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and a new study says the u.s. new secret uranium based weapons in iraq calls it could juggle illnesses and increases in cancer innocent civilians report found a new generation of arms were deployed by american forces in the tory astraddle of flu shot seven years ago. and europe's or national turmoil has intensified calls within the u.k. to leave the struggling bloc well next argue discusses the prospects of bad happening and the future of the euro zone where the british conservative party. i'm in manchester with douglas cards well he's a conservative member of parliament he said the political system in this country is broken and in urgent need of reforms he's also renowned euro skeptic douglas cause well thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term you're a skeptic what does that mean old style euroscepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i
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new york. >> tom: still ahead-- the world's biggest auto maker hopes to increase its business in the u.s. with a new bug. we kick the tires of the new vw beetle with volkswagen's top guy in america, jonathan browning. >> susie: one of the world's biggest construction companies is seeing a pick-up in infrastructure projects in the u.s. skanska, the giant swedish company, has been winning more projects in the u.s. over the past six months. it's a major contractor rebuilding the world trade center, the brooklyn bridge, and the new york subway system. i met with the president of skanska's u.s. operations in the new subway tunnel the company is building 100 feet below new york's second avenue. as we continue our series, "how to fix the economy," mike mcnally told me that if president obama's jobs bill goes through, it could create more construction projects like this one. >> if $140 billion is a lot of money. but you got to understand we need significant investments in our infrastructure to keep us competitive in the world. right now we spend 2% of our gdp in the u.s. on infrastructure costs. c
new york. >> tom: still ahead-- the world's biggest auto maker hopes to increase its business in the u.s. with a new bug. we kick the tires of the new vw beetle with volkswagen's top guy in america, jonathan browning. >> susie: one of the world's biggest construction companies is seeing a pick-up in infrastructure projects in the u.s. skanska, the giant swedish company, has been winning more projects in the u.s. over the past six months. it's a major contractor rebuilding the world...
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a new study says the u.s. new secret uranium based weapons in iraq posing congenital illnesses and increases in cancer innocent civilians report found a new generation of bombs was deployed by american forces and of course battle for the seventy years ago. up next the latest sports news with. hello there you're watching the sport and these are the headlines. championships. last pitch battle. after being fined over a million dollars for refusing to play. and restoring some six one defeat. to reach the quarter finals of the carling cup but first reassure up of his hopes of finishing the season as the women's number one has suffered a blow she needs to reach the final. championship and to have any chance of taking top spot but suffered a shock defeat. the world players are taking part in the last of the season and are divided into two groups that the semifinal place is. the number two seed was the favorite against the. group. six one and then the second seventy five to take and i'm like. i'm not quite i think you kno
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study says the u.s. new secret uranium based weapons in iraq general ellis says that increases cancer and innocent civilians will report new generation of bombs were deployed by american forces in the notorious rattle of flu shots seven years ago. for all the latest in sports with andrew and you've got more of the fallout between carlos magister city we hear it's getting worse and he's threatening to see the manager after being fined for refusing to play in a match we look about could it be a story end to this season for russians and. the. sport hair in. the headlines. defeats. the w.t. i championships. plus page. after being fined over a million dollars for refusing to play. restoring some pride after the six one defeat to man sixty. minutes to reach the quarter finals of the cup. but first up of his hopes of finishing the season as the women's number one has suffered a blow she needs to reach the final at the championship in each board to have any chance of taking top spot but suffered a shock opening defe
study says the u.s. new secret uranium based weapons in iraq general ellis says that increases cancer and innocent civilians will report new generation of bombs were deployed by american forces in the notorious rattle of flu shots seven years ago. for all the latest in sports with andrew and you've got more of the fallout between carlos magister city we hear it's getting worse and he's threatening to see the manager after being fined for refusing to play in a match we look about could it be a...
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u.s. wants and what the europeans are willing to deliver. >> the new u.s.-japan secretary did not mince words out his first middle meeting. -- do you -- the new u.s. defense secretary did not mince words on his first nato meeting. washington wants a new kind of burden sharing. the u.s. contributed more than originally planned to the campaign in libya. germany's defense minister said europe could not make up for the shortfalls resulting from reduced u.s. defense budget. he said that germany could not bring his peacekeepers home from casa del as early as planned. when clashes flared in july, they deployed another 600 troops. they are not involved in fighting in other regional problem, cross border smuggling. >> we should be careful about making premature decisions about the troop drawdown. such a decision might only come next spring. the soldiers cannot solve the more political issues between it possible and serbia. -- kosovo and serbia. quick solutions are not in sight, but nato has to become more efficient. restructuring is clearly needed. defense in times
u.s. wants and what the europeans are willing to deliver. >> the new u.s.-japan secretary did not mince words out his first middle meeting. -- do you -- the new u.s. defense secretary did not mince words on his first nato meeting. washington wants a new kind of burden sharing. the u.s. contributed more than originally planned to the campaign in libya. germany's defense minister said europe could not make up for the shortfalls resulting from reduced u.s. defense budget. he said that...
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and a new international study says the u.s. news secret killing him based weapons in iraq. r.t. talks to an author of the report. is just after two pm here in the russian capital and. watching far welcome to the program now live is a new rulers are increasingly being accused of the kinds of abuses they were rebelling against when they overthrew colonel gadhafi insert the number of people allegedly executed has risen to three hundred now this comes on top of criticism that gadhafi has body was put on public display inside a meat market fridge for five days and he said no way reports now.
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and a new international study says the u.s. news secret deals with them based weapons in iraq causing high levels of cancer and birth defects are she talks to an author of the report. is just after two pm here in the russian capital and you're watching far welcome to the program now live is a new rulers are increasingly being accused of the kinds of abuses they were rebelling against when they overthrew colonel gadhafi insert the number of people legibly executed has risen to three hundred now this comes on top of criticism that gadhafi is body was put on public display inside a meat market fridge for five days artes and he said no way reports out from tripoli. one of the major concerns here are my pins of firearms that are massively in the hands of the population here there are efforts from the empty seats trying to collect and get people to reeling week disarm and bring their weapons back but so far it doesn't look like that idea is working out we went to one collection center if you will yesterday it covers an area of tripoli and
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the immigrant resource center, who was trying to help low- income immigrants adjust to life in the u.s. new life after amnesty, a lot of people were not able to immigrate because of a lack of money. still to this point, i see a lot of immigrants who want to get their work permits. i ask them how long they have been here. sometimes they have been here since the 1970's, 1980's, 1990's. a lot of them are elderly who are ready to retire. i had 165-year-old man who is alone, no family -- a 65-year- old man who is alone, no family here, but he does not have any papers to get that social security that he has contributed to for 30 years. he will be homeless after working for many years. i faced this situation with my clients a lot. i help low income people. sometimes it is very difficult. sometimes i think about how small the world is a and i see how immigration laws are changing. immigration rates started about 40 years ago and i started to see my client to come to me. my husband has been here 10 years and all of a sudden, his employer is asking for a work permit. we have two children. we just bou
the immigrant resource center, who was trying to help low- income immigrants adjust to life in the u.s. new life after amnesty, a lot of people were not able to immigrate because of a lack of money. still to this point, i see a lot of immigrants who want to get their work permits. i ask them how long they have been here. sometimes they have been here since the 1970's, 1980's, 1990's. a lot of them are elderly who are ready to retire. i had 165-year-old man who is alone, no family -- a 65-year-...
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her loved ones in the u.s. new tonight, when they expect on american soil. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- amanda knox's nightmare is just about over. an italian appeals court twoocks -- knox after witt -- after she killing ated of british remain. is ready to fly home. scott is live in the newsroom latest. our understanding is she of rome on a flight out few hours, and be in seattle by tomorrow evening. a friend who was with her as she left prison said she wants to happiness,"r something that after four years seems possible. the verdict brought relief and a torrent of emotion. sobbing,ar-old exited powerful boos outside. after four years behind bars, knox was almost instantly three. she made this personal plea. >> in the most inexplicable way am paying with my for things i did not do. >> mishandled evidence made the difference. boyfriend was also cleared of killing mayor did -- meredith kircher. the controversy is not. said theyfamily theect the decision of but do not understand the first trial could be radically overturned.
her loved ones in the u.s. new tonight, when they expect on american soil. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- amanda knox's nightmare is just about over. an italian appeals court twoocks -- knox after witt -- after she killing ated of british remain. is ready to fly home. scott is live in the newsroom latest. our understanding is she of rome on a flight out few hours, and be in seattle by tomorrow evening. a friend who was with her as she left prison said she...
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rick newman, chief business correspondent with "u.s. news and world report." >>> we're on a mission, find the driver to turn this whole economic mess around. what could it be? we'll look into it next. [ boy ] hey, i thought these were electric? uh, it is, yeah, it's a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? well it still takes gas to go farther. but you're not getting gas. true. not this time. uh, don't have to gas up very often. so you have to go to the bathroom? no. yes you do. thought these were electric? yes, it's a uh, a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? ♪ got so many scratches and scars ♪ ♪ maybe time can mend us together again ♪ ♪ it's not what we've done but how far we've come ♪ ♪ i know that we will recover [ male announcer ] here when you need us most. >>> some days the market goes way up, some days way down. you can thank economic data all over the place and a looming debt crisis in europe for that. look at this chart of the dow in the third quarter. the third three months of this year. it's an absolu
rick newman, chief business correspondent with "u.s. news and world report." >>> we're on a mission, find the driver to turn this whole economic mess around. what could it be? we'll look into it next. [ boy ] hey, i thought these were electric? uh, it is, yeah, it's a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? well it still takes gas to go farther. but you're not getting gas. true. not this time. uh, don't have to gas up very often. so you have to go to the bathroom?...
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"u.s. news & world report" chief business correspondent, rick newman. the live coverage of the president's remarks, that's going to be coming up in the next hour right here on msnbc. here's a look, though, at what is topping the news now for you. a new twist in the case of missing baby lisa in missouri. investigators say a child specialist will interview the two half-brothers of lisa irwin on friday. each boy is suspected to submit to dna testing and no police will be present. despite multiple searches and interviews with the child's parents, kansas city police say there are no new leads in this case. >>> more rescues and deaths now reported after that devastating earthquake in turkey on sunday. rescuers pulled a 27-year-old english teacher out of the wreckage alive today, along with four other survivors, including a teenage boy. more than 460 people have died as part of that quake, and searchers say with each hour, hopes of finding other survivors diminishes. today's rescues come just a day after a 2-week-old girl was pulled from that rubble successful
"u.s. news & world report" chief business correspondent, rick newman. the live coverage of the president's remarks, that's going to be coming up in the next hour right here on msnbc. here's a look, though, at what is topping the news now for you. a new twist in the case of missing baby lisa in missouri. investigators say a child specialist will interview the two half-brothers of lisa irwin on friday. each boy is suspected to submit to dna testing and no police will be present....
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susan milne writes for "u.s. news world report", david corn is a washington bureau chief, of course, for "mother jones, and alex wagner is an msnbc analyst. i want to start with susan. who has won this thing so far, this little back and forth about making fun of somebody's physical appearance, saying it's a joke. she didn't exactly start it, because that republican youngster started taunting her, go ahead. >> yeah, i think if anybody wins, it's probably elizabeth warren. i mean, first of all, i think we all know that a woman would never be able to run for office like this if she'd posed nude for a magazine. it didn't seem to trouble people about scott brown. but i think what his problem is, his campaign is now saying that this is an example of how elitist elizabeth warren is, because she didn't have to do something like that. and i kind of want their theme song to be that donna summer -- she works hard for the money? >> they're trying to bring it back to -- >> right, exactly. >> i want to know, just your bottom line,
susan milne writes for "u.s. news world report", david corn is a washington bureau chief, of course, for "mother jones, and alex wagner is an msnbc analyst. i want to start with susan. who has won this thing so far, this little back and forth about making fun of somebody's physical appearance, saying it's a joke. she didn't exactly start it, because that republican youngster started taunting her, go ahead. >> yeah, i think if anybody wins, it's probably elizabeth warren. i...
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the immigrant resource center, who was trying to help low- income immigrants adjust to life in the u.s. new life after amnesty, a lot of people were not able to immigrate because of a lack of money. still to this point, i see a lot of immigrants who want to get their work permits. i ask them how long they have been here. sometimes they have been here since the 1970's, 1980's,
the immigrant resource center, who was trying to help low- income immigrants adjust to life in the u.s. new life after amnesty, a lot of people were not able to immigrate because of a lack of money. still to this point, i see a lot of immigrants who want to get their work permits. i ask them how long they have been here. sometimes they have been here since the 1970's, 1980's,
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and also a new study says the u.s. new secret uranium based weapons in iraq causing congenital illnesses that increases in cancer in innocent civilians the report found a new generation of arms were deployed by american forces in the notorious battle of flu shot seven years ago. and i've talked of a show peter lavelle asks his guests what kind of country libya will be called post following the nato backed rebels do stay with us for that. wealthy british scientists. sometimes tirelessly. markets by night scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on r.t. . you can. start. following the welcome to cross talk i'm peter a little you know spacious beginnings libya's national transitional council has announced the country's liberation from the could garfield just cater ship what kind of country libya will now become is anything but clear will it be ruled under islamic law and will the rule of law prevail in the wake of kentucky skilling and is national unity an illusion with so many f
and also a new study says the u.s. new secret uranium based weapons in iraq causing congenital illnesses that increases in cancer in innocent civilians the report found a new generation of arms were deployed by american forces in the notorious battle of flu shot seven years ago. and i've talked of a show peter lavelle asks his guests what kind of country libya will be called post following the nato backed rebels do stay with us for that. wealthy british scientists. sometimes tirelessly. markets...
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you brought up "u.s. news & world report."owment plays a role, but so does matching things like employment statistics for afterwards, especially for law rankings. they found that a lot of those law rankings employment data is rigged. someone could be waiting tables or bartending and have a law degree, and they'll still turn in the information that says, all of our graduates are employed, but they're not working as lawyers. >> so for you that first step is the shared visibility, beginning with aligning interests -- >> knowledge is power. and students don't have the knowledge. it's not being provided to them. >> what if students were to demand nor transparency from the universities? the students don't even get transparency in the audit of how the money is spent. >> that's right. that's a first start. and actually if you to loop21.com where the column is, i have links to the organizations that are doing work in trying to provide nor
you brought up "u.s. news & world report."owment plays a role, but so does matching things like employment statistics for afterwards, especially for law rankings. they found that a lot of those law rankings employment data is rigged. someone could be waiting tables or bartending and have a law degree, and they'll still turn in the information that says, all of our graduates are employed, but they're not working as lawyers. >> so for you that first step is the shared...
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and a new study says the u.s. used secret uranium based weapons in iraq causing congenital illnesses and increases in terms of innocent civilians reports found a new generation of arms was employed by american forces tourists roughly from lucia seven years ago. europe's financial turmoil has intensified calls in the u.k. to leave the struggling bloc well next hour to discuss is the prospects of that and the future of the eurozone a british conservative party m.p. a buddhist was well. i'm in manchester with douglas cause well he's a conservative member of parliament he said the political system in this country is broken and in urgent need of reform he's also renowned euro skeptic douglas gansler thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term skeptic what does that mean old style euro skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to earth sort of nine hundred fifty status quo i don't have much t
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. >>> u.s. news and world report voted walnut creek as the greenest place to retire in america.e than a quarter of the city's population is retired. a magazine based the title on walnut creek's proximity to organic food, hiking trails, and 2700 acres of open space. >>> herman cain, the former godfather's pizza zoo has never held political office but that doesn't seem to bother the voters right now. a new poll out shows that, if the election were held today, he would beat president obama. the rasmussen poll gives the georgia republican a 2-point advantage in a projected head- to-head matchup. fellow republican mitt romney has led the president in previous polls as well but now trails him by 2 points. >>> president obama is on a bus tour trying to rally support for history advised jobs plan. his first toured stopped today in north field, north carolina. he asked them to reconsider his proposal. >> we're going to give them another chance to scott eyre job by looking after your jobs. >> what i hoped is we could, once the president gets off of his, the campaign trail, that we could s
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a short break here on our back with a recap of our top stories here's a look at our new program u.s. news. found a flaw in the model god perceived is the critical function structure of the farms of the world. ladies and gents a good shoe needs to be too stupid to get with or examine the status of the human experiment is it succeeding or will it have to be a weakness your prognosis in this rapid news or ticks or knows the globe is allegedly trying to make sense of all global economy and it's all changed things as financial temple seeds of good research is scrambling to maintain a competent to long kids and banknotes derivatives wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look even the nation's close to collapsing in some time alone foreclosed homes of people such as bailouts to bail aaa banks again feel levels pricing is the u.s. crash seems imminent coming smashed the debt ceiling of fourteen trillion despite protests in clashes in athens greece the i.m.f. in close proximity and just programs in greece where he actually told me call me and said all language from the greek economy of meani
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joined now by lynnette cox, bob molten and rick newman is the chief business correspondent for "u.s. news & world report." the white house says this could mean cheaper mortgage payments. >> some say as much as 1.7 million. it probably in practical terms will help a fraction of that. maybe 20%, 30% or so. if you look at the previous efforts, that's sort of the range, you know. we have high hopes and we want it to be able to help more, but frankly, even if it does help 1 million, we've got more than 5 million people who are out there in foreclosure, three months or more behind on their mortgages. so we've got a massive problem we're talking about. and this is just one little element that will help, but it will be a very, very modest impact. >> we've been saying that if there were a silver bullet to fire, we would have fired the silver bullet already. the administration says this is going to increase competition among banks to refinance. why would that be the case? why would banks be more likely to go ahead with it now? >> we see a lot of the larger banks that are out of the market. over the
joined now by lynnette cox, bob molten and rick newman is the chief business correspondent for "u.s. news & world report." the white house says this could mean cheaper mortgage payments. >> some say as much as 1.7 million. it probably in practical terms will help a fraction of that. maybe 20%, 30% or so. if you look at the previous efforts, that's sort of the range, you know. we have high hopes and we want it to be able to help more, but frankly, even if it does help 1...
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new york well demonstrators in the u.s. have been voicing their anger over rising joblessness student debt and police brutality political analyst and former intelligence officer robert david steele things they're united by a will for electoral reform and could even bring about a revolution. these are not stupid people they are very smart and they understand that at root this is about corruption and government and corruption on wall street and until you have electoral reform you cannot restore the integrity of the us government was so yes there is a common cause but it's a bottom up movement and so that common cause is being voiced in many different ways i see the united states right now is much more desperate to people realize we're at twenty two percent unemployment on our way to thirty percent we are at sixteen percent below the poverty line on our way to thirty percent there is no question in my mind that this is going to be a very dark winter in the united states. and iran unless the government three stories its own int
new york well demonstrators in the u.s. have been voicing their anger over rising joblessness student debt and police brutality political analyst and former intelligence officer robert david steele things they're united by a will for electoral reform and could even bring about a revolution. these are not stupid people they are very smart and they understand that at root this is about corruption and government and corruption on wall street and until you have electoral reform you cannot restore...
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u.s. citizen who appeared in a new york court yesterday after his arrest last month. federal officials say he worked with a member of iran's revolutionary guard in a foiled ploy plot to kill saudi arabia's ambassador to the u.s. >> this case illustrates we live in a world where borders andbond ris are increasingly irrelevant and where individuals from one country sought to conspire with a drug trafficking cartel in another country to assassinate a foreign official on united states soil. >> reporter: the fbi says the suspects were ready to spend 1.5 million dollars to hire what they believe was a mexican drug cartel hit squad to kill the ambassador. the undercover mexican informant exposed the plot. owe physician will take up the -- officials will take up the issue with the u.n. >> this kind of action which violates international norms must be ended. >> reporter: a spokesman for the iranian president says there's no truth to the accusation his country was involved. i think the u.s. government is fabry casing a -- fabricating a new scenario and the goal is to reach the a
u.s. citizen who appeared in a new york court yesterday after his arrest last month. federal officials say he worked with a member of iran's revolutionary guard in a foiled ploy plot to kill saudi arabia's ambassador to the u.s. >> this case illustrates we live in a world where borders andbond ris are increasingly irrelevant and where individuals from one country sought to conspire with a drug trafficking cartel in another country to assassinate a foreign official on united states soil....
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u.s. drug enforcement agency have arrested a new born u.s. citizen in a sting operation his name on store r.b.s. . u.s. investigators say the man tried to plot the assassination of the saudi ambassador to the united states and was ready to pay one and a half million dollars for the murder so that according to the americans this ukrainian man turned to members of the mexican drug cartel who turned out to be undercover f.b.i. operatives investigators say they are wired one hundred thousand dollars to an f.b.i. undercover bank account sort of as a down payment for the assassination that he has allegedly ordered we also know that he was arrested in september this year the attorney general said the man confessed in the plot and said he was directed by high ranking you raney and officials all of those accusations come from the u.s. justice department we don't have any comments from the. now you know washington hasn't made any secret over its on the most of the towards. what could be the potential for these claims. well bill it's actually interestin
u.s. drug enforcement agency have arrested a new born u.s. citizen in a sting operation his name on store r.b.s. . u.s. investigators say the man tried to plot the assassination of the saudi ambassador to the united states and was ready to pay one and a half million dollars for the murder so that according to the americans this ukrainian man turned to members of the mexican drug cartel who turned out to be undercover f.b.i. operatives investigators say they are wired one hundred thousand...
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the past two years there was no bump in social security benefits because inflation was so low. >>> u.s. newsnd world report is calling walnut creek the greenest place in the nation to retire. the digital magazine said walnut creek has 22 city parks and 2,700 acres of open space makes it a city with great access to wilderness. that access doesn't come cheaply. the medium price is listed at $411,000. >>> we felt a dramatic cool down over the bay area this afternoon. and cooler weather on tap for your wednesday. the winds have lightened up just a little bit. although increasing through the delta. fairfield now reporting 23 miles per hour. and we have a little bit of drizzle developing out there this evening. it's below the radar so we're not able to pick it up. but i know firsthand i was out there. 61degrees san jose. right now 65 in oakland. 55 in livermore. these temperatures a few degrees cooler than what we sat yesterday. this afternoon the difference, 15 to 20 degrees cooler than yesterday afternoon. 59degrees right now. napa 59, we are partly to mostly cloudy and the mist and drizzle will
the past two years there was no bump in social security benefits because inflation was so low. >>> u.s. newsnd world report is calling walnut creek the greenest place in the nation to retire. the digital magazine said walnut creek has 22 city parks and 2,700 acres of open space makes it a city with great access to wilderness. that access doesn't come cheaply. the medium price is listed at $411,000. >>> we felt a dramatic cool down over the bay area this afternoon. and cooler...
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specifically walnut creek was named at the greenest place to retire by u.s. news and world report. our top retirement cities are flagstaff, arizona with the best weather, santa fe, new mexico for the best recreation and culture and pitsfield, massachusetts voted best place for single retirees. >> you can move back. >> why did you ever leave? >> rob, it's beautiful today in walnut creek, too. nice and warm and sunny. >> even hot many folks would say. close to 90 earlier. still gorgeous for the evening. look at san francisco. cloud knife free and 70 degrees, but that's about the change. you can see the wind out of the west at 21 miles per hour. a sign of the ocean air-conditioning slowly turning on again, which will lead to a big drop in temperatures over the next 24 hours. san jose is still gorgeous and 80 degrees. it is t-shirt weather for r your dinner plans outdoors this evening. we'll have the mild temperatures through 8:00 or 9:00 tonight. mid-80s by walnut creek and livermore, 86 in gilroy and even on the coast we saw those temperatures earlier in the 70s now. santa cruz is dro
specifically walnut creek was named at the greenest place to retire by u.s. news and world report. our top retirement cities are flagstaff, arizona with the best weather, santa fe, new mexico for the best recreation and culture and pitsfield, massachusetts voted best place for single retirees. >> you can move back. >> why did you ever leave? >> rob, it's beautiful today in walnut creek, too. nice and warm and sunny. >> even hot many folks would say. close to 90 earlier....
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new report. the operation that led to the death of libyan leader moammar gadhafi cost the u.s. taxpayers $1 billion. meantime we're waiting on word i'm joined now by the washington bureau chief. it's nice to see you this morning as we all are watching this unfold. libya is currently a country without a leader, and as nato continues to honor the pledge to protect the people of libya, who is likely to emerge as the leader as this country transitions to democracy? >> well, the big challenge right now is to go through a peaceful transition, to demill tarrize the groups. this is not going to be an easy task. we have an interim government, collection of leaders who used to be part of the old regime, and some of the members of the opposition who are in exile. you have a prime minister who's respected. most of these people are nationalists. they'll be more assertive islamist groups. many of them are armed now and they're likely to constitute the challenge for this interim leadership and they're going to try to find a place in the new libya. so we have to watch the tension w libyan nati
new report. the operation that led to the death of libyan leader moammar gadhafi cost the u.s. taxpayers $1 billion. meantime we're waiting on word i'm joined now by the washington bureau chief. it's nice to see you this morning as we all are watching this unfold. libya is currently a country without a leader, and as nato continues to honor the pledge to protect the people of libya, who is likely to emerge as the leader as this country transitions to democracy? >> well, the big challenge...
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the past two years there was no bump in social security benefits because inflation was so low. >>> u.s. news report is calling walnut creek the greenest place in the nation to retire. the digital magazine said walnut creek has 22 city parks and 2,700 acres of open space makes it a city with great access to wilderness. that access doesn't come cheaply. the medium price is listed at $411,000. >>> we felt a dramatic cool down over the bay area this afternoon. and cooler weather on tap for your wednesday. the winds have lightened up just a little bit. although increasing through the delta. fairfield now reporting 23 miles per hour. and we have a little bit of drizzle developing out there this evening. it's below the radar so we're not able to pick it up. but i know firsthand i was out there. 61degrees san jose. right now 65 in oakland. 55 in livermore. these temperatures a few degrees cooler than what we sat yesterday. this afternoon the difference, 15 to 20 degrees cooler than yesterday afternoon. 59degrees right now. napa 59, we are partly to mostly cloudy and the mist and drizzle will be with
the past two years there was no bump in social security benefits because inflation was so low. >>> u.s. news report is calling walnut creek the greenest place in the nation to retire. the digital magazine said walnut creek has 22 city parks and 2,700 acres of open space makes it a city with great access to wilderness. that access doesn't come cheaply. the medium price is listed at $411,000. >>> we felt a dramatic cool down over the bay area this afternoon. and cooler weather...
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there are questions about exactly who killed him, how he'll be buried, and what this means for the u.s. news's melissa mollet joins us from the news room with more on this. >> good morning. >>> officials in libya promise he will be buried today according to islamic custom. a warning, though, the video we're about to show you is very graphic. it was taken by a bystander after gadhafi's capture. take a look. the fallen leader can be seen bloody and wobbling. they found him in a sewer pipe, moved him to a truck, where he was shot in the head in cross fire. one report has him dying in the street, another as he was taken to a hospital. cheers and gunfire erupted as word of his death spread. and here in washington there were celebrations in front of the white house thursday night. libyans and libyan-americans staged a thank you rally. gadhafi dead after 42 years of murderous rule. >> this is a historic moment. we are looking forward to a brighter future, one where there can be democracy and equality and where every voice has a chance to be listened to. >> gadhafi was known to be called the rebel f
there are questions about exactly who killed him, how he'll be buried, and what this means for the u.s. news's melissa mollet joins us from the news room with more on this. >> good morning. >>> officials in libya promise he will be buried today according to islamic custom. a warning, though, the video we're about to show you is very graphic. it was taken by a bystander after gadhafi's capture. take a look. the fallen leader can be seen bloody and wobbling. they found him in a...
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what appears that hackers have or had a new target u.s. satellites say according to bloomberg news hackers have interfered with two u.s. satellites four times in recent years the lancet seven earth and terra am one were both targeted and both are used to observe the earth's climate terrain landsat seven earth observation satellite system was interfered with and october of two thousand and seven and july two thousand and eight for more than twelve minutes and the terror and one satellite experience the same issue for two minutes in june two thousand and eight and nine minutes in october of two thousand and eight but the question is who took control of the satellites well according to bloomberg a report due out next month by the economic and security review commission is going to come very close to pointing a finger at china the report is going to claim that methods used to hack the satellites are a menace and of methods the chinese have used before but per usual they won't outright accuse beijing of doing any wrong now the report says the pe
what appears that hackers have or had a new target u.s. satellites say according to bloomberg news hackers have interfered with two u.s. satellites four times in recent years the lancet seven earth and terra am one were both targeted and both are used to observe the earth's climate terrain landsat seven earth observation satellite system was interfered with and october of two thousand and seven and july two thousand and eight for more than twelve minutes and the terror and one satellite...