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federal spending on medicaid about $15 billion each year family dog rescue during a fire in riversidet after 5:00 a.m. house across the street from riverside brookfield high-school the daughter boyfriend all inside at the time riverside brookfield 4 year old people woke the boyfriend up quickly woke everyone else most of the house engulfed in ruins because of penn but everybody out safely. the terrifying weekend happy ending with this guy celebrated return of their dog tank you might have heard fell into the north side of chicago river the immediate search was not successful the next day spotted in the city and recovered. >> we started to lose hope yesterday afternoon. we got a telephone call from a woman who lives at lawrence and virginia. she said she spotted tank. lewis family says help tank print out the best in chicago rally together to help bring to the dog home. early detection for osteoporosis next new test with promising results and habitat for humanity new project turning houses into homes newest residents at the shed aquarium. medical watch vitamin d critical for board held
federal spending on medicaid about $15 billion each year family dog rescue during a fire in riversidet after 5:00 a.m. house across the street from riverside brookfield high-school the daughter boyfriend all inside at the time riverside brookfield 4 year old people woke the boyfriend up quickly woke everyone else most of the house engulfed in ruins because of penn but everybody out safely. the terrifying weekend happy ending with this guy celebrated return of their dog tank you might have heard...
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>> the riverside investigation was scheduled to last three days. by the second day we had 35 men visit our house, including this guy, who shows up to meet a girl half his age. he comes in, and he's jittery. he's jazzed up. and he goes to wash his hands. well, i'm watching from the next room. and you know, i don't like every approach to be the same. >> paper towel is right over here. >> oh. >> so i grab a paper towel. he sees me and i hand it to him. and at first he just thinks oh, thanks. then he figures out that this is going to be a problem. >> have a seat right over on the stool there, please. who are you? >> i'm chris. >> chris. >> yeah. >> and who did you come to see, chris? >> what's her name. >> what's her name? >> i'm sorry. you caught me off guard. >> he's, you know, shaky. he looks like he's on some kind of a drug. and in fact, later police found methamphetamines in his car. >> you came to see kelly. >> yeah. >> kelly's way too young for me. >> way too young for you? >> yeah. >> then why did you come here, chris? >> i came here to tell he
>> the riverside investigation was scheduled to last three days. by the second day we had 35 men visit our house, including this guy, who shows up to meet a girl half his age. he comes in, and he's jittery. he's jazzed up. and he goes to wash his hands. well, i'm watching from the next room. and you know, i don't like every approach to be the same. >> paper towel is right over here. >> oh. >> so i grab a paper towel. he sees me and i hand it to him. and at first he just...
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. >> yes, this happened in riverside county, california.n riverside, it's inland california which is very warm. i bet you she probably said, i'm hot. you need to fix it. but this wasn't the way they were probably supposed to do it. that's my guesstimate. >> this looks like an air conditioners for like an industrial building. >> the owner of the building has offered a $500 reward for any information leading to an arrest in this case. >>> it's heartbreaking to watch anyone battle cancer, but i think it's especially difficult when it's a young person. some folks in ft. lauderdale helped make some young cancer patients feel beautiful and feel special for a day. we got this story from "the orlando sentinel." and what you're seeing is some high school-age cancer patients getting fitted for prom dresses. >> what do you think? >> yea! >> aww. >> and this story is especially beautiful because they were given these prom dresses. >> i'm really glad to be part of it, giving the dresses. >> what a wonderful opportunity for them to have some sort of norm
. >> yes, this happened in riverside county, california.n riverside, it's inland california which is very warm. i bet you she probably said, i'm hot. you need to fix it. but this wasn't the way they were probably supposed to do it. that's my guesstimate. >> this looks like an air conditioners for like an industrial building. >> the owner of the building has offered a $500 reward for any information leading to an arrest in this case. >>> it's heartbreaking to watch...
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riverside, california, was important because it was the first time where we did an investigation and law enforcement did a parallel investigation. once we finished and the man left, riverside county sheriff's deputies and detectives would make the arrest and begin their investigation. this particular investigation saw the highest number of men ever in any of our "to catch a predator" investigations. 51 men showed up in three days. why don't you come here, have a seat. >> i knew that. >> you know what? >> i know that. >> sit down, please. >> okay. >> set your stuff down on the counter. have a seat. you knew what? >> i was in trouble. >> you knew were in trouble. please sit down, relax. >> actually, i'm not relaxed. i'm not going to give an interview. >> you're not going to give an interview? >> no. i'm just silly. i was just bored and silly. >> what are you doing here? >> i'm stupid. >> this is a guy who not only had been caught before by perverted justice and knew it, he had seen one of our previous investigations. and when he first showed up at the house, he saw police making an arr
riverside, california, was important because it was the first time where we did an investigation and law enforcement did a parallel investigation. once we finished and the man left, riverside county sheriff's deputies and detectives would make the arrest and begin their investigation. this particular investigation saw the highest number of men ever in any of our "to catch a predator" investigations. 51 men showed up in three days. why don't you come here, have a seat. >> i knew...
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at that time there were a lot of our students at riverside indian school. we joined the national guard so that we could just get a few dollars every three months. we didn't have no income. so we joined the national guards. because hey, we could get money every so often. but lo and behold, in 1950 the whole 45th division was mobilized. and we were brought into ft. polk. they called it ft. polk. back when i was taken to ft. polk they called it camp polk. because it had been closed since the world war ii. and so we spent about maybe almost a month just to get the camp back into operation, get the buildings back in shape. and we used a hammer and nails to get camp polk back in order for us to have some shelter over there and offices and so forth, our training ground. but from there, why then we were after a month or so of trying to rebuild and remodel ft. polk, we started our basic training. but a lot of us already, you know, had some training prior to that, my unit was artillery. "b" battery, 158th field artillery. and my job was to learn all i can about being
at that time there were a lot of our students at riverside indian school. we joined the national guard so that we could just get a few dollars every three months. we didn't have no income. so we joined the national guards. because hey, we could get money every so often. but lo and behold, in 1950 the whole 45th division was mobilized. and we were brought into ft. polk. they called it ft. polk. back when i was taken to ft. polk they called it camp polk. because it had been closed since the world...
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the marlowe fire in riverside county burned five acres5 acres. >>> in syria, funerals were held todayor those killed in thursday's dual bomb attacks in damascus, which claimed the lives of 55 people. a radical islamic group claimed responsibility. there are concerns the group may be affiliated with al-qaeda. >> we do have intelligence that indicates that there is an al-qaeda presence in syria. but frankly, we don't have very good intelligence as to just exactly what their activities are. >> meanwhile more united nations observers are now in syria, bringing the total to about 145. the number is expected to reach 300 within weeks. >>> in spain, tens of thousands of people marched to voice their anger over the country's high unemployment rate, and new austerity measures. they vowed to remain there for three days. spain's unemployment rate is 24%. and for those under the age of 25, unemployment is at 50%. >>> in australia, thousands turned out for demonstrations in support of same-sex marriage. in 2004, australia passed an amendment specialistly defining marriage -- explicitly defining ma
the marlowe fire in riverside county burned five acres5 acres. >>> in syria, funerals were held todayor those killed in thursday's dual bomb attacks in damascus, which claimed the lives of 55 people. a radical islamic group claimed responsibility. there are concerns the group may be affiliated with al-qaeda. >> we do have intelligence that indicates that there is an al-qaeda presence in syria. but frankly, we don't have very good intelligence as to just exactly what their...
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. >>> she was over here on riverside boulevard >>> the woman was taken into custody but the driver popped into a backyard and that is when he shot the k-9 officer named bodhi in the face and park, forcing the dogs and learned to shoot and kill the suspect >>> when something like this happens even though it is a dog is part of our police family >>> bochy was rushed to a veterinary hospital and underwent surgery officers descended on hospital calling the dog a hero on a long road to recovery >>> if he was not there but it would of been another officer and would of been that officer entering the backyard and shot >>> veterinarians say the prognosis is good but not sure when he'll be released. >>> pg&e offers customers to a scant they say is crossing the country, it scans clams president obama offering a credit to help people pay their bill is either done in person or via social media in some cases customers are asked for their social security number pg&e says it does not ask for personal or banking information over the phone. police to not suspect foul play after finding a man's body in a so
. >>> she was over here on riverside boulevard >>> the woman was taken into custody but the driver popped into a backyard and that is when he shot the k-9 officer named bodhi in the face and park, forcing the dogs and learned to shoot and kill the suspect >>> when something like this happens even though it is a dog is part of our police family >>> bochy was rushed to a veterinary hospital and underwent surgery officers descended on hospital calling the dog a...
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complete with riverside views and. features. -- period features. >> there is another longstanding convention. >> bizarrely tucked in the corner is a bed. it is used by knights before their coronation. >> it would contain some disadvantages. i could tell from feeling it that it is a bed that is much more to be looked back at than to be slept in. >> let's hear what the prime minister has to say. >> his high-profile job is to referee the weekly prime minister's questions. >> calm down. >> it has been criticized for being too testosterone fuel. >> it is a rather macho atmosphere. on the whole, it is. i think the perk -- female members are perfectly able to fend for themselves. the displays of anger, and patients from time to time are not unhealthy. i do get quite a lot of letters from people that say that i was not impressed by their behavior. i think we have to keep it within some sort of boundary. >> following the scandal of mp expenses, and he wants to stress that he does not live in these grand apartments himself. >> i
complete with riverside views and. features. -- period features. >> there is another longstanding convention. >> bizarrely tucked in the corner is a bed. it is used by knights before their coronation. >> it would contain some disadvantages. i could tell from feeling it that it is a bed that is much more to be looked back at than to be slept in. >> let's hear what the prime minister has to say. >> his high-profile job is to referee the weekly prime minister's...
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the role of the mayor of riverside is both complicated and simple. you're involved in chairing meetings and being the official spokesperson for the city. in addition to the kind of formal things, i try to see problems, get people who can make some difference ing them together and say, "let's do something about this." [ narrator ] the city council makes the laws that govern the city. they represent the legislative branch of government similar to congress on a national level. i'm having some concern, not feeling comfortable about... what our long-range plan is at the sewer plant. what we'd like the opportunity to do is to review the report, have the different departments look at it and come back with the council in the second week of february. [ narrator ] in this city, like many others a city manager administers the services the city provides. i work for the mayor and city council. they're the elected representatives. and they hire me to operate the city on a day-to-day basis providing services to the citizen. all the way from water, sewer, electric,
the role of the mayor of riverside is both complicated and simple. you're involved in chairing meetings and being the official spokesperson for the city. in addition to the kind of formal things, i try to see problems, get people who can make some difference ing them together and say, "let's do something about this." [ narrator ] the city council makes the laws that govern the city. they represent the legislative branch of government similar to congress on a national level. i'm having...
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. >> video of a brush fire south of lake hills in california in riverside county and you can see the california tanker plane coming by and dropping what's known as slurry on to the fire. that's basically a mixture of water and fertilizer which helps contain the flames and put out the flames. you see the flames flying by low but the important thing in this video is to listen to the people reacting when these planes go by. cheering on these planes. >> they helped save these people homes and their property. >> it is impressive to see these planes flying so low, then dlopg retardant on the ground. >> i admire these pilots so much, they get into these situations and do this because it is so incredibly dangerous. they get out time after time with all these wildfires and do it. i'm blown away by them. >>> dashing from a car full of some people trying to make a right-hander on to a pretty busy two-lane highway. right-hand turn, gets in line with traffic but -- ooh! >> wow! >> that made me jump. >> out of nowhere this suv tried to pass him on the left-hand side. a car was coming in the opposi
. >> video of a brush fire south of lake hills in california in riverside county and you can see the california tanker plane coming by and dropping what's known as slurry on to the fire. that's basically a mixture of water and fertilizer which helps contain the flames and put out the flames. you see the flames flying by low but the important thing in this video is to listen to the people reacting when these planes go by. cheering on these planes. >> they helped save these people...
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we are actually having fewer foreclosures in san francisco thant( riverside, sacramento, stockton.k at some of the higher propensity for closure areas, to look at that, but i believe these are factors that not only act locally, but nationally. when we have seen is, there were studies done in massachusetts, north carolina, where similar trends have happened. what we are seeing is literally the industry following -- not followingç certain laws in plae in this foreclosure process. you see people saying they represent an agency they do not, and work for another agency. one of the many examples is if i were acting on behalf of the new lender but said i was working for the old lender that is now bankrupt, saying that they sign the property over to me. that would not happen if i asked for your home. ok>> is the pure volume of foreclosures a factor in this? >> and that might be one of the reasons. i do not think the system was prepared for this level of volume. what we are seeing across the country, in terms of real estate, is not a cyclical bust. there are ups and downs,ç just like any
we are actually having fewer foreclosures in san francisco thant( riverside, sacramento, stockton.k at some of the higher propensity for closure areas, to look at that, but i believe these are factors that not only act locally, but nationally. when we have seen is, there were studies done in massachusetts, north carolina, where similar trends have happened. what we are seeing is literally the industry following -- not followingç certain laws in plae in this foreclosure process. you see people...
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. >> welcome to speakers house, complete with riverside views and features. it must be one of the most envied addresses in central london. >> there is another longstanding convention. >> bizarrely, tucked in one corner is a bed. in theory, it is used by monarchs the night before their correlation. -- their coronation. >> it is not an en-suite bedroom. from feeling it, it is more to be looked up and slept in. it looks grim and is magnificent, but i am not sure it would be comfortable. >> his most high-profile job is to referee the weekly prime minister's question time. >> , down. -- calm down. >> it is widely admired, but has also been criticized for being testosterone-fuel. >> it is a macho atmosphere. i would say i think the female members are perfectly well able to fend for themselves. of course, we are never going to be a group of trappist monks, nor should we be. there are displays of passion from time to time. it is a pity if people out there feel that we are setting a bad example. i do get quite a lot of the actors from people saying, "i brought my chil
. >> welcome to speakers house, complete with riverside views and features. it must be one of the most envied addresses in central london. >> there is another longstanding convention. >> bizarrely, tucked in one corner is a bed. in theory, it is used by monarchs the night before their correlation. -- their coronation. >> it is not an en-suite bedroom. from feeling it, it is more to be looked up and slept in. it looks grim and is magnificent, but i am not sure it would be...
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. >>> but some of the new buildings and not being used this the structure of the uc riverside campus is intended to be part of the medical school has not been opened because the school doesn't have enough money. >>> others located at berkeley stand ready waiting for my funds to come in better days but some argue the good times are when to be harder and harder for students to find in the future. >>> it's incumbent upon us to strengthen the balance sheet. but ourselves in a position to allow all the states to meet these goals during what we hope is a temporary dip in state support. the pattern is essentially the university wants to raise its total money generated from and romans. and the increasing enrollment increase in tuition. at the same time that it cuts in spending per student. what is the state year this summer reasons i expected to decide whether or not to raise tuition and all classism and not be in session protesters will be less likely to take a break. alan martin cbs five. >>> also denied an extraordinary scientific achievements a woman has use nothing but the power of ermi
. >>> but some of the new buildings and not being used this the structure of the uc riverside campus is intended to be part of the medical school has not been opened because the school doesn't have enough money. >>> others located at berkeley stand ready waiting for my funds to come in better days but some argue the good times are when to be harder and harder for students to find in the future. >>> it's incumbent upon us to strengthen the balance sheet. but ourselves...
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start to see the darker greens and yellows from quantico, parts of prince william county, south of riverside in charles county, that's shower activity still hanging tough. south of montross, we have the heavier showers there. this is what's left over from the heavier rains overnight. might make st. mary's county if it doesn't fall apart completely in the next hour. it's a pretty juicy air mass. st. mary's get ready for a little rain. temperatures not that ready from yesterday morning. low to mid-60s. annapolis 68. it's 65 in badden and -- baden and crofton. not much cooler in leesburg at 63. they had a flood warning during the late night, early morning hours but all the warnings are gone. looking at the capitol this morning with 66 degrees. east, northeast wind at 7 miles an hour. and our relative humidity high at 88%. here's the big picture. we've got the storm system. one area of low pressure spinning at the surface. you can see it here. this is coming up toward long island and new york. you've got alberto, just a tropical depression. it really was not much at all to begin with. on top of
start to see the darker greens and yellows from quantico, parts of prince william county, south of riverside in charles county, that's shower activity still hanging tough. south of montross, we have the heavier showers there. this is what's left over from the heavier rains overnight. might make st. mary's county if it doesn't fall apart completely in the next hour. it's a pretty juicy air mass. st. mary's get ready for a little rain. temperatures not that ready from yesterday morning. low to...
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they closed five other restaurants for operating without hot water, they closed food service at riverside lounge on georgia avenue in wheaton. in alexandria, wing zone and in the district 7-11 on georgia avenue northwest. in prince george's county, health officials shut down four illegal mobile kitchens. district officials shut down operations at lucky corner at north avenue. both for conditions that may endanger public health. family dollar on 8th street northeast closed for failing to minimize the presence of ver men. all except for the mid city deli passed reinspections that reopened right away. we want to remind you 9 wants to know your tips. e-mail me. you can follow me on twitter. i'm russ ptacek, 9news now. >> it makes you a little queasy. >> we've all eaten at that ruby tuesday. >> it's up the street. >>> some time travel to see what's in store for our friends. >> a mall makeover. they've wrapped the design to upgrade areas of the maul. it will cost at least -- mall. it will cost at least 700 million. they're raising money from private donations. >> together we can renew our very
they closed five other restaurants for operating without hot water, they closed food service at riverside lounge on georgia avenue in wheaton. in alexandria, wing zone and in the district 7-11 on georgia avenue northwest. in prince george's county, health officials shut down four illegal mobile kitchens. district officials shut down operations at lucky corner at north avenue. both for conditions that may endanger public health. family dollar on 8th street northeast closed for failing to...
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it, and at one point bush is visiting clinton at the library in little rock, and it is sat on the riverside plane, and bush is looking out the window and says to clinton, what do we do to that terminal region with that -- do with that space? he says, you should think about it as a burial ground, up because you have to have room for crowds, so within a year year running cable out there, and the ground is set. bush said you need to start thinking about it. >> when bill clinton ought to go out to jerry ford's grave by himself, what is the meaning? >> clinton after he left office was giving a speech in grand rapids, and he goes down to the ford library, and he said, i would like to see the grave site, and marty allen walked him down and spent some moments in there with ford at ford's tomb. that is important because of the monica lewinsky scandal, ford and carter were working behind the scenes to try to convince clinton not to fight all the way to the senate, take a censure in the house, something that would take the pressure off the political system and not send the country to a trial. clinton
it, and at one point bush is visiting clinton at the library in little rock, and it is sat on the riverside plane, and bush is looking out the window and says to clinton, what do we do to that terminal region with that -- do with that space? he says, you should think about it as a burial ground, up because you have to have room for crowds, so within a year year running cable out there, and the ground is set. bush said you need to start thinking about it. >> when bill clinton ought to go...
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hey are herry hill splash park, clifton park, druud hill park, patterssn park, riverside park, and roosevelt..and will be open full time ffer june 23. admission is a dollar and fifty and the pools are opennd from noon to 7 ppm. on saturdayssand 1 to 6 p.m. on sundays. it was so hottout today...that we fouud some kids pllying in an open fire hydrann.it maa be open ydrants affect water difficult to fight fires...ore a former baltimore rec center n-b-a hall of fame player... ppayer...former boston celtic nate "tiny" rchibald as at lending his support tt the ... "baltimore celtics" here. archibald said itt all about education... and heehad a great timm... 3 find out what one daring grandma did for hhr 80th birthday...thht almost post her, her life. also aaead...see what some air conditioning repair men do... when you're ánotáá lookinn.the ways they ácouldá rip you off...in our cover story... in just 15 minutes it sounds great... if it were t. true... but next... catholics... versus thee contraception mandate.how they plannto rally suppoor for &ptheii lawsuit agaanst obamacare...when we come back
hey are herry hill splash park, clifton park, druud hill park, patterssn park, riverside park, and roosevelt..and will be open full time ffer june 23. admission is a dollar and fifty and the pools are opennd from noon to 7 ppm. on saturdayssand 1 to 6 p.m. on sundays. it was so hottout today...that we fouud some kids pllying in an open fire hydrann.it maa be open ydrants affect water difficult to fight fires...ore a former baltimore rec center n-b-a hall of fame player... ppayer...former boston...
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our panelists include first catherine allgor, a noted historian at the university of california riverside whose books focus on some of my favorite first ladies, present company excluded. her book on dolly madison was nominated for the prestigious george washington book prize, and she's currently working a biography of louisa adams. she's written "parlor politics" in which the ladies of washington helped build a city and a government. next we are fortunate, very fortunate to have on our panel allida black, executive editor of the fdr for freedom initiative. she served as professor of history and international affairs at george washington university and is founding editor and advisory board chair of the eleanor roosevelt's paper project. education, and we're so grateful she could be here today, and we hope you come back and join us often, allida. the same is the same for our third panelist, amity shlaes who serves as director of the george w. bush institution for progress. she's also a syndicated columnist for bloomberg news and author of a forthcoming book on calvin coolidge that will be t
our panelists include first catherine allgor, a noted historian at the university of california riverside whose books focus on some of my favorite first ladies, present company excluded. her book on dolly madison was nominated for the prestigious george washington book prize, and she's currently working a biography of louisa adams. she's written "parlor politics" in which the ladies of washington helped build a city and a government. next we are fortunate, very fortunate to have on...
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they are still doing some repaving as you make your way south past the beltway. 95 at riverside parkway, problem free at the moment. building in volume as you get closer to the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> mitt romney is expected to clinch the republican nomination for president today. >> he should pick up enough delegates to push him over the threshold. we're live in washington with more on what happens moving forward. >> good morning. mitt romney call today a big day for its campaign and says he is looking forward to some good news. >> present! >> president obama laid a wreath at arlington national cemetery on memorial day. reminder of his defense policy. >> for the first time in nine years, americans are not dying in a iraq. >> there was a moral day event in san diego that attracted a bigger than expected crowd of 5000 people. >> so we can prevent wars because a strong america is the biggest deterrent to war. >> mitt romney beats out the president in one poll. a different challenge for the candidates -- keeping voters interested during traditionally slower summ
they are still doing some repaving as you make your way south past the beltway. 95 at riverside parkway, problem free at the moment. building in volume as you get closer to the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> mitt romney is expected to clinch the republican nomination for president today. >> he should pick up enough delegates to push him over the threshold. we're live in washington with more on what happens moving forward. >> good morning. mitt romney call...
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our panelists include first katherine allegory, a noted historian at the university of california-riverside, whose books focus on my favorite first ladies, her book on dolley ma y madison titled "a perfect union" was nominated for the presti prestigious george washington book prize and she's working on a biography of luisa adams and he's written par l"parlor polit" and we're blessed to have aleta black. she serves as professor of history and international affairs at george washington university and is founding editor and advisory board chair of the eleanor roosevelt paper project. aleta is a real leader in education and we're so grateful she could be here today and we hope you come back and join us often, aleta. the same is true for the third panelist, amity shells, she is a syndicated columnist for bloomberg news and author of a forthcoming book on calvin coolidge that i'm sure will be the definitive biography of the very important but often overlooked president, we're very happy to have amity as part of our panel. and finally we have our moderator cokie roberts. cokie, as i'm sure you all
our panelists include first katherine allegory, a noted historian at the university of california-riverside, whose books focus on my favorite first ladies, her book on dolley ma y madison titled "a perfect union" was nominated for the presti prestigious george washington book prize and she's working on a biography of luisa adams and he's written par l"parlor polit" and we're blessed to have aleta black. she serves as professor of history and international affairs at george...
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maria is a democrat joining us from riverside, californi
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that is the finding at stanford university, uc riverside. they found parents were happier during the day when caring for their children. older married parents are the happiest of all. >>> today autism researchers reported a test that could help identify autistic children. ktvu's john fowler is live with the test and also a message to parents. >> reporter: rates of autism are soaring and parents found the test provocative. >> reporter: the cdc says 1-88 children has autism. scientists say a simple posture test could be a red flag. >> the ability to have a sense that early at 6 months is great. >> reporter: the institute provided this video. a child in a pull to sit test. notice his head and test. but researchers found 90% showed this, it is called head lag. >> could be a sign of a developmental delay. >> reporter: he says most kids don't have a autism risk and head lag is usually not serious. >> the majority are healthy. >> reporter: he uses this test but fears parents will do this and worry. >> if we over respond, we are taking away from the
that is the finding at stanford university, uc riverside. they found parents were happier during the day when caring for their children. older married parents are the happiest of all. >>> today autism researchers reported a test that could help identify autistic children. ktvu's john fowler is live with the test and also a message to parents. >> reporter: rates of autism are soaring and parents found the test provocative. >> reporter: the cdc says 1-88 children has autism....
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. >> this is part of action as cross california with events being held in los angeles, oakland, riverside, and sacramento. >> an organization called 9:00 to 5:00 says the revision hurts women more than any other group and argues cuts will have a devastating impact on welfare to work program. >> and this outcome of what that program can do for a person. >> and they delivered what they called an unhappy mother's day card. one representative sedz there are no easy solutions. >> there is a huge undertaking. it's hard to understand what $16 billion is. >> voters will have a say in how deep cuts go. the governor's plan relies on californians approving a sales tax increase and there is a 3% increase. >> there is why not 5%? 6%? so i think we are to pay for service autos if voters pass there will be more than $8 million in cuts that has angered some of the former supporters. >> this is outrageous. how will he sleep at night? >> there is a debate over the revision and a balanced budget must be deliver bid june ath. >> thank you. >> and abc 7 news is live in oakland now with the outlook for califor
. >> this is part of action as cross california with events being held in los angeles, oakland, riverside, and sacramento. >> an organization called 9:00 to 5:00 says the revision hurts women more than any other group and argues cuts will have a devastating impact on welfare to work program. >> and this outcome of what that program can do for a person. >> and they delivered what they called an unhappy mother's day card. one representative sedz there are no easy...
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. >>> a high school student ploughed into classmates in riverside county.ight in front of the high school. 9 people are injured and three are in critical condition with head trauma. the chp will examine all of the evidence and decide whether or not to seek criminal charges against the driver. >>> police are busy searching for a taxi driver accused of attacking a customer with a tire iron. it halled on filbert street. the two were fighting over the fair when the driver reportedly hit the customers. the man suffered an eye injury as well as facial cuts. the driver is an asian man 5- foot 7 inches tall and weighing 150 pounds. back to sal, what are you keeping an eye on. >> in the capitol hill cupertino cupertino sunny veil area, that area is closed because of a truck crash and it is not causing a huge traffic jam right now, southbound 880, traffic looks good to union city and fremont and we have some slowed traffic in antioch but not too much in pittsburgh and bay point, 680 from pleasant on it and walnut -- pleasanton and walnut creek that looks good and bec
. >>> a high school student ploughed into classmates in riverside county.ight in front of the high school. 9 people are injured and three are in critical condition with head trauma. the chp will examine all of the evidence and decide whether or not to seek criminal charges against the driver. >>> police are busy searching for a taxi driver accused of attacking a customer with a tire iron. it halled on filbert street. the two were fighting over the fair when the driver...
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black rock road and mount zion and the city north calvert and fayette and riverside parkway.her major road was includes 795 and 83. there is a live look outside at the west side. this traffic report is brought to you by the preakness infield fest. maroon five are on the main stage for the preakness fest 2012. go to facebook.com/infield fest. tickets available at ticket master. >> march advertise is in first warning doppler radar. >> rain falling in the area. this latest batch is slowly but surely pressing to the east- northeast. forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies. linger a few showers. a couple thunderstorms around. humid, 77 the high and mid-60s. >>> in the news, newly released audio recordings show how chaotic it was in downtown baltimore on st. patrick's day day night. the most publicized incident was a beating of a tourist outside courthouse east. city watch cameras and officers were on the ground to try to control a huge group of young people. recording reveals there were reports of large groups of teens terrorizing people from the block to first mariner arena. up ne
black rock road and mount zion and the city north calvert and fayette and riverside parkway.her major road was includes 795 and 83. there is a live look outside at the west side. this traffic report is brought to you by the preakness infield fest. maroon five are on the main stage for the preakness fest 2012. go to facebook.com/infield fest. tickets available at ticket master. >> march advertise is in first warning doppler radar. >> rain falling in the area. this latest batch is...
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in indiana in 1916 the state posted an enormous outdoor pageant by riverside park in indianapolis. there were 2,000 actors that outlined the entire history of the state from a precontract history through 1916. tens of thousands of people gathered to watch this pageant or performance where they reenacted that history and there is a moment where white settlers and it was really quite individuals playing william henry harrison and american soldiers fighting against white actors playing the shawnee prophet and native american warrior, to the battle typical new --tippecanoe. it marked a clear concise breaking point between the an indigenous landscape and one that was white state development and state driven. next -- despite the fact in 1916 they knew that miami communities of indiana still lived among them many of them attended the pageant itself and were hosting pageants of their own in northern indiana that challenge that. most
in indiana in 1916 the state posted an enormous outdoor pageant by riverside park in indianapolis. there were 2,000 actors that outlined the entire history of the state from a precontract history through 1916. tens of thousands of people gathered to watch this pageant or performance where they reenacted that history and there is a moment where white settlers and it was really quite individuals playing william henry harrison and american soldiers fighting against white actors playing the shawnee...
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this new structure at the uc riverside campus was intended to be part of the medical school but has noten open because the school does not have enough money. others, located in berkeley, stand ready waiting for more funds to come in better days. but some argue the new betimes are on to be harder and harder for students to find in the future. >> it is uncommon to use the strength of our balance sheet to put ourselves in a position to allow the state to meet these goals, that during what we hope is a temporary dip in state support. >> the pattern is essential that the university wants to raise its total money. generated from enrollment. for both increasing role mr. we head to and increasing tuition. at the same time that they cut their spending per student. >> this summer regions are expected to decide whether or not to raise tuition at outclasses may not be in session, protesters may be less likely to take a break. if you have a story idea that log onto cbssf.com and click connect and scroll down to closer look and send me an e- mail. >> patio furniture blown over, bike rides disrupted,
this new structure at the uc riverside campus was intended to be part of the medical school but has noten open because the school does not have enough money. others, located in berkeley, stand ready waiting for more funds to come in better days. but some argue the new betimes are on to be harder and harder for students to find in the future. >> it is uncommon to use the strength of our balance sheet to put ourselves in a position to allow the state to meet these goals, that during what we...
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it's in riverside park over here if i have my bearings and by what right now and then. they killed over 600,000 people in america and the population was in that large of the time. the war is necessary and just every now and then. there is nothing like true peace. i quote in my book i love this land from oral and his novel coming up from air. and though war when there was peace there was some are all around. if you can get peace you've really gotten something but the question is you talk about peace but who's? bulgarians, the piece of the grief? these are tough questions. >> host: let's talk about some of the winners and gives us a chance to reflect on some of them. i pulled out some of the ones that struck the -- >> guest: who do you like and it enjoy getting to know if i may ask? >> host: one of the ones i wanted to ask you about was correlate think 1945. the journey, i believe if i am not mistaken a decade in which a couple of tv a couple of them were skipped. we should mention this become much more common in recent years and there were many decades in which one or tw
it's in riverside park over here if i have my bearings and by what right now and then. they killed over 600,000 people in america and the population was in that large of the time. the war is necessary and just every now and then. there is nothing like true peace. i quote in my book i love this land from oral and his novel coming up from air. and though war when there was peace there was some are all around. if you can get peace you've really gotten something but the question is you talk about...
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riverside has 20 operating partners.panies figure out how to get access to markets in china. >> all right. we will leave it there. hans to you both. >>> up next, are you in the camp that some private equity firms are giving it a bad name? here are some of your responses. john monroe -- sadry, yes, some act purely for greed and most americans do not understand capitalism. matt tells us -- actions are capitalism at work. it's talking heads pushing their agenda who give p.e. a bad wrap. p.e. firms don't give capitalism, but they do demonstrate that greed is a serious motivation. thanks everybody for tweeting in. continue to end us your colts. >> up next, learning how to start and run a business from the government? and are your tax dollars being put to good use? dan la pinsky takes to the hot seat on the merits of his jobs initiative, next. >>> with unemployment running rampant, my observation on the debt crisis and where it goes from here. you're watching "closing bell" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. with scott
riverside has 20 operating partners.panies figure out how to get access to markets in china. >> all right. we will leave it there. hans to you both. >>> up next, are you in the camp that some private equity firms are giving it a bad name? here are some of your responses. john monroe -- sadry, yes, some act purely for greed and most americans do not understand capitalism. matt tells us -- actions are capitalism at work. it's talking heads pushing their agenda who give p.e. a bad...
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down toward riverside, this is tracking toward dal again. might -- dahlgren. might slip past la plata. south and west of there, another area we're watching with more lightning from culpeper down toward unionville. this is tracking toward wilderness and fredricksburg. and stafford also in 30 minutes or so as this stuff is moving east at 30 miles an hour. out toward i-81 we showed you that a moment ago. take one more trip here on live 9000. all of this moving east over the next 35, 40 minutes or so. as we look at the forecast, got some showers, some thunder and that bus stop forecast this morning. temperatures are up. i didn't even grab a jacket this morning but some rain gear might be advisable. 50s and 60s. sunrise 6:09. during the day we're going to get some sunny breaks but at times a couple of showers or storms to pop. may go most of the day in spots with very little activity but the threat for strong storms this afternoon and highs in the low 80s. winds east to southeast 5 to 10. 64 right now from culpeper to d.c. 60 in hagerstown. even the cool spots are
down toward riverside, this is tracking toward dal again. might -- dahlgren. might slip past la plata. south and west of there, another area we're watching with more lightning from culpeper down toward unionville. this is tracking toward wilderness and fredricksburg. and stafford also in 30 minutes or so as this stuff is moving east at 30 miles an hour. out toward i-81 we showed you that a moment ago. take one more trip here on live 9000. all of this moving east over the next 35, 40 minutes or...
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in indiana the state hosted an enormous outdoor pageant in riverside park in indianapolis. almost two dozen actors participated outlaying the entire history of the state of prep pre contact through 1916. tens of thousands of people gathered in this park to watch the pageant or performance where they reenacted that history. and they're is a moment where white settlers -- and it was really white individuals playing , fighting against white actors playing the shawnee prophet and native american warriors. they're re-enacted the battle of tippecanoe in 1811 and immediately following that indians literally exit stage left and never returned in the pageant. it marked that clear concise breaking point between an indigenous and one that was white state development and state driven. despite the fact that indians were hoosiers knew that communities like the indiana still lived among them, attending the pageant himself and for hosting their own in northern indiana the challenge that very narrative. i think most of it is to justify or further emphasize the development progress. there is
in indiana the state hosted an enormous outdoor pageant in riverside park in indianapolis. almost two dozen actors participated outlaying the entire history of the state of prep pre contact through 1916. tens of thousands of people gathered in this park to watch the pageant or performance where they reenacted that history. and they're is a moment where white settlers -- and it was really white individuals playing , fighting against white actors playing the shawnee prophet and native american...
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riverside, california ranked at the bottom. >>> video games can be a chance for children to get healthye president's council on fitness, sports and nutrition held an event monday encouraging healthy lifestyles through active games. pong the athletes on hand, tennis legend billy jean king and olympic gymnast and silver spring native dominique doss. >> today we live in a culture where one in three young kids are overweight and obese. we need to make sure they understand that they've got to be physically active. they've got to have proper nutrition. it really does start within the home. >> quarterback drew bres is also part of the president's council. i'll be talking with him later this morning about his role in getting youngsters fit. >>> don't be surprise if you see dozens of prince george's county officers and cadets going for a jog in your neighborhood. the runs are a part of the transforming neighborhoods program. it's a community outreach program to residents living in six communities that have been crime hot spots for years. county executive rushern baker joined the group for the jo
riverside, california ranked at the bottom. >>> video games can be a chance for children to get healthye president's council on fitness, sports and nutrition held an event monday encouraging healthy lifestyles through active games. pong the athletes on hand, tennis legend billy jean king and olympic gymnast and silver spring native dominique doss. >> today we live in a culture where one in three young kids are overweight and obese. we need to make sure they understand that...
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at riverside park, rob leff.ws. >> clearly reporting on weather in the outside is no walk in the park, but surely a reporter is safe inside the studio. not always. as idaho falls anchors justine bouvier and tommy can tell you. for two years they co-host the morning news program on channel 3. usually a warm and fuzzy place to be. >> every single morning we just had a blast. a part of us butted heads sometimes because we were really different people, yet we were different people who got along so well together. >> but on october 12th, 2010, a cold front moves in over the anchor desk. >> taking action for you, channel 3 eyewitness news, starts now. >> as soon as the show starts, it's clear something is wrong. >> there we are. sorry about that. >> that's better. >> what is going on with weather and things like that, but we're here. >> and you'll be seeing the weather again shortly, a little less cluttered. >> we'll be seeing it again shortly all right. justine begins to read a story about a multicar pileup. >> near th
at riverside park, rob leff.ws. >> clearly reporting on weather in the outside is no walk in the park, but surely a reporter is safe inside the studio. not always. as idaho falls anchors justine bouvier and tommy can tell you. for two years they co-host the morning news program on channel 3. usually a warm and fuzzy place to be. >> every single morning we just had a blast. a part of us butted heads sometimes because we were really different people, yet we were different people who...
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riverside bought it in 2006 which saved the company from liquidation and he says created jobs. that's the image mitt romney wants voters to have. romney wants voters to see him as this richard gere, the one who builds companies. thanks to julia roberts' influence. >> mr. lewis and i are going to build ships together, great big ships. >> so which is the truth? ed conner is former manager director of bain capital and author of "unintended consequences" and john avlon joins me as well. i really love the richard gere thing. >> always a win. >> ed, let me start with you. you spent a long time at bain. you are an unapologetic defender of free market capitalism. obviously your book takes aim at that, but can you just answer the fundamental question here. mitt romney is trying to say he created jobs, but let's be clear here, his number one goal had nothing to do with creating jobs, right? >> i think that's a cartoonish portrayal of business. people want to pretend the only thing business is doing is working for investors but what's left out of that, the half truth is businesses are wor
riverside bought it in 2006 which saved the company from liquidation and he says created jobs. that's the image mitt romney wants voters to have. romney wants voters to see him as this richard gere, the one who builds companies. thanks to julia roberts' influence. >> mr. lewis and i are going to build ships together, great big ships. >> so which is the truth? ed conner is former manager director of bain capital and author of "unintended consequences" and john avlon joins...
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whether it is a rock band or nascar you think that's very popular and nobody's coming out of the riverside tuna they are not popular so i do think that in d.c. we talk about the subcommittees and the legislation and we sometimes forget ordinary people are not tracking of this closely. all they see is a lot of people around the president he must have done something wrong. >> host: you challenge glenn eck for a debate. >> guest: of course. he talks about me but he won't talk to me and i think the people of watch glenn beck, they should ask him why won't you talk to van? if he confesses he's a traitor. well and not those things, so i cannot confess to that. i would be happy to talk to him any time. part of the problem that we have is you have people will live in their own information bubble. just the fact that i read most of the books about the tea party and listen to rush limbaugh and the sort of thing i'm much more open to the conservative movement than my liberal and progressive friends. i won't even read that stuff. isn't that they are being closed minded, not being open to other views? a
whether it is a rock band or nascar you think that's very popular and nobody's coming out of the riverside tuna they are not popular so i do think that in d.c. we talk about the subcommittees and the legislation and we sometimes forget ordinary people are not tracking of this closely. all they see is a lot of people around the president he must have done something wrong. >> host: you challenge glenn eck for a debate. >> guest: of course. he talks about me but he won't talk to me and...