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thousand and six haiti surprised almost everyone with free fair and open elections when president preval was elected this year will be a lot more difficult lot more political intrigue going on and we have to watch closely what happens this sunday i know pull out if i can go to you what do you think about the elections here i mean there's a lot of people saying that haiti is in no condition whatsoever to whole hold a free and fair election and there's a lot of people are complaining that a lot of important parties a party that used to back mr era stede that is an exile is not being able to run how legitimate can it be if so many political parties and these are not you know marginal parties that are being excluded how legitimate can any election be i think of the very first thing that we have to watch for on sunday is the. number of people who are going to go and who percentage of the population that it's going to what is the process there is of course. that son hanging on top of the. get it to a council itself because it excluded the religious bodi of the us body and. a lot of anger about
thousand and six haiti surprised almost everyone with free fair and open elections when president preval was elected this year will be a lot more difficult lot more political intrigue going on and we have to watch closely what happens this sunday i know pull out if i can go to you what do you think about the elections here i mean there's a lot of people saying that haiti is in no condition whatsoever to whole hold a free and fair election and there's a lot of people are complaining that a lot...
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they're not very prevalent in our products. some of the ketchups use hfcs.de the united states it's all sugar and we have launched a variety called simply heinz in the u.s. that is all sugar in the u.s. other preservatives are used depending on the markets and the length of time products stay in distribution. but health and wellness is still critical to consumers which is why we have been so obsessive in salt reduction and taking fat out where appropriate. >> right. so are your reduced sugar or salt products more expensive? >> it depends on the market, but in some cases yes because of the fact that we may use more tomatoes or we may use different sauces. in some cases it's just the difficulty of getting sugar. in the united states, sugar is more expensive than any other country in the world. so as a consequence of that, when we launch a product with sugar in the u.s., it is a little more expensive than when we launch one that doesn't have it. >> very interesting. heinz's reach is truly global. you're pushing to have 20% of worldwide sales from the merging ma
they're not very prevalent in our products. some of the ketchups use hfcs.de the united states it's all sugar and we have launched a variety called simply heinz in the u.s. that is all sugar in the u.s. other preservatives are used depending on the markets and the length of time products stay in distribution. but health and wellness is still critical to consumers which is why we have been so obsessive in salt reduction and taking fat out where appropriate. >> right. so are your reduced...
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preval has been a lame duck. it was unclear exactly when his term was actually going to end given that his term, that is clear, but when the new candidate would be chosen because we were expecting to have a second round anyway with so many candidates there was probably going to be a run- off. now we have candidates who could be in the run-off saying they're not going to participate in this election. at the same time this country so desperately needs leadership to deal with the cholera outbreak that continues to rage across the country and to deal with the rebuilding from the incredible earthquake that hit in january. >> suarez: the international community at large insisted that it was a good thing for haiti to go ahead with these elections as promised. are people down there saying now that they were rushed? >> some people are saying that they were rushed. but at the same time the head of the u.n. said if not now, then when? when is haiti not going to be in a state of crisis? this country has lurched from one cris
preval has been a lame duck. it was unclear exactly when his term was actually going to end given that his term, that is clear, but when the new candidate would be chosen because we were expecting to have a second round anyway with so many candidates there was probably going to be a run- off. now we have candidates who could be in the run-off saying they're not going to participate in this election. at the same time this country so desperately needs leadership to deal with the cholera outbreak...
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as a father, as somebody that loves kids, how prevalent is this perversion of peed feelia? the act was passed, and president bush passed the law with my family and elizabeth was there and she walked the halls of congress to get it passed. her mom and dad. marshalls now say there are 100,000 level three, that is not the kid at mardi gras. this is the bad guy, raping or mole molesting children, 100,000 at large, cut off the ankle bracelets. >> that we know about. >> identity -- i mean presence unknown. they disappear, violated their parole and violate probation. i talked to elizabeth yesterday. i'm very close. love this family. >> they're great. >> wonderful family. i said, elizabeth, we talked about it for years. she said i want to get on that witness stand, i want my moment. i want to tell that judge and that jury this man is not insane. he exploited me. he planned it and every day said if you tell anyone i'll kill you and till your mother and cyst -- kill your family an your mother and sister. she said he is not crazy. he needs to be in jail for the rest of his life. she w
as a father, as somebody that loves kids, how prevalent is this perversion of peed feelia? the act was passed, and president bush passed the law with my family and elizabeth was there and she walked the halls of congress to get it passed. her mom and dad. marshalls now say there are 100,000 level three, that is not the kid at mardi gras. this is the bad guy, raping or mole molesting children, 100,000 at large, cut off the ankle bracelets. >> that we know about. >> identity -- i mean...
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why this is prevalent. what are the numbers we should know about? >> reporter: about 3% is affected by hiv aids and that is a huge number and found in our research that they do not use condoms and are sexually active and because of the prevalence, and because of the issue around the diseases, condoms is 95% effective when it comes to fighting the diseases. >> again, the website behind is, rubberrevolutiondc.com. >> yes. >> and people can join and look at. that who are you frying to target here? >> -- trying to target here? >> we're trying to target everyone sexually active and there are a lot of barriers that residents tell us against using condoms. they are too small. >> a misconcession in. >> and they too small, they break the mood. and a lot of residents we spoke with feel that they trust their partnership, even if they met them and this is a website we want to use to break down the misconcessions and allow people to know that using a condom is okay. >> sure. >> what do you tell a young man who said it doesn't feel the same? >> i would say it's b
why this is prevalent. what are the numbers we should know about? >> reporter: about 3% is affected by hiv aids and that is a huge number and found in our research that they do not use condoms and are sexually active and because of the prevalence, and because of the issue around the diseases, condoms is 95% effective when it comes to fighting the diseases. >> again, the website behind is, rubberrevolutiondc.com. >> yes. >> and people can join and look at. that who are...
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particularly if there is a certain community, for example, where a certain language is prevalent.want to make sure that they know that community. we want to establish a level of trust and want the public to see, oh, this is somebody that lives ere and works here and gets better cooperation. we invite the small business gets better cooperation. we invite the small business community to pickles. one policy, please. our service is top-notch. we'll take care of you, your family, even this little guy. great. ta-da! thank you. what else can he do? ring him up, boy! he's on break. [ chuckles ] caring for you and . [ pickles barks ] now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> welcome back. here are some of the things you can expect to see in upcoming shows. with so much attention on venezuela'president hugo chavez, much of that country's rich culture has been overshadowed by politics. we'll meet an incredible artist from venezuela who is helpg refocus attention on her home country. it is called abrazos and books, an international effort aimed at helping children around the world vict
particularly if there is a certain community, for example, where a certain language is prevalent.want to make sure that they know that community. we want to establish a level of trust and want the public to see, oh, this is somebody that lives ere and works here and gets better cooperation. we invite the small business gets better cooperation. we invite the small business community to pickles. one policy, please. our service is top-notch. we'll take care of you, your family, even this little...
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. >> guest: but as part of a broader cultural sweep that was prevalent that people would not even think that is culturally a acceptable that they would be shamed i say you no shame the child but you will reinstitute the family values that says it is not consistent with the values and our community to be acceptable. >> host: isn't this a lot of concentric circles interchangeable? >> guest: no. looking at my father's father he worked three jobs and his children could go to school and learn bay he did not tolerate any bad behavior. he worked three jobs and did not have as much time but had a foundation of what was right and wrong that three young boys that were often alone living in a house knew what they should or should not do i am talking about my grandparents so from a cultural standpoint of young children growing up they knew what they should version of mamadou and el there has been a breakdown that it is not just out of wedlock but for having southern grandparents and bemoan you better call somebody sir or mahan and show respect because they are your elders. i don't think a lot of yo
. >> guest: but as part of a broader cultural sweep that was prevalent that people would not even think that is culturally a acceptable that they would be shamed i say you no shame the child but you will reinstitute the family values that says it is not consistent with the values and our community to be acceptable. >> host: isn't this a lot of concentric circles interchangeable? >> guest: no. looking at my father's father he worked three jobs and his children could go to...
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i feel that basically, violence is far too prevalent. especially on the cable car yesterday. i think that we have to be more pro-active than reactive. i think that basically the police are chomping at the bit to do their job and in my opinion, we should let them do what they think is necessary. if the board of supervisors feels that they need to be what ever, that i say let's go for it. i think that the reputation of the city is going downhill and i do not think that the people coming for the american cup are used to the violence and all of these other things. maybe they might feel that italy is a better location. i think that we should work on this aggressively and let the police do their jobs. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you. seeing no more public comment, public comment is closed. madam clerk, we will continue this item to the call of the chair. please call item 2. >> ordinance adding article 15.7 to the san francisco police code, requiring event promoters to register with the entertainment commission; prohibiting holders of certain entertainment-related permits, and
i feel that basically, violence is far too prevalent. especially on the cable car yesterday. i think that we have to be more pro-active than reactive. i think that basically the police are chomping at the bit to do their job and in my opinion, we should let them do what they think is necessary. if the board of supervisors feels that they need to be what ever, that i say let's go for it. i think that the reputation of the city is going downhill and i do not think that the people coming for the...
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and i think that was generally a historical perception that was very prevalent. calvin coolidge has had a biographer named robert sobel who wrote a book on coolidge in the night eumenes. and he made this comment which i think sums up very well the historical, the typical historical live. as sobel wrote, that few presidents in all american history at his many accolades among intellectuals as did woodrow wilson. arthur/insert junior was an ardent admirer of wilson whom he saw as the president to play john the baptist or franklin d. roosevelt. /and jerry was one of those who helped fashion this legend. in the age of roosevelt in which slashings are prevented this the face, he discussed the becoming of the republicans is that they were barbarians sacking rome. fast the perception that/and or put out her put the 1920s. and he was not alone in the widely acclaimed book, the pocket history of few nights dates. allan nevins and henry steel columns you wrote that the idealism of the wilson and i was past. at the roosevelt and passion for humanitarianism was in the future
and i think that was generally a historical perception that was very prevalent. calvin coolidge has had a biographer named robert sobel who wrote a book on coolidge in the night eumenes. and he made this comment which i think sums up very well the historical, the typical historical live. as sobel wrote, that few presidents in all american history at his many accolades among intellectuals as did woodrow wilson. arthur/insert junior was an ardent admirer of wilson whom he saw as the president to...
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. >> the prevalence of cosmetic foot surgery has gone up dramatically. >> one serious downside, after surgery, some feat not function like they used to read some surgery's can cause more problems and keep the foot pose a range of motion from working as well. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> temperatures a little bit above normal, but settling back closer to where we are supposed to be this time of year. the normal is 55, and we will probably fall a little bit short of that tomorrow. there was a confirmed tornado in the hamilton area. there was a 250-yard long damage path, just under half a mile wide. the doppler radar at bwi marshall was picking up on that distinct hook echo, the rain being wrapped from the funnel cloud as it was about to cross over into baltimore county. there were tornado watches to our self in virginia. it did to our south. it is starting to settle back into the 30's out in the far western part of that state at frostburg and mchenry. clear skies and dry conditions expected, 34-42 the temperature spread. sunrise at five
. >> the prevalence of cosmetic foot surgery has gone up dramatically. >> one serious downside, after surgery, some feat not function like they used to read some surgery's can cause more problems and keep the foot pose a range of motion from working as well. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> temperatures a little bit above normal, but settling back closer to where we are supposed to be this time of year. the normal is 55, and...
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and i think that was generally the historical per perception that was very prevalent. calvin coolidge has had a biographer named robert sew bell who wrote a book on coolidge in the 1990s, and he made this comment which i think sums up very well the historical, the typical historical perspective. sobel wrote that few presidents in if all american history had as many act lites among intellectuals as did woodrow wilson. arthur schlesinger jr. was an ardent admirer of wilson's who he saw as a president who played john the baptist for franklin d. roosevelt. schlesinger was one of those who helped fashion this legend. in the age of roosevelt in which schlesinger presented this thesis, he discussed, quote, the coming of the republicans as though they were barbarians sacking rome. that's the perception that schlesinger put out there for the 1920s, and he was not alone in the widely-acclaimed book, "the pocket history of the united states," alan nevins and henry steele wrote that the isle isle -- idealism of the era was in the past, the passion for humanitarianism was in the fu
and i think that was generally the historical per perception that was very prevalent. calvin coolidge has had a biographer named robert sew bell who wrote a book on coolidge in the 1990s, and he made this comment which i think sums up very well the historical, the typical historical perspective. sobel wrote that few presidents in if all american history had as many act lites among intellectuals as did woodrow wilson. arthur schlesinger jr. was an ardent admirer of wilson's who he saw as a...
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county has received $7 million in federal stimulus money and that is to decrease the prevalence of smoking. during today's board meeting will be opponents preventing petitions so they'll be both sides here today. >>> time is 4:34. dozens of entrepreneurs are applying for medical marijuana farms in oakland but the city will be only issuing four permits on january 19 and they carry a lot of risk. >> reporter: about 75 applicants attended this meeting to learn how to apply for the coveted four permits allowing the cultivation of medical marijuana on an industrial scale. four pot farms will have to meet labor and employment standards as well as stringent safety regulations. >> you just need to know state law, local law as it relates to it. >> but state law is in conflict with federal law. these applicants, many of them willing to invest between $5-8 million want to know if the city of oakland will protect them if the federal agency decides to raid their pot farm. >> i go through my own liability through this process. i'm not sure what is going to come of it. >> hopefully the biggest reward wil
county has received $7 million in federal stimulus money and that is to decrease the prevalence of smoking. during today's board meeting will be opponents preventing petitions so they'll be both sides here today. >>> time is 4:34. dozens of entrepreneurs are applying for medical marijuana farms in oakland but the city will be only issuing four permits on january 19 and they carry a lot of risk. >> reporter: about 75 applicants attended this meeting to learn how to apply for the...
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and no prison time for petty crimes is what russian lawmakers are proposing as they prepare to prevalent as the country's penitentiary system russia's prisons are currently overflowing. this would have lines here in art's you'll have more on those stories about thirty minutes time up next though it's our special report on the controversial american academic norman finkelstein and he's been cold a self hating jews by some at a street fighting visionary by others we explore his journey around the world as he tries to negotiate a voice among his supporters and critics that's next here in our team. you know the famous joke. a journalist goes around them asks a russian of oh and it's really the same question he first goes to the russian excuse me what's your opinion of the meat shortage the russian says what's in the penny and. the reporter then goes to the pope excuse me what's your opinion of the meat shortage the pogos what's meat. you know goes to the israeli excuse me what's your opinion of the meat shortage is really replies what's excuse me. norman finkelstein speaks for no one but him
and no prison time for petty crimes is what russian lawmakers are proposing as they prepare to prevalent as the country's penitentiary system russia's prisons are currently overflowing. this would have lines here in art's you'll have more on those stories about thirty minutes time up next though it's our special report on the controversial american academic norman finkelstein and he's been cold a self hating jews by some at a street fighting visionary by others we explore his journey around the...
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competition was the prevalence of migraine among teenage girls, and for my project i won a $50,000 scholarship reporter: gazelle gets migraines herself, so finding out how many other girls get them was a natural topic to explore. >> didn't we have a great time down in washington? >> yeah. they treated us really well down there. >> reporter: we visited another y.e.s. scholar at home and found out that his research topic is also something that grew from his own experience. he was learning the life-saving technique called cpr, cardiopulmonary resuscitation. >> we were required to take a cpr course at our high school in gym class, and when people were trying to perform cpr on the mannequins, i found that most people weren't able to do it. >> reporter: cpr can save someone whose heart has stopped beating, but only if air gets into the victim's lungs. that's called ventilation. the usual technique is mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. but john noticed his classmates were resisting. >> they either didn't want to perform cpr cause they didn't want to have their mouth touch the mannequin because it's kind o
competition was the prevalence of migraine among teenage girls, and for my project i won a $50,000 scholarship reporter: gazelle gets migraines herself, so finding out how many other girls get them was a natural topic to explore. >> didn't we have a great time down in washington? >> yeah. they treated us really well down there. >> reporter: we visited another y.e.s. scholar at home and found out that his research topic is also something that grew from his own experience. he...
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the 9-year-old's lying is pretty prevalent. i would say daily to weekly.t's been quite an issue. >> kidder says younger children lie but don't cover it up. >> kidder says three year olds lie, but don't yet cover it up, but older kids do both. >> there's a piece of research that describes the fact that if we're not careful that by the age of eight kids become, and this is the phrase the researchers used, fully skilled lie tellers. that's a frightening phrase. >> kidder says all cultures identify five core values. >> honesty, responsibility and respect. fairness and compassion. there's no difference in the values held by males and the values held by females. there's no difference between the values held by people who say i am deeply religious and those who say i have no religion whatever. this really goes deep. the hardest ethical choices, kidder says, are not between right and wrong but between right and right, when two or more core values conflict. he told the story of a girl sworn to secrecy by her friend, who she then discovered was anorexic and putting
the 9-year-old's lying is pretty prevalent. i would say daily to weekly.t's been quite an issue. >> kidder says younger children lie but don't cover it up. >> kidder says three year olds lie, but don't yet cover it up, but older kids do both. >> there's a piece of research that describes the fact that if we're not careful that by the age of eight kids become, and this is the phrase the researchers used, fully skilled lie tellers. that's a frightening phrase. >> kidder...
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are found in a prosecution, investigation a classifiedf an information case, we will discuss the prevalence of disclosures that we discussed by a panel this morning. we are going to discuss the problems of over classification, what internal restraints we bring to these cases, the age of the statute, the age shows of the relevant statute, the first amendment issues, and so on. we will go through these one by one. let's start picking up on what we discussed in the panel this morning. talk about, first of all, a prosecutor who is appointed to investigate and prosecute week's first has to get a sense of what goes on out there in the world of disclosure. we heard a lot about that this morning. i want to pick up a little bit on that today. so let me turn first to mike. let's turn to mike and we will get the press perspective. mike, when you cover your stories out there, how often do you get -- without asking details on a particular case -- some sense that the information you get, that it might be classified? >> well, when you are writing about stories dealing with the intelligence community, deal
are found in a prosecution, investigation a classifiedf an information case, we will discuss the prevalence of disclosures that we discussed by a panel this morning. we are going to discuss the problems of over classification, what internal restraints we bring to these cases, the age of the statute, the age shows of the relevant statute, the first amendment issues, and so on. we will go through these one by one. let's start picking up on what we discussed in the panel this morning. talk about,...
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as part of a broad cultural sweep that was prevalent in our community that people wouldn't even think that that is culturally acceptatheyould be sr ostracized. i'm saying you're not going to shame the child. i'm saying you're going to reinstitute the family values that says it is inconsistent with values in our community for this to be socially acceptable >> host: what about economics? or read a lot of the circles that are interchangeable a vicious circle? >> guest: no. i look at my father's father. he works three jobs so that his children would have the opportunity to go to school and learn, and yet he didn't tolerate any bad behavior. and he was working three jobs and he didn't have as much time to be at home but he instilled in his plays a foundation of what was right and what was wrong and what was culturally acceptable and not acceptable that three young boys often alone of in-house in the 1950's knew what they should and shouldn't do. >> host: was your mother home? >> guest: i am talking about my grandparents. that's why i'm saying from a cultural standpoint of young children gr
as part of a broad cultural sweep that was prevalent in our community that people wouldn't even think that that is culturally acceptatheyould be sr ostracized. i'm saying you're not going to shame the child. i'm saying you're going to reinstitute the family values that says it is inconsistent with values in our community for this to be socially acceptable >> host: what about economics? or read a lot of the circles that are interchangeable a vicious circle? >> guest: no. i look at my...
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. >> reporter: it's a choice made by mostly the college educated and financially secure and less prevalent among those on the low end of the socioeconomic end of the scale. yet the concept of family remains vital. three quarters of those surveyed say their family is the most important element in their lives. but what is a family in today's america? 86% say they would view a single parent with a child as a family. 80% say an unmarried couple with a child. and 63% say a gay or lesbian couple raising a child, whether they're allowed to marry or not. >> it's confusing to people trying to figure out how this family fits together, but we are a family. >> reporter: having children outside of wedlock has increased substantially. in 1960, just 5% of babies were born to unmarried women. in 2008, more than 40%. 44% of adults say they've lived together without being married, although some believe it's better to tie the knot. >> marriage is extremely important to me, especially in raising a family. >> americans still believe in the centrality of family, even as the arrangements of family life today hav
. >> reporter: it's a choice made by mostly the college educated and financially secure and less prevalent among those on the low end of the socioeconomic end of the scale. yet the concept of family remains vital. three quarters of those surveyed say their family is the most important element in their lives. but what is a family in today's america? 86% say they would view a single parent with a child as a family. 80% say an unmarried couple with a child. and 63% say a gay or lesbian...
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. >> reporter: another study on dirt trail accidents shows that atv accidents are more prevalent thanheelers and they were in intensive carp and a respirator. they said no one under 18 should ride on an atv. >> the problem with atv's is most people are not wearing helmets. >> reporter: helmet laws don't help when much of the riding is off road, out of a policeman's view. >> the all-terrain vehicles association said the report reflects the increased popularity of atv's and it advocates safety. >>> several businesses go new flames as an early morning fire torr through an indiana strip mall. it started in a dunkin' donuts. employees called the fire department. the fire took three hours to contain but no one was injured. >> so sad when a doughnut shop goes up. >> it smells good. >> katie couric as what's coming up. >> what do we were know about north korea? we'll take a look at the permit king dome and the threat that this poses. that's tonight on the "cbs evening news." >> here's a look at the closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, >>> our st
. >> reporter: another study on dirt trail accidents shows that atv accidents are more prevalent thanheelers and they were in intensive carp and a respirator. they said no one under 18 should ride on an atv. >> the problem with atv's is most people are not wearing helmets. >> reporter: helmet laws don't help when much of the riding is off road, out of a policeman's view. >> the all-terrain vehicles association said the report reflects the increased popularity of atv's...
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the peregrine falcon is the world's most prevalent bird of prey but in russia it's a risk with barely a few thousand left in the wild and our former surgeon is on a one man crusade to get the falcon off the country's endangered list he went to see just how he's doing it. here. this is how we teach our young critters to work with the birds. a yard has been turned into a classroom and the birds of prey have a magnetic attraction. yes it was scary the first time then we slowly get used to them and it became interesting. mohammed and mary is a surgeon by profession and moved to north a city here in saudi at times now he's embarked on a tough mission to restore the peregrine and sake of falcon population of the region for five seven years we didn't have the permission to release the birds the ones that were born in the census stayed here for more than a century peregrine's have been a reassigned to north a city and it took mohammed over a decade to get the falcon bridge project on track britain peregrine's in captivity has proved to be difficult for the one she peregrine had no chicks for
the peregrine falcon is the world's most prevalent bird of prey but in russia it's a risk with barely a few thousand left in the wild and our former surgeon is on a one man crusade to get the falcon off the country's endangered list he went to see just how he's doing it. here. this is how we teach our young critters to work with the birds. a yard has been turned into a classroom and the birds of prey have a magnetic attraction. yes it was scary the first time then we slowly get used to them and...
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obama pretty obvious one if unemployment is as high in 2012 as it is now and economic anxiety as prevalent in 2012 as it is now it is tough seeing him win re-election unless, like with harry reid, he draws an opponent so polarizing republicans are not able to take advantage. but, if the climate is like this in 2012, horrible news for president obama. the flipside, if the climate is significantly improved and the economy come back there is no reason he can't win election. >> speaking of the climate, what do you say about the results or what do they say the strength of the tea party and sarah palin? >> you know, it's a mixed bag because, you know, the tea party to me, when you say the term, what you're really talking about, i think, is the base of the republican party. sort of the energized conservative base that was kind of depressed in the immediate wake of the 2008 election, got energized to sort of fight barack obama. given the republican party plenty of energy. the flip side of that, though, the tea party has nominated candidates, some of whom are sort of unelectable. look at sharron an
obama pretty obvious one if unemployment is as high in 2012 as it is now and economic anxiety as prevalent in 2012 as it is now it is tough seeing him win re-election unless, like with harry reid, he draws an opponent so polarizing republicans are not able to take advantage. but, if the climate is like this in 2012, horrible news for president obama. the flipside, if the climate is significantly improved and the economy come back there is no reason he can't win election. >> speaking of...
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. >> the reality that these folks may not be alive is becoming more and more prevalent because there been no word from these folks. there is no credit card activity. there is no cellphone activity. anything like that since this event occurred last week. >> they were asked if hoffman is getting help, but the answer is no. >> the they went to the family's home? >> that's right. between 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. the truck was in the driveway. he knocked on the door. no answer. >> he went back later. came back the next day, truck gone, went in and found the bloody scene. >> if we get new information, we'll get right to rick. road to recovery now. we look at what's working in the retail world. after filing one of the largest bankruptcy reorganizationorganin history, k-mart is on the rebound. that's even without blue light specials. laura engle at a k-mart in new york city. hello, laura. >> hey, there. it's a battle to turn things around but with name brands, k-mart is showing it can survive. check out the store thriving right now. spruced up stores getting customer in the door. the company that m
. >> the reality that these folks may not be alive is becoming more and more prevalent because there been no word from these folks. there is no credit card activity. there is no cellphone activity. anything like that since this event occurred last week. >> they were asked if hoffman is getting help, but the answer is no. >> the they went to the family's home? >> that's right. between 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. the truck was in the driveway. he knocked on the door. no answer....