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the hospital police take three to four minutes to get into the sally port. that needs to change like yesterday. >> yes, they found just a few months ago six or seven knives in the trees. >> reporter: all of a sudden we have thugs running the place here and it's hospital wide. >> they had 400 workers compensation claims last year and over 1,000 assaults. so we believe there may well be dramatic savings by spending some money to make it a much safer environment. >> one day it's going to be my turn. either i'm going to get physically assaulted or sexually assaulted or both. >> reporter: another patient we spoke to by phone says this is his second state mental facility and his worse. >> i've been here since 2003, before that i was at atascadero. that's a lot more structured and a lot more secured. >> some of these individuals that are committed you know they find the state hospital setting as a place where they can be a lot stronger and prey on weaker people than if they were in prison. >> we are looking at increasing the resources where we can and figuring out
the hospital police take three to four minutes to get into the sally port. that needs to change like yesterday. >> yes, they found just a few months ago six or seven knives in the trees. >> reporter: all of a sudden we have thugs running the place here and it's hospital wide. >> they had 400 workers compensation claims last year and over 1,000 assaults. so we believe there may well be dramatic savings by spending some money to make it a much safer environment. >> one day...
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sally reed was not a sophisticated woman. she made her living by taking care of elderly people in her home. she would not have called herself a feminist. she probably would not have known the word. but she thought she had suffered an injustice, and she had faith in the legal system that it could right that wrong. it was through cases like this, cases in the '70s, real people who were ready to complain and thought the system could do something to redress their grievances. >> he made sure that it did? >> i was lucky to be there at the right time and the right place. a law professor with a flexible schedule. [laughter] >> i have thought a lot you were the right person for the right time, for the right place. but you were also a brilliant in doing something that you do a lot. when you use legal change to respond to or change societal change, how do you orchestrate the court, legislature, press, the executive, to make it all happen? i imagine you thought about that in a self-conscious way. >> we started the aclu women's rights pro
sally reed was not a sophisticated woman. she made her living by taking care of elderly people in her home. she would not have called herself a feminist. she probably would not have known the word. but she thought she had suffered an injustice, and she had faith in the legal system that it could right that wrong. it was through cases like this, cases in the '70s, real people who were ready to complain and thought the system could do something to redress their grievances. >> he made sure...
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want to start up by congratulating sally jacobs onat the other barack. sally president obama. other and just asking what led you to this project. project? >> i am a reporter with the i'ma boston globe, and i do a political profile. that's kind of thing that i do.e at the time of the election campaign was beginning.as do licking at the cast of and characters. mh there was not much known about a obama senior.re this seems to be more known. sunited she lived in the united states s and profile. was but kind of a mystery.re was a little bit of it on not this portrait of him, but it seemedtt to be a very important charactea . if barack obama won thenominati nomination we should know k something about hisnow father.eo a story that was waiting to be told. t >> the subtitle of this book,bte old and reckless life, presidenf obama's father, verye telling. s if you read the book to see if he is quite bold and reckless. talk a little bit about his lift and what characterizes his 46 years on this planet.certainly >> obama certainly was bold and reckless to describe and run bok through the e
want to start up by congratulating sally jacobs onat the other barack. sally president obama. other and just asking what led you to this project. project? >> i am a reporter with the i'ma boston globe, and i do a political profile. that's kind of thing that i do.e at the time of the election campaign was beginning.as do licking at the cast of and characters. mh there was not much known about a obama senior.re this seems to be more known. sunited she lived in the united states s and...
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sally kidd in washington with a new survey showing some parents have not gotten the message. >> niceay year, but storms in the midwest and in the gulf that will play the plan. the polar bear watch exhibit at the baltimore zoo. a nice day. 71 degrees at the airport, 73 at the inner harbor. 41% humidity. >> a stunning public announcements by ron smith. we sit down and talk to him about what he is dealing with. redistricting may be the hot topic, but not the only topic in this special session. the changes under consideration that could leave a deeper mark on your pocketbook. these and more. join us right here >> do as i say, not as i do. that is the impression some kids may be giving their -- some parents may be giving their kids. >> they say they have been distracted by electronic device while driving, one finding out from a new state farm survey. sally kidd has tonight's 3d project update. >> hundreds of teams taking part in a distracted driving some are hoping to convince others not to text and dry. researchers say some parents also need convincing. for teenagers, it is all about sta
sally kidd in washington with a new survey showing some parents have not gotten the message. >> niceay year, but storms in the midwest and in the gulf that will play the plan. the polar bear watch exhibit at the baltimore zoo. a nice day. 71 degrees at the airport, 73 at the inner harbor. 41% humidity. >> a stunning public announcements by ron smith. we sit down and talk to him about what he is dealing with. redistricting may be the hot topic, but not the only topic in this special...
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sally kidd is live with the latest. >> senate republicans say the problem with the president of the plan is that it includes a massive tax increase. >> this is the moment of truth for the u.s. senate. >> president obama push his jobs package in pittsburg, but his message was also aimed at congress. >> republicans say one of the most important things we can do is cut taxes. then they should be for this plan. this jobs bill would cut taxes from virtually every worker and small-business in america. >> it includes a payroll tax cut, and employment insurance, paid for with the by% tax on millionaires, which republicans oppose. each side accused the other of playing election-year politics. >> this whole exercise, by their own admission, is a sure raid men to give democrats a political edge -- is charade meant to give democrats a political edge in an election that is 13 months away. >> the republicans called it a monstrous baylor. >> it is time just put a stop to gimmicks and let's come up with the real plan to put america back on the right track. >> supporters say there are areas of agreement.
sally kidd is live with the latest. >> senate republicans say the problem with the president of the plan is that it includes a massive tax increase. >> this is the moment of truth for the u.s. senate. >> president obama push his jobs package in pittsburg, but his message was also aimed at congress. >> republicans say one of the most important things we can do is cut taxes. then they should be for this plan. this jobs bill would cut taxes from virtually every worker and...
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sally kohn, and representing organized labor from communications workers 1180 and if we pick up the camera, a cast of thousands, a group with very strong feelings, but they've said we can do the program. they're being extremely polite and we appreciate that. let me start with you. i started the question with we know what they're against. what are they for? >> i've said it before. people should go to foxnews.com. this isn't the group that has to decide what they're for. it's enough for them to be against something. they're against the same thing that frankly 99% of americans are against. a third of republicans. they're against inequality and the fact that it's risen dramatically over the left several decades. the question really isn't why are these folks here, the question is why aren't more folks with them. >> let me balance is with a conservative voice. it is true. i have seen surveys and later on in the program we'll indicate them that 68% of independents and 60% of republicans do have an unfavorable attitude toward the financial institutions that surround us here in the park. >> well, y
sally kohn, and representing organized labor from communications workers 1180 and if we pick up the camera, a cast of thousands, a group with very strong feelings, but they've said we can do the program. they're being extremely polite and we appreciate that. let me start with you. i started the question with we know what they're against. what are they for? >> i've said it before. people should go to foxnews.com. this isn't the group that has to decide what they're for. it's enough for...
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sally is here.are looking at the heart of these strikes and how they are affecting the austerity measures. >> the problem with greece is there is essentially a very, very deep recession going on. greece is having essentially its third year of recession. so, its debt is forecast to be something like $357 billion. it is around 162% of gdp. there are some people who fear that actually greece could never repay its debts. in order to get money from the international monetary fund and eurozone, greece has to put in more austerity measures. of course, the ordinary people are the ones who have taken to the streets. they say how much more can we dare? we can't take anymore of this pain. they are caught between a rock and a hard place. >> nigel cassidy has been looking at how greek businesses are coping with the situation. how do you think they can look forward now? with any optimism? >> the problem with greece is it does not have enough businesses in terms of what it actually produces, exports. with the stri
sally is here.are looking at the heart of these strikes and how they are affecting the austerity measures. >> the problem with greece is there is essentially a very, very deep recession going on. greece is having essentially its third year of recession. so, its debt is forecast to be something like $357 billion. it is around 162% of gdp. there are some people who fear that actually greece could never repay its debts. in order to get money from the international monetary fund and eurozone,...
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looking also, of course, of all the ramifications of that, sally is here with me now. let's just look ahead to the meeting at the weekend for a moment, because we had the sarkozy-merkel attempt to bridge their divide, going nowhere it would seem. >> well, we also at that meeting with christine lagarde, the head of the i.m.f., so there was a lot of big hitters there in that premeeting as a prelude to the weekend. what hope? well, there has to be hope, because this is another -- this meeting, again, is before the g-20 meeting, which is on november 3 as well, and those people at the meeting will expect europe to have come up with a solution. >> markets are a gauge of hope, what are we getting? >> not very much hope, i have to say. we saw a lot of movement yesterday, because there was a thought that, yes, something would happen, that they would come to an agreement because of that meeting, because of nicolas sarkozy's dash to frankfurt. that hope does seem to evaporate. we saw a bit of a selloff late last night, and then the asian markets. and then also, if you look at the
looking also, of course, of all the ramifications of that, sally is here with me now. let's just look ahead to the meeting at the weekend for a moment, because we had the sarkozy-merkel attempt to bridge their divide, going nowhere it would seem. >> well, we also at that meeting with christine lagarde, the head of the i.m.f., so there was a lot of big hitters there in that premeeting as a prelude to the weekend. what hope? well, there has to be hope, because this is another -- this...
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sally kohn, founder of move on vision.org.resident is about to go out there, and they're going to have this vote in the senate, and he's trying to shore up people's belief that this is the real deal, this isn't a campaign effort, this jobs bill, and he's going to get ready to blame the republicans if it doesn't go through. meantime, let me start with this, sally, because he's sparring with boehner, but the democrats in the senate are not onboard yet. he doesn't have the vote from the democrats yet, so it's not really just between the president and the republicans in the house. >> i mean, first of all, to hear john boehner saying this when he said his was the party that their number one priority is to make sure barack obama is out of office in 2012 -- megyn: that's a mitch mcconnell sound bite? he says that was their number one political goal. >> that's not exactly governing either. that's campaigning too. and secondly, this is why americans are so fed up with washington on both sides. congressional republicans -- megyn: but yo
sally kohn, founder of move on vision.org.resident is about to go out there, and they're going to have this vote in the senate, and he's trying to shore up people's belief that this is the real deal, this isn't a campaign effort, this jobs bill, and he's going to get ready to blame the republicans if it doesn't go through. meantime, let me start with this, sally, because he's sparring with boehner, but the democrats in the senate are not onboard yet. he doesn't have the vote from the democrats...
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now, sally reid was not a sophisticated domain. she made her living by taking care of elderly people in her home. she would not have called herself a feminist. she probably didn't even know the word, but she thought that she had suffered an injustice and she had faith in the legal system but it could that wrong. so it was people like that come in all the cases in the 70s. these were real people, everyday people, who were ready to complain about the system could do something to retrace their grievance. >> the nature of this? >> i was very lucky to be there at the right time and in the right place on a law professor with a flexible schedule. [laughter] >> i thought a lot you're very lucky to be the right person at the right place in the right time and yet you are also quite brilliant at doing sunday night and colette about, which is when you're trying to use legal change to feel social change are in response to social change with the feedback really. how do you orchestrate the courts, the legislatures, the prius, the executive to mak
now, sally reid was not a sophisticated domain. she made her living by taking care of elderly people in her home. she would not have called herself a feminist. she probably didn't even know the word, but she thought that she had suffered an injustice and she had faith in the legal system but it could that wrong. so it was people like that come in all the cases in the 70s. these were real people, everyday people, who were ready to complain about the system could do something to retrace their...
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let's bring in our political panel, gretchen and sally. let me start with you, sally. recent successes. do you think the president can -- that can resonate with voters come the election in 2012? >> yes. this isn't about one particular incident, whether it's the war on terror or the economy. this is about leaders who are doing something versus leaders who are getting in the way. i think the american people know that the president inherited a bad situation with our economy that was going to get worse no matter what he did. but they have seen him take action to make the situation better, just like they have seen him take action to deal with our enemies abroad. whereas the republicans who can't beat somebody with nobody have repeated stood in the way of any positive action. >> gretchen, don't you think that it would help americans if the president took more action that really actually had more results like he apparently is having on the war in terror when it comes to the war on the economy. >> exactly. the results aren't there. the president may have inherited a bad econom
let's bring in our political panel, gretchen and sally. let me start with you, sally. recent successes. do you think the president can -- that can resonate with voters come the election in 2012? >> yes. this isn't about one particular incident, whether it's the war on terror or the economy. this is about leaders who are doing something versus leaders who are getting in the way. i think the american people know that the president inherited a bad situation with our economy that was going to...
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sally reed was not a sophisticated woman. she made her living by taking care of elderlyre people in her home. she would not have called herself a feminist and probably did not even know the word but she thought she was suffered an injustice and have faith in the legal system it could right the wrong. these are real everyday people you are ready toe we complained and thought theve system could do something to redress their grievances.heir i was very lucky to be there at the right time and in the right place. a law professor with a flexible schedule.on [laughter] >> host: you were veryed lucky to be the right person at the right place and thete right time but also quite brilliant to do some things at that when you try to use legal change in response to social change with the feedback, how do orchestrate the court, the legislature, the press, the a executive to make it happen? i imagine you thought about that. >> guest: when restarted thee?ag aclu women's rightst project, we had a three missions in the first was public education
sally reed was not a sophisticated woman. she made her living by taking care of elderlyre people in her home. she would not have called herself a feminist and probably did not even know the word but she thought she was suffered an injustice and have faith in the legal system it could right the wrong. these are real everyday people you are ready toe we complained and thought theve system could do something to redress their grievances.heir i was very lucky to be there at the right time and in the...
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but as a sally kidd explained, that is not the case, according to the inspectors general. >> the federal government says it has paid out billions of dollars by mistake. and recipient include delinquent contractors, convicted felons, and even dead people. the federal government is doling out staggering amounts of money it does not ago, sending it to the wrong person in the wrong amount or for the wrong reason. the inspector general says the agency paid out $600 million it did not go to ted recipients in the past five years. to dead not shoowe recipients in the past five years. >> there is there reason it cannot make sure that at least the person is alive. >> the defense department cited $1 billion in improper payments last year alone, including for a golf art -- a golf outing and trips to paris and singapore. one person turned in expenses for 23 working hours each day last month. >> last year, when measured $125 billion that went out improperly for the federal government. >> the administration says it is tackling the problem with new technology and improved auditing procedures. >> we are
but as a sally kidd explained, that is not the case, according to the inspectors general. >> the federal government says it has paid out billions of dollars by mistake. and recipient include delinquent contractors, convicted felons, and even dead people. the federal government is doling out staggering amounts of money it does not ago, sending it to the wrong person in the wrong amount or for the wrong reason. the inspector general says the agency paid out $600 million it did not go to ted...
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sally kidd has reaction in washington. >> president obama has said that gaddafi's that marks the end of a long and painful chapter. -- dass marks the end of a long and painful chapter. >> today, we can definitively say that the gaddafi regime has come to an end. >> president obama saying the dark shadow of tyranny have lifted. >> the united states together with the international community is committed to the libyan people. you have won your revolution. >> by most accounts, gaddafi was fighting amongst his loyalists when rebel fighters over to the city. france's defense minister said he tried to flee, but his convoy was overtaken by nato air strikes. he was killed by a bullet wounds to his head and chest. >> i think they can take this opportunity to move forward into the future. >> the road ahead for libyans will be difficult, according to ban ki moon. >> never forget that this is only the end of the beginning. >> they will need help in economic planning and restructuring. they will need help with forming a justice system, and probably, help in reforming the government. >> republican
sally kidd has reaction in washington. >> president obama has said that gaddafi's that marks the end of a long and painful chapter. -- dass marks the end of a long and painful chapter. >> today, we can definitively say that the gaddafi regime has come to an end. >> president obama saying the dark shadow of tyranny have lifted. >> the united states together with the international community is committed to the libyan people. you have won your revolution. >> by most...
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sally crosscheck who led investment prayings and is walking away with $6 million. and joe price who, led the consumer banking division is congratulate $5 million. here now is richard salvo, the former managing director of morgan stanley. hi, richard. >> hello. >> okay. you wonder why these protesters are spitting mad? we are not condoning anti-capitalism, but this is unfair. bank of america is a private company. how did they justify this? >> here's what happened. okay? it's very simple. the $11 million that you talked about a few moments ago was not something that they sat around after they decided to let them go. this is negotiated long before they got hired in the first place. i am not defending t. i am saying that the problem started at the time of hire, they started negotiating this. why they do this is because they feel that they can. they feel they have leverage, if you want to hire me, you have to make sure if there is any change in control of the company or i'm fired without cause, i want, quote, my protection, my piece of the pie at the end. >> how do you
sally crosscheck who led investment prayings and is walking away with $6 million. and joe price who, led the consumer banking division is congratulate $5 million. here now is richard salvo, the former managing director of morgan stanley. hi, richard. >> hello. >> okay. you wonder why these protesters are spitting mad? we are not condoning anti-capitalism, but this is unfair. bank of america is a private company. how did they justify this? >> here's what happened. okay? it's...
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sally reed was not a sophisticated woman.ade her living by taking care of elderly people in her home and she would not have called herself a feminist. she probably did not even know the word. she thought that she had suffered an injustice and she had faith in the legal system that she could write that wrong. people like that committees were real, everyday people. people thought they could do something to redress their grievances. i was very lucky to be there at the right time and in the right place. a law professor with a flexible schedule. to be thevery lucky right person, right place, right time, yet you were also brilliant at doing something i think a lot about it. when you're trying to use all legal change to tool social changer in response to social change, how do orchestrate the press, the executive, all to make it all happen? >> we started the aclu women's rights project and we had three missions. the first was public education. people have to care. the second was to get the legislature to change. that rate was one rea
sally reed was not a sophisticated woman.ade her living by taking care of elderly people in her home and she would not have called herself a feminist. she probably did not even know the word. she thought that she had suffered an injustice and she had faith in the legal system that she could write that wrong. people like that committees were real, everyday people. people thought they could do something to redress their grievances. i was very lucky to be there at the right time and in the right...
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sally from ellicott city sent us this picture...of her sonns pinewood derby car.it's got ray lewis's uuber painttd on the front......nothing is car....and jeenifer sent us this picture... of little ava......clearly excited about how well the ravens did last night. you can see aalot more of these pictures... by going to our facebook page.go tt baltimore..and click on "inside fox45" on the llft ssde of the screen. 3 3 b-g-e executives are coming underrfire after the utility's response to the public service commission is evaluating the response. hundreds of b.g.e. customers complained the automated responss indicated power would be restored on a certaii day.... but in some cases.... it was not. (rob gould)"in our effort to try and give our &pbest information possible we invariabll let some cuutomers ddwn.. but its important to note.. 3/4s of the customers only had an outtge of about two days" days" b.g.e. estimates the repairs after hurricane irene cost the utility 81 million dollars. 3 3 a former raven dies at he age of 40.new information tonight oo what took the life of orlandoobrown.
sally from ellicott city sent us this picture...of her sonns pinewood derby car.it's got ray lewis's uuber painttd on the front......nothing is car....and jeenifer sent us this picture... of little ava......clearly excited about how well the ravens did last night. you can see aalot more of these pictures... by going to our facebook page.go tt baltimore..and click on "inside fox45" on the llft ssde of the screen. 3 3 b-g-e executives are coming underrfire after the utility's response...
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impressioned with his work, they signed the artist to two contracts worth a million and a half dollars but sally stevens says his art has no place in san francisco. >> most people now, when they look at the art, won't see the whimsical cartoo nish characters that the art portrays. they will be thinking that he killed a dog. >> he adopted a dog from the animal shelter, then shot and killed it as part of an art project 35 years ago. tonight, the vote was unanimous to send a letter to the art commissioners demanding the art be removed. >> it is unconscienable to me to imagine our money from san francisco being used in this way. it just makes no sense. >> the artist has apologized. in a statement to abc news last month, he said it is a really inexcusable act and when i try to explain it, it sounds like i am trying to justify it but it is just inexcusable. but others say he is really sorry but as far as they know, he has not done any charity work or offered money to atone for his past. >> michael vick has done some things with education, put some money or words behind things and whether it was self-s
impressioned with his work, they signed the artist to two contracts worth a million and a half dollars but sally stevens says his art has no place in san francisco. >> most people now, when they look at the art, won't see the whimsical cartoo nish characters that the art portrays. they will be thinking that he killed a dog. >> he adopted a dog from the animal shelter, then shot and killed it as part of an art project 35 years ago. tonight, the vote was unanimous to send a letter to...
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impressioned with his work, they signed the artist to two contracts worth a million and a half dollars but sally stevens says his art has no place in san francisco. >> most people now, when they look at the art, won't see the whimsical cartoo nish characters that the art portrays. they will be thinking that he killed a dog. >> he adopted a dog from the animal shelter, then shot and killed it as part of an art project 35 years ago. tonight, the vote was unanimous to send a letter to the art commissioners demanding the art be removed. >> it is unconscienable to me to imagine our money from san francisco being used in this way. it just makes no sense. >> the artist has apologized. in a statement to abc news last month, he said it is a really inexcusable act and when i try to explain it, it sounds like i am trying to justify it but it is just inexcusable. but others say he is really sorry but as far as they know, he has not done any charity work or offered money to atone for his past. >> michael vick has done some things with education, put some money or words behind things and whether it was self-s
impressioned with his work, they signed the artist to two contracts worth a million and a half dollars but sally stevens says his art has no place in san francisco. >> most people now, when they look at the art, won't see the whimsical cartoo nish characters that the art portrays. they will be thinking that he killed a dog. >> he adopted a dog from the animal shelter, then shot and killed it as part of an art project 35 years ago. tonight, the vote was unanimous to send a letter to...
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staying with the problems in the eurozone, sally is joining us with some worrying figures on spain. >> it shows we're still looking for growth. one day after the deal took place to save the euro, the crisis was brought sharply into focus.at nearly 5 million people are without a job. spain has the highest unemployment rate in the group of industrialized nations. this could mean huge problems for the spanish government, which faces a general election in one month. >> unemployment is the hot issue of the day, as you can imagine, with almost 5 million people out of work. some other very concerning figures, also, from what we have seen from the institute, saying, for example, that 1.4 million families have no income at all. i have just come back from barcelona . that region normally has the strongest economy in spain. they're talking about the crisis. they're talking about giving out mo aid than they have in decades. more people are losing their houses and being evicted by the banks. more people were forced to find various precarious ways of living. very dingell social conditions behind th
staying with the problems in the eurozone, sally is joining us with some worrying figures on spain. >> it shows we're still looking for growth. one day after the deal took place to save the euro, the crisis was brought sharply into focus.at nearly 5 million people are without a job. spain has the highest unemployment rate in the group of industrialized nations. this could mean huge problems for the spanish government, which faces a general election in one month. >> unemployment is...
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sally is testifying about orders dr. conrad murray made with her company.tuesday, a bevy of women took the stand. all these ladies here testified to having some form of a relationship with murray. >> that first meeting with conrad murray, did he give you his telephone number? >> yes. >> did the two of you spend time together? >> yes. >> when conrad murray told you that he was michael jackson's physician, were you interested in that information? >> absolutely. >> and why is that? >> it's michael jackson. >> joining me here in studio, former prosecutor, john q. kelly, a attorney who successfully represented the brown family in their case against michael jackson. so the prosecution wanted to show that murray wasn't keeping his eye on the medical ball. instead, he was juggling all these women. how effectively did they do that? >> very effectively. that he was calling girlfriends, ex-girlfriends, texting people about his lucrative monthly contract with michael jackson. he was doing everything but watching his patient. >> so is this more to a character assassinat
sally is testifying about orders dr. conrad murray made with her company.tuesday, a bevy of women took the stand. all these ladies here testified to having some form of a relationship with murray. >> that first meeting with conrad murray, did he give you his telephone number? >> yes. >> did the two of you spend time together? >> yes. >> when conrad murray told you that he was michael jackson's physician, were you interested in that information? >> absolutely....
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. $7,000 on lodging and $3200 that want to her parents, chuck and sallie heath for purpose of disbursement correspondence and card mailing. now you may say to yourself, wow, that is [bleep] crazy. but those are the rules that are set up. the only way that the little scheme would be dishonorable or shady is if palin had known all along what her decision was yet continued to dangle her indecision as a lure. to unsuspecting donors. how are you going to prove that. you would have to find someone close to the operation but perhaps too naive to realize she has inadvertently spilled the beans on let's say june 28th. >> do you get the sense that your mom has not made up her mind or do you think she knows and hasn't told us. >> you know, she definitely knows. we talked about it before, but some things just need to stay in the family. (laughter) >> jon: see, that kind of takes the out of the self-less category and puts it in the nigerian prince territory. (laughter) but you know every time god closes a door she opens a window. herman cain backed by soaring poll numbers has lunched an offensive appea
. $7,000 on lodging and $3200 that want to her parents, chuck and sallie heath for purpose of disbursement correspondence and card mailing. now you may say to yourself, wow, that is [bleep] crazy. but those are the rules that are set up. the only way that the little scheme would be dishonorable or shady is if palin had known all along what her decision was yet continued to dangle her indecision as a lure. to unsuspecting donors. how are you going to prove that. you would have to find someone...
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. >> sally stevens leads sf dog, a dog owner's group that has joined dog packs in promoting canine friendly she says the fight is as much about humans as it is on dogs. >> the restrictions on dogs end up being the people who have the dogs. >> and now, the people who have dogs in san francisco have been unleashed as a political force. politicians may be begging for their support. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> coming a little later on "the early show," ahead of tonight's republican debate in las vegas, how mitt romney's morman faith affects his rival campaign. then the heroic boston fireman who caught a young child thrown from a burning building. >>> and the ipad is so easy to use, even a baby can do it. so what does that mean for future generations? that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching, everybody. have a great day. ing news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching, everybody. have a great day. ,,,,,,,,
. >> sally stevens leads sf dog, a dog owner's group that has joined dog packs in promoting canine friendly she says the fight is as much about humans as it is on dogs. >> the restrictions on dogs end up being the people who have the dogs. >> and now, the people who have dogs in san francisco have been unleashed as a political force. politicians may be begging for their support. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> coming a little later on "the early...
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again, this will become sallie for the arts. it has lots of entertainment, even beyond the arts. nighttime ithe entertainment. there will be the residential, is a prime area for more entertainment uses. then the issue of texas reader to me, which has been addressed in other areas of the city recently, it would be proposed that accessory entertain it would be permitted in the folsom st. nct, to add a little life to that street, with it being the main street of western soma. >> thank you. >> well, thank you very much. thank you so much for sitting through two informational presentations on the plan. no, the board of supervisors, which is currently elected by district, this commission, which shares split appointments between the mayor's office and the board of supervisors and the western soma citizens planning task force, are all basically the result of the excesses' of the 1990's. we had a planning commission and the board of supervisors back then that approved housing where housing did not belong. we are responsible for a mix -- for creating a mix of incompatible uses that are sti
again, this will become sallie for the arts. it has lots of entertainment, even beyond the arts. nighttime ithe entertainment. there will be the residential, is a prime area for more entertainment uses. then the issue of texas reader to me, which has been addressed in other areas of the city recently, it would be proposed that accessory entertain it would be permitted in the folsom st. nct, to add a little life to that street, with it being the main street of western soma. >> thank you....
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live there on their way making straight for you sally i'm with the uk you know basically about muslims if you so when we were heading up towards the target but sometimes see people's getting past. the other way. as if you know. that the tracer is eliminated on the manhunt can resume your unimpeded. and so with the knowledge of how target is a guy called el chapo according to our information he's hiding in this area truck or was the terrorists' hands on to this guy who claims to. be one of the sentiment is going to come but i'm going to you know this is a photo album with iris operations and suspects. this is the guy we want to catch tonight. as a complete change of tactics the idea is to isolate escobar i rounding up his key man one by one mario cast down all alias and chapal is termites target. the operation against a chopper is a success and many others follow the senior members of the cartel are eliminated one off to the other. escobar is severely weakened so towards the end this war was running without strong. fear begins to creep in and the predator becomes the prey. of a new enem
live there on their way making straight for you sally i'm with the uk you know basically about muslims if you so when we were heading up towards the target but sometimes see people's getting past. the other way. as if you know. that the tracer is eliminated on the manhunt can resume your unimpeded. and so with the knowledge of how target is a guy called el chapo according to our information he's hiding in this area truck or was the terrorists' hands on to this guy who claims to. be one of the...
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if you require translation assistance, please see sally in the front of the room. we will start the panel discussion now. we are very happy to be joined by a panel of distinguished experts on the subject. and hear their advice and insights. u.s. immigration policy has become a confusing patchwork of contradictions and controversy resulting in the scapegoating of the immigrants, and also a broken system that many say is totally out of touch with reality. the need for wide scaled change has become increasingly urgent as the nation's leaders debate comprehensive immigration reform, local communities need to have a voice in shaping policy. they need to begin to prepare for changes that are sure to come. our panelists tonight are cynthia avitia. mary giovagnoli. in practic practiced, mary. and professor bill hing. and nellie reyes, an immigrant community advocate. we begin tonight dialogue by hearing from each of our panelists. following that, we will hear invited testimony from several individuals directly impacted. the panel will be discussing a number of issues aroun
if you require translation assistance, please see sally in the front of the room. we will start the panel discussion now. we are very happy to be joined by a panel of distinguished experts on the subject. and hear their advice and insights. u.s. immigration policy has become a confusing patchwork of contradictions and controversy resulting in the scapegoating of the immigrants, and also a broken system that many say is totally out of touch with reality. the need for wide scaled change has...
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megyn: sally -- >> just a very fundamental way.: just to let our viewers know who this guy was -- >> he was no boy scout. megyn: and let's just, this is who, this is the -- okay, there he is on the screen. this is the man to whose family we just apologized. he wrote this in al-qaeda's "inspire" magazine: megyn: he says i'm acutely aware that body parts have been to be torn apart and blood has to be spilled in order for this to be a reality. what on earth are we doing apologizing to his family? >> look, again, we offered condolences -- megyn: why? why would we do that? i'm proud to be a traitor to america. bye-bye. >> because, megyn, look, you know, i'm a proud and patriotic american who believes in the constitution, and i believe that we don't -- i mean, look, we have a longstanding tradition against exacting justice against american citizens -- megyn: but we weren't trying to take him out. he was with the guy we were taking out. >> let's just be clear to mr. rivkin's point, the president of the united states ordered an unmanned dr
megyn: sally -- >> just a very fundamental way.: just to let our viewers know who this guy was -- >> he was no boy scout. megyn: and let's just, this is who, this is the -- okay, there he is on the screen. this is the man to whose family we just apologized. he wrote this in al-qaeda's "inspire" magazine: megyn: he says i'm acutely aware that body parts have been to be torn apart and blood has to be spilled in order for this to be a reality. what on earth are we doing...
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. >> reporter: sally is an active deal site user but says she's also been burned. >> one wine tastinghat we had wasn't a great experience. i put my comments on yelp, and the experience was, you only paid $8, what did you expect? it's like if you went into ta, dus waushing liquid was half out, you don't get half the dish washing liquid. >> reporter: we contacted all three sites for their responses to these customer complaints. they say service is their first priority, and all three say they'll provide a refund or site credit if you're up happy. >> we have -- any time groupon lets you down, you can get a refund. >> we make sure they're happy in the end. >> we're more than happy to stand behind our business and resolve the issues. >> reporter: they also say they vigorously get the businesses. >> we do look at things like credit scores, reviews on sites like yelp and city search and we look at their history on line. >> reporter: still, for bargain hunters, the daily deals have lost some of their shine, making them think twice nor something half price. >> i think it's buyer be ware. if you
. >> reporter: sally is an active deal site user but says she's also been burned. >> one wine tastinghat we had wasn't a great experience. i put my comments on yelp, and the experience was, you only paid $8, what did you expect? it's like if you went into ta, dus waushing liquid was half out, you don't get half the dish washing liquid. >> reporter: we contacted all three sites for their responses to these customer complaints. they say service is their first priority, and all...
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now, there is still crisis in the eurozone and sally is following events in the world of business and france and germany at loggerheads. >> they have said they will not reach an agreement at this summit on sunday. finance ministers are meeting today. european leaders meet sunday. we were hoping there would be a solution. now it looks like there will be a second summit the following wednesday. crucially, i have to come up with agreement before the june 20 day meeting -- g-20 meeting, essentially what to do with the european stability facility, the big fund. what form should it take, should be backed by the european central bank, and also how big should be. how big does it have to be? talking about at least $1 trillion if not more as well. >> what does this say about the ec be independence? >> that is the quest -- question because it does mean the ec be does lose some of its independence. germany and france cannot agree it should be involved. but then you have to ask money from countries of the eurozone and most of them don't have any money and it means essentially the german taxpayer.
now, there is still crisis in the eurozone and sally is following events in the world of business and france and germany at loggerheads. >> they have said they will not reach an agreement at this summit on sunday. finance ministers are meeting today. european leaders meet sunday. we were hoping there would be a solution. now it looks like there will be a second summit the following wednesday. crucially, i have to come up with agreement before the june 20 day meeting -- g-20 meeting,...
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. >>> katy o'malley and head of the let's move campaign sally sampson of chop chop magazine launch chop promoting fun and healthy eating for maryland families. every month for the next year a healthy easy recipe will be pee tured using maryland inembread cents. >>> mayor stephanie raul-blake and city council members invite you to join them to kick off the week long campaign promoting exercise and healthy habits. [audio not understandable] >>> news time is 5:56. and imagine getting a piece of mail that says you should be heading to jail. up next how scammers are trying to scare you into coming up with bail money for something you didn't even know you did. plus, the effects doctors say losing your home could have on your health. and some people in california warned to be ready to evac i wasbecause of a fast moving wild fire. find out where it's headed when "good morning maryland" returns with the latest. the 6:00 hour is ahead. confidence. available in color. depend for women is now peach. looks and fits like underwear. same great protection. depend. good morning. great day. i could use a
. >>> katy o'malley and head of the let's move campaign sally sampson of chop chop magazine launch chop promoting fun and healthy eating for maryland families. every month for the next year a healthy easy recipe will be pee tured using maryland inembread cents. >>> mayor stephanie raul-blake and city council members invite you to join them to kick off the week long campaign promoting exercise and healthy habits. [audio not understandable] >>> news time is 5:56. and...
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wouldn't have used the images for anyone else and other suggest channels are having a competition sally bercow a prominent activist in the u.k. says she see. these were the same wasn't done for bin laden back then a bomber refused to release the images saying it could incite more violence or be used as propaganda but for gadhafi the vultures are to quick rather than it. and we would like to know what you think about the death of colonel gadhafi today we ask you with the dead what happens now in libya so far the most popular response is that western guarded oil fields surrounded by chaos will emerge years of painful and slow recovery comes second and some of you say the colonel's death will lead to a green zone of sorts in tripoli and tribal control elsewhere and only four percent of you say election reforms and prosperity you can go to r.t. dot com to cast your vote. greek lawmakers have passed a new round of austerity measures that have led to violent protests on the streets of athens between rival groups of protesters authorities say one person died while dozens were injured as more t
wouldn't have used the images for anyone else and other suggest channels are having a competition sally bercow a prominent activist in the u.k. says she see. these were the same wasn't done for bin laden back then a bomber refused to release the images saying it could incite more violence or be used as propaganda but for gadhafi the vultures are to quick rather than it. and we would like to know what you think about the death of colonel gadhafi today we ask you with the dead what happens now in...
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sally is here to catch up on the main headlines of the business world. and the japanese yen is being shifted around. >> it is indeed. the japanese government taking steps again, the second time in less than three months, to try and weaken the yen because it's just remaining resilient and strong certainly versus the u.s. dollar and euro. it makes it very hard for the likes of nintendo, sony, can on, toshiba, panasonic. there are so many big exporters who are really seeing their profits being hit significantly because of the strength of the yen. some of them today have come out with results and have been talking about this very problem. panasonic, for example, reporting a net loss today in the six months to the end of september. that's partly why -- of course, they had the tsunami as well earlier, all of it making very tough for japanese companies. >> very briefly, we're going to talk about qantas and the problems they've had, but they're not alone. >> no, i just wanted to let viewers know about what's happening with air france k.l.m. it is europe's bigges
sally is here to catch up on the main headlines of the business world. and the japanese yen is being shifted around. >> it is indeed. the japanese government taking steps again, the second time in less than three months, to try and weaken the yen because it's just remaining resilient and strong certainly versus the u.s. dollar and euro. it makes it very hard for the likes of nintendo, sony, can on, toshiba, panasonic. there are so many big exporters who are really seeing their profits...
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wouldn't have used the images for anyone else another suggestion also having a competition sally bercow a prominent activist in the u.k. says she sees why the same wasn't done for bin laden back then a bomber refused to release the images saying it could incite more violence will be used as propaganda for gadhafi the vultures are too quick to bennett's r.t. london. professor hasn't come c.f. from bethlehem university things nato has a long term strategy to establish a foothold in libya. definitely i think the u.n. and human rights organizations should all push not only for investigation. and certainly the lynching that many other libyan members will be. supported. but also the bombings that inflicted in libya that destroyed so many of libya's infrastructure and also so many libyan civilians who died in the east who was killed in the strikes and they are especially the united states which is leading in the scarce lives clearly interested in prevention would be alone and if they can get away with it i would say for decades that they would have given libya because i'm very mystical pro lib
wouldn't have used the images for anyone else another suggestion also having a competition sally bercow a prominent activist in the u.k. says she sees why the same wasn't done for bin laden back then a bomber refused to release the images saying it could incite more violence will be used as propaganda for gadhafi the vultures are too quick to bennett's r.t. london. professor hasn't come c.f. from bethlehem university things nato has a long term strategy to establish a foothold in libya....
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wouldn't have used the images for anyone else another suggestion as to having a competition sally bercow a prominent activist in the u.k. says she sees where the same wasn't done for bin larger than back then obama refused to release the images saying it could incite more violence or be used as propaganda for good daffy the vultures are too quick other than its arty. nato now are expected to declare an end to its bombing campaign in libya it was aimed at protecting civilians but critics say the alliance orchestrated the operation to capture khadafi and what had him dead rather than in court many libyans are celebrating the death of a dictator a western leader is hailing a transition to democracy but as our he's got a trickier aborts that outcome may not be inevitable. hillary clinton on a surprise visit to tripoli days before the killing of the ousted leader leader where she was quoted as saying the u.s. hopes to seek out the killed or captured sunni the captured scenario might have put could up in the top of the egyptian leaders true or those of iraq's saddam hussein but a trial over co
wouldn't have used the images for anyone else another suggestion as to having a competition sally bercow a prominent activist in the u.k. says she sees where the same wasn't done for bin larger than back then obama refused to release the images saying it could incite more violence or be used as propaganda for good daffy the vultures are too quick other than its arty. nato now are expected to declare an end to its bombing campaign in libya it was aimed at protecting civilians but critics say the...