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. >> reporter: when is a broka turned on the cell phone after a noon -- sabrina turned on her cell phone after a nine-day cruise she was greeted with a frantic tone. >> i am worried to death call me as soon as you get this. >> reporter: sabrina just got off a cruise and couldn't understand everyone was so worried until. >> we are getting e-mail saying you were mug and they want to us send money and no problem that won't be no problem. >> reporter: sabrina is not sure hower e-mail was hacked but computer experts say public computeers were vulnerable. malware can steal your computer name and password. her husband used a public computer to check e-mail days later the e-mails began. >> they gave phone number and called me collect. >> reporter: she doesn't believe her friends lost money but she is lookry her e-mail password gets her access to facebook and security experts tom easton says this could have been much worse. >> they will log on to the facebook account and see who is online and who your friends are on line and then they will communicate with them. >> reporter: how you protect yours
. >> reporter: when is a broka turned on the cell phone after a noon -- sabrina turned on her cell phone after a nine-day cruise she was greeted with a frantic tone. >> i am worried to death call me as soon as you get this. >> reporter: sabrina just got off a cruise and couldn't understand everyone was so worried until. >> we are getting e-mail saying you were mug and they want to us send money and no problem that won't be no problem. >> reporter: sabrina is not...
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sabrina -- she is a certified financial analyst. third, we have manuel -- to is a certified public accountant. >> this read from the san francisco police department, in deepest gratitude for your service to the city and county of san francisco, such an example and dedication is worthy of the highest esteem by the san francisco police department. thank you very much. [applause] >> i want to thank you for what you did. about a year or so ago, this commission found it was unacceptable that there was few investigators and people working in the financial crimes section. i know they reached out to people. i cannot thank you enough. you are heroes for giving your time and expertise. i cannot tell you how much we appreciate this. i want to think this opportunity and i understand that your presenter will retire soon and he is one of the finest crime investigators in the state of california. he is a well-known expert. i want to thank you for what you have done. thank you for working with our new friends. you will be sorely missed. [applause]
sabrina -- she is a certified financial analyst. third, we have manuel -- to is a certified public accountant. >> this read from the san francisco police department, in deepest gratitude for your service to the city and county of san francisco, such an example and dedication is worthy of the highest esteem by the san francisco police department. thank you very much. [applause] >> i want to thank you for what you did. about a year or so ago, this commission found it was unacceptable...
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. >> sabrina was actually woken up by the smell of smoke.hey grabbed their life jackets and ran for the that. >> after a luxury cruise that was not, passengers are anxiously waiting to reach dry land. once off the ship, many passengers will be taken by shuttle bus two hours north to the port of long beach, where this ill-fated cruise first set sail. in san diego, wbal-tv 11 news. ♪ >> a quick turnaround for the ravens this week as they are now in atlanta for a prime-time showdown against the falcons. the ravens coming off a commanding 26-10 win over the miami dolphins have a short week to celebrate and another reason to celebrate, by the way, as number 92 received the afc defensive player of the week award. his second four tackles led a strong defense of shelling, which also included three interceptions, one from a former university of maryland standout. the ravens up to continue that dominance tonight in atlanta. coverage begins right here is 7:00 p.m. with a pre-game reagan's special. the countdown to kickoff with our sports director envoy
. >> sabrina was actually woken up by the smell of smoke.hey grabbed their life jackets and ran for the that. >> after a luxury cruise that was not, passengers are anxiously waiting to reach dry land. once off the ship, many passengers will be taken by shuttle bus two hours north to the port of long beach, where this ill-fated cruise first set sail. in san diego, wbal-tv 11 news. ♪ >> a quick turnaround for the ravens this week as they are now in atlanta for a prime-time...
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public health measures, the whole field of public health received the same kind of reaction that sabrina just gave to the problem-of-whether the government should have anything to say about the true epidemic as you say of obesity, that does affect our bottom line it does effect t effects so many things. it affects our children t affects everything. >> 25% diabetes is responsible for 25% of all medical costs. all medical costs. >> and what it does to the quality of life for people. and just to harken back to what i was sayingment at the turn of the 20th century the same arguments were given in opposition to the development of the whole field of public health and now aren't we glad we have safe drinking water. aren't we glad we have programs that do protect our food. aren't we glad, there are so many things i take for granted. >> i think we just saw the problem and the contradiction. we have a government that subsidizes certain industries that allows, pushes for certain foods. we have legal businesses that are, allowed to serve food and people are allowed to choose whether or not to eat th
public health measures, the whole field of public health received the same kind of reaction that sabrina just gave to the problem-of-whether the government should have anything to say about the true epidemic as you say of obesity, that does affect our bottom line it does effect t effects so many things. it affects our children t affects everything. >> 25% diabetes is responsible for 25% of all medical costs. all medical costs. >> and what it does to the quality of life for people....
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sabrina schaefer, richard goodstein, always great to see you. thank you so much.sed the destruction at ground zero and the decision to take our country into war. >> it was like going into hell. i get down there and there's men and women searching for their buddies and there was a blood list. >> what you haven't heard yet when we sit down with president george w. bush. and then a deer goes wild in the burbs following a man into the grocery store. he was hungry. what happened next? [ male announcer ] the next big thing from lus is not a car. it's the idea that a car that will never have an accident may be possible. in pursuit of this goal, lexus developed the world's most advanced driving simulator, where a real driver in a real car can react to real situations without real conseences. thereakthroughs we novate here may someday make all cars sar. this is the pursuit of tomorrow. this is the pursuit of perfection. you know, if we had let fedex office pri our presentation, they could have shipped it too. saved ourselves the hassle. i'm not too sure about this. look at
sabrina schaefer, richard goodstein, always great to see you. thank you so much.sed the destruction at ground zero and the decision to take our country into war. >> it was like going into hell. i get down there and there's men and women searching for their buddies and there was a blood list. >> what you haven't heard yet when we sit down with president george w. bush. and then a deer goes wild in the burbs following a man into the grocery store. he was hungry. what happened next? [...
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and also a very special thanks to sabrina hughes, our very first producer, who's moving on to a new job. thank you very much. and thank you for making us part of your sunday morning. i'm scott mcgrew.
and also a very special thanks to sabrina hughes, our very first producer, who's moving on to a new job. thank you very much. and thank you for making us part of your sunday morning. i'm scott mcgrew.
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. >> newlyweds jeffrey and sabrina were on that ship on their honeymoon. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> how good was it to get your feet on dry land again? >> oh, my god. it was amazing. >> were you guys ever worried for your safety at any time during this, or once you learned the fire was out was it more just about inconvenience than safety? >> the danger was more in the beginning when we didn't know anything. but we felt that all throughout. >> oh, yeah, it was more of an inconvenience later, like day two. >> you guys took some photos of your experience, just take me through it, what exactly was the worst part of what you had to face over those three or four days? >> well, to me it was definitely having to walk up nine flights of stairs to go get food that was rotting and it smelled like garbage. and then when the bargain was gone, it was sewer, which was all after the smoke smell finally went away. to me that was the worst part. >> reporter: jeffr >> jeffrey, what about for you? >> i would say it was finding ways to make the day go so
. >> newlyweds jeffrey and sabrina were on that ship on their honeymoon. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> how good was it to get your feet on dry land again? >> oh, my god. it was amazing. >> were you guys ever worried for your safety at any time during this, or once you learned the fire was out was it more just about inconvenience than safety? >> the danger was more in the beginning when we didn't know anything. but we felt that all...
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a junior boller, sabrina. happy thanksgiving. you got lane number nine and 30 pins? hopefully. >> i imagine that strength is a key to this one. you have the weight of the pins. she got down the center and a nice spin. wow! >> beautiful. >> nice. very good. while we are looking at joe jr., canny reset number? we have goldstein jr. that you made up on the fly. let's look down lane six and describe what we see. >> 25 chairs and i will wrap the ball and throw it out and under the chairs. >> this was a mind over matter type thing. you can't see the pins. >> i can see three. >> anything you need to prepare? >> pray. >> professional boller attempting the impossible for them. >> you should be a saturday afternoon announcer. >> and, and, and -- you got eight. that's awesome. okay. very, very good. 10-4 today. turkey bowl and free bowling all day. you can try your best. my personal favorite. rodney has lane eight. the best bet to try to hit one pin and knockout the other? you guys see the set up there. >> oh, man! lucky strike! >> that's a trick pin. >> that was not cool. >> w
a junior boller, sabrina. happy thanksgiving. you got lane number nine and 30 pins? hopefully. >> i imagine that strength is a key to this one. you have the weight of the pins. she got down the center and a nice spin. wow! >> beautiful. >> nice. very good. while we are looking at joe jr., canny reset number? we have goldstein jr. that you made up on the fly. let's look down lane six and describe what we see. >> 25 chairs and i will wrap the ball and throw it out and...
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the only time i got really worried was today at lunch when sabrina murray longed for a nice, but shewas just cutting up her chicken. [laughter] so, we didn't need more from me than the occasional reminder that the deadline was coming. serving on this panel has been far more of awarding then i told. their worst conversations and e-mail and at lunch that i have a chance to watch the very spirited writers in action. i have seen how passionately and honorably they engaged in the work of preparing nearly 300 books down to a list of five finalist. they asked the big questions not just about the books in front of us but about the mission of imaginative writing. when e-mail started to withstand six and nine and 12 singlespaced pages, i knew these writers really cared about the work. they are generous readers and astute critics in representative at the first persevere of approaches which i believe is reflected them with the finalist. a list that is as vibrant and diverse as big chen itself. there is one thing they have share different affair from each other, is the way of finding excellence o
the only time i got really worried was today at lunch when sabrina murray longed for a nice, but shewas just cutting up her chicken. [laughter] so, we didn't need more from me than the occasional reminder that the deadline was coming. serving on this panel has been far more of awarding then i told. their worst conversations and e-mail and at lunch that i have a chance to watch the very spirited writers in action. i have seen how passionately and honorably they engaged in the work of preparing...
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. >> and sabrina says, back to raven football. let's go ravens.e threaters for all of her co-workers. we agree with that as well as go ravens. ingredients ahead of the thaaksgiving feast.3 the food and othhr items up for grabs at the baltimore's farmers >> i think we like to make our commitment moreeformal. >> next not everyone feels the the reason many ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you need to get it all done. right now get a safeway frozen turkey for just 47 cents a pound. that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. safeway. that's ingredients for life. >>>>i think the big thing is we just want to be ttgether. %-looking through bridesmaid, se >> it's more spirrtual as far as our decision. so it's importanttto us to make that deccaration that we do want to spend our life together. >> reporter: more are saying that the connept of marriage is obsolete. 4 in 10 people, that is up 10% in 30 years.ú >> i think what that figure demonstrates is actually not had a
. >> and sabrina says, back to raven football. let's go ravens.e threaters for all of her co-workers. we agree with that as well as go ravens. ingredients ahead of the thaaksgiving feast.3 the food and othhr items up for grabs at the baltimore's farmers >> i think we like to make our commitment moreeformal. >> next not everyone feels the the reason many ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you...
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megyn in the last hour we spoke to paul patrick whose sister sabrina was on the ship. we saw her walk by. she was clearly tired and a little bit upset. a lot of people wanting to go home, take a hot shower, get a hot meal and put this vacation behind them. back to you. megyn: at the end of the day i guess somebody was taken away in an ambulance. by and large these folks were fine. they had to eat a little spam and have a few pop tarts, and their vacation was ruined. it's not like we're talking about the titanic. they are safe, their vacation ruined. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. one person loaded onto an ambulance, we don't know the details about that. everyone else appears to be okay, no one was hurt in the fire, that is good news. by the way the ship will stay here in san diego for repairs, and we are just waiting for people to come off so we can get a bit more information about what this ordeal was like. megyn: they have a great deal to tell about their honeymoon. claudia could you and, thank you. is barack obama a one-term president? just ahead the top two
megyn in the last hour we spoke to paul patrick whose sister sabrina was on the ship. we saw her walk by. she was clearly tired and a little bit upset. a lot of people wanting to go home, take a hot shower, get a hot meal and put this vacation behind them. back to you. megyn: at the end of the day i guess somebody was taken away in an ambulance. by and large these folks were fine. they had to eat a little spam and have a few pop tarts, and their vacation was ruined. it's not like we're talking...
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for more we're joined by sabrina dejuan from the center for american progress. >> thank you. >> firstet's talk about the general meetings between the two nations. this is the longest stop on the president's tour of asia and he was making a priority to spend as much time in india as possible. why is that important to continue the relations? >> i think that's a great question, steve. and it's not just the longest trip on this tour but the longest trip that he's spent in a foreign country of his career so far as president. india is a very important country for us, both in terms of national security but also in terms of economics and it's very important that moving forward we deepen this relationship with india as a strategic partner. >> what are some of the things they are trying to improv upon and i know your focus is on economics so let's start there. >> absolutely. i think there is expressing concern for everybody in america is how to create jobs for average middle class americans. and we need to start thinking in global terms. america is part of the global economy, india is an emergi
for more we're joined by sabrina dejuan from the center for american progress. >> thank you. >> firstet's talk about the general meetings between the two nations. this is the longest stop on the president's tour of asia and he was making a priority to spend as much time in india as possible. why is that important to continue the relations? >> i think that's a great question, steve. and it's not just the longest trip on this tour but the longest trip that he's spent in a...
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jeffrey and sabrina were married saturday and their family finally reached them wednesday. >> they were awoke by the smell of smoke in their cabin and instinctually reached for life jackets and ran for the deck. >> no one was injured but they suffered the next several days. the journey finally comes to an end today but only after a slow tug of 6 miles an hour. carnival has called the trip challenging. >> we know we ruined their vacations. we thought the best thing nor us to do was to give them their money back, make them whole on this. >> reporter: in the meantime, on board, carnival said it tried to ease tensions any way they could. >> the bars have actually been open. we opened the bars. we've been providing free drinks. >> reporter: but once many of those 3,000 passengers get back here on land, their trip isn't over. the trip originated in long beach and many will have to jump on a bus for a two hour ride up north. matt, the cause of this fire in the engine room is still under investigation. >> all right. miguel in san diego this morning, thanks for your report. we appreciate it. fiv
jeffrey and sabrina were married saturday and their family finally reached them wednesday. >> they were awoke by the smell of smoke in their cabin and instinctually reached for life jackets and ran for the deck. >> no one was injured but they suffered the next several days. the journey finally comes to an end today but only after a slow tug of 6 miles an hour. carnival has called the trip challenging. >> we know we ruined their vacations. we thought the best thing nor us to do...
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and sabrina writes, yes, jack, too far.o feel me up without getting slapped. and since there's no train, i guess it will be a long time before i get home to jamaica. if you want to read more on this, got some pretty funny stuff on the blog. go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. >> thank you, jack. >>> would you know what to do in the middle of an earthquake if it happened in your city? our own dr. sanjay gupta gets a firsthand look at what can happen and ideas for building a safer city. stand by for his report >>> and charley rangel walks out on his own hearing today. he says, quote, 50 years of public service is on the line. our own brianna keilar is standing by live on capitol hill. will never have an accident may be possible. in pursuit of this goal, lexus developed the world's most advanced driving simulator, where a real driver in a real car can react to real situations without real consequences. the breakthroughs we innovate here may someday make all cars safer. this is the pursuit of tomorrow. this is the pursuit of perfection
and sabrina writes, yes, jack, too far.o feel me up without getting slapped. and since there's no train, i guess it will be a long time before i get home to jamaica. if you want to read more on this, got some pretty funny stuff on the blog. go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. >> thank you, jack. >>> would you know what to do in the middle of an earthquake if it happened in your city? our own dr. sanjay gupta gets a firsthand look at what can happen and ideas for building a safer city....
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event of the return of the carnival splendor, and among those here is paul patrick pause your sister, sabrina just spoke to her, what'd she have to say? >> she's excited. they woke up and saw land, and they both started texting everyone saying, i see land, excited to be home. ready to get something to eat, actually relax now because i guess they haven't really been able to relax on this ship. >> reporter: yeah. it certainly has been a stressful journey. what's the first thing she's going to do? >> eat. eat and take a shower. a hot, warm shower. she's been cold. >> reporter: all right. is this a situation where you think she's going to take carnival up on its voucher for another free cruise in the future, or do you think she's had it by now? >> i think she's had it. my sister's one of those people if it don't work out the first time, she don't go back. so i guess she's pretty excited to get her money back, but she don't want to cruise again. >> reporter: how did she say the passengers spent their time these past few days? >> playing cards, keep positive spirits. >> reporter: did she say pretty
event of the return of the carnival splendor, and among those here is paul patrick pause your sister, sabrina just spoke to her, what'd she have to say? >> she's excited. they woke up and saw land, and they both started texting everyone saying, i see land, excited to be home. ready to get something to eat, actually relax now because i guess they haven't really been able to relax on this ship. >> reporter: yeah. it certainly has been a stressful journey. what's the first thing she's...
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sabrina says most of my favorite shows are on fox so i wouldn't mind paying $22 one oo our twitter responders from florida to maryland fan. joe weighed in on our website and said, absolutely not. local broadcast television networks such as fox 45 are paid for by advertising. any fee imposed will be carried over to us, the customer. if the local broadcast networks feel the need to collect a fee from viewers, then they should be able to provide commercial free programming. >>> roy, says, no, because you think comcast is going to part with only $2? no they're going to use your fee to raise their rates not by $2 or by 10 or more so they can get a profit from it. >> merril says it's free over the air, with all of the commercials, it'ssalready pavement enough. >> this is an ongoing debate that will continue to go on. >>> coming up later, the artist responsible for this year's ú%racle tie collection. >>> what do you do if you get a spill like this. >> next the smart mop claims to have the answer. find out if it's worth the chevy malibu was designed to catch the eye... but great design is also what y
sabrina says most of my favorite shows are on fox so i wouldn't mind paying $22 one oo our twitter responders from florida to maryland fan. joe weighed in on our website and said, absolutely not. local broadcast television networks such as fox 45 are paid for by advertising. any fee imposed will be carried over to us, the customer. if the local broadcast networks feel the need to collect a fee from viewers, then they should be able to provide commercial free programming. >>> roy, says,...
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iraq and a number of other reporters who covered this war for in years, so, you know, michael and sabrina port with documents pulled stuff out and had researchers, and didn't use anything that didn't check out. it's like you go with a source. you go to the pentagon, this is what we got, and, you know, we're taking these names and so forth. that's how the "new york times" viewed wikileaks, not a a collaborator, but as an outside source. >> how dough yo -- how do you validate that? >> you'll have to ask michael on that, but from my view, it's people who covered the war for a long, long time. >> bryan first. >> brian bender with the boston globe. to follow-up on the obvious question on credibility and obviously the documents you said were released illegally, but they do raise credibility questions i think in the minds of some of us, and you mentioned credibility in terms of american allies, you know can the u.s. government keep secrets, that sort of thing. one thing that really struck me, and it's been covered somewhat in the last few days is some of the numbers on civilian casualties, somet
iraq and a number of other reporters who covered this war for in years, so, you know, michael and sabrina port with documents pulled stuff out and had researchers, and didn't use anything that didn't check out. it's like you go with a source. you go to the pentagon, this is what we got, and, you know, we're taking these names and so forth. that's how the "new york times" viewed wikileaks, not a a collaborator, but as an outside source. >> how dough yo -- how do you validate...
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so, you know, michael and sabrina poured through the documents, pulled stuff out, had researcher, and would never have used -- didn't use anything that didn't check out. it's like any source. and as you know, went to the pentagon. this is what we've got. and, you know, we're redacting these names and so forth. that was how "the new york times" chose to view wikileaks. not as collaborator, or partner, but an outside source. >> how do you verify them? >> you'd have to ask michael. i guess -- the point is it was reviewed by people who have covered the war for a long, long time. >> right. brian first. then tony. >> brian bender with "the boston globe". to follow up on nadia, she talked about credibility, obviously, the documents as you said, were released illegally. but they do -- they do raise credibility questions, i think, in the minds of some of us. and you mention credibility in terms of american allies, you know, can the u.s. government keep secrets, that sort of thing. but one thing that really struck me, and it's been covered somewhat in the last few days is some of the numbers on
so, you know, michael and sabrina poured through the documents, pulled stuff out, had researcher, and would never have used -- didn't use anything that didn't check out. it's like any source. and as you know, went to the pentagon. this is what we've got. and, you know, we're redacting these names and so forth. that was how "the new york times" chose to view wikileaks. not as collaborator, or partner, but an outside source. >> how do you verify them? >> you'd have to ask...