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that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. train with the best, a team that shares my drive and commitment. we collect intelligence, guard our shores against drug smugglers, and keep our waterways safe. because our nation expects more. if you expect more, maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com.
that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. train with the best, a team that shares my drive and commitment. we collect intelligence, guard our shores against drug smugglers, and keep our waterways safe. because our nation expects more. if you expect more, maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com.
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proudly supporting the men and women of the united states coast guard and their families. at rescue the rescuers dot org >>> welcome back to mosaic. i'm honored to be your host. we're in the middle of a wonderful organization. we were talking about the differences among the different organizations and how they really fashion this issue for themselves. what are some of the things that the congregations feel are unique that you needed to articulate and position? >> i think there were two really driving forces. one is a recognition among our long time members that when they came to san francisco and many did come to san francisco from other places, there was no way for them to feel welcome. there was no way they could feel at home. so, for them, i think that because they've been a big part of their life for the last 30 years, they want to feel there's going to be this available for other young people coming to san francisco, leaving their families of origin and wanting to find a jewish home for them that accepts them and enables them to enrich their lives in many, many ways.
proudly supporting the men and women of the united states coast guard and their families. at rescue the rescuers dot org >>> welcome back to mosaic. i'm honored to be your host. we're in the middle of a wonderful organization. we were talking about the differences among the different organizations and how they really fashion this issue for themselves. what are some of the things that the congregations feel are unique that you needed to articulate and position? >> i think there...
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that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. i train with the best, a team that shares my drive and commitment. we collect intelligence, guard our shores against drug smugglers, and keep our waterways safe. because our nation expects more. if you expect more, maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com. >>> it is a beautiful, beautiful puppy. >> he is. >> behave. >> soon to be -- soon to be -- >> he is -- >> -- a ravens fan. >> he is 10 months old, a pomeranian mix, just a beautiful beautiful little dog, kind of just doesn't want -- once again, we tell you this all the time, they get up here and must think it is a vet table. he came from a shelter. he has been passed around and really needs to find a home here. the clock is ticking if you will. and if you can help out maryland spca has him. you have any other puppies? no puppies? that is a very good thing. it really honestly is, the idea is to not have unwanted animals. that is the number. it is compliments of our sponsor, mr. basement. >> under all that hair. >> it
that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. i train with the best, a team that shares my drive and commitment. we collect intelligence, guard our shores against drug smugglers, and keep our waterways safe. because our nation expects more. if you expect more, maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com. >>> it is a beautiful, beautiful puppy. >> he is. >> behave. >> soon to be -- soon to be -- >> he is -- >> -- a ravens fan. >> he...
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he is peter impriale and he's with the united states coast guard. peter? >> robert titus, he graduated from high school in norfolk, virginia. he served with the 82nd airborne division and then he attended virginia tech, studying engineering and he was commissioned in the united states air force in september of 1949. and served as the fighter pilot flying f-51s during the vietnam war. he subsequently graduated from the u.s. air force experimental test pilot school at edwards air force base in 1954 and was assigned to the fighter branch of flight test operations and participated in the flight testing of all century series flighters. he participated in the nato trials and he performed the f-100, zero launch program and flew an f-100 in the first jet fighter crossing from england to alaska. he retired in 1977 with 32 years of service. and flew over 550 combat missions in korea and vietnam. his decorations include the air force cross, the silver star, legion of merit, distinguished flying cross, bronze star and the air medal. francis "jeep" sanza was a driver f
he is peter impriale and he's with the united states coast guard. peter? >> robert titus, he graduated from high school in norfolk, virginia. he served with the 82nd airborne division and then he attended virginia tech, studying engineering and he was commissioned in the united states air force in september of 1949. and served as the fighter pilot flying f-51s during the vietnam war. he subsequently graduated from the u.s. air force experimental test pilot school at edwards air force base...
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see firsthand the hard work that the men and women of customs and border protection and the united states coast do to help secure our nation, however it's clear more work needs to be done. whether it's through our ports or truck or what have you or coming across from a train from the canadian border, we have to always make sure that we understand the risks posed by cargo shipment in order to secure the entire global supply chain. the low gisices involved in moving goods across the global supply chain are incredibly complex. security solutions we propose should be cognizant of that reality. in today's hear, we'll exam enhow we balance maritime security and the safe guarding with our supply chain and not place a burden on the flow of goods so vital to our way of life. delays can cost billions of dollars to our economy. balancing security and facilitating commerce is not an easy thing, but risk based systems can help separate companies who play by the rules and make extra effort allows the customs and border protection to focus on less secure shipment. we need to make sure that we push our borders
see firsthand the hard work that the men and women of customs and border protection and the united states coast do to help secure our nation, however it's clear more work needs to be done. whether it's through our ports or truck or what have you or coming across from a train from the canadian border, we have to always make sure that we understand the risks posed by cargo shipment in order to secure the entire global supply chain. the low gisices involved in moving goods across the global supply...
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that's why i serve in the united states coast guard.am that shares my drive and commitment. we collect intelligence, guard our shores against drug smugglers, and keep our waterways safe. because our nation expects more. if you expect more, maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> demi's wild night caught on camera. did this public display drive ashton away? plus, new details on demi's reported drug use and her obsession with staying young and thin. >>> then -- ♪ >> the man behind "soul train," don cornelius died of an apparent suicide. the lastest from the scene today. >>> brad with glasses and a beard. george, casual in jeans. >> there are so man
that's why i serve in the united states coast guard.am that shares my drive and commitment. we collect intelligence, guard our shores against drug smugglers, and keep our waterways safe. because our nation expects more. if you expect more, maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> demi's wild night caught on camera. did this public display drive ashton away?...
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. >> reporter: the united states coast guard said they have still actively searching for the man, the 64-year-old resident tonight. reporting live. >> the leader a company in silicon valley was killed today. steve apple ton died when ace small plane he was in crashed in boise. they have an office in san jose. one of the leading semi conductor companies. coming up tonight a look at his life and accomplishments and what his death could mean for the company. >> after a massive public out cry the komen charity said it'll keep funding planned parenthood. earlier this week they decided to stop paying planned parenthood for breast cancer screening. that sparks outrage and accusations that they had bowed to conservative political pressure. today the foundation apologized and reinstated the funding. nanny pelosi welcomed it. >> i commend the foundation foreseeing the light on this but i more especially salute the women who spoke out on behalf of women's health. they showed their power. >> the controversy is brought planned pant hood a flood of donations, more than the money the komen had threa
. >> reporter: the united states coast guard said they have still actively searching for the man, the 64-year-old resident tonight. reporting live. >> the leader a company in silicon valley was killed today. steve apple ton died when ace small plane he was in crashed in boise. they have an office in san jose. one of the leading semi conductor companies. coming up tonight a look at his life and accomplishments and what his death could mean for the company. >> after a massive...
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. >>> the united states coast guard has taken six pounds of marijuana and several ounces of hash from a boat. the times reports it happened about 7:30 last night west of the bridge. a passing tanker reported a 35- foot sailboat was acts strange. coast guard crews found the boat turning in tight circles, they took the marijuana and the hash and took the 53-year-old man piloting the boat into custody. >> two marines the east bay returned home today. it was a joyous homecoming but had mixed emotions. >> reporter: family and friends of two marines home from afghanistan today. they got a big welcome at the airport. scott got a hug from his mother followed by a embrace from his girlfriend. >> where is my mom and girlfriend president . that's the first thought. it's a culture shock. you went from the desert and next day being back in the civilian world. >> reporter: both say they left before the recent violence but felt the tension building. >> sad we were leaving, stuff started getting crazier, heard a lot more like -- bad things happening, other marines. >> it affects me. it -- like almost
. >>> the united states coast guard has taken six pounds of marijuana and several ounces of hash from a boat. the times reports it happened about 7:30 last night west of the bridge. a passing tanker reported a 35- foot sailboat was acts strange. coast guard crews found the boat turning in tight circles, they took the marijuana and the hash and took the 53-year-old man piloting the boat into custody. >> two marines the east bay returned home today. it was a joyous homecoming but...
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. >>> the united states coast guard has taken six pounds of marijuana and several ounces of hash from a boat. the times reports it happened about 7:30 last night west of the bridge. a passing tanker reported a 35- foot sailboat was acts strange. coast guard crews found the boat turning in tight circles, they took the marijuana and the hash and took the 53-year-old man piloting the boat into custody. >> two marines the east bay returned home today. it was a joyous homecoming but had mixed emotions. >> reporter: family and friends of two marines home from afghanistan today. they got a big welcome at the airport. scott got a hug from his mother followed by a embrace from his girlfriend. >> where is my mom and girlfriend president . that's the first thought. it's a culture shock. you went from the desert and next day being back in the civilian world. >> reporter: both say they left before the recent violence but felt the tension building. >> sad we were leaving, stuff started getting crazier, heard a lot more like -- bad things happening, other marines. >> it affects me. it -- like almost
. >>> the united states coast guard has taken six pounds of marijuana and several ounces of hash from a boat. the times reports it happened about 7:30 last night west of the bridge. a passing tanker reported a 35- foot sailboat was acts strange. coast guard crews found the boat turning in tight circles, they took the marijuana and the hash and took the 53-year-old man piloting the boat into custody. >> two marines the east bay returned home today. it was a joyous homecoming but...
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speaker, it is with a heavy heart that i bring to the attention of the house the news that a united states coast guard helicopter crashed last night in mobile bay in a training operation. i spoke to a commander, where he informed me one crew member lost his life and three others are missing. mr. bonner: search efforts for the missing crew have been under way through last night an today and are ongoing at this time near the crash site off point clear, alabama. naturally i offered to captain rose the prayers and heart felt sympathies of the congress as well as our entire nation. not only do those -- to those immediate families of those brave coastie bus to the entire coast guard family. whether during a hurricane, an oil spill or one of their daily encounters with disabling when conducting a search and rescue mention, the united states coast guard plays a vital role that we too often take for granted. it is at times like this when we are reminded of the dangers they face in their service to our nation. they are truly on the first line of protecting our country and we can never thank them enough. m
speaker, it is with a heavy heart that i bring to the attention of the house the news that a united states coast guard helicopter crashed last night in mobile bay in a training operation. i spoke to a commander, where he informed me one crew member lost his life and three others are missing. mr. bonner: search efforts for the missing crew have been under way through last night an today and are ongoing at this time near the crash site off point clear, alabama. naturally i offered to captain rose...
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if you put the ships off the coast of the united states, then it could do something but that's not what the russians have complained about yet. >> that's not true. we wrote a paper, published it under the federation of american scientists. we looked extensively at the potential that united states could draw these ships back off the coast and defend the country. at least in principle. i want to be clear that in practice, i don't think the system is going to work at all. it's just another way to pump money out of your pockets through a defense ministry. but the four kilometer, 4 1/2 kilometer could easily defend the united states in theory. to argue that an adversary has the capability but won't use it because they just won't choose to, the phase that they approach is supposed to be adaptive by putting it on ships so they can move it all over the place. i think that's in the ballistic missile defense review. so why we would not in a crisis choose to do that would defend on the crisis because it's certainly a possibility, at least in principle, and to argue that i'm only going to look at t
if you put the ships off the coast of the united states, then it could do something but that's not what the russians have complained about yet. >> that's not true. we wrote a paper, published it under the federation of american scientists. we looked extensively at the potential that united states could draw these ships back off the coast and defend the country. at least in principle. i want to be clear that in practice, i don't think the system is going to work at all. it's just another...
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francisco police home and security and the university of california san francisco police and the united states coastset up a scheme. her they used night vision goggles and waited for them to shell out and they did about 3:00 a.m. and the police caught them red handed. and >> as you can see that come along here, they use all of these roads, you tie downs. this is the device could be used to the copper from underneath the ground. >>stanley: this shipyard is always under tight security. this entire operation it came about after we showed you video of them living inside of the freeways. people will soon go to steal copper. they would climb down lee's man holds and the copper wiring can sometimes find the structures to get more copper. it even with the arrest, there was still evident that, but these were still hard at work. i will have more to come on this chlorine--to come on this story it. >>justine: we have a quick look outside. we will be tracking the storm right after this. [music] >> mark: we have some heavy rain around the bay area today. look at the sierra, we have several feet of snow expected.
francisco police home and security and the university of california san francisco police and the united states coastset up a scheme. her they used night vision goggles and waited for them to shell out and they did about 3:00 a.m. and the police caught them red handed. and >> as you can see that come along here, they use all of these roads, you tie downs. this is the device could be used to the copper from underneath the ground. >>stanley: this shipyard is always under tight...
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export it the most efficient way and that would not be to send it 1,500 miles through the united states to the gulf coast. as a matter of fact, the united states is importing about 9 million barrels of oil per day and we export very little crude oil. less than 50,000 barrels a day with the most recent numbers i have seen. you don't have to have a prohibition against exporting crude oil when you have a company importing 9 million barrels a day. and number two, the host country if they want to export it and not use it in the united states -- if in their own country, they will export it to another country. on the refined products, as mr. green has pointed out, and mr. shimkus and others, it is a good thing, not a bad thing that we actually have a refinery and petrochemical industry that's competitive enough that we can actually export some of our products. they're creating and maintaining jobs in the united states. 74% of all the crude that comes into this country is used in this country. that's the latest statistic. but more and more we are shipping some of our refined products overseas because we have the
export it the most efficient way and that would not be to send it 1,500 miles through the united states to the gulf coast. as a matter of fact, the united states is importing about 9 million barrels of oil per day and we export very little crude oil. less than 50,000 barrels a day with the most recent numbers i have seen. you don't have to have a prohibition against exporting crude oil when you have a company importing 9 million barrels a day. and number two, the host country if they want to...
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united states. if i increase that speed to 5 kilometers a second, now i can do a good job defending eastern part of the united states but the west coast is a little bit out of the footprint. i haven't shown you capability of fort greeley, which can defend this whole area. five kilometers a second, forward site could defend east coast, fort greeley, west coast. if you want to cover the entire continental united states from poland, your interceptor speed has to be much faster than any interceptors we're talking about. at least a kilometer faster. now, why are the russians concerned. this chart shoes you the footprint, the defended area for russian icbms of different flavors launched from all the known laump locations in russia. for a 5 kilometer a second interceptor, which is high for any of the sm-iii interceptors talking about. if i put that sm block iib and has a speed of 5 kilometers a second in poland, which has been the source of much of russia's concerns, you really can't protect the united states. here is maine. only the ss 27s and ss 19s, you might be able to cap them going to maine. but the rest of the
united states. if i increase that speed to 5 kilometers a second, now i can do a good job defending eastern part of the united states but the west coast is a little bit out of the footprint. i haven't shown you capability of fort greeley, which can defend this whole area. five kilometers a second, forward site could defend east coast, fort greeley, west coast. if you want to cover the entire continental united states from poland, your interceptor speed has to be much faster than any...
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firsthand the hard work that the memberrd and women of customs and borderr protection and the united states coast guard do to help secure our nation.otec however, it's certainly cleared that more work needs to be done. it's clear more work has to be done. whether it's coming into the ports or travels by trucks coming through el paso or what have you or coming from train from the canadian border, we have to ensure we understand the risks posed by shipments in order to secure the entire global supply chain. the logistics involved are incredibly complex. security solutions we propose should cognizant of the reality. in today's hear, we'll examine how we balance maritime security and the needs to facilitate trade and not place a burden to the flow of goods that are vital to our life. delays in shipping can cost millions to our economy and facilitating commerce is not easy, but risk based systems and trusted bissed programs help companies who play by the rules and make extra efforts allowing the border protections to focus on less secure shipments. we have to ensure we push the borders outside by cond
firsthand the hard work that the memberrd and women of customs and borderr protection and the united states coast guard do to help secure our nation.otec however, it's certainly cleared that more work needs to be done. it's clear more work has to be done. whether it's coming into the ports or travels by trucks coming through el paso or what have you or coming from train from the canadian border, we have to ensure we understand the risks posed by shipments in order to secure the entire global...
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united states. they're going to split off louisiana from the united states. they're going to unite louisiana with canada. and they are going to extend their control from louisiana, canada to the west coast of the united states. okay? at the same time, they're going to break off new england from the united states, and they are going to take over, also, florida. so they're going to dismember the united states. they sent -- the troops that were fighting napoleon in france in april, after april of 1814 were sent to bermuda, then to quebec to begin the invasion. madison had a feeling that it was going to be coming. it looked like we were not going to be able to prevent this. and from april of 1814 until august of 1814, the english looked very formidable. and on august 24th they burnt our capitol. this was not the major invasion. the major invasion was coming from canada and from new orleans. this was simply a raid. they had 4500 troops alone. we were a country of eight million people, almost eight million people. and here we are 4500 tired british soldiers who had been fight anything france -- fighting in france. they land, they fight a battle at bladensberg and they march into washington pr
united states. they're going to split off louisiana from the united states. they're going to unite louisiana with canada. and they are going to extend their control from louisiana, canada to the west coast of the united states. okay? at the same time, they're going to break off new england from the united states, and they are going to take over, also, florida. so they're going to dismember the united states. they sent -- the troops that were fighting napoleon in france in april, after april of...
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the hard work that the men and women of customs and border prerks in -- protection and the united states coast guard to to protect our nation. it's clear more work has to be done. whether it's coming into the ports or travels by trucks coming through el paso or what have you or coming from train from the canadian border, we have to ensure we understand the risks posed by shipments in order to secure the entire global supply chain. the logistics involved are incredibly complex. security solutions we propose should cognizant of the reality. in today's hear, we'll examine how we balance maritime security and the needs to facilitate trade and not place a burden to the flow of goods that are vital to our life. delays in shipping can cost millions to our economy and facilitating commerce is not easy, but risk based systems and trusted bissed programs help companies who play by the rules and make extra efforts allowing the border protections to focus on less secure shipments. we have to ensure we push the borders outside by conducting as much as cbp's cargo section and screening work before potential
the hard work that the men and women of customs and border prerks in -- protection and the united states coast guard to to protect our nation. it's clear more work has to be done. whether it's coming into the ports or travels by trucks coming through el paso or what have you or coming from train from the canadian border, we have to ensure we understand the risks posed by shipments in order to secure the entire global supply chain. the logistics involved are incredibly complex. security...
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parts of europe and japan are dealing with a winter wallop, things are mild on the eastern coast of the united states. you can see and feel the difference in the u.s. capital, washington d.c., that is because a jet stream is flowing farther north than usual bringing warm air out from the south. cherry trees have started blooming along the banks of the potomac river, several weeks earlier than usual. >> it i amazing. i have a wool coat and a scarf and a sweater. >> washington saw daytime high of 21 degrees celsius tuesday. 14 degrees above normal. >>> scientists in japan have figured out a possible new treatment for diseases such as alzheimer's and parkinson's. it all involving controlling certain immune cells. these are usually life savers for humans, but harmful if they enter the body. some of them can worsen the development of diseases when they enter the nervous system. scientists figured out how immune cells move from the blood and brain and spinal cord. professor masaaki murakami of osaka under led a team that conducted experiments on mice. the scientists discovered that stimulating nerves in th
parts of europe and japan are dealing with a winter wallop, things are mild on the eastern coast of the united states. you can see and feel the difference in the u.s. capital, washington d.c., that is because a jet stream is flowing farther north than usual bringing warm air out from the south. cherry trees have started blooming along the banks of the potomac river, several weeks earlier than usual. >> it i amazing. i have a wool coat and a scarf and a sweater. >> washington saw...
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europe and japan are dealing with a winter wallop, things are unusually mild on the east coast of the united states. you can see and feel the difference in washington, d.c. because a jet stream is flowing farther north than usual. trees are blooming on the potomac several weeks earlier than usual. >> it's amazing. i had a wool coat and a scarf and a sweater. >> washington saw daytime high of 21 degrees celsius tuesday, 14 degrees above normal. >>> scientists in japan figured out a possible new treatment for degenerative diseases such as alzheimer's and parkinson's. it involves controlling certain immune cells. these cells are usually life savers for humans, but they can be harmful when they enter the central nervous system. immune cells kill path generals that get into the body. research has shown some can worsen development of degenerative diseases when they enter the nervous system. scientists figured how immune cells moved from the blood to brain and spinal cord. associate profess ma sobbingy murakami did the tes >> translator: we found the mechanism how immune cells enter the central nervous sy
europe and japan are dealing with a winter wallop, things are unusually mild on the east coast of the united states. you can see and feel the difference in washington, d.c. because a jet stream is flowing farther north than usual. trees are blooming on the potomac several weeks earlier than usual. >> it's amazing. i had a wool coat and a scarf and a sweater. >> washington saw daytime high of 21 degrees celsius tuesday, 14 degrees above normal. >>> scientists in japan...
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it's very difficult to send that identity jowl side of the united states, to take if to the west coast and poise even bigger environment an concern. let me try to answer a little bit differently. i think what we're see hearing between the development of the oil sand and the united states -- >> i hate to rush you, i don't have much time. they only give me so much time here and i'm going to have o run. but you're saying you think they're going to be held captive and we're standing that the alberta province is already meeting right now with china in order to develop this. >> correct. but it's -- from all the economics, if you look at it, this oil is most like will to come to the united states. we still capacity for the next four, five, six years to absorb in the present infrastructure of oil. >> i'm going to southern the n sourcing. we want to rebuild things in and i just talk about it west virginia has been a big player in marcelis and the cole and all the resources we've been blessed with. if that's been down dld graded to the point of the cost of what we would marv, do you see the supp
it's very difficult to send that identity jowl side of the united states, to take if to the west coast and poise even bigger environment an concern. let me try to answer a little bit differently. i think what we're see hearing between the development of the oil sand and the united states -- >> i hate to rush you, i don't have much time. they only give me so much time here and i'm going to have o run. but you're saying you think they're going to be held captive and we're standing that the...
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west coast of the united states. the rally. the dow cracks 13,000, but what does it really mean for millions of americans struggling to keep their heads above water and gas in the tank these days? and a time bomb for baby boomers. a big health warning tonight about what they're calling a silent epidemic and how it can escape detection. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it didn't take long for the issue that loomed so large in the last presidential election to find its way to the headlines in this election. religion. the president's religion, the religion of his challengers, especially mitt romney's mormonism, was front and center again today, helped along by the remarks this morning on live television by the son of the most famous preacher in america. we have two reports tonight, before we hear from peter alexander on the campaign trail in michigan. we begin with nbc's andrea mitchell in washington on this change in the tone about the conversation about religion today. an
west coast of the united states. the rally. the dow cracks 13,000, but what does it really mean for millions of americans struggling to keep their heads above water and gas in the tank these days? and a time bomb for baby boomers. a big health warning tonight about what they're calling a silent epidemic and how it can escape detection. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it didn't take long for the issue that loomed so...
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the washington national cathedral six months after the earthquake that rattled the east coast of the united states. that 5.8 magnitude quake caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to some of the nation's most historic landmarks. workers at national cathedral have spent much of the past six month stabilizing the structure and assessing the overall damage. much of the ornate stone work on the building is still being restored. >>> 4:50 right now. a virginia jury begins deliberations this morning in the murder trial of former university of virginia student george huguely. he is charged with murdering his ex-girlfriend yeardley love in a jealous rage nearly two years ago near the campus where they both played in lacrosse. during the trial several people who knew the couple testified their relationship was turbulent. huguely's attorneys argue love's death was an accident because he was drunk at the time of her death. the defense is hoping to reduce huguely's charge to involuntary manslaughter. >>> republican presidential candidates will meet tonight for their first debate in almost a month. ri
the washington national cathedral six months after the earthquake that rattled the east coast of the united states. that 5.8 magnitude quake caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to some of the nation's most historic landmarks. workers at national cathedral have spent much of the past six month stabilizing the structure and assessing the overall damage. much of the ornate stone work on the building is still being restored. >>> 4:50 right now. a virginia jury begins...
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doesn't get the job done, and nobody's going to build a windmill farm off of any of our coasts in the united states until there's an investment tax credit that will help out. senator snowe and i have offered legislation that provides for an investment tax credit, 30% investment tax credit, and it would inure to whoever deploys the first 3,000 megawatts of electricity that are generated off of our shores. so it's not one year, two years, three years, four years, but it would basically, first come, first served. if you get your windmill farm out there and producing electricity, whoever comes up with the first 3,000 megawatts, you get the tax credit. would you just give us some reaction to that in terms of whether that seems to make any sense, whether that's consistent with where the administration wants to go? as it turns out, the cost of that is just i think a couple billion dollars a year over ten years, it's not a heck of a lot of money because it goes away. >> senator, i would be happy to talk to you in more detail about that and look at that carefully. there are different ways to do these things
doesn't get the job done, and nobody's going to build a windmill farm off of any of our coasts in the united states until there's an investment tax credit that will help out. senator snowe and i have offered legislation that provides for an investment tax credit, 30% investment tax credit, and it would inure to whoever deploys the first 3,000 megawatts of electricity that are generated off of our shores. so it's not one year, two years, three years, four years, but it would basically, first...
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. >> the coast guard brand new cutters $2 billion worth permanent assigned to al immediate da. >> we need to get this cutter smelling a lot more other ports in the united states as well. >> 9/11 cost the declining at the coast guard to be reborn. >> we're back to the same strength today that we were in 1990 with a lot more responsibility. >> there are very and many. >> it was drugs, human trafficking, piracy, terrorism, weapons of mass destruction. illegal fisherring. environmental crimes and belineage rant. >> the new cutters are here to protect 51 million u.s. jobs. portrayed the flow. shipping lanes must remain open. ports must be safe. and car go must be secure. >> there will be more emphasis on the extreme pacific, the arctic and it many resources. >> and the summer the entire new ocean has emerged. the promise of shorter shipping rooms, petroleum discoveries and tourism are propelling increase in human activity. >> 163 years after the first coast guard cutter came to the bay and 22 years into the coast guard's existence its role has never been more important. tom, ktvu channel 2 news. >> today overturned the 50 suspension in major league baseball nation
. >> the coast guard brand new cutters $2 billion worth permanent assigned to al immediate da. >> we need to get this cutter smelling a lot more other ports in the united states as well. >> 9/11 cost the declining at the coast guard to be reborn. >> we're back to the same strength today that we were in 1990 with a lot more responsibility. >> there are very and many. >> it was drugs, human trafficking, piracy, terrorism, weapons of mass destruction. illegal...
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united states. the primary market will always be the united states. currently about 75% of the crude oil that's refined on the gulf coast is used in refined products that are sold in the united states. but somewhere around 20% to 25% has been going to europe primarily the diesel. the markey amendment would turn that market on its head. it would be counterproductive to our economy, counterproductive to our consumerses and counterproductive to the -- consumers and counterproductive to the general oil markets in the world. i know mr. markey has, you know is trying to do what he thinks is the right thing, but if we passed his amendment, which we defeated in the committee i think 34-14 or something like this we got eight democrats, about 40% of the democratics -- democrats to vote with us against the markey amendment in committee. we ought to defeat it by that same margin here on the floor of the house of representatives. i want to thank mr. terry for yielding. i also want to thank mr. wit field for his excellent -- whitfield for his excellent leadership on this issue. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlem
united states. the primary market will always be the united states. currently about 75% of the crude oil that's refined on the gulf coast is used in refined products that are sold in the united states. but somewhere around 20% to 25% has been going to europe primarily the diesel. the markey amendment would turn that market on its head. it would be counterproductive to our economy, counterproductive to our consumerses and counterproductive to the -- consumers and counterproductive to the general...
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covers a lot of real estate in the pacific and west coast of the united states. hard to break down. that is why the pattern sticks with us. fog in the valley tomorrow morning. no fog here. friday. no clouds because the air is sinking. few clouds move in on saturday morning but not a big deal. highs tomorrow, upper 60s in the north bay. low 60s in the south bay and unfebruary like day. weekend into view. there you go. not raining anytime soon. might see something on monday, sprinkle but we need a series of storms and i don't see those. >> thank you. >>> the oakland zoo is getting ready tointroduce maggie the giraffe. -- ready to introduce maggie the giraffe. she will be on display starting tomorrow and after that the zoo will host a conference for the international association of giraffe care professionals. >>> a famous dining room is serving its last meal to those in need, we will explain why that is actually not a bad thing. sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and onl
covers a lot of real estate in the pacific and west coast of the united states. hard to break down. that is why the pattern sticks with us. fog in the valley tomorrow morning. no fog here. friday. no clouds because the air is sinking. few clouds move in on saturday morning but not a big deal. highs tomorrow, upper 60s in the north bay. low 60s in the south bay and unfebruary like day. weekend into view. there you go. not raining anytime soon. might see something on monday, sprinkle but we need...
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system that will be developing down in the gulf, moving across the southern tier of the united states and up the east coast, along with another branch of the jet stream that is coming in around the northern tier that is going to be bringing in some colder air. those two are going to basically combine. but we have to see exactly how they're going to. and we won't really have a better idea on that until tomorrow evening. we'll continue to keep you posted. but that system is three days away. and we will talk about how it could impact us going into sunday, in your complete updated first warning forecast with bob. >>> a truck overturns and causes a huge mess on a busy area road. it happened southbound 95, negotiate of the fort mchenry toll plaza. sky eye chopper 13 is over the area. monique griego shows why the truck driver was arrested. >> reporter: just after 8:00 last night, a major response is called in to the southbound lanes of the i-95, after a tractor-trailer overturns, causing a massive hazmat situation. >> the spillage was coming down and it covered all lanes of traffic. >> reporter: sergeant kirk per
system that will be developing down in the gulf, moving across the southern tier of the united states and up the east coast, along with another branch of the jet stream that is coming in around the northern tier that is going to be bringing in some colder air. those two are going to basically combine. but we have to see exactly how they're going to. and we won't really have a better idea on that until tomorrow evening. we'll continue to keep you posted. but that system is three days away. and...
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united states. oh, no, that doesn't have to stay in the united states. then we have a vote that says they can drill the oil companies off the coast of new england, florida, california. and so i have an amendment that says that oil and natural gas has to stay inside of the united states. and all the republicans vote, no, it doesn't have to stay in the united states. it can go overseas. this is a dream scenario for saudi arabia, for iran, for these countries. okay, dream. it's beautiful for the american petroleum institute, okay? but anything that placates iran in terms of what the message is we're sending in terms of the amount of oil that, you know, we're going to say we don't need from them anymore. so let me ask this of you. what would that mean if there was a repeal, madam administrator, of your authority to look at how to increase the efficiency of the vehicles which we drive in the united states? >> our estimate of the savings of oil because of the national clean cars program is 12 billion barrels, mr. markey. >> and what would happen -- what would happen to -- what does the total per day -- what does that translate into in terms of per day con sums
united states. oh, no, that doesn't have to stay in the united states. then we have a vote that says they can drill the oil companies off the coast of new england, florida, california. and so i have an amendment that says that oil and natural gas has to stay inside of the united states. and all the republicans vote, no, it doesn't have to stay in the united states. it can go overseas. this is a dream scenario for saudi arabia, for iran, for these countries. okay, dream. it's beautiful for the...
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reinforces the fact amazing winter you can see rainfall tracking across the central united states big thunderstorms on the gulf coast area intersected moisture. rainfall tonight not snowfall the reason is clear from the high temperature map 43 degrees in chicago the 40's reached into international falls have to go hundreds of miles north canadian border to get into arctic air. chilly up there look at the current temperatures in low of cool air coming into the country factor in the wind chill in the northern plains states dropping down to the single digits. look at the been killed by hudson bay. winter short is not here to 3 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago. south wind blowing. rainfall totals. 39 degrees at o'hare field warmer than normal high temperature this time of year. 100 percent humidity. the view of the clouds buffalo grove today. at rainfall and the louisiana. big thunderstorms across the deep south. here is the precipitation on the radar tonight. pretty good returns. rainfall coming down some areas around chicago. three- dimensional plot stacks of clouds rain falling the heaviest. a couple of hours and num
reinforces the fact amazing winter you can see rainfall tracking across the central united states big thunderstorms on the gulf coast area intersected moisture. rainfall tonight not snowfall the reason is clear from the high temperature map 43 degrees in chicago the 40's reached into international falls have to go hundreds of miles north canadian border to get into arctic air. chilly up there look at the current temperatures in low of cool air coming into the country factor in the wind chill in...
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united states. if i increase that speed to five kilometers a second, now i can do a good job of defending the eastern part of the united states, but the west coast is a little bit out of the foot print. i haven't shown you the capability of the fort greeley site up here, the gbi, which actually can defend this whole area. so five kilometers a second, the forward base site could help defend the east coast, fort greeley, the west coast. so that would work. but if you want to cover the entire continental united states from poland, your interceptor speed has to be up around five and a half kilometers a second, much faster than any of the interceptors that are being talked about. much faster. well, at least a kilometer a second faster. now, why are the russians concerned? this chart shows you the footprint of the defended area for russia and icbms of different flavors launched from all the known launch locations in russia. four a five kilometer a second interceptor which is high for any of the sm3 interceptors that are currently being talked about. so if i put that sm3 block 2b and it has a speed as high as five kilometers a second in poland which ha
united states. if i increase that speed to five kilometers a second, now i can do a good job of defending the eastern part of the united states, but the west coast is a little bit out of the foot print. i haven't shown you the capability of the fort greeley site up here, the gbi, which actually can defend this whole area. so five kilometers a second, the forward base site could help defend the east coast, fort greeley, the west coast. so that would work. but if you want to cover the entire...
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the east coast and the center part of united states.ht things cooling off but not a frigid weather for early february. just below freezing at pwi. most spots around 30 degrees including the eastern shore. statewide you can see almost not a cloud in the sky. that will hold up the rest of the period, mostly clear, cold, down to around 30. north and west. lows in the 20s and then tomorrow a nice recovery into around 52 or so by 4:00. there is one twist in the weather though i go as we start the week on a nice note. we change things toward wednesday. we have that coming up. >> all right. now it's onto colorado, minnesota maine, romney won in nevada. 48% of the vote, gingrich finished with 22%. romney's rivals slugging it off. gingrich said he isn't giving up. paul and santorum say they are both in the race to stay and it's long from over. >> in tonight's consumer alert recall of 128,000 watch the wear body suits. the snaps can detach from the fabric of the body suits, posing a choking danger to babies and young children. there have been abo
the east coast and the center part of united states.ht things cooling off but not a frigid weather for early february. just below freezing at pwi. most spots around 30 degrees including the eastern shore. statewide you can see almost not a cloud in the sky. that will hold up the rest of the period, mostly clear, cold, down to around 30. north and west. lows in the 20s and then tomorrow a nice recovery into around 52 or so by 4:00. there is one twist in the weather though i go as we start the...
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i think it's very difficult to send that oil outside of the united states for canada, to take it to the west coast and ship it abroad, actually pose even bigger environmental concern. so let me try to answer a little bit differently. i think what we're seeing here, between the development of the oil sand and the united states -- >> sorry, i hate to rush you, i don't have much time, they only give me so much time here, and i'm going to have to run. but you're saying, you think they're going to be held captive? and we're understanding that the alberta province is already meeting right now with china? has already developed this? >> correct. but it's, i mean, from all the comics, if you look at it, this oil is most likely to come to the united states. and by the way, we still have capacity for the next four, five, six years to absorb with the present infrastructure that oil. >> thank you. doctor, if i could, i want to switch to the manufacturing jobs that in sourcing is the new word, the new buzz word we're all using now. we want to start building things again in america. as i'm understanding and sena
i think it's very difficult to send that oil outside of the united states for canada, to take it to the west coast and ship it abroad, actually pose even bigger environmental concern. so let me try to answer a little bit differently. i think what we're seeing here, between the development of the oil sand and the united states -- >> sorry, i hate to rush you, i don't have much time, they only give me so much time here, and i'm going to have to run. but you're saying, you think they're...
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to create american jobs and move an energy supply from a friendly trading partner to the united states gulf coast, the house energy and commerce committee favorably reported h.r. 3548 to the full house. h.r. 3548, the north american energy access act, would end the waiting game that has lasted for over three years by pushing forward approval of the keystone x.l. pipeline. in his state of the union speech two weeks ago, the president promised to significantly expand production of oil and natural gas from offshore and onshore public lands. unfortunately, but not surprisingly, he never mentioned his decision to reject the keystone x.l. pipeline. while the president's comments about expanding oil and gas production in the u.s. were welcomed news to many, i'm not sure how many people took his pledge seriously given his decision on keystone x.l. i am hopeful that the president will follow through on expanding production. i just wish he would have helped our country reduce our dependence on middle earn oil while creating tens -- eastern oil while creating tens of thousands of jobs here in america by app
to create american jobs and move an energy supply from a friendly trading partner to the united states gulf coast, the house energy and commerce committee favorably reported h.r. 3548 to the full house. h.r. 3548, the north american energy access act, would end the waiting game that has lasted for over three years by pushing forward approval of the keystone x.l. pipeline. in his state of the union speech two weeks ago, the president promised to significantly expand production of oil and natural...
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our goal is to branch out from being a mostly west coast company, western united states company to being more national. >> reporter: she chooses not to employ cheaper labor overseas. the company tried it before. >> we found that the quality control was lacking. so we closed that plant. >> reporter: and focused on running more efficiently in order to stay in the bay area. they installed a solar roof to save millions of dollars in electricity bills over the next quarter century. >> i constantly get calls from business bureaus in other states that are a little more business-friendly to consider moving there. and i haven't and i have no intention of doing that. we're a california company. we support california. >> while the resurgence of american manufacturing jobs is squeezed in the short term, expect a sour long term in the rise of automation, get ready for another rocky road. sharon chin cbs 5. [ closing bell ] >>> a milestone on wall street. the dow closed at its highest level since the financial meltdown of 2008. and the nasdaq closed at an 11- year high. >>> san francisco's embattled s
our goal is to branch out from being a mostly west coast company, western united states company to being more national. >> reporter: she chooses not to employ cheaper labor overseas. the company tried it before. >> we found that the quality control was lacking. so we closed that plant. >> reporter: and focused on running more efficiently in order to stay in the bay area. they installed a solar roof to save millions of dollars in electricity bills over the next quarter century....
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export the most efficient way and that would not be descended 1500 miles through the united states to the gulf coast matter of fact, the united states is importing 9 million barrels a day and we export very little, less than 50,000 barrels a day at the most recent numbers i have seen. so you don't have to have a prohibition against exporting crude oil when you have a country imported 9 million euros the day number one and number two, the host country if they want to export it and not use it in their own country, i.e. canada, they'll export a cruise somewhere else in the highest market. the united states get mass-market price right now. on the refined products as mr. green has pointed outroducts mr. green has pointed out in mr. shimkus and others it is a good thing, not a bad thing that we have the refinery at competitive in the world market that we can export some of our refined products. their value added products treated in maintaining jobs in the united states. 74% of all the crude that comes into this country as used in this country. that is the latest eia statistics. or more and more, we are sh
export the most efficient way and that would not be descended 1500 miles through the united states to the gulf coast matter of fact, the united states is importing 9 million barrels a day and we export very little, less than 50,000 barrels a day at the most recent numbers i have seen. so you don't have to have a prohibition against exporting crude oil when you have a country imported 9 million euros the day number one and number two, the host country if they want to export it and not use it in...
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united states. scientists believe about 5% of debris will reach hawaii and the west coast within the next two years. 1-2million-tons of garbage has passed midway island. it is not one floating mass but rather it is dispersed over a wide area of the pacific ocean. >>> a new push by police in baltimore to get dangerous dirt bikes off of city streets. they are illegal. they're risky, and as mike explains, these wreckless rides could be an accident waiting to happen. >> reporter: it's a dangerous tradition, packs oh you have dirt bikes on the streets with little regard for traffic laws. recent, warmer weather has riders out in force. >> oh! >> reporter: in this youtube clip, a bike narrowly hits a truck. and it's illegal in the city to own a dirt bike that's not been disabled. >> dirt bike operators are terrorizing neighborhoods. >> reporter: another video claims to show city cops chasing dirt bikes. their policy is not to chase but stay back and watch. >> leading these individuals on high-speed chases doesn't work. >> reporter: people see them all the time. wjz asked them what they think should be done
united states. scientists believe about 5% of debris will reach hawaii and the west coast within the next two years. 1-2million-tons of garbage has passed midway island. it is not one floating mass but rather it is dispersed over a wide area of the pacific ocean. >>> a new push by police in baltimore to get dangerous dirt bikes off of city streets. they are illegal. they're risky, and as mike explains, these wreckless rides could be an accident waiting to happen. >> reporter:...
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. >> what about this key stone pipeline from canada through the united states to i think mexico, correct me if i'm wrong. >> the gulf coast. >> where does that stand? the president has tabled it. i know it's not going to help us tomorrow even if it were approved it would take years to get up and running. >> pretty much all of the real responses you can have to hike oil prices and high gas prices take years to kick in if you build a pipeline, that takes awhile. if you expand domestic oil production like we have done in the last couple of years that takes a long while to ramp up. electric cars, that takes time. >> either get a bike, take a walk, stay home, have your friends over, neighborhood, i don't know. >> okay. you can read david baker's work and the "san francisco chronicle." he covers the energy beat which i guess we will all be chasing for a long time. >>> stay with us, january wall is next. -- jan wall is next. >>> tonight is 48th academy awards. along with nervous nominees nine times are up for the best picture. we root for our favorites, san francisco film critic jan wall joins us with her trademark hat and profe
. >> what about this key stone pipeline from canada through the united states to i think mexico, correct me if i'm wrong. >> the gulf coast. >> where does that stand? the president has tabled it. i know it's not going to help us tomorrow even if it were approved it would take years to get up and running. >> pretty much all of the real responses you can have to hike oil prices and high gas prices take years to kick in if you build a pipeline, that takes awhile. if you...
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united states. if i increase, now i can do a good job at defending the eastern part of the united states, but the west coast is a little bit out of the footprint. i have not shown you capability of the fork release had appeared, which actually can defend missile area. so five kilometers per second, the forward site helps us in the east coast, fort greeley, west coast and so that would work. but he went to cover the entire united states from poland come your interceptor speed has to be five and a half quarters per second, much faster than any three interceptors being taught about. now, why are russians concerned? this chart shows you the footprints in the defended area for a russian icbms launched from all the known launch locations in russia for a five climber a second intercept hair, which is high for any of the sm three interceptors currently being taught about. so if i put that lock that has the speed as high as five kilometers per second and poland, which has been the source of much of russia's concern, you really cannot protect united states. it remains at 27 attachÉ though you might catch them going t
united states. if i increase, now i can do a good job at defending the eastern part of the united states, but the west coast is a little bit out of the footprint. i have not shown you capability of the fork release had appeared, which actually can defend missile area. so five kilometers per second, the forward site helps us in the east coast, fort greeley, west coast and so that would work. but he went to cover the entire united states from poland come your interceptor speed has to be five and...
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you would have to pull this threat back and use it off the coast of the united states.tell them you do not believe this would be the case is what i recall the comprehensive argument. if you tell them it can only be done from europe, then you are misleading them. [inaudible] well, that is just -- i am just saying what -- all right. the system currently defending the u.s., according to the story you are defending, iraq has weapons of mass destruction so we need to go to war against them. that was discredited all over the place. so we're supposed to believe that because the air force, navy and contractors who get paid to tell the department of defense what it wants to hear and get used by the department of defense to make misleading statements to the public, this is ok. this is what you should accept as authority. what you should do is go and look at the analysis that is published. a right? the warhead -- a 3 meter long war had that i can show you the data for if we take the trouble to bore you with it -- we do not need to, has a radar cross- section below 100th of a squar
you would have to pull this threat back and use it off the coast of the united states.tell them you do not believe this would be the case is what i recall the comprehensive argument. if you tell them it can only be done from europe, then you are misleading them. [inaudible] well, that is just -- i am just saying what -- all right. the system currently defending the u.s., according to the story you are defending, iraq has weapons of mass destruction so we need to go to war against them. that was...
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which guides the coast guard's over a overseas assessment at more than 900 port facilities and 153 of the 157 countries that could potentially conduct maritime commerce with the united states. for example, in 2010, two companies commence the shipment of liquified natural gas from yeme yemen. due to the increased terrorist risk, the coast guard conducted additional port assessments and are now using technologies to screen arriving crew members before they depart yemen. those vessels are also inspected with an undersea inspection well before they make arrival in u.s. ports. offshore, a major cutter fleet maintains a vigilant presence conducting fisheries enforcement, counter drug, alien migrant operations and has 41 bilateral agreements and maintaining a posture to respond to humanitarian disasters and threats to maritime security and the global supply chain. the coast guard's planned fleet of national security cutters and offshore patrol cutters augmented by our long range sea 130s and working with customs and wouborder control are essential. additionally the coast guard ensures that u.s. bound vessels that pose a potential risk are identified and inspected before they reac
which guides the coast guard's over a overseas assessment at more than 900 port facilities and 153 of the 157 countries that could potentially conduct maritime commerce with the united states. for example, in 2010, two companies commence the shipment of liquified natural gas from yeme yemen. due to the increased terrorist risk, the coast guard conducted additional port assessments and are now using technologies to screen arriving crew members before they depart yemen. those vessels are also...
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united states. trace gallagher is following it from our west coast newsroom.ms that that scuba diving picture will be a big park of the prosecution's case here, trace. >> it will be, shep, it clearly shows gabe watson swimming to the surface while his wife's body is lying on the floor and somebody else is swimming down to try to help her. now the prosecution has to fill in the rest of the picture. we know the couple was under water swimming, diving for about 15 minutes. another diver says he saw gabe watson give his wife a bear hug under water. the prosecution theory is that he turned off her oxygen gave her a bear hug until she went limp. turned the oxygen back on and let her fall to the ocean floor. but the defense says this whole idea of watson wanting to collect insurance money is preposterous because he never collected a dime. the defense says the only thing he inherited, shep, was debt. >> shepard: except for the fact that he was extradited from australia, this might very well in alabama be a death penalty case. >> it would be a death penalty case but au
united states. trace gallagher is following it from our west coast newsroom.ms that that scuba diving picture will be a big park of the prosecution's case here, trace. >> it will be, shep, it clearly shows gabe watson swimming to the surface while his wife's body is lying on the floor and somebody else is swimming down to try to help her. now the prosecution has to fill in the rest of the picture. we know the couple was under water swimming, diving for about 15 minutes. another diver says...
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united states army and our armed forces. all of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines and coast guardsmen not only are providing training and tactics and techniques and how to avoid ieds and all those things, there's training ining in values. loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage. those aren't there just so we can rattle them off or look on posters. they're there because leaders take those as very important parts of our ethos and that we're going to have those values, it's very important in the judgments we take, actions we take and words we speak so when we have a soldier on point who goes into a village or difficult situation or walks down a line as the head of an ambush, we hope that that soldier is making all the right decisions based on those identified army values that are so important to the united states army and our armed forces as an institution. >> before gi to the next question, let me inject one thing here on how we try to perpetuate the legacy of what these men stand for, these men who wear the medal of honor. we would say that embodied in the medal of honor are some i
united states army and our armed forces. all of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines and coast guardsmen not only are providing training and tactics and techniques and how to avoid ieds and all those things, there's training ining in values. loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage. those aren't there just so we can rattle them off or look on posters. they're there because leaders take those as very important parts of our ethos and that we're going to...
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the crude we bring in from canada will be refined in the united states and that it will lower gas prices in the united states on the east coast, on the gulf coast, and in the mid-midwest. not "may" reduce gas prices, "will" reduce gas prices, east coast, gulf coast and the midwest. well, then mr. turner's letter says, well, the pipeline will leak and, gee, we -- we don't want a pipeline that leaks. yet, as my second chart shows here, this is the second keystone pipeline. this first keystone pipeline's already been built. he said, well, that keystone pipeline leaked and so we can't build the second one because the first one leaked. well, the first one had no underground leaks. the leaks he's referring to were some minor leaks at some of the joints as they constructed the thing, which is natural and normal, and they were quickly and readily handled and they were no problem. that pipeline is functioning today. it's functioning just fine and there are no underground leaks. so that's not accurate either, is it? and, as a matter of fact, let's take a look. geez, those aren't the only two pipelines we've got in the united states. le
the crude we bring in from canada will be refined in the united states and that it will lower gas prices in the united states on the east coast, on the gulf coast, and in the mid-midwest. not "may" reduce gas prices, "will" reduce gas prices, east coast, gulf coast and the midwest. well, then mr. turner's letter says, well, the pipeline will leak and, gee, we -- we don't want a pipeline that leaks. yet, as my second chart shows here, this is the second keystone pipeline....
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we're getting severe weather throughout the east coast of the united states. southern part of the state was pummeled by a tornado with estimated winds up to 170 miles an hour. george sells is a reporter with cnn affiliate wtvi. he's joining us from harrisburg right now. set the scene for us, george. what was it like? i assume you lived through this tornado experience firsthand. >> well, the storm raised through here. it was about 5:00 this morning when it hit the area here in harrisburg. that storm system was moving 60 miles an hour, if you think about how quickly you drive, and what it brought with it, like you said, the tornado an ef-4, 170 miles an hour winds to give us an idea of some of the damage. i had to ask somebody how many businesses were in this strip mall before this morning. there were seven stores here a dollar tree, a sporting goods store among others. the good news, it was 5:00 in the morning, no one was here basically, but you go to some video. the bad news about that, the very bad news about this predawn storm is the fact that so many people
we're getting severe weather throughout the east coast of the united states. southern part of the state was pummeled by a tornado with estimated winds up to 170 miles an hour. george sells is a reporter with cnn affiliate wtvi. he's joining us from harrisburg right now. set the scene for us, george. what was it like? i assume you lived through this tornado experience firsthand. >> well, the storm raised through here. it was about 5:00 this morning when it hit the area here in harrisburg....