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decisions in -- >> let me tell you how i met justice stevens. many years ago in albuquerque, new mexico, justice stevens and his wife snuck in to play in a bridge tournament, and one of my partners at the time happily had been his clerk and invited he and his wife and barry and i to dinner. i couldn't even imagine meeting a justice of the supreme court, let alone go to dinner. they felt quite free to tell him what they thought of what he had just played. but at the end of the evening there was a kind of uncomfortable silence and justice stevens finally said to his former law clerk, greg, don't you want to invite me to come to your firm to meet the lawyers in your firm and your law clerks? of course we couldn't imagine having been bold enough to ask him to do that. and so in albuquerque, new mexico, in the summer in a law firm of 21 people, our law clerks thought we were the smartest human beings on the planet. but what happened was even more remarkable. when justice stevens sat down in our very small conference room in the old bank building most
decisions in -- >> let me tell you how i met justice stevens. many years ago in albuquerque, new mexico, justice stevens and his wife snuck in to play in a bridge tournament, and one of my partners at the time happily had been his clerk and invited he and his wife and barry and i to dinner. i couldn't even imagine meeting a justice of the supreme court, let alone go to dinner. they felt quite free to tell him what they thought of what he had just played. but at the end of the evening...
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stevens, which is right here. so to give you an idea, you see the black marks pointing out where the different forts were. then the city, more or less, imposed on the map itself. we're coming up on one of the 15-inch rodman guns. there were guns like this that had actually a 360 degrees shooting area because you can move it all the way around this ring. now, these guns were left here when they left the fort and when i saw them, they were off their carriages sitting on the ground. what happened is during world war ii when they were scrapping metal for the war, they came out here and started dismantling the guns. they took them both off the carriages. they cut up one of the carriages and a national park service ranger showed up and said what are you doing? they said no, no, no. these are protected. this is a national park. we don't want these guns cut up. so, they left, but they just left them sitting here on the ground. for many years, that's the way they were. finally a congressman from pittsburgh, where these gun
stevens, which is right here. so to give you an idea, you see the black marks pointing out where the different forts were. then the city, more or less, imposed on the map itself. we're coming up on one of the 15-inch rodman guns. there were guns like this that had actually a 360 degrees shooting area because you can move it all the way around this ring. now, these guns were left here when they left the fort and when i saw them, they were off their carriages sitting on the ground. what happened...
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this is 18964 with the battle of fort stevens. this is the culmination of the defens defenses following the attack in july of 1864. really they pretty much went unmaligned. but they still had some troops in thomann them, but they weren't worried about that. lee was more or less headed south and the other con dead rate troops were doing the same and other parts of the country. so in 1864 was probably the culmination of the defenses themselves. even though construction went on right to the end of the war and on some of them even afterwards. interestingly in the 1930s, the civilian conservation corp. was brought in to work on this fort after the civil war it was abandoned. and it wasn't until around the turn around 1900 that some of the veterans of the sixth corp. which had manned the fort raised money to try to buy the land. as you will see when looking around the fort it's by no means all here at this time. they tried to restore it as best they could. the fake logs are made out of concrete. basically what we're seeing is this area
this is 18964 with the battle of fort stevens. this is the culmination of the defens defenses following the attack in july of 1864. really they pretty much went unmaligned. but they still had some troops in thomann them, but they weren't worried about that. lee was more or less headed south and the other con dead rate troops were doing the same and other parts of the country. so in 1864 was probably the culmination of the defenses themselves. even though construction went on right to the end of...
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stevens, which is up there. the reason that the forts were built was basically to protect the capital of the united states. it first started in may of 1861. soon after virginia seceded from the union. the troops moved over one night, across the potomac, over into arlington and alexandria and started building fortifications. after the first battle of manassas in july of 1861, in which the union was actually defeated, the men came streaming back into the city, and the city, literally the confederates could have walk in and taken the city. after that, with the fear, more and more fortifications were built and general john g. bernard, who you might call the father of the civil war defenses in washington, and he was in charge of them for almost the whole war, started developing the system of fortifications around the capital and how they would actually defend the city from enemy invaders. after the second manassas, which was also a union defeat, fear again and some more impetus to make sure the fortifications defendi
stevens, which is up there. the reason that the forts were built was basically to protect the capital of the united states. it first started in may of 1861. soon after virginia seceded from the union. the troops moved over one night, across the potomac, over into arlington and alexandria and started building fortifications. after the first battle of manassas in july of 1861, in which the union was actually defeated, the men came streaming back into the city, and the city, literally the...
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he was, like, "steven, get in the chair." >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a longriefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene, unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i was just going to get in the way. the last second, it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i thought it's not
he was, like, "steven, get in the chair." >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a longriefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting....
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isn't juus steven tyler but chhle who stayed times since january.ot: we just thought it was a flu type of thing and 3 us expected that we werent goinn to bb leaving the doctors the day that we went in chloe stayed in the hhspital for hree months ann -&pwent through ore than 20 hours of surgery. whiie he was in the hospitaa, ccole add a wishh sot: to sing walk this &pway ith sseven tyler one day chole as told to wwlk itt a room.chole and his sister got the surprise of their lives when steven ttler appeared on a giant screen through kyye sot: sister: chole screeched nnts: screechanddthen cole got haven't been a lot of kids that you have et that havee sung walk ttis way with hii you can see steven aan the rest of the crew on aerican -3 idol on wednesday and thursday at 8-pp here on fox45. i'm candace dold and that's your lowdown. 3 energy drinks may give you a needed bbost... but accorring to a new study... they may -3 alsoobe doing a lot of harm to yyur teeth. teeth.researchers say... the same is true for sports drinks. &ppublisheddin the "journal gen
isn't juus steven tyler but chhle who stayed times since january.ot: we just thought it was a flu type of thing and 3 us expected that we werent goinn to bb leaving the doctors the day that we went in chloe stayed in the hhspital for hree months ann -&pwent through ore than 20 hours of surgery. whiie he was in the hospitaa, ccole add a wishh sot: to sing walk this &pway ith sseven tyler one day chole as told to wwlk itt a room.chole and his sister got the surprise of their lives when...
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(blaring horn) (steven spielberg) "duel" was a film that was discovered overseas. i remember taking my first trip to europe. i'd never been out of the u.s. before. going to europe the first time to do publicity for "duel" and discovering a lot of people out there who loved movies. i'm talking about journalists, the writers, loved movies. cherished films. much more than i ever sensed that the american journalists loved and cherished pictures. but i was sort of idealized and idolized and lionized. and i felt wonderful about that and i said to myself, "gee, there really is a generation overseas that loves movies with a passion." he once mentioned to me that he liked to make -- there were films and there were movies. and he liked to do films. unaware he'd be the biggest moviemaker of all time. (dramatic music playing) that's a 20-footer. "jaws," because it came from a number one best-selling novel that universal gave a little more topspin to the advertising program. but no more so than they gave to the other 12 films they had coming out that year. i know that they didn
(blaring horn) (steven spielberg) "duel" was a film that was discovered overseas. i remember taking my first trip to europe. i'd never been out of the u.s. before. going to europe the first time to do publicity for "duel" and discovering a lot of people out there who loved movies. i'm talking about journalists, the writers, loved movies. cherished films. much more than i ever sensed that the american journalists loved and cherished pictures. but i was sort of idealized and...
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many years ago in albuquerque, new mexico, justice stevens and his wife snuck in to play in a bridge tournament. one of my partners at the time happily had been the clerk and invited he and his wife and barry and i to dinner. i couldn't even imagine meeting a justice of the supreme court let alone having dinner. we had an incredibly wonderful dinner, which justice stevens told us all about what it was like to be a justice of the united states supreme court, go to a bridge tournament, and have no one care anything about it except what you had just played. they felt quite free to tell him what they thought of what he had just played. at the end of the evening there was a kind of uncomfortable silence, and just stevens finally said to his former law clerk, greg huffaker, greg, don't you want to invite me to meet the lawyers at your firm and law clerks? of course, we couldn't imagine having the gall to ask him to do that. in albuquerque, new mexico in the summer in a law firm of 21 people, our law clerks thought we were the smartest human beings on the planet. but what happened was even
many years ago in albuquerque, new mexico, justice stevens and his wife snuck in to play in a bridge tournament. one of my partners at the time happily had been the clerk and invited he and his wife and barry and i to dinner. i couldn't even imagine meeting a justice of the supreme court let alone having dinner. we had an incredibly wonderful dinner, which justice stevens told us all about what it was like to be a justice of the united states supreme court, go to a bridge tournament, and have...
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. >>> it's been one week since terry moore stabbed another inmate over a pair of sneakers. he said a mixture of fear and anger fueled his attack. >> if you take something like shoes, they took shoes, i know who it is. the other guys in the block, they know i know. so if i don't deal with it, then that's a weak spot on my point. so they can go, okay, he's weak and we can steal the rest of his stuff and that's what was coming next eventually. it's not my first stab, not t
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death...
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stevens. but breast surgery is a sensitive subject.henever any new product is introduced, there's a really question of safety. there have been problems in the past. there was a moratorium for about 20 years, given concerns that ruptures might increase the risk of r cancer. europe is in the process of a recall from silicone implants. thousands of women are having the implants removed over concerns they tended to rupture. but the fda says it's confident the newly approved implants are safe. after an eight-year clinical trial. >> so a car accident, direct trauma, right? >> right. >> reporter: he says, they're tougher to rupture. >> this from unscientific experiment, they do seem pretty sturdy. >> it's going to take a lot more trauma than your chest would withstand. >> he swears by the gummy bear, but others say, not so fast. the fda approval of these devices is contingent on follow-up studies to make sure they're safe over time. dr. grth garth fisher says the latest and greatest may not always be the best. you may recognize him from keepi
stevens. but breast surgery is a sensitive subject.henever any new product is introduced, there's a really question of safety. there have been problems in the past. there was a moratorium for about 20 years, given concerns that ruptures might increase the risk of r cancer. europe is in the process of a recall from silicone implants. thousands of women are having the implants removed over concerns they tended to rupture. but the fda says it's confident the newly approved implants are safe. after...
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next batter steven straussburg. how about back to back jacks. career home run for straussburg puts the nets at 5-3. his teammates are pumped. he had five major league home runs, two today, and afterwards much of the talk in the locker room about straussburg's home run. >> it was great, but i know my place. i'm ain't real hitter out there so i'm not going to go out there and act like i do it all the time. just run around the bases and it was definitely a good feeling. i think i got one more home run than a lot of my friends back home now. >> we sit down there and fantasize about something like that as relievers. we don't get the opportunity to hit like the starters do, but any homer for a pitcher is awesome, so we're all very excited for him. >> he swings well in bp, i think all of our pitchers swing pretty well. i think it's great for him and he helped the team out. i think that was huge. >> brice harper on steven straussburg. you know normally when things with going well in business or sports or really anything, there's stability. well, things
next batter steven straussburg. how about back to back jacks. career home run for straussburg puts the nets at 5-3. his teammates are pumped. he had five major league home runs, two today, and afterwards much of the talk in the locker room about straussburg's home run. >> it was great, but i know my place. i'm ain't real hitter out there so i'm not going to go out there and act like i do it all the time. just run around the bases and it was definitely a good feeling. i think i got one...
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and uncle steven breaks some big news. >> it's a boy! >>> steven is going to get this half hour of our show started with our first video and the story behind it. >> the trophy for the euro 2012 cup was recently on display in the ukraine. the euro cup is basically international soccer's biggest deal outside of the world cup. and in this video, which we found on the mirror of the u.k., you can see people are lining up to take their pictures with the euro cup for 2012. now, pay attention to this girl in the red. she's going up to take her picture. but watch what she does next. >> oh! >> she pulls down her shirt to reveal words that say "f euro 2012" and then she goes at the trophy with two hands before she's tackled by guards. she was covered up, taken away by police. eventually charged with, get this, hooliganism. and hooliganism carries a maximum fine of $100 and 15 days detention, 15 days in jail. >> so what's this message she's trying to get out? >> this girl is 23-year-old ulia kirkpatrick, part of a woman's rights group thinking that
and uncle steven breaks some big news. >> it's a boy! >>> steven is going to get this half hour of our show started with our first video and the story behind it. >> the trophy for the euro 2012 cup was recently on display in the ukraine. the euro cup is basically international soccer's biggest deal outside of the world cup. and in this video, which we found on the mirror of the u.k., you can see people are lining up to take their pictures with the euro cup for 2012. now,...
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in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it probably wouldn't work for any other book. i started this book in third person and thought for sure as a young man's voice in first person. i went in third person and i was 5 pages in and said, this doesn't sound right or read right, something's wrong. i went back because i learned from my first book, you have to think about voice and where it's coming from. i went back and put it in first person and realized it started to work. what i did was put it in the journal entries and it became what i should have known from the beginning because a began my colleges career as a film major wanting to make fil
in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it...
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[applause] [the medal is presented] john paul stevens.e navy to the bench, john paul stevens has devoted himself to service to our nation. after earning a bronze star in world war ii, stevens returned home to pursue a career in law. as an attorney, he became a leading practitioner of anti- trust law. and as a supreme court justice, he dedicated his long and distinguished tenure to applying our constitution with fidelity and independence. his integrity, humility, and steadfast commitment to the rule of law have fortified the noble vision of our nation's founders. [applause] [the medal is presented] pat summitt. pat summitt is an unparalleled figure in collegiate sports. over 38 seasons, she proudly led the university of tennessee lady volunteers to 32 sec tournament and regular season championships and eight national titles, becoming the all-time winningest coach in ncaa basketball history. on the court, coach summitt inspired young women across our country to shoot even higher in pursuit of their dreams. off the court, she has inspired us
[applause] [the medal is presented] john paul stevens.e navy to the bench, john paul stevens has devoted himself to service to our nation. after earning a bronze star in world war ii, stevens returned home to pursue a career in law. as an attorney, he became a leading practitioner of anti- trust law. and as a supreme court justice, he dedicated his long and distinguished tenure to applying our constitution with fidelity and independence. his integrity, humility, and steadfast commitment to the...
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frisbie. >> steven king wants to be taxed more.ab, i can't believe you used the title of his books. >> i left out the best one. if the government keeps taking more of the green mile-e-cyrus -- did you see what i did there? >> not really. you said a bunch of words. >> you milt -- you might have made the worst joke. that is a great thing in the history of "red eye." swree been on for five years. -- we have been on for five years. >> you may have made the worst joke tonight is a bad thing, but let alone the history of "red eye." >> but look at how you are laughing. i can take it. >> i have your shining reference. come play with us forever and over. >> i knew it was a thing. but it wasn't funny. >> it was funny. >> thanks, andy. >> have i said it before. if a joke doesn't have to be explained, it is not funny. >> confused people don't laugh, says the guy who wrote "gilligan's island" explaining his one minute intro to the show. >> that explains the theme song? >> and "the brady bunch" and that was his explanation. confused people don't
frisbie. >> steven king wants to be taxed more.ab, i can't believe you used the title of his books. >> i left out the best one. if the government keeps taking more of the green mile-e-cyrus -- did you see what i did there? >> not really. you said a bunch of words. >> you milt -- you might have made the worst joke. that is a great thing in the history of "red eye." swree been on for five years. -- we have been on for five years. >> you may have made the...
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steven franzen and hadley arch.actly is china kicking our butts? conan o'brien has a theory. [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the door on the jetta. thanks, mister! [ meow ] [ male announcer ] another example of volkswagen quality. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 jetta for $159 a month. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. >>> well, you hear a lot of talk these days about how the chinese are teating us for lunch. you know how they own about $1.2 trillion of our debt, how their cheap labor force attracts jobs that should be ours, how they're building up their military to rival the u.s., and there are lots of economists and politicians and scholars who try to explain what is behind ch
steven franzen and hadley arch.actly is china kicking our butts? conan o'brien has a theory. [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the door on the jetta. thanks, mister! [ meow ] [ male announcer ] another example of volkswagen quality. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 jetta for $159 a month. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and...
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supreme justice john paul stevens. justice stevens a step down in 2010 after 35 years in the course. again, you can watch live coverage here on c-span. >> consumers are very frustrated right now. their mobile devices and smartphones are working so slowly. >> competition for wireless space and two commissioners tonight at 8:00 a.m. eastern on "the communicators." >> world leaders are in chicago for the two-day nato summit. >> president obama and afghan president karzai are among nato summit in chicago. earlier today, the two spoke briefly about the strategic partnership agreement reached between the two nations earlier this year and the a--- the transition of a party to the afghan people. >> good morning, everybody. it is a great pleasure to welcome president karzai to my hometown of chicago after he extended his hospitality to me during my stay in kabul recently. during that trip, we were able to finalize a strategic partnership agreement reflects a future in which two sovereign nations, the u.s. and afghanistan, are o
supreme justice john paul stevens. justice stevens a step down in 2010 after 35 years in the course. again, you can watch live coverage here on c-span. >> consumers are very frustrated right now. their mobile devices and smartphones are working so slowly. >> competition for wireless space and two commissioners tonight at 8:00 a.m. eastern on "the communicators." >> world leaders are in chicago for the two-day nato summit. >> president obama and afghan president...
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alternate foothill to stevens creek or homestead back to 85.that and the rest of your thursday morning commute lñ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @a)a)a)a)a)pawu >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> good morning it is thursday may 31st, 2012. thank you for joining us as we look at this beautiful live picture of some of the few clouds out there over the bay this morning. mostly clear with temperatures much warmer. thanks for joining us i'm kristen sze. >>> i'm eric thomas. let's find out when those warmer temperatures are moving in. >>> this afternoon we will feel them especially inland valleys. good morning. always love to see live doppler like this, quiet on a morning so your commute should be fine as far as the weather goes. upper 40s around half moon bay los gatos mid 40s santa rosa everybody else in the low to mid 50s from san francisco 51 oakland 52 redwood city, san jose mountain view 54. 58 antioch the exception. this afternoon ukiah, clear lake cloverdale east bay valleys low to mid 90s mid 70s oakland mid to upper 80s fremont,
alternate foothill to stevens creek or homestead back to 85.that and the rest of your thursday morning commute lñ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @a)a)a)a)a)pawu >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> good morning it is thursday may 31st, 2012. thank you for joining us as we look at this beautiful live picture of some of the few clouds out there over the bay this morning. mostly clear with temperatures much warmer. thanks for joining us i'm kristen sze. >>> i'm...
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alternate 280 to foothill expressway to stevens creek or homestead.u going to 880 from 238 towards the maze past high street over 15 minutes not bad, 80 carquinez bridge to the maze and 580 altamont pass still good. live look, this is vollmer camera highway 24 snaking towards the caldecott tunnel through lafayette and looks like you are in a bit of company no major problems just a little slow traffic towards the caldecott into the macarthur maze. bay bridge toll, metering lights off, beautiful sunrise, clear as mike says the city going to be a nice warm day, so far that commute into san francisco upper deck looking good. >>> 5:22. >>> next, events that will bring former presidents george h.w. bush and george w. bush to the white house today. father and son. >>> ri -- . >>> this little girl the talk of the spelling bee. she takes a shot at spelling glory. we've got bay area spellers we'll tell you about that coming up. y." i'm rob nelson. ♪ jimmy bond i'm sticky and uncomfortable. try gold bond powder. medicated to protect, absorb, even relieve itching
alternate 280 to foothill expressway to stevens creek or homestead.u going to 880 from 238 towards the maze past high street over 15 minutes not bad, 80 carquinez bridge to the maze and 580 altamont pass still good. live look, this is vollmer camera highway 24 snaking towards the caldecott tunnel through lafayette and looks like you are in a bit of company no major problems just a little slow traffic towards the caldecott into the macarthur maze. bay bridge toll, metering lights off, beautiful...
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quick look at alternate foothill stevens creek on to 85 in cupertino.a first look at your bay bridge toll, no metering heights yet, traffic flowing smoothly upper deck to san francisco. >>> listen to this, facebook responding to a photo controversy, 40-year-old british breast cancer patient joanne jackson posted photos showing her recovery from a mastectomy me. facebook says they violate the company's policy on nudity now they say it was a mistake. they say mastectomy photos do not violate content standards and are permitted. facebook is looking into what happened. >>> cute little chicks that get shipped through the mail are linked to salmonella poisoning, more than 300 cases in the past seven years most victims were children. no one has died. now health officials are warning of a bacterial threat on the feet, feathers, beaks and eggs with >>> estimated 50 million live poultry sold through the mail each year in the u.s.. >>> this story i love. i think you need to start it. >> you will find out why. how germ intestified is your workplace? the answer may
quick look at alternate foothill stevens creek on to 85 in cupertino.a first look at your bay bridge toll, no metering heights yet, traffic flowing smoothly upper deck to san francisco. >>> listen to this, facebook responding to a photo controversy, 40-year-old british breast cancer patient joanne jackson posted photos showing her recovery from a mastectomy me. facebook says they violate the company's policy on nudity now they say it was a mistake. they say mastectomy photos do not...
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. >> steven is a frequent flier. actually frequent doesn't begin to describe it. >> zurich, frank forward, munich, france, all places went to london, probably five or six hundred trips. >> hundreds? >> hundreds. >> in 1987 he bought an up limited ticket on mental --
. >> steven is a frequent flier. actually frequent doesn't begin to describe it. >> zurich, frank forward, munich, france, all places went to london, probably five or six hundred trips. >> hundreds? >> hundreds. >> in 1987 he bought an up limited ticket on mental --
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steven clark, experto legal, dice que sin un cadaver, un arma o un lugar donde se cometi el presuntonato de sierra, ser dificil hacer esta peticin y que su elemento mas fuerte es el adn del sospechoso que se encontro en las pertenencias de la menor.. margarita romayor - voluntaria "que si él fue el que lo hizo, entonces tiene que seguir adelante y pagar por lo que hizo". "can the d.a's office tie him to other assault type cases". clark agrega que para ganar el caso contra el detenido, la oficina del fiscal tiene que comprobar que garcia- torres tiene un historial violento y que es un depredador, algo que su familia ha negado en los ultimos das pero hoy, no quisieron hablar con la prensa.. lucero garcia - hermana de garcia-torres "quisieramos mucho hablar con ustedes pero mr. mandel nos avisó que no hablaramos muchas gracias, si se pueden dirigir a él por favor". la familia de sierra lamar no acudi al tribunal pero un grupo de voluntarios estuvo presente para segn ellos, exigir que garcia-torres revele el paradero de la joven.. cu - anchor ---alerta en san francisco, despues de que un
steven clark, experto legal, dice que sin un cadaver, un arma o un lugar donde se cometi el presuntonato de sierra, ser dificil hacer esta peticin y que su elemento mas fuerte es el adn del sospechoso que se encontro en las pertenencias de la menor.. margarita romayor - voluntaria "que si él fue el que lo hizo, entonces tiene que seguir adelante y pagar por lo que hizo". "can the d.a's office tie him to other assault type cases". clark agrega que para ganar el caso contra...
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. >>> john paul stevens, john gwen and more were all in the same room yesterday from all walks of life. they received the medal of freedom from president obama yesterday. one celebrity after another came up to be presented with their prestigious medal. 13 people in all got it at yesterday's ceremony. >> just on a personal note, i had a chance to see everybody in the back. what's wonderful about these events for me is so many of these people are my heroes individually. i know how they impacted my life. >> the medal is given to those who make extraordinary contributions to world peace, national interests, security and culture. >>> defense secretary leon panetta delivered the commencement speech at the u.s. naval academy on tuesday. he said the navy and marine corps will play a crucial role in confronting aggression and defeating opponents. he also said the focus for the next generation will be on
. >>> john paul stevens, john gwen and more were all in the same room yesterday from all walks of life. they received the medal of freedom from president obama yesterday. one celebrity after another came up to be presented with their prestigious medal. 13 people in all got it at yesterday's ceremony. >> just on a personal note, i had a chance to see everybody in the back. what's wonderful about these events for me is so many of these people are my heroes individually. i know how...
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stevens? >> good afternoon, members of the board of supervisors. i am the executive director for elementary areas. along with my colleague, i am responsible for the coordination of all the summer programming in san francisco. i came prepared today to offer a broader overview of the extent of summer programming in the district. we have been listening now for a while to an extended conversation on secondary programming. however, secondary programming does not represent all of what we have going on. i would like to share with you a little bit about what is going on. let me switch out our slides, and then we will continue. here we are. you have heard already that the school district continues to face budget shortfalls. this has led, over the course of a number of years, in a reduction of the summer programming we have been able to offer all of our youngsters. however, we have been able to target course programming that would assist the students that are in most need. i want to introduce you to the 54 categories. supervisor campos: -- to the five broad
stevens? >> good afternoon, members of the board of supervisors. i am the executive director for elementary areas. along with my colleague, i am responsible for the coordination of all the summer programming in san francisco. i came prepared today to offer a broader overview of the extent of summer programming in the district. we have been listening now for a while to an extended conversation on secondary programming. however, secondary programming does not represent all of what we have...
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steven colbert. he has more influence over what people think about the supreme court than even the -- when he goes after the court for citizen's united, the stephen colbert act and introduced justice stevens and says do you are regret any decision in your long career and stevens says only the decision to give this interview. reshaping public opinion of the court. it's very funny and so forth. but if you want to promote discourse, that's part of the discussion. >> i fully understand your question and i actually think that we may be at a tipping point where it may be headed back in the other direction. >> i hope you're right. >> the last confirmation, elena kagan. people didn't watch to the degree they had watched. ratings were starting to go down and even the networks kind of stopped covering, looked around to find -- they didn't do gavel to gavel, which used to be you watched it all day and you watched it all night. in a sense it's become a kind of performance that people are getting turned off. and
steven colbert. he has more influence over what people think about the supreme court than even the -- when he goes after the court for citizen's united, the stephen colbert act and introduced justice stevens and says do you are regret any decision in your long career and stevens says only the decision to give this interview. reshaping public opinion of the court. it's very funny and so forth. but if you want to promote discourse, that's part of the discussion. >> i fully understand your...
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. >> though indiana state prison officials regard steven weaver as a high-ranking member of the aryanrotherhood, he's not the only member with a reputation. >> my name is franklin street jr. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> hopefully he can get the cell. that way he won't do nothing to him himself. >> reporter: the medications and therapeutic treatment have helped street enough that prison officials have decided he can be transferred to general population. >> i told them that you was waiting and ready to go. street's mission here is accomplished, man. he passed all what he needed to pass. he's ready. i guess he was already ready to go before he got up here. i've been locked up almost six years and i got way more stuff than street. >> get some shower shoes. >> this cell is kind of little. it's an open door. got no cage or nothing, but it's a lot more room. a lot more room to move around. he can go outside whenever he want to. play a little basketball. >> not me. >> been a long time coming getting out of here. >> street is not only going to have to adjust to a new home,
. >> though indiana state prison officials regard steven weaver as a high-ranking member of the aryanrotherhood, he's not the only member with a reputation. >> my name is franklin street jr. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> hopefully he can get the cell. that way he won't do nothing to him himself. >> reporter: the medications and therapeutic treatment have helped street enough that prison officials have decided he can be transferred to general...
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how about stevens dr. oz berk -- steven strausberg? back 377 feet for the big right hander.se. the big story out here, tiger woods highlandtown and mike shanahan is ok. a very active day for sports in washington. >> we will be right back. doug >> the final week of "dancing with the stars". i will have a backstage look at 11:00 p.m. >> we have an update on the weather. >> some rain optout there right now. a fwe heavy downpours. this pattern will -- a few heavy downpours. friday and the holiday weekend we will finally see some dry air. quex have a good night. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you'rere choosing... and in schools, replacing fl-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering.g. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ still thinking of replacing the truck? i jus
how about stevens dr. oz berk -- steven strausberg? back 377 feet for the big right hander.se. the big story out here, tiger woods highlandtown and mike shanahan is ok. a very active day for sports in washington. >> we will be right back. doug >> the final week of "dancing with the stars". i will have a backstage look at 11:00 p.m. >> we have an update on the weather. >> some rain optout there right now. a fwe heavy downpours. this pattern will -- a few heavy...
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do you share steven clemons' pessimism that you government can do this? >> well, there's one thing-- of course i agree with him that protection of human rights and also a government that's accountable and transparent and also inclusive, that is the key to stability in afghanistan. no matter-- no amount of foreign troops or foreign money is going to stanleyize the country unless there is a government that the people can trust. this is-- however in the past 10 years, i think the afghan society has changed. i think there is a lot of support for the respect of human rights and also women's rights. i don't think the country will go back to the day the taliban were actually violating all kinds of rights of men and women. i am optimistic, as far as the people are concerned, i think the afghans will make choices. they are not going to go back to that era. however, it depends on the security situation, and capacity of the government that can protect the population and provide security and the rule of law. and that can be possible only if the government can control
do you share steven clemons' pessimism that you government can do this? >> well, there's one thing-- of course i agree with him that protection of human rights and also a government that's accountable and transparent and also inclusive, that is the key to stability in afghanistan. no matter-- no amount of foreign troops or foreign money is going to stanleyize the country unless there is a government that the people can trust. this is-- however in the past 10 years, i think the afghan...
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john paul stevens. pat summitt. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much. everybody please have a seat and welcome to the white house. it is an extraordinary pleasure to be with all of you to present this year's medal of freedom. and i have to say just looking around the room, this is a packed house which is a testament to how cool this group is. everybody wanted to check them out. this isle highest civilian honor this countryan bestow. which is ironic because nobody sets out to win it. nobody ever picks up a guitar or fights a disease or starts a movement thinking you know what, in i keep this up in 2012, i could get a medal in the white house from a guy named barack obama. this wasn't in the plan. but that's exactly what makes this award so special. every one of today's honorees is blessed with an extraordinary amount of talent. we could fill this room many times over with people who are talented and driven. what sets these men and women apart is the incred
john paul stevens. pat summitt. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much. everybody please have a seat and welcome to the white house. it is an extraordinary pleasure to be with all of you to present this year's medal of freedom. and i have to say just looking around the room, this is a packed house which is a testament to how cool this group is. everybody wanted to check them out. this isle highest civilian honor this...
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gg - p3 the orioles going for the sweep of the nationals...what steven strasburr did thht the o's were. &pcoming up in ports unlimited... things oo prom niggt.but parents in miami beach, florida prooably never thought theyywould have to worry aaout . prom at the miami each d its - is...... a porn convention pas going on at tte same time. pith sooe of theebiggest stars in the adult film induutrr.... and a lot of stuff.... wee can't show on t-v.parents werr shocked.some didn't know until phey roppeddtheirrkids off. school officials saa the the only available locations given heir rules.they don't hold proms in hotels.... becauseethey''e wwrried aboutt pnderage drinking. 33 3 that's all forrthe news at ten... up nnxx bruce cunninghammaad morgan dsit the preakness... plus o's om - highlights...bruce nd coming up tonight oo sports &punlimited...i'll have anotter wins a thrilling preakness as chance at the tripll crown... crown... &ptraiier doug o'neill aa they try to ccment i'll have another in raciig history... the birds going for aasweee of theenationals...steven &pptrasburg nown for his t
gg - p3 the orioles going for the sweep of the nationals...what steven strasburr did thht the o's were. &pcoming up in ports unlimited... things oo prom niggt.but parents in miami beach, florida prooably never thought theyywould have to worry aaout . prom at the miami each d its - is...... a porn convention pas going on at tte same time. pith sooe of theebiggest stars in the adult film induutrr.... and a lot of stuff.... wee can't show on t-v.parents werr shocked.some didn't know until phey...
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. >> pelley: steven cornford was awarded the silver star for valor after fighting in iraq. he's one of the many young americans wounded in body or spirit who were invited back to the war zone for a new kind of therapy. >> my wife brought up a good point when i told her i wanted to do it. she said, "what if it makes it worse? what if it brings it all back?" >> they're saying they don't want you guys going through there. >> logan: we've covered a lot of stories on the war in afghanistan for "60 minutes," but this is not a story about war and battle; it's a story about brothers. believe it or not, we found five sets of them serving side by side in the same battalion. in all your years-- you've been in the marines 17 years-- have you ever seen this many brothers together serving at the same time? >> no, not at all. >> logan: in the same place? >> it's history in the making if you ask me. ask me how i've never slept better. [ male announcer ] why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america? it's not a sealy, a simmons,
. >> pelley: steven cornford was awarded the silver star for valor after fighting in iraq. he's one of the many young americans wounded in body or spirit who were invited back to the war zone for a new kind of therapy. >> my wife brought up a good point when i told her i wanted to do it. she said, "what if it makes it worse? what if it brings it all back?" >> they're saying they don't want you guys going through there. >> logan: we've covered a lot of stories...