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i don't know that they have it there. >> stephen: they get sworn in and go to the olive guard ton testheir -- garden to test their resolve to stay. alexandra pelosi, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> stephen: it debuts [cheers and applause] >> stephen: oh, hello. [cheers and applause] before we sign off, ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to end the show on an upbeat note: debt. recent -- death. recently the inventor of teleprompter passed away at 91. his device revolutionized the news business before. teleprompters came along newsmen needed to know what wear talking about. i rerye heavily on a teleprompter and not just at work. how else i could remember my wife's name. i just called her lady me. you'll be sorely missed. don't stop reading this, newsman it's me hubert, i programmed this to be displayed on my death. investigate my arch people nemes
i don't know that they have it there. >> stephen: they get sworn in and go to the olive guard ton testheir -- garden to test their resolve to stay. alexandra pelosi, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> stephen: it debuts [cheers and applause] >> stephen: oh, hello. [cheers and applause] before we sign off, ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to end the show on an upbeat note: debt. recent -- death. recently the inventor of teleprompter passed away at 91. his device...
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i don't know that they have it there. >> stephen: they get sworn in and go to the olive guard ton testheir -- garden to test their resolve to stay. alexandra pelosi, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> stephen: it debuts [ male announcer ] introducing mgd 64 lemonade. 64 calories of beer with a refreshing lemonade twist. because the best kind of lemonade, is beer lemonade. new mgd 64 lemonade. refreshingly light. wow, that sure comes in a tiny glass. oh no no i have giant hands. i'm very manly in the hand area. you know mgd 64 only has 64 calories. whoa, that feels better. yeah. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: oh, hello.
i don't know that they have it there. >> stephen: they get sworn in and go to the olive guard ton testheir -- garden to test their resolve to stay. alexandra pelosi, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> stephen: it debuts [ male announcer ] introducing mgd 64 lemonade. 64 calories of beer with a refreshing lemonade twist. because the best kind of lemonade, is beer lemonade. new mgd 64 lemonade. refreshingly light. wow, that sure comes in a tiny glass. oh no no i have giant...
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>> >> you talked about using a lot of australian trees, the olive, the mediterranean, the -- we have other mediterranean trees that we like? >> we to. i'm still trying to get the city to send me to itly to do more research. thank you. so far that hasn't resulted in anything but there are some italian tree that is we can plant, italian buck horn, and in some cases with the right conditions italian cypress can be planted. there are a variety of mediterranean trees. >> look at this. yeah. this is done. brand new. >> this is the same vandal that did the other one. >> here's a tree that hasn't been pruned to death, that has had other problems that led to its demise. >> that's right. this is a tree that again, if we can lurble i, if you look around, sometimes you can learn a lot of information about a tree. you can see, at the base of this tree, probably, that when it was young, i'm sure, somebody backed into it, when they were trying to get ow of their parking place and caused pretty serious trunk wound down here. so this side of the tree, we've seen a lett of wounding, there's a lot of d
>> >> you talked about using a lot of australian trees, the olive, the mediterranean, the -- we have other mediterranean trees that we like? >> we to. i'm still trying to get the city to send me to itly to do more research. thank you. so far that hasn't resulted in anything but there are some italian tree that is we can plant, italian buck horn, and in some cases with the right conditions italian cypress can be planted. there are a variety of mediterranean trees. >> look...
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i don't know that they have it there. >> stephen: they get sworn in and go to the olive guard ton testheir -- garden to test their resolve to stay. alexandra pelosi, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> stephen: it debuts [ male announcer ] introducing mgd 64 lemonade. 64 calories of beer with a refreshing lemonade twist. because the best kind of lemonade, is beer lemonade. new mgd 64 lemonade. refreshingly light. wow, that sure comes in a tiny glass. oh no no i have giant hands. i'm very manly in the hand area. you know mgd 64 only has 64 calories. whoa, that feels better. yeah. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: oh, hello. [cheers and applause] before we sign off, ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to end the show on an upbeat note: debt. recent -- death. recently the inventor of teleprompter passed away at 91. his device revolutionized the news business before. teleprompters came along newsmen needed to know what wear talking about. i rerye heavily on a teleprompter and not just at work. how else i could remember my wife's name. i just called her lady me. you'll be sorely missed. don't st
i don't know that they have it there. >> stephen: they get sworn in and go to the olive guard ton testheir -- garden to test their resolve to stay. alexandra pelosi, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> stephen: it debuts [ male announcer ] introducing mgd 64 lemonade. 64 calories of beer with a refreshing lemonade twist. because the best kind of lemonade, is beer lemonade. new mgd 64 lemonade. refreshingly light. wow, that sure comes in a tiny glass. oh no no i have giant...
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the tree count is the olive and juniper on the medium side. grasses are medium as well.let's get to your extended forecast. that will be on thursday. 11 degrees cooler in our inland areas due to the return of low clouds and fog at the seashore. additional cooling takes place friday. and then for dad's day, my gift to ken is slightly warmer temperatures. you might want do this. >> too much exercise is involved. >> take a chopper up there, old man. >> thanks roberta. >>> another day, another group of politicians saying congressman anthony weiner should resire. so far, he is refusing and while there may be an effort to force him out, nancy says it will not be easy or quick. >> i can tell you that if it was me, i would resign. >> the president made the comment in an interview with nbc news, but stopped short of calling on weiner to step down. as congressman weiner gets help at an undisclosed treatment center, his request was read allow on the house floor and officially approved by members. >> mr. weiner, for a period of two weeks. >> without objection, requests are granted.
the tree count is the olive and juniper on the medium side. grasses are medium as well.let's get to your extended forecast. that will be on thursday. 11 degrees cooler in our inland areas due to the return of low clouds and fog at the seashore. additional cooling takes place friday. and then for dad's day, my gift to ken is slightly warmer temperatures. you might want do this. >> too much exercise is involved. >> take a chopper up there, old man. >> thanks roberta....
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. >> we took the route the smugglers used, winding through the olive groves and down the hillside to avoid the border patrols. after an hour's hike, we were inside syria. this is how some 10,000 now live here stranded along the border, too scared of their own army to return home. in one tent sat fatmak kabichi, frail. i came here because of the violence, she said, because of the army. we're frightened of them. everyone here has a tale of horror. few will tell theirs on camera, too afraid of repry sals. but their stories are similar. >> we were watching from a place in the city so that we could tell our family what is was happening. the soldiers went in with tanks and army vehicles. they brought bulldozers and they started to attack the buildings. they stole whatever they wanted and then tay set fire to them. >> the people of syria have been all but sealed off for three months now as the president has tried to crush a rebellion he blames on religious extremists. >> what many people tell us that the syrian army and police are getting closer to this edge. we believe they're two or three
. >> we took the route the smugglers used, winding through the olive groves and down the hillside to avoid the border patrols. after an hour's hike, we were inside syria. this is how some 10,000 now live here stranded along the border, too scared of their own army to return home. in one tent sat fatmak kabichi, frail. i came here because of the violence, she said, because of the army. we're frightened of them. everyone here has a tale of horror. few will tell theirs on camera, too afraid...
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. >> we took the routes the smugglers use, winding down at the olive groves to avoid a the patrols. after an hour's hike, we were inside of syria. this is how some 10,000 now live here, stranded along the border in a no-man's land. in one tent, a frail and elderly woman. i came here because of the violence. because of the army, i am frightened of them. everyone here has a story of horror. many are afraid to talk on camera because they are afraid of reprisals, but their stories are similar. >> we were watching said that we could tell our families what was happening. the soldiers went in with tanks and army vehicles. they brought bulldozers and they started to attack the buildings. they entered offices and they stole whatever they wanted and they set fire to them. >> the president has tried to crushed their rebellion that he blames on religious extremists. >> people have told us that the syrian army and secret police are getting to this point every day. we believe they are just two or 3 miles in that direction. on the other side of the country, we know that army units are getting clos
. >> we took the routes the smugglers use, winding down at the olive groves to avoid a the patrols. after an hour's hike, we were inside of syria. this is how some 10,000 now live here, stranded along the border in a no-man's land. in one tent, a frail and elderly woman. i came here because of the violence. because of the army, i am frightened of them. everyone here has a story of horror. many are afraid to talk on camera because they are afraid of reprisals, but their stories are...
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we're talking about the olive and the june per tree count. also the grass is on the medium side?ot medium but high. your temperatures tomorrow 9 2 degrees, we have not experienced that since may 6th of this year. looks like the bottom falls out on thursday with cooler air mass as the low clouds go back on shore and then we return to that june gloom weather pattern friday to monday. stay with us, we'll be right back. dad, i was wondering if you've -- what's up? oh, what's wrong with your hair? oh. i was cruising the world-wide-web. found this do. what are you wearing? dope, right? it's got a hood. want one? boom. done. [ ding! ] [ boy ] lookin' good mr. g. thanks, bro-seph. are you video chatting? with my boyfriend? yeah! hey, tessa! mom! [ mocking tone ] mom. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. high speed internet is more affordable than ever with no home phone required. only in the network of possibilities. sounds like a student's dream. student's dream. but some grown ups say, it could >>> an extra day off from school sounds like a student's dream but some grown-ups
we're talking about the olive and the june per tree count. also the grass is on the medium side?ot medium but high. your temperatures tomorrow 9 2 degrees, we have not experienced that since may 6th of this year. looks like the bottom falls out on thursday with cooler air mass as the low clouds go back on shore and then we return to that june gloom weather pattern friday to monday. stay with us, we'll be right back. dad, i was wondering if you've -- what's up? oh, what's wrong with your hair?...
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number two, krisco makes olive oil. >> i'm excusing the pure olive oil.like you said i like that for sweet applications, because it has -- it's a mild olive oil flavor and plays nicely with sugar and orange and other flavors. >> show me how to do it. >> absolutely. here are our dry ingredients. you start off with a cup and 3/4 of regular all-fur flour. >> what else? >> baking soda and salt. you're going to want to whisk those together. i try to make as few dishes as possible. i use the same whisk over and over. then in a separate bowl, you want to distribute the sort of interesting flavors we have. a cup of sugar with freshly grated orange zest, culinary lavender and black pep. >> culinary lavender? can i go out in my yard? i do have lavender growing out there. >> you can use it out of your garden if you haven't sprayed and buy it dried in farmer's markets and all over the internet. >> i see you've got some over there. so pretty. what you don't use -- >> so, you want to whisk these together like the dry ingredients. >> orange peel, sugar, and? >> black pe
number two, krisco makes olive oil. >> i'm excusing the pure olive oil.like you said i like that for sweet applications, because it has -- it's a mild olive oil flavor and plays nicely with sugar and orange and other flavors. >> show me how to do it. >> absolutely. here are our dry ingredients. you start off with a cup and 3/4 of regular all-fur flour. >> what else? >> baking soda and salt. you're going to want to whisk those together. i try to make as few dishes...
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your power report -- the tree count,@the olive and juniper count. sst grasses are medium as well. 62, 94 degrees livermore. tomorrow almost just as warm and then notice with the return of the low clouds and fog. thursday the temperature dropped a good 11 degrees. additional cooling takes place on friday, but serving up sunshine, slighter warmer conditions for dad's day on sunday. miniheat wave this time next week. you may want to get outside and enjoy the jolt doors. barbra and ken strand and they went out. we invite you to send us all your pictures. >> it's barbra and ken. >> more power to them. >> i call her bar,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> you might think they look pretty cool, but there's more to it than that. marlene wants to know, what are those elastic bands that athletes wear on their arms and legs? that's tonight's good question. >> you see them on the arms of some of college football's top players, but what are they? >> these are pretty standard straps that most athletes are using for tendon problems. >> dr. anthony luke treats a lot of college and pr
your power report -- the tree count,@the olive and juniper count. sst grasses are medium as well. 62, 94 degrees livermore. tomorrow almost just as warm and then notice with the return of the low clouds and fog. thursday the temperature dropped a good 11 degrees. additional cooling takes place on friday, but serving up sunshine, slighter warmer conditions for dad's day on sunday. miniheat wave this time next week. you may want to get outside and enjoy the jolt doors. barbra and ken strand and...
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former michigan supreme court justice and sort of the oliver wendell holmes from the state been teaching hundreds who's written on it beautifully it's on thomas school who said there's an absolute right to instigate here a right of the people to have a democratic form of local government into a lack of local fishes he struggled for we are is that found in the kids cast edition but he found it since that time we've had prosperity three revisions to our state constitution which have only strengthened citizens' rights with respect to roe government and granted further home rule and put the power in really in the people of the state to have their own forms of local government so the periods are that of the state legislature and so we think there is there is a sound basis based on his reasoning and where he's found it but also on additional provisions that are coming to the space constitution sense beyond that we also have a state constitutional provision that says you can't enact on funded me and over local municipality it's best explicit in the constitution and in this situation will we hav
former michigan supreme court justice and sort of the oliver wendell holmes from the state been teaching hundreds who's written on it beautifully it's on thomas school who said there's an absolute right to instigate here a right of the people to have a democratic form of local government into a lack of local fishes he struggled for we are is that found in the kids cast edition but he found it since that time we've had prosperity three revisions to our state constitution which have only...
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your power report -- the tree count,@the olive and juniper count. grasses are medium as well. 62, 94 degrees livermore. tomorrow almost just as warm and then notice with the return of the low clouds and fog. thursday the temperature dropped a good 11 degrees. additional cooling takes place on friday, but serving up sunshine, slighter warmer conditions for dad's day on sunday. miniheat wave this time next week. you may want to get outside and enjoy the jolt doors. barbra and ken strand and they went out. we invite you to send us all your pictures. >> it's barbra and ken. >> more power to them. >> i call her bar barbie. >> we are coming back with tony's good question. ,, the new droid x2 by motorola with a dual core processor ? i could do everything faster. it's a shame mckenzie's too young to buy me one for father's day. we'd play games on it together, listen to music, watch movies. she'd want me to have one. and what kind of father would i be to get in her way ? i'll just sign her name on the card. give dad a gift he'd give himself, like the new, mor
your power report -- the tree count,@the olive and juniper count. grasses are medium as well. 62, 94 degrees livermore. tomorrow almost just as warm and then notice with the return of the low clouds and fog. thursday the temperature dropped a good 11 degrees. additional cooling takes place on friday, but serving up sunshine, slighter warmer conditions for dad's day on sunday. miniheat wave this time next week. you may want to get outside and enjoy the jolt doors. barbra and ken strand and they...
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pollen report is the olive and juniper grasses our tree count that continues to be on the medium side and the grasses also medium. now, the extended forecast calls for this dry weather pattern to continue each and every day all the way through this time next week. warmest of all will be on tuesday and wednesday in the interior valleys. that is your pinpoint forecast. >> thank you. and as she said except for the coast with the fog there, for the next few days it is going to to be dry inland and that means a lot of sneezing and wheezing. dr. kim mulvihill joins us with what some are calling a sweet recommend i do pollen and think winnie the pooh, huh, kim? >> absolutely right. >>> reporter: more and more allergy sufferers are taking a road to relief that's paved by mother nature. it's honey. not just any honey but the kind made in your own backyard. >>> reporter: the buzz is this allergy season could be one of the worst all thanks to our unusual weather. >> this year it's been the worst. >> really itchy eyes, throat, sneezing. >> reporter: to fight mother nature and all her pollen some
pollen report is the olive and juniper grasses our tree count that continues to be on the medium side and the grasses also medium. now, the extended forecast calls for this dry weather pattern to continue each and every day all the way through this time next week. warmest of all will be on tuesday and wednesday in the interior valleys. that is your pinpoint forecast. >> thank you. and as she said except for the coast with the fog there, for the next few days it is going to to be dry...
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it's because the olive and juniper tree count is on the medium side. grasses also medium. temperatures going up. in fact, they will continue to trend up all the way into our thursday. looks like tonight will bottom out between 48 in pacifica to the low 50s in the interior valleys. with the west wind up to 15 miles per hour for your wednesday, number-wise mid-50s at the beaches, mid-60s in oakland which is spot on for this time of the year. average high in concord is 78 and bingo, that's where we stand. still about 4 degrees shy from where we should be for this time of the year in san jose. here's the extended forecast. the warmest day of the workweek will be on thursday. friday we have temperatures into the 80s, as well. then it appears as if we have this dry weather pattern through next week at this time. but you remember this weekend when we had the rain? joe snapped this photograph for us from burlingame. gorgeous rainbow over his neighborhood. keep the photos coming to mypix@cbs5.com. >> thank you. >>> in just a few hours, one of the world's biggest bands rocks the bay
it's because the olive and juniper tree count is on the medium side. grasses also medium. temperatures going up. in fact, they will continue to trend up all the way into our thursday. looks like tonight will bottom out between 48 in pacifica to the low 50s in the interior valleys. with the west wind up to 15 miles per hour for your wednesday, number-wise mid-50s at the beaches, mid-60s in oakland which is spot on for this time of the year. average high in concord is 78 and bingo, that's where...
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ago in november two thousand and nine another blaze happened after death in the city all through the olive oil skin neither of these two places were as serious as this courage one that says sadly this is not the first time this or russia's central areas have been faced with such a place. and the said reporting and present inventive says despite the authorities claiming that far has been contained evacuees shouldn't return to their homes until it is put out addressing the defense minister he added that those responsible for the accident must be punished and the world as opposed to people for iris in a span of two weeks if you see merging the defense minister must report who will answer for that and harmless but some certain people feel to draw conclusions we'll have to strip them of their shoulder straps. well you can follow this story by checking us out on facebook you can follow all the latest developments there and we've got a full length and lots of video of the inferno and instant updates on the story when asked what in the center of the disaster pictures brought you by on land drones
ago in november two thousand and nine another blaze happened after death in the city all through the olive oil skin neither of these two places were as serious as this courage one that says sadly this is not the first time this or russia's central areas have been faced with such a place. and the said reporting and present inventive says despite the authorities claiming that far has been contained evacuees shouldn't return to their homes until it is put out addressing the defense minister he...
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the news. >>> i like it. it tastes good. >> i love olive oil. i'll stick with it. >> my wife does all the cooking so i'll have to tell her to do it. >> reporter: those in the study primarily used extra virgin olive oil, which is supposed to contain the highest amount of beneficial anti-oxidants. david barret is head chef at calzone. >> good flavor. good for you. >> reporter: olive oil is also known to protect against heart disease and stroke risk factors including diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity. >> i do like olive oil. i have always liked olive oil. >> reporter: she is glad to hear she may be lowering her stroke risk already. an oil she already likes could help save her life. now, the researchers followed the volunteers for five years. and in the study, they adjusted for other diet habits, exercise and major risk factors for stroke. and still they found that the regular use of extra virgin olive oil appeared to protect against stroke. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, on a bad night for muni - it's the 400 tho
the news. >>> i like it. it tastes good. >> i love olive oil. i'll stick with it. >> my wife does all the cooking so i'll have to tell her to do it. >> reporter: those in the study primarily used extra virgin olive oil, which is supposed to contain the highest amount of beneficial anti-oxidants. david barret is head chef at calzone. >> good flavor. good for you. >> reporter: olive oil is also known to protect against heart disease and stroke risk factors...
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country, he has another left and includes a declaration of independence but also his introduction of the olive tree and thinks it is as important as his political acts. during the last years of delphi house he creates and ornamental farm in monticello and i am sure it is a slightly complicated plan but these are the past or the roads that go up to the mountaintop. he ascends the visitors on that complicated network and a magic use been three days writing to the virginia untamed forest and revive there but who you plan to see is a drive by going straight up to the house. and is on a detour up to the mountain so that about halfway up he introduces the third one of agricultural element. so then enter a carefully planned road past the vegetable tariffs then into the flower beds. it is a journey from the rugged to the refined and attorney from the wilderness to civilization. we have to bear in mind he designs this while american is stock between britain and france and in order to avoid war and pressure, but they are introducing what expands of foreign trade. suddenly it is incredibly important agai
country, he has another left and includes a declaration of independence but also his introduction of the olive tree and thinks it is as important as his political acts. during the last years of delphi house he creates and ornamental farm in monticello and i am sure it is a slightly complicated plan but these are the past or the roads that go up to the mountaintop. he ascends the visitors on that complicated network and a magic use been three days writing to the virginia untamed forest and...
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. >>> coming up, the health benefits of olive oil. >> research show itself can do more than dress the salad. >>> french researchers believe consuming more olive oil can reduce the stroke risk for older folks. the study appears in the journal of neurology. it shows people over the age of 65 who regularly cook with olive oil or use it on salads and with bread are 41% less likely to suffer a stroke. olive oil apparently helps unclog arteries which better protects your heart. >>> we are about to show you what may be the bay area's oldest flash mob. how about 90 seniors from the east bay memory academy took part this morning. they showed up for lunch at the south land mall when suddenly "elvira" started playing. like any good flash mob they surprised everyone by dancing all at once. as you can see it was quite a show there. >> that is the funniest phenomenon, this flash mob thing. >> pretty cool. >> a senior moment to remember. hopefully. >>> rick quan here with sports. >> the giants try to extend their lead over arizona, and game seven of the stanley cup finals. we'll show you how boston
. >>> coming up, the health benefits of olive oil. >> research show itself can do more than dress the salad. >>> french researchers believe consuming more olive oil can reduce the stroke risk for older folks. the study appears in the journal of neurology. it shows people over the age of 65 who regularly cook with olive oil or use it on salads and with bread are 41% less likely to suffer a stroke. olive oil apparently helps unclog arteries which better protects your...
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went with serve after that since given it completely crumbled in the tie break the secret to the match and olive fell flat on her back to celebrate the story victory and new status matching her and twenty nine year old climb to number four in the world rankings on monday and says the sport expects more from troika in the future. i mean of courage of the. chinese bruno in the grandstand i mean who for china things also. i think maybe china now like so within that many top one pair going up. and i still believe china and so we're getting bigger and bigger and shipley really high level through. the one she was playing really good. and then. i tried to push more to risk more and she should went down with the level but that's normal and this is all these. i think a day and then we were really close. could be for me the said thought for her. and deserved i think she deserved these final five to lord she played on the great. football now and the euro twenty twelve qualifiers where among public changes have track so russia come from behind to be saw me a three one instant petersburg with a tree and a fi
went with serve after that since given it completely crumbled in the tie break the secret to the match and olive fell flat on her back to celebrate the story victory and new status matching her and twenty nine year old climb to number four in the world rankings on monday and says the sport expects more from troika in the future. i mean of courage of the. chinese bruno in the grandstand i mean who for china things also. i think maybe china now like so within that many top one pair going up. and...
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he joins us from the gates of the federal prison in marion, illinois. john oliverll us a little bit... [cheering and applause] i'm sorry. tell us a little bit about the prison world two rod blagojevich is very likely entering into. >> happy to. jon, the exciting thing for rod blagojevich isn't just that he'll be surrounded by other illinois governors, it's that all three branches of illinois governments are well represented in this prison. [laughter] prison laws can be made by their many convicted legislators. those same laws interpreted by their convicted judges. it's really about checks and balances. >> jon: i understand. how does the governor, ex-governor survive in prison? >> simply put, jon, he better get in good with the prison lobbyists. [laughter] obviously that will require tireless cigarette fund-raising and access to the best toilet wines. [laughter] >> jon: out of random curiosity, what would distinguish a good toilet wine? >> people argue about tannins and things, but most connoisseurs will tell you it's all about the urine content. yes. jon and lack t
he joins us from the gates of the federal prison in marion, illinois. john oliverll us a little bit... [cheering and applause] i'm sorry. tell us a little bit about the prison world two rod blagojevich is very likely entering into. >> happy to. jon, the exciting thing for rod blagojevich isn't just that he'll be surrounded by other illinois governors, it's that all three branches of illinois governments are well represented in this prison. [laughter] prison laws can be made by their many...
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tonight 40s and 50s. 30 pollen report tomorrow, the olive and juniper county on the medium side, grasses medium, as well. so if you suffer from allergies, blame it on the trees and grasses. 76 santa rose going up 6 degrees tomorrow in comparison to today. outside number 79 towards the delta. discovery bay, tracy, oakley. 78 in san ramon. around the peninsula, 60s and 70s. 64 in san jose down from the average high of 78 degrees. but climbing upward. 50s and 60s at the beaches. check this out and tell me what do you see here? i'll get out of the way. you see no rain in the forecast from now all the way through tuesday. and allen, that's getting a little bit of a round of applause from you, sir? >> you're back in our good graces. >> invited to dinner. thanks, roberta. >>> the wildfire that's burning out of control in arizona is huge because now it's a second largest in that state's history. flames have burned almost 500 square miles. they are threatening several mountain towns. thousands of people in eastern arizona have had to evacuate. thousands more on alert because they may have to leav
tonight 40s and 50s. 30 pollen report tomorrow, the olive and juniper county on the medium side, grasses medium, as well. so if you suffer from allergies, blame it on the trees and grasses. 76 santa rose going up 6 degrees tomorrow in comparison to today. outside number 79 towards the delta. discovery bay, tracy, oakley. 78 in san ramon. around the peninsula, 60s and 70s. 64 in san jose down from the average high of 78 degrees. but climbing upward. 50s and 60s at the beaches. check this out and...
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he also includes his introduction of the olive tree to this country. he thinks this is as important as his political act. during the last years in the white house he creates this autumn of the farm in monticello. it is a very -- and i'm going to show you a slightly complicated plan of monticello. what you can see here, these are the roads that go up to the mountaintop. but he is doing is he is sending his visitors on this rather complicated network of roads of the mountain top. now, imagine you have just spent three days riding through the virginia untamed forest to monticello. you really want to see a straight traveler going up to the house. no. easy on this detour of the mountain which starts at the untamed forest at the bottom. about halfway up he introduces the first arab cultural element. then he leaves you through a very carefully planned 18-acre growth passed the visible terrorist to lawn and then the flower bed. it is a journey from the rugged to the refined. very much a journey from the wilderness to civilization. but we have to bear in mind is
he also includes his introduction of the olive tree to this country. he thinks this is as important as his political act. during the last years in the white house he creates this autumn of the farm in monticello. it is a very -- and i'm going to show you a slightly complicated plan of monticello. what you can see here, these are the roads that go up to the mountaintop. but he is doing is he is sending his visitors on this rather complicated network of roads of the mountain top. now, imagine you...
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meanwhile the report suggests if you suffer from allergies it is the juniper and the olive tree countt is really the primary culprit there. grasses come in to play as well. let's take a good look at your seven day forecast. because starting off with tomorrow and wednesday the first time since early may when we had that little mini heat wave we saw temperatures in the 90s. obviously the onshore flow returns on thursday knocking back the temperature inland by 10 degrees. additional cooling takes place on friday. saturday into sunday but still clear skies and dry conditions all the way through monday. hey, did you see it today? did you see the big beautiful boats out on the bay? they were out there this weekend as well as today. and eric simonson we thank you, sir, for sending in that photograph of the oracle team in training. keep the pictures coming at cbs5.com. this is your pinpoint forecast. >> thanks, roberta. >> nearly two million americans suffer severe brain injuries every year. coming up on eyewitness news on the cw and 11 on cbs 5, the story of one man who survived all of the o
meanwhile the report suggests if you suffer from allergies it is the juniper and the olive tree countt is really the primary culprit there. grasses come in to play as well. let's take a good look at your seven day forecast. because starting off with tomorrow and wednesday the first time since early may when we had that little mini heat wave we saw temperatures in the 90s. obviously the onshore flow returns on thursday knocking back the temperature inland by 10 degrees. additional cooling takes...
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and so what we did is we added a little bit of that into the sauce, a little bit of the extra olive oil. >> good food from good soil, and it all truly starts with good people willing to work hard so that can enjoy some good eats along the way. >> it's really important to me. for one, this is where i was born and raised, not only me, but my mom and my uncles. my grandpa was born and raised here. so it's pretty important to keep this going, and this is something that'good for people, so i feel really good about it, and it's just-- it's a happy thing. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes findings and recommendations. these reports them become a key part of the civic dialog on how we can make san francisco a better place to live and work. >> i want to encourage anyone that is on the fence, is considering participating as a grand jury member, to do so. >> so if you are interested in
and so what we did is we added a little bit of that into the sauce, a little bit of the extra olive oil. >> good food from good soil, and it all truly starts with good people willing to work hard so that can enjoy some good eats along the way. >> it's really important to me. for one, this is where i was born and raised, not only me, but my mom and my uncles. my grandpa was born and raised here. so it's pretty important to keep this going, and this is something that'good for people,...
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"i was on my friend's motorcycle and suddenly i saw the military advancing through the olive groves andrted shoot thing at me," he tells us. for now he and others watch and wait. fe fearful that the government forces will hunt them down in this wretched corner of their homeland. arwa damon, cnn, jisr al shughour, syria. >>> a string of cyber attacks on international companies, agencies and institutions. now there was a major embarrassment for the u.s. in the senate over the weekend when hackers broke into the senate's website and there were reports that said that they stole internal data. and then at the international monetary fund it was recently discovered hackers got into its computers. now it's investigating what is called a major breach of systems. and then sony affected as well. the electronics giant where hackers stole personal details of tens of millions of playstation users and google, too, also suffering from the same thing. the internet giant pointed the finger, though, at china when it was targeted by hackers. google says attempts were made to access the g-mail accounts of h
"i was on my friend's motorcycle and suddenly i saw the military advancing through the olive groves andrted shoot thing at me," he tells us. for now he and others watch and wait. fe fearful that the government forces will hunt them down in this wretched corner of their homeland. arwa damon, cnn, jisr al shughour, syria. >>> a string of cyber attacks on international companies, agencies and institutions. now there was a major embarrassment for the u.s. in the senate over the...
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i was on my friend's motorcycle and suddenly, i saw the military advancing through the olive groves. ells us. for now, musa and many others watch and wait fearful that the government forces will hunt them down in this wretched corner of their home land. arwa damon, cnn, syria. >>> meanwhile, syrians continue to flee their homes headed for their border area as the regime steps up its crackdown on the dissent. let's bring in a professor on middle east studies at john hopkins. thanks very much for coming in. you wrote a very stinging column in the wall street journal this week, entitled, "syria, where massacre is a family tradition." any signs that he is going to ease up on what's going on? >> i wish our words, our columns, our editorials, our programs would alter things on the ground. one's words are weak when you see the children and the poor people fleeing their own government and soldiers crossing the border into turkey carrying with them their hopes, their dashed hopes for what they had wanted for their own regime and their own country. there is no progress in site. >> are there any
i was on my friend's motorcycle and suddenly, i saw the military advancing through the olive groves. ells us. for now, musa and many others watch and wait fearful that the government forces will hunt them down in this wretched corner of their home land. arwa damon, cnn, syria. >>> meanwhile, syrians continue to flee their homes headed for their border area as the regime steps up its crackdown on the dissent. let's bring in a professor on middle east studies at john hopkins. thanks very...
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the fillmore. >> it is 6:20 and looks like a lot of fun. >> let's talk about olive oil now. >> the benefits of olivenew research shows you can do a lot more than flavor a salad. c ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> french researchers believe consuming more olive oil can reduce stroke risk. it shows that people over the age of 65 who regularly cook with olive oil and use it in salads and breads are less likely to suffer a stroke. >>> still ahead, an unwelcome fashion statement. a man was kicked off a plane because he refused to pull up his pants. >> and a grant that will help dozens of san jose firefighters. >> california wants to tax online purchases. it has benefits but could also hurt businesses, the story is coming up. >> and houston has flight departure delays but the rest of the country is flying on time. >> in east bay, heavy traffic on westbound 80 from cutting because a of an earlier car fire and we'll have an update on the >> closed captioning
the fillmore. >> it is 6:20 and looks like a lot of fun. >> let's talk about olive oil now. >> the benefits of olivenew research shows you can do a lot more than flavor a salad. c ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> french researchers believe consuming more olive oil can reduce stroke risk. it shows that people over...
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on this list includes the declaration of independence, but he also includes his introduction and the oliveto this country. so he thinks this is as important as the political act. during the last years in the white house, he creates this ornamental farm in monticello and it's a carefully staged and sleep and a slightly different than of monticello. you can see here the kind of wiggling lines. these are the parts of the road that go up to the mountaintop. and she is sending his visitors on the rather complicated networks of the roads of the mountaintop. imagine you spent three days running to northern virginia and the untamed forest to much of a. and the thing you really want to see is in the drive we going straight to the house. he leads you on this kind of the tour of the mountain, which starts at the contant forest at the bottom and then about halfway up he introduces the first agricultural element in the than a carefully planned 18-acre growth passed the vegetable tariffs to the long and then the flower bed. so it is a journey from the rugged to the defined savitt is very much a journey
on this list includes the declaration of independence, but he also includes his introduction and the oliveto this country. so he thinks this is as important as the political act. during the last years in the white house, he creates this ornamental farm in monticello and it's a carefully staged and sleep and a slightly different than of monticello. you can see here the kind of wiggling lines. these are the parts of the road that go up to the mountaintop. and she is sending his visitors on the...
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streaming across the border into turkey but forced those who had been left behind to seek shelter in the oliveeveryone's worst-case scenario. in fact, in video that we were able to see it appears that from the turkish side of the border what we were just reporting from you could in fact see the syrian military's movements. >> arwa, thanks. stay safe >>> up next, perry's principals. how major league baseball players are teaming up with high school students to try to transform communities in need. what is the future of fuel? the debate is over. ♪ lexus hybrid drive technology is designed to optimize any fuel source on the planet. even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer a future-proof hybrid system. you engineer amazing. ♪ 14 clubs. that's what they tell us a legal golf bag can hold. and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls. not a single pocket to hold the stress of the day, or the to-do list of tomorrow. only 14 clubs pick up the right one an
streaming across the border into turkey but forced those who had been left behind to seek shelter in the oliveeveryone's worst-case scenario. in fact, in video that we were able to see it appears that from the turkish side of the border what we were just reporting from you could in fact see the syrian military's movements. >> arwa, thanks. stay safe >>> up next, perry's principals. how major league baseball players are teaming up with high school students to try to transform...
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the deal. peter oliver who now joins us live from central moscow peter what can you tell us more about who exactly is involved in this meeting and what are they hoping to achieve here in the russian capital both on the syrian side this group that's been in moscow contains members of the syrian opposition also representatives from n.g.o.s as well as human rights groups now they've been in here in the russian capital to try and ask russia to put more pressure on president bashar al assad's government to stop the violence against his own their own people in syria now they met with. a top russian diplomats senior member of the foreign ministry also a jensen with a lot of experience in this part of the world. to listen to what they have to say and put forward russia's side of the. bush the pinion on this subject that's the russian course will see an end to the violence that's ongoing in syria they want to see that end coming through discussion and diplomacy now he also said that russia would be vehemently opposed to any kind of foreign intervention into syria any kind of foreign military intervention n
the deal. peter oliver who now joins us live from central moscow peter what can you tell us more about who exactly is involved in this meeting and what are they hoping to achieve here in the russian capital both on the syrian side this group that's been in moscow contains members of the syrian opposition also representatives from n.g.o.s as well as human rights groups now they've been in here in the russian capital to try and ask russia to put more pressure on president bashar al assad's...
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i'm really trying to eat healthier, but i'm confused about the olive oils. essings, can you set me straight? >> it's a great question. it's perfectly fine to heat extra virgin olive oil from health perspective. but it's pretty much a total waste of money, because when you heat a high-quality olive oil, what happens, you're destroying the delicate aromatic compounds and oxidants. i would tell you to pick up two different oils for your kitchen. first pick up an inexpensive, cheap bottle of regular old olive oil and still get the heart healthy mono and saturated fats. and that's what you use for cooking, grilling, sauteing, baking if you use it for that, roasting. then you're going toin veflt in a high-quality extra virgin olive oil you'll reserve for cold preparations like salad dressings and dips. and that way you can enjoy the yummy, olivy taste. >> good solution. wanda, thank you. >> thanks, wanda. >> let's move to the phone lines and get ashley from warwick, new york. what's your question? >> hi. i know granola can be really fattening, but i just love it. a
i'm really trying to eat healthier, but i'm confused about the olive oils. essings, can you set me straight? >> it's a great question. it's perfectly fine to heat extra virgin olive oil from health perspective. but it's pretty much a total waste of money, because when you heat a high-quality olive oil, what happens, you're destroying the delicate aromatic compounds and oxidants. i would tell you to pick up two different oils for your kitchen. first pick up an inexpensive, cheap bottle of...
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the middle east editor is there and he filed this report. >> and apprehensive group of syrians, some waving olive branches approach the border with turkey. the turks have an observation post in the valley. they say this could be the start of a bigger exodus. here, you get ripples from storms on the other side of the hill. for this is less than half an hour away from where these people came from. some of the wounded have been taken to this hospital and kept away from journalists. the bbc managed to get into seamen worried about reprisals at home but happy to talk. two said they were shot in peaceful demonstrations. another said he was hurt when the syrian soldiers opened fire on a funeral. >> bullets were coming like rain. >> this is video of syrian soldiers moving to restore order at the request of local people, according to the regime. it was another bloody friday. videos showed demonstrators marching across syria. they attempt to do this by force is not working, but they're trying. this man had to beg for his life. and this, the soldier says, is for freedom. and this is for wanting to change th
the middle east editor is there and he filed this report. >> and apprehensive group of syrians, some waving olive branches approach the border with turkey. the turks have an observation post in the valley. they say this could be the start of a bigger exodus. here, you get ripples from storms on the other side of the hill. for this is less than half an hour away from where these people came from. some of the wounded have been taken to this hospital and kept away from journalists. the bbc...
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i'm officially extending the olive branch. oh, no. he's not going to like that, is he?has indeed been a long and winding road. thank you for the memories. and your hereby from now until end times first eagle of the ridiculist. we'll be right back. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals.
i'm officially extending the olive branch. oh, no. he's not going to like that, is he?has indeed been a long and winding road. thank you for the memories. and your hereby from now until end times first eagle of the ridiculist. we'll be right back. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good...
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father of the great oliver wendell holmes, jr., who was the jurist on the supreme court? >> yup and he was an amazing man who spen35ears teaching anatomy at the harvard medical school. charles summer in, one of t most imptant then american history. important becae he became th most powerful voice for abolition in the united states senate. to the point where it nearly cost him his life when preston brooks from south carolina attacked him on the senate floor with a heavy walking stick and very nearly beat him to death. summer in had the revelation... sumner had the revelation about the evil of slavery in paris. he was... he went over to study at ther is bone, he felt he didn't know enough. sorbonne. he had been to harvard. harvard law school, was a practicing lawyer but he didn't know enough. and he attend all conceivable subject matter sorbonne lectures and watching the other students he noticed the black students had just the same kinds of ambitions as he had. they were... they acted just the same as everybody else. they were treated just the same as everyone else. and h
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weren't here too it seems the two fires in two weeks has proved to be true for too many for the president oliver r.t. is yes. and you can get the latest on dates and the situation in russia's republic of adversity as well as thought spectacular videos of the fired last online traditional going to be our see through video section to check out unique footage of the area so i imagine there's a using planes to monitor the troubled region and you can view and and download the high definition video at free video dougherty dot com. free. free. free. free free. free. free. free. videos for you and me a drug free meal god r t. so there has also the hague tribunal thought the show commissioned the question of former bosnian serb general ratko large accused of genocide as a potential witness in their own investigation into mass killing during his first appearance at the war crimes tribunal he called the accusations monstrous and of knox's knowledge was arrested last thursday after sixteen years on the run has been charged with eleven counts of crimes including his partner and innocent because eight thousan
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days ago and he came face-to-face with the syrian military, he says, was creeping its way through the oliveat are causing even graereater fear fo the people who have been through so much. in fact, when you ask them about their experience, the first thing they will say is that it was simply too horrific to put into words. >> what are we hearing from the government about this, arwa? you got in there. we are not allowed in the country. they are being very, very strict about not letting outside eyes seeing what is happening inside of that country. does the government acknowledge that people are fleeing? >> reporter: well, yes. the govevent does acknowledge that people are fleeing, however, it says that is because armed gangs of syrian government has been calling them are the ones that have been causing this unrest and that they are the reason why the syrian military had to enter these various villages and towns in the first place. interestingly, the syrian government is now also urging these refugees to return back home, saying that calm and security had been restored. now, all of the refugees
days ago and he came face-to-face with the syrian military, he says, was creeping its way through the oliveat are causing even graereater fear fo the people who have been through so much. in fact, when you ask them about their experience, the first thing they will say is that it was simply too horrific to put into words. >> what are we hearing from the government about this, arwa? you got in there. we are not allowed in the country. they are being very, very strict about not letting...
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there are 10,000 refugees now in camps inside turkey, but 10,000 more live outdoors in the forests and olive groves on the syrian side of the border. when we tried to approach the refugees in the groves... >> get in the car. >> reporter: ...we were detained by turkish soldiers. we were released after around seven hours but, scott, this shows you how tense the border region has become. the turks are under increasing pressure to take care of all of these syrians, and they simply do not want pictures made of refugees living under trees. >> pelley: wyatt, i wonder why the turks are so sensitive about that. what do they fear? >> reporter: scott, the only thing i can think of is that the turks are frightened. they're frightened that if assad does not stop all this brutality, they won't be looking at 10,000 people up in those mountains, they'll be looking at a half million syrians wanting to overrun the border. and they simply want less publicity at this point, not more publicity. >> pelley: thank you, wyatt. fathers lost in war and children searching for answers. the link between education and can
there are 10,000 refugees now in camps inside turkey, but 10,000 more live outdoors in the forests and olive groves on the syrian side of the border. when we tried to approach the refugees in the groves... >> get in the car. >> reporter: ...we were detained by turkish soldiers. we were released after around seven hours but, scott, this shows you how tense the border region has become. the turks are under increasing pressure to take care of all of these syrians, and they simply do...
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the twist you can't resist. and olive garden's one of the few places we can take them where everyone's happy. try our new four cheese pastachettis. with grilled chicken breasts in a garlic cream sauce. or with grilled sausage. starting at just $9.95. only at olive garden. >> stephen: welcome back, thank you very much. my guest tonight wantses to provide free education to everyone in the world. big deal. i do that every night. please welcome salomon kuan. (cheers and applause) mr. kuan, thanks so much for coming on. please. >> thanks for having me. >> stephen: let's explain to the people out there who may not know who you are. there are a lot of people without do know who you are. how many students have you taught so far. >> we have, we have delivered over 50 million lessons. >> stephen: 50 million lessons. >> right. >> stephen: by we is it you? >> i'm right now the faculty. >> okay. >> stephen: the sole faculty. >> right now. yeah. right now. >> stephen: okay. do you pay yourself anything? >> i used to, well, it started o
the twist you can't resist. and olive garden's one of the few places we can take them where everyone's happy. try our new four cheese pastachettis. with grilled chicken breasts in a garlic cream sauce. or with grilled sausage. starting at just $9.95. only at olive garden. >> stephen: welcome back, thank you very much. my guest tonight wantses to provide free education to everyone in the world. big deal. i do that every night. please welcome salomon kuan. (cheers and applause) mr. kuan,...
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the trial? absolutely. oliver north was called as a witness, john poindexter was called as a witness. they were shown the documents that would be used against them. they were shown the most persuasive arguments and most persuasive questions, the most persuasive things that could be used to show that they had engaged in illegal conspiracy, and in a way they got a preliminary view of what the trial would consist of for them. um, i, i would say, um, that that doesn't mean one drives roughshod over the justice department. one starts, as this committee is doing today and as its predecessors have done, as i have testified and for that matter 30 years ago when i was just starting in this business, i came to a house subcommittee and heard people who are the age that i am now talk about watergate and the struggles they'd had during watergate with getting evidence. so it's a live progression. it's not just in books up on the shelf with dust on them. it's live committee chairmen dealing with real issues like the ones you have today. um, what the way the justice department should make its points?
the trial? absolutely. oliver north was called as a witness, john poindexter was called as a witness. they were shown the documents that would be used against them. they were shown the most persuasive arguments and most persuasive questions, the most persuasive things that could be used to show that they had engaged in illegal conspiracy, and in a way they got a preliminary view of what the trial would consist of for them. um, i, i would say, um, that that doesn't mean one drives roughshod over...