son. miss callahan told...
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"he was a great american president pierre " -- president." there is still 40% of the people who did not vote for him, it is his job to serve them as much as the 60% that on the front and put him there in the first place. one benefit i have been a governor -- on the front anend. it reminded me every day pair that i cannot go in saying, "this is how we are going to get it done, fellows, and we are going to do it my way. i am proud of the job creation, educatiol excellence, et changing the tax structures so that we actuallyower taxes on working families and couples who are married. there are many things i could point to, but i also believe that is how you govern. it is not from some sense of ideological idea. i am an ideological person. my convictions are pretty doggone clear. i have been about as plainspoken as i think a person can be, but as i think a person can be, but i also recognize that when you govern, and you have to govern within the context of the consent of the governed, and i always remin myself that if the vors had sent other peopl
"he was a great american president pierre " -- president." there is still 40% of the people who did not vote for him, it is his job to serve them as much as the 60% that on the front and put him there in the first place. one benefit i have been a governor -- on the front anend. it reminded me every day pair that i cannot go in saying, "this is how we are going to get it done, fellows, and we are going to do it my way. i am proud of the job creation, educatiol excellence, et...