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they've added chris bosh and they've kept dwyane wade. we'll get our panelists' forecasts but first to stephen a. smith who has an interesting bit of news. >> the miami herald news has leaked out that a little over an hour ago the miami heat pulled their full page welcome lebron ad out of the miami herald that was scheduled to show up in the papers tonight after his announcement. right now people like myself who predicted he was going to miami a few weeks ago, we're up in the air right now. nobody can possibly know what he's going to do right now because all this has transpired in the last few minutes. >> drew joyce, you and lebron go back a long way. he said you're like a father figure to him. were you involved in any counseling in this? >> not at all. i've been a fan like everyone else. just anxious and waiting to find out what his final decision is. >> larry: what do you think of the ad being pulled, john salley? >> i think that stephen is down there. for stephen to be down there means he had a pretty concrete idea that that was going
they've added chris bosh and they've kept dwyane wade. we'll get our panelists' forecasts but first to stephen a. smith who has an interesting bit of news. >> the miami herald news has leaked out that a little over an hour ago the miami heat pulled their full page welcome lebron ad out of the miami herald that was scheduled to show up in the papers tonight after his announcement. right now people like myself who predicted he was going to miami a few weeks ago, we're up in the air right...
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noticing chris bosh will be there with dwayne wade.ed with lebron, hope we got this ready to show. there was a story out that he was going to get together with other big name free agents and they were going to figure out a game plan. i asked him to comment. watch. there is a story circulating, don't know if it is true, i wrote it down. you can tell me. that you are going to get together. you, with bosh, and wade, and stoudemire, lee, nowitzki, and, is this funny? >> little committee, free agent committee. >> larry: free agent committee, no one can stop you. you are all free agent. can't tell you not to do this. what if you go there and i go here and we go here, is that possible? >> uh -- i don't know to that extent. but it would be fun. it would be fun to get all the free agents together and, you know figure out a way how we can make the league better. figure out a way -- >> larry: how can you do that? >> if we could, you know if it was like baseball we would all go to the same team. >> larry: are you the ringleader of the group? >> i
noticing chris bosh will be there with dwayne wade.ed with lebron, hope we got this ready to show. there was a story out that he was going to get together with other big name free agents and they were going to figure out a game plan. i asked him to comment. watch. there is a story circulating, don't know if it is true, i wrote it down. you can tell me. that you are going to get together. you, with bosh, and wade, and stoudemire, lee, nowitzki, and, is this funny? >> little committee, free...
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. >>> hockey's top three agents sign a deal with the devils, dwyane wade apologizes, and the marlins turn to an unlikely hero. you're watching "early today." ra >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. secretary of state hillary clinton is in afghanistan along with delegations from over 70 countries for a conference on the future of the war-torn country. at the meeting afghan president hamid karzai reiterated his plan to have his country's forces take charge by 2014. >>> in response to a "washington post" report critical of u.s. intelligence agencies, a top spy chief said, quote, the reporting does not reflect the intelligence community we know. the article concluded america's intelligence network is bloated and inefficient. >>> former senator george mcgovern has just shortened his bucket list. for his 88th birthday, mcgovern went skydiving. he said his jump was dedicated to raising awareness of starving people around the world. >>> and a rare primate feared extinct for more than 60 years has been spotted i
. >>> hockey's top three agents sign a deal with the devils, dwyane wade apologizes, and the marlins turn to an unlikely hero. you're watching "early today." ra >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. secretary of state hillary clinton is in afghanistan along with delegations from over 70 countries for a conference on the future of the war-torn country. at the meeting afghan...
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that's dwyane wade.n, you have a charity event starting august 19th and it's -- >> in chicago. coming back home. >> jimmy: the city you spurned. he will be hosting wade's world weekend, and you can learn more on his website. dwyane wade, everybody. we'll be right back with keane. o! i just parked here a second ago! give me a break, will you? (announcer) dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles with two different gels for softness and support... ...are outrageously comfortable. ...on second thought, i think i'll walk... (announcer) are you gellin'? dr. scholl's and this is my eggo. on fridays i have hockey before school, so i take two eggo homestyle waffles and put peanut butter inside. [ whispering ] i add a couple chocolate chips when dad's starting the car. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ quinn ] l'eggo my eggo. [ louise ] my name is louise and this is my eggo. on tuesday i go in even earlier than usual. thank goodness for eggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge o
that's dwyane wade.n, you have a charity event starting august 19th and it's -- >> in chicago. coming back home. >> jimmy: the city you spurned. he will be hosting wade's world weekend, and you can learn more on his website. dwyane wade, everybody. we'll be right back with keane. o! i just parked here a second ago! give me a break, will you? (announcer) dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles with two different gels for softness and support... ...are outrageously comfortable. ...on...
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and i think that was a gift wade gave us.hink he made us understand that it was really important. emma claire, when she was a baby, had colic. she cried for hours and hours and i could just rock her and sing to her for hours and hours, even though she screamed back at me the whole time because i thought if this were wade and i got to hold him but he was crying, i thought would it be okay with me? you bet. even if she's crying, it's a gift, this moment that i have. and so you can learn things from each thing that's bad, there's always something to be learned from it. >> larry: less than a minute. what do you say to other cancer patients? >> that as long as you're walking around, as long as you're not dead nail, you're alive. >> larry: look in the mirror. >> that's right. you're alive. don't spend your time worrying about when it is you're going to die. spend your time worrying about how it is you're going to live today. >> larry: elizabeth, it is a pleasure knowing u. >> back to you, larry. >> larry: hang around, okay? >> okay
and i think that was a gift wade gave us.hink he made us understand that it was really important. emma claire, when she was a baby, had colic. she cried for hours and hours and i could just rock her and sing to her for hours and hours, even though she screamed back at me the whole time because i thought if this were wade and i got to hold him but he was crying, i thought would it be okay with me? you bet. even if she's crying, it's a gift, this moment that i have. and so you can learn things...
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, john and i did is we started the wade edwards foundation. it provides computer labs for kids who don't have access to these kinds of facilities. they don't have a computer at home or they don't -- can't get a ride to a library. so after school, they can go straight over in the activity bus and do their work on computers and print out their term papers, just like the kids who have computers at home, and then take the activity buses home. and it works great. i thought it's a matter of fairness that he ought to contribute some of what -- you know, actually fairly small, considering what he's undoubtedly made on this book -- >> larry: did he? >> no. he did not. >> larry: we'll be back with more. we're going to read from the book. so will elizabeth. the book is "resilience" now in paperback with a new afterword. hold on a second... come on up here, where your brothers sit. wow! chevy traverse. a consumers digest best buy, with a 100,000 mile, powertrain warranty. it seats eight comfortably - not that it always has to. now, get 0% apr for 60 month
, john and i did is we started the wade edwards foundation. it provides computer labs for kids who don't have access to these kinds of facilities. they don't have a computer at home or they don't -- can't get a ride to a library. so after school, they can go straight over in the activity bus and do their work on computers and print out their term papers, just like the kids who have computers at home, and then take the activity buses home. and it works great. i thought it's a matter of fairness...
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when wade had died. when the cancer came.hink it's probably been hard for him, too, to see himself in this new light, as not the person on whom i feel i can lean. >> larry: he disappointed a lot of people. >> disappointed a lot of people. i think that probably includes himself. >> larry: also in "gq." this we should clear up. is her claim that the account you wrote in "resilience" about how you found out about the affair is factually incorrect. >> i, i -- >> larry: how would she know how you found out? >> right. i -- i -- there's nothing in "resilience" that's incorrect. i mean -- >> larry: how you found out is how you found out. >> how i found out is how i found out. >> larry: the cell phone thing. >> right. i found out from the cell phone. i don't know what she says about it. so i don't know what she said is different. in any event, it doesn't matter. i'm -- >> larry: yeah. >> i really believe it's important to be honest. but, you know, that's what these books are about. >> larry: do you deal with trust now in john? >> you
when wade had died. when the cancer came.hink it's probably been hard for him, too, to see himself in this new light, as not the person on whom i feel i can lean. >> larry: he disappointed a lot of people. >> disappointed a lot of people. i think that probably includes himself. >> larry: also in "gq." this we should clear up. is her claim that the account you wrote in "resilience" about how you found out about the affair is factually incorrect. >> i,...
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. >> wade, there he goes!yane wade, kobe bryant, shaquille o'neal and yes, the newly loathed lebron james. >> here comes james again, the freight train has left the >> here comes james again, the freight train has left the station. >> reporter: all take advantage of a game free of closeup spoiming helmets and intermittent at-bats. a game that allows one superstar to take over primetime, not including the commercials in including the commercials in between. at $45 million in earnings and endorsement, king james were the fourth highest earner last year, a ranking that may be in jeopardy after his widely panned defection to south beach. >> can't remember an athlete whose image took such a hit in such a short amount of time. if lebron james goes to miami, wins that nba title, we love winners, brands love winners. maybe that endorsement income goes up even more. >> extends for the touchdown. >> reporter: the nfl may be america's favorite game, bpeyto manning is the only football player to crack the top ten. >> ther
. >> wade, there he goes!yane wade, kobe bryant, shaquille o'neal and yes, the newly loathed lebron james. >> here comes james again, the freight train has left the >> here comes james again, the freight train has left the station. >> reporter: all take advantage of a game free of closeup spoiming helmets and intermittent at-bats. a game that allows one superstar to take over primetime, not including the commercials in including the commercials in between. at $45 million...
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wade. give her a great hand. [applause] >> thank you. >> good afternoon, everyone.ow many of you know you have something to celebrate today? how many of you know you have blessings you can count today? how many of you would like some more blessings to count? all right, because i am so grateful to my beloved sister, sophie maxwell, for ten years of service, and brother supervisor, and reverend, thank you for bringing us into the present. reverend brown, i rememebr you singing that song 20 years ago. it sounds as good today. thank you. would you like to talk about how to have more blessings? are you sure? give me some energy. all of you know i am a holistic psychologist. i work with the body, emotions, mind, and spirit. the reason i'm asking you to do this, this is called accelerated learning. i only have 15 minutes, so i am going to lose -- leave you with something you can use. all of you know i started out as a scientist, doing monkey brain research. do you know your brain loves patterns? do you know that? everything repetitive, the brain goes, "ooh, that's a patter
wade. give her a great hand. [applause] >> thank you. >> good afternoon, everyone.ow many of you know you have something to celebrate today? how many of you know you have blessings you can count today? how many of you would like some more blessings to count? all right, because i am so grateful to my beloved sister, sophie maxwell, for ten years of service, and brother supervisor, and reverend, thank you for bringing us into the present. reverend brown, i rememebr you singing that...
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but by the same token we're consuming sports more than ever, more ways than everything. >> wade. there he goes! >> reporter: dwyane wade, kobe, shaquille o'neal, and yes, the newly loathed lebron james. >> here comes james again. the freight train has left the station. >> reporter: i'll take advantage of a game free of closeup-spoiling helmets. >> take my talents so south beach. >> reporter: a game that allows one superstar to take over primetime, not including the commercials in between. at $45 million in earnings and endorsements, king james was the fourth-highest earner last year, a ranking that may be in jeopardy after his widely panned defection to south beach. >> i can't remember an athlete whose image took such a hit in such a short amount of time. on the other hand, if lebron james goes to miami, wins that nba title, we love winners, brands love winners, maybe that endorsement income goes up even more. >> reporter: the nfl may be america's favorite game, but peyton manning's $30 million makes him the only football player to crack the top 10. >> there's a salary cap, obvio
but by the same token we're consuming sports more than ever, more ways than everything. >> wade. there he goes! >> reporter: dwyane wade, kobe, shaquille o'neal, and yes, the newly loathed lebron james. >> here comes james again. the freight train has left the station. >> reporter: i'll take advantage of a game free of closeup-spoiling helmets. >> take my talents so south beach. >> reporter: a game that allows one superstar to take over primetime, not...
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also another part to this too, he has been in a very close relationship with chris bosh and dwayne wade who obviously are going to be playing in miami. and this, what happened yesterday was kind of set in motion a few years ago when all three of these guys signed new contracts that would allow them to exercise free agency as they did just thursday. >> woodruff: and speaking of that, richard deitsch, was this a serious search or was this something that you think could have been in his mind all along? >> i should just let kevin know that the rock 'n' roll hall of fame is in cleveland so they do have some things there. no, i think the plan was kached -- hatched, as kevin said, maybe as early as 2008. these guys played together at the olympics. and i think they wanted to play together all along. i think there is a part of cleveland that tugged at lebron but i'm not sure i believe that he woke up yesterday and made the decision. i do believe these guys have been talking about this for a while. i think they certainly had a right to talk about this. and i think they set in motion a long time a
also another part to this too, he has been in a very close relationship with chris bosh and dwayne wade who obviously are going to be playing in miami. and this, what happened yesterday was kind of set in motion a few years ago when all three of these guys signed new contracts that would allow them to exercise free agency as they did just thursday. >> woodruff: and speaking of that, richard deitsch, was this a serious search or was this something that you think could have been in his mind...
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is that a general statement of roe v wade over time? there's a difference between viability and postviability in the eyes of the court? >> as i understand the law after casey, it's that after vie bit, the state can regulate as it please pleases except for situations where the woman's life or health interests are at issue. before viability, the question is whether there is an undue burden on the woman with's ability to have an aboron. >> it is fair for the court to consider scientific changes when a fetus becomes viable as medical science evolves? >> senator graham, i do think in every area that it is fair to consider scientific changes. we've -- i've talked in the past about how different forms of technology influence the evolution of the court's fourth amendment jurisprudence. >> i'm glad to hear you say that because just as it would have been wrong to not consider the changes of how society what evolved versus segregation of young children based on race, i hope the court would consider the modern concept of viability in the 21st centu
is that a general statement of roe v wade over time? there's a difference between viability and postviability in the eyes of the court? >> as i understand the law after casey, it's that after vie bit, the state can regulate as it please pleases except for situations where the woman's life or health interests are at issue. before viability, the question is whether there is an undue burden on the woman with's ability to have an aboron. >> it is fair for the court to consider...
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wade a bunch of state legislators the bloat -- legalized abortion. what are the lessons from the past that we can apply to the present? specially on the justice level. >> leflore get some of the history stuff. the first anti-choice law was adopted in 1850 in massachusetts. it was a movement that grew out of social justice starting in the 1950's. it was an entire movement. talking to their legislators, working to expand access to abortion. that women should not be into -- in the back alleys. an upswing of interest in the people making sure that reproductive rates were real. there was an entire movement behind it. there was a very good book that just came out. if i could remember -- >> [unintelligible] >> yes, linda greenhouse. she just wrote this book. she wrote it with an attorney. put it up. i just heard her seat -- speak about it. basically as telling us that the supreme court did not just make this decision. suddenly the state started adopting restrictions. we thought that the job was done. many of them have been struck down, but others come back.
wade a bunch of state legislators the bloat -- legalized abortion. what are the lessons from the past that we can apply to the present? specially on the justice level. >> leflore get some of the history stuff. the first anti-choice law was adopted in 1850 in massachusetts. it was a movement that grew out of social justice starting in the 1950's. it was an entire movement. talking to their legislators, working to expand access to abortion. that women should not be into -- in the back...
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i'm here with nba superstar chris bosh, who just joined lebron james and dwyane wade to form the triol hoop. i think if i can score three times on chris bosh, i'm going to join the team. is that fair? [ laughter ] >> no, it's not, but we'll play. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] all right, here go. you ready? >> yeah. i'm over here? >> jimmy: yeah, you go around. >> okay. >> jimmy: yeah! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good job. that was a good one. that was a good one. >> jimmy: very exciting. all right, here we go. ♪ [ laughter ] oh, my god. >> that was close. ♪ [ laughter ] [ applause ] oh, man. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, chris, do you have any nicknames? >> huh? >> jimmy: do you have any nicknames? >> i don't. but that's another one. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i got a nickname for you. >> what's my nickname? >> jimmy: boshkosh b'gosh. [ laughter ] >> i think that's taken already. [ laughter ] ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: hey, let me throw one down. let me throw one down. >> okay. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm having a heart attack, i think. t
i'm here with nba superstar chris bosh, who just joined lebron james and dwyane wade to form the triol hoop. i think if i can score three times on chris bosh, i'm going to join the team. is that fair? [ laughter ] >> no, it's not, but we'll play. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] all right, here go. you ready? >> yeah. i'm over here? >> jimmy: yeah, you go around. >> okay. >> jimmy: yeah! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> good job. that was a good one. that was...
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to stop me. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, lebron james, chris bosh, and dwyane wadein miami. [ scattered boos and cheers ] you guys are like the new "golden girls." bosh is rose, d. wade is blanch, pat riley is sophia, and lebron is such a dorothy. [ laughter ] the last thank you note right here. [ audience aws ] ♪ thank you, bp, for finally capping that oil spill. i originally wrote this thank you note a month and a half ago. [ laughter ] there you have it. those are my thank you notes, everybody. we'll be right back with "say what?" come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ there aren't many of us who use a cellphone just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone calls. with sprint, for the same price, you get unlimited text, unlimited web and unlimited calling to every mobile phone in america. now that's more like it. [ male announcer ] get our $69.99 plan and experience america's most improved customer satisfaction. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabiliti
to stop me. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, lebron james, chris bosh, and dwyane wadein miami. [ scattered boos and cheers ] you guys are like the new "golden girls." bosh is rose, d. wade is blanch, pat riley is sophia, and lebron is such a dorothy. [ laughter ] the last thank you note right here. [ audience aws ] ♪ thank you, bp, for finally capping that oil spill. i originally wrote this thank you note a month and a half ago. [ laughter ] there you have it....
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if you put me and bosch on the same team, if you put me and dwyane wade on the same team or joe johnsont of these guys, a lot of teams would be much better. you know, the cavs would be much better. all these teams. >> larry: your own team. >> absolutely. a lot of these teams would be much better. so we'll see how it plays out. >> larry: it's happened before. do you want to say in who the coach is? >> it's not -- no, not really. i think there are a lot of great coaches. a lot of great coaches that have been a part of this league for years. but i'm not one to go into the office and say this is who i want my coach to be. now, there are some coaches that, you know, if i had an opportunity to play for, i'd be delighted. but i'm not as far as picking a coach. >> larry: were you sad that your coach here was fired? >> absolutely. i mean, he was a great coach. five great years we had together, and we turned a franchise that hadn't seen a lot of things in a lot of years, we won the eastern conference championship. we won, you know, the regular season wins two years in a row. we did a lot of great
if you put me and bosch on the same team, if you put me and dwyane wade on the same team or joe johnsont of these guys, a lot of teams would be much better. you know, the cavs would be much better. all these teams. >> larry: your own team. >> absolutely. a lot of these teams would be much better. so we'll see how it plays out. >> larry: it's happened before. do you want to say in who the coach is? >> it's not -- no, not really. i think there are a lot of great coaches. a...
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these ways which the country has gotten more liberal that people don't think about such as row versus wade and end of school prayer, corporal punishment. even civil rights, gay rights. all these things that people didn't necessarily ask for out there so they say, you all try to put your city stuff on us. >> they say we have had eight years of bush. i'm going to move to europe. know not really. >> so this is the reality of our country. i don't necessarily have the answers but i try to put it on stage and i hope people come and engage with it. >> okay. well, you can engage with dan hoyle. his show is at the marsh theater and it is there through september and you can go to the marsh.org for ticket information. he does something like, between 12 and 20 characters in a 90- minute show, no break. >> dan hoyle thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> we'll see more about the jewish film festival next. festival. this annual story telling in film is the >>> welcome back. a landmark year, number 30 for the san francisco jewish film festival. this annual story telling in film is the first a
these ways which the country has gotten more liberal that people don't think about such as row versus wade and end of school prayer, corporal punishment. even civil rights, gay rights. all these things that people didn't necessarily ask for out there so they say, you all try to put your city stuff on us. >> they say we have had eight years of bush. i'm going to move to europe. know not really. >> so this is the reality of our country. i don't necessarily have the answers but i try...
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in gulf port, mississippi, with though oil in sight families waded into the water.ing news of the capped well will bring tourists back. >> we learned that in katrina. rip off that rear-view mirror. just keep going. >> reporter: nord reopened his chimney's dinnerhouse last january after being destroyed by hurricane katrina. he says the oil won't get the best of him either. cbc news, gulf port, mississippi. >>> a big change tomorrow more golden gate bridge commuters. the one thing you must have to get through the car pool lane. >>> finding room to run for some overcrowded animals. how one shelter tackled the problem this weekend. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs5 weather center. we are headed for a cool down. we will tell you why next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, fastrak. starting with tomorrow's commute, cash will no longer be accepted for car >>> planning to car pool across the golden bridge tomorrow. car will no longer be accepted for car pools. you have to have a fast track tag. also car pools will need to pass through staff toll booth so toll workers can verify
in gulf port, mississippi, with though oil in sight families waded into the water.ing news of the capped well will bring tourists back. >> we learned that in katrina. rip off that rear-view mirror. just keep going. >> reporter: nord reopened his chimney's dinnerhouse last january after being destroyed by hurricane katrina. he says the oil won't get the best of him either. cbc news, gulf port, mississippi. >>> a big change tomorrow more golden gate bridge commuters. the one...
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. >> we started wading and flopping around in the lincoln memorial pool.hen the park police suggested that we would leave, we had to run out of there. and we went up to the canal. >> even after the formal end of segregation, they didn't feel welcome in pools around the country. >> first time i think i was in an integrated pool was in florida when we went on vacation. early on, like in the early '50s. how did you feel when you first got into the integrated pool? >> embarrassing in some cases, all the white people got out. >> well they've come a long ways since then, i'm sure. >> now, without hesitation, 91-year-old john and 89-year-old brother brad, still swim three days a week. competing every two years in the national senior games. last year in palo alto, california, john won not one, not two, but three gold medals. brad brought home one gold, three silvers and a bronze, always modest, the brothers insist their wins aren't a big deal. >> since we've been doing it all our lives, jumping into the swimming pool is just one of the things we can do. >> if i am
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wade. >> i plan to dedicate my life to saving babies. >> reporter: planned parenthood officials aren't worried. >> california consistently continues to be a state that is pro-abortion. how one defines that is different. attitudes continually pro- abortion. >> reporter: they are concerned that their clients coming in for abortions or other healthcare services may be intimidated. >> it's challenging for our patients particularly bringing their children in for immunization exams and privacy issues. but, you know, this is indeed part of their right to do this and we're just fortunate that we continue to be here for the community to provide healthcare. >> reporter: although the live action group started here in san jose, their influence is apparently spreading. they plan to open other chapters in cities across the country. live in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> for the fourth day, a.c. transit is facing what it calls a sickout by employees. 190 drivers called in sick today. that's down slightly from the last several days when well over 200 workers called in sick each day. a.c. transit sa
wade. >> i plan to dedicate my life to saving babies. >> reporter: planned parenthood officials aren't worried. >> california consistently continues to be a state that is pro-abortion. how one defines that is different. attitudes continually pro- abortion. >> reporter: they are concerned that their clients coming in for abortions or other healthcare services may be intimidated. >> it's challenging for our patients particularly bringing their children in for...
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ochocinco, a challenge on lebron, d-wade and chris bosh. antonio bryant. i'll take the heat for that one. >> those shows that they do. >>> when we come right back, everybody loves a bargain. wait till you hear about the $45 garage sale find that's now worth millions. those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines, when we have a sale, it's a sale. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has flights starting at $49 one-way. book now only at southwest.com. [ rand ] how can you not want to get on the plane? come on and get on the plane. we're saving you money. now that's a plane full of happy. [ employees ] grab your bag. it's on. [ ding ] >>> finally tonight, picture this. a find at a garage. an art appraiser said 65 negatives at a garage sale are the work of ansel adams. a fresno construction worker bought them for 45 bucks. now they're estimated to be worth at least $200 million. the negatives ar
ochocinco, a challenge on lebron, d-wade and chris bosh. antonio bryant. i'll take the heat for that one. >> those shows that they do. >>> when we come right back, everybody loves a bargain. wait till you hear about the $45 garage sale find that's now worth millions. those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines,...
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our destination, here, in the eastern marshes of the mississippi on may 18th that we waded ashore with maura wood to see the very first oil from the rig disaster make landfall. >> here's the problem. it's so sticky. >> reporter: today, as we made our way towards those same marshes, we saw no oil in the water. we saw oil boom, but no oil on it. this was my report on may 18th. but today, it's arrived. this is the exact spot i was kneeling in two months ago. a thick pool of oil right here. there's no sign of it now, though we are finding some signs of what looks like fresh oil. but at the time, it seemed like we were witnessing the leading edge of what was going to be an invasion of oil into these magnificent marshlands. it didn't happen. a little further on in the marshes that face the gulf, we found these workers replacing oil boom. what's your report card on day 100? >> it's getting better every day. >> reporter: that is mike king. he has been doing oil response work across the gulf since the first week of this disaster. he says he hasn't seen oil come ashore for more than a month. >>
our destination, here, in the eastern marshes of the mississippi on may 18th that we waded ashore with maura wood to see the very first oil from the rig disaster make landfall. >> here's the problem. it's so sticky. >> reporter: today, as we made our way towards those same marshes, we saw no oil in the water. we saw oil boom, but no oil on it. this was my report on may 18th. but today, it's arrived. this is the exact spot i was kneeling in two months ago. a thick pool of oil right...
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. >> reporter: they wade neighborhood gay rights, religion in the classroom. illegal immigration fits right in with 9th circuit history. the federal judge who blocked most of arizona's law is getting threats and it the state capitol in phoenix is still wrapped by protests and arrests. >> it's an interesting scene near phoenix. >> reporter: arizona's governor predicts a long battle to the u.s. supreme court. >> we are disappointed but we did what we wanted. we got the injunction. i will still means, as you well know that the lawsuit will continue to move forward and the merits of case will be heard. >> reporter: but, first the injunction against the key provisions come to the 9th circuit court of appeal, its hub in san francisco, its judges spread across several states. >> that's biggest circuit in the country by far. so we have a lot of action out on the west coast. it's not surprising that the 9th circuit is as controversial as it is. >> reporter: historically considered a level-leaning court, that's gradually eased and in the first appeal stage, only three j
. >> reporter: they wade neighborhood gay rights, religion in the classroom. illegal immigration fits right in with 9th circuit history. the federal judge who blocked most of arizona's law is getting threats and it the state capitol in phoenix is still wrapped by protests and arrests. >> it's an interesting scene near phoenix. >> reporter: arizona's governor predicts a long battle to the u.s. supreme court. >> we are disappointed but we did what we wanted. we got the...
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wade was enacted. no one to the surprise. these warning signs were there all along.before being elected, senator barack obama spoke at the national planned parenthood committee, the nation's largest provider of abortions. he endorsed the freedom of choice act and he promised to make his investment and property for his administration if he were elected president. during his first week in office, on the 36th anniversary of roe vs. wade, i and my colleague sent him a letter urging him to withdraw his pledge to sign the freedom of choice act into law. our tone was respectful. our message was one of hope. the letter said, "americans from all walks of life have been touched by your pledge to govern and by you are abouttto be presiddnt for all americans for do you have expressed the desire to the president for all americans and to use your presidency to promote in it is that bring americans together and not drive them apart we withdraw his pledge to sign the freedom of choice act. whenever got a response in the letter. not in writing and not in any other way. in the 18 mont
wade was enacted. no one to the surprise. these warning signs were there all along.before being elected, senator barack obama spoke at the national planned parenthood committee, the nation's largest provider of abortions. he endorsed the freedom of choice act and he promised to make his investment and property for his administration if he were elected president. during his first week in office, on the 36th anniversary of roe vs. wade, i and my colleague sent him a letter urging him to withdraw...
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a majority of voters agree with the ro e versus wade outcome. >>> and today the cap on the well at the gulf of mexico remains in place. five leaks at the broken well are small enough to be ignored. admiral alan says there is still no answer about lower than expected oil pressure inside the cap. >>> the scientific teams from the u.s. government and bp and other industry experts and missions continue to talk about the pressure difference in the well and the sources for that that continues to be the main point of discussion. >> also today, a bp employee who worked on the well testified that his told his boss about a hydraulic fluid leak from a critical safety device but doesn't know if federal supervisors were notified. >>> ktvu has followed solar's military career for five years now, tonight rita williams has an update. >> reporter: the war in afghanistan is 7,400 miles away from safe gated rossmoore. but for pat solar, it's as close as a computer. >> i'm not going to put my face in sand, i want to know if she's in danger. >> reporter: he is her son. in the seventh month of serving. we f
a majority of voters agree with the ro e versus wade outcome. >>> and today the cap on the well at the gulf of mexico remains in place. five leaks at the broken well are small enough to be ignored. admiral alan says there is still no answer about lower than expected oil pressure inside the cap. >>> the scientific teams from the u.s. government and bp and other industry experts and missions continue to talk about the pressure difference in the well and the sources for that that...
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a majority of voters agree with the ro e versus wade outcome. >>> and today the cap on the well at theulf of mexico remains in place. five leaks at the broken well are small enough to be ignored. admiral alan says there is still no answer about lower than expected oil pressure inside the cap. >>> the scientific teams from the u.s. government and bp and other industry experts and missions continue to talk about the pressure difference in the well and the sources for that that continues to be the main point of discussion. >> also today, a bp employee who worked on the well testified that his told his boss about a hydraulic fluid leak from a critical safety device but doesn't know if federal supervisors were notified. >>> ktvu has followed solar's military career for five years now, tonight rita williams has an update. >> reporter: the war in afghanistan is 7,400 miles away from safe gated rossmoore. but for pat solar, it's as close as a computer. >> i'm not going to put my face in sand, i want to know if she's in danger. >> reporter: he is her son. in the seventh month of serving. we fir
a majority of voters agree with the ro e versus wade outcome. >>> and today the cap on the well at theulf of mexico remains in place. five leaks at the broken well are small enough to be ignored. admiral alan says there is still no answer about lower than expected oil pressure inside the cap. >>> the scientific teams from the u.s. government and bp and other industry experts and missions continue to talk about the pressure difference in the well and the sources for that that...
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this is just further proof everybody would like to play with lebron james, dwyane wade and chris boesch>> and he is willing to play with nothing. >> that's about what they would offer him, 5 buck as game maybe, something like that. >> laura, thank you. >>> let's talk baseball again. tonight's program lineup here. mets and giants play in a few minutes. after the game an all-new "dateline." and the latest here on nbc bay area news. >> this weekend only, a free-for-all, one of the most popular attractions is on the house. controversy is coming along with it. ♪ baby ♪ baby >> legacy went from youtube to front and center stage. we talk one-on-one with the singing sensations hours before their big debut with -- i cannot say his name again. tonight after the giants game. >> come on, baby. french scientists say they uncovered new secrets behind leonardo da vinci's mona lisa. they analyzed his use of ultrathin layers of paint and glaze which gives his work a dreamy quality. they discovered up to 30 layers of paint so fine they added up to half the thickness of a human hair. it is believed da vin
this is just further proof everybody would like to play with lebron james, dwyane wade and chris boesch>> and he is willing to play with nothing. >> that's about what they would offer him, 5 buck as game maybe, something like that. >> laura, thank you. >>> let's talk baseball again. tonight's program lineup here. mets and giants play in a few minutes. after the game an all-new "dateline." and the latest here on nbc bay area news. >> this weekend only,...
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legal analysts steven clark is with us now to help us wade through what's going to happen next.teven, arizona's governor appealed the judge's ruling in san francisco. can you walk us through what will happen? what the procedure is? and is it a given that it will end up in the supreme court? >> i think that's where it's headed when you think of the immigration format. certainly this is the case that supreme court needs to give guidance. what jan brewer has done is she's filed an appeal. she says we want to appeal it immediately. the court of appeal now in the 9th circuit will hear this probably with a three-judge panel to decide the constitutional questions that were decided at the court level. i think you'll see the ultimate hearing here in september. >> now, is there any way that the arizona lawmakers could go back and rewrite the law so that they don't have to go through this court procedure or alter it in in any way? >> i think you'll see this abandoned. certainly the unlimited detention while you're trying to ascertain someone's immigration status is very problematic for a f
legal analysts steven clark is with us now to help us wade through what's going to happen next.teven, arizona's governor appealed the judge's ruling in san francisco. can you walk us through what will happen? what the procedure is? and is it a given that it will end up in the supreme court? >> i think that's where it's headed when you think of the immigration format. certainly this is the case that supreme court needs to give guidance. what jan brewer has done is she's filed an appeal....
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and i want to say, tomorrow night, wilmer valderrama, dwayne wade of the miami heat, the double rainbow is the host of the number one most downloaded podcast in the history of podcasts. almost three years they've been around, he's number one. you can listen to it every day through itunes or his website adamcarolla.com. and he has a book coming out november 2nd. please say hello to adam carolla. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's happening? you got -- you got a new suit. >> yes. i got it for free. >> jimmy: you did? >> yes. and they sent it to me in chicago and it had 400 [ bleep ] tags on it and i had to cut them off with miss teeth. when i walked in, dikck said, it's sown shut. he ran up behind me. i don't want to tell you what he opened it with, jimmy. >> jimmy: i'm shocked because you've withbeen on the show 37 s and you've worn the same suit every single time. now, you come out on this suit and i don't know what to make of you. it looks good. >> think of me as matt damon with a fat head. and speaking of -- let me tell you something. all along the corridors there's pictures of
and i want to say, tomorrow night, wilmer valderrama, dwayne wade of the miami heat, the double rainbow is the host of the number one most downloaded podcast in the history of podcasts. almost three years they've been around, he's number one. you can listen to it every day through itunes or his website adamcarolla.com. and he has a book coming out november 2nd. please say hello to adam carolla. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's happening? you got -- you got a new suit. >>...
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. >> she opposes abortion but wouldn't commit to turning over reversos wade. >> clearly people feel stronglyut it and disagree about it is not the central issue in this campaign. the central issue is the issue on voters minds. what about their jobs. >> she apro east side california's attempts to solve global warming reducing green house gas emissions. >> even the scientists that believe that green house gas emissions are caused by human activity will say, no state acting alone will make any difference. so it is a bad deal for the people of california. i went through chemo therapy, bilateral mastectomy and radiation. i am very healthy i feel terrific i would say to voters of california, look at all the cancer survivors making a contribution. >>> well, the entire interview is on cbs5.com. this is the first of four sit downs, barbara boxer, meg whitman and jerry brown still to come. >> she is very candid i hope all four candidates are that candy. >> this is the first time barbara boxer has had such a challenge, female, articulate and active and candid. her last couple races have been against cl
. >> she opposes abortion but wouldn't commit to turning over reversos wade. >> clearly people feel stronglyut it and disagree about it is not the central issue in this campaign. the central issue is the issue on voters minds. what about their jobs. >> she apro east side california's attempts to solve global warming reducing green house gas emissions. >> even the scientists that believe that green house gas emissions are caused by human activity will say, no state acting...
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dwyane wade tried to cool expectations for everybody's new nba powerhouse with the miami heat. >> weight win one or two games in a row you might never no, it's going to seem like the world crashed down. y'all going to make it seem like the trade went down again. but it's not going to be nothing but a couple of basketball games and then get back on track. >> poor analogy. he apologized for it. as pour them all signing to play on the -- as for them all signing to play on the same team. >> i would never have called up larry and magic and say let's get together and play on one team. but things are different. i can't say that's a bad thing. that's an opportunity kids have today. you know, in all honesty i was trying to beat those guys. i don't know if they would have been on my team. >> well said. >>> dr. john york said the 49ers game against denver at wembley stadium on halloween will have the feel of the mini super bowl and the hype is already under way. mike singletary traveled to london for a pre-game pub. evidently the london media is asking hard pressing questions, like has singleta
dwyane wade tried to cool expectations for everybody's new nba powerhouse with the miami heat. >> weight win one or two games in a row you might never no, it's going to seem like the world crashed down. y'all going to make it seem like the trade went down again. but it's not going to be nothing but a couple of basketball games and then get back on track. >> poor analogy. he apologized for it. as pour them all signing to play on the -- as for them all signing to play on the same...
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transit drives staging an apparent sickout yesterday and everybody wading to see if there will be more service disruptions today. >> some housing activists have taken over the building in the san francisco mission district. we'll tell you what they are demanding. >> bic doings in southern california. they will get the television helicopters out. actress lindsay lohan scheduled to begin her 90-day jail sentence today. >> wonder how many live shots they will be doing. >> big news. >> we are going to ask you if you think the actress should spend time behind bars. >> they call it lindsanity. someone told me that not that i read this type of stuff all the time. >> but we have gotten everybody up to date. now we have to get them out the door to work. they can look at it on their computer when they get to work. >> you mentioned the a.c. transit delays are possible? i want to go to the east bay and show you the freeways out there. yeah, they are warning us of possible delays again this morning. yesterday more than 200 a.c. transit drivers called out sick over a lib dispute. it caused up to hou
transit drives staging an apparent sickout yesterday and everybody wading to see if there will be more service disruptions today. >> some housing activists have taken over the building in the san francisco mission district. we'll tell you what they are demanding. >> bic doings in southern california. they will get the television helicopters out. actress lindsay lohan scheduled to begin her 90-day jail sentence today. >> wonder how many live shots they will be doing. >>...
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investigators say the man wades in a car outside while the boy about 10 years old enters the home. the boy appears to be connected to three incidents this month. the boy is described as 5 feet tall, 100 pounds, long brown hair. so far the only thing known to be stolen is a skateboard. the other two cases, the child ran off when he was spotted. >>> concord police searching for suspects after a woman told officers two men tried to kidnap her. the men were in a white car described as a four-door honda sink with a black rear bumper. the car had a red temporary registration sticker on the rear win don't the woman said she was walking along sunshine drive yesterday morning when the passenger ordered her into the car. when she refused, he grabbed her arm. she said he let go after she punched him in the face. >>> as soon as the sun comes up, firefighting planes and choppers will be back in the air to try to stop a fast- moving wildfire in southern california called the crown fire. it started at about 3:00 yesterday afternoon, already covered seven square miles on the edge of palmdale. that
investigators say the man wades in a car outside while the boy about 10 years old enters the home. the boy appears to be connected to three incidents this month. the boy is described as 5 feet tall, 100 pounds, long brown hair. so far the only thing known to be stolen is a skateboard. the other two cases, the child ran off when he was spotted. >>> concord police searching for suspects after a woman told officers two men tried to kidnap her. the men were in a white car described as a...
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and later this week, dwyane wade, wilmer valderama, raheem devaugn, music from keane and adam carolla emmy nomination for her role as police chief johnson -- another johnson, johnson has entered our life. on "the closer," which you can see monday nights at 9:00 p.m. on tnt. please say hello to kyra sedgwick. [ applause ] >> hey. >> jimmy: nice to see you. >> you're the ever ready bunny tonight. >> jimmy: am i really? >> of energy. you keep going and going. >> jimmy: it's all fake energy. people are like, hey, you happy to be back? no, i'm not happy to be back. i'd rather be on vacation. forever, let's be honest. not like this is such a difficult job. it's still a job you have to go to. >> absolutely. that's why they call it work. >> jimmy: yeah. and it's depressing really, just walking up the stairs. although i look over at little guillermo and things always brighten a little bit. guillermo's having some problems at home. but we won't go -- >> i heard, i heard. >> jimmy: oh, you did hear. >> he's getting a lot of support at work for the not drinking -- >> jimmy: we've been very helpfu
and later this week, dwyane wade, wilmer valderama, raheem devaugn, music from keane and adam carolla emmy nomination for her role as police chief johnson -- another johnson, johnson has entered our life. on "the closer," which you can see monday nights at 9:00 p.m. on tnt. please say hello to kyra sedgwick. [ applause ] >> hey. >> jimmy: nice to see you. >> you're the ever ready bunny tonight. >> jimmy: am i really? >> of energy. you keep going and...
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wade. your mother could have terminated you for $300. you could have not existed. you could have not been here today. it is pretty scary stuff if you think about it. your mother could have aborted you. and many people now in the pro- life movement are recognizing this. and our students . . . we need you to do. students for life of america is a natiol nonprofit it organization. we're in arlington for the headquarters, but we are across the coury would field seven volunteers. we believe the most important thing you can do in your college campuses to start a prolegs to the group. to have a voice for the unborn. it is apparent that it is a separate groups of you can bring in people of different faiths and religions. he would be surprised damage converting those on one somebody enters the pro-life movement. stt a pro-life group and provide that support for women on campus. -educate your peers and to tell ur administration that you're not going to take the pro- abortion policies any more. there are many things you can do. you can shut down an abortion clinic. with all th
wade. your mother could have terminated you for $300. you could have not existed. you could have not been here today. it is pretty scary stuff if you think about it. your mother could have aborted you. and many people now in the pro- life movement are recognizing this. and our students . . . we need you to do. students for life of america is a natiol nonprofit it organization. we're in arlington for the headquarters, but we are across the coury would field seven volunteers. we believe the most...
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wade. >> i plan to spend my life to end abortion in the world. >> reporter: planned parenthood officials are not worried. >> california consistently continues to be a state that is pro-abortion. how one defines that of course is different. but this is a state that supports attitudes of young and older people continue to be significantly pro-choice. >> reporter: they are concerned that their clients coming in for abortions or other services may be intimidated. >> it's challenging for our patients particularly bringing their children in for immunization exams and privacy issues. but, you know, this is indeed part of their right to do this, and we're just fortunate that we continue to be here for the community to provide healthcare. >> reporter: tonight the youth group plans to bring their protest to another youth oriented event, music in the park in downtown san jose. but most of the protestors aren't even old enough to bit alcoholic beverages they sell at the event. in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> dozens of people are under arrest for civil disobedience tonight in a mass protest in u
wade. >> i plan to spend my life to end abortion in the world. >> reporter: planned parenthood officials are not worried. >> california consistently continues to be a state that is pro-abortion. how one defines that of course is different. but this is a state that supports attitudes of young and older people continue to be significantly pro-choice. >> reporter: they are concerned that their clients coming in for abortions or other services may be intimidated. >>...
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well, i guess roe versus wade could be an aberration. i doubt that brown versus board of education is an aberration but who knows whenou have the powers being taken on by the court. and then the cases the court doesn't decide and i've spoken about them at length and won't repeat it. but you have the sharpest conflict i think in the history of the country between the executive on warrantless wiretaps as commander in chief, terrorist surveillance program and congress for an intelligence surveillance act, the exclusive way to get a warrant, well, it's disregarded. the supreme court won't decide the case. comes up to them on cert and they duck it. they don't even say why they won't decide it. at least the 6th circuit had a flimsy excuse on standing, didn't compare to the dissent, and then you have the case of the survivors of victims of 9/11 or the locaust survivors and they won't take the case and i press to see at least what cases miss kagan would take. on the one question, which i think her refusal to answer was totally indefensible was t
well, i guess roe versus wade could be an aberration. i doubt that brown versus board of education is an aberration but who knows whenou have the powers being taken on by the court. and then the cases the court doesn't decide and i've spoken about them at length and won't repeat it. but you have the sharpest conflict i think in the history of the country between the executive on warrantless wiretaps as commander in chief, terrorist surveillance program and congress for an intelligence...
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civil rights leader wade henderson says the naacp acted too quickly when it first condemned the remarksast week, they accused the tea party movement of tolerating racial bias and bigotry within their movement. and i think in the case of shirley sherrod they wanted to lean over backwards to make clear that they had to keep their own house in order. >> reporter: the clips of sherrod's speech first appeared on a website run by conservative activist andre breitbart. he told fox news the naacp at a dinner honoring this person is cheering on a person describing a white person as "the other." this is far worse than anything that's ever been alleged against the tea party. in addition to the job offer and apology from the agriculture secretary, sherrod also got an apology from the white house. joel brown, cbs news, washington. >> and vilsack called this a learning experience both for himself and his department. >> place to absolve anything from anything other than to accept responsibility for what i did. and i'm accepting that responsibility with deep regret. this is a good woman. she has been p
civil rights leader wade henderson says the naacp acted too quickly when it first condemned the remarksast week, they accused the tea party movement of tolerating racial bias and bigotry within their movement. and i think in the case of shirley sherrod they wanted to lean over backwards to make clear that they had to keep their own house in order. >> reporter: the clips of sherrod's speech first appeared on a website run by conservative activist andre breitbart. he told fox news the naacp...
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. >> i have got better things to do than to wade in to all of these disputes. >> reporter: the latest dispute involves tea party express spokesman mark williams, he has been ousted for the national tea party after he wrote a blog called from colored people to abraham lincoln, the tea party is trying to gain momentum and that means distancing itself from what it calls fringe elements of the group. i will show you what the naacp has to say in my next update. live from washington, dc alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >> 6:15. here is the latest on the big oil spill. a seep that has been found in the area around that blown out will well on the gulf of mix company is causing new concerns this morning. all along scientists were worried that pressure from capping that well could cause a new leak. bp hand the government are at outsides about what to do about it. bp wants to keep the cap closed. the government is in favor of pumping the oil into tankers on the surface to relieve the pressure. however the government is giving bp 24 hour hours to watch that well. >>> officials in india say a de
. >> i have got better things to do than to wade in to all of these disputes. >> reporter: the latest dispute involves tea party express spokesman mark williams, he has been ousted for the national tea party after he wrote a blog called from colored people to abraham lincoln, the tea party is trying to gain momentum and that means distancing itself from what it calls fringe elements of the group. i will show you what the naacp has to say in my next update. live from washington, dc...
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one of the highlights of justice sotomayor's hearing last year was senator sessions who told wade henderson, we're going to do something about that crack cocaine thing. many people joked about senator sessions choice of words, but i heard him and followed up on it because i was glad to hear he shared my interest in this important issue. he was referring to the crack powder disparity in sentencing in the united states, which is one significant cause for a record levels of incarceration and racial disparity in our system. it takes 100 times more powder cocaine than crack cocaine to trigger the same mandatory minimum sentences. crack cocaine sends the same five year mandatory minimum sentence as selling 500 grams of powder cocaine. senator sessions is a man of his word. earlier this year, the committee unanimously passed legislation to reduce the crack powder disparity from 100 to 1 to 18 to 1. some of us had hoped for 1 to 1, or some other configuration. but this was, in fact, a wholesome bipartisan agreement that was reported favorably with an overwhelming vote from this committee. in 1997,
one of the highlights of justice sotomayor's hearing last year was senator sessions who told wade henderson, we're going to do something about that crack cocaine thing. many people joked about senator sessions choice of words, but i heard him and followed up on it because i was glad to hear he shared my interest in this important issue. he was referring to the crack powder disparity in sentencing in the united states, which is one significant cause for a record levels of incarceration and...
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i know, of course, there are deeply held views whether roe-v-wade should be overturned. that isn't something i want to address right now. i do know, obviously that, is a very important goal for dr. yoest and mr. perkins, as well. what i did wanted to address was sounded to me like a very serious charge regarding the actual record of women's health. i think what would be very important and i would command this committee to look at is the actual record in the cases. the physicians who testified under oath. for example, justice o'connor, in her opinion, referenced to a significant body of medical opinion regarding the fact that for some patients and that means for some women, that it was a procedure that led to greater safety get tailing of the particular conditions. so i think people can have a lot of different opinions, but of course because we are talking about a justice, the facts, what records show, what the trial courts found, that that is where the real wisdom would lie in this. i would urge looking at those facts which i believe are consistent with elena kagan's rec
i know, of course, there are deeply held views whether roe-v-wade should be overturned. that isn't something i want to address right now. i do know, obviously that, is a very important goal for dr. yoest and mr. perkins, as well. what i did wanted to address was sounded to me like a very serious charge regarding the actual record of women's health. i think what would be very important and i would command this committee to look at is the actual record in the cases. the physicians who testified...
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george getting a lot of attention for apparently taking a shot brought james for looking up between wade. >> i would never called larry and say let's get together and play a one team. but things are different i can't say that's a bad thing it's the opportunities these kids have today. i was trying to beat those guys that of they would appeal my team on the competitive guy i like to play games competitive players and see what happens there. >> jordan started and made it happen shot go pick winning six titles. the broad had to go tail wing waiting go to miami to try when its title. meanwhile the before mention wait catching heat with the world trade center disaster. >> this court of the times where might list to get to the roll you never know. it doesn't seem like the world is crashing down you will going to seem like the world trade went down again. it's not going to be bad to get a couple games and get back on track. >> he should apology to those who may of been offended by his use of the phrase world trade yet to remember he was saying you guys not that he felt that way. easier to say i
george getting a lot of attention for apparently taking a shot brought james for looking up between wade. >> i would never called larry and say let's get together and play a one team. but things are different i can't say that's a bad thing it's the opportunities these kids have today. i was trying to beat those guys that of they would appeal my team on the competitive guy i like to play games competitive players and see what happens there. >> jordan started and made it happen shot...
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. >> reporter: wading around in a salt marsh on the alabama coast on a hot july day collecting water and mud samples isn't a lot of fun. insects of all kinds are these three researchers from the university of alabama tolerate it because they're trying to figure out whether science can help nature deal with the influx of oil that's expected to hit this marsh any day now. the b.p. spill may be killing marsh grasses all over the coast, but it's a potential buffet table for some varieties of microbes. and it's those microbes-- naturally occuring bacteria that actually eat oil-- that these scientists want to study. patricia sobecky is the chairman of the department of biological sciences. >> we got this project going, i guess, about a month or so ago, we wanted to get a baseline of the salt marsh and the water column microbial populations before any oil impact had come in. and getting sediments, plant >> reporter: these are the same organisms that are responsible for natural decay in the environment. they're critical, because marshes, which are nurseries for fisheries, can't be cleaned me
. >> reporter: wading around in a salt marsh on the alabama coast on a hot july day collecting water and mud samples isn't a lot of fun. insects of all kinds are these three researchers from the university of alabama tolerate it because they're trying to figure out whether science can help nature deal with the influx of oil that's expected to hit this marsh any day now. the b.p. spill may be killing marsh grasses all over the coast, but it's a potential buffet table for some varieties of...
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because to play with dwayne wade and chris bosch certainly on paper, certainly at the start of this looksike this gives time best opportunity. >> rose: hell, i'm moving to miami. >> well, come on down! you better hurry, they have a wait list i understand for tickets. >> rose: i'm sure. i'm sure. if it accentuateed it is rivalry between kobe and lebron for who's the greatest player in the game, only the fans benefit >> i feel for cleveland. they tried to get the right players in place and certainly you have to feel for the fans and for all those people who have supported the team because they absolutely did nothing at you will. for them to suffer this loss, unfortunately cleveland has had this type of thing, you look at the drive of john elway and the fumble of earnest buyer in and you look at what art modell and moving the franchise out from cleveland to baltimore and edgar renteria in the world series against if indians when the marlins were able to win that series and you just look at all of those and they have a hometown guy who elects to leave. it is a punch in the gut and probably wi
because to play with dwayne wade and chris bosch certainly on paper, certainly at the start of this looksike this gives time best opportunity. >> rose: hell, i'm moving to miami. >> well, come on down! you better hurry, they have a wait list i understand for tickets. >> rose: i'm sure. i'm sure. if it accentuateed it is rivalry between kobe and lebron for who's the greatest player in the game, only the fans benefit >> i feel for cleveland. they tried to get the right...