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. >>> a popular infant carrier is being recalled made by in the in san to. the commission is asking people to stop using them because they pose a risk of suffocation to the child. >>> there was a ten or among the tomorrow ate os at the whole foods -- tomorrow tomatoes at whole foods. shoppers at the harbor east location discovered they were singers from the washington national opera. they were promoting an upcoming serious. you can see their performance without the produce tomorrow through sunday. >>> if i had that at the grocery store every day, i would be happy to go. >> reporter: let's take a look, we have a nice night, nice day tomorrow, 48 now. the -- has risen all day long. today was simply spectacular. 44 last night. the average 37. the records 83 in 129 and way back in 18 18 -- light winds, 39, ocean coming in at 36. dead calm most places. very little wind. we had winds at 20, 25 miles per hour. just a few high clouds coming in from the west, southwest. snow in colorado, northern new mexico. western kansas had some snow. to the east just some high clo
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the next night they gave money and he walked to san francisco. ad no sense of humor except where other people were involved which you can say for a lot of comedians and humorists. >> i was trying to think of someone in the twentieth century the might of been marked wayne and will rogers came to mind. he was the closest in his writings. >> like mark twain, will rogers was a midwesterners and accountable westerner as well. very similar. i am trying to remember the quote. i can't remember it exactly but mark twain said the united states had no native criminal class except for congress. and i know that will rogers said he didn't belong to an organized political he was a democrat. okay. thank you forominhere tonight. i appreciate it. [applause] >> white morris has authored biographies of walt whitman and ambrose bierce. he is the editor of military heritage magazine. visit bookpassage.com. this weekend on c-span2's booktv, former education secretary bill bennett examines america at the end of the 20th-century and beginning of the 20 first. he is interv
the next night they gave money and he walked to san francisco. ad no sense of humor except where other people were involved which you can say for a lot of comedians and humorists. >> i was trying to think of someone in the twentieth century the might of been marked wayne and will rogers came to mind. he was the closest in his writings. >> like mark twain, will rogers was a midwesterners and accountable westerner as well. very similar. i am trying to remember the quote. i can't...
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antonio to san francisco from the adp to be bea and pan american center of world fleeces and so forth but nothing takes away from the value the nbcc places on the awards each year and all the literary quality of the books we read and champion. so we gather to might once again to celebrate the best writing published in english in the u.s. published in the year 2009. first, however, we are conferring to words named after our founding members, ivan dandrof and nona balakian. i'm going to turn it over to scott, the chair of the committee who is when to introduce the winner of the citation for reviewing and scott by the way is a winner himself, scott mackall me. [applause] >> the balakian stations are given by the nbcc board of directors to a member of the organization whose work meets the standards set by one of our founders and expecting the were indeed. it was nona balakian who said the problem with most book reviews is they resembled a press for races except for not being. [laughter] and that was about 40 years ago in case anyone gets too nostalgic. this year it felt as if it were a go
antonio to san francisco from the adp to be bea and pan american center of world fleeces and so forth but nothing takes away from the value the nbcc places on the awards each year and all the literary quality of the books we read and champion. so we gather to might once again to celebrate the best writing published in english in the u.s. published in the year 2009. first, however, we are conferring to words named after our founding members, ivan dandrof and nona balakian. i'm going to turn it...
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[laughter] turned to san francisco dead broke as usual and wondering what to do next.someone suggested he run a theater and good luck sure in his recent trip. he could actually charge people to hear him talk, which was something he had in doing virtually for free nonstop all his life. agreed and on august 2, 19th 6 he made his performing debut at in san francisco. doors open at 7:00 in a famous ad. the trouble will begin at 8:00. at the appointed hour, twain strolled casually onstage with his hands stuffed in his pockets, wandered around vaguely for several moments and then appeared to notice the audience for the first time. he peered out of at the crowd of the mixture of surprise coming irritation, then announced an exaggerated mystery draw. ladies and gentlemen, i had the pleasure of introducing to you mr. clements, the german and his numerous accomplishments and high moral character were only surpassed by his natural modesty and sweetness of disposition. i refer in general terms to myself. the topic of his lecture he announced proudly with our fellow savages of the
[laughter] turned to san francisco dead broke as usual and wondering what to do next.someone suggested he run a theater and good luck sure in his recent trip. he could actually charge people to hear him talk, which was something he had in doing virtually for free nonstop all his life. agreed and on august 2, 19th 6 he made his performing debut at in san francisco. doors open at 7:00 in a famous ad. the trouble will begin at 8:00. at the appointed hour, twain strolled casually onstage with his...
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at the time of his death, he championed subdistricts to further protect the san luis groundwater, a concept for a groundwater culmination of fees and assessment to retire farm ground and reduce groundwater pumping to protect the aquifer. shriver was a visionary. he strongly believed that both wildlife and agriculture could live together and was the vocal advocate for the rural way of life at a statewide level. a native of eastern rio graunda valley, he farmed potatoes and small greens. he loved to ride snowmobiles and four-wheelers in the high country. madam speaker, today i also pay tribute and honor the life of ray wright, who was tragically killed with his friend, doug shriver, in the same accident while clearing snow from his cabin in creek, colorado. mr. wright was my friend and respected in the san luis valley and colorado's water community. he was 56 years old. wright served on the rio graunda water conservation district -- graunda water conner is investigate -- grande water conservation district. and he was part of a statewide board tasked with balancing the state's water needs and
at the time of his death, he championed subdistricts to further protect the san luis groundwater, a concept for a groundwater culmination of fees and assessment to retire farm ground and reduce groundwater pumping to protect the aquifer. shriver was a visionary. he strongly believed that both wildlife and agriculture could live together and was the vocal advocate for the rural way of life at a statewide level. a native of eastern rio graunda valley, he farmed potatoes and small greens. he loved...
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you head to the west, 65 in las vegas, 53 in salt lake city. and 50s and 60s in l.a. and san francisco. now, one thing we're going to be seeing, though, possibly some changes for the coming days for the's tesh seaboard because this area of low pressure that will bring rain, possibly snow will make its way to the east. for the eastern seaboard, enjoy the conditions while you can. rain for much of the central and southern plains. sporadic activity in the southern plains. better chance of seeing the precipitation further to the north. the wrongies, a light dusting of snowfall. back to the sierra nevada, from san francisco northward, a mix of sunshine and clouds. that's a look at your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. enjoy your day. >> it seemed simple enough. a military uniform complete with medals. but wait until you hear what kind of trouble you can get in if the medals are not yours. >>> a florida man is facing up to three years in prison for pretending to be a decorated military vet. he was fired for violating the stolen valor act. it makes it illegal to win or pretend t
you head to the west, 65 in las vegas, 53 in salt lake city. and 50s and 60s in l.a. and san francisco. now, one thing we're going to be seeing, though, possibly some changes for the coming days for the's tesh seaboard because this area of low pressure that will bring rain, possibly snow will make its way to the east. for the eastern seaboard, enjoy the conditions while you can. rain for much of the central and southern plains. sporadic activity in the southern plains. better chance of seeing...
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to thank law enforcement. they've been phenomenal. sheriff gore in sanous job of comforting us and helping us search. so we really just want to thank everybody and ask that you help us continue to keep chelsea alive and chelsea's worth so much more than one convict. she's worth so much more than that, and at some point in time we need to make changes in this world and chelsea's going to help us do that. >> larry: thank you both, very much. our best wishes to you. our deepest condolences and our best wishes. >> thanks, larry. >> larry: thank you. brent and kelly king. it started out as a fishing trip for fun. turned into something else. our next guest lived to tell about what it's like to be lost at sea and to watch your friends die right in front of you. next. >> larry: on march 28th last year nick schuyler and three pals including two nfl players left on a deep sea fishing trip in the gulf of mexico. nick was the only one to return. the sole survivor of a harrowing 43-hour ordeal at sea. he tells his story in a gripping new book, "not without hope." the
to thank law enforcement. they've been phenomenal. sheriff gore in sanous job of comforting us and helping us search. so we really just want to thank everybody and ask that you help us continue to keep chelsea alive and chelsea's worth so much more than one convict. she's worth so much more than that, and at some point in time we need to make changes in this world and chelsea's going to help us do that. >> larry: thank you both, very much. our best wishes to you. our deepest condolences...
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to see. 286 people were on board the united airlines flight. disaster was really only very narrowly avoided. >> >> the flight from san francisco to beijing beganmoothly enough. united airlines flight 89, a triple 7 aircraft rumbled down runway 28 left and began its climb. but a single engine cessna, identified as 70 echo had already been cleared to enter san francisco airport airspace at the same time. and the two planes were on a collision course. the triple 7 climbing past 1100 feet, the cessna descending at about 1500 feet. that's when an air traffic controller noticed the impending disaster and stepped in. >> traffic after depar >> the two planes ultimately passed within just 300 feet of each other, a tiny margin at the speeds they were flying. it set off the traffic coalition avoidance system, in the cockpit of the triple 7. the tower may have sounded calm but the pilot of the big jet was clearly not happy. >> okay. that set off a -- that was -- we need to talk. >> roger. >> and a lot of people are now talking. the federal aviation administration and the national transportation safety board of both investigating this incident. the name of
to see. 286 people were on board the united airlines flight. disaster was really only very narrowly avoided. >> >> the flight from san francisco to beijing beganmoothly enough. united airlines flight 89, a triple 7 aircraft rumbled down runway 28 left and began its climb. but a single engine cessna, identified as 70 echo had already been cleared to enter san francisco airport airspace at the same time. and the two planes were on a collision course. the triple 7 climbing past 1100...
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he comes to san francisco. he goes to the major cities of the west.nd he gives these tub-thumping, you know, classic t.r. speeches with his steamed glasses and he pounds the bully pulpit that he's invented and says, these men didn't die in vain. they died for public land. they died for the cause of the united states forest service. so he does what all good politicians do. he makes it a founding story. so to this day this is almost like the creation myth of the united states forest service. they were born in fire. they were born in the big fire. so public opinion changes dramatically. and when the congress goes back in september, all these editorials have been written saying we should not defund -- not defund foresters and double their budget and they double their budget and they pass a law for the first time -- roosevelt could never get this passed but they pass a law creating national forests in the east. so i tell my fellow citizens who live in pennsylvania and virginia and massachusetts that you owe your national forests such as they are. to the bi
he comes to san francisco. he goes to the major cities of the west.nd he gives these tub-thumping, you know, classic t.r. speeches with his steamed glasses and he pounds the bully pulpit that he's invented and says, these men didn't die in vain. they died for public land. they died for the cause of the united states forest service. so he does what all good politicians do. he makes it a founding story. so to this day this is almost like the creation myth of the united states forest service. they...
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the american airlines jet was heading from san francisco to miami when it had to land in phoenix because of a generator problem. at one point security had to step in to calm down the passengers because they were so upset, but nobody was hurt. >>> and in ohio, more than a dozen fire departments responded to an intense fire at an egg farm. that blaze got started in the storage building attached to five chicken houses. unfortunately, that farm had to euthanize at least a thousand of the chickens as a result. the cause still under investigation. >>> in virginia, a high school has created an anti-sag campaign. uh-huh. the senior class president is encouraging president to keep their pants pulled up. to help with the campaign, the students is selling t-shirts and encouraging others to give their opinion on the sagging subject. >>> put the phone down. today the maryland senate narrowly approved a bill banning drivers from using handheld cell phones in the state while they're driving. drivers could be permitted to use hands free devices under the legislation. violators will be fined $40. >>> met
the american airlines jet was heading from san francisco to miami when it had to land in phoenix because of a generator problem. at one point security had to step in to calm down the passengers because they were so upset, but nobody was hurt. >>> and in ohio, more than a dozen fire departments responded to an intense fire at an egg farm. that blaze got started in the storage building attached to five chicken houses. unfortunately, that farm had to euthanize at least a thousand of the...
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. >>> to san antonio, lakers and spurs. l.a.'s already in the play-offs but they didn't rest on their laurels. lakers up six and go on to win their seventh in a row, 92-83. >> and stop the presses. the nets won a game, crushing the kings. bruce with 26 points and 13 rebounds. the nets now need to win two of their last 11 games to avoid becoming the worst team in history. >>> a quick golf note, tiger woods will conduct his first news conference on monday april 5 and don't be surprised if it's buried on page 2. that's the same day as college basketball's national championship and baseball's opening day. >>> finally mexico facing ice land in a friendly, however nothing friendly about what happens to this fan. he runs on the field, thinks he's home-free and a security guard blind sides him with a tackle. chalk one up for the security guard. that's your early look at sports on "early today." >>> today's heart teen hart tlob is in trouble over not tweeting when told to. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>>
. >>> to san antonio, lakers and spurs. l.a.'s already in the play-offs but they didn't rest on their laurels. lakers up six and go on to win their seventh in a row, 92-83. >> and stop the presses. the nets won a game, crushing the kings. bruce with 26 points and 13 rebounds. the nets now need to win two of their last 11 games to avoid becoming the worst team in history. >>> a quick golf note, tiger woods will conduct his first news conference on monday april 5 and don't...
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come to san diego and to say, make everybody do this, coerce them. there is no time we have to get the results immediately and we don't want to have anybody in, we don't want what consensus, we just want to make it happen. and it was easy to document this because he said this again and again. and i interview about the teachers and principals, some of whom have been hard and promoted during that administration. others have been fired weird mail toward the same stories of teachers who lost all economy, all ability to participate in decision-making because the district model was there's only one way and this is our way to do it. and there was tremendous demoralization, many, many teachers left in the school district. and after several years, the results were no better than in other districts that it not coerce teachers. in fact some other districts have better results. but that's in a nutshell, my life and that i draw from this is you cannot impose on teachers think that teachers either can't do or want to because they're the ones who have to do t
come to san diego and to say, make everybody do this, coerce them. there is no time we have to get the results immediately and we don't want to have anybody in, we don't want what consensus, we just want to make it happen. and it was easy to document this because he said this again and again. and i interview about the teachers and principals, some of whom have been hard and promoted during that administration. others have been fired weird mail toward the same stories of teachers who lost all...
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to cover the cost of it. of the deficit. >> is fighting back. sanart of a beverage industry coalition created to oppose the beverage tax. according to the group, the city could collect an estimated $17.5 million from the tax. and nearly 15 percent of the $120 million deficit. still san tony and the coalition call it a bad idea. >> we will see customers leaving the city. >> san tony believes stores could see the same buying habits witnessed in the late 80s, early 90s when a similar tax was implemented in baltimore city. >> san tony's supermarket lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in beverage sales to the surrounding counties. those that could, they would drive to the county, do all the soft drink purchases and also they would buy other groceries. >> opposition led to a full repeal of the tax in 1997. now. >> is it 5-cent per can? >> something old could be new again. >> well, the mayor is considering other ideas, which include a $250 per bed tax on hospitals and universities, in the city. we're in highlandtown. keith daniels, fox 45 news at 10:00.
to cover the cost of it. of the deficit. >> is fighting back. sanart of a beverage industry coalition created to oppose the beverage tax. according to the group, the city could collect an estimated $17.5 million from the tax. and nearly 15 percent of the $120 million deficit. still san tony and the coalition call it a bad idea. >> we will see customers leaving the city. >> san tony believes stores could see the same buying habits witnessed in the late 80s, early 90s when a...
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to thank law enforcement. they've been phenomenal. sheriff gore in sanremendous job of comforting us and helping us search. so we really just want to thank everybody and ask that you help us continue to keep chelsea alive and chelsea's worth so much more than one convict. she's worth so much more than that, and at some point in time we need to make changes in this world and chelsea's going to help us do that. >> larry: thank you both, very much. our best wishes to you. our deepest condolences and our best wishes. >> thanks, larry. >> larry: thank you. brent and kelly king. it started out as a fishing trip for fun. turned into something else. this fishing trip for fun turned into something else. our next guest lived to tell about what it's like to be lost at sea and to watch your friends die right in front of you. next. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind eve
to thank law enforcement. they've been phenomenal. sheriff gore in sanremendous job of comforting us and helping us search. so we really just want to thank everybody and ask that you help us continue to keep chelsea alive and chelsea's worth so much more than one convict. she's worth so much more than that, and at some point in time we need to make changes in this world and chelsea's going to help us do that. >> larry: thank you both, very much. our best wishes to you. our deepest...
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would you be welcome to come to san clemente had talked to the president? he never got the invitation although kissinger said here is my card you call my secretary. i want to know where you are and how to get in touch with you. talking to kissinger's bright young men whose said it was such a sensitive issue to recognize the people's republic we could talk to any right wing conservative crackpot historian but not to the man who held the talks with the communist in 27 years before nixon and now have the famous handshake. as a result of the wording of provisions in this low diplomatic dance we did to recognize them officially. jon service was officially recognized as a china expert and a reputation restored and given many honorary degrees and here he is at one such gathering is his wife caroline and next year hurt is the actress and if you want to know how that comes about, i am afraid you really should read "honorable survivor" and you will get the full story. and i would just like to end with a couple of other things. i was hear a couple years ago and they'r
would you be welcome to come to san clemente had talked to the president? he never got the invitation although kissinger said here is my card you call my secretary. i want to know where you are and how to get in touch with you. talking to kissinger's bright young men whose said it was such a sensitive issue to recognize the people's republic we could talk to any right wing conservative crackpot historian but not to the man who held the talks with the communist in 27 years before nixon and now...
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to an annual rate of 4.95 million homes. philly fed president charles plosser is in praug speaking. at 3:30, san francisco fed president janet yellen will be talking about the economy. u.s. pay czar ken feinberg will issue its ruling for aig's top 25 executives at 1:00 p.m. he's expected to issue a look back letter, which states how he can examine bonuses paid at the 419 firms that received t.a.r.p. money to see whether those funds were used to pay bonuses or not. so let's continue this conversation. joining us now for a closer look at the global economy is tom vossa, the head of global economics at europe at national australia bank. still with us, by the way, our guest host, marino vanentano. we have a huge bond auction this week. but today specifically, $44 billion for two-year notes at 1:00 p.m. what are you expecting there in terms of appetite? >> i think the appetite will be there. remember, the fed has been telling people for ages that they have no intention of raising rates quickly. if you're therefore looking at getting a higher return, you want to be at the shorthand. i also think for i
to an annual rate of 4.95 million homes. philly fed president charles plosser is in praug speaking. at 3:30, san francisco fed president janet yellen will be talking about the economy. u.s. pay czar ken feinberg will issue its ruling for aig's top 25 executives at 1:00 p.m. he's expected to issue a look back letter, which states how he can examine bonuses paid at the 419 firms that received t.a.r.p. money to see whether those funds were used to pay bonuses or not. so let's continue this...
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come to san diego and to say make everybody do this, co worse them. there is no time we have to get the rights immediately and we don't want to have any buy in or consensus, we just want to make it happen. and it was easy to document this because he said this again and again and i interviewed lots of teachers and principals some of whom had been hired and promoted during that administration. others of whom had been fired and they all told the same story of teachers who lost all autonomy, all ability to participate in the decision making because the district model was there is only way and this is our way to do it and there was tremendous demoralization. many teachers left the school district. and after several years, though results were no better than in other districts that had not worst teachers in fact some other teachers had better results. but that is in a not shall i would say my lesson i drove from this is you cannot impose on teachers things teachers either can't do or won't do because they are the
come to san diego and to say make everybody do this, co worse them. there is no time we have to get the rights immediately and we don't want to have any buy in or consensus, we just want to make it happen. and it was easy to document this because he said this again and again and i interviewed lots of teachers and principals some of whom had been hired and promoted during that administration. others of whom had been fired and they all told the same story of teachers who lost all autonomy, all...
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joining us from san francisco. welcome to the program. >> thank you, tom, pleasure to be here. >> tom: how does a prefered stock differ from an ordinary common share? >> main difference is the level of the dividend. they're just dramatically higher in the prefered shares than they are in the common stock sisters. >> tom: so does an investor approach a prefered investment like a stock or more like a bond given the higher dividend? >> you're probably going to get different answers from different people. at winans international we treat them bike a bond substitute so, they go through our analysis the same way we would a corporate issue. >> tom: so if it's a sub stout for a bond, what makes you prefer the prefered stock versus an ordinary bond? >> a couple of things. it might be that there are no issuers for the one we're interested in. secondly we found that it outperforms bonds if you're looking at the 10 to 20 year time frame. and they might just be priced better. and you're better off with a prefered in those situations. >> t
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san diego. lieutenant, thank you for being with us. that says to me even if there was a legitimate reason for them going to mexico, such as these countertops he was ordering, they left in such haste. >> yes, they did. actually the countertops had been installed in the home. the house they recently purchased, and it was actually in a kind of state of renovation. there were other things. they were putting down new hardwood flooring and that type of thing. it's very possible they were purchasing things in mexico. we're checking on that right now. we have two of our liaison detectives who work in mexico on a daily basis and they're following up on that. >> to ellie jostad, our chief editorial producer. ellie, the kicker is even if they were purchasing things in mexico, why would they have taken the children down there to do business? number two, why would they have left the car, i believe it was left abandoned at san ysidro? left abandoned at san ysidro? >> yeah, that's right, nancy. it doesn't make any sense they would take off without their vehicle.
san diego. lieutenant, thank you for being with us. that says to me even if there was a legitimate reason for them going to mexico, such as these countertops he was ordering, they left in such haste. >> yes, they did. actually the countertops had been installed in the home. the house they recently purchased, and it was actually in a kind of state of renovation. there were other things. they were putting down new hardwood flooring and that type of thing. it's very possible they were...
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to do? but i feel there's always hope. >> reporter: a single mother in san diego. has become trapped by the recession. after many years as a legal secretary, she quit, went back to school, and earned a degree in interior design 18 months ago. with jobs nowhere to be found, she's been cleaning houses and boats to get by. >> i don't think there's a job too small for me. >> i'm sort of sad for her. i know if she could start interior design, she would be so much happier. >> reporter: she has no health insurance and is barely making ends meet. jennifer says instead of cleaning houses, offices and boats, she would rather design interiors for them. she needs to figure a way out of her situation, to better use her time and get the dream job. >> i have one goal today. i want to help her change her life. >> reporter: we introduced her to adviser and sell self-help author. >> we're going to plan out your day. from when you wake up to when you go to bed. >> reporter: they worked out a plan to get the designer job she wants. first, she needs a job with health benefits, any job a
to do? but i feel there's always hope. >> reporter: a single mother in san diego. has become trapped by the recession. after many years as a legal secretary, she quit, went back to school, and earned a degree in interior design 18 months ago. with jobs nowhere to be found, she's been cleaning houses and boats to get by. >> i don't think there's a job too small for me. >> i'm sort of sad for her. i know if she could start interior design, she would be so much happier. >>...
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to jail. he will move from an army medical center in san antonio to the bell county jail.urity and medical care there. but for security reasons, officials will not say exactly when he'll be moved. hassan's lawyers plan to challenge the move and says he needs to be in a hospital, not a jay. he's paralyzed from the chest down. he's charged with 32 counts of attempted murder and 16 counts of murder. >> toyota says it will give a new accelerator to any customer unsatisfied with the repair job. millions of cars, of course, have been recalled and a michigan man doing prison time for reckless homicide after a crash wants a new trial. i think that's a minnesota man. he says the accelerator on his toyota stuck and that's why he rammed another car in an intersection at 70 miles an hour. three people were killed. brian? >> all right. no love loss between these siblings thanks to a $500,000 winning lottery ticket. three siblings in connecticut are not speaking to each other. there's a lot of love loss and now they're fighting it out in court. two sisters used to be gambling partners.
to jail. he will move from an army medical center in san antonio to the bell county jail.urity and medical care there. but for security reasons, officials will not say exactly when he'll be moved. hassan's lawyers plan to challenge the move and says he needs to be in a hospital, not a jay. he's paralyzed from the chest down. he's charged with 32 counts of attempted murder and 16 counts of murder. >> toyota says it will give a new accelerator to any customer unsatisfied with the repair...
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san francisco. how do you respond to that? do is work closely with the sign tickets and use the best science and super computers of the we've done that throughout looking at our water systems, looking at our buildings. regularly doing our exercises. this is why governor schwarzenegger has been so insistent that we have to improve the delta water system. we look and we know that that water system is vulnerable. that's why he went with the legislator to make sure we're putting it on the bonds for this fall, $11 billion investment to secure that water system. because we know it's not safe. but we've made investments in san francisco on buildings. we've just seismically retrofitted the b.a.r.t. tunnel. so we continue to prepare for these things. the difficulty, of course, is these are no-notice events. we have to continue to insist that we're prepared, because it's not a matter of if a large earthquake of 7.8 is going to happen here in california, or even in the midwest, along the new madrid fault, it's a matter of when it's going
san francisco. how do you respond to that? do is work closely with the sign tickets and use the best science and super computers of the we've done that throughout looking at our water systems, looking at our buildings. regularly doing our exercises. this is why governor schwarzenegger has been so insistent that we have to improve the delta water system. we look and we know that that water system is vulnerable. that's why he went with the legislator to make sure we're putting it on the bonds for...
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speaker, we in san diego honor to be home to this legacy of kiki camarena and his family. i yield back the balance of my time. . mr. johnson: i yield back. mr. poe: mr. speaker, the special agents that work in the government enforcement -- drug enforcement administration, the d.e.a., are special agents indeed. many times they work alone, they work deep undercover. they work not only in the united states but in foreign countries and they work for the soul purpose of trying to capture -- sole purpose of trying to capture those outlaws who are in the drug business, who in the name of money try to sell their wears and profit on that illegal -- wears and profit on that illegal enterprise that is an international crime cartel syndicate. our d.e.a. agents do a wonderful job. we sometimes forget the work they do. and this is just one of many who have worked and dedicated their lives to helping to protect the rest of us. as my friend from california, mr. hunter, has pointed out, much of this violence occurs on our borders because the drug cartels operate on international borders. o
speaker, we in san diego honor to be home to this legacy of kiki camarena and his family. i yield back the balance of my time. . mr. johnson: i yield back. mr. poe: mr. speaker, the special agents that work in the government enforcement -- drug enforcement administration, the d.e.a., are special agents indeed. many times they work alone, they work deep undercover. they work not only in the united states but in foreign countries and they work for the soul purpose of trying to capture -- sole...
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. >> i & to go -- i am from san diego, and we are here to introduce someone from san diego known nationwide have people here from every county in nevada, and we have people here from every state in the union, saying goodbye to obamacare. we heard there is $1.2 trillion in that bill than they're worth last week. we're going to stop all this nonsense people like the man from san diego, who became the radio mayor of san diego, and now he is radio mayor of the united states. >> thank you, thank you. i was invited out to a retirement party. i did not know you're coming. someone said that there was a point of the united states senator retired out here. what a good idea for party. i did not realize i would be out in this beautiful american desert. this is terrific. is there a doctor in the house? we know the doctor right over there. there is a doctor, good. god bless. i came out to this retirement party because it was what i was really looking forward to. you people in the bhatt have a mission for this entire country -- retire here read. -- retired harry reid. i know it is not going to be easy. th
. >> i & to go -- i am from san diego, and we are here to introduce someone from san diego known nationwide have people here from every county in nevada, and we have people here from every state in the union, saying goodbye to obamacare. we heard there is $1.2 trillion in that bill than they're worth last week. we're going to stop all this nonsense people like the man from san diego, who became the radio mayor of san diego, and now he is radio mayor of the united states. >>...
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back to you, christine. >> kondo-san, thank you very much for that. nicole. >> let's get you to the top stories we're watching from around the world right now. in the united states, the government's top watchdog agency is criticizing the obama administration's mortgage program. white house officials said that the plan would help up to 4 million homeowners avoid foreclosure, but so far, only 170 borrowers have completed the program. barofsky says numerous rule changes have caused confusion and not only that, dallas delay, and the government didn't do enough to advertise the program, christine. >> nicole, the three-day rio tibtso trial in shanghai has officially come to a close, even though it could be sometime before a verdict is reached, according to lawyers nor the four separate dfbts. so far, only one of them pleading guilty to stealing commercial secrets. all four of them have built of accepting prescribes, but it is being disputed as to the amounts. louisa. >> well, four german pensioners have been sent to jail now for kidnapping their financial ad
back to you, christine. >> kondo-san, thank you very much for that. nicole. >> let's get you to the top stories we're watching from around the world right now. in the united states, the government's top watchdog agency is criticizing the obama administration's mortgage program. white house officials said that the plan would help up to 4 million homeowners avoid foreclosure, but so far, only 170 borrowers have completed the program. barofsky says numerous rule changes have caused...
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to profit from. how about we start with doug in california? doug. >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from the beautiful san joaquin valley. >> nice to have you on the show, partner. >> caller: good. how are you? my stock for you is universal displays, panl. the evolution of new l.e.d, 3d television screens coming soon, organic l.e.d. screens, technology feature of television and screen displays. >> interesting idea. but you know what? why don't we outthink this, my good sir. we know people reach for the stock of corning, glw, when they want to play that. so, we're not going to overdo that. what we will do is pull the trigger on glw. how about sam in georgia? sam? >> caller: big boo-yah to you. i love your show. >> thank you very much. how are you? >> caller: i'm doing great. how about yourself? >> pretty good, thank you. thank you for asking. >> caller: my question is with the big selloff today due to greece problems and the bad new housing sales number yesterday, is it a bad time to take some position in a bank of america at this level? orrer or is it a good time to get. >>? >> bank of america is finally
to profit from. how about we start with doug in california? doug. >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from the beautiful san joaquin valley. >> nice to have you on the show, partner. >> caller: good. how are you? my stock for you is universal displays, panl. the evolution of new l.e.d, 3d television screens coming soon, organic l.e.d. screens, technology feature of television and screen displays. >> interesting idea. but you know what? why don't we outthink this, my good sir. we...
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to finish it. >> larry: what time of day? >> in the morning, about 10:30. >> larry: do you live in the san diego area? >> i don't. my family does, and i was home for christmas break. >> larry: you're a student at colorado, right? >> yes, i go to the university of colorado. >> larry: you're going to be a teacher, right? >> yes, hopefully. >> larry: so what happened, dear? it's morning. light out. >> it was a beautiful day. i was passing people the entire time. and i was coming up to the end of the trail and was in sight of the houses. and i noticed a man who was walking towards me. and i noticed him because he was not dressed in workout clothes. but he was so close to the houses that i just assumed that he, you know, was a resident going for a walk because the day was so beautiful. and he waited until we were next to each other and then tackled me and threw me to the side of the trail. and he -- nobody around? >> nobody around, no. but the trail had been so populated that in my mind, i just kept thinking that i only needed to be -- i only needed to fight for a little while because the trail was so populace. >> larr
to finish it. >> larry: what time of day? >> in the morning, about 10:30. >> larry: do you live in the san diego area? >> i don't. my family does, and i was home for christmas break. >> larry: you're a student at colorado, right? >> yes, i go to the university of colorado. >> larry: you're going to be a teacher, right? >> yes, hopefully. >> larry: so what happened, dear? it's morning. light out. >> it was a beautiful day. i was passing...
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to discontinue their jobs program in anticipation of the emergency funds expiration date. almost 60,000 will disappear if the fund expires. in california, l.a. county will stop placing participants in new jobs in june. san bernandino county has to stop creating new jobs in april. sacramento county will stop putting jobs in march. it will pay people in shorter periods and then stop the program all together. but the full amount of funding has yet to be claimed by the states. the recovery act authorized $5 billion for jobs now employment zizzation programs, but actually, less than $1.5 billion has been accessed by the states and the program is still in the process of expanding. and that's why i'm proposing, along with representative mcdermott, a bill that will allow more states to help their residents get back on their feet and into a job. and, in fact, all across the country, there have been programs such as this. we can see that all across the country in the dark green spots that there have been successful programs. in sen tennessee, they focused on a rural county which was hard-hit by plant forecast. the unemployment rate rose to 27%. they brought human services agencies and the business community and d
to discontinue their jobs program in anticipation of the emergency funds expiration date. almost 60,000 will disappear if the fund expires. in california, l.a. county will stop placing participants in new jobs in june. san bernandino county has to stop creating new jobs in april. sacramento county will stop putting jobs in march. it will pay people in shorter periods and then stop the program all together. but the full amount of funding has yet to be claimed by the states. the recovery act...
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to this. a man in san francisco has created an electronic glove that lets you play rock, paper, scissors on yourwn. [ light laughter ] will nerds ever get to the point where it's just easier to make one friend? [ laughter ] "no, i'm going to stay at home and invent a glove robot. no big deal. it should take me eight to nine years. it will be fantastic. scissors. scissors. i programmed it to lose against scissors." [ light laughter ] couldn't believe this. a 75-year-old great grandmother in poland was arrested for riding her bicycle drunk. [ laughter ] i'm sorry, did i say great grandmother? i meant the greatest grandmother. [ scattered applause ] check this out. a man in china proposed to his girlfriend by diving into a giant tank at an aquarium and holding up a sign that said "please marry me." onlookers described the man as "crazy but romantic." while the sharks described him as "salty but sweet." [ laughter ] you guys hear this? two male college students in britain just broke a record after a hugged each other for 24 hours and 17 minutes. immediately after, they got a call from congressman er
to this. a man in san francisco has created an electronic glove that lets you play rock, paper, scissors on yourwn. [ light laughter ] will nerds ever get to the point where it's just easier to make one friend? [ laughter ] "no, i'm going to stay at home and invent a glove robot. no big deal. it should take me eight to nine years. it will be fantastic. scissors. scissors. i programmed it to lose against scissors." [ light laughter ] couldn't believe this. a 75-year-old great...
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louis, a delta flight was heading to san francisco on tuesday from new york. passengers on board were able to get off the flight safely. officials say it is unclear where the smoke came from. >>> this american morning a flood alert. historic water levels across a large part of the northeast. ground zero, rhode island. this is what it looked like on tuesday providence. the governor calls it unprecedented with water approaching 100 year levels. thousands were evacuated from their homes with little warning. >> they bailed us out. can be -- didn't have time to grab anything to eat. >> reporter: it's this same scene across most of new england. the river in connecticut is well over its banks flooding neighborhoods. it could hit a record high. while in massachusetts floodwaters are damaging roads. the governor there is urging people to take mass transit if they can. >>> admit it, just about all of us speed while driving and a lot of us think as long as we are going a few miles over the limit we are okay. well, not so according to our partners at "usa today." it finds
louis, a delta flight was heading to san francisco on tuesday from new york. passengers on board were able to get off the flight safely. officials say it is unclear where the smoke came from. >>> this american morning a flood alert. historic water levels across a large part of the northeast. ground zero, rhode island. this is what it looked like on tuesday providence. the governor calls it unprecedented with water approaching 100 year levels. thousands were evacuated from their homes...
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. >> what is she going to do when she goes them to san francisco? very interesting, not only there r. there lot of details how to sell various points of the bill but it's specified for each member in their district. nancy pelosi is from the eighth congressional district of california. this top piece of paper gives very specific details, tailored to her district, about various points. for example, it says, 26,000 uninsured residents in her district will be insured and much, much more. >> what's this? >> bipartisan here. this is a republican pamphlet. everybody's got pamphlets, talking points. this is what the house republicans sent their lawmakers home with. >> i would say a more conservative use of paper by the republicans there. >> and you know what? the message is more simple. >> doesn't cost too much. >> explain something very complicated. >> dana thanks very much. at school, recess is fun. for congress, recess could mean nor feisty town halls. we clash over the state of health care politics and the power of the tea party. >>> so does the tea par
. >> what is she going to do when she goes them to san francisco? very interesting, not only there r. there lot of details how to sell various points of the bill but it's specified for each member in their district. nancy pelosi is from the eighth congressional district of california. this top piece of paper gives very specific details, tailored to her district, about various points. for example, it says, 26,000 uninsured residents in her district will be insured and much, much more....
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united flight 889 carrying 251 passengers and a crew of 17 was cleared to take off from san francisco international airport. on its way to beijing, china. just after takeoff, when the plane was only at 1100 feet, the control tower reported traffic at the boeing 777's 1:00 position. immediately afterwards the plane's traffic collision avoidance system issued an audible alert of traffic. traffic. the first officer pushed the control column forward to level the airplane, and reported seeing a light wing four-seat cessna travelling from their 1:00 to 3:00 position. >> i would say that the hard left turn for the cessna was an indication that the cessna saw that great big airplane bearing down on it. >> reporter: the pilots of the 777 report only seeing the underside of the cessna as it passed within an estimated 1500 feet of the commercial jet. >> the system works. but it's a little too close for comfort, that's for sure. >> reporter: that is for sure. the faa told cbs news that the control tower was in communications with the cessna, and should have been aware of its position sooner. the
united flight 889 carrying 251 passengers and a crew of 17 was cleared to take off from san francisco international airport. on its way to beijing, china. just after takeoff, when the plane was only at 1100 feet, the control tower reported traffic at the boeing 777's 1:00 position. immediately afterwards the plane's traffic collision avoidance system issued an audible alert of traffic. traffic. the first officer pushed the control column forward to level the airplane, and reported seeing a...
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at this time we have congressman henry cuellar who has the district from san antonio to laredo that really i should have said, san antonio for ciro north of el paso. henry has been a real stalwart. he's bringing congressmen of both parties down. i was on one of the trips when you had four republicans and it was a great trip. so henry, thank you for being with us. >> i want to thank you and the chamber and i want to especially thank chairman reyes and michael mccaul, the two cochairs for sponsoring these meetings because i think it's important to talk about our neighbor that's so important to us. i certainly want to thank you all for being here. what we do at the border is going to be important for several reasons. number one think about the trade between the u.s. and mexico. we see a billion dollars of trade between the u.s. and mexico. which means that mexico is so important to us economically for the stability of mexico it's important to us over here, too. but the other thing is, what we do at the border and what we do with border security is going to affect some of the big issues coming
at this time we have congressman henry cuellar who has the district from san antonio to laredo that really i should have said, san antonio for ciro north of el paso. henry has been a real stalwart. he's bringing congressmen of both parties down. i was on one of the trips when you had four republicans and it was a great trip. so henry, thank you for being with us. >> i want to thank you and the chamber and i want to especially thank chairman reyes and michael mccaul, the two cochairs for...
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. >>> toyota's troubles are shifting from the highway to the courtroom, specifically a courtroom in sana panel of federal judges could soon make a key decision involving the growing number of lawsuits against toyota. cnbc's phil lebeau covers the auto industry for us. what can we expect to see tomorrow? >> reporter: you're going to see a number of lawyers who are representing class action lawsuits. and there have been about 118 filed around the country. many of those lawyers will appear at this courtroom in san diego. that's where a panel of judges will decide do we put this all into one giant class action suit, a national class action suit? and if so, where will it be heard? what's the jurisdiction? who is the judge who will oversee that case? so the implications here are that this is the beginning of what could be a very costly process for toyota because when you're looking at these class action suits the potential here is damages that could go into billions of dollars for toyota, depending on the outcome of the cases. some people are seeking everything from restitution for diminished
. >>> toyota's troubles are shifting from the highway to the courtroom, specifically a courtroom in sana panel of federal judges could soon make a key decision involving the growing number of lawsuits against toyota. cnbc's phil lebeau covers the auto industry for us. what can we expect to see tomorrow? >> reporter: you're going to see a number of lawyers who are representing class action lawsuits. and there have been about 118 filed around the country. many of those lawyers will...
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to get out of it? i joseph bubble game san francisco treat jackson expect $40 billi in coins to be delivered to my mailboxeb md. >> jimmy: so, while -- >> check out my new gospel group. knock knock, who there, not sully sullenberger. by now. joe got to go. >> jimmy: thank you, joe. that's joe jack-o-lantern. looks good. i honestly have no explanation for that. big reality show news. mtv announced thisupcoming sixth season of "the hills" will be the last for the show. [ applause ] planning to run the entire cast through a woodchiper at the end. [ applause ] actually the reason -- the reason they're can receiving it is, they've run out of places for the cast to eat brunch. so, they had to -- "the hills" was a big hit for mtv. how they're going to find another group of young people that are willing to be followed around by a camera crew, i have no idea. from the looks of it, it looks like the last season is going to be a good one. >> you've seen them sit. you've seen them stand. you've seen them look at each other. now they sit, stand and look at each other for the last time. "the hills." only on mtv. >> jim
to get out of it? i joseph bubble game san francisco treat jackson expect $40 billi in coins to be delivered to my mailboxeb md. >> jimmy: so, while -- >> check out my new gospel group. knock knock, who there, not sully sullenberger. by now. joe got to go. >> jimmy: thank you, joe. that's joe jack-o-lantern. looks good. i honestly have no explanation for that. big reality show news. mtv announced thisupcoming sixth season of "the hills" will be the last for the show....
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we did reno on sunday, drove to san jose last night for four television broadcasts.from here, i'll do some tv tomorrow. i'll go home to tampa, kiss my wife, pat my dog and then head off to phoenix for -- >> audience: wrestlemania. >> if you're going to say it, you better come with it. let's hear it. for -- >> audience: wrestlemania! >> jimmy: very good. now this is this sunday, you're like, yeah. [ laughter ] it's an all-day event, it's an all-day thing. >> it's an all-week thing, actually. >> jimmy: really? >> there's the entire wwe roster, talent and production, as well, is already in phoenix. i'm the only one that's held back because i had an appearance here, thank you so much for having me. >> jimmy: thanks for coming. you're a class act. >> it's like a week long experience where they can meet the wwe superstars, there's a celebrity pro-am golf tournament that is very interesting. >> jimmy: wrestlers golfing, yeah. [ laughter ] >> yes, indeed. and it culminates with the hall of fame banquet on saturday night where we induct deserving superstars into the wwe hall
we did reno on sunday, drove to san jose last night for four television broadcasts.from here, i'll do some tv tomorrow. i'll go home to tampa, kiss my wife, pat my dog and then head off to phoenix for -- >> audience: wrestlemania. >> if you're going to say it, you better come with it. let's hear it. for -- >> audience: wrestlemania! >> jimmy: very good. now this is this sunday, you're like, yeah. [ laughter ] it's an all-day event, it's an all-day thing. >> it's an...
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robert gates is going to announce new guidelines to make it tougher for a person to be fired from being gay. >>> in sant what to do about the toyota complaints. toyota has been hit with an avalanche of lawsuits. >>> the bank of america will help the most troubled mortgage borrowers. the bank will for give up to 30% of their balance. they must owe 20% more than their home is worst. >>> back home, the mayor is doling with lay offs. >> reporter: the mayor can't balance the budget and keep everyone employed and the city police president thinks it's just political posturing. firefighters and police officers are getting hit hard in what's considered a doomsday scenario, some of the mostests stating -- most devastating cuts in decades. >> reporter: 193 police positions are on the block and the permanent closier of three fire companies and another four on a rotating basis. at some point, people will look around and say, what happened to the fire department. it's gone. >> it reflects an unsustainable model we're trying to fix. >> reporter: all street officers are fully funded along with the crime cameras and th
robert gates is going to announce new guidelines to make it tougher for a person to be fired from being gay. >>> in sant what to do about the toyota complaints. toyota has been hit with an avalanche of lawsuits. >>> the bank of america will help the most troubled mortgage borrowers. the bank will for give up to 30% of their balance. they must owe 20% more than their home is worst. >>> back home, the mayor is doling with lay offs. >> reporter: the mayor can't...
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to -- record movement on the opposite. benjamin netanyahu, is it no deal at the white house? pakistan's military cooperation under the spotlight as there are talks in washington. 30 years on, the people of san salvador remember the murder of oscar romero. the british finance minister, alistair darling, is performing a balancing act today. his pre-election budget has to satisfy voters in financial markets of the same time. international market movers want to know how serious he is about cutting the deficit. a challenge that is not unique to britain alone. >> here at westminster officials have been working on the last budget before the general election. usually at this stage, politicians like to have a bit of a giveaway budget for voters. this year such is the state of the nation's finances that there simply is not the money to do anything spectacular. alistair darling, the chancellor exchequer has been trying to manage expectations ahead of the big day. >> there will not be a christmas tree of a budget, you will be getting an essential budget for the time in which we live. >> will the chancellor be up front and not about the standard cuts and tax write-offs needed to plug the uk's massive de
to -- record movement on the opposite. benjamin netanyahu, is it no deal at the white house? pakistan's military cooperation under the spotlight as there are talks in washington. 30 years on, the people of san salvador remember the murder of oscar romero. the british finance minister, alistair darling, is performing a balancing act today. his pre-election budget has to satisfy voters in financial markets of the same time. international market movers want to know how serious he is about cutting...
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her congressional had undertaken an obligation to cook meal for the homeless every month at the hamilton family center in san francisco. sarah volunteered to organize. she climbed on the bus to go across town to prepare a meal for 60 homeless. she went on the internet to learn how to make meet dishes because she was a vegetarian. he did it because she was there to serve them and that's what they wanted. if this was her way to heal the world, i was all for it. another context, however, that was a friction between us. whenever we passed a homeless person, sarah watch would reach in her pocket and takous money to give from one. this despite the fact that she herself was quite poor. i couldn't bring myself to do that. i saw the homeless as a political problem. they needed psychiatric care and ways to deal with the problems. there are much better man in much better shape to support them. my thought was i support enough people already. why should i support you? but i didn't like the tension with my daughter. her disappointment when i didn't reach into my own pocket to help. so to heal our world, i changed my behav
her congressional had undertaken an obligation to cook meal for the homeless every month at the hamilton family center in san francisco. sarah volunteered to organize. she climbed on the bus to go across town to prepare a meal for 60 homeless. she went on the internet to learn how to make meet dishes because she was a vegetarian. he did it because she was there to serve them and that's what they wanted. if this was her way to heal the world, i was all for it. another context, however, that was...
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it goes back to 1994 when the federal government decided to seal a v-victor been crossings in san diego and in el paso because so many migrants were pouring through. part of it goes back to nafta. when we made our north american free trade agreement, the united states started selling very cheap and some of the poorest parts of mexico in southern mexico, displacing what are probably millions of compensating those are on their land to war are ready living a marginal existence. they started flooding the borders in the united states and it became a political problem so the federal government under clinton sealed up those urban crossings. the thinking was, if you took care of urban crossings you would take care of illegal immigration. and i have a "map from doris meissner who was the commission of the ins back in those days. she said, we did believe geography would be an ally to us. it was there since the number of people crossing the border through arizona would go down to a trickle. that inking was wrong. as i have said we have found in the last 10 years we have found close to 2000 bodies
it goes back to 1994 when the federal government decided to seal a v-victor been crossings in san diego and in el paso because so many migrants were pouring through. part of it goes back to nafta. when we made our north american free trade agreement, the united states started selling very cheap and some of the poorest parts of mexico in southern mexico, displacing what are probably millions of compensating those are on their land to war are ready living a marginal existence. they started...
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. >> bill: stock don is sister city to san francisco, the capital of california.t's kind of a casual city. i have been there a couple of times. it's not formal. >> it has good weather. >> bill: what's the problem here. >> the problem again is the ignorant and arrogant city fathers who say we know best. we can plan it for you. the forbes interviewed the mayor who said oh, we're turning things around. we build a downtown arena, a ballpark, an arena, a downtown events center. >> bill: how can they have a marina when they are inland and have no ocean. >> they are not entirely inland. >> bill: yes they are. look at the map. is it on a river or something? it is inland, stossel. >> they do have a marina. >> bill: they have a marina. all right. look. there it is right there. it's on some kind of canal. >> it lost $700,000. >> bill: the marina lost. >> right. >> bill: why would you have a boat in stockton when you can't go nowhere? there is no ocean there. >> even if they were on the ocean -- >> bill: do they have pollution? >> mainly the big government was the complaint.
. >> bill: stock don is sister city to san francisco, the capital of california.t's kind of a casual city. i have been there a couple of times. it's not formal. >> it has good weather. >> bill: what's the problem here. >> the problem again is the ignorant and arrogant city fathers who say we know best. we can plan it for you. the forbes interviewed the mayor who said oh, we're turning things around. we build a downtown arena, a ballpark, an arena, a downtown events...
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in 90 minutes yes, he goes to lafayette just outside the san francisco bay area over the hill from berkeley. lafayette by the way they have, it's the veterans war hall where this is going to be and just near the veterans war hall is this. you're looking at it is called the hillside of crosses where they have placed some 4,000 crosses of those who were killed in iraq many people in the military believe this is disrespectful to those who are in uniform. it has become a very controversial site. we mentioned lafayette. san francisco is nearby. that's one of the bases of code pink. code ping as you said is the organization -- code pink as you said the organization that disrupd karl rove's book signing in beverly hills. code pink very near lafayette. you can expect him to be here today. listen to what happened in beverly hills. >> you outed a cia officer you tried to take us to war. you ruined the country. totally ruined the country. >> you're going to rot in hell. >> with all due respect this goes to show the total tearism of the left. they believe in dialogue. they don't believe in courtesy. th
in 90 minutes yes, he goes to lafayette just outside the san francisco bay area over the hill from berkeley. lafayette by the way they have, it's the veterans war hall where this is going to be and just near the veterans war hall is this. you're looking at it is called the hillside of crosses where they have placed some 4,000 crosses of those who were killed in iraq many people in the military believe this is disrespectful to those who are in uniform. it has become a very controversial site. we...
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carl, the class action suits, there's going to be a hearing tomorrow in san diego where they're goingsee if they consolidate all these into one giant national case, if you will, where one judge will preside over it. and this is really the troublesome area for toyota because it's open-ended. if a judge ultimate says, you know what? toyota is going to have to be responsible for repaying millions of dollars to millions of toyota owners, that's where it's really going to hit the pocketbook for the toyota corporate company. so that's the issue that's really going to get the most attention. >> yeah. they're going to be bracing for this in tokyo, we know that, phil. thank you for that. phil lebeau. >>> as you probably know, china presents tempting profit opportunities, but as the google situation shows, there are many risks as well as potential rewards. jeff sonnenfeld, good morning to you, jeff. good to have you back. >> good morning, carl. good to see you. >> i wonder, the google story or the rio story, which one has farther-reaching effects? >> we have seen occasions before where employee
carl, the class action suits, there's going to be a hearing tomorrow in san diego where they're goingsee if they consolidate all these into one giant national case, if you will, where one judge will preside over it. and this is really the troublesome area for toyota because it's open-ended. if a judge ultimate says, you know what? toyota is going to have to be responsible for repaying millions of dollars to millions of toyota owners, that's where it's really going to hit the pocketbook for the...
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he comes to arizona territory and goes up to flagstaff and the heights in the san francisco mountains camps along the rim of the grand canyon. later with his mentor. at tarantula comes at night and pinchot wants to kill it and he tells them no, that tarantula has as much right to exist as you and i do. pinch of falls in love with the west and roosevelt summons him after the assassination to be his chief aide, his rahm emanuel, his karl rove. he says if you do this i will get you forest. i will create national forest. there was such a thing called a national forrester but there were no forest. you had no public for so pinchot complained he was a forrester without a forest. in the course of the next seven years, roosevelt served the rest of mckinley's term and then he serves his second full term when he is elected a landslide in only after he is elected by a landslide when the public knows what he is up to he is starting to create national forest by executive order does he feel he has a mandate to do the most audacious thing and in conservation and a president has ever done. over the co
he comes to arizona territory and goes up to flagstaff and the heights in the san francisco mountains camps along the rim of the grand canyon. later with his mentor. at tarantula comes at night and pinchot wants to kill it and he tells them no, that tarantula has as much right to exist as you and i do. pinch of falls in love with the west and roosevelt summons him after the assassination to be his chief aide, his rahm emanuel, his karl rove. he says if you do this i will get you forest. i will...
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kitchen, we want to get you in the spirit of the cherry blossom festival and i want to introduce dougen mcdonald. he is from sanncisco. he's been said -- told he is one of the top mixologist unless the country. i'm going to ask him about that and we have a pastry chef from 7th and i northwest. we had his boss on earlier. what is a mixologist. >> is a mixologist is a fancy alcoholic. no i'm a bartender. i make drinks and that's why i'm here. >> reporter: tell me what you are mixing today. >> i'm here to make the blood and fang which is made with a cherry. have you heard of it. >> i haven't. it is a staple been around for ages. produced in 1818 and it's back. >> all right. >> we will make it. i was having one last night at the willard hotel. >> i haven't had the drink but i have been to the hotel. >> do you know jim? >> he is a wonderful bartender at the willard. >> sweet very mouth, orange juice, and cherrily cure. >> what's going on friday. >> cherry blossom festival. >> all right. that's right. so then you mix that together. >> yes, ma'am. a little ice here. why not? right? >> and i don't know about that name.
kitchen, we want to get you in the spirit of the cherry blossom festival and i want to introduce dougen mcdonald. he is from sanncisco. he's been said -- told he is one of the top mixologist unless the country. i'm going to ask him about that and we have a pastry chef from 7th and i northwest. we had his boss on earlier. what is a mixologist. >> is a mixologist is a fancy alcoholic. no i'm a bartender. i make drinks and that's why i'm here. >> reporter: tell me what you are mixing...
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to cities. let's give san francisco, atlanta, greensboro, new york, ex number of dollars and open up our librariesd have after-school programs for kids. something for women. >> it's about jobs and also about health care and education as well. we have kids who are trapped in a system of education and failing is all of them. the race to the top is a good idea. i think you're going to see a much more forceful, much more vocal, much more out in the streets, much for defiant president obama, the same guy we thought was going to lose in 2007-2008, he's going to turn it around. >> all right. we'll be back right after this. ♪ i'm up at five 'cause morning's arrived ♪ ♪ and i'm feelin' alive 'cause i'm makin' it ♪ ♪ the new dollar menu at breakfast is impressive ♪ ♪ i can be selective i'm makin' it ♪ ♪ uh, you know the deal, create your own meal ♪ ♪ at a buck it's a steal i'm making it ♪ ♪ ha, coffee or hash brown, i'm down, or i can kick it ♪ ♪ with a sausage biscuit or burrito ♪ ♪ 'cause there's one thing i know ♪ ♪ nobody does breakfast like mcdonald's ♪ ♪ i'm making it, ah, ah, i'm making it ♪ make you
to cities. let's give san francisco, atlanta, greensboro, new york, ex number of dollars and open up our librariesd have after-school programs for kids. something for women. >> it's about jobs and also about health care and education as well. we have kids who are trapped in a system of education and failing is all of them. the race to the top is a good idea. i think you're going to see a much more forceful, much more vocal, much more out in the streets, much for defiant president obama,...