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rebecca: hello, this is rebecca casey. oh, rebecca, how are you? rebecca: pretty well.g? he passed away. i'm very sorry to hear that. rebecca: thank you. uh, the reason i'm calling is that i would like to get together and talk about my courses. is there any chance we could meet today or tomorrow? i'm planning to be in my office late today. why don't you come by, say, around 5:00. i'll be there. thomas: see you then. nancy: here's your tea. oh, thanks. did you reach the college? um-hmm, i'm going to meet my advisor today at 5:00. i'll see what he says. i've missed so many classes. well, don't worry about that right now. things have a way of working out. you're right. did you hear anything from emma washington? no, i called her as you asked me to. she was very sorry to hear about your father. i should probably give her a call, too see if i still have a job. ahh, your father looks so happy here. you know, nancy i found out what the problem was between my dad and uncle brendan-- why they didn't talk for so many years. oh? uncle brendan told me about my mom, that they were b
rebecca: hello, this is rebecca casey. oh, rebecca, how are you? rebecca: pretty well.g? he passed away. i'm very sorry to hear that. rebecca: thank you. uh, the reason i'm calling is that i would like to get together and talk about my courses. is there any chance we could meet today or tomorrow? i'm planning to be in my office late today. why don't you come by, say, around 5:00. i'll be there. thomas: see you then. nancy: here's your tea. oh, thanks. did you reach the college? um-hmm, i'm...
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it's rebecca casey. hello, uncle brendan. it's rebecca.d i have some bad news about my father. he's in the hospital? what do the doctors say? i see... yeah, i'll take the next flight out. oh, and rebecca... thank you for calling. goodbye. anne: was that patrick's daughter? yeah, she called about patrick. he's in the hospital. he just had a heart attack. oh, honey, i'm sorry to hear that. it doesn't look good. i'm going to take the next flight to boston. yeah, i'll pack your bag. ( labored breathing ) ( weakly ): kevin... kevin... take care of kevin. i will. call... my brother. call brendan. i already did. i called uncle brendan. he's flying out, he'll be here soon. can you do something about the pain? i can increase the medication a bit. mr. casey, this'll make you feel a little more comfortable. mr. casey, i'm father o'connor. ( groaning ) mr. casey, i'm going to administer the sacrament of the sick. rebecca. sandy. hi. kevin called and told me. how are you doing? terrible. i flew in this morning. this is my worst nightmare. how is he? he
it's rebecca casey. hello, uncle brendan. it's rebecca.d i have some bad news about my father. he's in the hospital? what do the doctors say? i see... yeah, i'll take the next flight out. oh, and rebecca... thank you for calling. goodbye. anne: was that patrick's daughter? yeah, she called about patrick. he's in the hospital. he just had a heart attack. oh, honey, i'm sorry to hear that. it doesn't look good. i'm going to take the next flight to boston. yeah, i'll pack your bag. ( labored...
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rebecca: ♪ someone to be there when the bad dreams... ♪ "rebecca...me... ♪ catch me. thanks for coming in. i have to get going-- so if you don't mind... here's a copy of your performance. listen, if they like the songs, we'll call you. remember, don't call us; we'll call you. come on, you guys, let's get going. some audition, huh? they probably won't even listen to the tapes. hmm, well, who cares. that was a beautiful song you wrote. i'd love to orchestrate it for you. really? yeah. we need some strings... and maybe some brass... don't overdo it... i mean, it's a simple song... hey, relax. leave everything to me. rebecca: nancy, you're up late. i couldn't sleep. come over here and tell me how your exams went. i think i did all right, but i have one more. when will you get your grades? they'll mail them to me in january. i could go over to school this week and find out sooner. i hope i have the strength for one more. you deserve a special treat. hmm, chocolates. caramel. mine, too. you had a phone call. who was it? alberto. he wants you to call him. it
rebecca: ♪ someone to be there when the bad dreams... ♪ "rebecca...me... ♪ catch me. thanks for coming in. i have to get going-- so if you don't mind... here's a copy of your performance. listen, if they like the songs, we'll call you. remember, don't call us; we'll call you. come on, you guys, let's get going. some audition, huh? they probably won't even listen to the tapes. hmm, well, who cares. that was a beautiful song you wrote. i'd love to orchestrate it for you. really? yeah....
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rebecca gets so worried about kevin, so she called sandy. hello? rebecca: sandy, it's rebecca. what's up? listen, have you seen or heard from kevin? sandy and jack are living together. jack disconnects the phone. sandy: i really have to go. i told you get off the phone. i'll call you tomorrow. i can't understand why sandy is with jack. speaker: kevin just stormed out of the house. kevin casey, stop this minute! do you hear me? kevin finally let go and started to cry. ( sniffling ) rebecca decided to sing a song, and it's a very funny song and that brings kevin back. ♪ oh, lord, life stinks. ♪ oh, lord, life stinks. ♪ i think rebecca is really trying her best to communicate with kevin even though it is very... seems very difficult, but she's trying her best. it's always a problem between me and the very old sisters and brothers because you feel the generational gap between you and your sisters and sometimes you feel like strangers rather than, you know, part of the family. brothers and sisters, most of the time they are not really friends. it was very easy for me to communicate
rebecca gets so worried about kevin, so she called sandy. hello? rebecca: sandy, it's rebecca. what's up? listen, have you seen or heard from kevin? sandy and jack are living together. jack disconnects the phone. sandy: i really have to go. i told you get off the phone. i'll call you tomorrow. i can't understand why sandy is with jack. speaker: kevin just stormed out of the house. kevin casey, stop this minute! do you hear me? kevin finally let go and started to cry. ( sniffling ) rebecca...
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rebecca west was nothing if not iconoclastic. sicily, the youngest of three daughters, was born in 1892 on the outskirts of london. her father, a gifted journalist and cartoonist, soon revealed to be a notorious gambler, thief and womanizer. abandoned their family when sicily was only 8 years old. devastated, she was unable to recognize -- to reconcile his apart adoration with the shame into which his leaving had cast them. this, i believe, was the defining moment of her life. her father's betrayal forever destroyed her faith in people and in god. permeating every aspect of her life including her writing. she would search for him in all her relationships with men, and in her own way she set out to become him. aware that her beauty, intelligence and verbal acuity was akin to his, she methodically cast aside extraneous attachments in service to her overarching ambition. her life became a game of chez. chess. believing that the formal schooling of a woman such as herself was a waste of time, he educated herself in classal literature
rebecca west was nothing if not iconoclastic. sicily, the youngest of three daughters, was born in 1892 on the outskirts of london. her father, a gifted journalist and cartoonist, soon revealed to be a notorious gambler, thief and womanizer. abandoned their family when sicily was only 8 years old. devastated, she was unable to recognize -- to reconcile his apart adoration with the shame into which his leaving had cast them. this, i believe, was the defining moment of her life. her father's...
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in just a few hours, rebecca is scheduled to show the completed video to the client.we'll show you how her big moment went next week. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. t we'll be back soon with more "teen kids news." >> thanks for joining us, and have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city.
in just a few hours, rebecca is scheduled to show the completed video to the client.we'll show you how her big moment went next week. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. t we'll be back soon with more "teen kids news." >> thanks for joining us, and have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city.
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in just a few hours, rebecca is scheduled to show the completed video to the client.dent. we'll show you how her big moment went next week. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. t we'll be back soon with more "teen kids news." >> thanks for joining us, and have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. steves: as it was in ancient times, piraeus is still the port of athens. from piraeus, boats depart for points throughout the aegean sea. cruise ships await their passengers, and hydrofoils vie with lumbering car ferries. it's an exciting springboard for the greek isles. we're riding a flying dolphin, one of the fleet of speedy hydrofoils that zip from athens to the islands and from island to island. it's fast but less scenic as the passengers are stuck inside. i like to hang out in the windy doorway. after a 90-minute ride, athens is a world away, and we pull into the isle of hydra. its main town, also called hydra, is home to about 90% of the island's 3,000 residents. after the nois
in just a few hours, rebecca is scheduled to show the completed video to the client.dent. we'll show you how her big moment went next week. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. t we'll be back soon with more "teen kids news." >> thanks for joining us, and have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. steves: as it was in ancient times, piraeus is still the port of...
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and oddly enough, rebecca's parents were down there just in may, and rebecca may have been also. but they practiced this, and those who were not willing to drink the flavoraid - it actually was not kool-aid, apparently; it was flavoraid with the poison - there was other things they would be forced to - and of course, jones, i believe, was shot by his significant other at that point, and she shot herself, or something along those lines. there's some question - i don't know if i should - i'm not sure about this, bui did get something of a feeling from rebecca that one of her sisters may have been the one that, was the final person that had to shoot jones, but we should probably go back and i can put it in the study guide, but i think she remarked about something along those lines. but that's the victim thing. only about four people escaped - a couple of lawyers who were out in a far shed managed to kick it into the jungle - very lawyer-esque. no, just kidding, folks. and a couple of other folks managed to escape, but everybody else died. chris, you had a question? and then we'll go
and oddly enough, rebecca's parents were down there just in may, and rebecca may have been also. but they practiced this, and those who were not willing to drink the flavoraid - it actually was not kool-aid, apparently; it was flavoraid with the poison - there was other things they would be forced to - and of course, jones, i believe, was shot by his significant other at that point, and she shot herself, or something along those lines. there's some question - i don't know if i should - i'm not...
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. >> reporter: rebecca and dwayne got a call about the raven from a man who said the bird was injured, couldn't fly, and had been in this parking garage for days. the wild rescue team went to capture the bird safely and get it some help, but while the caller was spot on about where to find the bird, turns out he was quite wrong about something else. >> oh, he can fly, didn't know he could fly. >> reporter: lesson learned, says rebecca. >> every rescue teaches us something. >> reporter: which means over the years, rebecca and dwayne have learned a lot. you see, while there are those that specialize in rescuing marine mammals and experts to deal with mountain lions and bears, that leaves practically other animal, bird and reptile, for the wild rescue folk. >> there's a tact to go out and skillfully, thoughtfully, carefully, rescue a wild animal and get it to a skilled treatment facility. >> reporter: to that end, rebecca and dwayne spend much of their time for coming up with standards and training guidelines, teaching them the ins and outs of wildlife rescue, including the hardest part.
. >> reporter: rebecca and dwayne got a call about the raven from a man who said the bird was injured, couldn't fly, and had been in this parking garage for days. the wild rescue team went to capture the bird safely and get it some help, but while the caller was spot on about where to find the bird, turns out he was quite wrong about something else. >> oh, he can fly, didn't know he could fly. >> reporter: lesson learned, says rebecca. >> every rescue teaches us...
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maybe i'll respond a little bit to what rebecca and lee had to say. and i was nodding madly when rebecca spoke because i do think that the narrative about what's happened to the media that says it's all worse than it used to be in the golden age of the '70s and '80s is very much one that comes from the newsrooms of the "washington post," the "l.a. times" and maybe the "new york times." it's not necessarily one that comes from what people experience. and something i think about a lot, it's also i think a very coastal even sort of a corridor narrative. i grew up in a small town in northern alberta. what we could read when i was a kid was "peace river record gazette," our local paper once a week. watch the cbc. listen to cbc. and "edmonton journal," delivered at 6:00 at night by greyhound from edmonton. that was it. today, my dad, who's a farmer and actually very interested in the global story, because farmers now are all insane futures traders. insane. and they can now actually trade futures from their tractors because they are gps and wi-fi enabled. so
maybe i'll respond a little bit to what rebecca and lee had to say. and i was nodding madly when rebecca spoke because i do think that the narrative about what's happened to the media that says it's all worse than it used to be in the golden age of the '70s and '80s is very much one that comes from the newsrooms of the "washington post," the "l.a. times" and maybe the "new york times." it's not necessarily one that comes from what people experience. and something i...
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rebecca, no, come in! this must be your brother, kevin. hi.i are sightseeing-- just checking out the city. this is a great time to be in san francisco. new year's is one long party from morning till night. sounds like my kind of town. i hope you don't mind if kevin comes tonight. not at all. i'd be honored to have kevin here for our new year's party. put on your dancing shoes-- the band is very good. señor ramón, disculpe... no sé cómo cerrarle el gas a la estufa. i think we should go. he seems really busy now. i thought you wanted to play him your tape. ramón, you're busy. we'll see you tonight. forgive me, there is so much to do. oh, don't worry. we'll see you later. bye. mr. wang. this is my brother, kevin. this is the father of one of the boys i give guitar lessons to. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. have you seen vincent today? no. excuse me. should we go? wait, something's wrong. wang: ramón, have you seen vincent? no, vincent hasn't been here all day. we don't know where he is. he didn't come home for lunch and my wife is getti
rebecca, no, come in! this must be your brother, kevin. hi.i are sightseeing-- just checking out the city. this is a great time to be in san francisco. new year's is one long party from morning till night. sounds like my kind of town. i hope you don't mind if kevin comes tonight. not at all. i'd be honored to have kevin here for our new year's party. put on your dancing shoes-- the band is very good. señor ramón, disculpe... no sé cómo cerrarle el gas a la estufa. i think we should go. he...
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of course as rebecca said, we have to be very careful. we have to make sure -- we spend money actually trying to verify that video was shot in a place it's claimed to have been shot. sometimes it hasn't been. sometimes it's a demo from three weeks earlier or it's the wrong place. >> would you run video saying, we can't really verify? >> yes. if it has a real news value to it, if it shows something that really matters, we'll say so. we'll say, this is claimed to be "x." we have every reason to believe it is but we don't know so take it for what it's worth. >> what's interesting for me, robert, there's actually huge demand among people consuming news for this kind of stuff. and what we've discovered, you know, we are the aforementioned producers of the agency video that people read agency copy over on broadcast tv. it's a huge business for us. and actually, what we've found is one of our producers had an idea of, why not just put little clips of this stuff when the arab spring happened, why not put it on the websites? we do something called
of course as rebecca said, we have to be very careful. we have to make sure -- we spend money actually trying to verify that video was shot in a place it's claimed to have been shot. sometimes it hasn't been. sometimes it's a demo from three weeks earlier or it's the wrong place. >> would you run video saying, we can't really verify? >> yes. if it has a real news value to it, if it shows something that really matters, we'll say so. we'll say, this is claimed to be "x." we...
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the former chief executive of the company, rebecca brooks, is to give evidence shortly at a inquiry which is running here in london, and it's expected she'll talk about her relations with the current and former prime ministers. there are claims that she and david cameron regularly texted one another as well as meeting frequently in business and social circles. >> rebecca brooks is the former executive who was courted by prime ministers. her papers backed tony blair three times. she was a guest of gordon brown's at a pajama party. historical detail of politicians past is likely to feature when she takes to the witness stand later. just a day after her friend and former colleague, andy colson, once director of communications at downing street, gave evidence. >> rebecca was the sharp hand of rupert murdoch. she was the interface between the murdoch empire and the politicians. she was the orkstraret of the kind of social media. it was her wedding, it was her party, it was her pajama party. she was the social interface that held, if you like, the whole thing together. >> but it is rebecca broo
the former chief executive of the company, rebecca brooks, is to give evidence shortly at a inquiry which is running here in london, and it's expected she'll talk about her relations with the current and former prime ministers. there are claims that she and david cameron regularly texted one another as well as meeting frequently in business and social circles. >> rebecca brooks is the former executive who was courted by prime ministers. her papers backed tony blair three times. she was a...
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>> that i would speak with rebecca? >> yes. >> when she was editor. sometimes none, sometimes every day. it would depend on what was happening on the news agenda. average, probably once or twice. >> if she wanted personal access to either mr. blair or senior cabinet minister, did she tend to organize that through you or not? >> the cabinet ministers i can't speak for, but in terms of tony blair, probably through me or angie hunter or sally morgan or one of the people around the prime minister. >> did she manipulate the increasing increasingly fracturous relationship between mr. murdoch and mr. blair? >> i don't think so, no. it was a very difficult part of my job, the fact that the press was writing about those relationship difficulties all the time, and i had to be out for the government, trying to explain what we were doing, the important things and so forth. so no, i don't think she did. i knew she spoke to gordon and the people who worked for him, and perhaps they said some things to her that they wouldn't have said to us. >> was she increasingly
>> that i would speak with rebecca? >> yes. >> when she was editor. sometimes none, sometimes every day. it would depend on what was happening on the news agenda. average, probably once or twice. >> if she wanted personal access to either mr. blair or senior cabinet minister, did she tend to organize that through you or not? >> the cabinet ministers i can't speak for, but in terms of tony blair, probably through me or angie hunter or sally morgan or one of the...
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rebecca cooper is live in boston. >> first, scott thuman with more on mitt romney's the. >> mitt romney hosting a fund raiser at the ritz carlton and it will be a very busy time in virginia for a lot of reasons. earlier today he kicked off his campaign in virginia. it was no coincidence mitt romney was surrounded today by women. >> at an -- at a woman owned business and introduced by a woman -- >> we appreciate all these women being here -- >> his mo is not hard to figure out. he is offering economic empathy. >> i will make america a great place for entrepreneur doors again. for women and men who own businesses. we have to get business going again in this country. >> when i go to the polls, it is about this. i see how it affects families. >> i actually do have a small business. i just need government to stop overtaxing me. >> he faces an up hill battle. polls show him down 13 points among women in virginia. >> it will come down to webb and i think. absolutely. the records between those two are night and day. his record is clearly abysmal on that issue. >> expect plenty more of that in t
rebecca cooper is live in boston. >> first, scott thuman with more on mitt romney's the. >> mitt romney hosting a fund raiser at the ritz carlton and it will be a very busy time in virginia for a lot of reasons. earlier today he kicked off his campaign in virginia. it was no coincidence mitt romney was surrounded today by women. >> at an -- at a woman owned business and introduced by a woman -- >> we appreciate all these women being here -- >> his mo is not hard to...
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this is rebecca joshua okwaci. she is now the deputy minister for education in what she will remind you several times is the newest country on earth, right? from south sudan. and, boy, has she seen it all. has she seen it all. a freedom fighter, in the bush off and on for ten years. and the stories that she can tell. well, i don't want to take any more time. i feel like people are here to hear from you. if i could -- if i can simply put questions out and these really are for conversation and discussion and then we will then open this time for q & a as we always do. so i have a first question that is always on my mind, but it's always on the minds of people with whom we speak, and that is when you think about -- when you think about the context in which you all are working, it seems to me that the laws, the traditions, the cultures that you are -- that you are living with are really, i want to say at times oppressive. they're very limiting. people say, well, you know, swanee, you have to be culturally sensitive. you
this is rebecca joshua okwaci. she is now the deputy minister for education in what she will remind you several times is the newest country on earth, right? from south sudan. and, boy, has she seen it all. has she seen it all. a freedom fighter, in the bush off and on for ten years. and the stories that she can tell. well, i don't want to take any more time. i feel like people are here to hear from you. if i could -- if i can simply put questions out and these really are for conversation and...
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rebecca, you want to try? >> sure. i mean, it has to do with reputation. i think news organizations or online organizations that are doing a good job develop a reputation of being credible and straightforward and fact-based. and that's how you distinguish yourself from, you know, random commentators who may not be as rigorous. but i don't see how else one goes about distinguishing oneself other than reputation, you build a brand, you build a name for yourself. >> and you hope that your readership increases over the years on the basis of that. where's the microphone now? let's get another question from the audience. >> it was touched on a little bit earlier, but if you can go back to the issue of how technology is affecting news organizations' access to war zones, you talked a little about syria, but right now the united states and other countries are not really covering the drone strikes in pakistan because the military has just said we're not allowing access there, on the u.s. side and the pakistani side. and i think when -- and i think viewers are someti
rebecca, you want to try? >> sure. i mean, it has to do with reputation. i think news organizations or online organizations that are doing a good job develop a reputation of being credible and straightforward and fact-based. and that's how you distinguish yourself from, you know, random commentators who may not be as rigorous. but i don't see how else one goes about distinguishing oneself other than reputation, you build a brand, you build a name for yourself. >> and you hope that...
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rebecca, let me kick this off with you. a lot of action in asset classes. >> the hope that the imf might come and help spain. i think we're a way from clarity with europe from a long shot. the hope that the calvary is coming back like we saw with the ecb in december and earlier this year, i think central banks in general are helping to limit the downside. i think the bigger question is just what's the catalyst to get us up again? we need better economic data, greece resolved. i don't see any of that happening in the short term. >> larry, maria was saying, or i was, i guess, the nasdaq down the worst month in two years. you think the markets held up in may? >> when we look back on may, i think what we're really saying is how resilient the markets are in the face of such horrendous economic news. when you look at that, what the market is saying, investors are uning out of safe havens and number two, so much of the bad news is priced in. greece has been on the front page for two years. it's already news already. >> news, rebec
rebecca, let me kick this off with you. a lot of action in asset classes. >> the hope that the imf might come and help spain. i think we're a way from clarity with europe from a long shot. the hope that the calvary is coming back like we saw with the ecb in december and earlier this year, i think central banks in general are helping to limit the downside. i think the bigger question is just what's the catalyst to get us up again? we need better economic data, greece resolved. i don't see...
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it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause] >> i just want to thank everybody for coming. thank you for nominating us and electing us. my banker is here also. if not for the support we've gotten from the california bank of commerce, we would not be where we are today. i am really happy that my family is here to share this. our children are working with us as partners. we've had a great ride. we have a crazy family. we're having a lot of fun. i hope the same for you. it has been really awesome for us. thank you very much. [applause] >> i also want to amplify to the lenders and tmc development, barber
it has been managed by john and rebecca's since the mid 1990's. they have been running their business as a family business. is a three-generation business. their children are working for the company as well. this is one of those special businesses that does great for a long time, and between three generations, there still managing and expanding the business. for us, that promotes all the other qualities. that is the reason why fleenor paper is our small business of the year for 2012. [applause]...
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so i think we were friendly, we were very friendly, and i liked rebecca but i think friendship overstates it. most of the friends that i have are journalists, friends that i used to work with when i was a journalist. but i liked her and obviously because in my job and her job we spoke a lot. >> now, many people have observed and some witnesses have said that she's a consummate networker. is that something -- >> yeah. and i think she would see that as part of her job. >> in the late 1990s, did you assess that her star, as it were, was clearly in the ascendancy and therefore it was important that mr. blair and the labor government come close to her? >> no, not particularly. i think she was obviously very bright. you always had -- i had a sense very early on that rupert murdoch really liked her and i think within the rupert murdoch setup, there's that sense of who is he, as it were, bestowing his favor upon and i think rebecca was a rising star and i think we would have ensured that tony blair, as i say in my statement, right across the piece of all the media titles, that over time that he w
so i think we were friendly, we were very friendly, and i liked rebecca but i think friendship overstates it. most of the friends that i have are journalists, friends that i used to work with when i was a journalist. but i liked her and obviously because in my job and her job we spoke a lot. >> now, many people have observed and some witnesses have said that she's a consummate networker. is that something -- >> yeah. and i think she would see that as part of her job. >> in the...
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the concept came from rebecca rapin of michigan. her idea for a public service announcement about distracted driving was the winning entry in this year's drive 2 life contest. part of the prize was a trip to new york, to work with professionals to transform her concept into a real television message. >> and i learned about, like, filming directions and lighting and kind of like how, when you film, everything has to be, like, right on the dot. >> now she's on the spot. it's time to present the completed psa to the client, the national road safety foundation. >> and we shot everything yesterday, and everything was smooth. and we edited it all day today, and this is what we came up with. [ rock 'n' roll plays ] [ horn honks ] [ camera shutter clicks ] [ music ends ] >> yeah, that's good. nice, nice. >> i think it's great because you were actually able to show a variety of distractions in the car. >> there has been a lot in the news about texting while driving, but rebecca's psa shows there are all kinds of ways we take our eyes, our ha
the concept came from rebecca rapin of michigan. her idea for a public service announcement about distracted driving was the winning entry in this year's drive 2 life contest. part of the prize was a trip to new york, to work with professionals to transform her concept into a real television message. >> and i learned about, like, filming directions and lighting and kind of like how, when you film, everything has to be, like, right on the dot. >> now she's on the spot. it's time to...
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rebecca, welcome back. >> thank you, vago.here. >> why did secretary panetta do what he did, how unusual was his involvement in the program and when do we expect this all to be lifted? >> secretary panetta obviously wasn't satisfied with what he was saying. i think he has a big heart, he was concerned about the human element, what's really going on with the pilots who fly the f- 22, why are they standing up and saying that they're worried about being in this aircraft. and it's very unusual. i can't remember, vago, maybe you can, a time when we've seen either two pilots who were on active flying status say they don't want to fly a plane. and i can't remember seeing a sitting secretary of defense make such an operational decision about limiting a plane's flights. >> how is emitting what he has decided to do, is it a significant limitation on the aircraft or a modest one? >> he's taken a medium course, so he's restricted the flight so that if there's an incident the pilot has to be able to get back to an approved landing site. bu
rebecca, welcome back. >> thank you, vago.here. >> why did secretary panetta do what he did, how unusual was his involvement in the program and when do we expect this all to be lifted? >> secretary panetta obviously wasn't satisfied with what he was saying. i think he has a big heart, he was concerned about the human element, what's really going on with the pilots who fly the f- 22, why are they standing up and saying that they're worried about being in this aircraft. and it's...
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rebecca and jeff? >> chip reid, thank you. >>> by the way, we'll have more on this big weekend in politics in a moment. >>> first, a look at some of oregon top stories this morning. the fallout from some out of control air traffic controllers. there's a new report slamming the faa for being slow to respond to accusations that some air traffic controllers watched movies, even took naps while they were on duty. >>> monday's a big day for john edwards. a judge refused to throw out campaign corruption charges yesterday, so his defense lawyers are preparing to call their first witnesses. >>> she's being called the mini monet of the art world. just 5 years old and her paintings are selling for, get this, more than $25,000. why he had is stirring up a whole lot of controversy. >>> now back to the top story. politics of faith. with us from washington discussing mitt romney's commencement speech at liberty university and reaction to president obama's endorsement of same-sex marriage, major garrett. good to see
rebecca and jeff? >> chip reid, thank you. >>> by the way, we'll have more on this big weekend in politics in a moment. >>> first, a look at some of oregon top stories this morning. the fallout from some out of control air traffic controllers. there's a new report slamming the faa for being slow to respond to accusations that some air traffic controllers watched movies, even took naps while they were on duty. >>> monday's a big day for john edwards. a judge...
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rebecca jarvis shows us how other companies are expanding the social network one app at a time. millennial voters on the fence. will the young turn out for president obama as they did four years ago. terrell brown sounds them out. thediamond jubilee as the matish begin to mark queen elizabeth's 60-yearlong reign. charlie d'agata has some of the pomp and circumstance. captioning sponsored by cbs red s is the "cbs evening news." >> dubois: good evening. i'm maurice dubois. the blind chinese dissident chen guangcheng has landed at newark airport just outside new york city. his departure from beijing marked a sudden end to a diplomatic stalemate and an apparent positive turn in u.s.- china developments. elaine quijano is watching developments tonight here in new york. elaine, good evening. >> reporter: after a 12-hour flight from beijing, chen guangcheng headed here to new york city. his arrival here marks the end of nearly a month of uncertainty and a high-profile test of u.s.- china relations. supporters cheered as chen arrived at new york university. >> i am very gratified to see
rebecca jarvis shows us how other companies are expanding the social network one app at a time. millennial voters on the fence. will the young turn out for president obama as they did four years ago. terrell brown sounds them out. thediamond jubilee as the matish begin to mark queen elizabeth's 60-yearlong reign. charlie d'agata has some of the pomp and circumstance. captioning sponsored by cbs red s is the "cbs evening news." >> dubois: good evening. i'm maurice dubois. the...
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rebecca jarvis shows us how other companies are expanding the social network one app at a time. millennial voters on the fence. will the young turn out for president obama as they did four years ago. terrell brown sounds them out. and diamond jubilee as the british begin to mark queen elizabeth's 60-yearlong rein. charlie d'agata has some of the pomp and circumstance. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> dubois: good evening. i'm cube cube. the blind chinese dissident chen guangcheng has landed at newark airport just outside new york city. his depart infrastructure beijing marked a sudden end to a diplomatic stalemate and an apparent positive turn in u.s.-china developments. elaine quijano joins us from new york. >> reporter: after a 12-hour flight from beijing, chen guangcheng is now on american soil. his arrival here marks end of nearly a month of uncertainty and a high-profile test for u.s.-china relations. just before noon in beijing today, the blind activist was told to pack his bags with his wife and two children. chen did not know until his arriv
rebecca jarvis shows us how other companies are expanding the social network one app at a time. millennial voters on the fence. will the young turn out for president obama as they did four years ago. terrell brown sounds them out. and diamond jubilee as the british begin to mark queen elizabeth's 60-yearlong rein. charlie d'agata has some of the pomp and circumstance. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> dubois: good evening. i'm cube cube. the blind...
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. >> reporter: rebecca and charlie brooks were once friends with prime ministers. she one of the most powerful journalists in the country. her husband a millionaire who went to eaton with david cameron. >> i would just like to say that i feel today is an attempt to use me and others as scapegoats, the effect of which will be to ratchet up the pressure on my wife who also believe is the subject of a witch hunt. >> i cannot express my anger enough that those closest to me have been dragged into this unfairly. one day the details of this case will emerge. and people will see today as nothing more than an expensive side show. >> reporter: rebecca brooks has links with all of those charged today. she's facing three counts of perverting the course of justice. the first for allegedly conspiring with others to conceal materials from the metropolitan police. they include her husband, charlie brooks, her former p.a., cheryl carter, the company's head of security, mark hannah, news international chauffeur paul edwards and security consultant darrell josling. apart from cheryl
. >> reporter: rebecca and charlie brooks were once friends with prime ministers. she one of the most powerful journalists in the country. her husband a millionaire who went to eaton with david cameron. >> i would just like to say that i feel today is an attempt to use me and others as scapegoats, the effect of which will be to ratchet up the pressure on my wife who also believe is the subject of a witch hunt. >> i cannot express my anger enough that those closest to me have...
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rebecca jarvis has new evidence. and the life and times of mike wallace memorialized today. >> mike loved being mike wallace. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: and this is a special western edition. good evening. president obama addressed the nation tonight from afghanistan. he made an unannounced trip there today to mark the first anniversary of the death of osama bin laden and to sign a security agreement that pledges continued u.s. support for afghanistan after u.s. troops leave. the president met with some of those troops at bagram airfield, telling them the battle isn't over yet but "there is light on the horizon." norah o'donnell is at the white house tonight. >> reporter: the president said tonight this new agreement with afghanistan will help them chart a clear path to fulfilling their mission to ending america's longest war, a war that has claimed the lives of nearly 2,000 americans. as the president said tonight "this time of war began in afghanistan an
rebecca jarvis has new evidence. and the life and times of mike wallace memorialized today. >> mike loved being mike wallace. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: and this is a special western edition. good evening. president obama addressed the nation tonight from afghanistan. he made an unannounced trip there today to mark the first anniversary of the death of osama bin laden and to sign a security agreement that...
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. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. these are a few of the stories we'll be bringing on you "cbs this morning: saturday." countdown to zero at cape ka nall nav ral but the rocket never left the launch pad. >>> chen guangcheng has left china, on his way to u.s., after creating a diplomatic crisis for two countries. >>> after weeks of hype, facebook's stock fell flat on its first day of trading. the social networking site closed just 23 cents above its offering price. >>> first graders in ohio are learning to read, write and tweet. should they learn to make friends on the playground before should they learn to make friends on the playground before they meet online? captioning funded by cbs >>> that music doesn't get you going, not sure what would. >> happy saturday, everybody. we begin with this morning's failed attempt to launch the first private spacecraft to the international space station. it happened before dawn at cape canaveral in florida as the countdown reached zero. >> three, two, one, zero and lift-off. we've h
. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. these are a few of the stories we'll be bringing on you "cbs this morning: saturday." countdown to zero at cape ka nall nav ral but the rocket never left the launch pad. >>> chen guangcheng has left china, on his way to u.s., after creating a diplomatic crisis for two countries. >>> after weeks of hype, facebook's stock fell flat on its first day of trading. the social networking site closed just 23 cents above its offering price....
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in prince william county virginia, rebecca cooper. >> thank you. there has also been controversy about the timing of the announcement. it happened right after vice- president joe biden gave his support to same-sex marriage. he has apologized for getting ahead in the discussion. we ask you today on facebook whether you thought his opinion on same-sex marriage will help or hurt his chances of reelection in virginia. a 46% said it will help and 54% say it will hurt his reelection. thank you for voting. >> then there is this story about mitt romney's response to what appears to be principled as a teenager. the issues come to life in the washington post story today. he was a group of boys who held onto another boy while others cut his hair. he says he does not remember the story but he has changed since high school. >> an on-line petition has begun in response to this we oppose the passage of north carolina oppose a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. the democratic party says their plans for september will not change and the convention
in prince william county virginia, rebecca cooper. >> thank you. there has also been controversy about the timing of the announcement. it happened right after vice- president joe biden gave his support to same-sex marriage. he has apologized for getting ahead in the discussion. we ask you today on facebook whether you thought his opinion on same-sex marriage will help or hurt his chances of reelection in virginia. a 46% said it will help and 54% say it will hurt his reelection. thank you...
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rebecca jarvis has new evidence. and the life and times of mike wallace memorialized today. >> mike loved being mike wallace. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. president obama will address the nation shortly from afghanistan. he made an unannounced trip there today on the first anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden. mr. obama and the afghan president signed a security agreement that pledges the support of the united states through 2024. then the president met with u.s. troops at bagram airfield, telling them the battle is not over yet but "there is light on the horizon." norah o'donnell is at the white house tonight. norah? >> reporter: and, scott, the president's advisors admit it is no coincidence the president chose this day, the anniversary of osama bin laden's death, to have the president travel to afghanistan and to announce this plan that will help end the war in afghanistan, a war that has cost the lives of nearly 2,000 americans. ai
rebecca jarvis has new evidence. and the life and times of mike wallace memorialized today. >> mike loved being mike wallace. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. president obama will address the nation shortly from afghanistan. he made an unannounced trip there today on the first anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden. mr. obama and the afghan president signed a security agreement that pledges the...