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i'm sure that nobody at seneca falls thought it would take that long. most of them thought it would probably happen within maybe a generation or less. and in terms of enfranchising women, the united states is in the middle of the pack, you know, behind new zealand, 1893, the first western style democracy to enfranchise women, behind australia, behind great britain, ahead of portugal, 1976, ahead of kuwait, 2006. so the u.s. is sort of in the middle of the pack. and if elizabeth cady stanton had then told in 1888 that the female suffrage was something that was going to happen decades into the future i think she would have been disbelieving. she had a lot of confidence as did many other reformers that this was the right thing to do. it's interesting, however, that stanton doesn't mention the fact that women had already voted in a part of the united states. we talked about that in an earlier lecture. does any one remember where they used to vote? yeah, new jersey. they voted in new jersey for about a generation from the 1770s to the early 1800s then were d
i'm sure that nobody at seneca falls thought it would take that long. most of them thought it would probably happen within maybe a generation or less. and in terms of enfranchising women, the united states is in the middle of the pack, you know, behind new zealand, 1893, the first western style democracy to enfranchise women, behind australia, behind great britain, ahead of portugal, 1976, ahead of kuwait, 2006. so the u.s. is sort of in the middle of the pack. and if elizabeth cady stanton had...
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one day he hopes to teach. >> the same as seneca said, while you teach, you learn. >> reporter: 19 years and learning behind him got him, 52, graduated from columbia university today, with honors. tony guida, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the co-host from the hit cbs show "the talk" will stop by the studio. i'm manuel gallegus and this is the "cbs this morning." now, there's gentle, dependable constipation relief for me... and me and me. new dulcolax laxative tablets for women are comfort-coated... so they're gentle on sensitive stomachs. new dulcolax laxative for women the overnight relief you're looking for. not only kills fleas and ticks it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel and a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. so it stays on in conditions like pool water... wind... sweat, even 100-degree heat. for uva/uvb protection in seven conditions, banana boat. we've got you covered. rain is still
one day he hopes to teach. >> the same as seneca said, while you teach, you learn. >> reporter: 19 years and learning behind him got him, 52, graduated from columbia university today, with honors. tony guida, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the co-host from the hit cbs show "the talk" will stop by the studio. i'm manuel gallegus and this is the "cbs this morning." now, there's gentle, dependable constipation...
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. >> reporter: garrett williams taught him and supervised his thesis on the roman philosopher seneca.e professor saw a man dedicated to knowledge. >> he would ask one question and then we ask another question and then a third question. his intellectual curiosity was very broad. >> reporter: another 12 years of work study lead to this moment, not just a crowning but also a passage. he plans to get a masters, even a ph.d. one day he hopes to teach. >> there is a saying seneca said, while you teach, you learn. >> reporter: 19 years of hard work and learning behind him he graduated from columbia university today. with honors. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight, later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelly will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> and others ceo >>> it was impossible without meaning all " and many everything >>> from the president to the pulpit and parishioners a
. >> reporter: garrett williams taught him and supervised his thesis on the roman philosopher seneca.e professor saw a man dedicated to knowledge. >> he would ask one question and then we ask another question and then a third question. his intellectual curiosity was very broad. >> reporter: another 12 years of work study lead to this moment, not just a crowning but also a passage. he plans to get a masters, even a ph.d. one day he hopes to teach. >> there is a saying...
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half an hour later when he shot and killed a woman at 8th and seneca and sped off in her suv. after the carjack, he headed to west seattle where police found the stolen mercedes by late afternoon convinced the shootings were connected a team spotted stawicki, when he turned the gun on himself. stawicki's brother tells the times he was mentally ill. those who knew him from the racer say he was unstable, event thrill asked not to come back. >> would be normal, then all of a sudden crack and become slightly deranged, asking the same, crazy stuff. they kicked him out at a certain point. this morning they said you're 86'ed, can't be here, would you like a coffee to go. he was nice, courteous, no thank you, walked to the door and turned and started shooting. >>> that was jim foreman reporting. >>> the u.s. is imposing new financial sanctions on syria aimed directly at those responsible for the massacre of more than 100 people last friday. hoping to add economic pressure on syrian president bashar al-assad, the treasury department targeted the syrian international islamic bank for it
half an hour later when he shot and killed a woman at 8th and seneca and sped off in her suv. after the carjack, he headed to west seattle where police found the stolen mercedes by late afternoon convinced the shootings were connected a team spotted stawicki, when he turned the gun on himself. stawicki's brother tells the times he was mentally ill. those who knew him from the racer say he was unstable, event thrill asked not to come back. >> would be normal, then all of a sudden crack and...
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one day he hopes to teach. >> the same as seneca said, while you teach, you learn. >> reporter: 19 years and learning behind him got him, 52, graduated from columbia university today, with honors. tony guida, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the co-host from the hit cbs show "the talk" will stop by the studio. i'm manuel gallegus and this is the "cbs this morning." now, there's gentle, dependable constipation relief for me... and me and me. new dulcolax laxative tablets for women are comfort-coated... so they're gentle on sensitive stomachs. new dulcolax laxative for women the overnight relief you're looking for. not only kills fleas and ticks it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel and a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. so it stays on in conditions like pool water... wind... sweat, even 100-degree heat. for uva/uvb protection in seven conditions, banana boat. we've got you covered. when we can a
one day he hopes to teach. >> the same as seneca said, while you teach, you learn. >> reporter: 19 years and learning behind him got him, 52, graduated from columbia university today, with honors. tony guida, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the co-host from the hit cbs show "the talk" will stop by the studio. i'm manuel gallegus and this is the "cbs this morning." now, there's gentle, dependable constipation...
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and also committed the crime at 8th and seneca. at this time, we feel pretty confident we have the suspect in both these cases. that we don't have somebody outstanding. >> "the seattle times" is reporting the man had a history ofment mental problems. >>> police say a student in a pickup truck ran into a group of teens crossing the street. seven of the hit were students. and the eighth, a 60-year-old woman. no words if drugs or alcohol were a factor in the crash. >>> a bizarre and cannibalistic attack that might be fueled by drugs. florida police say this video shows a naked man attacking and biting the face of another man. they say 80% of the victim's face was missing. and the attacker swallowed some of the flesh. it happened over the weekend. police haven't seen anything this extreme. and they've seen similar cases of people after taking a new potent form of lsd. >> cocaine and lsd cause delirium. when you don't have control of your actions, you find yourself in situations you don't want to be in. >>> a morbid crime spree with van
and also committed the crime at 8th and seneca. at this time, we feel pretty confident we have the suspect in both these cases. that we don't have somebody outstanding. >> "the seattle times" is reporting the man had a history ofment mental problems. >>> police say a student in a pickup truck ran into a group of teens crossing the street. seven of the hit were students. and the eighth, a 60-year-old woman. no words if drugs or alcohol were a factor in the crash....
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and also over toward seneca at 7:50. this is a nasty storm. just north of rockville up 270. it's going to be slow going. rain fall rates 1, 1 1/2 inches per hour. they could produce some small hail and gusty winds. this particular storm is moving off to the east, northeast at 24. and so pretty good movement on these storms. bad news is, they had heavy rains. slide back to the south and to the west a little bit. heavy activity. as you cross 50 back toward the planes. and over toward ashburn. this is also moving off to the north and east. headed toward water fall at 7:39 and about 7:47. again, heavy, heavy rain. low visibility. remember if your windshields are on, your lights should be on as well. this is going to move. this might be some hail. see this little majenta? that's hail and probably some hail, too. as you go to the south of 257. dulles toll road. so a big storm, the very least, very, very heavy rain fall. all right, let's talk about what it looks like outside. downtown it's nice. we haven't had any problems downtown. brought to you by michael and son. it's still 86.
and also over toward seneca at 7:50. this is a nasty storm. just north of rockville up 270. it's going to be slow going. rain fall rates 1, 1 1/2 inches per hour. they could produce some small hail and gusty winds. this particular storm is moving off to the east, northeast at 24. and so pretty good movement on these storms. bad news is, they had heavy rains. slide back to the south and to the west a little bit. heavy activity. as you cross 50 back toward the planes. and over toward ashburn....
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and then a half hour later he when he shot and killed a woman at eighth and seneca and sped off in her suv. after the carjacking, the suspect headed to east seattle, by late afternoon convinced the shootings were connected, a team spotted the suspect, when he turned the gun on himself. the suspect's brother tells the "times" he was mentally ill. >> he would be totally normal, educated and all of a sudden, he would just crack and become slightly deranged, possessed, insane, crazy stuff. at a certain point, the cafe kicked him out. this morning they said you're 86ed, can't be here, would you like a coffee to go? he was nice, courteous, he walked t turd and started shooting. >>> the u.s. imposed new financial sanctions on syria, aimed directly at those responsible for the massacre last friday. hoping to add economic pressure on the syrian president, the treasury department targeted the syrian international islamic bank for its role in helping other syrian banks evade sanctions. the new penalties prohibit the bank from financial transactions in the u.s. and freeze any asset under u.s. juri
and then a half hour later he when he shot and killed a woman at eighth and seneca and sped off in her suv. after the carjacking, the suspect headed to east seattle, by late afternoon convinced the shootings were connected, a team spotted the suspect, when he turned the gun on himself. the suspect's brother tells the "times" he was mentally ill. >> he would be totally normal, educated and all of a sudden, he would just crack and become slightly deranged, possessed, insane, crazy...
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for example, seneca falls, this is near buffalo, crews using chain saws to clean up the trees. >> alldebris has caused power outages. some trees were ripped right from their roots and ripped from their homes. >>> time for a check of the forecast. let's go to lynette. >> we got some decent rains here as well. let's show some pictures right off the top here, we can see what's going on because we did have some thunderstorm clouds across the area. this first picture was sent in from laura ashley and she's in jarrettsville and you can just see those clouds as they formed yesterday evening in hartford county. so thank you for sending that in, laura. we also have a picture that was sent in yesterday by karen, and she took this in walkersville, maryland and this is definitely fredrick county there. and we can see, again, just a beautiful shot here. i love these type of pictures. you can see the clouds forming across the area. and with that definitely did get some thunderstorms out of that. so speaking of the thunderstorms and the rain, let's go back, and you can see what's going on here. we a
for example, seneca falls, this is near buffalo, crews using chain saws to clean up the trees. >> alldebris has caused power outages. some trees were ripped right from their roots and ripped from their homes. >>> time for a check of the forecast. let's go to lynette. >> we got some decent rains here as well. let's show some pictures right off the top here, we can see what's going on because we did have some thunderstorm clouds across the area. this first picture was sent in...
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he took his first steps on the two-inch wide wire, high above the seneca niagara casino. dozens of people showed up to cheer him on and watch. >> crazy. crazy nut. even just looking here, are there no nets even for practicing and where's the ambulance? >> this is unique. no one's everrigged a -- ever rigged a cable to walk on this long or walked over the top of niagara falls. that's why i'm here to work out all the bugs and fine-tune everything. there's a lot of firsts. >> i agree, where's the ambulance. his walk across niagara falls is set for june 15th. >> that looks dangerous, bruce. >> and if that walk doesn't work out, i don't suppose an ambulance is going to do him any good. >>> mother's day, huge. >> it is. it looks pretty good. >> okay. >> may look a little more gray and cloudy, especially by the afternoon tomorrow, but if you're taking mom out for brunch, i think you'll be fine. temperaturewise it should be fairly fine, warm by late afternoon. most of the showers will hold off a little bit. i don't think everyone will see them. that's the good news. here's a look
he took his first steps on the two-inch wide wire, high above the seneca niagara casino. dozens of people showed up to cheer him on and watch. >> crazy. crazy nut. even just looking here, are there no nets even for practicing and where's the ambulance? >> this is unique. no one's everrigged a -- ever rigged a cable to walk on this long or walked over the top of niagara falls. that's why i'm here to work out all the bugs and fine-tune everything. there's a lot of firsts. >> i...
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activity, enough to keep the roads wet quite frankly, germantown, gaithersburg to rockville and towards seneca across the river into virginia around drainsville and great falls. this is a pattern we'll be in for a way. payoff will be worth it. 65 bethesda and arlington, temps uniform, 67 college park and in beltsville and out west we're looking at mid-60s in reston and sterling, 63 leesburg and 66 in manassas, just about perfect sleeping weather. keep your umbrella handy, wet commute home, probably a wet commute tomorrow morning, more sun wednesday and a nice change on thursday. it's going to be pretty nice. here's your futurecast. 11:45, midnight tonight hopefully you're done walking the dog because more showers around, just light activity, heavier activity to the west. we'll put this into motion. everything rolls through during the morning. so most of us will have a wet commute going to work. then it kind of is a bit of a respite, light activity, breaks in the clouds tomorrow afternoon giving way to more showers and storms in the evening and afternoon, but a little better day tomorrow and a
activity, enough to keep the roads wet quite frankly, germantown, gaithersburg to rockville and towards seneca across the river into virginia around drainsville and great falls. this is a pattern we'll be in for a way. payoff will be worth it. 65 bethesda and arlington, temps uniform, 67 college park and in beltsville and out west we're looking at mid-60s in reston and sterling, 63 leesburg and 66 in manassas, just about perfect sleeping weather. keep your umbrella handy, wet commute home,...
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young folks who march and mobilized and stood up and sat in from seneca falls to selma to stonewall didn'themselves, they did it for other people. >> class of 2012 dismissed! >> and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs, 48 hours mystery, i am nancy cordes, cbs news in new york, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,, >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for montel's living well healthmaster, brought to you by tristar products.
young folks who march and mobilized and stood up and sat in from seneca falls to selma to stonewall didn'themselves, they did it for other people. >> class of 2012 dismissed! >> and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs, 48 hours mystery, i am nancy cordes, cbs news in new york, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,, >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for montel's living well healthmaster,...
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thursday tonight into the 40's and '50's mas daytime highs 60 speeches out of the 80s across the seneca valley into the '70s ease to the bay breezy winds and into the '70s and north of the golden gate bridge '60s low 70's extended forecast they have that chance of rain across the north bay and the coastal areas on thursday otherwise we're talking dry weather pattern to that first week [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. three is his debut their third baseman tom malone was roughed up
thursday tonight into the 40's and '50's mas daytime highs 60 speeches out of the 80s across the seneca valley into the '70s ease to the bay breezy winds and into the '70s and north of the golden gate bridge '60s low 70's extended forecast they have that chance of rain across the north bay and the coastal areas on thursday otherwise we're talking dry weather pattern to that first week [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told...
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thursday tonight into the 40's and '50's mas daytime highs 60 speeches out of the 80s across the senecase to the bay breezy winds and into the '70s and north of the golden gate bridge '60s low 70's extended forecast they have that chance of rain across the north bay and the coastal areas on thursday otherwise we're talking three is his debut their third baseman tom malone was roughed up for eight runs to more than the fill-out allowed all season. if judge ready catiline debt and missed it. the second homer of the night for big happy with a nice to have a nice trip to the next ball. erratic did burn his former seem that the three runs oakland scored five runs in the seventh to make it 11 to 6. taking into the eighth inning with the bases loaded this time he bounces into the inning and the double play in the a's had a motive with nobody and came up empty. the red sox won 11 to six give it top five please. did whenever five the violent game of follow the leader fortunately everyone avoided any major injuries member for duane way the may have been the only thing that has come they keep heat
thursday tonight into the 40's and '50's mas daytime highs 60 speeches out of the 80s across the senecase to the bay breezy winds and into the '70s and north of the golden gate bridge '60s low 70's extended forecast they have that chance of rain across the north bay and the coastal areas on thursday otherwise we're talking three is his debut their third baseman tom malone was roughed up for eight runs to more than the fill-out allowed all season. if judge ready catiline debt and missed it. the...
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young folks who march and mobilized and stood up and sat in from seneca falls to selma to stonewall didn'themselves, they did it for other people. >> class of 2012 dismissed! >> and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs, 48 hours mystery, i am nancy cordes, cbs news in new york, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the massive project taken place on the dumbarton bridge this weekend with drivers will see it differently on tuesday >>> the agreement after a one day strike by ferry workers. >>> first shoplifting thin tickets witching now bar code fraud and jonas tischenor are will show you how easy it is too tickets witching now bar code fraud and jonas tischenor are will show you how easy it is too great a bar code visit:
young folks who march and mobilized and stood up and sat in from seneca falls to selma to stonewall didn'themselves, they did it for other people. >> class of 2012 dismissed! >> and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs, 48 hours mystery, i am nancy cordes, cbs news in new york, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the massive project taken place on the dumbarton bridge this weekend with drivers will see it...
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i'm a member, as you know, american indian, my tribe is seneca indians in new york state. i joined the military in 1980. when i first joined, a lot of people say, what might be a long time for a lot of people. when i joined the service, they did not have female uniforms. i had to wear male uniforms. they would always laugh at me because when i would go through an inspection line, my top pockets would be tucked in my pants. they would say how does that happen. i would go, well, the shirt was too long. they just had to try to get around that. when i was stationed in florida during the gulf war, of course, during the time when i was in the military, i was known as sergeant campbell, juanita campbell. my first husband was also active duty, she was stationed at duke field. i don't know if you're aware, but eglin air force base is a big mobility base. he was stationed at duke field and also a big mobility area. and when the gulf war started, he was -- everybody that works on eglin, we have to be ready for mobility. we're all part of mobility. we have to make sure our bags are pa
i'm a member, as you know, american indian, my tribe is seneca indians in new york state. i joined the military in 1980. when i first joined, a lot of people say, what might be a long time for a lot of people. when i joined the service, they did not have female uniforms. i had to wear male uniforms. they would always laugh at me because when i would go through an inspection line, my top pockets would be tucked in my pants. they would say how does that happen. i would go, well, the shirt was too...
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. >> reporter: professor williams taught him and supervised his thesis on roman philosopher seneca. > then a third question. he was so vibrant in the classroom and so keen to learn. >> reporter: he may finally have his degree but his school days aren't over. >> there is a saying like seneca said, while you teach, you learn. >> reporter: he plans to return to his night job and hopes to enroll in graduate school and one day teach. for "cbs this morning," tony guida, new york. >> every story about someone's thirst for education is heartening. >> because they always tell you, they can never take it away. once you get an education, nobody can ever take it from you. i hear he still wants to work. >> i saw another story this morning about some man who was 89 years old, just got his degree. >> shows you, never too late. >> and education keeps you young, the more you learn. >>> it was a celebration fit for a queen and they needed lots and lots of horses for the latest diamond jubilee pageant at windsor castle. we'll take you to the party. and why would a story about high school dropouts be fly
. >> reporter: professor williams taught him and supervised his thesis on roman philosopher seneca. > then a third question. he was so vibrant in the classroom and so keen to learn. >> reporter: he may finally have his degree but his school days aren't over. >> there is a saying like seneca said, while you teach, you learn. >> reporter: he plans to return to his night job and hopes to enroll in graduate school and one day teach. for "cbs this morning," tony...
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. >>> another big name is set to seneca valley in the u. k. phone hacking scandal. former british prime minister tony blair will be the first of several politicians to appear at the inquiry this week. blair was prime minister from 1997 until 2007. the inquiry is meant to find out exactly who knew what about reporters with news of the world hacking into the phones of public figures. news of the world was owned by news corp. and was shut down in the wake of the scandal. it is the parent company of fox 5. >>> still ahead on fox 5 morning news, celebrating an american icon. the golden gate bridge turns 75 years old. details on the bridge's big moment. >>> first, we are checking in with tucker for a look at your full forecast. you can see the sun starting to come up on what is going to be another hot day out there. we'll be right back. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm drinking dunkin' iced mocha. they make it exactly how i like it. medium, iced, with a turbo shot. french vanilla, hazelnut, caramel -- i love 'em all. they make it perfect every time. america runs on dunkin' coffe
. >>> another big name is set to seneca valley in the u. k. phone hacking scandal. former british prime minister tony blair will be the first of several politicians to appear at the inquiry this week. blair was prime minister from 1997 until 2007. the inquiry is meant to find out exactly who knew what about reporters with news of the world hacking into the phones of public figures. news of the world was owned by news corp. and was shut down in the wake of the scandal. it is the parent...
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. >> they actually capsized at seneca. they were in the water for about 2 1/2, 3 hours. they had life jackets. and they scrambled for what they could. >> reporter: in 2009, ten people drowned between the key bridge and the waters just north of great falls. an area known as the potomac river gorge. to prevent accidents, emergency responders want to urge visitors to be careful, especially on wet rocks which can become extremely slippery. >> algae growing on the rocks and make it very, very slippery. these rocks have been here for thousands and thousands of years eroded by the potomac river. the area is smooth. when they get wet, smooth surface can be slippery. there's sand. sand gets on it they act like ball bearings or tiny balls and make you slip as well. >> reporter: swim sing not allowed in the potomac river gorge. remember, while seemingly still on the surface, down below the current is very strong and can sweep you under in a flash. boaters have your life vests. it is not only smart, it is the law. park rangers have also seen a new and rather dangerous trend in the l
. >> they actually capsized at seneca. they were in the water for about 2 1/2, 3 hours. they had life jackets. and they scrambled for what they could. >> reporter: in 2009, ten people drowned between the key bridge and the waters just north of great falls. an area known as the potomac river gorge. to prevent accidents, emergency responders want to urge visitors to be careful, especially on wet rocks which can become extremely slippery. >> algae growing on the rocks and make it...
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people and 3000 people back in the afternoon led to this one other times those unfortunate and the seneca indians however we did want a >>> system for the restaurant of this money to this service because of the strike. so we cancel this service. >>> at one point was talk of shutting down the hall golden gate bridge to help a lot by protesters by the leaders announced that happened buses a lot by protesters are expected to show up at least an individual basis. to help support the cause as of right now this is only about the morning ferry service sell their scheduled to resume their service a large spread around softly del about 2:00 this morning you tell latest updates in this very situation for alternates on the web site at cbs sf dot com of course 15 coverage this morning we have cajun is live at the golden gate bridge from letters did things are pretty quiet right now. >>> hi liz things are quiet here there are no protesters but yeah look. is where is the whole mass of what are believed the chp officers all heading down toward the old gate level plaza and are told it will be showing up
people and 3000 people back in the afternoon led to this one other times those unfortunate and the seneca indians however we did want a >>> system for the restaurant of this money to this service because of the strike. so we cancel this service. >>> at one point was talk of shutting down the hall golden gate bridge to help a lot by protesters by the leaders announced that happened buses a lot by protesters are expected to show up at least an individual basis. to help support...
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same story on route 355 and great seneca highway.ive look outside again checking the cameras here at new hampshire avenue. still looking good on the outer loop off and on into silver spring. will you hit some brake lights. in my next report we'll go to the east side of town at 6:43. >> thank you, monika at 6:32. we're watching your money. in you troubles on wall street. jpmorgan chase says it suffered $2 billion in losses. jessica doyle is here to tell us just what happened. i thought they had profits last quarter. >> they did. here is what happened. the market closed yesterday. jpmorgan chase called together a surprise conference call of investors. the nation's biggest bank lost $2 billion in just the last six weeks. so how could this possibly happen? it turns out jpmorgan has a complicated series of hedges in place. the concept is if one segment of the market tanks, another will do well. these $2 billion in losses come from bets made by a trader known as the london whale and there were hints these bets were going bust in the last e
same story on route 355 and great seneca highway.ive look outside again checking the cameras here at new hampshire avenue. still looking good on the outer loop off and on into silver spring. will you hit some brake lights. in my next report we'll go to the east side of town at 6:43. >> thank you, monika at 6:32. we're watching your money. in you troubles on wall street. jpmorgan chase says it suffered $2 billion in losses. jessica doyle is here to tell us just what happened. i thought...
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>> that is a reference to a seneca chief in the 1740s and 1750s who caused a lot of problems.arted the french/indian war. >> partly makes sense because of you and this propensity to go to war the way you write about it, the way you want to go spend time in it. what was it that attracted you? >> people talk about the adrenaline rush and war reporting. i think a lot of it is being scared. being in danger is a miserable experience. the real thrill comes from participating in world events and feeling necessary, like you have a purpose. there's an urgency in your work. there's an urgency in the events. that is what captivates people in my profession. >>> let's talk about the documentary. this was named after a medic killed in afghanistan. >> my colleague, tim and i, we each did five month long trips to eastern afghanistan. there was a lot of combat out there when we were there. for awhile, 20% of all combat in afghanistan was taking place inside this six mile long valley. it was rough physically. there was no running water, internet, phone, no cooked food, no women, no television.
>> that is a reference to a seneca chief in the 1740s and 1750s who caused a lot of problems.arted the french/indian war. >> partly makes sense because of you and this propensity to go to war the way you write about it, the way you want to go spend time in it. what was it that attracted you? >> people talk about the adrenaline rush and war reporting. i think a lot of it is being scared. being in danger is a miserable experience. the real thrill comes from participating in...
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these storms thankfully have weakened a little bit, still pretty heavy rain around seneca and dullesnd backside of route 50. everything is pushing off to the ease, northeast. we'll put this -- east, north east. we'll put this into motion. it's going to cross 97 into bethesda and wheaton and eventually cross 650 and everything weakens which is good, but showers remain well to the west of us. we aren't clearing out any time soon. temperatures, remember that 73 downtown? look at this. 61 in sterling. it's 59 already in leesburg, so yeah, the cold front is through and the cool air is on our doorstep. 73 in rockville, but 66 in gaithersburg. as cool as it's going to be tonight it's still going to be a bit above average. the cold front moving through, a wet evening commute, windy, cooler tomorrow morning. you'll need your shades and jacket and the kids need a jacket, too. breezy and cool friday. two nice days, but a little bit on the brisk side. showers and thunderstorms ending by midnight, breezy and cooler, partial clearing late, low temperatures in the 50s, wind northwest 10 to 15. by m
these storms thankfully have weakened a little bit, still pretty heavy rain around seneca and dullesnd backside of route 50. everything is pushing off to the ease, northeast. we'll put this -- east, north east. we'll put this into motion. it's going to cross 97 into bethesda and wheaton and eventually cross 650 and everything weakens which is good, but showers remain well to the west of us. we aren't clearing out any time soon. temperatures, remember that 73 downtown? look at this. 61 in...
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. >> sergeant coast guard seneca, boston, massachusetts.megan. >> we thank all of you for your service. thanks so much for being here. >> thanks so much, you guys. we want to say good-bye to you this morning with "today's life illustrated," our weekly look through your camera lens. in observance of memorial day, you sent your most patriotic pictures. many pay tribute beautifully it our servicemen and women, some of whom are standing right here. >> and next, a little pomp and circumstance. it's graduation season, so send us some shots of the grads in your life. >> submit them to todayshow.com. >> have a great sunday, everybody. i'll see you on "nightly news." ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ i thank my lucky stars to be living here today ♪ ♪ 'cause the flag still stands for freedom and you can't take that away ♪ ♪ and i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free ♪ ♪ and i won't forget the men who died and who gave that right to me ♪ ♪ i'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ 'cause there ain't no
. >> sergeant coast guard seneca, boston, massachusetts.megan. >> we thank all of you for your service. thanks so much for being here. >> thanks so much, you guys. we want to say good-bye to you this morning with "today's life illustrated," our weekly look through your camera lens. in observance of memorial day, you sent your most patriotic pictures. many pay tribute beautifully it our servicemen and women, some of whom are standing right here. >> and next, a...
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>> seneca ball. >> correct. >> reporter: the girls don't know the kids next to them are actors we'vey, elijah, who is also working with us. how will they react? >> yeah, i think elijah just doesn't look smart. >> doesn't look -- >> whoa. >> doesn't look like he -- >> oh, my goodness. >> -- cares about this. >> yeah, probably wouldn't even be a good team player. >> reporter: they laugh at some of the racial stereotypes but look uneasy. >> look like he might go to inner city schools or something. >> reporter: especially now, decision time. >> i think -- i vote off elijah. >> i think i'm -- >> elijah. >> reporter: interesting that your daughter, her gut seemed to say this is not right, what they're saying. >> right. >> but then -- >> she's not speaking out. >> exactly. >> do you agree? >> yeah. >> wow. >> reporter: mom. >> wow. >> reporter: it's not what these parents hoped for, but they can see what a tough spot their teens were in. >> she is not going to, like, correct somebody. >> reporter: right. >> i mean, it's very forward to do that. >> it's the laughter, it's definitely nervous
>> seneca ball. >> correct. >> reporter: the girls don't know the kids next to them are actors we'vey, elijah, who is also working with us. how will they react? >> yeah, i think elijah just doesn't look smart. >> doesn't look -- >> whoa. >> doesn't look like he -- >> oh, my goodness. >> -- cares about this. >> yeah, probably wouldn't even be a good team player. >> reporter: they laugh at some of the racial stereotypes but look...
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in sunday's kids post, we follow the green team at great seneca elementary which is in germantown. they have created a school where in every aspect they are trying to be green. they have this beautiful mural which reminds everybody as they walk into school how to be green. they have third through fifth graders who run the recycling program. you see them every afternoon. they roll these bins through the school. there's sort of a clatter and a -- as they go through. and they sort the recycling. they've also equipped the school with sort of urinals that don't use water. dry urinals. who knew? and the kids have some great suggestions in sunday's kids post for ways that all kids can get green. >> our kids call it being a planet pal. >> absolutely. >> next a program to help special needs children do something that for most kids they take for granted which is to ride a bike. >> in tuesday's kids post we look at a program called lose the training wheels which is remarkable. a couple weeks ago it was in fairfax county. it equips bikes for kids ages eight to 12 who have learning disabilities
in sunday's kids post, we follow the green team at great seneca elementary which is in germantown. they have created a school where in every aspect they are trying to be green. they have this beautiful mural which reminds everybody as they walk into school how to be green. they have third through fifth graders who run the recycling program. you see them every afternoon. they roll these bins through the school. there's sort of a clatter and a -- as they go through. and they sort the recycling....
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daredeviilnik wallenda tooo his first steps on the 2-inch seneca niagara casino.crazz... craay nuts..onto to see wallenda walk. she's spending the weekend ith her &pmom in niagara falls.i just somettinn you don't see everyday? ttat's it and you'll probablyynever see again. so it's a once in a practices as possiblee..but w 3 gets her ownnthrill outtof seeing wallenda perform...i think he's very cute... laughs i feel like i'm so close to hii that i'm a littte nervouss nerves never got the best of this seventh-generrtioo performer--it's starting to helppme relax to be honess. dddn't know what to expect on that 2-innh cable.atttwo inches wide, this s thh thickest and heaviest rope wallenda has ever walled in his career. so on day one of and flow... trial and error -f wwre felt like ii was rolling from under hissfeet...on the first day of practice, crews unique. no one in the world hassever rigged a cable to walk on this long ever. let aaone no one has ever walked a wire over niagaar falls. so there's a lot of firsts going on.and that's why i'mmhere bugssand fine tune coming up.... the uni
daredeviilnik wallenda tooo his first steps on the 2-inch seneca niagara casino.crazz... craay nuts..onto to see wallenda walk. she's spending the weekend ith her &pmom in niagara falls.i just somettinn you don't see everyday? ttat's it and you'll probablyynever see again. so it's a once in a practices as possiblee..but w 3 gets her ownnthrill outtof seeing wallenda perform...i think he's very cute... laughs i feel like i'm so close to hii that i'm a littte nervouss nerves never got the...
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. >> the strength -- i'm staying so seneca casino and training on acable that's low to the ground andience up there. >> really. i'll be watching. the rest of the world will be watching. we say good luck to something you don't want to miss. josh. >> that is going to be unbelievable and you can see nick wallenda walk across niagara falls, no net, on megastunts man on a wire, friday, june 15th and the series about nick's life on the high-wire, "danger by design" on monday, june 18th. to learn more about nick wallenda and his daredevil family head to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! the countdown has arrived. felicity huffman joins us to discuss all the goings on o >>> ready? ♪ feeling sexy and free ♪ raining on me >> listening. what am i doing? love you, dj kiss. >>> over the course of eight years we have watched her endure so much on "desperate housewives." let's see, drug problems to went through cancer, had some marital woes and, oh, those children of your. >> yes, my children. >> the last episode of "desperate housewives." it airs this sunday and felicity huffman is here now to talk
. >> the strength -- i'm staying so seneca casino and training on acable that's low to the ground andience up there. >> really. i'll be watching. the rest of the world will be watching. we say good luck to something you don't want to miss. josh. >> that is going to be unbelievable and you can see nick wallenda walk across niagara falls, no net, on megastunts man on a wire, friday, june 15th and the series about nick's life on the high-wire, "danger by design" on...
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he's the pastor of the new hope baptist church in seneca, kansas.ringing since his sermon went viral. surprise, surprise. listen to what part of what he preached is followed by his explanation. >> they should be put to death. that's why homosexuality wouldn't have grown in israel. it tends to limit conversions. it tends to limit people coming out of the closet. oh, so you're saying we should go out and kill them? no x i'm saying the government should. they won't. but they should. >> we punish pedophilia. we punish incest. we punish polygamy and various things. it's only homosexuality that is lifted out. if there's a man who lies with a male as those who lie with a a woman, both of them committed a dee testable act. i don't think homosexuals have anything to worry about. they don't have anything to worry about from me. i don't believe i should lay a finger against them. my hope is for their salvation, not for their death. >> pedophilia is not by choice last i checked. in his sermon, pastor nap blamed the bush administration for its tolerance of gay p
he's the pastor of the new hope baptist church in seneca, kansas.ringing since his sermon went viral. surprise, surprise. listen to what part of what he preached is followed by his explanation. >> they should be put to death. that's why homosexuality wouldn't have grown in israel. it tends to limit conversions. it tends to limit people coming out of the closet. oh, so you're saying we should go out and kill them? no x i'm saying the government should. they won't. but they should. >>...
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pulling from seneca and also things like peter drucker. i wouldn't change the principles.th how people have changed their workloads without sacrificing incomes. after 70 plus printings and more languages is add in more international case study. >> so what would you do with like the "today" show, which is four hours every single day? >> i think you'd have to calculate things in dog years. >> i mean, they do a three-hour show every day. by 10:00 in the morning they're done. >> go ahead. >> i was just going to say it's a good point. i think that the book is for a very large segment of the population -- >> but not tv anchors. >> not for tv anchors, not for bricklayers. most people who have to work in front of a computer screen or on telephone -- >> oh, you're saying who actually have to work is i think what i difference could be. >> ultimately the objective of the book and really the primary benefit of the portfolio of techniques is maximizing your per-hour output. for many, whether they're venture call tappists, teachers, writers, they want to get as much done with each hour
pulling from seneca and also things like peter drucker. i wouldn't change the principles.th how people have changed their workloads without sacrificing incomes. after 70 plus printings and more languages is add in more international case study. >> so what would you do with like the "today" show, which is four hours every single day? >> i think you'd have to calculate things in dog years. >> i mean, they do a three-hour show every day. by 10:00 in the morning they're...