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seth doane, cbs news, fremont, nebraska. >>> and that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday.ope you'll join us later for "the early show." i'm betty nguyen. "the early show." i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning! it's wednesday, the 28th of july. >> still getting yourself together
seth doane, cbs news, fremont, nebraska. >>> and that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday.ope you'll join us later for "the early show." i'm betty nguyen. "the early show." i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning! it's wednesday, the 28th of july. >> still getting...
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seth doane, cbs news, fremont, nebraska. >> couric: in business news, there's a lot of buzz about thehevy volt; the volt will sell for $41,000. that's $8,000 more than its nearest rival but buyers will be eligible for a $7500 federal tax credit. ect. neosporin® gives you infection-protection, and pain relief. neo to go!® plus pain relief. every cut. every time. everywhere. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. [ female announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taki
seth doane, cbs news, fremont, nebraska. >> couric: in business news, there's a lot of buzz about thehevy volt; the volt will sell for $41,000. that's $8,000 more than its nearest rival but buyers will be eligible for a $7500 federal tax credit. ect. neosporin® gives you infection-protection, and pain relief. neo to go!® plus pain relief. every cut. every time. everywhere. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be...
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>> reporter: seth doane, cbs news, avendale, pennsylvania. >> couric: good luck, josh.t's the cbs evening news. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. jeff glor will be here tomorrow, and i'll see you back here on monday. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org often. and you'll be surprised at who' >>> you tonight often see cyclists -- you don't often see cyclists getting tickets but it will happen more often and you will be surprised at who is asking for the crackdown. >>> the additional chaos that the a.c. transit strike means for the next workweek. >>> why neighbors on this street want to pay more in taxes. the news starts now. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good evening, i'm dana king. tonight dozens of san jose firefighters are off the job. we are going to have that story in just a moment. [ pause ] it's very difficult to find police officers giving anyone on
>> reporter: seth doane, cbs news, avendale, pennsylvania. >> couric: good luck, josh.t's the cbs evening news. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. jeff glor will be here tomorrow, and i'll see you back here on monday. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org often. and you'll be surprised at who' >>> you tonight often see cyclists -- you don't often see cyclists getting tickets but it will happen more often and you...
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a sad note, we would like to acknowledge the death of ann perry mcfar land, mother of our creator sethcfar land. she was only 63, past away of a valent battle with cancer, lifelong educator, passion for animals, which explains her devotion to the humane society and aspca. i spoke to her on the phone when seth was on the show in may and i could see why her friends called her a bright light that sparkled. she acknowledged her son had done well but told me on the sly that she knew he had really made it when she saw him sitting right here. perry touched many who celebrated her life. those who would like to honor her can donate to the aspca or the humane society i
a sad note, we would like to acknowledge the death of ann perry mcfar land, mother of our creator sethcfar land. she was only 63, past away of a valent battle with cancer, lifelong educator, passion for animals, which explains her devotion to the humane society and aspca. i spoke to her on the phone when seth was on the show in may and i could see why her friends called her a bright light that sparkled. she acknowledged her son had done well but told me on the sly that she knew he had really...
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but this is rm, fresh-baked strawberry toaster strudel. music ] sethe difference? pillsbury toaster rudel, the one kids want to eat. ♪ whoa! do you know what ouravorite part of shooting hoops is? 3...2...1... ♪ ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year how'd you do it? simple sff... eating right...whole grain. whole grain? [ female announc ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthiebody weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly eetened calories. more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. >> alan: in afghanistan, the taliban is claiming responsibili for killing one u.s. sailor an capturing another during an ambush. u.s.nd nato forces confirm two american navy personnel went missing friday. a massive manhunt is underway with photos of the missing men, and an offer of a reward for information about their whereabouts. >> from what know right now -- i don't have all the detas -- this is an unusual circumstance. >> alan: admiral mike mullen says he is more optimis
but this is rm, fresh-baked strawberry toaster strudel. music ] sethe difference? pillsbury toaster rudel, the one kids want to eat. ♪ whoa! do you know what ouravorite part of shooting hoops is? 3...2...1... ♪ ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year how'd you do it? simple sff... eating right...whole grain. whole grain? [ female announc ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthiebody weights....
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i'm here with frederick forsyth internationally renowned crime fiction writer seth and we're talking about the recent spy swap between the u.s. and russia where ten spies were deported from the u.s. in exchange for four in russian presence most of all so i thank you so much for talking to r.t. today that this seems to have been a very lengthy process in which no actual secrets were passed on do you think that these particular spies would ever have produced information that would have been of any value well it's difficult to say what they would eventually. manage to get over certainly what they were doing when they were discovered during very quiet suburban lives it does for a lot of people they have not penetrated any major institution like cia. or f.b.i. or the pentagon or some nuclear facility that and any of that they might have been used as me go betweens but one doesn't think that as the primary information source they were nowhere near as sensitive material and these kind of deep sleep i mean what kind of person would do that it seems to be quite a special type of scale it is t
i'm here with frederick forsyth internationally renowned crime fiction writer seth and we're talking about the recent spy swap between the u.s. and russia where ten spies were deported from the u.s. in exchange for four in russian presence most of all so i thank you so much for talking to r.t. today that this seems to have been a very lengthy process in which no actual secrets were passed on do you think that these particular spies would ever have produced information that would have been of...
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. >> seth, welcome. do you think that the performance of political leaders affects the attitude towards reward and reward is given for good work? does it affect the american dream? whether or not we have good leaders? >> the american people feel that the playing field is not as level as it once was. that the hard work is not all that it takes. it takes a little bit more help than that. and they don't feel advantaged by their leaders right now. they feel disadvantaged by their leaders. to your point about why the dream is alive and kicking with all of this terrible news. one thing that we didn't bring up is that the dream has become as much about the journey as it is about the destination. meaning that the dream is our guide post. the dream is something that keeps us from, you know, keeps us from getting out of bed in the morning. it's also just as much about the journey as it is about where we're trying to land. >> john, let me talk about the leaders. there's no doubt the leaders do make a difference. le
. >> seth, welcome. do you think that the performance of political leaders affects the attitude towards reward and reward is given for good work? does it affect the american dream? whether or not we have good leaders? >> the american people feel that the playing field is not as level as it once was. that the hard work is not all that it takes. it takes a little bit more help than that. and they don't feel advantaged by their leaders right now. they feel disadvantaged by their...
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our sunday morning cover story is reported now by seth doane. >> reporter: look around. temptations are everywhere. with so much glorious food, odds are good that if you dare to step on the scale this morning, you are not going to like what you see. it's gotten so bad that the centers for disease control now estimates that one-third of american adults are overweight. another third are obese. why is obesity such a concern for you? >> the health data is so alarming. >> reporter: it's an epidemic that is causing concern at the highest levels of government. kathleen sebelius is the secretary of health and human services. >> it has an impact at every step along the way. on cost. on quality of life. on a productive work force. we are really putting ourselves at a huge disadvantage in a global economy by having a nation that is vastly overweight. >> reporter: but this is not the first time the federal government has sounded the alarm. >> we have addicted ourselves and we're now addicting our children to a sedentary lifestyle, diets that are high in fats, salts and sweets. >> re
our sunday morning cover story is reported now by seth doane. >> reporter: look around. temptations are everywhere. with so much glorious food, odds are good that if you dare to step on the scale this morning, you are not going to like what you see. it's gotten so bad that the centers for disease control now estimates that one-third of american adults are overweight. another third are obese. why is obesity such a concern for you? >> the health data is so alarming. >> reporter:...
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soccer in the relegation band emco one male delis but i think seth would be any go in the twenty second we need to throw stones at that. and you can resign be unspent eric on the neutral turf and that he can't cast because of problems in my patch color didn't fall that the former host david to saw i have scored fifteen minutes from time for a one no win and united seven points above relegation. thankfully i actually spotted chris christie a tough spot i think i could go a stroll there with waspada now to stop his skull from moving back in the second that we've seen them two one in moscow saranda as a result the there and this is how the table looks after fourteen games have been played any still on top with not a loss to their namesakes defending champions rufin in second by seven points behind while the army men are in third and struggling since being christof yet of are in the relegation side. meanwhile mention itis of a surprise two one loss to m.l.s. side kansas city wizards with fifty thousand fans turning out to watch this pre-season friendly in the states and kansas did it with t
soccer in the relegation band emco one male delis but i think seth would be any go in the twenty second we need to throw stones at that. and you can resign be unspent eric on the neutral turf and that he can't cast because of problems in my patch color didn't fall that the former host david to saw i have scored fifteen minutes from time for a one no win and united seven points above relegation. thankfully i actually spotted chris christie a tough spot i think i could go a stroll there with...
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program that we did with seth jones. pardon me. by the way, "wall street journal" praising obama and obama home run, if all barack obama had to do as generals, his approval rating would probably be flying high. yesterday robert gates announced marine general james maddux would proceed, not with standing the rolling stone, it led mccrystal to leave the night afghanistan was the right one as was his decision to replace general petraeus. the u.s. needs lifestyle changes according to the imf. what do you think? caller: good morning, peter. well, i think congress can easily avoid debt simply by ordering the u.s. treasury to pay for goods and other things that congress needs nover permit incurring debt on which interest acostume lates. an important point is that any delay by the u.s. treasury to issue money to pay down our federal debt results in the accumulation of more interest on the debt and the need to eventually issue even more money to pay down the debt. host: that all said, how does that affect our lifestyle? caller: w
program that we did with seth jones. pardon me. by the way, "wall street journal" praising obama and obama home run, if all barack obama had to do as generals, his approval rating would probably be flying high. yesterday robert gates announced marine general james maddux would proceed, not with standing the rolling stone, it led mccrystal to leave the night afghanistan was the right one as was his decision to replace general petraeus. the u.s. needs lifestyle changes according to the...
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today the oil company will seth aside $three billion for damages caused by the gulf oil disaster and that is apparently just the beginning to major changes for the oil company. scott mcfarlane joins us now from our washington, d.c. newsroom with the very latest from capitol hill. good morning, scott. >> reporter: good morning to you, bp's new ceo takes over october 1st but if that was supposed to quiet the critics in washington hammering bp it hasn't. u.s. house leader including nancy pelosi stage a conference call in an hour and a half to announce sweeping new legislation that would tighten the rules on new oil companies including bp, perhaps especially bp. and the white house and local officials from louisiana issuing statements saying either with tony hayward or without him bp must still plug the well and clean the damage. >> i think it is the right thing to do. i think it is a positive move for bp in the right direction. he did absolutely nothing to help the situation in clean up, in response, and in pr for the image of bp. >> reporter: and this morning the new ceo soon to be ceo
today the oil company will seth aside $three billion for damages caused by the gulf oil disaster and that is apparently just the beginning to major changes for the oil company. scott mcfarlane joins us now from our washington, d.c. newsroom with the very latest from capitol hill. good morning, scott. >> reporter: good morning to you, bp's new ceo takes over october 1st but if that was supposed to quiet the critics in washington hammering bp it hasn't. u.s. house leader including nancy...
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> it happened rather quickly, actually, and some of the guys, writers from saturday night live and sethyers was hosting the espys, and we had all just got, we got together, talked about this idea, because -- and then we shot it i think 12 hours later, something like that, it was pretty quick. i mean the great thing was, there was a template already set in place, you know, we just kind of went with what was actually said. >> rose: what you saw on espn. >> but then w we would kind of p on it, we named so many different people, did you tell so and so and just think of who did you tell joe biden? did you tell joe biden and i stacked him and just sent him a fax, really you faxed him? >> yes, there is half an hour version of that. >> yes. somebody somewhere has the half hour version of that thing. it got more and more by starlike the estate of bob keisha n of captain kangaroo, and he had. he actually had, i think he had just spoken with him. right before. >> so you had 30 minutes of material easily. >> i think we shot that in 31 minutes and we have probably a 30 minute take. why don't you edi
> it happened rather quickly, actually, and some of the guys, writers from saturday night live and sethyers was hosting the espys, and we had all just got, we got together, talked about this idea, because -- and then we shot it i think 12 hours later, something like that, it was pretty quick. i mean the great thing was, there was a template already set in place, you know, we just kind of went with what was actually said. >> rose: what you saw on espn. >> but then w we would kind...