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google controls 65% of the search engine market and the question anti-trust expert robert lande says will be how google uses that power. >> if you think you are getting a good search, but it's leading you to a google product, that's like fraud and that's one way of describing what i think will be the essence of the f.t.c. investigation. >> reporter: google argues it's all about searching for better ways to serve consumers. david balto was a top anti-trust expert at the federal trade commission. he predicts this investigation will end by concluding google actually protects consumers. >> certainly there are some competitors or advertisers who are unhappy, but consumers aren't. surveys that have been done of consumers have found that consumers see no need to regulate search. consumers are very happy with the product. >> reporter: in the '90s regulators took on microsoft in an epic antitrust battle that just ended officially last month. google may soon have to make the same choice microsoft did settle or fight the government for years. lande says google is already arguing that any monopo
google controls 65% of the search engine market and the question anti-trust expert robert lande says will be how google uses that power. >> if you think you are getting a good search, but it's leading you to a google product, that's like fraud and that's one way of describing what i think will be the essence of the f.t.c. investigation. >> reporter: google argues it's all about searching for better ways to serve consumers. david balto was a top anti-trust expert at the federal trade...
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land enhancing. please welcome robert fm kennedy, jr. [cheers and applause] good the see you again mr. kennedy. please, no formality. now, sir, you're a lawyer. you're an environment activist, you're president of the water keeper alliance and you're also featured in a new documentary film called "the last mountain: a fight for our future" which opens in select cities friday. let's take a quick look at the clip. >> coal river mountain is our last great mountain in the valley that hasn't been blasted to ashes. [blast] >> i know that we live in a very intelligent country that has the ability to create energy without blowing up mountains. [explosion] >> these coal companies are absolutely raping and stealing the land, wear and air that all of us thought was ours. >> people have had enough, and they're standing up to the coal companies. >> stephen: okay. that's pretty dramatic. what i got from it was: things blow up real good. [laughter] pretty awesome explosions in this movie, right? >> there are a lot of explosions. mountaintop removal is a very destructive form of strip mining. and over the past
land enhancing. please welcome robert fm kennedy, jr. [cheers and applause] good the see you again mr. kennedy. please, no formality. now, sir, you're a lawyer. you're an environment activist, you're president of the water keeper alliance and you're also featured in a new documentary film called "the last mountain: a fight for our future" which opens in select cities friday. let's take a quick look at the clip. >> coal river mountain is our last great mountain in the valley that...
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in 1864 arlington national cemetery was established in virginia on confiscated land belonging to confederate general robert e. lee. all day long you can stay on top of the latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." the very latest on the anthony weine scandal as his wife returns from an overseas trip, and he faces new calls to step down. >>> details on arnold schwarzenegger's mistress who is finally speaking out about their affair and love child. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc stations. the day today on your nbc stations. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
in 1864 arlington national cemetery was established in virginia on confiscated land belonging to confederate general robert e. lee. all day long you can stay on top of the latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." the very latest on the anthony weine scandal as his wife returns from an overseas trip, and he faces new calls to step down. >>> details on arnold schwarzenegger's...
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land scape and citizens? we will ask activist robert kennedy, jr., and catch up with actress between performances of her one woman show now playing in berkeley. that's on bay area focus next. >>> welcome to the show. there is an adage we all heard that those who can't do, teach. award winning actress and teacher anna deveer smith proves otherwise. anna talked at stanford, yale and nyu and the university of southern california. some of her work, films such as philadelphia, the american president and rachel getting married. tv roles include the west wing and there is jackie. but it's on stage anna deveer smith has worked most boldly by creating concept and script and performing to a critical acclaim one woman plays with a point of view. her third latest show, let me down easy at the berkeley repertory theater takes on health care. take a look. >> now i was not the first woman governor of texas. well, in the 20s there was pa ferguson who was governor. and pa was married to ma. and pa died. and ma became governor. now she was the one when asked about bilingual education who said, if the length rsh language -- english
land scape and citizens? we will ask activist robert kennedy, jr., and catch up with actress between performances of her one woman show now playing in berkeley. that's on bay area focus next. >>> welcome to the show. there is an adage we all heard that those who can't do, teach. award winning actress and teacher anna deveer smith proves otherwise. anna talked at stanford, yale and nyu and the university of southern california. some of her work, films such as philadelphia, the american...
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land. most of it was in the west side of the city. robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a real estate shack on the northwest corner of the sunset. he let colonel daley squat in there essentially. he went out every morning, walked along the beach. whatever washed up he brought back to his shed and created quite a large little compound of old bottles, shoes, anything that washed up. a ship wreck. provided a bunch of lumber. he made a sleeping loft in his cabin. for a while he had a wife. she didn't wash up in the waves. but she did eventually wash out. she couldn't handle cooking in the sandunes every night, creating a fire. so she le
land. most of it was in the west side of the city. robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly,...
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. >>> robert gates due to land in brussels in about an hour for nato meetings.ghanistan. before leaving, gates told the service members there that they are on track to deliver a knockout blow to the taliban. >> i think you also have to ask the question, what's the cost of failure? we've invested a huge amount of money here. we've invested 1254 lives up to this point. so what's the cost of getting it wrong? >> gretchen: recent reports say that the obama administration may push for a steeper withdrawal, pulling more troops than previously expected. >>> those are your headlines. >> brian: now 12 minutes after the hour. we forge ahead. forensic evidence is becoming more damaging by the day in the casey anthony trial. after the break, an attorney for casey anthony's parents on what he thinks could happen next. >> steve: it's always high drama when you're in this family. coming up, two of the sisters are giving us a glimpse of life as a kardashian. khloe and kourtney here on the curvy couch to answer your tweets. so twitter us, people! i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer.
. >>> robert gates due to land in brussels in about an hour for nato meetings.ghanistan. before leaving, gates told the service members there that they are on track to deliver a knockout blow to the taliban. >> i think you also have to ask the question, what's the cost of failure? we've invested a huge amount of money here. we've invested 1254 lives up to this point. so what's the cost of getting it wrong? >> gretchen: recent reports say that the obama administration may...
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robert carlson. but your shot of the day, and this is a beauty. out of the rough, many can sympathize with this lie. carl pettersson with a chip and it landse on 16. he finished 5 under tied for seventh. but it is carlson who birdies sa, finishes the day with a one-shot lead. that's going to do it for sports. what a day. what a crazy crash. >> and the fact they can walk away from that is incredible. >> that is the equation. the harder the crash, the more they walk away. a little bump and they're in the hospital. >> excellent point. >> thank you. that's like a day on the guadalupe parkway is what that was. >> thank you. >>> still to come, which cars are the safest and which are the most dangerous according to a new report. >>> plus, some activists took to their bicycles to protest america's dependence on oil. we'll show you the stark way that got people's attention. coming up next. [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer toge
robert carlson. but your shot of the day, and this is a beauty. out of the rough, many can sympathize with this lie. carl pettersson with a chip and it landse on 16. he finished 5 under tied for seventh. but it is carlson who birdies sa, finishes the day with a one-shot lead. that's going to do it for sports. what a day. what a crazy crash. >> and the fact they can walk away from that is incredible. >> that is the equation. the harder the crash, the more they walk away. a little...
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they really need to take care of, these people aren't even farming, and the land is just sitting there. guest: thank you robert. that is a problem, as we said. again, it's a question of do the regulations prohibit that, and if they do is there the man power to go out and check that? i do know there was an amend the on the floor that would have limited subsidies to $125,000 per person or per legal entity and that did not pass. farm subsidies are something that the representatives who represent farm states, they think that's really important. they think this is what their constituents want, and they're going to fight for them. host: our conversation is with a analyst for congressional quarterly. we're talking about the farm bill, now making its way through a series of committees in the senate, then to the senate floor. corps kneel i can't is a farmer joining us from idaho. good morning. caller: good morning thank you. i would just like to speak as a small farmer here in idaho and our experience with fuel prices for instance, this year we fertilized a 32-acre grass hayfield and i just am paying the bills today. w
they really need to take care of, these people aren't even farming, and the land is just sitting there. guest: thank you robert. that is a problem, as we said. again, it's a question of do the regulations prohibit that, and if they do is there the man power to go out and check that? i do know there was an amend the on the floor that would have limited subsidies to $125,000 per person or per legal entity and that did not pass. farm subsidies are something that the representatives who represent...
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land, take care of it with paperwork there. don't try to get into a battle with the attendant or the commander of the plane. you are not going to win. >> reporter: robert lyles, cbs 5. >> a u.s. airways spokesman tells cbs 5 by phone as long as someone is not showing parts of their anatomy, they are permitted to fly. >>> it's a basic necessity that most communities just take for granted. but in one of san francisco's roughest neighborhoods, access to fresh food has been limited for a long time. mike sugerman shows us how that could change with an innovative new store. >> reporter: this is a desert. may into the look like one but the u.s. department of agriculture calls it one, a food desert, dying for a supermarket. >> i have been in this neighborhood since 1944. but i don't know why. and i have seen a lot coming and going. >> reporter: there are a lot of liquor stores but supermarket chains have all given up. >> i guess i think we don't have no money in the bayview. >> reporter: there are 36,000 people in this neighborhood without a convenient market that sells fresh fruits or produce. but this food desert is about to get an oasis. "fresh & easy" is a
land, take care of it with paperwork there. don't try to get into a battle with the attendant or the commander of the plane. you are not going to win. >> reporter: robert lyles, cbs 5. >> a u.s. airways spokesman tells cbs 5 by phone as long as someone is not showing parts of their anatomy, they are permitted to fly. >>> it's a basic necessity that most communities just take for granted. but in one of san francisco's roughest neighborhoods, access to fresh food has been...
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and i remember robin roberts, i think she was the second person to call 911 to say she was looking right out on the hudson and there she sees this plane land. incredible day. >> a lot of people are going to want to see that plane. i remember that day being incredibly frigid. no longer. this is my segue to the weather. by the way, jackie meretsky, it's hot out there in some places, jackie. >> it sure is hot out there. all right. we'll talk about the heat momentarily. guys but, let's first focus on severe weather. you see the radar, aggressive storms rolling through missouri right now and parts of illinois. and we did have quite an outbreak yesterday. you're looking at oakmont, illinois. 70-mile-per-hour straight-line winds rolled through, and this same storm system actually hit indiana, and there was actually one fatality there caused by the storms. a quick transition to the heat. many records were broken yesterday including new orleans. new orleans hit 100 degrees on saturday. it looks like you'll hit 93 today. look at all these 99s, dallas, houston, memphis, as well as jackson. so the heat continues in the south. now we go to the west. we
and i remember robin roberts, i think she was the second person to call 911 to say she was looking right out on the hudson and there she sees this plane land. incredible day. >> a lot of people are going to want to see that plane. i remember that day being incredibly frigid. no longer. this is my segue to the weather. by the way, jackie meretsky, it's hot out there in some places, jackie. >> it sure is hot out there. all right. we'll talk about the heat momentarily. guys but, let's...
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here to talk about the issues of abandoned housing and robert klein is the founder and chair of safeguard properties, -- is of western reserve land and conservancy out of cleveland. we are glad to have you with us. then, jack connick of -- based in washington, d.c. >> thank you, mr. mayor. we appreciate it. thank you for giving us the ability to come here and talk to you all. let me brief you give you a background. i'm not a banker. safeguard properties is a company that provides services to the banking industry. we are accompany that goes into default, we go out to the property physically and take a look at the property and see what is in the property and report back to our clients. just to give you a scope, we performed roughly over a million 300,000 property inspections and month in a nationwide basis. these are all loans that are in the default stage. some have gone to foreclosure and report back to our clients. what we also do is once the property becomes vacant and the people move out of the homes, it is al responsibility to maintain the property on our client's behalf. the reason why i am here, the reason why we have done
here to talk about the issues of abandoned housing and robert klein is the founder and chair of safeguard properties, -- is of western reserve land and conservancy out of cleveland. we are glad to have you with us. then, jack connick of -- based in washington, d.c. >> thank you, mr. mayor. we appreciate it. thank you for giving us the ability to come here and talk to you all. let me brief you give you a background. i'm not a banker. safeguard properties is a company that provides services...