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. >> unreal. unreal. >> last night unreal. >> jim what's on tap today? >> i think we will continue with more of this unreal weather, more record highs falling today. we are breaking the old record by 10 degrees or more for most locations, as once again we are headed into the upper 70s. low 80s for the hot spots a gorgeous weekend for bay area, mostly clear skies from our vacca cam up on mount vacca, the camera is shaky, gusting northerly winds continuing across the hills, a wind advisory up not making its way to the surface at least nowhere near mountain top levels as we see ocean beach, mostly clear today as is the city, gorgeous weather taking shape let's look at the current temperatures outside, equal to our normal daytime highs, overnight, san francisco 66 degrees, that is almost a record in itself for the daytime as we see those mid- 60s prevailing, throughout the region again we will see upper 60s to mid-70s across the peninsula today, upper 70s. low 80s out across the interior, wind advisory up in the north bay hills and diablo range, santa cruz m
. >> unreal. unreal. >> last night unreal. >> jim what's on tap today? >> i think we will continue with more of this unreal weather, more record highs falling today. we are breaking the old record by 10 degrees or more for most locations, as once again we are headed into the upper 70s. low 80s for the hot spots a gorgeous weekend for bay area, mostly clear skies from our vacca cam up on mount vacca, the camera is shaky, gusting northerly winds continuing across the...
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it is quite willing dull, but then there is that twinjet the and where things become unreal.unintelligible] he depicts the world not of dry martinis but brown deer or clandestine meetings. >> he has captured the atmosphere and projects the personality of service and people we have working with us -- so you get that combination of very unusual things happening in everyday life. >> there were to be no identifiable faces. they chose the right artist. not only did he take on the job for free but his style owes much to impressionists'. his pictures are sketchy, more blur than detail. green paint is a constant motif. it is the color of pending used exclusively by the chief c. on thatl find much more any time at bbc.com. you can get in touch with me on twitter. he will see what we are working on coming up on facebook. thanks for watching. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new y
it is quite willing dull, but then there is that twinjet the and where things become unreal.unintelligible] he depicts the world not of dry martinis but brown deer or clandestine meetings. >> he has captured the atmosphere and projects the personality of service and people we have working with us -- so you get that combination of very unusual things happening in everyday life. >> there were to be no identifiable faces. they chose the right artist. not only did he take on the job for...
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. >> it is every day and bill, until things become unreal and get a bit of an edge. >> there are no astontins or saville row suits. it is a world of brown beard, clandestine meetings in parks. >> he has captured the atmosphere and the spirit, and somehow project the personality of the service and the sort of people we have working with us and what is on their minds. you get that combination of extraordinary and unusual things happening in everyday life. >> mi6 wanted no identifiable places or faces. they chose the right artist. he took on the job for free and his painting style owes much to the impressionists, meaning his pictures are atmospheric and sketchy, more blurred than detail. green paint is a common motif. it is the color used exclusively by the chief, known not as m but c. >> let me bring you a reminder of our main headline. anti-government protesters clashed with police in tehran. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world n
. >> it is every day and bill, until things become unreal and get a bit of an edge. >> there are no astontins or saville row suits. it is a world of brown beard, clandestine meetings in parks. >> he has captured the atmosphere and the spirit, and somehow project the personality of the service and the sort of people we have working with us and what is on their minds. you get that combination of extraordinary and unusual things happening in everyday life. >> mi6 wanted no...
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totally unreal. >> no one knows how many people are trapped. people have been heard screaming from inside collapsed buildings. one woman used her cell phone to say goodbye to her children. the official death toll is at 65 but new zealand suggesting the toll could bo go much -- could go much higher. many people in the bay area are paying close attention a half a world away. kraig debro has more. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. a leading seismologist at the building on the north side of campus, he said where this quake happened is known in the world of the world known as the ring of fire. it gets its name from earthquake activity along the circumference. what you might not know is the bay area and the whole western united states is also on that same ring. the earthquake, of course, caused so much death and devastating in -- devastation in christchurch. >> i still haven't heard from joe. >> reporter: mr. mckee broke up in new zealand. he's been practically grewed to his laptop since -- glued to his laptop since yesterday's quake. he says 65 are
totally unreal. >> no one knows how many people are trapped. people have been heard screaming from inside collapsed buildings. one woman used her cell phone to say goodbye to her children. the official death toll is at 65 but new zealand suggesting the toll could bo go much -- could go much higher. many people in the bay area are paying close attention a half a world away. kraig debro has more. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. a leading seismologist at the building on the north...
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it was unreal. >> it was phenomenal. you can't -- you couldn't have planned it. >> the tour was a treat for the mother and daughter who share a birthday and now share a special memory. the pod has been seen in the bay area in the monterey bay just a few days ago. tour operators believe they could still be in the area hunting for salmon. how cool is that. >> they hope they are. they will fill those boats there a hurry, huh? >> you can take the credit. >> what better place to be. >> until. >> until it looks like things change. folks, another gorgeous day outside. high pressure still in control. but beginning to show signs now of weakening just a bit and that will allow cooler air to make its way onshore and bring down the temperatures. still, what a neat shot for you. sunset on the bay area. under nice clear skies. it has just been something else for about the last month and a half with the exception of a storm here or two. looking pretty good. that is changing. high pressure going to get out of the way and really probably
it was unreal. >> it was phenomenal. you can't -- you couldn't have planned it. >> the tour was a treat for the mother and daughter who share a birthday and now share a special memory. the pod has been seen in the bay area in the monterey bay just a few days ago. tour operators believe they could still be in the area hunting for salmon. how cool is that. >> they hope they are. they will fill those boats there a hurry, huh? >> you can take the credit. >> what better...
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it is every day and bill, but there is a twinge at the end where things become a little unreal and give it a bit of an edge. >> there are no aston martins or saddle row suits in his paintings. heat depicts a world of brown beer and clandestine meetings in parks. >> he has captured the atmosphere and the spirit. he somehow projects the personality of the service and the sort of people that we have working with us and what is on their minds. you get that combination of extraordinary and very unusual things happening, but in everyday life. >> mi6 wanted their covert existence recorded, but there were to be no identifiable places or faces. they chose the right person. not only did he take on the job for free, but his style owes much to the impressionists', meaning his pictures are atmospheric and sketchy, more a blur than detail. this is a constant motif, and with good reason. green is the color of paint used exclusively by the chief, known not as m but as c. >> a court in ecuador has ordered chevron to pay $8 billion in damages for damaging the amazon region. texaco was bought by chevron i
it is every day and bill, but there is a twinge at the end where things become a little unreal and give it a bit of an edge. >> there are no aston martins or saddle row suits in his paintings. heat depicts a world of brown beer and clandestine meetings in parks. >> he has captured the atmosphere and the spirit. he somehow projects the personality of the service and the sort of people that we have working with us and what is on their minds. you get that combination of extraordinary...
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for the monterey bay, it is not even -- it just seems unreal. 79 in salinas.close to 80 degrees there. 75 for watsonville. if you are going to the at&t pebble beach pro-am, warm tomorrow, sunny. as you look at the accu-weather seven-day forecast, the cool down on sunday leading to rain on monday and tuesday and cold showers midweek. snow is possible on top of the highest >>> borders is preparing to file for bankruptcy as soon as monday or tuesday. the bookseller tried and failed to get publishers to turn unpaid bills into $125 million in loans. borders plans to start by closing 200 of its 674 stores around the country. >>> arnold schwarzenegger wants his old job back. he is going to start considering movie roles again after seven years in the governor's office. he revealed his plans on twitter. he told his agency it is time to start seriously considering offers. >> we'll see what he does on the big screen. >>> larry beil is here now. >> "terminator 4". another spectacular day at the beach. the game is matching the weather.úpúpúpúpúpúpúpúpúpúpúpúp [ female anno
for the monterey bay, it is not even -- it just seems unreal. 79 in salinas.close to 80 degrees there. 75 for watsonville. if you are going to the at&t pebble beach pro-am, warm tomorrow, sunny. as you look at the accu-weather seven-day forecast, the cool down on sunday leading to rain on monday and tuesday and cold showers midweek. snow is possible on top of the highest >>> borders is preparing to file for bankruptcy as soon as monday or tuesday. the bookseller tried and failed to...
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the thought of adding more infrastructure needs that are going to go unrealized is a difficult thing to consider. it pains me to hear that a lot of this is displacing people, and not the kind of affordable housing we were hoping for. >> to commend the commission, the parkmerced coming forth -- those plans help address transit needs by attaching to every household requirement of pain for a transit pass. that is tightly linked to the ability to fund transit and provide service with the growth, unit by unit. we need a transit pattern as we grow our city. commissioner borden: thanks. president olague: i want to thank choo-choo for being here. you are speaking to growth and equity. i want to thank them for bringing this issue to us on the assembly we are hearing the housing element. i think it is critical that we look at this bigger picture and bring some of this discussion into the housing element, because i think that are related. how can we talk about regional mandates and not bring some of these issues that have been raised during public comment to our details of the housing element.
the thought of adding more infrastructure needs that are going to go unrealized is a difficult thing to consider. it pains me to hear that a lot of this is displacing people, and not the kind of affordable housing we were hoping for. >> to commend the commission, the parkmerced coming forth -- those plans help address transit needs by attaching to every household requirement of pain for a transit pass. that is tightly linked to the ability to fund transit and provide service with the...
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the unreal becomes real. the up and down. when you go home, people always say when you go home, your ma'ama makes you take the -- mama makes you take trash out and slap you upside the head. tavis: that begs the $64,000 question. recession. $54,000. deflation. how do we get back? can we get back? is the damage irreparable? >> oh, man, it is not even close to irreparable. people start to build a cathedral in 10 50rks it went be finished until 1585. they were thinking maybe by the time i die this wall might be put up. beethoven's symphony. bach's piece. think about the conditions that bach worked in. tavis: that requires having a long view. >> it was right here and right now when he was alive. that's why they didn't like him. duke ellington's pieces are well documented with the whole boom in the electronic media, you can get all of this stuff. walt whitman, debating right now over mark twain. he is still available. winslow homer can still be seen. we have to understand this is an important legacy for our country. when you study
the unreal becomes real. the up and down. when you go home, people always say when you go home, your ma'ama makes you take the -- mama makes you take trash out and slap you upside the head. tavis: that begs the $64,000 question. recession. $54,000. deflation. how do we get back? can we get back? is the damage irreparable? >> oh, man, it is not even close to irreparable. people start to build a cathedral in 10 50rks it went be finished until 1585. they were thinking maybe by the time i die...
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leverage or surprises with tax but generally speaking the structure means they can get rid of the unrealized capital gains and don't distribute a lot to investors that way. >> we appreciate you navigatinging waters. jim lowell with the nip newsletter fidelity investor, michael iachini with charles schwab invest advisory. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: fed chairman ben bernanke is in paris talking about how to keep world markets and economies stable. we'll also see quarterly results from campbell soup. and joe battipaglia is back as our "market monitor." he's still bearish on the u.s. economy, but says investors can make money in plenty of stocks. he's market strategist at stifel nicolaus. more than a hundred doctors, nurses and physical therapists were arrested today for medicare fraud. it's the largest health care fraud bust in u.s. history. there were raids in miami, tampa, new york city, baton rouge, dallas, houston, chicago, and los angeles. the defendants were charged in a variety of schemes, including billing for services never done. altogether, they attempted to de
leverage or surprises with tax but generally speaking the structure means they can get rid of the unrealized capital gains and don't distribute a lot to investors that way. >> we appreciate you navigatinging waters. jim lowell with the nip newsletter fidelity investor, michael iachini with charles schwab invest advisory. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: fed chairman ben bernanke is in paris talking about how to keep world markets and economies stable. we'll also...
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. >> to be honored by the president to receive this medal is unreal, just unbelievable. >> across theall of the world, a river sings a beautiful song. >> couric: maya angelou recited a poem for one president at his inauguration and today was honored again by a second. >> as a girl margaret anne johnson endured trauma and abuse that actually led her to stop speaking. but as a performer and ultimately a writer, a poet, maya angelou found her voice. >> for every african who stepped off a slave ship on to an auction block from 1619 to 1865, i accept that. >> couric: jean kennedy-smith was born into political royalty. like her brothers, she chose to serve as president clinton's ambassador to ireland and founder of a nonprofit that helps people with disabilities learn through the arts. >> i mean, it was awesome, really. and it was... made me so happy to feel that i was an american. >> couric: stan "the man" musial played baseball for the st. louis cardinals for two decades, missing one season to serve in the navy during world war ii. today president obama said his hustle was matched only by
. >> to be honored by the president to receive this medal is unreal, just unbelievable. >> across theall of the world, a river sings a beautiful song. >> couric: maya angelou recited a poem for one president at his inauguration and today was honored again by a second. >> as a girl margaret anne johnson endured trauma and abuse that actually led her to stop speaking. but as a performer and ultimately a writer, a poet, maya angelou found her voice. >> for every...
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is largely ignored by today's america reporting from washington i'm going to check out our team an unreal security conference attended by many of the wealth players clinton started to munich this year will be even more high profile with russia and the u.s. exchanging the recently something. bringing into effect major nuclear disarmament. in germany for. it's quite a significant event in terms of both global security and global politics because the issues discussed at this conference ranged from the current circumstances egypt to the situation in the middle east the nonproliferation. enduro the lancet security in general in the middle palooka leads to explore in these discussions and that's why this conference is all who is often called has a little security detail because it really shows the tendencies of global politics for the rest of the year old though it is a formality as the moment the president of course going feasible for russia and the united states have been really pushing for from the very beginning or from the start if you wish since the middle she on the street the last of sc
is largely ignored by today's america reporting from washington i'm going to check out our team an unreal security conference attended by many of the wealth players clinton started to munich this year will be even more high profile with russia and the u.s. exchanging the recently something. bringing into effect major nuclear disarmament. in germany for. it's quite a significant event in terms of both global security and global politics because the issues discussed at this conference ranged from...
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it will be unreal conditions. >> reporter: the rain seemed to have caught some off guard. we saw many without rain gear and at the golden gate vista point tourists ended up wet, but still in love. >> beautiful throughout all last week and made plans for valentine's day and mother nature is playing a funny joke on us. >> reporter: and that joke could turn ugly with increaseingly higher tides later in this week. as bill told us significantly more rain on the way. we could be in for serious low lying flooding. reporting live in san francisco, john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >> today's rain in the bay area meant snow in the sierra. a winter storm watch has been issued. two feet of snow is expected to fall and a few inches of snow for reno and up to three feet. here's a live look on interstate 80. chain requirements are posted on most mountain roads and a high wind warning is in effect for parts of the sierra. >>> rain and wind caused delays of as much as two and a half hours at the airport. a check light showed things have improved. the longest delays were down to 45 minutes.
it will be unreal conditions. >> reporter: the rain seemed to have caught some off guard. we saw many without rain gear and at the golden gate vista point tourists ended up wet, but still in love. >> beautiful throughout all last week and made plans for valentine's day and mother nature is playing a funny joke on us. >> reporter: and that joke could turn ugly with increaseingly higher tides later in this week. as bill told us significantly more rain on the way. we could be in...
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this is unreal. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thanks. >> jimmy: so good. >> thank you, thank "american beauty," "being julia," and now, "the kids are all right." you've been to your share of award shows. >> i have. >> jimmy: yeah. it's very -- you're very good at them. do you like going to the or do you like -- >> i do. i mean, listen, if you get to be a part of that, it's a good thing. it's a good sign. >> jimmy: it's always a fun thing, yeah. >> yeah, no, it's -- i feel very lucky an di love this movie and -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> feel lucky that i got to be in it, so -- >> jimmy: who was the director -- lisa -- >> lisa cholodenko, and she -- >> jimmy: cholodenko. >> right, and she wrote it with her writing partner, stuart blumberg and -- >> jimmy: oh yeah. >> you know, they'd worked on it for years, just trying to get it right and -- >> jimmy: it's so well done. the editing, by the way -- >> thank you. >> jimmy: i have to say is great, as well, 'cause the cut to the kids. that -- everybody in this movie is phenomenal. >> the kids are amazing. >> jimmy: the kids actually are a
this is unreal. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thanks. >> jimmy: so good. >> thank you, thank "american beauty," "being julia," and now, "the kids are all right." you've been to your share of award shows. >> i have. >> jimmy: yeah. it's very -- you're very good at them. do you like going to the or do you like -- >> i do. i mean, listen, if you get to be a part of that, it's a good thing. it's a good sign. >> jimmy:...
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and i think it will be hard for congress to resist, as long as they live in an unreal budget world. >> one thing, i don't know with the timing of the baseline but the other thing it could have reflected was the $110 billion plus of stimulus money through increased fmap that was provided to the states through arra, so that i think if you look at the tables, the federal share of medicaid has increased and that's a part of it and that actually is a big piece, too, as the states hold this collective debt i talked about of $175 billion and the end of june probably find there rnt isn't any more stimulus money and wisconsin and other places are dealing with the other issue of the affordable care act having the maintenance of eligibility provision up until 2014, and what that means with no money coming in on the baseline, that may have been a piece of it. >> gene? >> i add a footnote to joe's footnote. as i look at what we've created now we have what i call a four-traunss system. medicare, medicare, the exchange and employer-provided health, the subsidy in terms of what the government does an
and i think it will be hard for congress to resist, as long as they live in an unreal budget world. >> one thing, i don't know with the timing of the baseline but the other thing it could have reflected was the $110 billion plus of stimulus money through increased fmap that was provided to the states through arra, so that i think if you look at the tables, the federal share of medicaid has increased and that's a part of it and that actually is a big piece, too, as the states hold this...
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. >> it has really been unreal. >> oh, record-setting, no complaints. >> thanks, jim. >>> a powerfulay area export to africa. >> we're building businesses, teaching people how to support themselves. >> hope on two wheels. just ahead, how they are doing it and how you can help. ,,,,,,, [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. then we discovered chex cereals. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you don't want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be able to say "yes" to something that they want to eat. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. gluten free. >>> time now to dust off a story from the archives. it was on this date back in 1973, more than 100 american prisoners of war were freed from vietnam. they were the first pow's released since the signing of the paris cease fire treaty that ended the u.s.-vietnam conflict. many of those men
. >> it has really been unreal. >> oh, record-setting, no complaints. >> thanks, jim. >>> a powerfulay area export to africa. >> we're building businesses, teaching people how to support themselves. >> hope on two wheels. just ahead, how they are doing it and how you can help. ,,,,,,, [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will...
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unreal. good to be home, guys. i think i'm in the anchor chair on wednesday. unbelievable! soon. >> and we called this on the road home because frank is actually from the bay area. he grew up in the east bay, he went to cal, and traveled all over the country at different jobs but he is coming home tomorrow and he is going to join us tomorrow morning bright and early at 4:30. you can send him a welcome note on our cbs 5 facebook page. but don't worry, everybody, elizabeth will be with us. >> back at the traffic desk. >> one big happy family all together. >>> the superstar of volkswagen's little darth vader commercial has met his match. >> he got a chance to meet the real darth vader. actor james earl jones. that's 6-year-old max page. >> so q i love his haircut. so cute. he researched his role online. jones, who played the iconic voice of darth vader in the movies, gave the boy an autographed mask on the set of his broadway show. >> to max, may the force be with you. from me. >> cool. i never got to meet a real actor and never met the darth vader actor. >> awww. the super bo
unreal. good to be home, guys. i think i'm in the anchor chair on wednesday. unbelievable! soon. >> and we called this on the road home because frank is actually from the bay area. he grew up in the east bay, he went to cal, and traveled all over the country at different jobs but he is coming home tomorrow and he is going to join us tomorrow morning bright and early at 4:30. you can send him a welcome note on our cbs 5 facebook page. but don't worry, everybody, elizabeth will be with us....
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. >>> gas for 39 cents seems unreal nowadays, but it's sort of happen.en for a brief amount of time right here in the bay area. >>> and snow no, get it? >> cute. >> how this car ended up on its nose. ,, 3q a wipe is a wipe unless it's also a scrub. lysol complete clean dual action wipes have 2 sides that go beyond ordinary wipes. you can feel the difference. and it kills 99.9% of germs. for tips on a healthy home visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. check for coupons in your sunday paper. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes... combined. we have a lot more work to do. came crashing down under the weight of heavy snow. surveill aught it >>> welcome back. a gas station roof in massachusetts came crashing down under the weight of heavy snow. cameras
. >>> gas for 39 cents seems unreal nowadays, but it's sort of happen.en for a brief amount of time right here in the bay area. >>> and snow no, get it? >> cute. >> how this car ended up on its nose. ,, 3q a wipe is a wipe unless it's also a scrub. lysol complete clean dual action wipes have 2 sides that go beyond ordinary wipes. you can feel the difference. and it kills 99.9% of germs. for tips on a healthy home visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. check for coupons...
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unreal. good to be home, guys. i think i'm in the anchor chair on wednesday. unbelievable! soon. >> it will be good to have him here. frank, monique and scoop have all made it to their new place in berkeley and again he will join me tomorrow starting at 4:30 tomorrow morning and you can send frank a welcome note. he is on our cbs 5 facebook page. >> do you think he is watching right now. >> maybe he is getting a little extra sleep. >> he may not have his cable all hooked up. we'll see him later this morning and then tomorrow morning bright and early. >>> a very gusty morning out there. we'll check in with jim in a couple of minutes to see how long the winds will last. >> plus, a high school student mowed down by a car and dragged 700 feet. this morning, the reward her family is offering to catch that hit-and-run driver. >>> will executions resume in california? the special tour this morning that will help decide, that's coming up. >>> and was it an electronics failure or something else? what transportation officials hope to find out about those runaway toyotas. i see a lot
unreal. good to be home, guys. i think i'm in the anchor chair on wednesday. unbelievable! soon. >> it will be good to have him here. frank, monique and scoop have all made it to their new place in berkeley and again he will join me tomorrow starting at 4:30 tomorrow morning and you can send frank a welcome note. he is on our cbs 5 facebook page. >> do you think he is watching right now. >> maybe he is getting a little extra sleep. >> he may not have his cable all hooked...
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unreal. good to be home, guys. i think i'm in the anchor chair on wednesday. unbelievable! see you soon. >> and here you are. and welcome to california and welcome home. >> thank you very much. >> it's been great to reconnect? >> oh, my goodness, yeah. my brother, my sister, nieces, nephews, everybody and i'll tell you what, if you want a cure for flying, if you can't fly, just drive across the country. 7 days with a cat and awful weather, my wife said i will never do that again. we are flying back next time. but awesome to be here. >> i bet scoop says the same thing about you. >> yeah. cats are not great little riders in the car. >> awesome to have later box in the back seat for 7 days. good to be here. >> more travel stories huh? the great adventure. welcome. >> thanks, sydnie. i appreciate it. >>> 6:26. have you done something you want to get off your chest? >> there is a new tool to help you fess up. a confession app that's even sanctioned by the catholic church called confession, a roman catholic app. two catholic priests helped create it. the app can be used on the ip
unreal. good to be home, guys. i think i'm in the anchor chair on wednesday. unbelievable! see you soon. >> and here you are. and welcome to california and welcome home. >> thank you very much. >> it's been great to reconnect? >> oh, my goodness, yeah. my brother, my sister, nieces, nephews, everybody and i'll tell you what, if you want a cure for flying, if you can't fly, just drive across the country. 7 days with a cat and awful weather, my wife said i will never do...
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it's>> he' unreal! >> forget the cheeks, did you see how angry that baby looked? look, he's like, oh, i am not happy about this one bit! wow! tamron, thank you for that big baby story. >> that's a big baby story.end. >> jen is here with a check of n the weatherot and we're watchin this from dallas and back. >> dallas had snow and ice over the weekend, and people, of course, were not quite happy about that for the super bowl, but it looksar like today, even though there is a storm system n in the area, >>> a look at the temperatures right now, 65 in oakland, north winds going, dry and warm to start off the morning. mid-60s in san francisco, as well, thanks to the offshore winds. we'll continue to see a wind advisory for 10:00 today for our bay area hilltops. just a few high clouds at times. temperatures through day, 70s to near 80 again today, record breaking, near springlike sunshine, but going through the workweek, we'll stay dry but trend cooler approaching next weekend. d.c., 60 in c charleston, 54 in atlanta. and that's your weather.s game >>t,nexre we'ngnext,
it's>> he' unreal! >> forget the cheeks, did you see how angry that baby looked? look, he's like, oh, i am not happy about this one bit! wow! tamron, thank you for that big baby story. >> that's a big baby story.end. >> jen is here with a check of n the weatherot and we're watchin this from dallas and back. >> dallas had snow and ice over the weekend, and people, of course, were not quite happy about that for the super bowl, but it looksar like today, even though...
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way to an ira, if you don't know about many special tax breaks, including something called net unrealized appreciation for company stock benefits. it's all in here. this is just one of the six pieces to this stay rich for life kit. this is called weathering a financial storm, what to do, with special emphasis on what to do when you leave your company with that 401(k) so you'll get your plan, not the government plan. so if not for you, give it to somebody who may be down on their luck. what a great thing you can do for somebody else and help them get more, more, more-- remember, more money for you to enjoy now, more for your retirement, more for your loved ones, and more of it tax free. but it only begins when you make that call to this public television station. i want you to have this information so you can take control of your own financial security. and the reason i brought this to public television and nowhere else: i know public television viewers are always the most educated. i've met many of you around the country after my last public television special. we had seminars all over th
way to an ira, if you don't know about many special tax breaks, including something called net unrealized appreciation for company stock benefits. it's all in here. this is just one of the six pieces to this stay rich for life kit. this is called weathering a financial storm, what to do, with special emphasis on what to do when you leave your company with that 401(k) so you'll get your plan, not the government plan. so if not for you, give it to somebody who may be down on their luck. what a...
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your rack is unreal. >> you sent that?als, they're tripping over themselves. that's a guy being a guy and something likeable and something real. >> there's another one, the pepsi one that's similar. let's watch it. ♪ >> i wonder how much money he makes? i wonder if he loves his mother? i wonder if he'll lose his hair? i wonder if he likes kids? i wonder if he's the one? >> i want to sleep with her, i want to sleep with her, i want to sleep with her. i want a pepsi max, i want a pepsi max, i want a pepsi max. >> not a chance. >> which one? >> what were you doing that you didn't see these? >> i was hosting a party at my home. you had 20,000 people serving you. >> don't even go there. >> he's growing hair and i don't like it. >> this is one about nostalgia. key it up for us. this is the one that had the fonz in it and everybody. >> about 40 different stars in there, 20 different stars. everyone from alf, the characters from "cheers," the "brady bunch." >> it took you back. >> it was a great celebration of football. and the on
your rack is unreal. >> you sent that?als, they're tripping over themselves. that's a guy being a guy and something likeable and something real. >> there's another one, the pepsi one that's similar. let's watch it. ♪ >> i wonder how much money he makes? i wonder if he loves his mother? i wonder if he'll lose his hair? i wonder if he likes kids? i wonder if he's the one? >> i want to sleep with her, i want to sleep with her, i want to sleep with her. i want a pepsi max,...
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because it's all so unreal. >> yes.cle is that there are a lot of, you know, misconstrued ideas out there about you. one of them being that you're pretty unhappy. you seem like a pretty happy person. >> no, miserable. >> right? must be rough to live your days so darkly, is dark and so alone. >> it's horrible. >> no, i mean, it's funny. i find -- but you know, i think that's sort of the narrative that i've been assigned. it's just sort of what it is. >> yeah. >> and it's -- it's, again, it's one of those things that, you know, you know what your truth is, and that's all that really matters. >> yeah. >> it's your birthday. happy birthday, by the way. >> why, thank you. >> so what's the best way to celebrate your birthday? something you love to do with that core group of girlfriends. >> that's it. it doesn't matter. we could be anywhere, and as long as the people i love are in one room, i feel blessed. >> well we learned recently that you apparently became a fan of "the jersey shore." i got sucked into a marathon. >> maybe
because it's all so unreal. >> yes.cle is that there are a lot of, you know, misconstrued ideas out there about you. one of them being that you're pretty unhappy. you seem like a pretty happy person. >> no, miserable. >> right? must be rough to live your days so darkly, is dark and so alone. >> it's horrible. >> no, i mean, it's funny. i find -- but you know, i think that's sort of the narrative that i've been assigned. it's just sort of what it is. >> yeah....
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this is unreal in this country. big business takes over everything. i worked in three different places and walked out within days, pointed people and say you are laid off. why am i laid off? we just want to. what do you mean? we got five other people here making a dollar less than you. you are costing us so we want to get rid of you right now. maybe we will call you back later. maybe not. host: fullerton, california. helen, republican. caller: good morning. i am a teacher and i belong to a union -- los angeles unified and member of ucla. i have been hearing a lot of union bashing and i also hear a lot of the slippery slope if we don't have unions we will have child labor laws and the world will just become a terrible place to work. one of the good things about unions i am not hearing anyone mention is that unions exert influence on the product that they make for the services they provide. i look at my own personal experience with the union as a teacher and. if it wasn't for the union is demanding certain standards of service from the school district,
this is unreal in this country. big business takes over everything. i worked in three different places and walked out within days, pointed people and say you are laid off. why am i laid off? we just want to. what do you mean? we got five other people here making a dollar less than you. you are costing us so we want to get rid of you right now. maybe we will call you back later. maybe not. host: fullerton, california. helen, republican. caller: good morning. i am a teacher and i belong to a...
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caller: it seems like an air of unreality here.s is a continuing resolution, not about the 2012 budget. this is about keeping the government operating. it has been conflate it is that. the other thing is, why don't people look at their day-to-day lives and see how they are affected one way or the other by government programs? and the third thing, why don't we do this? ask the states to keep -- keep funding this dates that are net takers from the federal government and poehl begala suggested it, it california did take 80 cents for every dollar that we give, why doesn't which is why does kentucky give a $50? what we find it that way. host: from msnbc.com, about nancy pelosi, democrats had a different message. show us the jobs. congressional republicans have spent the last six weeks ignoring jobs and refusing to fund the plan -- offer a plan to grow our economy. today they have made matters worse by passing a spending bill that destroys jobs, weakens the middle class, hurt schools, eliminating assistance to homeless veterans, and the
caller: it seems like an air of unreality here.s is a continuing resolution, not about the 2012 budget. this is about keeping the government operating. it has been conflate it is that. the other thing is, why don't people look at their day-to-day lives and see how they are affected one way or the other by government programs? and the third thing, why don't we do this? ask the states to keep -- keep funding this dates that are net takers from the federal government and poehl begala suggested it,...
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>> you know, sometimes you have to have a sense of unreality about this whole thing. you have been, mr. emmanuel, shown that you directly involved with killing the dream act when it came through. so to listen to you tonight is really kind of surprising. and, again, whether chicago should continue to be a sanctuary city, we shouldn't allow families to get ripped apart because of the ill logic of our immigration system. among the things that are illogical is the federal government mandating activity by i.c.e. that they don't pay for. that comes out of the city. i think that we need to -- i still have floor privileges in the united states senate. i'm prepared to go back to washington, to press for a reform of the way that immigration laws are enforced, reform the way the state department treats people, because there's no reason why people are standing out in the rain, waiting for somebody to talk to them. we need to make certain that we press to make -- to press for fairness in the -- in the area of immigration. >> thank you. mr. del valle? >> this question wouldn't even
>> you know, sometimes you have to have a sense of unreality about this whole thing. you have been, mr. emmanuel, shown that you directly involved with killing the dream act when it came through. so to listen to you tonight is really kind of surprising. and, again, whether chicago should continue to be a sanctuary city, we shouldn't allow families to get ripped apart because of the ill logic of our immigration system. among the things that are illogical is the federal government mandating...
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indian nations face great challenges, and always have, but we hold great unrealized potential. high unemployment rates, new to most americans, but native people have felt it for decades, often those unemployment rates are four to five times the unemployment rate of the rest of the country as a whole. but at long last, this new era represents a way forward. one opportunity for tribal nations is energy development. our deep relationship with the land and our reverence for the earth's natural resources provide a clear course for our communities. tribes care for approximately 10% of america's energy resources, including renewable energy, worth nearly a trillion dollars in revenue. let me say that again, a trillion dollars. yet only a handful of tribes have been able to successfully utilize these resources. in fact, the 49th steps, bureaucratic steps that deter energy development on indian lands stifle the ability of the three affiliated tribes of the fort worth hold reservation in north dakota to access their considerable oil reserves, while oil rigs formed a ring outside the triba
indian nations face great challenges, and always have, but we hold great unrealized potential. high unemployment rates, new to most americans, but native people have felt it for decades, often those unemployment rates are four to five times the unemployment rate of the rest of the country as a whole. but at long last, this new era represents a way forward. one opportunity for tribal nations is energy development. our deep relationship with the land and our reverence for the earth's natural...
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this is unreal in this country. big business takes over everything.i worked in three different places and walked out within days, pointed people and say you are laid off. why am i laid off? we just want to. what do you mean? we got five other people here making a dollar less than you. you are costing us so we want to >> we will go live now to the state department and sheriff spokesman p.j. crowley. >> i'm entitled to 20 minutes anyway. you've moved up. [inaudible] [laughter] >> okay. good afternoon and welcome to the department of state. a number of things to talk about before taking your questions. secretary clinton will meet this afternoon with foreign minister of brazil, and i would expect there will be two primary issues they talk about. first of all the president's upcoming trip to brazil next month which will be an opportunity for our cooperation and partnership in important areas of mutual interest. and secondly, since brazil is currently the president of the u.n. security council, they'll have the opportunity to talk about libya, reflect on ye
this is unreal in this country. big business takes over everything.i worked in three different places and walked out within days, pointed people and say you are laid off. why am i laid off? we just want to. what do you mean? we got five other people here making a dollar less than you. you are costing us so we want to >> we will go live now to the state department and sheriff spokesman p.j. crowley. >> i'm entitled to 20 minutes anyway. you've moved up. [inaudible] [laughter]...
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>> you know, sometimes you have to have a sense of unreality about this whole thing. you have been, mr. emmanuel, shown that you directly involved with killing the dream act when it came through. so to listen to you tonight is really kind of surprising. and, again, whether chicago should continue to be a sanctuary city, we shouldn't allow families to get ripped apart because of the ill logic of our immigration system. among the things that are illogical is the federal government mandating activity by i.c.e. that they don't pay for. that comes out of the city. i think that we need to -- i still have floor privileges in the united states senate. i'm prepared to go back to washington, to press for a reform of the way that immigration laws are enforced, reform the way the state department treats people, because there's no reason why people are standing out in the rain, waiting for somebody to talk to them. we need to make certain that we press to make -- to press for fairness in the -- in the area of immigration. >> thank you. mr. del valle? >> this question wouldn't even
>> you know, sometimes you have to have a sense of unreality about this whole thing. you have been, mr. emmanuel, shown that you directly involved with killing the dream act when it came through. so to listen to you tonight is really kind of surprising. and, again, whether chicago should continue to be a sanctuary city, we shouldn't allow families to get ripped apart because of the ill logic of our immigration system. among the things that are illogical is the federal government mandating...