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our reality is when we've seen this things happen down the road, fairing the ap the to the -- comparing the apples to the fruit basket is not what we wind up getting. >> city firefighters work a 56- hour workweek and with overtime they can make double than that. many have second careers. now, cal fire overtime is built in and cold front costs less to -- and costs less. we're live in belmont, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> thousands of new jobs mae i be coming to a national store chain this spring, including the bay area. >>> some people saw something in the water in lake merritt and got concerned. we'll tell you what it is. >>> as rosemary told us, heavy rain is coming. she's -- she has more on the forecast just ahead. >>> an update on a shaky wall right next to a busy roadway. the moment you feel run down or achy nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> a tree limb hanging over the solano avenue roadway impacted traffic. the workers finished up and removed the debris by 9:00 a.m. a
our reality is when we've seen this things happen down the road, fairing the ap the to the -- comparing the apples to the fruit basket is not what we wind up getting. >> city firefighters work a 56- hour workweek and with overtime they can make double than that. many have second careers. now, cal fire overtime is built in and cold front costs less to -- and costs less. we're live in belmont, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> thousands of new jobs mae i be coming to a...
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she uses the ap on her i phone as the live footage and says at one point last week she was getting more information and images off of twitter and facebook. >> i had this on and i was shocked that they were not reporting live from the protest so people went on line and ordered the images that the broadcasts were not having. >> i think they are watching this closely and silicon is neverrous about being painted as anti-government. >> google and twitter have helped, tech analyst rob enderly says there are risks including egypt that may be considered as political. >>> university of california officials say more than 30 members of the uc community have been safely evacuated from egypt to spain. expected back home in the next few days, it includes 19 students that were going to study at the american university in cairo. an 11 member archaeology team from ucla that was on a dig 200 miles south of cairo was also evacuated. >>> an elementary school principal is being mourned after a shooting. the police chief says it is unclear whether there was a dispute between the janitor and the principal. no
she uses the ap on her i phone as the live footage and says at one point last week she was getting more information and images off of twitter and facebook. >> i had this on and i was shocked that they were not reporting live from the protest so people went on line and ordered the images that the broadcasts were not having. >> i think they are watching this closely and silicon is neverrous about being painted as anti-government. >> google and twitter have helped, tech analyst...
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. >> when you have content coming in from the ap, and the "new york times" and the "washington post" and all these places, you're getting hundreds of stories a day, you're really hungry for the news, so i am not sure "the daily" really meets that user base. >> reporter: not to be left behind, the "new york times" launched news.me for the ipad. google joined the fight, showing off a cnn app using a new tablet-friendly operating system called honeycomb. to paraphrase an old newspaperman, the death of journalism has been greatly exaggerated. darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> tom: a big day for verizon tomorrow. it starts taking pre-orders for the iphone. the carrier is breaking at&t's exclusive hold on apple. it becomes the iphone's second u.s. carrier. verizon also unveiled pricing plans today. basic voice will run $40 a month. add text and it's $60. email and the web? an additional $30 a month. and using your iphone as a wifi hotspot? expect a bill for another $20. >> tom: in washington, uncle sam's checks will be good a bit longer. the treasury department says t
. >> when you have content coming in from the ap, and the "new york times" and the "washington post" and all these places, you're getting hundreds of stories a day, you're really hungry for the news, so i am not sure "the daily" really meets that user base. >> reporter: not to be left behind, the "new york times" launched news.me for the ipad. google joined the fight, showing off a cnn app using a new tablet-friendly operating system called...
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the ap i education coalition still stresses the need for language access for more waves of immigrantsuch as southeast asians and pacific islanders. >> it takes 7 years for a student to build the english proefficiency. we don't want student's education disrupted. so educational system is our core and responsibility to make sure that that bilingual needs are being met so the educational process is not interrupted. the lau decision impacted schools across the country. for more than 1800 chinese-american children considered in 1973. the decision has also know cited in many language access cases including voter information and ballot information. thanks to those who pursued the la ukase in the 77's students can be multili multilingual. individual bilingualeducation. org. kerny street workshops began as a community teaching space inside the international hotel. after the evictions they relocated but kept their name and community spirit. during the 80's and 90's ksw curated the american jazz festiv festiv festival. it's gallery feature artists and host of the annual ground breaking festival.
the ap i education coalition still stresses the need for language access for more waves of immigrantsuch as southeast asians and pacific islanders. >> it takes 7 years for a student to build the english proefficiency. we don't want student's education disrupted. so educational system is our core and responsibility to make sure that that bilingual needs are being met so the educational process is not interrupted. the lau decision impacted schools across the country. for more than 1800...
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as they understand, as soon as the ap learned about it, you stopped it. what about this request? >> i do not think we were doing political reviews. i think, to the contrary, there was a huge backlog. in part because we are so big and so complicated, we are 22 and some agencies. there are thousands upon thousands of backlog requests, and we wanted to move them and get rid of the back log and see if the requests were overlapping and so forth, so what we were able to do in the first 18 months or so was to, a, answer more requests than ever before, b, get that thing back down. >> there were political appointees to review, and there wasn't enough traffic showing that there were some police that were concerned. this was delaying the response. why was the reform process taking place? >> we are more than happy to cooperate and give them responses, and we will deal with it. >> was this politically motivated? there is a feel that was politically motivated. >> i think it was management oriented. >> turning to immigration, the department has reported record numbers of deportations and the las
as they understand, as soon as the ap learned about it, you stopped it. what about this request? >> i do not think we were doing political reviews. i think, to the contrary, there was a huge backlog. in part because we are so big and so complicated, we are 22 and some agencies. there are thousands upon thousands of backlog requests, and we wanted to move them and get rid of the back log and see if the requests were overlapping and so forth, so what we were able to do in the first 18...
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c-span: there is joe rosenthal's cover with the ap on the cover of the book.
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>> the -- if the individual is capable to prepare the rooms themselves, we refer them to aps. again, it depends if they are qualified for the type of services they provide. if they have a very high income, the likelihood that aps would not send anyone else -- >> [inaudible] >> she said there is also services you can hire, but i think the school pays for it. commissioner walker: who pays for it is one question, but i just want to make sure there is support for helping people with their personal items. >> yes, there are companies with in san francisco that can provide such services by assisting in preparing the room package. >> at what point is it dealt with room by room, and at what point do you expanded to an area of the building or to the building itself? >> usually -- there are two steps. just like the dbi and dph, we do schedule room to room inspections, but for complaints, we require that the room is the -- that is affected be inspected. if there are more rooms that are invested, they need to provide treatment for all the rooms. we need -- we recommend on a monthly basis th
>> the -- if the individual is capable to prepare the rooms themselves, we refer them to aps. again, it depends if they are qualified for the type of services they provide. if they have a very high income, the likelihood that aps would not send anyone else -- >> [inaudible] >> she said there is also services you can hire, but i think the school pays for it. commissioner walker: who pays for it is one question, but i just want to make sure there is support for helping people...
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who tis i appeared -- disappeared 12 days ago when he went out to walk the dog. ap autopsy scheduled for today. at the time of his disappearance, police called his disappearance suspicious. >>> jobless claim benefits are up 25,000 the week before and 10,000 more than economists had past -- forecast. continuing claims were also up. there are now 3.91 million people receiving unemployment again says around the country. >>> president obama will visit the bay area this evening. air force one is scheduled to touch down at sfo. and then he will meet with business leaders in technology and innovation, including facebook's scone ceo, mark zuker berg -- ceo, mark zuker berg -- mark zuker berg. >> this week president obama released his 3.7 3 trillion- dollar budget proposal and technology leaders are said to be critical. >>> san francisco's central subway project is getting high marks from federal transportation officials. that's the word from mayor ed lee as crews have begun digging up the streets. in a press release, he said the federal transit authority listed it in among
who tis i appeared -- disappeared 12 days ago when he went out to walk the dog. ap autopsy scheduled for today. at the time of his disappearance, police called his disappearance suspicious. >>> jobless claim benefits are up 25,000 the week before and 10,000 more than economists had past -- forecast. continuing claims were also up. there are now 3.91 million people receiving unemployment again says around the country. >>> president obama will visit the bay area this evening....
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telephone and reported the story and it was picked up by the network and everybody else was reporting the ap but dr. king is here so i went to the news conference after doing reports after having get to the story and saw the and the audience and winked at me. [laughter] he put me on the map because no longer. >> host: that you make the switch to tv and delay and and tell me about that experience. >> that nbc come i was nine years in local news before i hit the networks. they wanted reporter's comment now they don't care, but very young women but they wanted you to be solid to have a lot of experience before you went to the network. i had been named in chicago and they wanted to hire me and move me to washington d.c. which was my dream because now i would not being reporting on thain this as boring as chicago but but that is what they offered me. my a dream job i am not getting any assignments. i the further is hhs health and human resources. hhs health be nervous grievances so i came up with phidias and testing and nobody wanted them. the network, the nightly news, the "today show", i though
telephone and reported the story and it was picked up by the network and everybody else was reporting the ap but dr. king is here so i went to the news conference after doing reports after having get to the story and saw the and the audience and winked at me. [laughter] he put me on the map because no longer. >> host: that you make the switch to tv and delay and and tell me about that experience. >> that nbc come i was nine years in local news before i hit the networks. they wanted...
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host: this is from the ap wire, reporting that fidel castro says the u.s. nato guest: the military is clearly involved in major military operations winding down in iraq and ongoing in afghanistan. i do not there looking for any other military obligations at this point. host: this story from the ap wire says fidel castro says it is too early to criticize the libyan government. a u.s.-led invasion of the north african nation. guest: midst -- militarily, is it possible? you could send the marines in. that is a marine specially. the have been in tripoli before. we have heard some statements from the qaddafi regime indicating that any kind of intervention could lead to further terrorist attacks. we know that this is a regime that has used terrorism widely in the past. host: long island. anthony, democratic column. caller: thank you for the opportunity. i have a question for the guest and a request for c-span. this is about the wikileaks. do you feel that wikileaks are playing it to the fact that these people are reading have they have been played by their leader
host: this is from the ap wire, reporting that fidel castro says the u.s. nato guest: the military is clearly involved in major military operations winding down in iraq and ongoing in afghanistan. i do not there looking for any other military obligations at this point. host: this story from the ap wire says fidel castro says it is too early to criticize the libyan government. a u.s.-led invasion of the north african nation. guest: midst -- militarily, is it possible? you could send the marines...
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[laughter] and all of the things they would dream up or what comes across the ap wire, have you got to this, all of those messages you run around like a chipmunk never came in, they left me alone which is the greatest feeling you can have because then you are totally responsible for what stories you write and what are the most important things to cover. and of course if you are wrong and then you come home and shame, but whenever. and it is a great feeling to have, you know, to be able to do that without people standing over your shoulder. charlie, are you looking -- >> i'm looking where to start this because this is when you get arrested. after a breakfast at a restaurant the french proprietor's who had no other food we walked back to the hotel and decide it is still safe to move around so we try to the biggest sibley hospital to get an idea of casualties. an american freelance photographer joined us. only a handful of doctors reported for duty. people are bleeding to death of the floors. a soldier caked with blood is getting plasma from one of the nurses who showed up left dying of s
[laughter] and all of the things they would dream up or what comes across the ap wire, have you got to this, all of those messages you run around like a chipmunk never came in, they left me alone which is the greatest feeling you can have because then you are totally responsible for what stories you write and what are the most important things to cover. and of course if you are wrong and then you come home and shame, but whenever. and it is a great feeling to have, you know, to be able to do...
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it hit the ap wire, w.c. fo reporting that dr. king is here for this. o the news conference at 10:00 after doing lots of reports about how i had gotten the story. he saw me in the audience. he gave me a wink. i went, hi, dr. kane. thank you. he really put me on the map because no longer was anybody asking, who is carole simpson. >> host: at this point you are in radio, but you eventually make the switch on tv and land and the network. tell me about that experience, the first month there at nbc news? >> guest: at nbc, i had been nine years in local news before i hit the network. they wanted reporters -- now they don't care, but very young women doing the news, but they wanted you to be selling and have had a lot of experience before you went to the network. so i had an name in chicago. they thought i did a good job. they wanted to hire me and move me to washington d.c. which was my dream because now i would not be reporting on things just involving chicago and the region, but national things and worldwide things. i had always wanted to be a correspondent
it hit the ap wire, w.c. fo reporting that dr. king is here for this. o the news conference at 10:00 after doing lots of reports about how i had gotten the story. he saw me in the audience. he gave me a wink. i went, hi, dr. kane. thank you. he really put me on the map because no longer was anybody asking, who is carole simpson. >> host: at this point you are in radio, but you eventually make the switch on tv and land and the network. tell me about that experience, the first month there...
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and the guy wanted to know more about it and couldn't find the ap. gadget as well. it is called the amplitude rig. the fellow there is playing it. it plugs into your guitar and your, ipad. so the ipad becomes your guitar-effect pedal. instead of stomping on it with your hand you actually just touch it with your finger and get the reverb and all the other stuff. about $40 in. it is called the i-rig. >> interesting. very cool stuff. >> thank you, scott. >> you have done good. >>> cbs is pulling the plug on one of its most popular sitcoms, at least for if rest of the season. cbs made the decision after actor charlie sheen blasted the network on a national radio show. in a statement cbs said, based on the totality of charlie sheen's statements, conduct and condition, cbs and warner bros television have decided to discontinue production of two & a half men. charlie sheen didn't believe the show would survive without him and insulted the show's creator and blasted alcoholics anonymous and just went on a rant. cbs giving all the other things that happened -
and the guy wanted to know more about it and couldn't find the ap. gadget as well. it is called the amplitude rig. the fellow there is playing it. it plugs into your guitar and your, ipad. so the ipad becomes your guitar-effect pedal. instead of stomping on it with your hand you actually just touch it with your finger and get the reverb and all the other stuff. about $40 in. it is called the i-rig. >> interesting. very cool stuff. >> thank you, scott. >> you have done good....
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it hit to the ap wires that wcfl is reporting dr. king is here for this. ws conference at 10:00 after giving lots of reports about how i had gotten the story, and he saw me in the audience and he gave me a wink, and i went high dr. king. [laughter] >> host: thanks, dr. king. >> guest: he really put me on the map, because no longer was anybody asking who is carole simpson? >> host: everybody knew who you were. at this point you were on radio but eventually make the switch to tv and land at nbc news, the network. tell me about that experience in the first months there at nbc news. >> guest: at nbc, i had been nine years in the local news before i hit the networks, and they wanted to reporters. now they don't care, but you can see very young women giving the news that the wanted you to be solid and have had a lot of experience before you went to the network. so i had amine in chicago, and they thought i did a good job and they wanted to hire me and moved me to washington, d.c. which was my dream because now we wouldn't be reporting things on just involving chi
it hit to the ap wires that wcfl is reporting dr. king is here for this. ws conference at 10:00 after giving lots of reports about how i had gotten the story, and he saw me in the audience and he gave me a wink, and i went high dr. king. [laughter] >> host: thanks, dr. king. >> guest: he really put me on the map, because no longer was anybody asking who is carole simpson? >> host: everybody knew who you were. at this point you were on radio but eventually make the switch to tv...
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when you in the ap class, the economic class, or both? >> i am in the ap class. i understand that president obama wants to invest more in science and technology and engineering and math. but as a feature liberal arts major, i am wondering how that new investment is going to affect those who share that same interest. guest: well, i can tell you that there is nothing wrong with being a liberal arts major, because i still think the people still need to be able to buy and read -- to write and read and think and make decisions. our computers are not the point that they can make a critical kinds of decisions that we still make. today, the president's brand new press secretary is going to be beginning his career. we need people who can do that as well. there will be a future for people who are not in -- because even if someone makes the new machine, there have got to be people who are going to market it to other places in the world, there are going to be people to teach our younger kids, because everybody who can put together a computer cannot necessarily teach our youn
when you in the ap class, the economic class, or both? >> i am in the ap class. i understand that president obama wants to invest more in science and technology and engineering and math. but as a feature liberal arts major, i am wondering how that new investment is going to affect those who share that same interest. guest: well, i can tell you that there is nothing wrong with being a liberal arts major, because i still think the people still need to be able to buy and read -- to write and...
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. >>> murdock unveiled the daily, the news ap is free for the first two weeks and then it works out to less than 14 cents per day for news delivered to your i pad. >>> the wireless company, verizon will take preorders for the apple iphone. it will sell them next thursday and we learned that best buy will be carrying them. the phone costs $199 for the 16 gigabyte and 299 with a two- year contract. android users will be enjoying it. google is launching a place for its ap. it will let users buy apes from computers and have them, installed to their smart phones. it was previously available only on androids. >>> starting on march 1st, a prepaid card will be the only way to ride the clipper. you can buy it online or on the phone or at walgreen's. if you have a day pass or one- way ticket, you can buy a paper ticket at the station. >>> how a flashlight and a telescope can help explain today's spending scientific discovery about planets still ahead. >>> and i'm tracking some warm temperatures now but it's going to get cold in your neighborhood tonight. down to the 30s in some places. >>> >>> r
. >>> murdock unveiled the daily, the news ap is free for the first two weeks and then it works out to less than 14 cents per day for news delivered to your i pad. >>> the wireless company, verizon will take preorders for the apple iphone. it will sell them next thursday and we learned that best buy will be carrying them. the phone costs $199 for the 16 gigabyte and 299 with a two- year contract. android users will be enjoying it. google is launching a place for its ap. it...
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experience with urban revitalization, he has tapped to co-chair, "rebuild l.a.," the revital ilingse -- revitalize apings e founded after the unrest in l.a. in 199 2. he influenced investments by bringing grocery stores, small businesses, loan funds, all of these in the heart of the inner city. prior to this tenure at r.l.a., mr. kinsey also enjoyed a remarkable 20-year career with the xerox corpts -- corporation, and here he ways trail blazer making sure that he broke down barriers in corporate america. through his leadership in der -- xerox it led to the hireb of literally thousands of women and people of color. bernard is also highly sought after as an international business consultant and has counseled governments all cross the world from south africa, germany, england, france in economic development and he's also a celebrity in his own right. he's got numerous radio and television programs including the macneil-lehrer rorkts the "nbc nightly news," cnn and national public radio. he's lace family fan. -- also a family man. married to his wife shirley for 44 years, they are one of the most admired and
experience with urban revitalization, he has tapped to co-chair, "rebuild l.a.," the revital ilingse -- revitalize apings e founded after the unrest in l.a. in 199 2. he influenced investments by bringing grocery stores, small businesses, loan funds, all of these in the heart of the inner city. prior to this tenure at r.l.a., mr. kinsey also enjoyed a remarkable 20-year career with the xerox corpts -- corporation, and here he ways trail blazer making sure that he broke down barriers...
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the black panthers. here again is craig he aps. >> in the days of the 60s, a home grown group sprang up from the streets of oakland. militant, they were the black panthers. >> it's hard when people are at war and that's what happened in oakland. the panthers were at war with authorities. the sheriff's department, police department, any department of authority and the fbi at that time had targeted them as a group that was considered to be one of the most dangerous in america. >> the black panther party doesn't attack anyone but we will use self-defense in the event that it's necessary. >> they sent a clear message. they would not hesitate to use violence if they found it necessary in their fight for freedom and equality. and in 1967 to reinforce that they executed a bold demonstration in the very halls of power. with an armed march to the assembly chamber in the state capitol building. >> i have these black panthers up here with guns on the second floor. >> velda davis covered that story for kpix. >> we didn't have a camera there that day. we didn't have any idea they were going to show up. we had to pla
the black panthers. here again is craig he aps. >> in the days of the 60s, a home grown group sprang up from the streets of oakland. militant, they were the black panthers. >> it's hard when people are at war and that's what happened in oakland. the panthers were at war with authorities. the sheriff's department, police department, any department of authority and the fbi at that time had targeted them as a group that was considered to be one of the most dangerous in america....
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you can skip the card shop and send instant greetings from your iphone with aps like bill a card or voicealentines. >> both of these allow you to send a valentine from 81 user to another either in text image based or voice recording and you can also share these things via facebook and twitter, or personal e-mail. >> the aps can help you find last-minute purchases like flowers and candy and major on-line dating sites like ok-cupid and match.com. >>> couple were tied together in mail lash couples got married underwater in malaysia. each wedding took place in 15 minutes. 14 couples in thailand are trying to break the world record this morning for the longest continuous kiss. it is expected to finish tomorrow, but one couple is already out but one couple is out because one fainted. >>> start thinking about baseball. giants pitchers and catchers report to scottsdale tomorrow for the start of spring training. position players are due in on friday and first full squad work out is next saturday. they added miguel tejada. giants first spring training game slated for february 25th. >>> oakland a's
you can skip the card shop and send instant greetings from your iphone with aps like bill a card or voicealentines. >> both of these allow you to send a valentine from 81 user to another either in text image based or voice recording and you can also share these things via facebook and twitter, or personal e-mail. >> the aps can help you find last-minute purchases like flowers and candy and major on-line dating sites like ok-cupid and match.com. >>> couple were tied together...
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the ol' bullpen. don't ape me. okay. this is great. yeah. the pressures of my office are insane.ust--you couldn't understand. but, man, you guys have it easy out here. you know, i used to sit right here? no way. yeah. and who had your office? ed truck. yuck. ed truck was the manager before me. horrible. he hated fun. it was like, oh, ed truck is walking toward us. stop having fun. start pretending to do work. what a jerk. he's-- you know what? i swore to myself, that if i ever got to walk around the room as manager, people would laugh when they saw me coming. and would applaud as i walked away. i'm serious, my closet doors will not shut. i mean, it only takes so long to measure to make sure that clothes will hang up. 'cause aren't all hangers, like, that big? so i don't understand why the closet engineer didn't think of that. so now i'm doing this new thing where i just leave piles of clothes on the floor. and i walk around the piles to get an outfit... you know who used to sit at that desk? that guy miles who quit to form his own company? un-uh. todd packer. no. i thought he was
the ol' bullpen. don't ape me. okay. this is great. yeah. the pressures of my office are insane.ust--you couldn't understand. but, man, you guys have it easy out here. you know, i used to sit right here? no way. yeah. and who had your office? ed truck. yuck. ed truck was the manager before me. horrible. he hated fun. it was like, oh, ed truck is walking toward us. stop having fun. start pretending to do work. what a jerk. he's-- you know what? i swore to myself, that if i ever got to walk...
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the ap says several thousand supporters of president hosni mubarak, including some writing verses and camels -- we wanted to give you that update, keep you in the know. let's go to gretchen, our reporter for the "new york times." thank you for being with us. you look at the cost of tax payers to defend the former executives of fannie mae and freddie mac, and you estimated the cost at $100 billion so far. guest: that includes the defense of the company as well. it is not, strictly speaking, $100 million for the defense of those three executives. the issue is why are the american people paying these legal bills, which are quite large. they are former executives who left the scene quite a few years ago and who were found by several different investigators at a regulatory agency to have really conducted themselves in a questionable fashion. host: he said in this he's from monday -- taxpayers have spent millions of dollars defending the top executives. -- call surprise were you by these numbers? -- how surprised were you by these numbers? guest: i was really surprised. that is a lot of mon
the ap says several thousand supporters of president hosni mubarak, including some writing verses and camels -- we wanted to give you that update, keep you in the know. let's go to gretchen, our reporter for the "new york times." thank you for being with us. you look at the cost of tax payers to defend the former executives of fannie mae and freddie mac, and you estimated the cost at $100 billion so far. guest: that includes the defense of the company as well. it is not, strictly...