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danny van orden and his 74-year-old neighbor lee donelly live on the island in sparta.association demanded a bridge be taken down calling it a liability. van orden uses this kayak to get across the lake. he says he could have left but decided to stay on the island because of his neighbor donelly. >> she's not going to leave that home was her cat. this is where she's lived for the last 30, 40 years. >> sparta township must approve a new variance for a walkway. >> new policy at cinemark. starting tomorrow no bags larger than 12-inches by 12-inches by 6-inches will be allowed with the exception of medical bags and diaper bags. the theater says it's a move to increase safety and security. the theaters do not have an area to leave bags or other belongings that are not permitted inside. so leave it in the car or just don't bring it. >> 4:19 now. in health check keeping people without -- keeping people healthy without the calorie counting. how that might help some people lose more weight. >> a delaware county street looks a little bit like jurassic park. and even the police go
danny van orden and his 74-year-old neighbor lee donelly live on the island in sparta.association demanded a bridge be taken down calling it a liability. van orden uses this kayak to get across the lake. he says he could have left but decided to stay on the island because of his neighbor donelly. >> she's not going to leave that home was her cat. this is where she's lived for the last 30, 40 years. >> sparta township must approve a new variance for a walkway. >> new policy at...
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david begnaud, cbs news, sparta, tennessee. >>> tonight a settlement in the federal lawsuit between uber. they agreed to pay google's self-driving car company $240 million in stock. uber denied any wrong doing, but promised to use only their own research. >>> tonight there is a new push to ban youth tackle football in california. here is reporter mark thompson. >> reporter: the bill would be introduced here later this spring. now it's aimed at reducing the affects of brain trauma from playing football overtime. the act would ban tackle football until children reach high school encouraging organized youth leagues to play flag football instead. it is offered by assembly members of san diego and kevin mccarty of sacramento. the two cite medical studies on long-term brain trauma from the repeated tackling in football known as cte. golden state children need to know no touchdown or interception is worth the long- term damage to the brain caused by tackle football. while many parents have raised concerns about their children playing football, christine jorgensen is not one of them. >> reporter
david begnaud, cbs news, sparta, tennessee. >>> tonight a settlement in the federal lawsuit between uber. they agreed to pay google's self-driving car company $240 million in stock. uber denied any wrong doing, but promised to use only their own research. >>> tonight there is a new push to ban youth tackle football in california. here is reporter mark thompson. >> reporter: the bill would be introduced here later this spring. now it's aimed at reducing the affects of...
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europe one two or three degrees to believe that it's subzero in kiev in contrast it's quite mild in sparta normally when in london at ten degrees about fifteen madrid with a bit of rain for the pyrenees and this rain rather than stay on notice let me take you day forward there is still snow that is rather less than his intensity and it's an extent but this rain probably developed rather more strongly up the coast of the adriatic and talking back into its face all the action seems to be in this part of europe that's certainly been reflected in recent weather in the levant for example and it's still as a developing light to cause well unpleasant windy and rather rough seas conditions the coast of algeria rains like to fall into musea probably parts of libya as well and the breeze itself will be noticeable keeping the temperature in the teens all of marching slowed this direction and we've got more rain developing somewhere in the middle of egypt part of the desert part of egypt is current twenty. a unique portrait of a small gulf nation living under siege what made those different was they t
europe one two or three degrees to believe that it's subzero in kiev in contrast it's quite mild in sparta normally when in london at ten degrees about fifteen madrid with a bit of rain for the pyrenees and this rain rather than stay on notice let me take you day forward there is still snow that is rather less than his intensity and it's an extent but this rain probably developed rather more strongly up the coast of the adriatic and talking back into its face all the action seems to be in this...
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on the con temporary, they knew that visit centric societies from sparta in ain't vent greece to me medieval monasteries of europe, to the 20th center communism and fascism was only invariably despotic society and crushed humanity nor a unforgiving concept of, quote, the good. societies based on freedom might aim for lest lofty aims and allow for a great deal of sinfulness, but in creating space for what was called experiment in living, they allowed the human spirit to breathe and to flourish. i cannot emphasize enough that if freedom is to be at all meaningful, it must allow for an extraordinary amount of failure, futility, stupidity and ugliness. we start businesses that more often than not fail. we enter marriages that half the time end in divorce. we experiment with drugs and indulge in drink and some end up as addicts and wrecks. we blow our money on slot machines. we traffic in crazy conspiracies and express shocking bigotries and tell shameless lies and that's just if you're the president. [laughter] >> adam smith said there's a lot of ruin in a nation. there's lot of ruin in our pers
on the con temporary, they knew that visit centric societies from sparta in ain't vent greece to me medieval monasteries of europe, to the 20th center communism and fascism was only invariably despotic society and crushed humanity nor a unforgiving concept of, quote, the good. societies based on freedom might aim for lest lofty aims and allow for a great deal of sinfulness, but in creating space for what was called experiment in living, they allowed the human spirit to breathe and to flourish....
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the contrary they knew that virtue centric society from sparta inn ancient greece to the medieval monasteries in europe the 20th century communism and fascism were almost invariably despotic society which crushed humanity in an oppressive and forgiving concept of quote the good. societies based on freedom might aim for less lofty aims and allow for a great deal of senseless but increasing space for what memorably called experiments in living they allowed the humans. two. it parish. i cannot emphasize enough that freedom is to be at all fmeaningful and must allow forn extraordinary amount of failure, utility, stupidity and ugliness. we start businesses that more often than not fail. we enter marriages that half the time and into force. the experiment drugs in indulgent drink and some of us end up as attics and rex. floor money on slot machines. we traffic and crazy conspiracies and express shocking bigotry and tell the shameless lies. and that is just the present. [laughter] adam smith said there is a lot of ruin o in a nation and theres ase lot of ruin in our personal lives as well. all becau
the contrary they knew that virtue centric society from sparta inn ancient greece to the medieval monasteries in europe the 20th century communism and fascism were almost invariably despotic society which crushed humanity in an oppressive and forgiving concept of quote the good. societies based on freedom might aim for less lofty aims and allow for a great deal of senseless but increasing space for what memorably called experiments in living they allowed the humans. two. it parish. i cannot...
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europe one two or three degrees typically factors subzero in kiev in contrast it's quite mild in sparta normally when in london at ten degrees about fifteen madrid with a bit of rain for the pyrenees and this rain rolls and stay on notice that you take your day forward there is still snow there is rather less that is intensity on this and extent but this rain probably does out rubble strongly up the coast of the adriatic and talking back into its face all the action seems to be in this part of europe that's certainly been reflected in recent weather in the levant for example and it's still as a developing not as a cause well unpleasant windy and rather rough seas conditions the coast of algeria rain is likely to fall into musea probably parts of libya as well and the breeze itself will be noticeable keeping the temperature in the teens all last march he slowed in this direction and we've got more rain developing somewhere in the middle of egypt's part of the desert part of egypt as carter twenty. in two thousand and eight raggy omar traveled across the united states discovering what it
europe one two or three degrees typically factors subzero in kiev in contrast it's quite mild in sparta normally when in london at ten degrees about fifteen madrid with a bit of rain for the pyrenees and this rain rolls and stay on notice that you take your day forward there is still snow there is rather less that is intensity on this and extent but this rain probably does out rubble strongly up the coast of the adriatic and talking back into its face all the action seems to be in this part of...
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," i'm david begnaud in sparta, tennessee. >> that kind of leaves me speechless. >> that is shocking video that raises a lot of questions about use of force. >> that man was driving with a suspended license and ends up dead. >>> all right, a major collision averted at the last minute. still ahead, inside the surprise settlement that provoked gasps in a san francisco courtroom ending in a dispute between major players in a >>> it has been a wild ride. stocks rebounded friday after their worst week in two years. the long-running bull market posted big selloffs. ahead why investors may need to buckle up for a while. i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c i'm always on call. an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common
for "cbs this morning: saturday," i'm david begnaud in sparta, tennessee. >> that kind of leaves me speechless. >> that is shocking video that raises a lot of questions about use of force. >> that man was driving with a suspended license and ends up dead. >>> all right, a major collision averted at the last minute. still ahead, inside the surprise settlement that provoked gasps in a san francisco courtroom ending in a dispute between major players in a...