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one week after congresswoman gifford was shot ahead at a public forum and that she was holding her to sob sister, she is in critical condition six others were killed in the rampage. about the shooter is in custody, and have also had strange on- line video set lead expert to believe that he was mentally ill. it's tied to put more focus on mental health care. >> it's always something you do not talk about, you do not discuss because of the state up. >> according to one mental- health groups over the past year's cash strapped states have been cut over $2 billion for mental health services. >> weather extremes, to be gobbling ought to let all over the globe. look at entire country is under water. >> no problems with rain in the bay area we have a drive forecast but before you forecast. >> in two years the america's cup will sell for san francisco bay. this will mean massive remodeling hear a lot of fishermen war. approximately 80 businesses could be forced to relocate. paris for the 2013 cup competition, they've been going gives a solo get some of the businesses that could be on the move. >>
one week after congresswoman gifford was shot ahead at a public forum and that she was holding her to sob sister, she is in critical condition six others were killed in the rampage. about the shooter is in custody, and have also had strange on- line video set lead expert to believe that he was mentally ill. it's tied to put more focus on mental health care. >> it's always something you do not talk about, you do not discuss because of the state up. >> according to one mental- health...
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. >> reporter: believing if near a tv, sheared this message directly to her son [ sobbing ] for him toeep saying he wants to come home. i'm like maybe that -- this is hard because he has a great heart. if you love him so much, send him home with somebody. >> cardnez is pregnant with her daughter. >> if you're watching this, visit your daughter. don't want you to see her. >> if the emotional pleas can't bring him back, his mother is hoping the reward will. it goes every day and -- it grows every day and reached well into the thousands of dollars. >> reporter: jonathan blue kron4 news. >>> fog will be the story out there tomorrow morning. the advisory has been extended up to the north and wind certainly is going to carry this fog and even as far as the north thing. frog advisory is in effect until 1:00. the wind is going to carry it a little farther than we saw it today. there are rays and half a mile in fair field and places like santa rose saw. one is going to be the central valley fog which you see here, pushing into the delta, tending it of a leg host. also the cartinez is probably g
. >> reporter: believing if near a tv, sheared this message directly to her son [ sobbing ] for him toeep saying he wants to come home. i'm like maybe that -- this is hard because he has a great heart. if you love him so much, send him home with somebody. >> cardnez is pregnant with her daughter. >> if you're watching this, visit your daughter. don't want you to see her. >> if the emotional pleas can't bring him back, his mother is hoping the reward will. it goes every...
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el presidente obama se refiere a los acontecimntos de tucso en su discurso sob el estadoe nación.lntdicen en la agenda conmigo. nos vamos a l primera pausa de tucsoarizona, al volv exploram si fue fácil armse hasta los dientesl pistolero de arizona, a pesar que tenía ver lo que nos >josé: ze jar lee loughr compró un army lo hizo a pesar de su pasado criminal ¿como es posible esto?. >rogel: disparó decenas de balas si necesad de recargar la pistola en segundos cons ribel osorio unamasacr una tragedia que haré vi vado el debate sobre la ventde armas >>> he estado ha criminalzado a la gente, increíblemente tratando de legalizar el o, y porte de armas. la segunda enmienda de la constitución es para muchos, para una mayoría aplastante, como una leyagrada. es dlouns estados del país, dond con mayor facilidad se pueden comprar armas. >>> en arizona se pueden compr sinermi sin documentos, sin nada. >>> este abogado, asegura que tiene 2pistas. y solo una está registrada apenasl año pasado la gobernadora jean brower aprob una ley y no necesitaomprarn arma registrada firmó otra que permi por
el presidente obama se refiere a los acontecimntos de tucso en su discurso sob el estadoe nación.lntdicen en la agenda conmigo. nos vamos a l primera pausa de tucsoarizona, al volv exploram si fue fácil armse hasta los dientesl pistolero de arizona, a pesar que tenía ver lo que nos >josé: ze jar lee loughr compró un army lo hizo a pesar de su pasado criminal ¿como es posible esto?. >rogel: disparó decenas de balas si necesad de recargar la pistola en segundos cons ribel osorio...
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published several books and articles for magazines, as well as working a job as a car salesman for sob. the expense of writing about dresden and what happened to him was tremendously difficult for vonnegut. it took him about 20 years to be able to publish the book, slaughterhouse-five. jane, his wife had encouraged him to write it. she worked as his editor on the book. she asked questions and get clarity on issues that helped him to retrieve a lot of the memories that he had repressed. because of the family situation with the addition of more children, and the success that was coming with the publishing of "slaughterhouse-five," his marriage with jane was rocky, just -- is thought i'd mention about a month ago that that experience and the publishing of the book and all that brought to vonnegut contribute to their marriage dissolving. and at that time vonnegut had met the photographer, jill, and eventually married jill. and she was, you know, his second wife and was the only other person he was married to during his lifetime. i'll move you over here to what we call the political activit
published several books and articles for magazines, as well as working a job as a car salesman for sob. the expense of writing about dresden and what happened to him was tremendously difficult for vonnegut. it took him about 20 years to be able to publish the book, slaughterhouse-five. jane, his wife had encouraged him to write it. she worked as his editor on the book. she asked questions and get clarity on issues that helped him to retrieve a lot of the memories that he had repressed. because...
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the unsainted god the sobbing girl there in the dark i hold you closely and we are like lovers.our ear shells on the floor next to my booted feet. my own hands handy work. after work i will have these specimens saved. i go to a tax dermist shop when the man gives a look of hear when i pull out the ear shells. he refused to do it. i return it later and unmake his look say, i will never do it again your ear shells forgotten in the trash bin of the polytechnic where i toss them of history. days later i'm convinced i see one hand carried by a rat. seeking the traces of your body and the animals is this not a form of transcendence my darling. a downward rising the maggets small white gods like an animal mob. you did not answer my question with the language we used between us you vomited and stared into the lenses i wore to cover my pupils to keep some things in and some things out plastic screens. was it not possible to make love in that space. i could save you and i do make an essay and listened and obeyed. i hoped to carry your ear shell with me. i read the manual from beginning to
the unsainted god the sobbing girl there in the dark i hold you closely and we are like lovers.our ear shells on the floor next to my booted feet. my own hands handy work. after work i will have these specimens saved. i go to a tax dermist shop when the man gives a look of hear when i pull out the ear shells. he refused to do it. i return it later and unmake his look say, i will never do it again your ear shells forgotten in the trash bin of the polytechnic where i toss them of history. days...
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them know ahead of time that he p lanned to grant clemency to one men convicted in the death of their sob. schwarzenegger reduced the manslaughter charge for nunez. his father is fabian nunez. >> def lit, nothing but p olitics. he's just trying to pass it o ff -- definitely it's nothing but politics. he's trying to pass it off, i think everybody in california and country can see that. >> esteban nunez was convicted in the stabbing death of luis santos in san diego. now his father says he may file a victim's rights lawsuit. >>> a fire at a pot club. len ramirez says some are b laming lawmakers for that. len? >> reporter: that's trite. i spoke to the owner of another pot club and he says he and others in the industry are striving to be just as legitimate as any other business in san jose. but he says the lack of guidance in city hall, the lack of j oaning and -- scoping and regulations can lead to something like this. a house fire caught fire at 3:00 in the morning. by 5:00, the firefighters had the two-alarm blaze under control. no one would speak on camera but a neighbor said it was a sur
them know ahead of time that he p lanned to grant clemency to one men convicted in the death of their sob. schwarzenegger reduced the manslaughter charge for nunez. his father is fabian nunez. >> def lit, nothing but p olitics. he's just trying to pass it o ff -- definitely it's nothing but politics. he's trying to pass it off, i think everybody in california and country can see that. >> esteban nunez was convicted in the stabbing death of luis santos in san diego. now his father...
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his sobbing mother says -- "it's a crime what they did. they're just giving us excuses." the teen's grieving family has no answers. just a bullet torn jacket worn by their son. the fbi, who is handling this investigation, wouldn't talk to us on camera, but they tell nbc news border patrol agents were in this area wednesday morning trying to apprehend a drug smuggler. that's when they say a group of teenagers began throwing rocks and an agent fired his gun. the incident game along a stretch of border where tensions run high. in december, border patrol agent brian terry was killed in a shootout with bandits. he was 40 years old. this cell phone video captures another fatal shooting near el paso, texas. the border patrol says a 15-year-old was throwing rocks at agents. he was shot in the head. >> when you pick up a rock and throw it at a police officer, you should expect to have deadly force directed back toward you. >> reporter: many americans who live in border cities used to feel safe, but no more. violence from last year's $10 billion drug trade claimed hundreds of lives
his sobbing mother says -- "it's a crime what they did. they're just giving us excuses." the teen's grieving family has no answers. just a bullet torn jacket worn by their son. the fbi, who is handling this investigation, wouldn't talk to us on camera, but they tell nbc news border patrol agents were in this area wednesday morning trying to apprehend a drug smuggler. that's when they say a group of teenagers began throwing rocks and an agent fired his gun. the incident game along a...
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he went into this week, came out of the suite in tears, sobbing and sobbing. i had never seen him cry again for many, many years until mrs. nixon died. it was a very significant friendship. >> that was a jack brennan, who was my data military marine paid in the white house, served his country with great distinction. and after the resignation, jacking up and was chief of staff for my dad, and i remember my father crying, too. >> i was going to say something to the eisenhower nixon relationship is actually of interest to historians in a big way julie and i have been talking with a man who is going to base a book on them. the scenes that you're talking about, jack, i was that i remember. if the answer to everybody. not only, here, there was a clash between the two that one might expect. one of the relationships we covered in "going home to glory" is a clash between dwight eisenhower and douglas macarthur. and the reason they clashed is eisenhower and macarthur, now serving together at an early point in the career could not have recognized that macarthur had the s
he went into this week, came out of the suite in tears, sobbing and sobbing. i had never seen him cry again for many, many years until mrs. nixon died. it was a very significant friendship. >> that was a jack brennan, who was my data military marine paid in the white house, served his country with great distinction. and after the resignation, jacking up and was chief of staff for my dad, and i remember my father crying, too. >> i was going to say something to the eisenhower nixon...
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they will be going live to the president's speech in sue sob. we leave with this $vigil h appening. spirit is not. >> couric: dy in tucson leaves members of congress and their families shaken. >> the first thing she asked me was, "mommy, are you going to get shot?" >> couric: the president tries to comfort a nation in mourning, but even on a rare day of unity, politics and controversy intervene. >> journalists and pundits should not manufacture a blood libel. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it was a very different house of representatives than we've come to expect. gone today, with rare exception, was the partisan bickering. tragedy united members from both sides of the aisle as they convened for the first time since a gunman tried to assassinate one of their own. congresswoman, gabrielle giffords, shot along with 18 others in tucson, arizona, last saturday, remains in the hospital, critically wounded but making progress. here at the capitol, the flag flies
they will be going live to the president's speech in sue sob. we leave with this $vigil h appening. spirit is not. >> couric: dy in tucson leaves members of congress and their families shaken. >> the first thing she asked me was, "mommy, are you going to get shot?" >> couric: the president tries to comfort a nation in mourning, but even on a rare day of unity, politics and controversy intervene. >> journalists and pundits should not manufacture a blood libel....
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. >> reporter: by come par i sob, so far this year, oakland has had nine homicides, san francisco has had eight. live in san jose, kimberly terry, bay area news. >>> the search is off for now. stanislaus county are stopping a search for a 4-year-old boy. this all began on tuesday when an amber alert was issued for juliani. a few hours after the abduction, a farm worker said he saw the car matching that in the alert go into the canal. today they pulled out a pickup matching one stolen in 2009. now the search is being suspended while crews let water into the canal again so they can keep using the sonar. but the search will resume early next week. >> we're going to continue to look. we're going to continue to search. we're going to continue to follow up on every lead and tip that we get in this case. again, we continue to hold out hope that we're going to find juliani alive and reunite him with his family. that's our goal. >> the truck found today was about a mile and a half from where the witnesses reported seeing the suspect vehicle plunge in. >>> slavery is not just a piece of america
. >> reporter: by come par i sob, so far this year, oakland has had nine homicides, san francisco has had eight. live in san jose, kimberly terry, bay area news. >>> the search is off for now. stanislaus county are stopping a search for a 4-year-old boy. this all began on tuesday when an amber alert was issued for juliani. a few hours after the abduction, a farm worker said he saw the car matching that in the alert go into the canal. today they pulled out a pickup matching one...
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. >> i feel like he is going to take my son away and i'm never going to to see him again. [ sobbing ] >> authorities say that jose rodriguez has a criminal record including a manslaughter conviction. again, chopper 5 is over this canal near where the boy was taken. we are watching what the search and dive teams come up with. we'll bring you more as we get those details. >>> well, this is a growing problem for pilots being blinded by laser pointers at those critical moments just before landing or after take- off. now today we learn this. all three major bay area airports are among the worst in the nation when it comes to those incidents. len ramirez is at san jose's airport which is right near the top of the list. len. >> reporter: exactly right, allen. this is the little device that we're talking about. this is what's causing all the fuss at airports all over the country and here in the bay area, as well. now, i picked this up for less than $3 today at a local electronics store and i want to show you what it does. if i point it right at the lens there. now, imagine trying to land an a
. >> i feel like he is going to take my son away and i'm never going to to see him again. [ sobbing ] >> authorities say that jose rodriguez has a criminal record including a manslaughter conviction. again, chopper 5 is over this canal near where the boy was taken. we are watching what the search and dive teams come up with. we'll bring you more as we get those details. >>> well, this is a growing problem for pilots being blinded by laser pointers at those critical moments...
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they said it's too bad that wasn't some guy that had a concealed weapon to take that sob out. >> there -- that s.o.b. out. >> there was one that was there. he didn't know who to shoot and almost shot the guy -- >> the president told to you cool the rhetoric now, eleanor. >> he told you, too, though. [ laughter ] >> monica's point is well taken because he's been characterized at least on television by respected shrink as being a psychopathic person, a killer. so her point is really well taken. why not just lay it up to a factor of a paranoid sociopathic behavior? >> why not tighten the gun laws so somebody who gets kicked out of algebra class because he's too dangerous and can't get into the military can't carry a concealed gun without a permit. >> exit question. >> that don't have 30 shots. >> assign a letter grade to obama's tucson speech a to f. pat? >> i think given the circumstances, i think was a plus. >> eleanor? >> i go a double plus. >> i would give him a b plus but we're extrapolating way too much from a single horrific, freak tragedy. >> i think it was an a and would be an a
they said it's too bad that wasn't some guy that had a concealed weapon to take that sob out. >> there -- that s.o.b. out. >> there was one that was there. he didn't know who to shoot and almost shot the guy -- >> the president told to you cool the rhetoric now, eleanor. >> he told you, too, though. [ laughter ] >> monica's point is well taken because he's been characterized at least on television by respected shrink as being a psychopathic person, a killer. so her...
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( sobs ) come on, ben! what are you doing? we're gonna get going!: i made these pictures for you at school. oh, lovely. that's... a lovely picture of... what is it of? a cow. a cow. killing some people because it doesn't want to be made into food. he's ripping their heads off, and their arms, and shooting them, and... that one is of... people getting hurt because-- and the cow's killing them because the cow doesn't want to be made into food. because i don't like burgers, so they're made out of cows and pigs and stuff like that. so that's why i draw a picture of a cow-- yes. that makes sense. i'm gonna keep hold of that one. special one. there's these. oh, are they lovely! do you know what i'm gonna do? dad: ben, i told you to stay away from my staple gun, didn't i? darling, go and get your shoe, 'cause i'm gonna look at them all, i'm gonna really look at them all and have a good think about them, especially this one, and you're gonna go and find your shoe. off you go. we need to get to school. it's lovely. it's weird. that kid is taking it right to
( sobs ) come on, ben! what are you doing? we're gonna get going!: i made these pictures for you at school. oh, lovely. that's... a lovely picture of... what is it of? a cow. a cow. killing some people because it doesn't want to be made into food. he's ripping their heads off, and their arms, and shooting them, and... that one is of... people getting hurt because-- and the cow's killing them because the cow doesn't want to be made into food. because i don't like burgers, so they're made out of...
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. >> reporter: only sobs broke the silence. many here witnessed the bloodshed. today they pray for the dead. >> everybody was touched by this. everybody. >> reporter: as tucson remembers the victims -- >> we're examining the torture of students -- >> reporter: -- we know more about the suspect. >> thank you. this is jared from pima college. >> reporter: this is believed to be the voice of jared lee loughner, a rambling tirade recorded at pima community college a month before the shooting. >> this is now a genocide school where i am going to be homeless because of the school. >> when you're looking at this video by jared loughner, you're looking at someone who appears to be in the midst of a mental breakdown. >> reporter: the youtube clip is the latest piece of evidence gathered by investigators. it comes as they release the suspect's timeline before the rampage. november 30th they say loughner bought a glock nine millimeter handgun. january 7th a roll of film is dropped off at a tucson walgreens. the day of the shooting just after midnight loughner checks into a
. >> reporter: only sobs broke the silence. many here witnessed the bloodshed. today they pray for the dead. >> everybody was touched by this. everybody. >> reporter: as tucson remembers the victims -- >> we're examining the torture of students -- >> reporter: -- we know more about the suspect. >> thank you. this is jared from pima college. >> reporter: this is believed to be the voice of jared lee loughner, a rambling tirade recorded at pima community...
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. >> i always thought hysterical sobbing was the time to make a move.no wonder i have been so confusedl these years. >> i tell you who is crying tonight. one team drops out of the harbaugh sweeps stakes. niners back on top? going to be tears of joy for york. leaders in the clubhouse maybe. another team ready to make a you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about youfiber too. i have for while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. ur weigh left foot. take the right leg up, holding the inner arch of the foot... introducing instant action alerts, only from chase. left arm up... manage your account and help avoid overdrafts with a click of a button. just reply to the alert with how much you want to transfer. inhale, all the way up... so you always stay in balance
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of step back from it, but what did happen, i remember a month later looking at magazines and just sobbing because the reality of it finally sunk in, and within a year, as i started to know music, and the very first album i ever owned happened to be the very first crosby, stills, and nash album, by coincidence, as it happens. there was a song called long time gone, and we do talk about it, because it had a huge impact on my ability to go forward and to say, maybe, you know, out of the darkest things, it's still possible to see some light. i know personally that that's how the song kept me going, and i know for a lot of other people-- and i've talked about this with many other kennedy folk, you know, people who worked for robert kennedy and cared about him, were touched by that song, and you know, david-- david is-- has analogized, sometimes, this to, you know, songs are like paper airplanes. you toss them out, and, you know, you don't know from a tall building where they're going to land. one of them landed on me, and it stayed with me my whole life. and the song stayed with many people. y
of step back from it, but what did happen, i remember a month later looking at magazines and just sobbing because the reality of it finally sunk in, and within a year, as i started to know music, and the very first album i ever owned happened to be the very first crosby, stills, and nash album, by coincidence, as it happens. there was a song called long time gone, and we do talk about it, because it had a huge impact on my ability to go forward and to say, maybe, you know, out of the darkest...
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me on the podium stood up and had a 45 automatic pointed at me and saying: i want to kill you, you sobu've ruined my farm. >> reporter: he reports any letters, e-mails or phone calls and has been known to wear a bullet proof vest. this is her last tweet before the shooting. it reads. mr. politicians now use faceback or twitter to make themselves more accessible to the public, to draw them out to meet them in person. but are some of them making themselves too available? capitol police are now asking members of congress to be more vigilant about security. he isn't surprised. >> with the fervor of the two parties, the demonstrations in washington, i mean, there were signs on the capitol grounds "kill pilosi." now, come on. i mean, this is going over the top. >> reporter: even amidst potential danger, he says he won't stop reaching out to the people. the people who voted him into office. in oakland, this is ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the basketball game scheduled today between stanford and the university of arizona at tucson has been postponed because of the shooting. the stanford men's tea
me on the podium stood up and had a 45 automatic pointed at me and saying: i want to kill you, you sobu've ruined my farm. >> reporter: he reports any letters, e-mails or phone calls and has been known to wear a bullet proof vest. this is her last tweet before the shooting. it reads. mr. politicians now use faceback or twitter to make themselves more accessible to the public, to draw them out to meet them in person. but are some of them making themselves too available? capitol police are...
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yeah, sobbing in the car.t's very hard because this is how you define it. >> reporter: this morning, the family announced it was shutting and this, the reason. two years ago, the city sued exxon probably to clean up oil seeping from the ground. >> while they're pile driving, the buildings are shaking. the glass is shaking. you're in this constant earthquake mode. >> reporter: the family says to noise is too much and the health concerns too great to continue. at least for now. >> it's hard to watch it, to see it and yet, we have no control over it. >> reporter: the port says the oil is seeping from buried fuel tanks dating back to the '20s. >> it is a construction project, so there is noise that's happening out there. we have numerous other tenants out there. >> reporter: as for their future, the sisters hope to eventually reopen and add yet another chapter to this fish tale. >>> getting where you want to go a little faster. that's the promise of the new x express bus system in the east bay. service kicks off j
yeah, sobbing in the car.t's very hard because this is how you define it. >> reporter: this morning, the family announced it was shutting and this, the reason. two years ago, the city sued exxon probably to clean up oil seeping from the ground. >> while they're pile driving, the buildings are shaking. the glass is shaking. you're in this constant earthquake mode. >> reporter: the family says to noise is too much and the health concerns too great to continue. at least for now....
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she had a charisma he was one tough sob there you go again revealing our strengths... it shall be called the hoover dam our struggles. he said it is madness beyond measure and our ability to re-invent ourselves. we are building a great empire it's a nation on the make putting you into history... it was wild and exciting and out of control and taking you to the moment. liftoff, we have a liftoff these are our stories. it's very real, it's felt experience our american experience. only on pbs.
she had a charisma he was one tough sob there you go again revealing our strengths... it shall be called the hoover dam our struggles. he said it is madness beyond measure and our ability to re-invent ourselves. we are building a great empire it's a nation on the make putting you into history... it was wild and exciting and out of control and taking you to the moment. liftoff, we have a liftoff these are our stories. it's very real, it's felt experience our american experience. only on pbs.
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. >>> jean kwan will be sworn in as mayor of oakland the first woman and asian american sob city leadershe celebrated last night at oakland space and science center. >>> survivors of the 9/11 attackfirst responders to ground zero will get more help, president obama sign add bill to provide $4 billion in aid the measure will be paid for with a fee on some foreign companies, that get american government contracts. >>> and a battle set to begin when new congress is sworn in. wednesday, 87 new republicans will be sworn into the house gop will hold majority. now both parties say they want bipartisan ship and plan to make compromises republicans vow to cut spending and reverse president obamas health care law. >> they will try to start over. >>> as president obama prepares to return from his hawaii vacation, he is asking both parties to co-operate and focus on job, and economy. >> new blood test so sensitive it can spot a single cancer cell, is actually moving one step closer to being available at your doctors office. johnson and johnson joining forces with scientists from massachusetts gener
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corporate gigs where you follow the tragic video or somebody gets up there with one leg and they have a sobnd the room is quiet. now the comedy stylings. you comment on how ridiculous it is. >> what do you do? i'm an oncologist. thank you. move on. the worst -- the worst profession is an oncologist. right? in an audience. >> no! proctologist. >> no. that's funny. >> that is funny. >> oncology is not. >> yeah. >> dog oncology is really pitiful. nobody will laugh. >> i have to get another quick break in. more joan rivers, kathy griffin, joy behar. phyllis diller will be joining us later. >> and piers morgan. >> too dangerous. working in the garden, painting. my doctor suggested spiriva right then. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i love what it does. it opens up the airways. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision ch
corporate gigs where you follow the tragic video or somebody gets up there with one leg and they have a sobnd the room is quiet. now the comedy stylings. you comment on how ridiculous it is. >> what do you do? i'm an oncologist. thank you. move on. the worst -- the worst profession is an oncologist. right? in an audience. >> no! proctologist. >> no. that's funny. >> that is funny. >> oncology is not. >> yeah. >> dog oncology is really pitiful. nobody...
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she had a charisma he was one tough sob there you go again revealing our strengths...t shall be called the hoover dam our struggles. he said it is madness beyond measure and our ability to re-invent ourselves. we are building a great empire it's a nation on the make putting you into history... it was wild and exciting and out of control and taking you to the moment. liftoff, we have a liftoff these are our stories. it's very real, it's felt experience our american experience. only on pbs. which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them getng their hopes up, do we? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
she had a charisma he was one tough sob there you go again revealing our strengths...t shall be called the hoover dam our struggles. he said it is madness beyond measure and our ability to re-invent ourselves. we are building a great empire it's a nation on the make putting you into history... it was wild and exciting and out of control and taking you to the moment. liftoff, we have a liftoff these are our stories. it's very real, it's felt experience our american experience. only on pbs. which...
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corporate gigs where you follow the tragic video or somebody gets up there with one leg and they have a sobdy stylings. you comment on how ridiculous it is. >> what do you do? i'm an oncologist. thank you. move on. the worst -- the worst profession is an oncologist. right? in an audience. >> no! proctologist. >> no. that's funny. >> that is funny. >> oncology is not. >> yeah. >> dog oncology is really pitiful. nobody will laugh. >> i have to get another quick break in. more joan rivers, kathy griffin, joy behar. phyllis diller will be joining us later. >> and piers morgan. >> too dangerous. she felt lost... until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. i am a banker with quicken loans. this is kathy, who i helped do her first home loan, and this is her sister tina, who i also helped do her first home loan. it was unbelievable how well it all fell together. kathy said, "well, let m
corporate gigs where you follow the tragic video or somebody gets up there with one leg and they have a sobdy stylings. you comment on how ridiculous it is. >> what do you do? i'm an oncologist. thank you. move on. the worst -- the worst profession is an oncologist. right? in an audience. >> no! proctologist. >> no. that's funny. >> that is funny. >> oncology is not. >> yeah. >> dog oncology is really pitiful. nobody will laugh. >> i have to get...
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corporate gigs where you follow the tragic video or somebody gets up there with one leg and they have a sob story and the room is quiet. now the comedy stylings. you comment on how ridiculous it is. >> what do you do? i'm an oncologist. thank you. move on. the worst -- the worst profession is an oncologist. right? in an audience. >> no! proctologist. >> no. that's funny. >> that is funny. >> oncology is not. >> yeah. >> dog oncology is really pitiful. nobody will laugh. >> i have to get another quick break in. more joan rivers, kathy griffin, joy behar. phyllis diller will be joining us later. >> and piers morgan. >> too dangerous. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by
corporate gigs where you follow the tragic video or somebody gets up there with one leg and they have a sob story and the room is quiet. now the comedy stylings. you comment on how ridiculous it is. >> what do you do? i'm an oncologist. thank you. move on. the worst -- the worst profession is an oncologist. right? in an audience. >> no! proctologist. >> no. that's funny. >> that is funny. >> oncology is not. >> yeah. >> dog oncology is really pitiful....
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only sobs broke the silence. many here witnessed the bloodshed. saturday, they prayed for the dead. >> everybody was touched by this. everybody. >> reporter: as tucson remembers the victims, we know more about the suspect. this is believed to be the voice of jared lee loughner, a rambling tirade recorded at pima community college, months before the shooting. the youtube clip is the latest piece of evidence gathered by investigators. it comes as they release the suspect's timeline before the rampage. november 30, they say loughner bought a glock .9 millimeter hand gun. january 7, a roll of film is dropped off at a tucson walgreens. just after midnight on the day of the shooting he checks into a motel. at 4:00 a.m. he writes "good-bye friends" on a social networking website. a bag and bullets bought at a walmart. then after 10:00 he takes a cab to safeway. >> there are multiple people shot. >> reporter: 19 would be shot at this strip mall, six killed. >> all i saw was chaos, lots of people moving around, people on the ground. i will admit now when i
only sobs broke the silence. many here witnessed the bloodshed. saturday, they prayed for the dead. >> everybody was touched by this. everybody. >> reporter: as tucson remembers the victims, we know more about the suspect. this is believed to be the voice of jared lee loughner, a rambling tirade recorded at pima community college, months before the shooting. the youtube clip is the latest piece of evidence gathered by investigators. it comes as they release the suspect's timeline...
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not only do i sob silently but my throat tastes bitter. ♪ (narrator) gold had been discovered in california and sojourners came to make their fortune. as more and more people arrived, competition for jobs increased. many european laborers who felt that america should only belong to whites began to organize against nonwhite workers and, in particular, against the chinese. in 1882, congress passed the chinese exclusion act, a law which aimed to prevent chinese immigrant laborers from entering the united states. this was the first in a series of laws that began to limit immigration from specific ethnic groups. on the east coast, ellis island had been receiving immigrants since 1892. while ellis island has been a symbol of welcome to immigrants, angel island has a sadder story to tell. (moore) often it's sort of misphrased that angel island's called the ellis island of the west. most immigrants at ellis island stayed there for a few hours whereas immigrants on angel island stayed here anywhere from three to five days up to several weeks and up to several months and, in some cases, years. (lowe)
not only do i sob silently but my throat tastes bitter. ♪ (narrator) gold had been discovered in california and sojourners came to make their fortune. as more and more people arrived, competition for jobs increased. many european laborers who felt that america should only belong to whites began to organize against nonwhite workers and, in particular, against the chinese. in 1882, congress passed the chinese exclusion act, a law which aimed to prevent chinese immigrant laborers from entering...
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he was a tough sob. as you know, he didn't endorse me in 1960 until he absolutely had to. guest: i think that what eisenhower had done in 1960, by waiting so long to endorse nixon, really hurt nixon, because nixon felt that he had been a loyal soldier to eisenhower from 1952 to 1960, that he had served him well. nixon felt so indebted to him because eisenhower really gave him his first foreign policy lessons, sent him around the world and so forth. so i think that nixon -- he valued loyalty so much, and when eisenhower didn't express it when nixon thought he should have, he was disappointed. c-span: you tell a story about a visit by pat buchanan -- a call from pat buchanan around the whole 1992 race. how close were they? guest: well, buchanan and nixon went way back. buchanan had been a speechwriter for president nixon in the white house. and whenever nixon needed red meat to throw to the conservatives, he always called on buchanan to write those speeches. nixon said to me that patrick buchanan is an intellectual genius and he respected buchanan's ideological purity and bu
he was a tough sob. as you know, he didn't endorse me in 1960 until he absolutely had to. guest: i think that what eisenhower had done in 1960, by waiting so long to endorse nixon, really hurt nixon, because nixon felt that he had been a loyal soldier to eisenhower from 1952 to 1960, that he had served him well. nixon felt so indebted to him because eisenhower really gave him his first foreign policy lessons, sent him around the world and so forth. so i think that nixon -- he valued loyalty so...
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turned the globe and pointed to the united states priggish shul beamed ansaid you knw, you ar the first soband a long time that's gotten that right. [lauter] once a negotiation that's going, just as to a hammer and a lot of things that aren't nails look like nails to a diplomat, and life in one, quite frequently killed of things which aren't really opportunities settle something look like opportunities to have negotiations and wright reporting cables. and although on can talk with individuals such as foreign ministers say a mahmoud ahmadinejad regime one should under no circumstances be diluted into soft peddling things that need to be done in order to make that hypohetical gotiatonsucceewit the chces rtf stoero as thist i human endeavors. one thing we should no longer do and in this i join the others on the panel is keep the mek listed as a terrorist organization. pplause] in 22 years of practicing law, i read a lot of legal decisions, d rent eadth ccu cot'decisi i te involving the mek versus the state department, and my experience, and i think that of most lawyers interested in interniolm
turned the globe and pointed to the united states priggish shul beamed ansaid you knw, you ar the first soband a long time that's gotten that right. [lauter] once a negotiation that's going, just as to a hammer and a lot of things that aren't nails look like nails to a diplomat, and life in one, quite frequently killed of things which aren't really opportunities settle something look like opportunities to have negotiations and wright reporting cables. and although on can talk with individuals...
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sarge never blinked as this sob went through a long insulting speech.hter] we left the fellow scratching his head. [laughter] when i returned later alone, his secretary told me he confessed i was had. [laughter] indeed, while the chairman remained, shriver plucked off the full committee above him and mitigated his opposition. he was a one-man society. as curious about my training in a baptist seminary, he was an at tar boy -- altar boy and he wanted to serve close to john the 23rd. i said, i think you are about as close as anybody will ever get to carrying out his ideals. one day on the plane, he discoursed in detail how science of the heart could transform the church into a powerful progressive force in a world polarized by ideology, militarism, and materialism. let me tell you that the sarge was such a man as a life defining experience. despite his own extended clan, he had time for other families. when my wife suffered a miscarriage, sarge showed up at the hospital with a copy of "to kill a mocking bird," and sat beside the bed and held her hand. tod
sarge never blinked as this sob went through a long insulting speech.hter] we left the fellow scratching his head. [laughter] when i returned later alone, his secretary told me he confessed i was had. [laughter] indeed, while the chairman remained, shriver plucked off the full committee above him and mitigated his opposition. he was a one-man society. as curious about my training in a baptist seminary, he was an at tar boy -- altar boy and he wanted to serve close to john the 23rd. i said, i...
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incidents and problems getting to the bridge in either direction same story at the golden gate bridge, sobbingirtiness bridge and the richmond san rafael bridge. it does not produce any accidents out there. crosstown freeways looks good no problems were the james lick meets in down central. clocking a drive time of his team is from this shot toward san francisco airport. >> 10:20 a.m., the golden gate and will vote on whether to approve automatic toll collection is on the bridge. it will along eliminate toll positions. the move is to make up for drop in state funding in the board district. it would save 60 million over a decade. they hope to provide toll takers with other jobs in the district. oakland police chief and mayor are pledging to work quickly to fix the standing problem with the city's police radio system that affected the response to a car crash. this is how the problem has been described. they were able to communicate with other officers nearby the crash. unable to communicate with the dispatch center or officers for their way. it makes it so that they cannot call for ambulance cor
incidents and problems getting to the bridge in either direction same story at the golden gate bridge, sobbingirtiness bridge and the richmond san rafael bridge. it does not produce any accidents out there. crosstown freeways looks good no problems were the james lick meets in down central. clocking a drive time of his team is from this shot toward san francisco airport. >> 10:20 a.m., the golden gate and will vote on whether to approve automatic toll collection is on the bridge. it will...
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globe and pointed to the united states priggish shultz beamed and said you know, you are the first soband a long time that's gotten that right. [laughter] once a negotiation that's going, just as to a hammer and a lot of things that aren't nails look like nails to a diplomat, and life in one, quite frequently killed of things which aren't really opportunities to settle something look like opportunities to have negotiations and wright reporting cables. and although one can talk with individuals such as foreign ministers say a mahmoud ahmadinejad regime one should under no circumstances be diluted into soft peddling things that need to be done in order to make that hypothetical negotiations succeed with the chance is sort of close to zero as things get in human endeavors. one thing we should no longer do and in this i join the others on the panel is keep the mek listed as a terrorist organization. [applause] in 22 years of practicing law, i read a lot of legal decisions, and i recently read the circuit court's decision in the case involving the mek versus the state department, and my exp
globe and pointed to the united states priggish shultz beamed and said you know, you are the first soband a long time that's gotten that right. [laughter] once a negotiation that's going, just as to a hammer and a lot of things that aren't nails look like nails to a diplomat, and life in one, quite frequently killed of things which aren't really opportunities to settle something look like opportunities to have negotiations and wright reporting cables. and although one can talk with individuals...
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that students were stepping over her and just sort of ignoring her as she was in a fetal position sobbingncipal dan smith, responded to that saying i can unequivocally say ever documented or reported to the school. it is also important to note that through both the d.a.'s investigation as far as i am aware and through our own investigation into the misbehavior of our students, this alleged incident was never identified, discussed or reported in any form. certainly it's probably something that's now being investigated. now that you've heard about this other case, this case in which a young woman named payton spinney is claiming she was bullied, maybe you want to weigh in on this, darby. what do you want to say about what's changed and not changed at the school? >> well, it was actually payton's mother who told me that phoebe was laying on the floor and kids walked over her. she reported that to the high school four times last year and was told by counselors they were aware of it and that they were on top of it. it was also payton's state education advocate who called me back in late novemb
that students were stepping over her and just sort of ignoring her as she was in a fetal position sobbingncipal dan smith, responded to that saying i can unequivocally say ever documented or reported to the school. it is also important to note that through both the d.a.'s investigation as far as i am aware and through our own investigation into the misbehavior of our students, this alleged incident was never identified, discussed or reported in any form. certainly it's probably something that's...
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the globe and pointed to the united states prigsh shultz beamed and said you know, you are the first sobnd a long time that's gotten that right. [laughter] once a negotiation that's going, just as to a hammer and a lot of things that aren't nails look like nails to a diplomat, and life in one, quite frequently killed of things which aren't really oortunities to settle something look like opportunities to have negotiations and wright reporting cables. and although one can talk with individuals such as foreign ministers say a mahmoud ahmadinejad regime one should under no circumstances be diluted into soft peddling things that need to be done in order to make that hypothetical negotiations succeed with the chance is sort of close to zero as things get in human endeavors. one thing we should no longer do and in this i join the others on the panel is keep the mek listed as a terrorist organization. [applause] in 22 years of practicing law, i read a lot of legal decisions, and i recently read the circuit court's decision in the case involving the mek versus the state department, and my experi
the globe and pointed to the united states prigsh shultz beamed and said you know, you are the first sobnd a long time that's gotten that right. [laughter] once a negotiation that's going, just as to a hammer and a lot of things that aren't nails look like nails to a diplomat, and life in one, quite frequently killed of things which aren't really oortunities to settle something look like opportunities to have negotiations and wright reporting cables. and although one can talk with individuals...
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globe and pointed to the united states priggish shultz beamed and said you know, you are the first sobomat, and life in one, quite frequently killed of things which aren't really opportunities to settle something look like opportunities to have negotiations and wright reporting cables. and although one can talk with individuals such as foreign ministers say a mahmoud ahmadinejad regime one should under no circumstances be diluted into soft peddling things that need to be done in order to make that hypothetical negotiations succeed with the chance is sort of close to zero as things get in human endeavors. one thing we should no longer do and in this i join the others on the panel is keep the mek listed as a terrorist organization. [applause] in 22 years of practicing law, i read a lot of legal decisions, and i recently read the circuit court's decision in the case involving the mek versus the state department, and my experience, and i think that of most lawyers interested in international matters is that courts ordinarily get a great deal of deference to the executive branch with respec
globe and pointed to the united states priggish shultz beamed and said you know, you are the first sobomat, and life in one, quite frequently killed of things which aren't really opportunities to settle something look like opportunities to have negotiations and wright reporting cables. and although one can talk with individuals such as foreign ministers say a mahmoud ahmadinejad regime one should under no circumstances be diluted into soft peddling things that need to be done in order to make...