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>> samantha mohr, thank you. >>> days after president obama said moammar gadhafi must leave libya, the dictator is digging in and stepping up his attacks against rebel forces with a barrage of tank fire in the city of zawiya, a city on the doorstep of tripoli. that's where richard engel is tonight. >> reporter: the libyan government claims to have liberated the town of zawiyah from rebel control. but zawiya today looks more under siege than free. as we tried to drive the 30 miles from tripoli to zawiya, we found the road lined with armored vehicles and checkpoints. we've just been stopped at another checkpoint. and we're told that all the roads leading into zawiya have been blocked. security forces turn journalists away. they told us zawiya was so calm, there was no pint for reporters to go there. but video insize the town shows evidence of major battles under way for the past two days. armored vehicles destroyed,
>> samantha mohr, thank you. >>> days after president obama said moammar gadhafi must leave libya, the dictator is digging in and stepping up his attacks against rebel forces with a barrage of tank fire in the city of zawiya, a city on the doorstep of tripoli. that's where richard engel is tonight. >> reporter: the libyan government claims to have liberated the town of zawiyah from rebel control. but zawiya today looks more under siege than free. as we tried to drive the 30...
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>> samantha mohr, thank you. >>> days after president obama said moammar gadhafi must leave libya, the dictator is digging in and stepping up his attacks against rebel forces with a barrage of tank fire in the city of zawiya, a city on the doorstep of tripoli. that's where richard engel is tonight. >> reporter: the libyan government claims to have
>> samantha mohr, thank you. >>> days after president obama said moammar gadhafi must leave libya, the dictator is digging in and stepping up his attacks against rebel forces with a barrage of tank fire in the city of zawiya, a city on the doorstep of tripoli. that's where richard engel is tonight. >> reporter: the libyan government claims to have
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in washington, samantha hayes, kron 4 news. if >>pam: the new zealand earthquake new details of the final death toll could be 240. today, two minutes of silence was held to mark exactly one week ago since the earthquake devastated the city of christchurch. rescue crews are still sticking to the rubble. the 6.3 magnitude quake destroyed thousands of homes, churches, buildings of this city of 350,000. 154 bodies have been pulled from the rubble and many more are still unaccounted for. >>this just in to the kron 4 news room news room jerry brown is going to be changing government responsibilities. he has been getting a lot of criticism from local law enforcement. and he is saying that the state should oversee more dangerous parolees and juvenile offenders. not putting them in county jail or monitors of the the local officials. the governor has been thinking about that and pushing for what enforcement related duties given to local government. he thinks that it is one which to save money and always going to rethink that because of c
in washington, samantha hayes, kron 4 news. if >>pam: the new zealand earthquake new details of the final death toll could be 240. today, two minutes of silence was held to mark exactly one week ago since the earthquake devastated the city of christchurch. rescue crews are still sticking to the rubble. the 6.3 magnitude quake destroyed thousands of homes, churches, buildings of this city of 350,000. 154 bodies have been pulled from the rubble and many more are still unaccounted for....
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in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news. >>pam: fox news is suspending contracts with newt gingrich and rep. it comes of its pending presidential nominations. both are expected to announce their decision soon. the suspensions will last 60 days. it also on the payroll, sarah pailin and my copy. both the full more considered to be contenders for the republican. we will be back after the break. >>pam: some veterans are not happy about a ruling from the state supreme court. it >>catherine: lot of people remember its kansas fundamentalist church and organize protests outside military funerals. you've probably seen them, they been doing this for years to pick it funerals with the message that the deaths are god's punishment for the nation's tolerance of gay. he sees some carrying signs with hateful messages. they chanted and shout back got heat perverts. today the supreme court said they are protected by first amendment right siding with the baptist church. the court said however painful, they do have the right to do that on a pub
in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news. >>pam: fox news is suspending contracts with newt gingrich and rep. it comes of its pending presidential nominations. both are expected to announce their decision soon. the suspensions will last 60 days. it also on the payroll, sarah pailin and my copy. both the full more considered to be contenders for the republican. we will be back after the break. >>pam: some veterans are not happy about a ruling from the state supreme court. it...
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we continue our team coverage on this issue was samantha hayes for look at the national numbers. >>reporter: deal, administration was cautiously upbeat after the labor department's february jobs report showed a slight dip in unemployment to 8.9% from 9% in january. >> more people are going to work in were adding jobs. if there is growth in manufacturing, construction and health. >>reporter: there is concern that the rising price of food in gas will take away any games unless americans change their ways and. >> renewable energy and solar power is. >>reporter: private businesses added jobs in february the best month in a year. at the news was not good for public workers, state and local governments cut 30,000 jobs. university of maryland economics professor says jobs losses in the public sector indicated overall problem with the recovery. >> of the economy were growing as fast as it should, states like wisconsin, new jersey and california would have enough money would have to lay people off. >>reporter: the report offered good news for the hardest-hit sector the economy constructio
we continue our team coverage on this issue was samantha hayes for look at the national numbers. >>reporter: deal, administration was cautiously upbeat after the labor department's february jobs report showed a slight dip in unemployment to 8.9% from 9% in january. >> more people are going to work in were adding jobs. if there is growth in manufacturing, construction and health. >>reporter: there is concern that the rising price of food in gas will take away any games unless...
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in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news. >>pam: the protest that we reported on yesterday at uc- berkeley did and peacefully. the protesters that occupied the legend will are hall for seven hours to come down. there were lot of people supporting them on the ground. those kids that were up there did come down and talk with campus leaders late in the evening. all eight were cited for trespassing and released. kron 4 talk to one of the people involved behind the issues. >> a successful but i think all of our demands are still not met. the budget cuts are still happening in were heard in there's going to be another $80 million cut to our college. it did some ridiculous. one of the demands was stopping this company coming in here saying we'll cut from here without realizing where they're cutting from is targeting people of color and targeting low-income students. >>pam: is to education are one of the many things affected by the state's looming $27 billion deficit. governor jerry brown was in san francisco. reggie joins us live to
in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news. >>pam: the protest that we reported on yesterday at uc- berkeley did and peacefully. the protesters that occupied the legend will are hall for seven hours to come down. there were lot of people supporting them on the ground. those kids that were up there did come down and talk with campus leaders late in the evening. all eight were cited for trespassing and released. kron 4 talk to one of the people involved behind the issues. >> a...
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in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news. >>grant: it's a beautiful day in the bay, don't tell that to one community south of seoul now say. this is a picture of the morgan hill neighborhood a mass of mud slide has blocked off an entire neighborhood. the power is also down, you could see the power lines there just hovering right above the road. 7200 what redwood trees have fallen along with debris in mud. this entire neighborhood is trapped, they don't have power and its action a town called which is part of the morgan hill neighborhood it is supposed to be a swedish american community and crews are working to rectify that situation. we will keep you posted in the nose from.news ro >>jacqueline: after last week this is the welcome relief to see sunny skies over the bay bridge this afternoon. the sunshine bay area wide, a few high clouds streaming in. current conditions, temperatures are on the mile to warm side. 72 santa rosa, 71 in napa, 60s for the rest of the bay area accept for along the coastline. near 70 degrees inland.
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president newlin: i would like to call the next speaker, but also samantha, a mckinsey, .-- samantha, mckinsey, [reading names], they view. >> hi, name is stephen, and i am would save the rave. right now, i am a full-time student. i currently work in retail, and i am also the son of someone on the s&p. that being said, and never really understood the allure of the rave scene, and doctrines, and even a majority of the music does not mean a lot to me. although i have found a community that has given me a whole lot. i have found numerous relationships with family members that i can point out in this room. there are others like myself who actually feel beloved also that this community has given to me. there is also a lot of benefit. when events happen in california, people actually flock to california to go to them. they fill up hotel rooms, and they pour money into the local economy. it is actually estimated that a rave in one area brought in about $40 million for the county. there was also aid money for japan. a regulated party can be shut down, and unregulated one can be happening. it
president newlin: i would like to call the next speaker, but also samantha, a mckinsey, .-- samantha, mckinsey, [reading names], they view. >> hi, name is stephen, and i am would save the rave. right now, i am a full-time student. i currently work in retail, and i am also the son of someone on the s&p. that being said, and never really understood the allure of the rave scene, and doctrines, and even a majority of the music does not mean a lot to me. although i have found a community...
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in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news.>pam: this might sound too good to be true, some people are earning six figures from making videos of them posting the money to. our internet reporter calmly tells us about you to part of program. >>kimberlee: with this program youtube estimates hundreds of people worldwide are making six figures are more year. dozens are making about a gram per month and a few are pulling in more than $1 million per year. all tell you how coming up after the break. [ male announcer ] you are you. you are also your social security number, your credit card numbers, the email in your inbox, you're even the equity in your home. to a criminal, getting his hands on just one tiny piece of you, even just your name, can be enough to steal your credit, your money and your good name. that's why you need lifelock to help protect you. lifelock is the leader in proactive identity protection. we aggressively patrol your identity every second of every day by actively monitoring your personal information to help prote
in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news.>pam: this might sound too good to be true, some people are earning six figures from making videos of them posting the money to. our internet reporter calmly tells us about you to part of program. >>kimberlee: with this program youtube estimates hundreds of people worldwide are making six figures are more year. dozens are making about a gram per month and a few are pulling in more than $1 million per year. all tell you how coming up after the...
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when samantha's mother heard what happened, she went to the police.r the assumption he would go to jail. and then return to normal life. but when polanski heard that the judge was thinking about handing out more punishment, he stayed to europe where he stayed. despite efforts to extradite him to the u.s. including the latest incident, in 2009, where polanski was held in a swiss jail, under house arrest for ten months, before being released back to france. polanski, married now, told diane sawyer in 1994, it took many years for him to understand the harm he inflicted. >> i think at the time, i had a hard time to persuade myself that it was wrong because i don't think anybody was hurt. >> you don't? >> at that time, i said. later on, i realized, you know? you know, i was too close to the forest to see the trees. >>> and samantha geimer joins us now in a "gma" exclusive. thanks for coming in this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> i couldn't help but notice from watching that piece, when we were watching that piece, especially the photos from the photo
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correspondent samantha hayes is in washington, d.c. with the most significant changes that parents need to know. >> reporter: it's been awhile. you probably remember the old rule in 2002 that before your child is 12 months old he or she should ride in a car seat in the back of the car with the car seat facing backward. now the american academy of pediatric is saying don't move the car seed forward when the car seat turns one-year-old. now he says wait until he or she is two. your child may be smaller than average. there is no point to moving into a bigger car seat or moving the seat forward too early. the safest way for a child to ride in the car is not that way it's turning the seat around so it faces backward. the other head line advises that most children will need to ride in the belt positioning booster seat until they are 4'9". the study also recommends that children 13 years old or younger ride in the backseat. some changes here. it has been a few years before they have issued guidelines on the car seats for infants and toddlers.
correspondent samantha hayes is in washington, d.c. with the most significant changes that parents need to know. >> reporter: it's been awhile. you probably remember the old rule in 2002 that before your child is 12 months old he or she should ride in a car seat in the back of the car with the car seat facing backward. now the american academy of pediatric is saying don't move the car seed forward when the car seat turns one-year-old. now he says wait until he or she is two. your child...
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samantha hayes from washington. >> the national football league.wners, the players have come to an agreement. along the of negotiations. the long day of negotiations--money course is the issue. and $9 billion in revenue. players receive 60%. the n f l was to double its share. from 1 billion, to the amount of 2 billion, with leading players a smaller amount. it would offer regional costs, but finance, and finding stadiums. increasing. >> even with incredible revenues, incredible popularity, the owners are saying that i really need more money. >> owners, players could not reach an agreement the players are going to decertify their union. this will set the stage for the labor dispute to play out in the courts. thursday, president barack obama is not going to get involved. collective bargaining. >> of light and a bake football fan but i also think that for an industry that is making $9 billion in revenue they figure out how to divide it up. >> owners want to extend the season by two more games and a salary cap on rookies. samantha hayes, kron 4. >> dem
samantha hayes from washington. >> the national football league.wners, the players have come to an agreement. along the of negotiations. the long day of negotiations--money course is the issue. and $9 billion in revenue. players receive 60%. the n f l was to double its share. from 1 billion, to the amount of 2 billion, with leading players a smaller amount. it would offer regional costs, but finance, and finding stadiums. increasing. >> even with incredible revenues, incredible...
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in washington, samantha hayes, kron 4 news.ighting in libya is showing no signs of stopping. fierce clashes with strategic portal communities and losing ground-oil--and being on the dramatic front with france is the first country to formally recognize the rebel council. secretary of state to deliver clinton is going to be heading over and meet with opposition leaders were she goes to egypt and tunisia next week. that triple the highest level of contact between the u.s. and anti-khaddafi leaders. she also announced that she is suspending their relationship from the envoys'. stay with us. we will be back after this break. >>pam: shane, offer range of 11 year-old gang rape. and even divided this town. >>catherine: this is terrible. you don't think that they could get worse. 18 boys, buassaulting a 11 year-old in cleveland, texas. it happened in november and only became public recently. some of the suspects for in court. the defendants are african- american the girl is latin. as this a direct on it is stirred racial tensions. with
in washington, samantha hayes, kron 4 news.ighting in libya is showing no signs of stopping. fierce clashes with strategic portal communities and losing ground-oil--and being on the dramatic front with france is the first country to formally recognize the rebel council. secretary of state to deliver clinton is going to be heading over and meet with opposition leaders were she goes to egypt and tunisia next week. that triple the highest level of contact between the u.s. and anti-khaddafi...
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samantha? >> reporter: well, tori, one of the things that we're watching for when these leaders gather today is they're talking about how to move forcely -- more forcefully execute that no-fly zone that was passed and also how to get humanitarian aid to the rebels and to other people who may need it, as so many of these battles continue in these have teamic cities. i a -- strategic cities. president obama last night defended u.s.'s involvement and said it was in the u.s.'s interest to protect the libyan rebels from a mass acker at the hands of their own government. he also said that nato will take full control of the military mission on wednesday. this is something you will hear hillary clinton, the secretary of state, talk about as well. as for moammar gadhafi, he echoed words from the u.n. and nay co-officials saying that regime change by force would be a mistake and the sole purpose of the mission is to protect civilians. >> there's no question that libya and the world would be better off wi
samantha? >> reporter: well, tori, one of the things that we're watching for when these leaders gather today is they're talking about how to move forcely -- more forcefully execute that no-fly zone that was passed and also how to get humanitarian aid to the rebels and to other people who may need it, as so many of these battles continue in these have teamic cities. i a -- strategic cities. president obama last night defended u.s.'s involvement and said it was in the u.s.'s interest to...
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in washington, i'm samantha hayes. >>> well, first the quake and then the tsunami. and now this looming nuclear crisis. tonight japan has formally asked the united states for help with the damaged reactors in an attempt to avert nuclear catastrophe. dr. kim mulvahill joining us. and we are hearing this radioactive steam, if it is contained, could be released for weeks or even months? >> you know, that's the concern. and as you mentioned, the situation is evolving. now, as a precaution, nearly 200,000 people have been evacuated from a 12-mile radius around the crippled plant. 190 individuals have already been exposed to some radiation. and several workers have fallen ill with acute radiation sickness. many wonder what's the risk to the general public? when it comes to radiation exposure, scientists say there is a simple rule. no amount of exposure is safe. >> well, radiation is damaging the dna, which is the basic genetics of how cells divide in our body. >> reporter: and that damage can lead to cancer, which radiation expert dr. david brenner is the biggest concern.
in washington, i'm samantha hayes. >>> well, first the quake and then the tsunami. and now this looming nuclear crisis. tonight japan has formally asked the united states for help with the damaged reactors in an attempt to avert nuclear catastrophe. dr. kim mulvahill joining us. and we are hearing this radioactive steam, if it is contained, could be released for weeks or even months? >> you know, that's the concern. and as you mentioned, the situation is evolving. now, as a...
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in washington, i'm samantha hayes. >>> the crisis in japan again shook the financial markets worldwideich industries are taking the biggest hit. >> reporter: the arrows are pointing lower on wall street as the stock market watches japan grapple with a nuclear crisis. the dow dropped triple digits while investors monitor the headlines about radiation leaks from japan's crippled power plants. but while they are worried, traders say they are not in panic mode. >> overall not enough to decimate this market or to undermine the recovery that we are experiencing at the moment. >> reporter: japan suffered a much bigger drop. the stock market tumbled for two days in a row. power outages from the earthquake and the tsunami have put japanese factories out of business and damage to the roads makes it impossible to move products. sony and honda have stopped production. and toyota says it will stay closed at least through wednesday. its prius is only made in japan, raising concerns about shortages of the popular hybrid. some of wall street's biggest losers are the industries that do the most busines
in washington, i'm samantha hayes. >>> the crisis in japan again shook the financial markets worldwideich industries are taking the biggest hit. >> reporter: the arrows are pointing lower on wall street as the stock market watches japan grapple with a nuclear crisis. the dow dropped triple digits while investors monitor the headlines about radiation leaks from japan's crippled power plants. but while they are worried, traders say they are not in panic mode. >> overall not...
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it's probably just gonna be "samantha." [ laughter ] oh, man. >> steve: ah.h man. >> jimmy: a woman -- [ laughter ] i know. i know. [ as tony danza ] "angela." [ laughter ] a -- you think it's funny too, huh? >> steve: he was -- who was the boss? was it him? >> jimmy: turns out there was no actual, technical boss. >> steve: oh my god. >> jimmy: they all were the boss. >> steve: it's a conundrum. it's a conundrum, that show. >> jimmy: it was a conundrum. yeah. they almost called the show "conundrum." >> steve: they did. almost. >> jimmy: and then they just called it, "who's the boss." [ laughter ] >> steve: and what were the four characters in the show? >> jimmy: there's only -- well four or five characters. >> steve: who were they? >> jimmy: there was tony -- [as tony danza ] samantha, angela -- [ laughter ] jonathan and mona. >> steve: gotta get that cleared up. >> jimmy: you guys, a woman in florida was arrested for attacking her roommate because she ate her thin mint girl scout cookies. [ laughter ] that's crazy. i would never attack someone for eating thi
it's probably just gonna be "samantha." [ laughter ] oh, man. >> steve: ah.h man. >> jimmy: a woman -- [ laughter ] i know. i know. [ as tony danza ] "angela." [ laughter ] a -- you think it's funny too, huh? >> steve: he was -- who was the boss? was it him? >> jimmy: turns out there was no actual, technical boss. >> steve: oh my god. >> jimmy: they all were the boss. >> steve: it's a conundrum. it's a conundrum, that show. >>...
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our correspondent, samantha hayes, is in washington, d.c. with all of the details. >> reporter: that's right. you probably remember the old rkdzation back in 2002. we're-- recommend aches bake in 2002. we're talking about the american pede at at tricks group. now, a lot of parents may find this a bit difficult because by 12 months or older, it's nice to be able to look back and check on your child in the car and if they are facing back war, that can be difficult. but the group says that's say etch thing to do. the study published in pediatrics say most children will need to ride in a belt- positioning booster seat until they are 4 if the 9" and are between 8 to 12 years old. the orbit of news is children 13 and younger need to sit in the backseat of the car. they shouldn't be in the front side passenger seat, also another safety measure. so a few things to keep in mine. these are recommend aches that the american -- recommendations that americans need to keep in mind. back to you. >> thank you. >>> it's 8:46. let's bring you up to date on so
our correspondent, samantha hayes, is in washington, d.c. with all of the details. >> reporter: that's right. you probably remember the old rkdzation back in 2002. we're-- recommend aches bake in 2002. we're talking about the american pede at at tricks group. now, a lot of parents may find this a bit difficult because by 12 months or older, it's nice to be able to look back and check on your child in the car and if they are facing back war, that can be difficult. but the group says that's...
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the oval office as to what was happening out here and why it happened and we had to come up with samantha's real fast as to what was what was going on so anyone killed yes. as a young physicist by the name of robert foster not was killed in the initial blast . the f.b.i. team immediately focused their investigation on a car spotted flaying from the scene at high speed. the bombers were led by a twenty two year old college dropout carl armstrong. this is the route you came up from the y.m.c.a. armstrong agreed for the first time to return to the building and talk about the night he's bombed wisconsin. where did the idea come from a car bomb our brother to what we're like basically you know we were considering ways to. research center then my brother got its nose oh why don't we just fill up a truck full of explosives into sudden off the side of the building and my immediate reaction was that's crazy the armstrong brothers stumbled upon the ultimate terrorist weapon of the twentieth century. but there was another deadly twist they bought the base materials for their explosives in the local ha
the oval office as to what was happening out here and why it happened and we had to come up with samantha's real fast as to what was what was going on so anyone killed yes. as a young physicist by the name of robert foster not was killed in the initial blast . the f.b.i. team immediately focused their investigation on a car spotted flaying from the scene at high speed. the bombers were led by a twenty two year old college dropout carl armstrong. this is the route you came up from the y.m.c.a....
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in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news. >>catherine: to u.s. dead after a man with a handgun attacked the boss in germany. the bus driver, a passenger were killed and two other airmen were hurt. witnesses are saying there were some kind of argument outside the port for the man began shooting. he's described as a devout muslim who was raised and germany, worked at the airport. he is interested. in florida another stretch of highway closed today because of the thick smoke from a wild fire. it has reopened, it was empty for more than 20 minutes. if the fire has burned 16,000 a. and has destroyed mobile homes and hunting camps. the record from a ship dating back to the 16th century as washed up on the shores of north carolina. the finding things that musket balls and french coins. archaeologists say h sank off the coast 400 years ago and now trying to preserve iraq from further decay. discovery astronauts took a final space walk today after the mission discover goes into retirement. only two other shuttle launches are scheduled. among other things
in washington, samantha hayes kron 4 news. >>catherine: to u.s. dead after a man with a handgun attacked the boss in germany. the bus driver, a passenger were killed and two other airmen were hurt. witnesses are saying there were some kind of argument outside the port for the man began shooting. he's described as a devout muslim who was raised and germany, worked at the airport. he is interested. in florida another stretch of highway closed today because of the thick smoke from a wild...
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it has the feeling of that, because my guess is that when we go through vulnerable, samantha power, a former kennedy school professor who is an impressive, powerful, charismatic woman, went to obama and said, "you have got to rescue these people," and he was convinced by it. susan rice, the charismatic, impressive u.n. ambassador, said the same thing, and hillary did -- >> thatt is the other rap, that the women -- >> let's not go there. the women outmuscled the generals on this thing -- i don't believe that. >> the gender is irrelevant, but it was powow and hillary and susan rice -- >> and john mccain and senator kerry, who also said -- >> mccain did not sway obama, i can assure you of that. >> i think hearing it from that side probably had an impact on his thinking. >> i have a serious thing to say here. >> all, i'm sorry. >> i do think the specter of rwanda and people who lived through it did hang over this decision. the prospect of hundreds of thousands of people being killed, blood literally running in the streets, was something that -- nobody wanted to stand by the way bill clint
it has the feeling of that, because my guess is that when we go through vulnerable, samantha power, a former kennedy school professor who is an impressive, powerful, charismatic woman, went to obama and said, "you have got to rescue these people," and he was convinced by it. susan rice, the charismatic, impressive u.n. ambassador, said the same thing, and hillary did -- >> thatt is the other rap, that the women -- >> let's not go there. the women outmuscled the generals on...
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in washington, i'm samantha hayes. >>> it is friday in japan where the stock average is up sharpiely. the g-7 or group of 7 has agreed to help ease a spike in the srau of the japanese yen. since the quake it hit a record high against the dollar. now, to wall street, stocks rebounded from 3 days of losses and finish in the green you can say on this saint patrick's day. the dow gained, and the nasdaq rose 19. >>> we have more ahead in the next 10 minutes, you will hear from a man who once worked inside of the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant and now lives in the bay area. >>> the price for a bay area home dropped for the 5th straight month. according to the tracking firm the median price in the bay area was $325,000. it is 4% lower than one year ago. home sales rose just a touch. forechoseures made up one third of punches. >>> at the state capitol voting is underway as lawmakers try to reach a state budget deal. so far the lawmakers have passed the main budget deep. half of the state's $26.6 billion deficit. done through cuts and fund transfers. now the legislature has to settle two of t
in washington, i'm samantha hayes. >>> it is friday in japan where the stock average is up sharpiely. the g-7 or group of 7 has agreed to help ease a spike in the srau of the japanese yen. since the quake it hit a record high against the dollar. now, to wall street, stocks rebounded from 3 days of losses and finish in the green you can say on this saint patrick's day. the dow gained, and the nasdaq rose 19. >>> we have more ahead in the next 10 minutes, you will hear from a...
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it has the feeling of that, because my guess is that when we go through vulnerable, samantha power, a former kennedy school professor who is an impressive, powerful, charismatic woman, went to obama and said, "you have got to rescue these people," and he was convinced by it. susan rice, the charismatic, impressive u.n. ambassador, said the same thing, and hillary did -- >> that is the other rap, that the women -- >> let's not go there. the women outmuscled the generals on this thing -- i don't believe that. >> the gender is irrelevant, but it was power and hillary and susan rice -- >> and john mccain and senator kerry, who also said -- >> mccain did not sway obama, i can assure you of that. >> i think hearing it from that side probably had an impact on his thinking. >> i have a serious thing to say here. >> all, i'm sorry. >> i do think the specter of rwanda and people who lived through it did hang over this decision. the prospect of hundreds of thousands of people being killed, blood literally running in the streets, was something that -- nobody wanted to stand by the way bill clinto
it has the feeling of that, because my guess is that when we go through vulnerable, samantha power, a former kennedy school professor who is an impressive, powerful, charismatic woman, went to obama and said, "you have got to rescue these people," and he was convinced by it. susan rice, the charismatic, impressive u.n. ambassador, said the same thing, and hillary did -- >> that is the other rap, that the women -- >> let's not go there. the women outmuscled the generals on...
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about as well the progress to the last state without any trouble beating the false little stunt in samantha's school for what was a fast win over its zero five ranked player in for yes six four six one except for mario alexander the hero who knocked out benched why. roger federer was also a straight sets win on monday sing off one more marco it's time i am the champion securing a seven six six small victory and will take on only you are sure next time for the belgian defeated the only russian remaining in the man storm usually one six six three six three the score in that point elsewhere all fallen down to almost perfect also through to the last sixteen. world number one and the top seeded dahlan bronze stars by claiming in these a victory of a fellow spaniard from the sound a lot of us in the third round rafa are cruising three six three six three billion and just seventy seven minutes and will take on either join will fight somebody or probably still got pool who can play their first clash because later today. very weak are going to go really so much so. i'm sure they import the make very g
about as well the progress to the last state without any trouble beating the false little stunt in samantha's school for what was a fast win over its zero five ranked player in for yes six four six one except for mario alexander the hero who knocked out benched why. roger federer was also a straight sets win on monday sing off one more marco it's time i am the champion securing a seven six six small victory and will take on only you are sure next time for the belgian defeated the only russian...
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former world number one and not suffer now it could be find her top form again she didn't stray a samantha suppose that in straight sets it was an easy win for the current number one ally missing out against marianne jose martinez sanchez this was a pronounced game for the last three previous matches against the spaniard that there was no set up the top seed in eight the first round of the fourth year running at six one six three victory and a half minutes and a couple of those minutes well you just a match point here and that's the rally this was me asking eventually taking it. allen's top seed refound down as we slice through to the next round after beating america's ryan sweeting in straight sets and not showing any signs of the hamstring injury that led to his early exit from his stride amp and he took the first secondly at sixty three. racking up a second six one elsewhere it was a shock result and that that was a school seed run in so doing crash actually german philipp kohlschreiber so doing came in to snatch the trees titles under his girls already this year fell to three seconds i
former world number one and not suffer now it could be find her top form again she didn't stray a samantha suppose that in straight sets it was an easy win for the current number one ally missing out against marianne jose martinez sanchez this was a pronounced game for the last three previous matches against the spaniard that there was no set up the top seed in eight the first round of the fourth year running at six one six three victory and a half minutes and a couple of those minutes well you...
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world number one of them are certain that it could be finding the top form again she beat australia samanthastosur in straight sets while there was an easy win for the current number one caroline wozniacki explains maria jose martinez sanchez this was a banana skin for the dane who just grevious not is against the spaniards but there was no slip up the top seeded made the first round of course we were going and six one six three victory in an hour and twelve minutes two of those minutes we needed from match point a lengthy rally. the country taking it. and the men's top seed rafael nadal is also answering to the next round of meeting america's ryan sweeting in straight sets and not showing any signs of the hamstring injury that lets his early exit from the strain i bet he took with a set six three in. the second six one the last where there was a shock result. and this one for see what in so doing crashed out to children whole tribe so doing came into this room. it's really starting to really under his belt just sheer trash cans he says was the opener some time break their stride by the rece
world number one of them are certain that it could be finding the top form again she beat australia samanthastosur in straight sets while there was an easy win for the current number one caroline wozniacki explains maria jose martinez sanchez this was a banana skin for the dane who just grevious not is against the spaniards but there was no slip up the top seeded made the first round of course we were going and six one six three victory in an hour and twelve minutes two of those minutes we...
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ambassador susan rice and national security council aide samantha power. until last week the obama administration remind mained on the sidelines as democratic uprising swept the arab world. with news of pro qaddafi forces killing libian citizens the so-called lady hawks drew on lessons from the 1994 rwanda genocide. they determined the u.s. had no choice but to intervene. arguing from a humanitarian point of view, they persuaded the president to take military action. meanwhile, secretary of defense robert gates and other top male advisors urged against intervention saying it was not vital to national security. congresswoman norton was the president right to listen to the so-called lady hawks? >> i'm sure these three smart women would agree you do not make the weighty decision to go to war based on the agenda of the officials pressing the point. >> now, the question ought to be should we be going to war without a clear mission? and the answer is no and i don't care who gave me that advice. >> well, back to the question of whether or not he should have liste
ambassador susan rice and national security council aide samantha power. until last week the obama administration remind mained on the sidelines as democratic uprising swept the arab world. with news of pro qaddafi forces killing libian citizens the so-called lady hawks drew on lessons from the 1994 rwanda genocide. they determined the u.s. had no choice but to intervene. arguing from a humanitarian point of view, they persuaded the president to take military action. meanwhile, secretary of...
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mean while her progress clinton last stage without any trouble beating the full say the australian samantha stosur in what was a win over a top five ranked player in three years six four six one next up for maria alexandrovna the hero of romania knocked out bang sure why of china. roger federer was also a straight sets win on monday seeing off one monaco the two time miami champion securing a seven six six four victory and will take on only we're a shoe next after the belgian defeated the only russian left in the man's draw mikhail youzhny one six six three six three in their elsewhere often a dull and trauma show burdick also through to the last eight. now russian basketball is also in for a major innovation the new established the to be league only took over from the super league this year but already one of the country's highest ranking officials is calling for another overhaul and more sponsorship has been guaranteed with the overall aim of becoming as popular as ice hockey. so stephanie give i mean what you next year the league will consist of the twelve teams that we already have two
mean while her progress clinton last stage without any trouble beating the full say the australian samantha stosur in what was a win over a top five ranked player in three years six four six one next up for maria alexandrovna the hero of romania knocked out bang sure why of china. roger federer was also a straight sets win on monday seeing off one monaco the two time miami champion securing a seven six six four victory and will take on only we're a shoe next after the belgian defeated the only...
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as well to progress to to the last state without any trouble beating the fourth seed australian samantha stossel in what was a first win over a top ranked player in three years six four six one next up for maria alexander build here of not doubt banks try. roger federer was also a straight sets win on monday seeing off one morning the two time miami champion securing a seven six six small victory and will now take on only be a rush to up to the belgian defeated the only russian remaining in the man stormy youzhny one six six three six three in that one elsewhere up on the balance almost perfect also through to the last sixteen. world number one and the top seeded doll advanced after claiming an easy victory over fellow spaniard for the sound a lot as in the third stage rafa cruising to a six three six three way and just seventy seven minutes and also he either joe will for its own guard or alex they'll go pull off the will complete their postpone clash later on choose to. really so much. for sure the import of the big. four for. it when it when you know what. i'm saying stateside the yor
as well to progress to to the last state without any trouble beating the fourth seed australian samantha stossel in what was a first win over a top ranked player in three years six four six one next up for maria alexander build here of not doubt banks try. roger federer was also a straight sets win on monday seeing off one morning the two time miami champion securing a seven six six small victory and will now take on only be a rush to up to the belgian defeated the only russian remaining in the...
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the advisory and samantha power in the white house who were pushing for intervention at a certain point obama felt that he was politically exposed and although i don't believe obama was keen on intervention at all as long as the us military or secretary of defense gates they felt they had to go along of course the joke is that eastern libya is basically the people who are the rebels they provided in the iraq war young men to commit suicide against us in iraq than any other country now alexander cockburn editor of counterpunch. so i have here on our team a picture is worth a thousand words so when it comes to reporting on disasters where are the words without the pictures destruction that story coming up next. you know sometimes you see a story and. you think you understand it and then something else here sees some other part of it and realize that everything. is a big. you know not saying you've got a theater believe it like japan's earthquake and tsunami that have been at the forefront of american news with dramatic pictures of chaos and distress well what you might not know is that to
the advisory and samantha power in the white house who were pushing for intervention at a certain point obama felt that he was politically exposed and although i don't believe obama was keen on intervention at all as long as the us military or secretary of defense gates they felt they had to go along of course the joke is that eastern libya is basically the people who are the rebels they provided in the iraq war young men to commit suicide against us in iraq than any other country now alexander...
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at the advisory and samantha power in the white house who were pushing for intervention.
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samantha power in the white house who were pushing for intervention at a certain point obama felt that he was politically exposed and although i don't believe obama was keen on intervention at all as long as the us military or secretary of defense gates they felt they had to go along of course the joke is that eastern libya is basically the people who were the rebels they provided in the iraq war more young man to commit suicide against us in iraq than any other country and i was alexander cockburn editor of counterpunch. so i have a r t a picture is worth a thousand words so when it comes to reporting on disasters where are the words without the pictures of destruction that story. let's not forget that we had an apartheid right here. i think. we never got that it says they're safe get ready because their freedom. you know that saying you got to see it to believe it like japan's earthquake and tsunami that had been at the forefront of american news was dramatic pictures of chaos and distress. but what you probably didn't hear about today was a seven point zero earthquake that shook me
samantha power in the white house who were pushing for intervention at a certain point obama felt that he was politically exposed and although i don't believe obama was keen on intervention at all as long as the us military or secretary of defense gates they felt they had to go along of course the joke is that eastern libya is basically the people who were the rebels they provided in the iraq war more young man to commit suicide against us in iraq than any other country and i was alexander...
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samantha power in the white house who were pushing for intervention at a certain point obama felt that he was politically exposed and although i don't believe obama was keen on intervention until as lawyers the u.s. military or secretary of defense gates they felt they had to go along of course the joke is that eastern libya is basically the people who are the rebels they provided in the iraq war more young men to commit suicide against us in iraq than any other country all right out of court and they were out of time alexander coburn editor of counterpunch thanks so much and that is going to do it for now for more on this.
samantha power in the white house who were pushing for intervention at a certain point obama felt that he was politically exposed and although i don't believe obama was keen on intervention until as lawyers the u.s. military or secretary of defense gates they felt they had to go along of course the joke is that eastern libya is basically the people who are the rebels they provided in the iraq war more young men to commit suicide against us in iraq than any other country all right out of court...
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american under fire the five knows chandler rachel jerry elaine, george and let's not forget carrie, samanthaand charlotte ayn rand up. so this was the change as hollywood was observing it that was happening by the early '90s. what is causing bring adulthood? i see the cause for it is mostly economic. in the new knowledge economy do have to think, compute, analyzing you need to go to college and grad school. in 1960, nearly 8% of americans had a bachelors degree. for that matter, nearly 60% of americans lacked a high school diploma. today, close to 30% of americans have a college degree. it even more significant between 1985 and 2007, grad school enrollment jumped a remarkable 67%. everyone will tell you education leads to the sorts of jobs that give you more money, more benefits, more stability and more prestige. these are good reasons to spend years in a library or lab and put off a steady paycheck until 22 or if grad school is in the cards, 27 plus. but there is another crucial reason that the knowledge economy has created this new stage of life. this economy is incredibly complex. it take
american under fire the five knows chandler rachel jerry elaine, george and let's not forget carrie, samanthaand charlotte ayn rand up. so this was the change as hollywood was observing it that was happening by the early '90s. what is causing bring adulthood? i see the cause for it is mostly economic. in the new knowledge economy do have to think, compute, analyzing you need to go to college and grad school. in 1960, nearly 8% of americans had a bachelors degree. for that matter, nearly 60% of...
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back with a brand new song from the vanilla wombats. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ boy's voice ] hi, samantha wanna be my boyfriend? [ chuckles ] sure! great -- gimme your sub. myy-- [ singsong voice ] yeah. i'm your girlfriend now. ahh, i don't think this is working out. [ male announcer ] get your own sub! like, the chicken cordon bleu -- back because you love it. or try any of our irresistible chicken subs. subway. eat fresh. how about both? with covergirl lashblast fusion. our biggest brush meets our fiberstretch formula for a blast of volume and length. lashblast fusion. from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. [ male announcer ] for the things you can't wash, freshen it with febreze. febreze eliminates odors and leaves a light, fresh scent. it's a breath of fresh air. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: ladies and gentlemen, here to sing their hit song, "i've finally accepted the fact that i wear size 36 jeans," please put your hands together for the vanilla wombats! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ 1, 2, 3, 6 1, 2, 3, 6 1, 2, 3, 6 1, 2, 3, 6 ♪ ♪ i've finally accepted the fact that i wear size
back with a brand new song from the vanilla wombats. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ boy's voice ] hi, samantha wanna be my boyfriend? [ chuckles ] sure! great -- gimme your sub. myy-- [ singsong voice ] yeah. i'm your girlfriend now. ahh, i don't think this is working out. [ male announcer ] get your own sub! like, the chicken cordon bleu -- back because you love it. or try any of our irresistible chicken subs. subway. eat fresh. how about both? with covergirl lashblast fusion. our biggest brush...
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stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ boy's voice ] hi, samantha. [ girl's voice ] hire! great -- gimme your sub. myy-- [ singsong voice ] yeah. i'm your girlfriend now. ahh, i don't think this is working out. [ male announcer ] get your own sub! like, the chicken cordon bleu -- back because you love it. or try any of our irresistible chicken subs. subway. eat fresh. sounds like a mini-wheats day to me! and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system. hey, i've got just the wholegrain fiber to keep her full so she can stay focused. um, you rock. she'll be ready to rock. [ female announcer ] make your kids big days, mini-wheats days. packed with 100% whole grain fiber, kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal has what it takes to help keep your kids full so they can stay focused on the days that matter most. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is a talented comedian who kills it every week on "saturday night live." he's starring alongside owen wilson in the new farrelly bro
stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ boy's voice ] hi, samantha. [ girl's voice ] hire! great -- gimme your sub. myy-- [ singsong voice ] yeah. i'm your girlfriend now. ahh, i don't think this is working out. [ male announcer ] get your own sub! like, the chicken cordon bleu -- back because you love it. or try any of our irresistible chicken subs. subway. eat fresh. sounds like a mini-wheats day to me! and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system....
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in washington, samantha hayes. >>catherine: huge fire swept through egypt's interior ministry building today. those flames climb to the top floor. thousands of police officers have been demonstrating an outside demanding higher pay. they deny setting the fire. if they accuse those inside a burning files to get rid of evidence of police abuse. catholic officials in cuba have and as the government is finally going to release the last of its political prisoners. if those prisoners have been held since 2003 in a crackdown on dissent. this will clear cuban jails of the last 75 intellectuals, opposition leaders and activist accused of crimes including treason. rain problems apparently caused the shockingly early death of the famous little polar bear in berlin zoo. he had been a huge crowd favorite, a big moneymaker for the zoo. an autopsy shows significant changes to the animal's brain, although the zoo did not offer any details. prince william k. littleton are going to use the same carriage on their wedding day that i a
in washington, samantha hayes. >>catherine: huge fire swept through egypt's interior ministry building today. those flames climb to the top floor. thousands of police officers have been demonstrating an outside demanding higher pay. they deny setting the fire. if they accuse those inside a burning files to get rid of evidence of police abuse. catholic officials in cuba have and as the government is finally going to release the last of its political prisoners. if those prisoners have been...
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names every essentially knows chandler, rachel, jerry, elaine, george and let's not forget carrie, samantha, charlotte and miranda. so this was the change as hollywood was observing it. that was happening by the early '90s. so whence cometh preadulthood? what's coming it. i see the cross as mostly economics. in the new knowledge economy you have to think, compute, analyze and you need to go to college and graduate school. in 1960, barely 8% americans had a bachelor degree. today, close to 30% of americans have a college degree. even more significant between 1985 and 2007 graduate school enrollments jumped a remarkable 37%. everyone will tell you education leads to the sorts of jobs that give you more money, more benefits, more stability and more prestige. these are good reasons to spend years library and lab and put off a steady project to 22 or if grad school are in the cards in 27 plus but there's another crucial reason. . that the knowledge economy has created this new stage of life. this economy is incredibly complex. it takes a long time to figure it out. in 1970 when i was graduating
names every essentially knows chandler, rachel, jerry, elaine, george and let's not forget carrie, samantha, charlotte and miranda. so this was the change as hollywood was observing it. that was happening by the early '90s. so whence cometh preadulthood? what's coming it. i see the cross as mostly economics. in the new knowledge economy you have to think, compute, analyze and you need to go to college and graduate school. in 1960, barely 8% americans had a bachelor degree. today, close to 30%...
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ambassador samantha rice over the pentagon's concerns. is that true? >> as i have spoken to this before i got direction to execute it, i spoke to this as a very complex operation and it as complex operation. and as any military operation is, it is a dangerous one. my job certainly isn't to speak to how we got here. my job now is to execute the orders that the president has given me and that is what we are doing. >> chris: is it fair to say that you sided with this group that i talked about, the foreign policies group over the pentagon and military group? >> i think the president has spoken about how difficult these decisions are and how seriously he takes them and there is always a debate on mailinger decisions like that. that said, that debate has occurred. the decision has been made and we are all about now carrying out the president's direction. >> chris: finally, again, i don't have to tell you, you are already fighting two wars against muslim nations in iraq and afghanistan. there was already concern that the military was stretched too thin. how c
ambassador samantha rice over the pentagon's concerns. is that true? >> as i have spoken to this before i got direction to execute it, i spoke to this as a very complex operation and it as complex operation. and as any military operation is, it is a dangerous one. my job certainly isn't to speak to how we got here. my job now is to execute the orders that the president has given me and that is what we are doing. >> chris: is it fair to say that you sided with this group that i...