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ward, are you still with us? okay. your reaction to that kind of a statement by steve stockman? >> well, look, i think what it actually shows is that our politics are becoming more polarized and you see now politicians are essentially echoing what they hear in some of the most polarized right wing political media. that essentially -- >> polarized or stupid? >> well, both. both. i mean, you have essentially a right wing megaphone that has been demagoguing every single issue and especially the immigration and gun issue. and so what you see now is a conflation where what you hear in that right wing echosphere is now being said by elected officials. that's what's disturbing about this on top of just the sentiment, that is a united states congressman. >> right. julian, the white house -- the white house says that francine wheeler, mother of a 6-year-old boy killed at sandy hook, is going to deliver the president's weekly radio address this weekend. now, republicans have attacked the president for what they call exploiting t
ward, are you still with us? okay. your reaction to that kind of a statement by steve stockman? >> well, look, i think what it actually shows is that our politics are becoming more polarized and you see now politicians are essentially echoing what they hear in some of the most polarized right wing political media. that essentially -- >> polarized or stupid? >> well, both. both. i mean, you have essentially a right wing megaphone that has been demagoguing every single issue and...
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it is same story next door in this ward, and in every other ward in this hospital for seven floors beneath me. there are hundreds of people here still recovering from their injuries after being caught in the collapse of the factory complex. this hospital has never seen anything like it. as questions grow over how the disaster could have happened, bangladesh's prime minister -- visiting the site for the first time a week since the building collapsed. making cheap close is crucial to bangladesh, accounting -- cheap clothes is crucial to bangladesh, accounting for 80% of its exports here but this disaster has been an earthquake for the industry. as the cleanup gets underway, it has emerged that bangladesh toned down british help search the ruins, which could have helped save more lives. even now, mothers and sisters pray and hope, struggling to comprehend how their relatives died. andrew north, bbc news, dhaka. >> desperate times in bangladesh. let's get a quick look at news from around the world. at least 40 people have been injured by what is believed to be a gas explosion at an apartment b
it is same story next door in this ward, and in every other ward in this hospital for seven floors beneath me. there are hundreds of people here still recovering from their injuries after being caught in the collapse of the factory complex. this hospital has never seen anything like it. as questions grow over how the disaster could have happened, bangladesh's prime minister -- visiting the site for the first time a week since the building collapsed. making cheap close is crucial to bangladesh,...
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the reporter bob ward from wfxt reporting live. listen. >> i didn't count them but that sounded about right. three -- there were three series of explosions with pauses in between. and there is two more just now. two more, a total of 8 explosions. >> tense situation in watertown where we believe suspect number 2 is hold up. just trying to watch as closely i can. it's getting dark. there is no light on the area. very dark in the area where the shots are coming from. >> we have heard i would say 8 to 10 explosions in total. >> just for the viewers at home, bob, to know what we are experiencing here. we are watching this here unfold 67 franklin street. he we are trying to listen as well. if you hear us drop off we are trying to listen in as well. you have heard the blasts as many as 8, you are saying? >> yeah. two more just now. >> we can see the flash as well. >> i would say 10 explosions right now, mark. i would say as many as 10. >> bob, is there a helicopter overhead at this point? >> say it again? >> is there a helicopter overhead
the reporter bob ward from wfxt reporting live. listen. >> i didn't count them but that sounded about right. three -- there were three series of explosions with pauses in between. and there is two more just now. two more, a total of 8 explosions. >> tense situation in watertown where we believe suspect number 2 is hold up. just trying to watch as closely i can. it's getting dark. there is no light on the area. very dark in the area where the shots are coming from. >> we have...
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, and, on some occasions, walked right out of the psych ward and right into a job as a critical care>> graeber: right, he actually took a call asking him back on shift from a psych ward. >> kroft: why wouldn't the hospitals do some background checks? >> graeber: well, partially because they weren't required to and partially because there was a nursing shortage on. charlie cullen looked good. by the end of his career, he was a 16-year veteran. he had recommendations. and for a hospital to ask too much or say too much became a liability. you can't penalize a nurse for seeking counseling, for seeking treatment, for going to a rehab center successfully. and so, because of that, charlie hid in those shadows. >> kroft: when cullen was hired at st. luke's university hospital in bethlehem, pennsylvania, he had been fired or forced to resom fign fre other hospitals, yet none of this was in his file with the state nursing board. by his own count, cullen had already murdered 11 people, and he would kill at least five more at st. luke's. nurses were suspicious, there were rumors about his past,
, and, on some occasions, walked right out of the psych ward and right into a job as a critical care>> graeber: right, he actually took a call asking him back on shift from a psych ward. >> kroft: why wouldn't the hospitals do some background checks? >> graeber: well, partially because they weren't required to and partially because there was a nursing shortage on. charlie cullen looked good. by the end of his career, he was a 16-year veteran. he had recommendations. and for a...
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. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar, there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopter above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the water. it was basically hang on and ride out the third wave. unfortunately the wave closed in. >> got halfway around and the swells then it was just chaos for them. >> greg can't believe what he's seeing. the pounding waves swallow of coast guard vessel flipping it and tossing it into the ocean. >> the boat had an air pocket under it luckily. we were able to get out and swim to the bow. i had to get back to that boat. >> the men make it out of the water but are now stranded on the overturned hull. >> once we got into that sort of trouble, we didn't know how we were going to get out of it. we we
. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar, there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopter above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the water. it was...
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a mosque in the region psychiatric ward fire that killed thirty eight people this week careless smoking and sedated drugs cited as a possible reason for the high death toll. and it's been a disheartening week for the euro zone with unemployment in spain a breaking twenty seven percent and reaching a new high in france figures are so grim in fact that they've left brussels questioning the benefits of a stereotype the president of the european commission declared on monday that europe's drive to slash spending has reached its limit meanwhile there have been worrying signs of public unrest fresh protests have been held across the euro zone with official polls are showing distrust towards institutions has more than doubled whole hampel on the newly launched out turnitin for germany party says that repeated blunders by leaders have left little room for optimism. the politicians and the governments and the european union especially in the euro states has done such a lot of the wrong and has misused the treaties we made and which we use we had would be kept all the time that there is no face a
a mosque in the region psychiatric ward fire that killed thirty eight people this week careless smoking and sedated drugs cited as a possible reason for the high death toll. and it's been a disheartening week for the euro zone with unemployment in spain a breaking twenty seven percent and reaching a new high in france figures are so grim in fact that they've left brussels questioning the benefits of a stereotype the president of the european commission declared on monday that europe's drive to...
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this week a fire broke out at night in a psychiatric ward outside moscow killing thirty eight patients and staff only three people made it out alive are going off was at the scene looking at the possible causes of the tragedy. it was around half past one in the morning when a nurse at that tiny psychiatric hospital in the village located around eighty miles away from moscow noticed smoke in one of the hallways she trying putting out the fires self but the flames were spreading too quickly so that of course we saw the front entrance catch fire we dashed forward and broke the door we saw one man line and cautiously we try to help others but there was too much smoke and we had to run away one view local saw was happening some of them rushed to the hospital to try to help with the fire was already too powerful for them to handle only two patients and that nurse made it out alive while dozens of others didn't and this is a psychiatric hospital and patients are given drugs investigators say you know that could be one of the reasons why so few people made it out alive they say that most of th
this week a fire broke out at night in a psychiatric ward outside moscow killing thirty eight patients and staff only three people made it out alive are going off was at the scene looking at the possible causes of the tragedy. it was around half past one in the morning when a nurse at that tiny psychiatric hospital in the village located around eighty miles away from moscow noticed smoke in one of the hallways she trying putting out the fires self but the flames were spreading too quickly so...
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california is moving for ward with the implementation with ab 32, environmentalists are finding to stop the keystone pipeline and there are hundreds and thousands of people to protest the pipeline when president obama came to san francisco. but government action is not enough. the fossil fuel companies are the root of our climate problems, in fact the companies have tried very, very hard to make sure that the debate and discourse about the climate action is something that is not scientific at all and it is based on things that do not exist or are not measurable by science. we can exercise the power of our pocket books by divesting our retirement fund from the fossil fuel companies. the retirement board can divest without effecting the fund security or yield. the staff of the retirement board estimates that out of the 15.6 billion only one billion is invested in securities, either incorrect or correct investments such as mutual funds. we are not calling for immediate divestment, the resolution calls for seizing new fossil fuels and divesting within five years, this gives the retirement b
california is moving for ward with the implementation with ab 32, environmentalists are finding to stop the keystone pipeline and there are hundreds and thousands of people to protest the pipeline when president obama came to san francisco. but government action is not enough. the fossil fuel companies are the root of our climate problems, in fact the companies have tried very, very hard to make sure that the debate and discourse about the climate action is something that is not scientific at...
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allover the investigation into moscow region psychiatric ward fire that killed thirty eight people this week carol smoking and drugs are side as possible reasons for the high death toll. has been disheartening week for the eurozone with unemployment named breaking twenty seven percent and reaching a new high in france figure so grim in fact that they've left questioning the benefits of austerity the president of the european commission of minutes europe's drives last sam as its limit comes amid worrying signs of public unrest fresh protests have been held across the eurozone with official told showing this trust toward the two sions has been double the leader of the u.k. the panel's party nigel faraj believes that anyone with money invested in the single currency zone is now at risk. they guessed should be worried all over the euro zone but it was. all i've been pondering for years you know what would happen when spain finally went back how would they possibly deal with the she needed which perhaps would be five or six hundred billion euros how could this happen without huge american su
allover the investigation into moscow region psychiatric ward fire that killed thirty eight people this week carol smoking and drugs are side as possible reasons for the high death toll. has been disheartening week for the eurozone with unemployment named breaking twenty seven percent and reaching a new high in france figure so grim in fact that they've left questioning the benefits of austerity the president of the european commission of minutes europe's drives last sam as its limit comes amid...
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clarissa ward has reported extensively from inside syria. she joins us now.clarissa what are syrians saying about this red line? >> reporter: well, syrians who support the opposition have been saying for months now that they believe that the regime has been using chemical weapons in attacks against them am but at the same time even with this growing tide of intelligence from britain, from france, from israel and now from the u.s. which appears to support their claim, they don't really expect to see any fundamental shift in u.s. policy inside syria which of course up until this point has favored a really hands-off approach. and the problem there is that if ordinary syrian citizens are drawing that conclusion you can be pretty sure that president assad is making similar calculations when he's working out just how far can push that red line. >> jeff: so there is frustration from inside syria about u.s. policy. what would syrians like to see happen now? >> reporter: well, that really depends who you talk to. if you talk to the rebels they will tell you we need he
clarissa ward has reported extensively from inside syria. she joins us now.clarissa what are syrians saying about this red line? >> reporter: well, syrians who support the opposition have been saying for months now that they believe that the regime has been using chemical weapons in attacks against them am but at the same time even with this growing tide of intelligence from britain, from france, from israel and now from the u.s. which appears to support their claim, they don't really...
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and a look at the investigation into a moscow region psychiatric ward fire that killed thirty people this week carol is smoking and sedate of drugs are a side of us possible reasons for the high death toll. well it's been a disheartening week for the eurozone with unemployment in spain breaking twenty seven for santa reaching a new high in france figures so grim in fact that they have left brussels questioning the benefits of a sterile the president of the european commission and i meet dr to slash spending has reached its limit that comes amid worrying signs of public unrest fresh protests have been held across the euro zone with official polls showing distrust toward e.u. institutions as more than double the leader of the u.k. the panel's power. believes that anyone with money invested in the single currency zone is now a driscoll. think investors should be. i've been pondering for years you know what would happen when spain finally went back how would they possibly deal with the sheer scale of the bailout that would be needed which perhaps would be five or six hundred billion euro
and a look at the investigation into a moscow region psychiatric ward fire that killed thirty people this week carol is smoking and sedate of drugs are a side of us possible reasons for the high death toll. well it's been a disheartening week for the eurozone with unemployment in spain breaking twenty seven for santa reaching a new high in france figures so grim in fact that they have left brussels questioning the benefits of a sterile the president of the european commission and i meet dr to...
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debate a couple years ago, for instance, about the future of the colton school building in the 9th ward where a group of predominantly white parents opposed the charter network from taking over the building, and i went to one meeting where many of the parents were decrying long days, emphasis on test preparation, lack of diversity, and i went to another meeting with african-american parents where they were talking about what they liked about the kip approach and how the more privileged white parents were trying to take something away they valued. i feel at the core this is about ogy and beliefsd understandings and ideals surrounding education, all of which has validity and long history behind them, but the writing and public discourse surrounding education do you want grapple with the issues and tensions at all. instead, it's obsessed with the admittedly not unimportant, but abstract ideological battles surrounding topics like governance and privatization. the third major lesson i learned relates to both book writing and education. i didn't, as i said, no in a lot of ways what the book
debate a couple years ago, for instance, about the future of the colton school building in the 9th ward where a group of predominantly white parents opposed the charter network from taking over the building, and i went to one meeting where many of the parents were decrying long days, emphasis on test preparation, lack of diversity, and i went to another meeting with african-american parents where they were talking about what they liked about the kip approach and how the more privileged white...
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and a look at the investigation into a moscow region psychiatric ward fire that killed three people this week tell us making and the dative just cited as a possible reason for the high death toll. it's an it is heartening week for the euro zone with unemployment in spain of breaking twenty seven percent and reaching a new high in fronts figures so grim in fact that they've left to brussels questioning the benefits of austerity the president of the european commission admitted on monday that euros a drive to slash spending has reached its limit it comes amid worrying signs of public on rest fresh protests have been held hostage the euro zone with official polls are showing distrust towards each institution has more than doubled the leader of the u.k. depends party nigel ferocity that anyone with money invested in the single currency zone is now at risk. big investors should be worried all over. europe i've been pondering for years you know what would happen when spain finally went back how would they possibly deal with the sheer scale of the bailout that would be needed which perhaps woul
and a look at the investigation into a moscow region psychiatric ward fire that killed three people this week tell us making and the dative just cited as a possible reason for the high death toll. it's an it is heartening week for the euro zone with unemployment in spain of breaking twenty seven percent and reaching a new high in fronts figures so grim in fact that they've left to brussels questioning the benefits of austerity the president of the european commission admitted on monday that...
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dzhokhar tsamaev has been treated in the medical ward of the old army base. it treats prisoners and detainees who require specialized long-term medical care. the 19-year-old is recovering from injuries he suffered during his attempted get away last week. and now the latest official casualty figure shows that 260 people were injured in the boston bombings. that's for more than first reported. 31 people remain in boston area trauma centers including many victims who lost their legs or feet. these injuries require very expensive operations. one charity group has already raised $25 million in individual and corp rate donations to help pay the hospital bills. >>> the boston bombing case is now fueling the already emotional debate over america's immigration policies. the chairman of the house committee says the terrorist attack could lead to major changes in the way the u.s. grants asigh lumbar to immigrants the. two suspects are brothers from russia who came to the u.s. with their family 10 years ago. >>> san francisco ed lee flies to baltimore this morning for a
dzhokhar tsamaev has been treated in the medical ward of the old army base. it treats prisoners and detainees who require specialized long-term medical care. the 19-year-old is recovering from injuries he suffered during his attempted get away last week. and now the latest official casualty figure shows that 260 people were injured in the boston bombings. that's for more than first reported. 31 people remain in boston area trauma centers including many victims who lost their legs or feet. these...
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president be board of commissioners we're got folks here that are being awarded a special ward. those california administrators association will have their awards presented them to at an award subtraction an april 29th and one of our students will be honored for their achievement in public organization. we'd like to okay. one by one and start with our principle ms. erica. invite her to say a few words >> so i'm going to listen to the 3 ss and make this short. i want to thank you all. i'm very he humbled to receive this award. everyone constantly channels me by bringing me fun and interesting challenges daily. i don't know if it's - you have a good woman has a good man and he's a wonderful husband who's at the giants game tonight working, working, working. i want to thank him together and say you can't believe what happened to 80 today. but i also want to thank all the superintendents to work under and to lead and guide me arrest each day is fun and interesting for the students. i do it for the students making sure they're meeting the mark and go eagles. (clapping). >> thank you
president be board of commissioners we're got folks here that are being awarded a special ward. those california administrators association will have their awards presented them to at an award subtraction an april 29th and one of our students will be honored for their achievement in public organization. we'd like to okay. one by one and start with our principle ms. erica. invite her to say a few words >> so i'm going to listen to the 3 ss and make this short. i want to thank you all. i'm...
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able to find such people in throughout the community, throughout the city to present such award to ward them for their lifetime achievements to the community. they really make the community better as a whole and i know that the more you probably present such award to more people it's less prestigious of an award maybe but i'm sure there are people that have contributed very much to many profound changes to the community and they should be, i believe they should be awarded as well. it really inspires. as you can see pastor had a lot of family here in the crowd. i'm sure that made him really happy. i don't know him but i'm really happy and it just really motivates one to just have a different outlook on life and possibly backup a piece of liter on the ground and give a smile to a stranger on a random day. really, it's really beautiful to see such a thing today. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> mr. president, members of the board, quite often i see a situation that seniors who are trying to get the bus to whenever they have to go and despite of their age and their inability to wal
able to find such people in throughout the community, throughout the city to present such award to ward them for their lifetime achievements to the community. they really make the community better as a whole and i know that the more you probably present such award to more people it's less prestigious of an award maybe but i'm sure there are people that have contributed very much to many profound changes to the community and they should be, i believe they should be awarded as well. it really...
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the place for bodies have so far been found near the doors of the hospital and eight more inside the wards on their beds tommy thompson in the outrages i know and many questions in our hands like who is to blame probably and why were there so many casualties. one of the moment authorities is saying that they think it was a short circuits of the electrical wiring in the building that started the fire however there were also bars on the windows of this hospital sensibly that to stop patients escaping although in this situation the bars ended up trapping people inside it is unclear yet as to whether patients inside. who if any may have been heavily medicated and so may have been unable to escape anyway. all right bottom line from the moscow region told many thanks indeed there of course we'll be bringing you back soon thank you and of course this is not defined as the blaze unfortunately in a russian medical facility claim lives and for more on the tragic history of hospital fires. paul scott is here with me paul i know it's so after outrageous this is not the first time it's been before so p
the place for bodies have so far been found near the doors of the hospital and eight more inside the wards on their beds tommy thompson in the outrages i know and many questions in our hands like who is to blame probably and why were there so many casualties. one of the moment authorities is saying that they think it was a short circuits of the electrical wiring in the building that started the fire however there were also bars on the windows of this hospital sensibly that to stop patients...
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our own norah o'donnell, john dickerson, and clarissa ward.ve some highlights of last night's white house correspondents' dinner here in washington. stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,, "face the nation." we have a full house this morning but since the white house correspondents' dinner was last night, we probably better check the role to make sure everybody showed up. ( laughter ) cbs news foreign correspondent, clarissa ward, who usually reports from inside syria. happy to have her with us here today. peggy noonan, who used to work for president reagan, is now a columnist for the "wall street journal." david gergen, who worked for both presidents reagan and clinton, and is now at harvard. they must be studying you, david, nobody's ever done that before. "cbs this morning" cohost norah o'donnell is back with us for a weekend work day and last but not least, our long-suffering and hardworking political director john dickerson. clarissa, i want to start with you, because you probably have been in syria more than any other correspondent. >> just a few weeks
our own norah o'donnell, john dickerson, and clarissa ward.ve some highlights of last night's white house correspondents' dinner here in washington. stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,, "face the nation." we have a full house this morning but since the white house correspondents' dinner was last night, we probably better check the role to make sure everybody showed up. ( laughter ) cbs news foreign correspondent, clarissa ward, who usually reports from inside syria. happy to have her with us here...
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in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with storm waters and they boost property value where they have a robust urban forest. i wanted to mention when i first moved to san francisco, i lived on russian hill, i would sometimes take the cable car and i would often see you and your sister see both of them smiling and the warmth they shared as twins, it brought a smile to my face everyday. as you said before you started your sister is smiling down today and it will live on for both of you, thank you. >> we are going to lower the tree and plant the tree in honor of vivian. miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right.
in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with storm waters and they boost property value where they have a robust urban forest. i wanted to mention when i first moved to san francisco, i lived on russian hill, i would sometimes take the cable car and i would often see you and your sister see both of them smiling and the warmth they shared as twins, it brought a smile to my face everyday. as you said before you...
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thanks to ward 86 and this project i hope they restore the cuts and i hope you ail will help us. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> i'm ann i'm a social worker's. i wanted to bring some residents here today but they are not feeling well. i want to about our facility where we rely heavy on ryan whites fund to fund our y n a salaries without whom we couldn't stay licenses. we serve people with mental health issues and extremely complicated medical issues. i believe we save the city money because of our triage. we're able to observe medication and prevent a lot of infections hospital shuns not to mention possibly institutional costs since we get a lot of folks from the la begin hospital. so i'm urging you all to backfill the cuts and also looking forward to
thanks to ward 86 and this project i hope they restore the cuts and i hope you ail will help us. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> i'm ann i'm a social worker's. i wanted to bring some residents here today but they are not feeling well. i want to about our facility where we rely heavy on ryan whites fund to fund our y n a salaries without whom we couldn't stay licenses. we serve people with mental health issues and extremely complicated medical issues. i believe we save the...
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approach the [indiscernible] news that the intersection near west virginia ,venue and mount all of it ward they will close down that intersection because of a water main break. it is just coming in. virginia, we are ok on 95 with the major lanes (-- major lanes open. , a stringis morning of attacks, including a number of car bombings in iraq. the violence comes less than a week after the first countries -- after the country's first elections. although this is taking place as as the u.s. and other countries remain alert for north missileeparing for its launch. >> secretary john kerry is heading home after a trip to seoul, japan, and >> celebrations sparked the 101st birthday of the nation's founding. turned out onnds the streets of pyongyang to a respect. ,lthough the situation is tense people have bright faces and are very happy. comes asratory mood the missile launch keeps the region on edge. the government today doubled down on the thread. and high-all-out war quality nuclear weapons. john kerry says there still hope for peace that the u.s. wants to avoid confrontation but remains on ale
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the guy with the back ward's hat doesn't carry about being undercover or discovered, rather. >> always a possibility there was an attempt to disguise the appearance. these pictures compared to other investigations i have been involved in on the public and private side. they are good quality photos and i feel, bret, we'll have people looking around at their personal files. they will look at the photos and it didn't mean anything to him. gee, i think i see these people elsewhere . more spottings and better pictures will help the are the thises and public find out these people'identity. >> next steps. 15 seconds. >> forensics are worked on and tying in the pieces of where the components may have been purchased and sending out information to airlines and rail way and station and border stations from our border people and entered bovereder people and moving forward with it i think we'll see movement on it quickly and next days or so. we'll get them. >> bret: bill, we appreciate your time tonight. >> you're welcome. >> bret: breaking news and we'll go back with the images and the two suspect
the guy with the back ward's hat doesn't carry about being undercover or discovered, rather. >> always a possibility there was an attempt to disguise the appearance. these pictures compared to other investigations i have been involved in on the public and private side. they are good quality photos and i feel, bret, we'll have people looking around at their personal files. they will look at the photos and it didn't mean anything to him. gee, i think i see these people elsewhere . more...
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i wanted ward cleaver. my dad was not ward cleaver. i give him a mulligan. >> host: your dad also said to you that he was of there for you. >> guest: and that's the other -- >> host: he stay with the his mother. >> and that's the other point. here i am thinking that my daddied not love me. he got up every day, he came home, he wasn't abusive, he and my mom resolved things in an intelligent way. why i thought he didn't love me is beyond me, and one of the reasons i wrote the book is to tell people, many of whom who have had bad experiences with their own dads, often there's no manual. these people is have no better experience, they did the best they could. they did their job, they were the role model. and as long as the old man is above the ground, you can still reach out and perhaps repair the relationship, which is what i did. there's one other wrinkle in the book. i was living in cleveland, i met my uncle. my uncle happened to be a man who lived with my dad before my dad met my mother, none of which i knew. so imagine growing up with
i wanted ward cleaver. my dad was not ward cleaver. i give him a mulligan. >> host: your dad also said to you that he was of there for you. >> guest: and that's the other -- >> host: he stay with the his mother. >> and that's the other point. here i am thinking that my daddied not love me. he got up every day, he came home, he wasn't abusive, he and my mom resolved things in an intelligent way. why i thought he didn't love me is beyond me, and one of the reasons i wrote...
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volunteers working together to ward off fast-rising floodwaters. we have dire flood situations in six midwestern states, following heavy downpour this week that dumped up to seven inches in some areas. the floods and flash floods, of course, hundreds of evacuations, closed countless roads and swamped farm lands along most of the upper mississippi river jeer. and they have thecombo of snow melting and rainy season. >> and 'tiz the season out there for sure for them. for us, we have near record territory for april. >> and this is like summer. >> you know? i was thinking about that and it's probably warmer. >> right. >> we're not freezeing in san francisco today, which is usual as mark twain never said, the coldest winter ever spent was in san francisco and mark twain was a reporter in the bay area when? >> wait, wait, started out by dispatching from hawaii, 1840? >> five years old. he started out the enterprise and 1864. the first ying job as a journalist and when he came to san francisco in 1865. it sent mark twain to san francisco and can did stand
volunteers working together to ward off fast-rising floodwaters. we have dire flood situations in six midwestern states, following heavy downpour this week that dumped up to seven inches in some areas. the floods and flash floods, of course, hundreds of evacuations, closed countless roads and swamped farm lands along most of the upper mississippi river jeer. and they have thecombo of snow melting and rainy season. >> and 'tiz the season out there for sure for them. for us, we have near...
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what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ thers got to be better cards[ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. and need to get my car fed? progressive makes it easy, because weive you choices. you can pick where to get your car fixed, we can cut you a check, or, at our...
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this week it was like hey, ward, you are threw. you are out. that's it. he has no ware else to go. say? >> i say the supreme court was right not to take it on. look, churchill used his professorship as a place to attack americans who died in 9/11 and there is a certain line that even under free speech you can't yell fire in a firehouse. >> particularly where you are supposed to be an educator. there is another one and people may not know this name. it's cathy baden was a member of the weather underground. she was convicted of murder for an armored car robbery where two police officers and one brinks guy were killed. all right? and she served 22 years in prison and paroled in 2003. cathy bow deb. all right. now, she has now achieved somehow a professorship at columbia university and a lot of people going why are you hiring a murderer up there and you say? >> good for her. >> she served her time. >> bill: she did? >> she served her time and in this country when you serve your time you pay back your debt to society and do whatever you want after that except you can't run for president
this week it was like hey, ward, you are threw. you are out. that's it. he has no ware else to go. say? >> i say the supreme court was right not to take it on. look, churchill used his professorship as a place to attack americans who died in 9/11 and there is a certain line that even under free speech you can't yell fire in a firehouse. >> particularly where you are supposed to be an educator. there is another one and people may not know this name. it's cathy baden was a member of...
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now we take a look at the investigation into a psychiatric ward fire in the moscow region that killed thirty people this week carol smoking inside of the drug so sided as possible reasons for the high death toll that's coming up shortly. my ski theater i'm a the second to be obese money in stevia to two which is both a cultural contemporary i wanted to logically serve the auditorium so joining me to almost say on i would see the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts right here at marine. the boat international airport in the very heart of moscow. it's been a disheartening week for the euro. with unemployment in spain breaking twenty seven for santa's reaching a new high and friends figure so grim and sad that they've left brussels questioning the benefits of a stereotype the president of the european commission declared on monday that europe has dropped to slash spending as reached its limit and while there have been a worrying signs of public unrest fresh protests have been held across the eurozone with official polls showing the
now we take a look at the investigation into a psychiatric ward fire in the moscow region that killed thirty people this week carol smoking inside of the drug so sided as possible reasons for the high death toll that's coming up shortly. my ski theater i'm a the second to be obese money in stevia to two which is both a cultural contemporary i wanted to logically serve the auditorium so joining me to almost say on i would see the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the...
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front wards, backwards, on their legs and that sheer drop off the top of that mountain, spectacular.e're so used to seeing these images coming out of norway and sweden. this is completely different in china. my favorite part about this entire thing is the gods of roads that have spilled out those wonderful ribbons on those mountains. that is called the heaven linking avenue, known as big gate road. >> it's almost like kids squiggling on the ground. >> i always wonder if these guys were given one super power, would they choose flying? because they pretty much already can. >> i would think so. then you could ditch the suit. they cruise around the mountains in those ribbons of shoes. >> just the set, guys. >> those aren't your lips any more. >> some people would actually call this a makeup pet peeve. >> hey, guys. >> sharon ferrell did a parity video about all of these pet peeves. she's a makeup artist and a blogger, listed all the makeup pet peeves that people should never do. this is one of them. >> i've got one, when you can see the noticeable lines. because the makeup is the wrong c
front wards, backwards, on their legs and that sheer drop off the top of that mountain, spectacular.e're so used to seeing these images coming out of norway and sweden. this is completely different in china. my favorite part about this entire thing is the gods of roads that have spilled out those wonderful ribbons on those mountains. that is called the heaven linking avenue, known as big gate road. >> it's almost like kids squiggling on the ground. >> i always wonder if these guys...
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over the last few years >> we have that one year 2007, 2008 which saw a big reduction in the grant ward. was that made up by the city? >> that was made up from a general fund from the city that year there was a single large reduction the city stepped up on a one-time basis and the subsequent years our grant was increased to offset that reduction. so if you looked at the history of the general fund this matter put into the hiv, aids program you would there is was a general increase to partially offset that and do you have a graft to show what happens over the years? >> yes. i have the data - am i able to use the overhead? actually, i don't need it i have it on a separate file here. it's not the visual format that would be ideal. >> maybe i have something - if it's too difficult to share it goes along with the presentation. >> but we'll provided that data to you, we certainly have it available. in addition to the ryan white reductions that we've seen over the past two years we've also got reductions from our hiv prevention. in 2010 there was a relifetime that shifted funding away from cer
over the last few years >> we have that one year 2007, 2008 which saw a big reduction in the grant ward. was that made up by the city? >> that was made up from a general fund from the city that year there was a single large reduction the city stepped up on a one-time basis and the subsequent years our grant was increased to offset that reduction. so if you looked at the history of the general fund this matter put into the hiv, aids program you would there is was a general increase...
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. >> such deals are done in maternity wards. thriving.ss has been to legally adopt can be difficult. there are no shortage of willing parents, but now it's highly unlikely they will be adopted. according to the government, there are thousands of child- less couples waiting to adopt. adopted everyally year. >> why is it so low? it's difficult to make sure the parents. you have to verify, make sure that they really and truly care about the children. there are too many people wanting to have children. there is a huge demand worldwide and not enough children. resort to those getting a child through illegal means. hard as it is, she says they are better off. she hopes their future will be brighter. al-jazeera, manilla. >> every suspended drank ordered is reserved for someone who cannot afford to pay for their own. is big business, but in zagreb, there's more of an interest in helping those who cannot afford it. 50i would like to purchase coffees, please. >> they pay for two or more drinks allow me a poor person who comes into the caf
. >> such deals are done in maternity wards. thriving.ss has been to legally adopt can be difficult. there are no shortage of willing parents, but now it's highly unlikely they will be adopted. according to the government, there are thousands of child- less couples waiting to adopt. adopted everyally year. >> why is it so low? it's difficult to make sure the parents. you have to verify, make sure that they really and truly care about the children. there are too many people wanting...
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these developing world countries with poor resource many of these patients are los angeles wishing on wards. our course bring in surgeon and is teach them so they can spare these limb and is bring the patients back to a functional status where they can go back and provide for their families. >> the foundation also supported bay pack which, is an exiting and innovative program. this particular program works with the sector to pregnant woman and the treatment of woman so that for babies who are born free of virus. >> when i first walked into the office doctor coen told me i can have a natural birth and i didn't wrap my head around that. >> we know a woman with hiv if we do nothing her risk of passing the hiv to her baby is 25% with the use of this medication we can substantially reduce that risk to much less than one%. bay pack someone of the first organization to use the combination medication in pregnant woman. >> i'm so grateful that the medicines they have to ensure a baby be born healthy. >> this has been so successful that it's been five-six years now since we have had a child born at s
these developing world countries with poor resource many of these patients are los angeles wishing on wards. our course bring in surgeon and is teach them so they can spare these limb and is bring the patients back to a functional status where they can go back and provide for their families. >> the foundation also supported bay pack which, is an exiting and innovative program. this particular program works with the sector to pregnant woman and the treatment of woman so that for babies who...
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do we really want the government to have that bush mark are there other ways to ward off cyber attacke government? is there no longer a right to privacy? dagen: now you have some wall street firms that are looking for exemptions to those laws because they say, well, we need to monitor our employees activities. >> wall street's concern is a legitimate one. if the person is high ranking enough in a wall street company and they are involved in insider trading, that could impose. if news corporation can ask us for that, it does not constrain in the same affect. >> we all were afraid a week ago now with those monsters were running around boston and nobody knew who caused that massacre. people tend towards safety rather than liberty. although streets, all the microphones and cameras and it did not stop these crazies from doing what they did. it help the police find them, but it did not stop the carnage. i think it is human nature to prefer safety over human freedom. yes, privacy is diminishing which is why geraldo referred to me yesterday as a minority of one. [ laughter ] connell: much lar
do we really want the government to have that bush mark are there other ways to ward off cyber attacke government? is there no longer a right to privacy? dagen: now you have some wall street firms that are looking for exemptions to those laws because they say, well, we need to monitor our employees activities. >> wall street's concern is a legitimate one. if the person is high ranking enough in a wall street company and they are involved in insider trading, that could impose. if news...
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today bright 56 six on the porch in new orleans 7th ward and rest on the head of his yellow dog. it's 2012 and he often finds himself amusing over time lost, time wasted. it feels like a minute that i have been out here. it took time to adjust to life on the outside and once on the a dark rainy morning as he found himself biking to his miserable job in mississippi he felt real despair. from recognized he was 47 years old and never had a car and afford for 20 years in prison. sometimes he says it's little things like that that can drag him down into sorrow. he chose to do something that both keep those wasted years fresh in his memory. he helps to educate others in the hopes that his story will spur reform. he's not an educated man. his formal schooling stopped in 6th grade. the katrina criminal justice reform effort. that's the holistic reentry program for offenders. he told anybody with time to spare and inclination to listen. putting a face on an abstract idea, injustice. on this particular afternoon in may 2012, he tells this story to me for a fourth time. he is deeply preoccu
today bright 56 six on the porch in new orleans 7th ward and rest on the head of his yellow dog. it's 2012 and he often finds himself amusing over time lost, time wasted. it feels like a minute that i have been out here. it took time to adjust to life on the outside and once on the a dark rainy morning as he found himself biking to his miserable job in mississippi he felt real despair. from recognized he was 47 years old and never had a car and afford for 20 years in prison. sometimes he says...
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that would be a strategic move by apple to push expectations down ward.market, dow industrial up 100 points. nasdaq up 23. netflix roaring ahead. millions of new subscribers. netflix bigger than hbo. up 23% this morning. it is up $41 to $215. however, that number right there, all-time high on netflix. they are not there yet. >> i remember that. bigger than hbo. kind of cool today. temperatures, i don't think so. specially if you are inland. let's check right now with meteorologist, rob mayeda in for christina. >>> you will see the numbers climbing into the 80s and upper 80s in a few spots. the areas in the orange, santa clara valley. the sea breeze will pick up as we hit toward the evening. big drop in temperatures, 60s and 70s in the bay area. >>> your commute still kicking in for this traffic tuesday. extra slowing south 680. all the way down past the golf course. the map will show you why around the bend coming out of sunol, reports of some gravel spilling in the lanes. 880 slowed also out of hayward and fremont. your south bay and northbound routes re
that would be a strategic move by apple to push expectations down ward.market, dow industrial up 100 points. nasdaq up 23. netflix roaring ahead. millions of new subscribers. netflix bigger than hbo. up 23% this morning. it is up $41 to $215. however, that number right there, all-time high on netflix. they are not there yet. >> i remember that. bigger than hbo. kind of cool today. temperatures, i don't think so. specially if you are inland. let's check right now with meteorologist, rob...
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i my name is there and i was to come back to where the lovely country when dal ward weekends. my name is osama has my home ugh i'm planning to stay in russia. to build a new life here. until just a year ago would never have thought of leaving damascus and building a new house in a small village in the tiny republican russia and the land of his ancestors when war broke out in the caucuses one hundred fifty years ago his grandfather and hundreds of thousands of a dog is. sent to turkey jordan syria and other countries in the middle east now war has brought a twist of fate. to return to his ancestral home. but i prefer to kim here because i believe that there is a big prospectus in there. maybe in the coming tween now. many syrians came to this village in search of peace and other local people helping rebuild the house. people here. houses and you can you accept to live here. for me this is not. his wife to stay for awhile with their children in a rented flat in town he didn't want them to be put off by living in an unfinished house. we called this in suits us to lead us to be a
i my name is there and i was to come back to where the lovely country when dal ward weekends. my name is osama has my home ugh i'm planning to stay in russia. to build a new life here. until just a year ago would never have thought of leaving damascus and building a new house in a small village in the tiny republican russia and the land of his ancestors when war broke out in the caucuses one hundred fifty years ago his grandfather and hundreds of thousands of a dog is. sent to turkey jordan...
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they're wards of the state without deposit insurance, without the ability to get free money. remember that's supposed to help bail out the whole economy, recover the economy. >> jon: they're still doing it the news flash is the free stuff is only available to wall street. okay. the average guy on main street can't go to the fed and get 0% money. >> jon: why doesn't the fed do this? okay. we're going to make these billions of dollars available to these banks. we're going to do it at low interest but with a precondition. 50% of it has to go to businesses under $10 million, whatever. it's got to go to small businesses. if you don't loan that out, you can't just turn it over, if you don't loan it out, you don't get the rest of it? why not place that condition on them and get that liquidity back into the small main street business economy. i mean, i'm legitimately curious as to why they can't do that >> go back to the super glass eagle. i'm saying that banks who want the privilege of deposit insurance and want the privilege of the fed window can't be in trading. they can't be in s
they're wards of the state without deposit insurance, without the ability to get free money. remember that's supposed to help bail out the whole economy, recover the economy. >> jon: they're still doing it the news flash is the free stuff is only available to wall street. okay. the average guy on main street can't go to the fed and get 0% money. >> jon: why doesn't the fed do this? okay. we're going to make these billions of dollars available to these banks. we're going to do it at...
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dzhokhar tsamaev is now being treated in the medical ward of an old army base. that facility treats prisoners and detainees who need special long-term medical care. the 19-year-old is still recovering from injuries suffered during his atemperatured get away last week. and now the suspected boston bombers apparently had a second target, times square in new york city. the surviving bomb suspect told investigators he and his brother decided to set off as many as six bombs in times square. the fbi says it was a spontaneous decision by those two brothers days after the boston bombing and just before that shootout with police near boston early friday morning. >>> the boston bombing case is now fueling the already very emotional debate over america's immigration policies. the chairman of the house committee says the terrorist attack could lead to major changes in the way the united states grants asylum to immigrants. the two suspects are chechen brothers from russia. they came to the u.s. with their family 10 years ago. >>> the latest official casualty count shows that
dzhokhar tsamaev is now being treated in the medical ward of an old army base. that facility treats prisoners and detainees who need special long-term medical care. the 19-year-old is still recovering from injuries suffered during his atemperatured get away last week. and now the suspected boston bombers apparently had a second target, times square in new york city. the surviving bomb suspect told investigators he and his brother decided to set off as many as six bombs in times square. the fbi...
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alarm signs have sprouted up in yards like saplings in an attempt to ward off burglaries. >> we're up about 25% inappropriate crimes for the same time last year, however, we're down 13% from last three months of 2012. >> this is a rough time to live. it's all around us. >> the oakland hills community of montclair has been hard hit two. neighbors had homes broken into. >> this house was broken noo. they kicked in the front door. it was in the middle of the day. >> people are doing what they can to stay safe. >> we have these special things on the door autos we have an alarm system and three dogs. >> she says those thefts have given birth to a strong community neighborhood watch. and increasing -- christie's neighborhood the residents are looking at funding to put cameras throughout the montclair village. >> reeleven son the way to those long travel delays caused by furloughed air traffic controllers. the white house promised the president would approve a measure sending controllers right back to work. this bill would allow the faa to redirect money to pay for staffed control towers aro
alarm signs have sprouted up in yards like saplings in an attempt to ward off burglaries. >> we're up about 25% inappropriate crimes for the same time last year, however, we're down 13% from last three months of 2012. >> this is a rough time to live. it's all around us. >> the oakland hills community of montclair has been hard hit two. neighbors had homes broken into. >> this house was broken noo. they kicked in the front door. it was in the middle of the day. >>...