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because you said ted could never be alone. i couldn't be what i was because i had to be with him because he cod never be alone. >> he can't be alone. >> and also implicit in it is you would never want to trust him alone. >> well, i -- it was more that i couldn't is a life of my own. in the beginning, i thought i didn't need one, because he taught me so much. you know when i really realized that i'm in love with this man? we were at his place in montana. his small place with 60,000 acres. and he leaned out of the window and he said, that's a paragan falcon. you could hardly see it. just the silhouette. i thought he knows birds from their silhouette ask how they fly. he taught me about the land and how to be a good steward of the land. he taught me about exploring and adventure. oh, he taught me about a lot. >> dide teach you about courage. >> no, i knew about courage. i might have taught him somethinabout courage. but he is very brave. he is vobrave and very organized. >> you might have taught him about courage in what way? >>
because you said ted could never be alone. i couldn't be what i was because i had to be with him because he cod never be alone. >> he can't be alone. >> and also implicit in it is you would never want to trust him alone. >> well, i -- it was more that i couldn't is a life of my own. in the beginning, i thought i didn't need one, because he taught me so much. you know when i really realized that i'm in love with this man? we were at his place in montana. his small place with...
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she vanished from her home in 1961 when ted bundy was just 14 years old.was a daily stop on bundy's paper route. now this newly discovered of vile of ted bundy blood that has been setting on a shelf unnoticed could break this case. it was your investigative instincts that led to the discovery of bundy's blood. detective, you know, ann marie burr, tell me why you're still on this case and what led you to lead to this evidence in this murder? >> ann marie burr is the oldest unsolved case with the tacoma police department and we are in the end stages of developing our cold case unit here with ou police department. we have approximately 190 unsolved cases here and her being the oldest case and the fact that she was a child and ted bundy's name has been a suspect's name that pops up in that case over the last year. however, there really has been nothing to link him to the case. >> wow. so here is what is interesting, detective. you started looking through the files. you're going through this one specific cold case. and you find the name of this detective in flo
she vanished from her home in 1961 when ted bundy was just 14 years old.was a daily stop on bundy's paper route. now this newly discovered of vile of ted bundy blood that has been setting on a shelf unnoticed could break this case. it was your investigative instincts that led to the discovery of bundy's blood. detective, you know, ann marie burr, tell me why you're still on this case and what led you to lead to this evidence in this murder? >> ann marie burr is the oldest unsolved case...
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ted?rter: we're at o'hare airport, the faa is essentially shut down because of bickering in washington. thousands of people are off their jobs as a result. we'll have more coming up next hour. >> reporter: i'm ed lavender are in dplaex, a city that feels like it's only four inches away from the sun, i'll have more on this triple digit beatdown coming up in a little bit. >>> police across the country will soon start using a new tool that could replace fingerprinting, but could it also violate your civil rights? >>> also next hour, brand-new twists and turns in the 40-year-old d.b. cooper case. we'll talk to an author who gotg exclusive access to the fbi files. and cheer for our favorite team. we'll still go to meetings, make home movies, and learn new things. but how we do all this, will never be the same. >>> tiger woods returning to the pga tour for the first time in three months. woods had a practice round yesterday. he's going to play the bridgestone invitational, and he's going to do i
ted?rter: we're at o'hare airport, the faa is essentially shut down because of bickering in washington. thousands of people are off their jobs as a result. we'll have more coming up next hour. >> reporter: i'm ed lavender are in dplaex, a city that feels like it's only four inches away from the sun, i'll have more on this triple digit beatdown coming up in a little bit. >>> police across the country will soon start using a new tool that could replace fingerprinting, but could it...
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when ted bundy with us killing women, there wasn't a national database. now we're being told that law enforcement found a vile of his blood an they're going to upload the full dna profile to a national database and also perhaps send it to state databases. so that dna profile can be compared against a lot of these cold cases. it's quite possible that ted bundy could be found connected to other victims, other crimes, because i think the conventional wisdom has been that he killed many more women than he took credit for. so this is just a huge, huge break through for law enforcement. >> some of these cases go back 50 years. to think about the dna and the evidence in these cases we'll have to see if they can find these this full profile and find these victims. >> i thank you for watching. i'm brooke baldwin here in atlanta. that is it for me. let's go now to washington. wolf blitzer in "the situation room" starts now. >> brooke, thanks very much happening. president obama signs a bill to avoid the economic debt crisis for now. all sides are bracing for the ne
when ted bundy with us killing women, there wasn't a national database. now we're being told that law enforcement found a vile of his blood an they're going to upload the full dna profile to a national database and also perhaps send it to state databases. so that dna profile can be compared against a lot of these cold cases. it's quite possible that ted bundy could be found connected to other victims, other crimes, because i think the conventional wisdom has been that he killed many more women...
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tedded played with -- ted played with him and here are his thoughts. >> knowing the game and being in game and playing in tough situations, knowing what is going on. not up to monday to pick who should be wear. up to the coaching staff and that's all you can do is prepare. >> reporter: all right. the 49ers should know by today as to whether they will sign culpeper as a potential backup. that's the sporting life, full highlights at 10:00. >> thank you. another look at downtown san francisco. this is outside the ferry building. this is in response to that bart station protest that started at the civic center bart station. powell street station people can exit, but can't go in. full coverage on tv 36 and at the 10:00 news and anytime on www.ktvu.com. i thought i'd take that bad boy out for a little spin.
tedded played with -- ted played with him and here are his thoughts. >> knowing the game and being in game and playing in tough situations, knowing what is going on. not up to monday to pick who should be wear. up to the coaching staff and that's all you can do is prepare. >> reporter: all right. the 49ers should know by today as to whether they will sign culpeper as a potential backup. that's the sporting life, full highlights at 10:00. >> thank you. another look at downtown...
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>> ted knows him. ted said he's a good guy. i like the fact that he shot that coyote.led out his gun and shot it. >> everybody in texas does that. >> i liked that. >> i'm just kidding. >> made a move and hit something and didn't worry about the environmental impact. the thing was coming at him, pow, next. >> the day i shoot a coyote, the day i'm moving. nina your husband works for romney's campaign. >> yes. >> you are objective about this. is it late, early? >> i dislike the historical perspective. august 2008, this guy named fred thompson, 17%. rudy giuliani at something like 28%. mike huckabee, by the way, was only at 3% went on to went iowa caucus and had a surge in the race. romney was down at 13. mccain who was nominated was 11%. i think these things are really flew which. perry is the new bright shiney object. formidable candidate, three-term governor and all of that. there's going to be a lot of vetting done of him. there's controversial things he said. he called social security a ponzi scheme. he's got some immigration issues. this stuff plays out. >> we say ba
>> ted knows him. ted said he's a good guy. i like the fact that he shot that coyote.led out his gun and shot it. >> everybody in texas does that. >> i liked that. >> i'm just kidding. >> made a move and hit something and didn't worry about the environmental impact. the thing was coming at him, pow, next. >> the day i shoot a coyote, the day i'm moving. nina your husband works for romney's campaign. >> yes. >> you are objective about this. is it...
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so ted is actually -- ted is a beautiful animal. >> a beautiful animal.h his keeper. typically you've ridden camels in egypt. if they're handled by a lot of people they tend to be a little more aggressive. ted is just a wonderful animal. you know, they live up to 45 years old. they have beautiful hair, camel hair and they're incredibly adaptive animals. >> it's saturday mornings, it's most abc affiliates, the show "born to explore" hosted by this man, richard wiese. i'm overcoming my fear of camels, heights and fear itself. we'll be back. thanks. >> i love that. >> sitting on a camel. >> good job. >> although here's the thing, i was fearing for my life so -- >> oh! >> elizabeth, don't bother ted. >> you have to stay with ted. >> thanks for coming today. thank you for watching. h@ announcer: when your eyes are smiling, you're smiling. be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions
so ted is actually -- ted is a beautiful animal. >> a beautiful animal.h his keeper. typically you've ridden camels in egypt. if they're handled by a lot of people they tend to be a little more aggressive. ted is just a wonderful animal. you know, they live up to 45 years old. they have beautiful hair, camel hair and they're incredibly adaptive animals. >> it's saturday mornings, it's most abc affiliates, the show "born to explore" hosted by this man, richard wiese. i'm...
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he is more precarious than ted choice and- more pro- ted kennedy. now he is a greater science rickre tha -- denier than perry. he has to decide it to his every morning. that has to be fatiguing. >> who can argue with that? the burning of fossil fuels has produced this greenhouse gas act. if you argue with that -- >> no, it is the second step. can the atmosphere self-correct -- >> can we also agree that in -- since 1850, when we started keeping track of these things, yearsight warmest since 1858 occurred since 1998. do we agree? >> we agree on that, but let me explain what the problem is. in the human body, if you increase the amount of co2, the body has corrective mechanisms. it excretes hormones would create changes in physiology and it brings it down. at a certain point, it cannot handle the access of co2 and you die could the question is, the globe has its own mechanisms of self correction. exactly how they works, how the ocean currents -- >> i hate -- >> is there a point at which it gets overwhelming? we do not know. >> c. lovell actually droppe
he is more precarious than ted choice and- more pro- ted kennedy. now he is a greater science rickre tha -- denier than perry. he has to decide it to his every morning. that has to be fatiguing. >> who can argue with that? the burning of fossil fuels has produced this greenhouse gas act. if you argue with that -- >> no, it is the second step. can the atmosphere self-correct -- >> can we also agree that in -- since 1850, when we started keeping track of these things, yearsight...
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. >>> under a george's order the government started to send out checks to the victims of unabomber ted kaczynski. the money comes from a auction of ted kaczynski's personal effects, including his handwritten journals. ted kaczynski is serving a life sentence after bleeding guilty to 16 bombings. >>> a jury in texas today heard a tape of warren jeffs instructing his child brides how to please him sexually. they convicted him last week of sexually assaulting two of his brides who were 12 and 15 years old. the sentencing phase is expected to wrap up this week. he faces life in prison. >>> she was 14 years old when she was killed, she would be 41 today. how police nabbed it suspect. and the move governor jerry brown made today to change the way our votes for president will be counted in the next election. . >>> complete bay area news coverage continues, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> police announced an arrest in a cold case that rocked the community. a look at dna evidence from the 1984 stabbing debt of a teen, finally led police to a suspect. ktvu's noel walker is live with the
. >>> under a george's order the government started to send out checks to the victims of unabomber ted kaczynski. the money comes from a auction of ted kaczynski's personal effects, including his handwritten journals. ted kaczynski is serving a life sentence after bleeding guilty to 16 bombings. >>> a jury in texas today heard a tape of warren jeffs instructing his child brides how to please him sexually. they convicted him last week of sexually assaulting two of his brides...
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okay, ted. thank you. and then i need somebody to play my mom.t want to do it either. [ laughter ] my dad was an alcoholic. it was my job to keep my dad happy so that he wouldn't beat up on my brothers. and that's a big job for a little kid. >> now john and some of the others worked on a sculpture of his family. >> basically all i did was -- you know. i just went like this. >> if you stayed down there longer, john, what would happen? >> i would cry. >> yeah.cc1: for some people it's huge. they have no idea that some of the emotional stuff they've been carrying around is so big. >> just a few short days to pull it out. there will be more exercises on shame, anger. there'll be emotional letters home. each digging deeper building to the raw intensity of individual breakthrough sessions. >> wednesday and thursday are the big days. that's the big piece for them. >> one thing is very clear. there'll be no privacy. they'll bare their souls, their flaws, their terrors to everyone. will it save him? or is it more than john can manage? >> okay, john. come
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we're going to talk about that with ted row lands live in chicago. the president spoke earlier today. what is he saying about the downgrade and can we compromise in washington? we'll be right back. [ jon ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. yeah! [ male announcer ] hurry in to crabfest at red lobster. the only time you can savor three sweet alaskan crab entrees all under $20, like our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake or snow crab and crab butter shrimp. [ jon ] i wouldn't put it on my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. my name's jon forsythe, and i sea food differently. [ male announcer ] want to pump up your gas mileage? come to meineke for our free fuel-efficiency check and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. . >>> welcome back to the newsroom. take a look at our team. we have a superstar team. ali velshi, ted rowlands. we're tapping into every single resource for the best articles on-line. go to cnn money.com.
we're going to talk about that with ted row lands live in chicago. the president spoke earlier today. what is he saying about the downgrade and can we compromise in washington? we'll be right back. [ jon ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. yeah! [ male announcer ] hurry in to crabfest at red lobster. the only time you can savor three sweet alaskan crab entrees all under $20, like...
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patients like ted. >> perks you up and makes you feel better. >> going to hug you again. >> reporter: ted is hospitalized for a hip replacement and is up for a visit with stretch, the greyhound. >> he says you have a nice touch. >> just seeing an animal like that, it's a great feeling. >> reporter: lynn is stretch's owner. >> people can communicate with a dog and when you touch a dog, the energy kind of flows back and forth between the two of you. it's really a healing thing. >> reporter: seven teams of trained certified dogs visit patients a few times a month including cyndr a miniature labradoodle. >> she gives them an opportunity toker to get why they are here. >> this is callie -- to forget why they're here. >> this is callie. >> i find it satisfying and fun. >> i feel like i made a difference in some people's lives. pretty great thing. >> reporter: dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >> they make you feel good. >>> well, they say they want to kill facebook. talk about a segue here. that's the latest threat from the hacker group known as "anonymous." members of the shadowy colle
patients like ted. >> perks you up and makes you feel better. >> going to hug you again. >> reporter: ted is hospitalized for a hip replacement and is up for a visit with stretch, the greyhound. >> he says you have a nice touch. >> just seeing an animal like that, it's a great feeling. >> reporter: lynn is stretch's owner. >> people can communicate with a dog and when you touch a dog, the energy kind of flows back and forth between the two of you. it's...
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the evidence that could tie ted bundy to more murders. >>> heated ever argument about gang violence and why police are making things worse. >>> traffic looks good heading south. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. wÑ >>> tgif to you. waking up this morning with the low clouds, the patchy drizzle once again. inland will be warmer for the afternoon and our weekend very similar to what we have seen lately. >>> imagine her surprise two s16 fighter jets intercepted a plane flown by a 75-year-old woman. when the jets intercepted the plane she turned around. the woman was flying the plane by herself and wasn't aware she was in restricted air space. >>> today the senate will approve legislation to end a two-week partial shut down of the federal aviation administration. the shut down has cost the government $30 million a day in uncollected airline ticket taxes and sidelined 4,000 faa employees. because the senate is on vacation, the bill will be passed through a special procedure called anonymous consent. it's only a temporary funding extension through mid september. >>> this morning
the evidence that could tie ted bundy to more murders. >>> heated ever argument about gang violence and why police are making things worse. >>> traffic looks good heading south. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. wÑ >>> tgif to you. waking up this morning with the low clouds, the patchy drizzle once again. inland will be warmer for the afternoon and our weekend very similar to what we have seen lately. >>> imagine her surprise two s16 fighter...
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it was another volatile day on wall street as veteran traders like ted weissenberg see increasing signs the economy is faltering. >> and so investors are simply saying, "you know what, i don't have a lot of confidence in what this country is doing, and economically, and i don't want the risk." >> reporter: the white house insists the economy is not in danger of sliding backwards. >> we do not believe that there is a threat there of a double- dip recession. >> reporter: put butt in 401(k) plans over the past week, 96% of all trades, or more than $2 billion worth, have been out of stocks and into the safety of bonds. in new york, accountant mel laczar met with his financial planner but decided not to move his money. >> i'm upset, i'm distressed, but i really am praying it will be fine. >> reporter: but confidence is fragile, and ted weissenberg says it was badly damaged by the toxic debate over the debt ceiling. >> the process really sent such a negative message and made us look so weak as a country. >> reporter: the next major economic milepost will be friday's unemployment report. the e
it was another volatile day on wall street as veteran traders like ted weissenberg see increasing signs the economy is faltering. >> and so investors are simply saying, "you know what, i don't have a lot of confidence in what this country is doing, and economically, and i don't want the risk." >> reporter: the white house insists the economy is not in danger of sliding backwards. >> we do not believe that there is a threat there of a double- dip recession. >>...
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bon jovi, ted turner, bruce springsteen and ceos like jeffrey immelt are free loaders too.will call them on it. >> you are a free loader. >> america. >> a nation of free loaders captions by closed captioning services . >> in cities you often see people like this guy. desperate-looking people often holding signs like this one. it's natural to want to help people like this man or this woman. begging by a road in salt lake city. her sign says she is stranded in need of help. trying to get home. one drivers stop. she tells them. >> i'm from seattle. i came down here to live with my boyfriend and he ended up kicking me out a week before christmas. >> you got nothing then? >> no. just my backpack. >> she tells this reporter from kutv she is 1,000 miles from home. >> it's hard to easement it's hard to have a place to stay. >> but then the cameraman quietly followed her and found she actually lives just two blocks away in this house. in the morning, she goes shopping with a nice coat and purse. and then in the afternoon, she changed clothes, walked two blocks to the highway off ram
bon jovi, ted turner, bruce springsteen and ceos like jeffrey immelt are free loaders too.will call them on it. >> you are a free loader. >> america. >> a nation of free loaders captions by closed captioning services . >> in cities you often see people like this guy. desperate-looking people often holding signs like this one. it's natural to want to help people like this man or this woman. begging by a road in salt lake city. her sign says she is stranded in need of...
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let me ask you this, ted.he runways and the tarmac, having to do this without still getting paid? can we have ted back on this. we were talking about this question. >> our satellite window ran out. >> all right. >> listen to that woman again. >> amen, sister. >> that's what i like the best. >> the best -- >> ted had a story about the guys who go out and check the tarmac to make sure it's safe, they have -- they're not being paid so they're going out and working and hoping they get paid at some point. >> when lawmakers go on their fact-finding mission they should go to a tarmac -- >> we have to stop calling it vacation. some might take vacation, some might go to the caribbean or shopping. but there are many who do real work in this time. i don't want to get carried away with saying they're on vacation. >> they have to be in their districts. >> this is a priority. why would you leave without passing this. >> to all of those people who aren't collecting a paycheck and see how they feel about the fact-finding miss
let me ask you this, ted.he runways and the tarmac, having to do this without still getting paid? can we have ted back on this. we were talking about this question. >> our satellite window ran out. >> all right. >> listen to that woman again. >> amen, sister. >> that's what i like the best. >> the best -- >> ted had a story about the guys who go out and check the tarmac to make sure it's safe, they have -- they're not being paid so they're going out and...
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[laughter] : >> it was remarkable because i was going about my business, i was with interviewing ted for a book on presidential politics and the gun lobby, and he was, i mean, he became a dear friend, and he's a wonderful, warm, generous man. he had people working to help me, we had a two hour meeting. he took his time with me. and it was really quite wonderful. and, um, i always so enjoyed being with him whether we were doing something like this or just in a social situation. but in any event, i'm perfectly content with this, you know, day's work. i'm really feeling great. and i go home, and the next morning i'm sitting in front of, i'm sitting on my bed dictating my notes from the conversation with ted, and the tv's sort of in the background. and i look up, and there's a plane hitting the world trade center, you know, where i had taken my daughter for dinner not all that long before. and i just couldn't make sense of it. like a lot of americans, you know, i'm thinking, well, how in the world does an airline pilot fly into, you know, a plane -- it makes no sense to me at all. you th
[laughter] : >> it was remarkable because i was going about my business, i was with interviewing ted for a book on presidential politics and the gun lobby, and he was, i mean, he became a dear friend, and he's a wonderful, warm, generous man. he had people working to help me, we had a two hour meeting. he took his time with me. and it was really quite wonderful. and, um, i always so enjoyed being with him whether we were doing something like this or just in a social situation. but in any...
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. >> reporter: patients like ted. >> perks up and makes you feel better. >> going to hug you again. >> reporter: ted is hospitalized for hip replacement and is up for aevic with stretch, the greyhound. >> he says oh, you have a nice touch. >> just seeing an animal like that, it's a great feeling. >> reporter: lynn is stretch's owner. >> people can communicate with a dog. when you touch a dog, the energy just kind of flows back and forth between the two of you. it's really a healing thing. >> reporter: seven teams of trained certified dogs visit patients a few times a month including cinder, a miniature labradoodle. >> she gives them an opportunity to forget for a moment or a couple of moments why they're here. >> this is cali. >> reporter: research shows how owning a pet can be therapeutic. these owners hope to share that kind of healing with patients. >> i find it just really satisfying and a lot of fun. >> i feel like i made a difference in some people's lives. pretty great thing. >> reporter: the dog therapy permanent in vallejo has been up and running since january 2010. by the wa
. >> reporter: patients like ted. >> perks up and makes you feel better. >> going to hug you again. >> reporter: ted is hospitalized for hip replacement and is up for aevic with stretch, the greyhound. >> he says oh, you have a nice touch. >> just seeing an animal like that, it's a great feeling. >> reporter: lynn is stretch's owner. >> people can communicate with a dog. when you touch a dog, the energy just kind of flows back and forth between...
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kennedy, the ted kennedy joe biden in a series of white privilege men could sit in judgment the son of grandparents who were sharecroppers who raised him. and did everything right to including four and the negative hill to rise through her ranks where she never had a sexual relationship at all and did nothing untoward she was party to the takedown i could not understand how these people were attacking this black man in the historic position while the media took him down. the naacp and the urban...
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the senior democrat for many years was a guy named kennedy, ted kennedy. they were remarkably effective, the committee was remarkably productive. i would say to mike enzi, how does one of the most conservative republicans around here work so productively with one of the most liberal democrats? you -- the chairman was kennedy or whether it's enzi. and he said that ted kennedy and i subscribed to the 80-20 rule. what is that? and he said, the 80-20 rule, we agree on about 80% of the stuff. we disagree on maybe 20% of the stuff. and what we decide to do is focus on the 80% we agree on. as a result we get a lot done. more times than i count i call my colleagues on this side to subscribe to the 80-20 rule. if we get that on a consistent basis i think it would be not just a better place to work but probably a better country. i would urge us as we -- it seems like we got about -- i don't know about 80%, but agreement on what needs to be acted more quickly, more promptly, and that which needs more sculling. so deference to my mother, haste does make waste. remembe
the senior democrat for many years was a guy named kennedy, ted kennedy. they were remarkably effective, the committee was remarkably productive. i would say to mike enzi, how does one of the most conservative republicans around here work so productively with one of the most liberal democrats? you -- the chairman was kennedy or whether it's enzi. and he said that ted kennedy and i subscribed to the 80-20 rule. what is that? and he said, the 80-20 rule, we agree on about 80% of the stuff. we...
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ted turner spent the night here last night. >> right, with his girlfriend. >> how's that work? love but we love each other. he taught me so much. especially humor. how many men have you been sexually active with? >> what? >> that many huh? >> if i could be good in "monster in law," it's because i spent ten years with ted. >> by age 60 she says she started thinking about what she wanted from the third act of her life. that led her to write this new book, "prime time," in which she mixes her own journey in old age with the latest science about it and a healthy dose of self-help. >> one chapter that is called the low down on getting it up in the third act. i love that title. >> she says she was amazed to discover the joys she's experiencing at this stage of her life is not that unusual. >> most people over 50 are happier. and it seems counterintuitive. >> so if someone gave you a special ticket and said you can go back to being 20 would you take it? >> no, no. yeah, i would if i could go back knowing what i know now. mm, would i have a life. >> still by all accounts what a life it
ted turner spent the night here last night. >> right, with his girlfriend. >> how's that work? love but we love each other. he taught me so much. especially humor. how many men have you been sexually active with? >> what? >> that many huh? >> if i could be good in "monster in law," it's because i spent ten years with ted. >> by age 60 she says she started thinking about what she wanted from the third act of her life. that led her to write this new...
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the son of mobster al capone was overheard making a death threat on ted kennedy during a phone call backn the '60s, and then there was the white powder mailed to kennnny's office during that anthrax scare back in 2001. >>> a clue from the deep might be enough to end a mystery. an underwater vehicle was able to locate a body in a crevice some 265 feet below the surface of lake tahoe. it was found there last week by another diver. they say it was s markably well preserved by the lake's cold water. and the hope is that it will help end a missing persons case from 1994. >>> and turning now to sports news and some baseball highlights, we get those from espn news. >>> good morning. cole wright here with your espn news update. and how about that national league central? things getting tight on monday evening. chris carpenter on the mound. bottom five, brew crew down a dash. bases stuffed for cory hart. singles one to center. the game tied at two. next batter with bases loaded would be nyjer morgan. he was in a double state of mind. that's deep to left center. three runs would hustle home. it's
the son of mobster al capone was overheard making a death threat on ted kennedy during a phone call backn the '60s, and then there was the white powder mailed to kennnny's office during that anthrax scare back in 2001. >>> a clue from the deep might be enough to end a mystery. an underwater vehicle was able to locate a body in a crevice some 265 feet below the surface of lake tahoe. it was found there last week by another diver. they say it was s markably well preserved by the lake's...
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all right ted ron american political cartoonist columnist and author very much appreciate your views here on r t thank you very much for being with us here on the program just. french oil companies are likely to be among those who would have enjoyed the pictures coming in from tripoli last night i hopes for a look rich of oil contracts with a new government only be art certainly high as it is daniel bushell reports the cost of the intervention and the i know to jannah of the rebels could mean more losses than gains. for old spills like a winner as the first power to recognize libya's rebels the first to pull become free and now the first in talks with rebel leaders for mr allen jew pace's victory gives him great satisfaction opposition m.p. jack laying everyone to be thankful that inspired action at the united nations corporations in states that voted for u.n. intervention of rubbing their hands one of the first members of the french team. who. was a representative of the different or company and that is not very far from this of course french all joint hole has been named as this wa
all right ted ron american political cartoonist columnist and author very much appreciate your views here on r t thank you very much for being with us here on the program just. french oil companies are likely to be among those who would have enjoyed the pictures coming in from tripoli last night i hopes for a look rich of oil contracts with a new government only be art certainly high as it is daniel bushell reports the cost of the intervention and the i know to jannah of the rebels could mean...
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ted bundy, it's found. will it lead to solving more cold cases? that story after the break. members of the american postal worker's union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. at exxon and mobil, we engineer smart gasoline that works at the molecular level to help your engine run more smoothly by helping remove deposits and cleaning up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, you can rest assured we help your engine run more smoothly while leaving behind cleaner emissions. it's how we make gasoline work harder for you. ex
ted bundy, it's found. will it lead to solving more cold cases? that story after the break. members of the american postal worker's union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and...
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bon jovi, ted turner, bruce springsteen and ceos like jeffrey immelt are free loaders too. we will call them on it. >> you are a free loader. >> america. >> a nation of free loaders captions by closed captioning services . >> in cities you often see people like this guy. desperate-looking people often holding signs like this one. it's natural to want to help people like this man or this woman. begging by a road in salt lake city. her sign says she is stranded in need of help. trying to get home. one drivers stop. she tells them. >> i'm from seattle. i came down here to live with my boyfriend and he ended up kicking me out a week before christmas. >> you got nothing then? >> no. just my backpack. >> she tells this reporter from kutv she is 1,000 miles from home. >> it's hard to easement it's hard to have a place to stay. >> but then the cameraman quietly followed her and found she actually lives just two blocks away in this house. in the morning, she goes shopping with a nice coat and purse. and then in the afternoon, she changed clothes, walked two blocks to the highway off
bon jovi, ted turner, bruce springsteen and ceos like jeffrey immelt are free loaders too. we will call them on it. >> you are a free loader. >> america. >> a nation of free loaders captions by closed captioning services . >> in cities you often see people like this guy. desperate-looking people often holding signs like this one. it's natural to want to help people like this man or this woman. begging by a road in salt lake city. her sign says she is stranded in need of...
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i remember we had ted danson, i had to introduce ted danson, great guy, great sense of humor. was, like -- they played the "cheers" theme. ♪ i go, ladies and gentlemen, wherever this guy goes, everyone knows his name, give it up for mr. tim dinson. he came out. he immediately got the joke. people are, like, what? tim dinson. the fact that you screw up ted danson's name, that makes me laugh. we did a bit when i hosted teh mtv va years ago, i said, this next singer has a number one song, give it up for shakira pinkelstein. she lost the last name? shouldn't use the last name? sorry. give it up for shakira. she's a good sport. those type of things where you're like, i gotcha. >>> when we come back, i want to talk to you about donald trump and also about late night wars. >> beautiful! >> bruising battles. >> 24-carat, beautiful wars. marble, gorgeous. who need imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all hap
i remember we had ted danson, i had to introduce ted danson, great guy, great sense of humor. was, like -- they played the "cheers" theme. ♪ i go, ladies and gentlemen, wherever this guy goes, everyone knows his name, give it up for mr. tim dinson. he came out. he immediately got the joke. people are, like, what? tim dinson. the fact that you screw up ted danson's name, that makes me laugh. we did a bit when i hosted teh mtv va years ago, i said, this next singer has a number one...
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. >> ted, thank you for joining us. how does today stack up against all of the other bad days you've seen on wall street. >> if you had to rank today's selloff, i would say it was rather orderly. disturbing, but orderly nonetheless. nothing compares with october '87 when the dow in one day was down 22%. that was clearly an emotional kracy day. down 5% is still down 5%, but it's not 22%. >> when this is happening, at one point do you realize this is going to be a bad day? the markets move up, the markets move down. >> it's always with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, but the pieces started to fall into place monday of after week ago. continued all last week. we closed down better than 4% on the s&p which was the worst down performance of the year on the s&p. but when we got that gdp number on friday, that very bad gdp number and the revisions of previous gdp numbers revised downward, it was sort of masked by the circus going on in washington over the debt ceiling problem. that number to most traders have sent a very, very
. >> ted, thank you for joining us. how does today stack up against all of the other bad days you've seen on wall street. >> if you had to rank today's selloff, i would say it was rather orderly. disturbing, but orderly nonetheless. nothing compares with october '87 when the dow in one day was down 22%. that was clearly an emotional kracy day. down 5% is still down 5%, but it's not 22%. >> when this is happening, at one point do you realize this is going to be a bad day? the...
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columbia county, florida, found a vial of ted bundy's back from 1978.n use that vial of blood to complete anticipate even entire dna profile. they will put that profile into the f.b.i.'s database and compare it with cold cases around the country. police in tacoma, washington are very interesting in comparing it to the case of ann bird. she was kidnapped and murdered in 1961 and was 8 years old. she lived in the same neighborhood as bundy's uncle. she visited a lot. they believe bundy who would have been 15 at the time may have committed his first murder with ann burr. they didn't have enough evidence. now they think they can see if there is any connection. before he was executed ted bundy wrote a letter to the burr family saying he was not responsible for that. police don't buy it. remember bundy was first caught in 197 -p 5. he was convicted. hhe escaped twice, he went to florida, he murdered three florida state could he edz before killing a 12-year-old girl in the orlando area, and that's the crime he was executed for in 1989. very interesting to feig
columbia county, florida, found a vial of ted bundy's back from 1978.n use that vial of blood to complete anticipate even entire dna profile. they will put that profile into the f.b.i.'s database and compare it with cold cases around the country. police in tacoma, washington are very interesting in comparing it to the case of ann bird. she was kidnapped and murdered in 1961 and was 8 years old. she lived in the same neighborhood as bundy's uncle. she visited a lot. they believe bundy who would...
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ted rowlands is there. what's the early view? >> the bond market has been open for 40 minutes, kyra. as christine talked about at the top, short-term ramifications of the downgrade are that interest rates are actually going down. people are parking their money in u.s. securities, despite the fact that the u.s. has been downgraded. it is still the safest place to put your money worldwide. that's what we're seeing early on here. one of the effects that this downgrade could have on local government sincere a concern, and that is that municipal bonds around the country could get downgraded because they're tied to the federal government. communities across the country are watching very closely, because it will mean more expense to those local and state governments. right now, the headline here is that everybody is watching for that opening bell in new york and interest rates actually going down a little bit in the short term, because people are are parking their money with the u.s. government. kyra? >> ted, we'll be talking a will the
ted rowlands is there. what's the early view? >> the bond market has been open for 40 minutes, kyra. as christine talked about at the top, short-term ramifications of the downgrade are that interest rates are actually going down. people are parking their money in u.s. securities, despite the fact that the u.s. has been downgraded. it is still the safest place to put your money worldwide. that's what we're seeing early on here. one of the effects that this downgrade could have on local...
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become quite friendly with ted fishman of the years. we talked about his previous book. shock of gray. don't delighted to be here. talking about the book. .. >> when i wrote "china inc.," i would go to china to the businesses that you need to go to understand china which are the big power cities, and it just struck me over and over again how flush with youth they are. and then you'd come home back to your american city, and you'd fly in, and the city you used to think was bustling seems a little slower, and then the employment statistics in the u.s., in europe, elsewhere in east asia tell you there's a huge employment problem with older workers. they're not old people, but they're older workers, 50 plus. and i was wondering whether the youth that was pouring into the cities, you know, on the trails of a trillion or maybe now it's $2 trillion of foreign capital flowing into china to attract young people to chinese cities to work in factories that serve the world had something twood disenfranchisement of older workers elsewhere in the world. and i was interest inside this
become quite friendly with ted fishman of the years. we talked about his previous book. shock of gray. don't delighted to be here. talking about the book. .. >> when i wrote "china inc.," i would go to china to the businesses that you need to go to understand china which are the big power cities, and it just struck me over and over again how flush with youth they are. and then you'd come home back to your american city, and you'd fly in, and the city you used to think was...
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and that's just perfect as he said for ted williams. that's great. >> rose: i interviewed ted williams about what he was thinking as he rounds up the bases. and he said i thought for a moment, i thought for a moment i might tip my hat. i decided not to. >> well, i'm glad he decided not to. >> it was the whole history of contempt. >> rose: that's right. he was driven forward by his history. and here is john updike talking about the satisfaction that he gets from writing. here it is. >> what is the satisfaction for you? >> it's turning reality into words and then out the other end comes a kind of reality in the readers' mind. but it's the flux of life as it goes through you and goes by around that you can actually find some words that will fix it and make it understandable to others who are far away or maybe far in the future. that's the excitement for me. >> i was thinking about this subject after i wrote the book. and so what i am about to say is going to sound neater than it would if we were just talking off-the-cuff. but i came to the
and that's just perfect as he said for ted williams. that's great. >> rose: i interviewed ted williams about what he was thinking as he rounds up the bases. and he said i thought for a moment, i thought for a moment i might tip my hat. i decided not to. >> well, i'm glad he decided not to. >> it was the whole history of contempt. >> rose: that's right. he was driven forward by his history. and here is john updike talking about the satisfaction that he gets from writing....
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he used to do deals with the late senator ted kennedy. he's a deal maker. but his best friend in the senate, robert bennett, was defeated last year by a tea party candidate, who is now a united states senator in utah. 1286 words could have been summed up in 14. i saw what the tea party did to my friend bob bennett last year. he's not going to vote yes. >> you can't really overestimate the sea change that's going on right now in washington. because you're right, these tea party conservatives have really shifted the debate. remember, barack obama when he started this and said i want a clean debt ceiling -- >> which happened 70 times in the past. >> and mitch mcconnell also made the point, i think he's absolutely right, he said the template for the debt ceiling has now changed because it's always now going to be associated with deficit reduction. we've been in the process of stimulus spending for the last couple of years, to try and get the economy jump-started. now we're going to a new era of real fiscal restraint and economists disagree, actually, about whet
he used to do deals with the late senator ted kennedy. he's a deal maker. but his best friend in the senate, robert bennett, was defeated last year by a tea party candidate, who is now a united states senator in utah. 1286 words could have been summed up in 14. i saw what the tea party did to my friend bob bennett last year. he's not going to vote yes. >> you can't really overestimate the sea change that's going on right now in washington. because you're right, these tea party...
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. >> our ted rollins is live at o'hare airport in chicago.ed, what does this stalemate mean for people where you are? >> reporter: well, these construction jobs, fredericka, there's 200 projects across the country, a couple of them here at o'hare that have been completely stopped while this impasse continues and while congress is out on their august break. so you're talking about not only hundreds of millions of dollars that aren't being spent and being put into local economies around the country, but you're talking about real problems from people who have lost their jobs, not only the faa workers but these 70,000-plus construction workers who are not going to work and are not getting paid. what we should point out for people who are planning to travel, you see the security line behind me here at o'hare airport, this is not affected and safety is not affected, according to the faa, the people in the air traffic control towers are maid from a different pool of money. so if you're traveling, you don't have to worry about delays or anything else
. >> our ted rollins is live at o'hare airport in chicago.ed, what does this stalemate mean for people where you are? >> reporter: well, these construction jobs, fredericka, there's 200 projects across the country, a couple of them here at o'hare that have been completely stopped while this impasse continues and while congress is out on their august break. so you're talking about not only hundreds of millions of dollars that aren't being spent and being put into local economies...
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ted rowlands let's begin with you at chicago at o'hare airport. a couple weeks without passing this faa funding bill. were these workers here expecting to be out of a job for as long as a month? >> oh, absolutely not. we talked to one faa employee who said, you know, he figured maybe it would take them an extra day or two and they might be out of work for a day, maybe two days. he was shocked that they actually went on vacation and left for a month, possibly for a month, hopefully they'll come back without tending to this. he and thousands of other people absolutely shocked to be sitting at home today instead of going to work and not collecting a paycheck. >> faa inspectors, a lot of these construction workers on the airport projects, wow, ted wrowlands, thank you very much. chad myers talking about heat. we talked about robert lee texas. 1% of the water supply remaining. >> he was saying you could take a three-minute shower. i was thinking 30 seconds. that's what the lake looks like that they're using to drink out of. it's literally that bad. oth
ted rowlands let's begin with you at chicago at o'hare airport. a couple weeks without passing this faa funding bill. were these workers here expecting to be out of a job for as long as a month? >> oh, absolutely not. we talked to one faa employee who said, you know, he figured maybe it would take them an extra day or two and they might be out of work for a day, maybe two days. he was shocked that they actually went on vacation and left for a month, possibly for a month, hopefully they'll...
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incendio que cobrÓ la vida de las persona en el casino, telemundo estÁ en cobertura sobre este acto tedomo dicen muchos, estamos con julio que ha estado en monterrey, julio adelante. >>> asÍ es gracias. seguimos aquÍ afuera del casino es muy difÍcil imaginar que son estos jÓvenes menor de 18 aÑos el mayor de 38 que comet ieron esta masacre, serÍan ellos de acuerdo a investigaciones quienes delo taron al autor intelectual de los hechos, no sÁbado el la identidad del autor, pero autoridades estÁn tras la pista. >>> se rÍe como si hubiese sido travesura, pero jonathan de 18 aÑos y otros otros fueron detenidos porque se presuntamente participaron en la masacre del caso sin donde personas inocentes perdieron la vida. >>> y que se trata a todas luces de personas sin escrÚpulos que ya habÍan cometido crimenes de alto daÑo a la sociedad. > >>>. >periodista: julio el rayas habÍa sido detenido en 2010 acusado de robo con violencia pero despuÉs fue puesto en libertad. >>> segÚn autoridades Él y los otros confesaron formar parte de "los zetas." >>> algunos de los detenidos fueron autores materiales
incendio que cobrÓ la vida de las persona en el casino, telemundo estÁ en cobertura sobre este acto tedomo dicen muchos, estamos con julio que ha estado en monterrey, julio adelante. >>> asÍ es gracias. seguimos aquÍ afuera del casino es muy difÍcil imaginar que son estos jÓvenes menor de 18 aÑos el mayor de 38 que comet ieron esta masacre, serÍan ellos de acuerdo a investigaciones quienes delo taron al autor intelectual de los hechos, no sÁbado el la identidad del autor, pero...
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ted, appreciate it.ng a gun chases down an 11-year-old kid, follows him into a neighbor house then pulls the trigger. but the shooting spree doesn't end there. you're going to hear the 911 calls during a rampage that left seven people dead. we're also learning today about a little bit about who the suspect targeted. that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. [ owl hooting ] things aren't always what they seem out here. like that big fella over there. cost way less than i ever dreamed. i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second.
ted, appreciate it.ng a gun chases down an 11-year-old kid, follows him into a neighbor house then pulls the trigger. but the shooting spree doesn't end there. you're going to hear the 911 calls during a rampage that left seven people dead. we're also learning today about a little bit about who the suspect targeted. that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream...
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ted bundy has been dead for 22 years.he fbi wants to find out if he is responsible for cold cases dating back to the early 1960s. the agency built the profile from a vile of his blood found at a florida evidence lab. bundy confessed to more than 30 murders before his 1989 execution. investigators have long believed he is responsible for other deaths. >>> time now 6:15. in less than two hours president obama will announce new initiatives to try to help military veterans get new jobs. as ktvu alison burns just found out this morning the jobless rate for veterans remains dramatically higher than the national unemployment rate. allison. >> reporter: that is right, dave. the labor department report that came out yesterday shows veterans at 13.3%. that is more than four-points higher than the national unemployment rate. president obama will announce new tax breaks this morning to try to turn the numbers around. it is called the higher the returning heros tax credit. $2400 for employers who hire vets who have been unemployed for
ted bundy has been dead for 22 years.he fbi wants to find out if he is responsible for cold cases dating back to the early 1960s. the agency built the profile from a vile of his blood found at a florida evidence lab. bundy confessed to more than 30 murders before his 1989 execution. investigators have long believed he is responsible for other deaths. >>> time now 6:15. in less than two hours president obama will announce new initiatives to try to help military veterans get new jobs. as...
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ted gains' bill would allow the parole board to consider type and severity of an offender's crime defending whether to grant parole. right now they can only consider inmate's behavior as prisoner. >>> a san francisco lawyer accused of sex crimes against victims he found on craigslist appeared in court today. michael hoffman is accused in the sexual assault of four women, possibly from a craigslist singles site. it happened in march, june and july. >>> a teenager stabbed in the parking lot of a downtown san jose mcdonald's is suing the restaurant owners. 17-year-old jonathan paredis was attacked in the mcdonald's parking lot walking home from a downtown music event on june 9. he tells the media partner mcdonald's was partially liable because they failed to have adequate staffing. five teens were stabbed, two critically. the restaurant declined to comment on the lawsuit. >> this morning, two bart directors calling for a public discussion to set policy on when the agency should cut off cell phone service to the station. last week, they cut it at the civil center station to help protesters from
ted gains' bill would allow the parole board to consider type and severity of an offender's crime defending whether to grant parole. right now they can only consider inmate's behavior as prisoner. >>> a san francisco lawyer accused of sex crimes against victims he found on craigslist appeared in court today. michael hoffman is accused in the sexual assault of four women, possibly from a craigslist singles site. it happened in march, june and july. >>> a teenager stabbed in the...
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. >> the auction that is finally bringing restitution to victim of unibomber ted kaczynski. >>> next, what you need to know to keep your family safe. >> the mayor of a small texas town shuts off water supply in midst of a deadly heat wave. why he says he had no choice. =x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=xx >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> good morning. topping america's money, new fallout from the credit downgrade. asian markets made up lost ground after starting with a steep dive. indexes in south korea and japan are down sharply again and oil tumbles to the lowest price in a year around $79 a barrel. this follows a huge selloff on wall street. the dow lost 634 points. the sixth largest drop ever. there is speculation the federal reserve could take action when it meets today. standard & poor's downgraded fannie mae and freddie mac. the mortgage giants are government fund and if washington can't pay the debt, the problem would filter down. they warn it could cause a disruption in the housing market. the u.s. airlines rolling back temporary price hike. they raised pri
. >> the auction that is finally bringing restitution to victim of unibomber ted kaczynski. >>> next, what you need to know to keep your family safe. >> the mayor of a small texas town shuts off water supply in midst of a deadly heat wave. why he says he had no choice. =x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=xx >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> good morning. topping america's money, new fallout from the credit downgrade. asian markets made up lost...
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but ted callahan, an anthropologist who spent nearly a year in the area, says the story doesn't ring callahan: the number of children that this one school's going to educate-- that's just nonsense. the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent every day for an hour or two, and the man that i knew is not the man who's portrayed in this book. >> kroft: you seem to be saying that most of it is b.s. >> callahan: the most generous thing i could say is that it's... it's grossly exaggerated. and probably the harshest thing i could say is... is a lot of it just sounds like outright fabrication. >> kroft: today, the school sits empty, and we're told by a tribal leader that it has never been used. >> callahan: no one's there. no one's there at all. you know, i think, at best, it might end up being used as... as a storage shed for stuff. >> kroft: we obviously wanted to talk to greg mortenson, who has appeared on just about every news and talk show on television, but he didn't want to talk to "60 minutes." he dismissed our initial request for an
but ted callahan, an anthropologist who spent nearly a year in the area, says the story doesn't ring callahan: the number of children that this one school's going to educate-- that's just nonsense. the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent every day for an hour or two, and the man that i knew is not the man who's portrayed in this book. >> kroft: you seem to be saying that most of it is b.s. >> callahan: the most generous thing i...
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. >> and state senator ted gains will introduce legislation forcing the parole board to give less weight to psych evaluations when determining a dangerous criminals release. >> thank you very much. >> and president obama signed a controversial deal that raise the debt limit so now, government won't default on bills but there is a lot more work to be done on the budget. political reporter mark matthews is here with the story. >> the debt keeling is raised through next year's presidential election. and president obama got the long term deal he wanted and this comes at a price. >> the motion to concur to the house amendment is agreed to. >> the senate passed the bill without w.out yaesd vote in the house, just glad to get it done. >> this debate wasn't easy. for weeks american people watched and wondered. and minutes later, the president signed it this is just the first step. this requires that both parties work together on a larger plan to cut the deficit, which is important for long term health of our kme.. >> and leaders say it's a compromise, cutting $1.2 trillion with another $1.2 tril
. >> and state senator ted gains will introduce legislation forcing the parole board to give less weight to psych evaluations when determining a dangerous criminals release. >> thank you very much. >> and president obama signed a controversial deal that raise the debt limit so now, government won't default on bills but there is a lot more work to be done on the budget. political reporter mark matthews is here with the story. >> the debt keeling is raised through next...