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unattainable, without the use of tax increment financing is our ability to transform neglected and polluted tracts of land into healthy and productive neighborhoods. we have plans to revitalize hunters point and on treasure island. we have far too many important projects under way. far too many years of public dialogue and far too many commitments have been made to the community partners to suddenly change the rules in the game. i ask that you join me in opposing this misguided idea. >> i want to thank supervisor: for bringing this resolution forward. as many of you know, we have many redevelopment projects in the pipeline that are in jeopardy if this proposal goes through. i want to thank governor brown for bringing up the risky ideas in terms of how we can close the budget gap. i really do understand the importance of looking for funding were ever weekend to fund our public schools. many of our other public services that the state provides. i think that this resolution is important because it does not state that we are completely against the proposal. we want to be at the table to discuss the co
unattainable, without the use of tax increment financing is our ability to transform neglected and polluted tracts of land into healthy and productive neighborhoods. we have plans to revitalize hunters point and on treasure island. we have far too many important projects under way. far too many years of public dialogue and far too many commitments have been made to the community partners to suddenly change the rules in the game. i ask that you join me in opposing this misguided idea. >> i...
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. >> and your group is con tracted, is a pier led congregation, member ship lead group is it not? >> it is our planning committee has five people on it some of us have mental illness in our family, like myself, i have a son who is an adult son who has severe mental illness, cooccurring illnesses and then there are people on the committee who don't but have professional backgrounds and really interested in the topic. >> it seems to me what is so interesting about having a group like that, is that part of the stigma i think of mental illness is the way we perceive it. i don't really know why but for some reason mental illness at this point in our culture is kind of like expecting some body with a broken leg to actually walk themselves to the hospital to get a cast on. >> right. >> no body in their right mind would let that happen to a family member but some how we don't understand when we say to some body go some place and get help, they may not be able to go there, they need to be taken, to be helped. in a synagogue when you have a group, there is a much lower threshold forgetting
. >> and your group is con tracted, is a pier led congregation, member ship lead group is it not? >> it is our planning committee has five people on it some of us have mental illness in our family, like myself, i have a son who is an adult son who has severe mental illness, cooccurring illnesses and then there are people on the committee who don't but have professional backgrounds and really interested in the topic. >> it seems to me what is so interesting about having a group...
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winds caused by an area of low pressure taking an inside tract. pressure gradient between that and that caused the wind but that's going to move out as high pressure builds in and provides us with seasonal weather for a winter day tomorrow. temperatures going up by a good one to three degrees throughout much of the bay area. very close to par as far as where we should be. the wind-blown pollen, alder, juniper and birch causing problems today and tomorrow. 64 in santa rosa, 67 salinas. warmer each day with a slight chance of rain showers on sunday. looks like a better chance of rain on valentine's day, then again on tuesday. allen, that is the pinpoint forecast. >> thank you. >>> well, the colorful easily accessible and some say adeckive. the cards sparking controversy among parents and lawmakers. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it may not be personal. sprint-nextel is reporting >>> is someone you know not returning your calls today? don't take it personally. springs nextel is reporting technical troubles with some of its cell phone towers with sprint nextel. the
winds caused by an area of low pressure taking an inside tract. pressure gradient between that and that caused the wind but that's going to move out as high pressure builds in and provides us with seasonal weather for a winter day tomorrow. temperatures going up by a good one to three degrees throughout much of the bay area. very close to par as far as where we should be. the wind-blown pollen, alder, juniper and birch causing problems today and tomorrow. 64 in santa rosa, 67 salinas. warmer...
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. >> it is still just a matter of opinion, it is so ab tract. this is a very bizarre thing. but at the same time, i just can't help but be touched so dearly by it. >> reporter: and on this night the film about a stammering monarch that's touched millions of movie goers came away the biggest winner. >> i think what the film is saying is sometimes the way to concur a fear is by turning to others. >> reporter: "the king's speech" is now hollywood royalty. staff knee stanton, nbc news, hollywood. >>> as for local movies, facebook's movie, "the social network" won oscars but not as many as expected. "toy story 3" came home with best animated fill. >>> astronauts are getting ready for a first in a series of spacewalks today. the mission today to broke move a broken ammonia pump to the international space station. they will also install an extension power cable. this is the last voyage for the space shuttle "discovery." it first took off in 1984. >>> coming up, the one perspective neighbor berkeley is not welcoming. why some businesses are not sending out goodwill to a merchant. >>
. >> it is still just a matter of opinion, it is so ab tract. this is a very bizarre thing. but at the same time, i just can't help but be touched so dearly by it. >> reporter: and on this night the film about a stammering monarch that's touched millions of movie goers came away the biggest winner. >> i think what the film is saying is sometimes the way to concur a fear is by turning to others. >> reporter: "the king's speech" is now hollywood royalty. staff...
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the book is called a grand design and its controversial because it sounds like an acs tract. that's one of the problems. this is what i have to say about that.
the book is called a grand design and its controversial because it sounds like an acs tract. that's one of the problems. this is what i have to say about that.
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ambassador margaret scobee described the military as a quasi-commercial enterprise itself, which owns vast tracts has major interests in, among other things, hotels, construction, and weapons manufacturing. it's estimated to control at least a third of egypt's $200 billion economy. it controls much of the state, too. all three top cabinet officials appointed by president mubarak a few days ago are senior military commanders. so far, the soldiers have stayed neutral in this crisis. all day their top commanders were receiving calls from the pentagon, urging restraint. but they still hold the balance of power. and the question is, if mubarak orders them to put down this uprising, will they obey? elizabeth palmer, cbs news, cairo. >>> and i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ews." right now, all over the count discover customers are getting five pcent cashback bonus at restaurants. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. introducing wisk with stain spectrum technology. try new wisk. we upgraded the formula, but not the price. ♪ see you next time. ♪ [ researcher ] it always feels great wh
ambassador margaret scobee described the military as a quasi-commercial enterprise itself, which owns vast tracts has major interests in, among other things, hotels, construction, and weapons manufacturing. it's estimated to control at least a third of egypt's $200 billion economy. it controls much of the state, too. all three top cabinet officials appointed by president mubarak a few days ago are senior military commanders. so far, the soldiers have stayed neutral in this crisis. all day their...
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> 46% of the $16 billion that have been spent, according to treasury records, have gone to census tractsith a poverty... family poverty rate of less than 20%. and in some cases as low as zero. >> reporter: meanwhile, in west chicago, father dowling waits as his impoverished neighborhood gets nothing at all. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, chicago. >> couric: an update now on one of sharyl's earlier "follow the money" investigation about abuses by court-appointed guardians. sun valley group was assigned to look after the affairs of 89- year-old marie long, but in just four years her life savings of $1.3 million was wiped out. now sun valley says it will get out of the guardianship business at the end of the month. and coming up next, an apologetic thief who is very sorry now. to stay fit, you might also want to try lifting one of these. a unique sea salt added to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. it helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have t
> 46% of the $16 billion that have been spent, according to treasury records, have gone to census tractsith a poverty... family poverty rate of less than 20%. and in some cases as low as zero. >> reporter: meanwhile, in west chicago, father dowling waits as his impoverished neighborhood gets nothing at all. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, chicago. >> couric: an update now on one of sharyl's earlier "follow the money" investigation about abuses by court-appointed guardians....
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our vision is a very modestly-sized village that was adequate to keep homewood open in terms after tracting skiers but didn't overwhelm small communities. >> the resort would be open in summer and winter, and the company promises extensive environmental improvements, many of required to protect lake tahoe. but a lot of local residents are skeptical. >> we don't think the west shore can sustain, i hate to say it, but a megaresort. >> members of a group called friends of the west shore have been poring over the report profit jekt saying they want homewood revitalize bud this would ruin the rustic character. >> our concerns are densitty of population, height, change in the ground water. and runnoff. and especially increased traffic. >> homewood is on highway 89, a two-lane road. most buildings here now are one two, stories high. the new resort would have some that are four stories. and think it would hurt the environment. >> taller buildings means more people. more people means more cars, more traffic. and more traffic will degrade our air quality. >> the final zgs will be up to tahoe regional
our vision is a very modestly-sized village that was adequate to keep homewood open in terms after tracting skiers but didn't overwhelm small communities. >> the resort would be open in summer and winter, and the company promises extensive environmental improvements, many of required to protect lake tahoe. but a lot of local residents are skeptical. >> we don't think the west shore can sustain, i hate to say it, but a megaresort. >> members of a group called friends of the...
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mexico california, new mexico, present states, arizona, wyoming, parts of colorado, utah, and enormous tract of land. and the south, having done so much to acquire that territory, felt that it had a right to bring its slaves into that territory. slavery was protected under the constitution. and what makes the constitution so remarkable is that it is nothing more than a package of compromises, on almost everything. they disagreed, you take any issue, there would be disagreement. and if one side imposes its will, it's not going to last. you have to get both sides to agree. how do you do that? henry clay argued that in a real compromise there are no losers. everybody, every side has to feel that there is something that they are getting, that they need, that they want. and in order to get that something, they have to agree to give the other side something that it wants. let me read you what henry clay had to say about compromises. he said, compromise -- politics is not about ideological purity or moral self-righteousness. it is about governing. and if politicians could not compromise, they could
mexico california, new mexico, present states, arizona, wyoming, parts of colorado, utah, and enormous tract of land. and the south, having done so much to acquire that territory, felt that it had a right to bring its slaves into that territory. slavery was protected under the constitution. and what makes the constitution so remarkable is that it is nothing more than a package of compromises, on almost everything. they disagreed, you take any issue, there would be disagreement. and if one side...
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and then when they were all in this one tiny tract of land, they would execute the final solution to the jews which would be extermination. and this was something that the arabs were deeply involved in. and when i say, arabs, i mean tens of thousands of arabs. and i'll give more information about that as i go along. i want to remember, i want to remind everybody in the middle of my speech, this is about history. nor do i wish to say that every arab in palestine was unwilling to coexist with their jewish neighbors. but i have to tell you something, i'll give you an example, the nashasebe family was one the strongest in jerusalem. those who tried are marginalized, intimidated, murdered, ostracized, and eventually the forces of hate, the forces of hate, take over. i talked in the beginning about the beginning of this being the extermination of the jews in medina in 627. why did you do that? just to find an historic problem? no, that's what the arabs themselves constantly spoke about in their newspapers, in their rallies, on the radio, they constantly refer totem termination of the -- re
and then when they were all in this one tiny tract of land, they would execute the final solution to the jews which would be extermination. and this was something that the arabs were deeply involved in. and when i say, arabs, i mean tens of thousands of arabs. and i'll give more information about that as i go along. i want to remember, i want to remind everybody in the middle of my speech, this is about history. nor do i wish to say that every arab in palestine was unwilling to coexist with...
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facebook said it bought a nearby 22-acre tract. this is a company raising money by the ton, and they are spending it on new hires and new places to put them. back to you. >> exciting move for facebook. well, facebook is not the only social network site on the move in the bay area. coming up at 6:40, twitter's next big move. once again, that's at 6:40. >>> well, limiting loiters and scaring off the crooks, a san jose police department is now offering you a way to protect your home or even your business. it's called the stop program, and it wants you to stop. nbc bay area's marianne favro is live in san jose to tell us how it works. >> reporter: jessica, s.t.o.p. stands for stop torrez passing on private property. more than 1,500 people are enrolled in the program including the owner of this shopping center in's san jose. basically it seems property owners with police to help prevent crime. this market on tenth street north of san jose attracts more than customers. loiterers like it, too, which is why the store sen rolled in the poli
facebook said it bought a nearby 22-acre tract. this is a company raising money by the ton, and they are spending it on new hires and new places to put them. back to you. >> exciting move for facebook. well, facebook is not the only social network site on the move in the bay area. coming up at 6:40, twitter's next big move. once again, that's at 6:40. >>> well, limiting loiters and scaring off the crooks, a san jose police department is now offering you a way to protect your home...
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the delays were because of reports of smoke on a tract near the west oakland station that you're looking on google earth. crews are out there now try to identify the problem and there are delays. >>pam: traffic at the toll plaza, traffic backed up in all lanes. that the pay date of the worst. the fast track and carpool lanes are moving better. the rain of course is complicating things. he better plan ahead if you're moving into the city for activities this evening. it will be a slow ride. it will be back. >>catherine: after spending the night in the bay, president barack obama flew in oregon today. his destination was a science fair sponsored by intel. last year the silicon valley giant announced a time here to enter million dollar commitment to promote science and math. >> i have to say for all the gadgets you have here, what most impressed me were the students in the science projects that i had a chance to see. in my stead of the union address i said that to it's not just the what are the superbowl who deserves to be celebrated. it's also the winner of science fares. since the packers
the delays were because of reports of smoke on a tract near the west oakland station that you're looking on google earth. crews are out there now try to identify the problem and there are delays. >>pam: traffic at the toll plaza, traffic backed up in all lanes. that the pay date of the worst. the fast track and carpool lanes are moving better. the rain of course is complicating things. he better plan ahead if you're moving into the city for activities this evening. it will be a slow ride....
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also in those early days, the united states throughout the continent was buying up large tracts of landfrom the various indian tribes. the cherokees became alarmed enough at the end of roads into their holdings that they instituted something they called the blood law and it held this, that if the cherokee sold any property or traded any property under a treaty, without the permission of the entire cherokee council, they could be murdered. they should be murdered. they could be murdered without any legal penalty of any sort. so, that was very briefly, the state of the cherokee nation when andrew jackson appeared on the scene. by the time he was elected president, jackson had a new grievance and i would say a very legitimate one. he felt that he had been cheated out of the presidency in 1824. what happened was he won the popular vote. he won the majority of votes in the electoral college, but he did not win enough votes in the college to be declared president, so the race was thrown into the house of representatives. now, if we remember the year 2000, we remember that that kind of dispute
also in those early days, the united states throughout the continent was buying up large tracts of landfrom the various indian tribes. the cherokees became alarmed enough at the end of roads into their holdings that they instituted something they called the blood law and it held this, that if the cherokee sold any property or traded any property under a treaty, without the permission of the entire cherokee council, they could be murdered. they should be murdered. they could be murdered without...
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the idea that the united states is simply tract which ever is really government comes into power there's the question of what is the benefit of the united states. the point of redefining the relationship is not that somebody at a think-tank publishes a paper and says he is a wonderful idea and it applies to the other regions as well. the relationships have changed and that in terms of endearment if you will are still there, but not what they were before, and adjusting to the policies satisfactorily. at a time when the united states is so bogged down elsewhere. >> host: what are the tools of the tool kit for making this kind of adjustment is an important one. >> guest: the first is recognizing it is changed already. it's not your tool kit that changed it. the only thing your tool kit can do is adjust your policy to the reality that you're facing at this moment or potentially facing in the future. >> host: you have barack obama coming into office speaking in a different manner about the challenges in the least certainly than president bush had the forehand and what has been interesting the
the idea that the united states is simply tract which ever is really government comes into power there's the question of what is the benefit of the united states. the point of redefining the relationship is not that somebody at a think-tank publishes a paper and says he is a wonderful idea and it applies to the other regions as well. the relationships have changed and that in terms of endearment if you will are still there, but not what they were before, and adjusting to the policies...
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the singer songwriter's mix of style has atrack tracted millions of fans, and just for us he is goingp 200 charts. >> i was rocking out at 4:30 in the morning. >> bring it on, jeff glor. who needs coffee? >> there you go. >>> also ahead, we are thinking about honeymoons this morning. that is because these four wfl couple who's have been with us all week have submitted themselves to our challenges is and our crazy games as they try to win this honeymoon challenge. this morning we will find out the results. you at home have decided who is headed that fabulous island vacation, and we will announce the winner in just a few minutes. >> it's friday morning here. >> unbelievable. >> the limousine is gassed up, ready to go. the airport is on alert. >> that's just how we roll. >> somebody is taking off today. sfoo first, though, out to marysol castro who is still in central park. a beautiful central park. >> that's right. you guys, good morning. we can actually smell spring in the air. 30 days until spring, but it feels like it today. don't get used to >> thanks so much. that's your latest wea
the singer songwriter's mix of style has atrack tracted millions of fans, and just for us he is goingp 200 charts. >> i was rocking out at 4:30 in the morning. >> bring it on, jeff glor. who needs coffee? >> there you go. >>> also ahead, we are thinking about honeymoons this morning. that is because these four wfl couple who's have been with us all week have submitted themselves to our challenges is and our crazy games as they try to win this honeymoon challenge. this...
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a urinary tract infection.you get to that point, the fever may be dangerous. >> the height of the fever doesn't tell you. if your child looks sick, that's something you pay attention to. >> and if you go to treat it, what's the best way? >> there's a number of studies. use acetaminophen or ibuprofen. there is data to show that alternating the drugs is better than one alone. you don't want to use aspirin. >> why not? what's the big deal? >> aspirin can cause swelling or a change in the brain that can be fatal. young children with a fever, aspirin is a big no-no. >> absolutely never use aspirin. we have to go to the old wive's tale. do you starve a cold? feed a fever? >> when most children are sick, they're not hungry. they can eat whatever they're comfortable with. the big thing is drink a fever. you have to make sure they get enough to drink because fever can lead to dehydration. you want them to get the liquids. >> popsicles, juice, water, whatever they will take in. >> all that works really well. >> rich bess
a urinary tract infection.you get to that point, the fever may be dangerous. >> the height of the fever doesn't tell you. if your child looks sick, that's something you pay attention to. >> and if you go to treat it, what's the best way? >> there's a number of studies. use acetaminophen or ibuprofen. there is data to show that alternating the drugs is better than one alone. you don't want to use aspirin. >> why not? what's the big deal? >> aspirin can cause...
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host: how is that tract? guest: the bureau of economic statistics pulls a lot of data from around the country. host: democratic caller, go ahead. caller: a lot of people have been saying we have been bailing out wall street. if we have not, we would be more peril. in terms of the economy getting better, we need to look at everything. we need to look at the money we spend overseas. we need to start cutting and reshuffling. if we do that, we will find that people will be more satisfied. the people in congress should, on the cobra like everyone else does, and retirement should be 10% more than what they make. it should not be higher than that. host: neil irwin. guest: with the wall street bailout, the impact of helping the stock market comeback, and the markets have been up a lot since the low in march, 2009, i do not think that was by design. if that was unexpected side effect. the main goal was to try to keep the lending and financial system from breaking down. you go from the stability of money to slow the th
host: how is that tract? guest: the bureau of economic statistics pulls a lot of data from around the country. host: democratic caller, go ahead. caller: a lot of people have been saying we have been bailing out wall street. if we have not, we would be more peril. in terms of the economy getting better, we need to look at everything. we need to look at the money we spend overseas. we need to start cutting and reshuffling. if we do that, we will find that people will be more satisfied. the...
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host: how is that tract?the bureau of economic statistics pulls a lot of data from around the country. host: democratic caller, go ahead. caller: a lot of people have been saying we have been bailing out wall street. if we have not, we would be more peril. in terms of the economy getting better, we need to look at everything. we need to look at the money we spend overseas. we need to start cutting and reshuffling. if we do that, we will find that people will be more satisfied. the people in congress should, on the cobra like everyone else does, and retirement should be 10% more than what they make. it should not be higher than that. host: neil irwin. guest: with the wall street bailout, the impact of helping the stock market comeback, and the markets have been up a lot since the low in march, 2009, i do not think that was by design. if that was unexpected side effect. the main goal was to try to keep the lending and financial system from breaking down. you go from the stability of money to slow the the system
host: how is that tract?the bureau of economic statistics pulls a lot of data from around the country. host: democratic caller, go ahead. caller: a lot of people have been saying we have been bailing out wall street. if we have not, we would be more peril. in terms of the economy getting better, we need to look at everything. we need to look at the money we spend overseas. we need to start cutting and reshuffling. if we do that, we will find that people will be more satisfied. the people in...
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this is not an an tract -- abstract concern. there's always been a case -- already been a case where these images, some 30,000 of them, have been taken and posted, some of them on-line inappropriately. so it's my hope that this amendment and the other cosponsors will have prevent that from occurring again. madam president, by including this amendment this the f.a.a. reauthorization, we're simply telling our constituents that we will not ignore their privacy in the process of making sure we have safe airports and federal buildings. that's what they're asking of us and that's what we're going to deliver. so i ask my colleagues to support our amendment when it comes up for a roll call vote. and i yield the floor. thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: under the previous order, there will now be 10 minutes of debate equally divided between the senator from florida and the senator from texas -- the senator from florida, mr. nelson, and the senator from texas, mrs. hutchison, or their designees. mrs. hutchison: madam presi
this is not an an tract -- abstract concern. there's always been a case -- already been a case where these images, some 30,000 of them, have been taken and posted, some of them on-line inappropriately. so it's my hope that this amendment and the other cosponsors will have prevent that from occurring again. madam president, by including this amendment this the f.a.a. reauthorization, we're simply telling our constituents that we will not ignore their privacy in the process of making sure we have...
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in our country eligible to retire over the next few years, the central goal of engineers week, 'tracting new students to engineering careerses, has never been more important. that's why educating and inspiring america's youth about engineering and science needs to be a national priority. engineers design and build all of our everyday products such as bridges, airplanes, roads, computers, medical devices, cars, power plants, just to name a few. but engineering is more than that. engineering is problem solving. we have many problems to solve, from our dependence on foreign oil to our crumbling infrastructure. and as a recent national academy report explained, while only 4% of our nation's work force is composed of engineers and scientists, this group disproportionately creates jobs for the other 96%. america's 2.5 million engineers have helped make our country great by solving problems in turning dreams into reality. and america's future depends on them. unfortunately often times their contributions, though, go unnoticed. national engineers week seeks to fix this problem through events aim
in our country eligible to retire over the next few years, the central goal of engineers week, 'tracting new students to engineering careerses, has never been more important. that's why educating and inspiring america's youth about engineering and science needs to be a national priority. engineers design and build all of our everyday products such as bridges, airplanes, roads, computers, medical devices, cars, power plants, just to name a few. but engineering is more than that. engineering is...
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>> again, for the details on our efforts to ec tract american citizens from -- extract american citizens from or help evacuate american citizens from libya, i refer you to the state department. i just know we are doing everything we can to make that happen. dan. >> thank you. get back to the military options. has the president been presented yet with a military plan on -- [inaudible] from the pentagon? >> i'm not going to get into specific options that are under consideration or not under consideration. i would, again, point out that we want to work with our international partners because we think the most effective action in many cases can be when the international community speaks with one voice and acts in a united way. again, i'm not ruling out bilateral options, but i'm just saying that that is a focus right now. >> you're not ruling out that -- >> i'm not ruling anything out. >> but you won't say if president has been presented with a military option yet. >> no, i won't say that. >> is there a list of priorities this terms of what options you would like first? you know, whether it'
>> again, for the details on our efforts to ec tract american citizens from -- extract american citizens from or help evacuate american citizens from libya, i refer you to the state department. i just know we are doing everything we can to make that happen. dan. >> thank you. get back to the military options. has the president been presented yet with a military plan on -- [inaudible] from the pentagon? >> i'm not going to get into specific options that are under consideration...