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today's loss comes after starks finished their best month on friday. more grim news tonight about the nation's soaring gas prices. industry analysts say prices could reach $4 nationwide before the end of the week. right now, a gallon of regular in maryland stands at $3.95. so far, 13 states have already hit the $4 mark. >> the devastating storm system that rocked this out last week is going into the history books tonight. a record 312 tornadoes hit in just 24 hours. more than 340 people reportedly were killed during that 24-hour time. recovery and cleanup is still going on across the cell. in some communities, all that remains are mounds of debris. the road to recovery begins, and there is hope that the hundreds who are still missing will be found. >> it is beyond comprehension. we were able to just walk out of here. i have still yet to figure it out. >> charlie sheen toward the destruction today in alabama. he says he plans to organize a benefit for residents. if you like to help those residents affected by the tornadoes, you can log on to our website
today's loss comes after starks finished their best month on friday. more grim news tonight about the nation's soaring gas prices. industry analysts say prices could reach $4 nationwide before the end of the week. right now, a gallon of regular in maryland stands at $3.95. so far, 13 states have already hit the $4 mark. >> the devastating storm system that rocked this out last week is going into the history books tonight. a record 312 tornadoes hit in just 24 hours. more than 340 people...
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problem world number one rafael nadal starts the defense of his madrid open title in stark. united will play barcelona in the final of the champions league after cruising past him inside. trafford so alex ferguson rested several key plays but his side still won four one on the night to go through six one an aggregate he made changes to the side that lost to arsenal last weekend and star striker wayne rooney wasn't even on the bench however two first half goals from valencia and gibson practically assured united sport in the final here are a big get one back we shall be but see more from anderson made when emphatic united now white barcelona dent in the final at wembley on may twenty eighth but before that both tried to claim a red cord nineteen and mastic league title and paid offending chanting chelsea this weekend surround it saying that think he had problems with last night's team selection. if you cross them some routes. well news asian american owners of these weapons are going as a group of. force a solution. for emotional. smaller. perception. of the human. over the l
problem world number one rafael nadal starts the defense of his madrid open title in stark. united will play barcelona in the final of the champions league after cruising past him inside. trafford so alex ferguson rested several key plays but his side still won four one on the night to go through six one an aggregate he made changes to the side that lost to arsenal last weekend and star striker wayne rooney wasn't even on the bench however two first half goals from valencia and gibson...
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in the evening soviet troops captured to the right stark stark floors for the first time the red flag was hoisted over the bow. of the cross a german man seen a draft gun show down that fresh leg was in it but it didn't go on for sure that's gone was no tells by a man of my battalion. on new york. on the morning of may second general helmet veiling commander of the berlin defense area arrived at the soviet headquarters to sign a cease fire order. was the first to read and type out that order. frankly i thought it was a very old order there is an almost exact quote from the initial lines sure of his committee as you saw it not living else of the faithful boy therefore we are no longer committed to the oath we have taken considering the situation of the civilian population in the un considering the situation of our wounded here by order a cease fire and surrender with the consent of. the i don't care to change anything in that's all that he held with him i said to myself the words let him say what he likes as long as the war comes to an end. soon after the ceasefire order silence fell o
in the evening soviet troops captured to the right stark stark floors for the first time the red flag was hoisted over the bow. of the cross a german man seen a draft gun show down that fresh leg was in it but it didn't go on for sure that's gone was no tells by a man of my battalion. on new york. on the morning of may second general helmet veiling commander of the berlin defense area arrived at the soviet headquarters to sign a cease fire order. was the first to read and type out that order....
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the ties that you wear because they like the fact that even though underneath that sure there's a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties i know to say anything back. i thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition because a reporter with me max kaiser and stacy herbert are a thing my guest ned naylor leland of asset management and if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report r t t v that are you it's all next on this is nice guys are saying by all. he.
the ties that you wear because they like the fact that even though underneath that sure there's a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties i know to say anything back. i thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition because a reporter with me max kaiser and stacy herbert are a thing my guest ned naylor leland of asset management and if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report r t t v that are you it's all...
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is a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties i know to say and the max. i thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition the kaiser and who are with me max kaiser and stacy herbert are a thing my guest ned naylor leeland of shipyard asset management and if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at times to report at r t t v dot ru until next time this is nice guys are saying bye.
is a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties i know to say and the max. i thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition the kaiser and who are with me max kaiser and stacy herbert are a thing my guest ned naylor leeland of shipyard asset management and if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at times to report at r t t v dot ru until next time this is nice guys are saying bye.
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once again proven why everybody in london is talking about data leyland and the fact that he is a stark raving genius over their shipyard asset management and they're also talking about some of the ties that you wear because they like the fact that even though underneath that sure is a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties i know to say anything back. i thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition the cause a reporter with me max kaiser and stacy herbert are a thing my guest ned miller leland of asset management and if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at the record at r t t v dot ru until next time this is max guys are standing by all to. afghanistan. weapons of mass destruction. terrorism. drills protests. drug trafficking.
once again proven why everybody in london is talking about data leyland and the fact that he is a stark raving genius over their shipyard asset management and they're also talking about some of the ties that you wear because they like the fact that even though underneath that sure is a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties i know to say anything back. i thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition the cause a reporter...
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once again proven why everybody in london is talking about data leyland and the fact that he is a stark raving genius over their shipyard asset management and they're also talking about some of the ties that you wear because they like the fact that even though underneath that button down shirt is a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties i know to say anything back. i thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey however our thank my guests ned naylor leland of asset management and if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report at r t t v that are you it's all next on this is nice guys are saying by all. the mission in three couldn't take three. three. three. three. free. videos for your media project a free media don carty don tom. yes .
once again proven why everybody in london is talking about data leyland and the fact that he is a stark raving genius over their shipyard asset management and they're also talking about some of the ties that you wear because they like the fact that even though underneath that button down shirt is a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties i know to say anything back. i thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the...
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lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> a reassuring report.d of. >>> coming up, your 401k did something today you may not know it did. it did. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com.
lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> a reassuring report.d of. >>> coming up, your 401k did something today you may not know it did. it did. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your...
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more now from our lisa stark. >> reporter: chicago o'hare is the nation's second busiest airport. but on monday flights stopped briefly while the vice president flew in for the swearing in of chicago's new mayor. the close call involving two regional jets came some eight minutes after joe biden had landed when the airport was once again up and running. both planes were united express flights. one with 29 passengers arriving from michigan. the other, 50 passengers departing for buffalo. the arriving jet was cleared to land on one runway, but it had to fly over another runway to do that. on the second runway another controller had cleared the other jet to depart putting the planes on a possible commission course. controllers realized the mistake, ordered the arriving pilots to abort their landing and go around, which they did. still, aviation sources say the pilot may have ended up as close as 300 feet above and 400 feet behind that departing jet. the faa says the vice president was never in danger, and his arrival played no role in the mishap. they and the ntsb are trying to figure
more now from our lisa stark. >> reporter: chicago o'hare is the nation's second busiest airport. but on monday flights stopped briefly while the vice president flew in for the swearing in of chicago's new mayor. the close call involving two regional jets came some eight minutes after joe biden had landed when the airport was once again up and running. both planes were united express flights. one with 29 passengers arriving from michigan. the other, 50 passengers departing for buffalo....
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once again proven why everybody in london is talking about data leyland and the fact that he is a stark raving genius over there should be out asset management and they're also talking about some of the ties that you wear because i like the fact that even though underneath that sure there's a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties and notice anything that. thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert are a thing my guest ned naylor leeland of asset management and if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report r t t v are you until next time this is nice guys are saying bye.
once again proven why everybody in london is talking about data leyland and the fact that he is a stark raving genius over there should be out asset management and they're also talking about some of the ties that you wear because i like the fact that even though underneath that sure there's a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties and notice anything that. thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report...
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thank you, lisa stark. >>> and we move on now to the floods. tonight, 4 million americans are watching the mighty mississippi in the next big town waiting for the river to strike, vicksburg where a floodwall is all that stands between the water and downtown. and you are looking at a live picture from vicksburg right now. this museum was on the wrong side of that wall. you can see what happened there. look at the river rising. upriver, of course, from memphis, there have been fear about the toxins in the water. our steve osunsami decided to test them and the results are in tonight. steve, what did you find? >> reporter: well, good evening, diane. we are at the memphis school that you visited on monday. and the reason that we're here, this is one of the places where we tested the water. health officials had been warning residents to get out of the water, to stay clear of it, unless they are protected. and we found out why today. the results of our test were troubling. >> it's very nasty. it's very nasty. >> reporter: families across memphis told
thank you, lisa stark. >>> and we move on now to the floods. tonight, 4 million americans are watching the mighty mississippi in the next big town waiting for the river to strike, vicksburg where a floodwall is all that stands between the water and downtown. and you are looking at a live picture from vicksburg right now. this museum was on the wrong side of that wall. you can see what happened there. look at the river rising. upriver, of course, from memphis, there have been fear about...
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lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to lisa tonight. >>> and we move on. across america, people are on the move tonight for the long holiday weekend. 35 million americans will travel, but with the close eye on gas prices, the average price of a gallon, right now, $3.85. that's up from $2.44 a gallon just two years ago. so, tonight, sharyn alfonsi on the three secrets to finding the cheapest gas. and what's not a secret tonight? the holiday traffic. she is stuck in it, right here on new york's west side highway so she's calling in by phone. if you can hear us, sharyn, take it away. >> reporter: well, david, i have to tell you, this hardly feels like the beginning of a relaxes weekend. the exodus has begun. we've been in a crawl trying to get out of the city. at one point, drivers were turning off their engines trying to save gas. we wondered, if you're going to buy gas, what's the best way to do it cheaply? and it turns out, there are a few tricks. we surveyed more than 5,000 gas stations and asked the experts. how can you ease the shock to your wallet? fir
lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to lisa tonight. >>> and we move on. across america, people are on the move tonight for the long holiday weekend. 35 million americans will travel, but with the close eye on gas prices, the average price of a gallon, right now, $3.85. that's up from $2.44 a gallon just two years ago. so, tonight, sharyn alfonsi on the three secrets to finding the cheapest gas. and what's not a secret tonight? the holiday traffic. she is stuck in it,...
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lisa stark, abc news, houston. >>> and still ahead on "world news," why is this billionaire paying $100,000 a person for kids to skip college? >>> and, what suze orman said the first time she sat down with oprah, and what she's saying now about changing your financial life. you're gonna want mr. fuzzyman even more now that we've discovered beneful playful life. with real, wholesome ingredients like beef, egg, and even oatmeal. extra protein for strong muscles. so you're ready for anything. you think you're getting spoiled. but it's so good for you, too. [ female announcer ] beneful playful life. healthful, flavorful, beneful. dream big. beneful is awarding a $500,000 makeover for one very lucky dog park. ♪ the count on chevy event is here. your ticket to a cruze eco. 42 mpg and over 500 highway miles a tank. one of our 9 models over 30 mpg highway. fuel up, rock on. very well qualified lessees can get a low mileage lease on a chevy cruze eco for around $159 a month. or qualified buyers can get no monthly payments for 3 months. fuel economy based on epa estimates. deferred payments offer end
lisa stark, abc news, houston. >>> and still ahead on "world news," why is this billionaire paying $100,000 a person for kids to skip college? >>> and, what suze orman said the first time she sat down with oprah, and what she's saying now about changing your financial life. you're gonna want mr. fuzzyman even more now that we've discovered beneful playful life. with real, wholesome ingredients like beef, egg, and even oatmeal. extra protein for strong muscles. so...
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lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to lisa tonight. >>> now to tense moments on a train today, in new jersey, just outside of new york city. 30 people were injured when a commuter train shot past the platform and then slammed into the barrier at the end of the line. officials are blaming mechanical error. possibly involving the brakes. none of the injuries is life threatening. >>> we're going to turn now to the epic flooding in the middle of this country. 4 million people in the path of these floods. the latest forecast showing the flood zone stretching nearly 1,000 miles along the mississippi, from illinois all the way down to louisiana. steve osunsami is in memphis again tonight where the waters are still rising. steve? >> reporter: good evening, david. we are north of the city in a neighborhood that was badly flooded. some of the people who lived here had to be rescued from their homes. we've seen fish and snakes running around. and we're told that this water could still be here by next week. tonight in memphis, in the mississippi river, there are 16 million gallons r
lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to lisa tonight. >>> now to tense moments on a train today, in new jersey, just outside of new york city. 30 people were injured when a commuter train shot past the platform and then slammed into the barrier at the end of the line. officials are blaming mechanical error. possibly involving the brakes. none of the injuries is life threatening. >>> we're going to turn now to the epic flooding in the middle of this country. 4...
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what the flight recorders tell us happened, and here's lisa stark. >> reporter: the plane's black boxes 13,000 feet below the ocean's surface reveal the pilot's actions may have ultimately caused the loss of control and the jet's plunge into the ocean. flight 447 had taken off from brazil, bound for paris. nearly four hours into the flight, at 35,000 feet, the crew apparently encountered heavy icing, which caused speed sensors to malfunction. that meant pilots were getting faulty and confusing speed readings. faced with a sudden emergency, with alarms likely sounding in the cockpit, the pilots, possibly confused, tried to diagnose the problem. abc news has confirmed the plane was still flyable, but that the pilots failed to do what was necessary to keep the jet in the air. they may have flown too slow, causing the plane to lose lift, and tumble out of the sky. >> at altitude, you don't have a lot of extra room, because the engines are producing just enough thrust to keep you there and you have a fairly small margin of where the nose can be tilted to maintain altitude. >> reporter: abc n
what the flight recorders tell us happened, and here's lisa stark. >> reporter: the plane's black boxes 13,000 feet below the ocean's surface reveal the pilot's actions may have ultimately caused the loss of control and the jet's plunge into the ocean. flight 447 had taken off from brazil, bound for paris. nearly four hours into the flight, at 35,000 feet, the crew apparently encountered heavy icing, which caused speed sensors to malfunction. that meant pilots were getting faulty and...
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in their super travel across stark r.t. . ok cliff i'd like to start now with you where you wrote in your weekly column about donald trump he is living in body image of every degrading aspect of american culture what do you mean by that. i love it but really look. i appreciate that thank you lou i mean for thirty years now this guy has been you know whatever it takes to get to get attention he's sort of built himself first of all he's spun a false resume he's somebody that knew that image in the united states and particularly in politics and business in many areas has become more important than reality which is he talks a big game you know he promotes himself and lessly but the truth is that look he inherited money from from his daddy he had to declare bankruptcy twice he tried to run a football league it was a abysmal failure so this guy who really has not been a very successful businessman at all has has used. you know i'll give him credit there brilliantly you know in a shameless fashion to make himself turn into this icon
in their super travel across stark r.t. . ok cliff i'd like to start now with you where you wrote in your weekly column about donald trump he is living in body image of every degrading aspect of american culture what do you mean by that. i love it but really look. i appreciate that thank you lou i mean for thirty years now this guy has been you know whatever it takes to get to get attention he's sort of built himself first of all he's spun a false resume he's somebody that knew that image in...
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here is lisa stark. >> it looks terrifying. a massive ligh lightning striks the air bus as it comes in for landing. despite the jolt, the people onboorpd and the plane are all fine. no injuries or damage. >>> in february, a jetblue flight was hit by lightning. >> there is shoak o smoke on te airplane. >> each year while the odds of getting struck by lightning on the ground is 1 in 700,000. the odds of being on a plane struck is 1 in 1250. former captain kevin hyatt knows that well. >> we saw a bright light and then you hear this very, very loud crack. >> so whapped when you got on the ground and took a look at the plane? >> we took a look at it and i was really farley surprised to see -- fairly surprised to see the small brown and black pok marks across the fuselage which meant that we did take a good strike. >> reporter: it was just cosmetic damage. usually if there is damage it is minor. that is because a plane is designed to withstand lightning. say a bolt of lightning hits its wing, rather than burning it up, the bolt of el
here is lisa stark. >> it looks terrifying. a massive ligh lightning striks the air bus as it comes in for landing. despite the jolt, the people onboorpd and the plane are all fine. no injuries or damage. >>> in february, a jetblue flight was hit by lightning. >> there is shoak o smoke on te airplane. >> each year while the odds of getting struck by lightning on the ground is 1 in 700,000. the odds of being on a plane struck is 1 in 1250. former captain kevin hyatt...
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. >> in the midst of celebration, there are also a stark warnings that the threat will likely outlive the world's most notorious criminal. >> we should not forget that the battle to stop al qaeda and its syndicate of terror will not end with the death of bin laden. >> security has been set up around the capital could the department of homeland security says it has no plans to issue an alert. keeping with islamic tradition, osama bin laden's body was buried at sea, but they have a photographic evidence and they are awaiting dna test results. >> hundreds gathered at ground zero ran for a bittersweet and spontaneous rally. the crowd quickly formed following the announcement of the bin laden's death by president barack obama. people were waving flags and the singing the national anthem. at one point, there was an impromptu moment of silence. almost 3000 people were killed by the terrorist attacks on september 11, 2001, brought another small crowd of four outside the home of president bush to bush. the crowd waved or flax -- waved flags and held it signs thanking president bush co. on sund
. >> in the midst of celebration, there are also a stark warnings that the threat will likely outlive the world's most notorious criminal. >> we should not forget that the battle to stop al qaeda and its syndicate of terror will not end with the death of bin laden. >> security has been set up around the capital could the department of homeland security says it has no plans to issue an alert. keeping with islamic tradition, osama bin laden's body was buried at sea, but they...
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this at a i'm when one imf critic says the institution imposes stark conditions on the governments itre taxpayers in borrowing countries paying for that salary, but then having to pay the cost in the second way which is the -- have to undertake the policies the imf demands which often hurts particularly ordinary working class people. >> reporter: an imf spokesman says it is below the rate of inflation but dominique strass-kahn's perks don't stop at his paycheck. one of strass-kahn's best perks, annual allowance of more than $79,000 tax-free to spend as he likes. according to his contract, to maintain a scale of living appropriate to his position. plus he gets reimbursed separately for entertainment expenses. an imf spokesman says the institution does not pay for the $4 million house in washington or for other properties reportedly owned by strass-kahn and his wife in paris. imf staff assigned outside the u.s. do get housing allowances. and analysts say the people like strass-kahn who aren't american and work at the washington headquarters get other benefits. >> they get allowances for
this at a i'm when one imf critic says the institution imposes stark conditions on the governments itre taxpayers in borrowing countries paying for that salary, but then having to pay the cost in the second way which is the -- have to undertake the policies the imf demands which often hurts particularly ordinary working class people. >> reporter: an imf spokesman says it is below the rate of inflation but dominique strass-kahn's perks don't stop at his paycheck. one of strass-kahn's best...
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lisa stark has the story. >>reporter: the plane black box found with the wreckage 1 13,000 feet below the ocean surface reveal the pilot actions may have ultimately caused theless of control and the jet plunge into the ocean. flight 447 had taken off from brazil bound for parris. nearly 4 hours into the flight at 35,000 feet the crew apparently encountered heavy icing. which caused speed sensor to malfunction. that meant pilot were getting faulty con fasting speed readings. faced with a sudden emergency with alarm likely sounding in the cockpit, the pilot possibly confused tried to diagnose the problem. we have confirmed the plane was still flyable. but that the pilot failed to do what was necessary to keep the jet in the air. they may have flown too slow causing the plane to lose lift and tumble out of the sky. >> altitude you don't have a lot of extra room because the the engines are producing just enough velocity to keep you there and you have a fairly small margin of where the nose can be tilted to maintai
lisa stark has the story. >>reporter: the plane black box found with the wreckage 1 13,000 feet below the ocean surface reveal the pilot actions may have ultimately caused theless of control and the jet plunge into the ocean. flight 447 had taken off from brazil bound for parris. nearly 4 hours into the flight at 35,000 feet the crew apparently encountered heavy icing. which caused speed sensor to malfunction. that meant pilot were getting faulty con fasting speed readings. faced with a...
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>> reporter: the difference between these two cities could not be more stark. old gay. >> you see leather, you see boas. you see naked people. >> reporter: new gay. >> last night we have our weekly classical chinese reading group. >> reporter: old gay. >> it is every single day all day, morning until tonight. gay, gay, gay. it's fabulous. >> reporter: new gay. >> we've just been named best biking city in america. the week before. that got me a little more excited. >> reporter: minneapolis is the new gay. >> no, no, no, no. we will beat minneapolis. >> reporter: if we were in minneapolis right now, we would have already had sex. >> then i'm the loser on that part of... you know, that would have been great. >> reporter: san francisco is determined to regain its gay throne. judging from how they continue to sell themselves they just don't get it. ♪ if you were gay, shout hurrah ♪ >> reporter: not minneapolis gay. these people are clearly lost. >> whatever happened to just (beep)? >> jon: jason jones. [ male announcer ] for 5 bucks, you can get a sub. or...you can
>> reporter: the difference between these two cities could not be more stark. old gay. >> you see leather, you see boas. you see naked people. >> reporter: new gay. >> last night we have our weekly classical chinese reading group. >> reporter: old gay. >> it is every single day all day, morning until tonight. gay, gay, gay. it's fabulous. >> reporter: new gay. >> we've just been named best biking city in america. the week before. that got me a...
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it is really quite stark and we are hoping that we can move more to the middle right direction for the systems that we are carrying out a daily basis. emphasized when you think about the transit bicycles on those streets and roads. we want to make sure that we move a bit in the right direction on that front. on the second point, not only san francisco, but cities around the region have been trying to step up and provide more aggressive growth plans that are transit oriented and danced in environment with good, mixed use designs. we would like to see regional policy link " -- a linkage at a high level. this land use strategy pushed in terms of the quantity of growth, they are not all created equal. our footprint, 100% of our footprint is in our pda and the rest in non-pda's are in a lower density environments. we have a good share of the affordable housing because of the leadership of this board and the city family in general pushing for this more equitable pattern of development. not every committee has that. we would like to see recognition of compute -- community complete this so tha
it is really quite stark and we are hoping that we can move more to the middle right direction for the systems that we are carrying out a daily basis. emphasized when you think about the transit bicycles on those streets and roads. we want to make sure that we move a bit in the right direction on that front. on the second point, not only san francisco, but cities around the region have been trying to step up and provide more aggressive growth plans that are transit oriented and danced in...
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the cockpit tapes were just released and abc's lisa stark has the white-knuckle story. >> i'm tryinglot. i have don't know how to do this. >> that is a frantic voice of a woman whose 70-year-old husband is falling unconscious at the control of the small plane. flying in clouds at 16,000 feet. she has never flown a plane before. >> i can't tell what is going on. >> listening in is the crew of a nearby commercial plane and suspects the pilot is suffering from a lack of oxygen. the crew jumps in with critical advice on how to get the plane to a lower altitude. >> autopilot is on. the altitude selection, might be able to turn it counterclockwise to get to a lower altitude. >> we are going down. i don't know where. >> on the ground, denver air traffic control, charlie war, a 22-year veteran. he knows he must get the plane turned around. it's heading straight toward the mountains. >> you're better off heading toward the southeast. >> all right. >> they apparently were using the plane's oxygen system as required, but it did not seem to be helping. there is a last resort. the aircraft is equ
the cockpit tapes were just released and abc's lisa stark has the white-knuckle story. >> i'm tryinglot. i have don't know how to do this. >> that is a frantic voice of a woman whose 70-year-old husband is falling unconscious at the control of the small plane. flying in clouds at 16,000 feet. she has never flown a plane before. >> i can't tell what is going on. >> listening in is the crew of a nearby commercial plane and suspects the pilot is suffering from a lack of...
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therefore, in stark contrast with what happened with president obama, that was a very cold meeting. there was a lack of contradiction. the u.s. congress, the backbone of u.s.-israeli relationship and has always been a strong supporter of israel, there was standing ovations. netanyahu even had a couple punchlines. it seemed like an entertainment show. it was to show that israel and the americans were still great friends. >> we do know that benjamin netanyahu talked about swaths of territory. this was included in the painful compromises. but barack obama has generated swaps of territory, going back to the pre-1967 borders. are those leaders talking about the same goals but expressing it differently? >> they are coming from two different sides. obama wants the borders of 1967 to be the basis and to go on from there, then negotiate afterwards. netanyahu is coming from the opposite, wanting to keep the borders as they are now, and then making painful concessions. they are a common ground -- not really. there is a lot of space to be covered between the two. obama wants a new line of negot
therefore, in stark contrast with what happened with president obama, that was a very cold meeting. there was a lack of contradiction. the u.s. congress, the backbone of u.s.-israeli relationship and has always been a strong supporter of israel, there was standing ovations. netanyahu even had a couple punchlines. it seemed like an entertainment show. it was to show that israel and the americans were still great friends. >> we do know that benjamin netanyahu talked about swaths of...
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that is i stark conast toow theypproh thessue of chinese human rightst the beginning of thedministrationwhere criticism was reuted. was something ty raised moren prite a it was most an issue that ty trd toork by not necsarily talking to t chinese gornment, but talking to hum rightsrganations and ng' on theroun the u.s. and china today coved a wide range of bilateral issue theetai of wh thehave achiev our next. >> mis hily clinton' comments about china hav soared tas. thisas t conclusionf two days of bilateral discussions in which washington's ma objecte ha been - has been to tkle e u.s. -- the chinese currency,hichhe u. treasuryelieves is unfairly undervalued. there wasrogrs, but not on the key stickinpoin >> theist o agreements and understandings reached is que long. we hav seenoncre progress on a wide ran of sherer allenges from the energy and environment to internationa tre and security. >> awell a flexible exchange rates in china, washinonants acss to chinese maets for u.s. comnies. thathey did have se success. the chinese delatio aeed th progress had be mad and thatiffilt issues had
that is i stark conast toow theypproh thessue of chinese human rightst the beginning of thedministrationwhere criticism was reuted. was something ty raised moren prite a it was most an issue that ty trd toork by not necsarily talking to t chinese gornment, but talking to hum rightsrganations and ng' on theroun the u.s. and china today coved a wide range of bilateral issue theetai of wh thehave achiev our next. >> mis hily clinton' comments about china hav soared tas. thisas t conclusionf...
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. >> reporter: defense attorney harry stark says that the case is circumstance substantial. >> it is someone who had the blood, sweat, and tears of san leandro on his uniform when he was the first officer on the scene to find his fallen colleague who was shot to death back in 2005. >> reporter: police confirm frederickson, nine years on the force was well respected among officers. he was placed on paid leave in march. the chief says it is not clear where the marijuana came from. >> we believe this is an isolated incident and there is no evidence connecting any other san leandro police officer or local or federal law enforcement agencies to this case. >> reporter: his wife works for the police democratic as a dispatcher. she is on administrative leave but police say she is not part of the criminal probe. the officer is free on $40,000 bail. in hayward, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have new information in the killing of a scholar are resident known as church man. police have made an arrest in the murder of luista value are. he was found on laugh yet street on may 12th. he
. >> reporter: defense attorney harry stark says that the case is circumstance substantial. >> it is someone who had the blood, sweat, and tears of san leandro on his uniform when he was the first officer on the scene to find his fallen colleague who was shot to death back in 2005. >> reporter: police confirm frederickson, nine years on the force was well respected among officers. he was placed on paid leave in march. the chief says it is not clear where the marijuana came...
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. >> reporter: it was a stark contrast to his appearance in court on monday when she was drawn and haggered by two nights in police custody. but today, in courtroom 1213 in manhattan, it wasn't about the image. it was about the alleged crimes. >> the charges that have been voted by the grapd jury are serious. two b-violent felonies a c-violent felonfelony. >> reporter: the man hat than district attorney says prosecutors believe they can prove that strauss-kahn is a sexual criminal. >> under american law, these are extreme little serious charges. based on the grand jury's determination that the evidence supports the commission of nonconsensual forced sexual acts. >> reporter: but defense lawyers and strauss-kahn himself in a letter resigning his position as head of the imf, have insisted on his innocence. "i deny with the greatest possible firmness all of the allegations that have been made against me," he wrote. >> we expect that mr. strauss-kahn will be vind yated. >> reporter: like so many cases involved alleged sex crimes, this one boys down to a he said-she said case. how important it i
. >> reporter: it was a stark contrast to his appearance in court on monday when she was drawn and haggered by two nights in police custody. but today, in courtroom 1213 in manhattan, it wasn't about the image. it was about the alleged crimes. >> the charges that have been voted by the grapd jury are serious. two b-violent felonies a c-violent felonfelony. >> reporter: the man hat than district attorney says prosecutors believe they can prove that strauss-kahn is a sexual...
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showed you sort of the stark you have to get. to people who know something about it and. on that basis some understanding from them and seeing people already told because. to usually under schools and universities is extremely limited and when you're counted verde bit of knowledge you go by more newspapers or something well i want a newspaper quote here it actually shows how the public opinion was changing how it was transformed ever since our after the war after nine hundred forty four and only forty five here is a quote from a french newspaper called diplomatic. in the september nineteenth right after paris had been liberated the reasons were pooled in which country contributed most of the recovery sixty one percent said it was the soviet union twenty nine percent thought it was the united states sixty years later the same pool organization asked the same question this time twenty percent said it was and some retuning and fifty eight percent the united states after a decade the reading of the red army continues to diminish. do you think this is the reason i rather say t
showed you sort of the stark you have to get. to people who know something about it and. on that basis some understanding from them and seeing people already told because. to usually under schools and universities is extremely limited and when you're counted verde bit of knowledge you go by more newspapers or something well i want a newspaper quote here it actually shows how the public opinion was changing how it was transformed ever since our after the war after nine hundred forty four and...
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. >> it is called "by the way meet vera stark." it is a new play by a pulitzer prize winner last year for "ruined." african-american playwright who's just so brilliant and when i read the script i was just blown away by this writer's imagination. and basically, it follows a 1930s actress who basically makes a career off of playing maids. and i just want everyone to see it, because it follows her whole career. she becomes a big star and it's just so much fun. >> you've been in tv, you've done hollywood stuff. >> yeah. >> what's the big difference for you? >> oh, gosh. you know, i love it all. really, it's all about the character and the story that i'm telling and i just love -- i feel like i'm a story teller around i love to tell stories. so the great thing about doing stage is that it's different every night. you get to live the journey of the character from beginning to end every night. you have the audience, every audience is different so you're getting a different kind of vibe with every show. with film and tv, you have to kind
. >> it is called "by the way meet vera stark." it is a new play by a pulitzer prize winner last year for "ruined." african-american playwright who's just so brilliant and when i read the script i was just blown away by this writer's imagination. and basically, it follows a 1930s actress who basically makes a career off of playing maids. and i just want everyone to see it, because it follows her whole career. she becomes a big star and it's just so much fun. >>...
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she is by far the most popular minister in their government, nothing short of a financial rocks starke according to an imf insider today. the opposition socialist party has also largely swung into position behind her candidacy. having lost their own man an unfortunate circumstances, you might have expected some gripes about his possible replacement, but the fact there are only a few rumblings of dissent is proof of lagarde's image as a consensus builder and extremely talented candidate who could if chosen go a very long way to restoring the imf. >> why is she considered so suitable? >> for one thing, the brand is extremely recognizable. both in 2009, she was already the 17th most powerful woman in the world by forbes magazine. she is known as outspoken, charming, ferociously hard working, and extremely effective. she is a lawyer by training, not a career economist, and that may be a minor point for the imf job. germany, the u.k., and italy have come out in support of her candidacy, and we can expect more lobbying on her behalf. that will start at the g-8 summit tomorrow. >>> we also sp
she is by far the most popular minister in their government, nothing short of a financial rocks starke according to an imf insider today. the opposition socialist party has also largely swung into position behind her candidacy. having lost their own man an unfortunate circumstances, you might have expected some gripes about his possible replacement, but the fact there are only a few rumblings of dissent is proof of lagarde's image as a consensus builder and extremely talented candidate who...
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however in stark contrast to that, opposition leaders are making unrealistic demands that the country's existing e.u. i.m.f. bailout be completely renegotiated. >> the greek government badly needed the opposition to agree to its austerity plans. even with the country poised on the brink of financial ruin, its politicians failed to find consensus. the support of the opposition was one of the conditions for the next payment of bailout funding from the i.m.f. and the e.u. the government currently only has enough funds to pay obligations such as wages, pensions, and debt service for only a few more weeks. greece is now in a bind. it must impose even more stringent austerity measures in order to secure the funding it desparately needs. but the bloodletting most certainly will deepen the country's recession. even i know greece's once lively business districts are largely empty of shoppers. domestic consumption has plunged and businesses are going under. if the government fails to cut deeper with its austerity measures it would forfeit the bailout funding and would have to default on its debts
however in stark contrast to that, opposition leaders are making unrealistic demands that the country's existing e.u. i.m.f. bailout be completely renegotiated. >> the greek government badly needed the opposition to agree to its austerity plans. even with the country poised on the brink of financial ruin, its politicians failed to find consensus. the support of the opposition was one of the conditions for the next payment of bailout funding from the i.m.f. and the e.u. the government...
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inches toward summer, president obama offer his support to those clamoring for democracy and issued stark warnings to leaders like syria's president who would stand in its wake. but it was his comments on israel and palestine just days before benjamin netanyahu visits washington, which is drawn the most attention. our state department correspondent has this report. >> it has been a dizzying few months of of people, hope and change across the arab world. washington seemed caught off guard, torn between interest it needs to protect and that freedom and democracy it wanted to champion. >> the president of united states, barack obama. >> today, president barack obama tries to convince arab protesters that america really is by their side. >> we face a historic opportunity. we have the chance to show america values the dignity of the street vendor in tunisia more than the raw power of the dictator. >> there were a lot of lofty words. but for egypt and tunisia, concrete offers of help. tunisia will also receive assistance. investment, trade and jobs are all key to supporting the democracy. presi
inches toward summer, president obama offer his support to those clamoring for democracy and issued stark warnings to leaders like syria's president who would stand in its wake. but it was his comments on israel and palestine just days before benjamin netanyahu visits washington, which is drawn the most attention. our state department correspondent has this report. >> it has been a dizzying few months of of people, hope and change across the arab world. washington seemed caught off guard,...
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>> the take away is that we see in very stark relief two different dimensions on how to view the world. we look at this and say, my god, osama bin laden has been in pakistan, not living in the tribal areas but living within shouting distance of the major training military center in pakistan for five years. we are staggered by this. how could this be? they look at this and a very different way. they are not asking themselves -- well, they are asking themselves how could he be here for five years. but then, this is a violation of their sovereignty. they asked, how did the americans land here, pull someone out, kill him, and then not tell us until they went out of the airspace. they look at this is a hostile act. tavis: that makes sense. what i do not understand is prior to the capture and killing of osama bin laden, this same country had been allowing us to send predator drones to kill people, often times innocent women and children. you have been letting us drop drums and then you are surprised that we came to kill bin laden? -- you have been letting us drop drones. why are you surprise
>> the take away is that we see in very stark relief two different dimensions on how to view the world. we look at this and say, my god, osama bin laden has been in pakistan, not living in the tribal areas but living within shouting distance of the major training military center in pakistan for five years. we are staggered by this. how could this be? they look at this and a very different way. they are not asking themselves -- well, they are asking themselves how could he be here for five...
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and an interim message to the cia, director leon panetta issued his own stark warning. though bin laden is dead, al qaeda is not, he wrote. the terrorists will most certainly want to avenge him. the greatest threat may come from american-born cleric and his yemen-based network. they've tried twice to hit the u.s. first with the veiled christmas day 2009 underwear bomb plot. and again last fall with explosives hidden in printers. and there's increased worry about so-called lone wolves, individuals like nadal hassan in ft. hood who were moved by al qaeda's message to strike out in the name of bin laden and his terror networks. >> it may be a mortally wounded tiger that has life in it. it's dangerous. we cannot keep up the pressure. we cannot relent. >> the u.s. has not raised the terror threat level. but the military bases are on alert. the fbi has ordered all field offices to press for any and all evidence to find new evidence for plots in america. >>> sony gets hacked again. plus, the desperate search for boy scouts stranded by raging flood waters in arkansas. this is "
and an interim message to the cia, director leon panetta issued his own stark warning. though bin laden is dead, al qaeda is not, he wrote. the terrorists will most certainly want to avenge him. the greatest threat may come from american-born cleric and his yemen-based network. they've tried twice to hit the u.s. first with the veiled christmas day 2009 underwear bomb plot. and again last fall with explosives hidden in printers. and there's increased worry about so-called lone wolves,...
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cloudiness and low cloudiness showing up here, a west wind, a west- southwest wind right through the dealt starksta so everything in place. here we go again. the pattern has not changed. i know we are saying goodbye to may and hello to june but things are not changing. so more clouds, thats clouds, so more clouds, cooler, light rain tuesday into wednesday, not a big deal but it will be there kind of like what we had on -- what was that, saturday? yeah, saturday. low 60s or low low 70s, just far far below average for this time of year, especially away from the coast. mostly cloudy to cloudy tuesday and wednesday with occasionally light rain. we get a break thursday and friday, a little warmer but then maybe another system moves in for the weekend, pam. >> so far there are fewer fatal accidents and dui arrests on bay area roads this memorial day weekend compared to last year, from friday night through sunday morning 1 twrin impair drivers were arrested, compared to 150 last year. chp says no fatalities so far this weekend. last year there was one. maximum enforcement efforts will continue until mid
cloudiness and low cloudiness showing up here, a west wind, a west- southwest wind right through the dealt starksta so everything in place. here we go again. the pattern has not changed. i know we are saying goodbye to may and hello to june but things are not changing. so more clouds, thats clouds, so more clouds, cooler, light rain tuesday into wednesday, not a big deal but it will be there kind of like what we had on -- what was that, saturday? yeah, saturday. low 60s or low low 70s, just far...
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yes, it was a very powerful and emotional day here set against the stark backdrop of all this devastation and so many lives lost. the president said he admired the resolve of people here to recover and he promised them the nation would be behind them every step of the way. >> how are you guys doing? >> reporter: walking the streets of an eviscerated neighborhood, president obama took a good, hard look at what one of the deadliest tornadoes the nation has ever endured had done. >> when we were in tuscaloosa a few weeks ago i talked about how i had not seen devastation like that in my lifetime. you come here to joplin, and it is just as heartbreaking and in some ways, even more devastating. >> reporter: the president was here as joplin came together by the thousands, for a memorial service exactly one week after the storm. >> that storm, the likes of which we have never seen, has brought forward a spirit of resilience, the likes of which we've also never seen. >> reporter: the president promised an appreciative audience he has no doubt joplin will rebuild. >> and as president, i can promise
yes, it was a very powerful and emotional day here set against the stark backdrop of all this devastation and so many lives lost. the president said he admired the resolve of people here to recover and he promised them the nation would be behind them every step of the way. >> how are you guys doing? >> reporter: walking the streets of an eviscerated neighborhood, president obama took a good, hard look at what one of the deadliest tornadoes the nation has ever endured had done....
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would not convince anybody who is not already convinced, and with the middle east going through such stark transformation and the greatest since the fall of the empire, you don't want to produce what the president called a propaganda tool. it would be like pouring gasoline on the fire. and i think what is most interesting is that young people have taken to the streets in the middle east, are not looking to bin laden and al- qaeda. they want a more moods earn future. and bin laden is really been a sideshow. he's really an echo of a time that's past. >> let's do a little history la wrap sheet. the bin laden wrap sheet. 2001, the 9/11 attacks, nearly 3,000 people were killed at the pentagon, shanksville, pennsylvania and the world trade center. 2000, the bombing of the uss cole in yemen. 17 americans were killed. 1998, the bombings of the of of u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. 12 americans killed. 1996, the bombing of the u.s. military housing khobar towers. 19 americans killed. what do you think of this? >> well, look, osama bin laden was certainly the most prominent islamic jihadi lead
would not convince anybody who is not already convinced, and with the middle east going through such stark transformation and the greatest since the fall of the empire, you don't want to produce what the president called a propaganda tool. it would be like pouring gasoline on the fire. and i think what is most interesting is that young people have taken to the streets in the middle east, are not looking to bin laden and al- qaeda. they want a more moods earn future. and bin laden is really been...