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. >> and a shis of history in san jess yeah is disappearing. constant tino's markets is closing doors. the family fruit stand that grew into a gourmet food landmark has been in business 63 years. the three brothers are retiring but it leaves 70 employees out of work. another high end store is expected to move into that space. >> governor brown will troin dus the budget monday. but received more bad news. the controller says the state took in much less than expected in december and that is coming in just hours after announcing cuts to his office including returning 84% of the transition funds, eliminating secretary of education, cutting governor's washington dc stuff, -- staff and press and communications staff and eliminating office of the first lady. this will help save more than $7 million. >>> a lawmaker believes limiting size of pensions state employees can receive would help california resolve part of the financial problem. assemblyman jerry hill unveiled his plan today calling for buying the state and agencies like uc system from getting
. >> and a shis of history in san jess yeah is disappearing. constant tino's markets is closing doors. the family fruit stand that grew into a gourmet food landmark has been in business 63 years. the three brothers are retiring but it leaves 70 employees out of work. another high end store is expected to move into that space. >> governor brown will troin dus the budget monday. but received more bad news. the controller says the state took in much less than expected in december and...
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he never shies away from a fight. i'm sure that's true to some degree but what is totally clear is he was going to have a real fight on his hands. >> ifill: as you look at the list of people who could retire, which party looks like it's in the greatest per still in >> democrats, i think, have a little more to worry about here in terms of retirement but also just because the people that may not retire but are seeking reelection are doing so in tough states: montana, missouri, virginia. north dakota where kent conrad retired yesterday. we're going to see very tough senate elections, whether open seats or even the incumbent senators because remember these democrats that are now up in 2012, they won on that big democratic wave in '06. they're not necessarily going to have this that kind of wave. >> ifill: david chalian, always fun. thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: now, g.m.'s big gamble on electric cars. "newshour" economics correspondent paul solman went to detroit to take a look. it's part of his ongoing reporting on
he never shies away from a fight. i'm sure that's true to some degree but what is totally clear is he was going to have a real fight on his hands. >> ifill: as you look at the list of people who could retire, which party looks like it's in the greatest per still in >> democrats, i think, have a little more to worry about here in terms of retirement but also just because the people that may not retire but are seeking reelection are doing so in tough states: montana, missouri,...
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. >> what does shi know about boxing? >> i know they're going to vegas and getting paid to train. sounds a hell of a lot better than what you have him doing. tavis: i saw you glancing at the monster. what do you think when you -- at the monitor. what do you think when you see it? >> what i enjoy about that scene is melissa leo and his sisters, they really crack me up and the sisters. ever time they talked, it made me laugh. even being on the set makes me laugh. tavis: how does one go about researching about what it's like tom be a sassy bartender. >> it's based on a real life girl charlene fleming who's now married to mickey ward. tavis: the storyline is? >> it's a story of mickey ward and his family. tavis: mickey and dickey. >> mickey and dickey and the mother alice who managed them sort of examined his life and his journey to championship. tavis: you were interested in doing a particular role, why? what got you interested? >> i mean, it was just a great role. david o'russell came to me with about 20 pages because they were working on her a little bit. i'd met him on another pro
. >> what does shi know about boxing? >> i know they're going to vegas and getting paid to train. sounds a hell of a lot better than what you have him doing. tavis: i saw you glancing at the monster. what do you think when you -- at the monitor. what do you think when you see it? >> what i enjoy about that scene is melissa leo and his sisters, they really crack me up and the sisters. ever time they talked, it made me laugh. even being on the set makes me laugh. tavis: how does...
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international treaties, and it is violating them by forced abortion, forced sterilization and infant shied second, one-child policy has given rise to gendercide and here's a big column that appeared in the paper, where are 100 million baby girls? because of sex selective abortion, there are now currently an estimated 37 million more men in china than women. and that in turn is the driving force behind sexual slavery in china. within china, and also for the surrounding countries. therefore, the one-child policy is causing an international crisis in human trafficking and sexual slavery. and it demands an international response. there's a petition -- i looked this morning we have 5,000 signatures condemning forced abortion and sexual slavery from 88 countries. how does forced abortion in china affect us as americans? in two ways. first of all, ted turner has repeatedly stated that he believes that the entire world should adopt the one-child policy including the united states. he says that he thinks that the one-child policy enforcement is not draconian. this is demonstrably false. it's throug
international treaties, and it is violating them by forced abortion, forced sterilization and infant shied second, one-child policy has given rise to gendercide and here's a big column that appeared in the paper, where are 100 million baby girls? because of sex selective abortion, there are now currently an estimated 37 million more men in china than women. and that in turn is the driving force behind sexual slavery in china. within china, and also for the surrounding countries. therefore, the...
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just a few miles away it's a different world with different rules prime minister david cameron has shied away from regulating bankers' bonuses they might have to be a bit more open about them but pay because there will be no windfall tax there was more. i think needs to be and bankers have taken that to heart u.k. banks including some of those bailed out by taxpayers last year will be paying out eleven billion dollars to their staff. here on the street where the needy live literally from hand to mouth down badly. and he's not the only one complaining last year saw thousands of students out on the streets demonstrating against austerity cuts about by global crisis triggered by reckless bankers now the right to work campaign is calling for a fresh wave of protests against what they're dubbing the government surrender to the bankers and their huge paychecks are basically i think that they're mad about his bonus and seem especially when they're people struggling to even pay their rent to even feed and clothe their children when people are getting three pounds three million pounds bonus is qu
just a few miles away it's a different world with different rules prime minister david cameron has shied away from regulating bankers' bonuses they might have to be a bit more open about them but pay because there will be no windfall tax there was more. i think needs to be and bankers have taken that to heart u.k. banks including some of those bailed out by taxpayers last year will be paying out eleven billion dollars to their staff. here on the street where the needy live literally from hand...
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and now for the giants nobel laureate who has never shied away from more polis optical new ones cohmad cows stimulated is to have the remarkable research of the brilliant mind in to a concept of honor practice store not the book is essential for us and inescapable the relevance to the embattled human morality that we live within the codes of the president. edward paulson and walter isaacson and address the importance the annaly for current moral inquiry but also as a guide book for the future. wilson says "appiah always out in a concept not only compelling in its own right to suggest a connection that it may in time help to collate biological and cultural exploration of human morality" that is a grand complement the. >> isaacson says sometimes honor is distorted as an with pakistan on the concept can be a lone star in guiding us to a better future." it is amazing insight and he concludes is an indispensable book for moral philosophers and honorable citizens. he just delivered two hours ago he completed the final of his three to be be the voice lectures and i am pleased to say those wil
and now for the giants nobel laureate who has never shied away from more polis optical new ones cohmad cows stimulated is to have the remarkable research of the brilliant mind in to a concept of honor practice store not the book is essential for us and inescapable the relevance to the embattled human morality that we live within the codes of the president. edward paulson and walter isaacson and address the importance the annaly for current moral inquiry but also as a guide book for the future....
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. >> we allow politicians without insisting on policies shies that are tough and sound. >> reporter: with studies showing that truant students are the most licklikely to get in trouble she looks at a program that prosecutors the parents for truancy. if we want to make up for differences between the lack of education and the ability to survive in the streets in a way that doesn't involve crime. >> reporter: the san francisco police chief theys that the promise to work with local law enforcement works for him. >> she is a visionary. she has very, very high expectations of herself and the people around her. i think that what we need to do now is get up and make it happen. >> reporter: she wants to lead the way and not do it herself. she doesn't the-- have the power to change much but it's she could lead a coordination to tackling problems and there are a lot of them. >>> we should learn this week who will replace harris as san francisco's district attorney possibly as early as tomorrow. there is no specific deadline. naming a replacement up to the outgoing mayor. the new da will serve t
. >> we allow politicians without insisting on policies shies that are tough and sound. >> reporter: with studies showing that truant students are the most licklikely to get in trouble she looks at a program that prosecutors the parents for truancy. if we want to make up for differences between the lack of education and the ability to survive in the streets in a way that doesn't involve crime. >> reporter: the san francisco police chief theys that the promise to work with...
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. >> we allow politicians without insisting on policies shies that are tough and sound. >> reporter:ith studies showing that truant students are the most licklikely to get in trouble she looks at a program that prosecutors the parents for truancy. if we want to make up for differences between the lack of education and the ability to survive in the streets in a way that doesn't involve crime. >> reporter: the san francisco police chief theys that the promise to work with local law enforcement works for him. >> she is a visionary. she has very, very high expectations of herself and the people around her. i think that what we need to do now is get up and make it happen. >> reporter: she wants to lead the way and not do it herself. she doesn't the-- have the power to change much but it's she could lead a coordination to tackling problems and there are a lot of them. >>> we should learn this week who will replace harris as san francisco's district attorney possibly as early as tomorrow. there is no specific deadline. naming a replacement up to the outgoing mayor. the new da will serve the
. >> we allow politicians without insisting on policies shies that are tough and sound. >> reporter:ith studies showing that truant students are the most licklikely to get in trouble she looks at a program that prosecutors the parents for truancy. if we want to make up for differences between the lack of education and the ability to survive in the streets in a way that doesn't involve crime. >> reporter: the san francisco police chief theys that the promise to work with local...
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there was a raucous welcome in iraq today for shi-ite cleric moqtada al-sadr. he's been living in exile in iran for four years, but returned home to najaf on wednesday. today, hundreds of supporters rallied near sadr's compound and waited to catch a glimpse of him. he made no public appearances, but issued a statement urging followers to show discipline. sadr's militia once battled u.s. and iraqi troops. now, his political movement is part of iraq's new government. in pakistan, the government bowed to political pressure and agreed to repeal a 9% hike in fuel prices. the increase took effect a week ago, and within days, a major political party quit the governing coalition in protest. pakistan imposed the fuel increase in a bid to cut its deficit and to qualify for continued loans from the international monetary fund.] fresh rainstorms rolled across the flood zone in queensland, australia today. despite the new rain, the overflowing fitzroy river in rockhampton began to recede. thousands of flood victims were anxious to get home, as officials warned it could take
there was a raucous welcome in iraq today for shi-ite cleric moqtada al-sadr. he's been living in exile in iran for four years, but returned home to najaf on wednesday. today, hundreds of supporters rallied near sadr's compound and waited to catch a glimpse of him. he made no public appearances, but issued a statement urging followers to show discipline. sadr's militia once battled u.s. and iraqi troops. now, his political movement is part of iraq's new government. in pakistan, the government...
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most were shi-ite pilgrims en route there for annual ceremonies. and in afghanistan, insurgent attacks killed three nato soldiers. that raised the total so far this month to 22. in tunisia, government troops fired warning shots as some 2000 protesters marched on the ruling party's headquarters in tunis. the demonstrations however were mostly peaceful. the marchers took down part of a sign bearing the party's name, and criticized the new unity government for including old guard lawmakers. later, the government announced it will recognize all banned political groups and grant amnesty to all political prisoners. more than 100 people were arrested today in new york and new england in a major organized crime bust. federal prosecutors called it one of the largest mafia crackdowns in fbi history. the mass arrests took place early this morning, after a multi-year investigation. >> state, local, everyone is participating in this major takedown. >> holman: some 800 federal agents and police swept up suspects from all five of new york's crime families and oth
most were shi-ite pilgrims en route there for annual ceremonies. and in afghanistan, insurgent attacks killed three nato soldiers. that raised the total so far this month to 22. in tunisia, government troops fired warning shots as some 2000 protesters marched on the ruling party's headquarters in tunis. the demonstrations however were mostly peaceful. the marchers took down part of a sign bearing the party's name, and criticized the new unity government for including old guard lawmakers. later,...
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now for the giants and no offense to my fellow journalist but nobel laureate who has never shied away from moral complexity or philosophical nuances that the book and i quote is so stimulating it is to read the remarkable research of a brilliant mind into the concept of honor as the origin of morality as we know it practiced or not. the book continues is essential for us. inescapable in his urgent relevance to the embattled human morality we live within our codes of the present. edward wilson and walter isaacson both judge the importance of the honor code not only for current moral inquiry but also as a guidebook for the future. wilson says and i quote, appiah lays out a concept that is not only compelling in its own right but also suggest a connection that may in time help to collate biological and cultural exploration of human morality. that is a grand complement. and isakson says quote him even though honor is sometimes distorted as with honor killings in pakistan, this classical concept can be a lodestar in guiding us to a better future. it is an amazing and fascinating insight. t
now for the giants and no offense to my fellow journalist but nobel laureate who has never shied away from moral complexity or philosophical nuances that the book and i quote is so stimulating it is to read the remarkable research of a brilliant mind into the concept of honor as the origin of morality as we know it practiced or not. the book continues is essential for us. inescapable in his urgent relevance to the embattled human morality we live within our codes of the present. edward wilson...
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she al--she always shied away from that. c-span: why? guest: i don't know. because i was ill--i--was conceived beyond the sheets and so i was the cause of sin. i used to say, 'frankie was the cause of marriage.' they had--it was a shotgun wedding and i was the--what appeared five months after their wedding. c-span: did that bother you when you found it out? guest: it did, yeah, because one of my friends told me i was a bastard. and there was no way of getting around that. he said i was doomed. and it was a sin that could not be washed away with the baptism of water. so i'm doomed. i'm excommunicated because of trinity and i'm doomed because i'm a bastard. c-span: were your parents catholic when they died? guest: they--my mother would--would give lip service and she would--she believed in it, but she didn't go to church that often. i think she had confession before she died. they do--they gi--you know, you're in a coma and they bring in a priest and you mumble something. the thing--it's less formal and it's less rigid than it used to be. you can go into the c
she al--she always shied away from that. c-span: why? guest: i don't know. because i was ill--i--was conceived beyond the sheets and so i was the cause of sin. i used to say, 'frankie was the cause of marriage.' they had--it was a shotgun wedding and i was the--what appeared five months after their wedding. c-span: did that bother you when you found it out? guest: it did, yeah, because one of my friends told me i was a bastard. and there was no way of getting around that. he said i was doomed....
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. >> the chiefs as officers reacting to this the said motion and tossing the night to shied the vote half later the tussaud's this manner is more of threatening themes. >> he had gone out from the wheelchair, walking down. we try to control earlier where the goddess was a man stopped in the shoulder. cirrus is doubt, that there was used was a pretty good life. >> his said his officers had teasers it might provide to the shooting. >> we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. ab get side, and is there, this coming sunday this ♪ let's go out to the dmv ♪ it's ok that we're number four hundred and three ♪ ♪ we'll find ourselves a comfy seat ♪ ♪ and watch some shows and stuff ♪ ♪ ♪ let's follow that lady with the laptop ♪ ♪ and watch day-time dramas at the bus stop ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your laptop and smartphone with at&t u-verse tv. now get up to $300 back in promotion cards. at&t. rethink possible. just passing the virus, and north to area's proposing talks with south korea to diffuse tensions in the
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. >> at least i keep my shies in at bay. >> it's good.ging of out of your shell. >> i'm going to cry. >> you work on that. >> jeff glor standing by at the newsdesk. another man working on not being so shy. >> i know. i really have to speak out more often. slowly but surely. a progression. >>> good morning. a new winter storm hitting the east this morning. what it looks like in northern new jersey. the snow falling several hours. officials burned by the post-christmas blizzard are trying to stay out of the curve this time. cbs news correspondent elaine quijano is with us. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. here in philadelphia the snow is coming down at a pretty steady clip. it's been this way the past couple of hours or so. all morning long behind me, crew coming in and out of this salt facility basically trying to keep ahead of the storm. this storm, you can imagine, is creating hazardous driving conditions, because it will last throughout the day across the northeast. up to eight inches are expected in some areas. already up in new york,
. >> at least i keep my shies in at bay. >> it's good.ging of out of your shell. >> i'm going to cry. >> you work on that. >> jeff glor standing by at the newsdesk. another man working on not being so shy. >> i know. i really have to speak out more often. slowly but surely. a progression. >>> good morning. a new winter storm hitting the east this morning. what it looks like in northern new jersey. the snow falling several hours. officials burned by...
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there was an edy relation shi. there was an edy relation shi.ip and no one has filleded that and no one has filleded that position. position. >> what the administration was >> what the administration was appreciating was here was a guy, appreciating was here was a guy, richard holbrooke, who did richard holbrooke, who did aspire to be secretary of state aspire to be secretary of state someday, realized it was not someday, realized it was not going to happen and signed up going to happen and signed up for what might have been one of for what might have been one of the toughest jobs to sign up for the toughest jobs to sign up for which is somehow becoming a which is somehow becoming a sperm enjoy to this region. sperm enjoy to this region. >> to the toughest part of the >> to the toughest part of the world. world. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. and one thing, by the way, an and one thing, by the way, an emotional white house. emotional white house. they lost a member of their own they lost a member of their own family, essentially, the wife of fami
there was an edy relation shi. there was an edy relation shi.ip and no one has filleded that and no one has filleded that position. position. >> what the administration was >> what the administration was appreciating was here was a guy, appreciating was here was a guy, richard holbrooke, who did richard holbrooke, who did aspire to be secretary of state aspire to be secretary of state someday, realized it was not someday, realized it was not going to happen and signed up going to...
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i have never shied away from a good fight and i never will. [applause] so the reason i have decided not to run for reelection in 2012 is best expressed in the wise words from ecclesiastes -- "to everything, there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven. -- under seven." at the end of this year, i will have used -- i would have served 24 years in the u.s. senate. i have run at least 15 full- fledged campaigns. that is just conn, not including the national campaigns i have been involved in. for me, it is time for another season and another purpose under heaven. i do not intend today to be the end of my career in public service. having made this decision not to run a nabal's need to spend the next two years to duke and -- enables me to spend the next two years to devote my time to my country. i will do everything in my power to build bridges across party lines, to keep our country said, to win the wars we are in command to make sure that america's leadership on the world stage is principled and strong. everything i can to get our eco
i have never shied away from a good fight and i never will. [applause] so the reason i have decided not to run for reelection in 2012 is best expressed in the wise words from ecclesiastes -- "to everything, there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven. -- under seven." at the end of this year, i will have used -- i would have served 24 years in the u.s. senate. i have run at least 15 full- fledged campaigns. that is just conn, not including the national campaigns i have...
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if you have never shied away from challenges. and you have always worked toward solutions.brought law enforcement officers and community residents together. you have helped to sow peace in some of this nation's most dangerous and divided neighborhoods. you have advocated not just for law and order in communities but for greater opportunities and more support for local young people. and you have ensured that shiloh baptist church continues to be a strong voice and an effective allied in advancing the cause of justice. this kind of work must continue. so i thank you for your commitment to this work and for your contributions in determining where we will go from here. the answer to dr. king's question. however long last we will realize dr. king's vision. so may god continue to bless your efforts. may god continue to bless our efforts. may god continue to bless this city and may god continue to bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> i believe th
if you have never shied away from challenges. and you have always worked toward solutions.brought law enforcement officers and community residents together. you have helped to sow peace in some of this nation's most dangerous and divided neighborhoods. you have advocated not just for law and order in communities but for greater opportunities and more support for local young people. and you have ensured that shiloh baptist church continues to be a strong voice and an effective allied in...
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it is something we care a lot about, and we will not turn the fiscal shi around overnight, but we want to point in the right direction. the debt ceiling is not dealing with current spending, it is old spending. it is the recklessness of the past. >> but it is your watch. >> doesn't have to be raised what -- does it have to be raised? default is t the alternative. we did not want to just pass some naked debt ceiling increase. we want to have real fiscal controls, or spending cuts in order to do that. >> the fmer senator phil gramm once told me one of his political roles was never to take a political hostage you are not prepared to shoot. you have to pass a debt ceiling increase. so that is a hostage you are not prepared to shoot, because she cannot. how was that a winning strategy? >> how long will we raise it for? two years, one year? there are lots of ways of doing it that could speak to our strategy. i don't like negotiating in the media on how we will propose this issue, but republicans are not interested in just a nak debt ceiling increase it. >> you well want something in return.
it is something we care a lot about, and we will not turn the fiscal shi around overnight, but we want to point in the right direction. the debt ceiling is not dealing with current spending, it is old spending. it is the recklessness of the past. >> but it is your watch. >> doesn't have to be raised what -- does it have to be raised? default is t the alternative. we did not want to just pass some naked debt ceiling increase. we want to have real fiscal controls, or spending cuts in...
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i have never shied away from a good fight and i never will.ause] the reason i have decided not to run for reelection in 2012 is best expressed in the wise words of ecclesiastes. "to everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven peacoat at the end of this term, i will have served -- under have been." i will have served 24 years. i have run 15 full-fledged campaign and that is just in campaign not including the national campaign that was involved in. for me, it is time for another season and another purpose under heaven. i do not intend to dave to be the end of my career in public service. -- i do not intend today to be the end of my career. this enables me to spend my next two years devoting my full measure of energy and attention to getting things done for connecticut and our country. i will keep doing everything in my power to build strong bridges across party lines, keep our country save, when the wars we are in, and make sure the american leadership on the world stage is principled and strong. i will do everything i
i have never shied away from a good fight and i never will.ause] the reason i have decided not to run for reelection in 2012 is best expressed in the wise words of ecclesiastes. "to everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven peacoat at the end of this term, i will have served -- under have been." i will have served 24 years. i have run 15 full-fledged campaign and that is just in campaign not including the national campaign that was involved in. for me, it...