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it's an active fault and the other is the hay ward fault. geology and other people say this is a fault that is more likely to have slippage. and the hay ward fault runs through the university of california >> right through memorial stadium, i understand. >> it's one site moving relative to the other >> and downtown san francisco, the heart of san francisco, this is basically almost exactly between the hay ward faults and san andreas. >> although if you live in the richmond district and the hay ward fault goes off, you won't feel the earthquake. you won't be able to stand. >> so what you're saying is the closer you are. >> that's why it's good to be in the middle. if you are on one extreme and the fault goes off, the shaking will be pronounced >> how many people were in san francisco in 89? anyone in the marina in 89? >> if you were in the main portion, the ground excelleration was 90 percent. if you way 100 pounds, the pound moved with 9 pounds. if the hay ward fault goes off, most of san francisco will feel 20 to 25 percent, the marina whic
it's an active fault and the other is the hay ward fault. geology and other people say this is a fault that is more likely to have slippage. and the hay ward fault runs through the university of california >> right through memorial stadium, i understand. >> it's one site moving relative to the other >> and downtown san francisco, the heart of san francisco, this is basically almost exactly between the hay ward faults and san andreas. >> although if you live in the...
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hall, miranda cosgrove, and music from zz ward will be here.you live you will probably hear the national anthem at least once tomorrow. and the national anthem is one thing we all learned when we were kids. and i don't know about you, but when i was a kid i probably didn't know what it meant. but i really don't probably know entirely what it means now. but we went onto hollywood boulevard to have kids tell us what they think the lyrics mean to the star spangled banner. can you tell us the lyrics? >> yes, oh say can you see, by the dawn's early light. i don't really know. >> what is that last part? you're so proudly to pieces? >> yeah, that is all i can really remember. >> what does that mean? you're so proudly to pieces. >> that we're all proudly to all of like the states, and the united. >> who did we declare independence from? >> canada. >> exactly. what is the star spangled banner about? >> monkeys. >> monkeys, what are ramparts? >> parts of a lamb? i don't know. >> what are ramparts? >> something that has rams on their parts. >> how would y
hall, miranda cosgrove, and music from zz ward will be here.you live you will probably hear the national anthem at least once tomorrow. and the national anthem is one thing we all learned when we were kids. and i don't know about you, but when i was a kid i probably didn't know what it meant. but i really don't probably know entirely what it means now. but we went onto hollywood boulevard to have kids tell us what they think the lyrics mean to the star spangled banner. can you tell us the...
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ward is considered america's pet advocate and written books even.te is "chow hounds" and this is about pet obesity. to talk about the individuvideoe dr. ernie ward via skype. >> hi, beth. i'm excited to be here. >> why is this so important? >> because i can't believe that people still do this. i wanted to do something to get the word out. you see me literally drenched in sweat in 15 minutes, and this is a death trap. >> people say, what am i supposed to do, i take my dog everywhere, and i need to go to the store. >> leave them home. >> people say i'm going inside to a couple of minutes which stretches to five or ten minutes and you can clearly see it in the video, you have an oven in the car. i have been involved three times in my career where the police have broken a window the rescue pets in a hot car. >> you have one more huge passion when it comes to the animals and the book is behind your shoulder. >> yes, you are right, beth. my passion is pet obesity and childhood obesity. i want to help our pets live healthier and longer lives, because we lo
ward is considered america's pet advocate and written books even.te is "chow hounds" and this is about pet obesity. to talk about the individuvideoe dr. ernie ward via skype. >> hi, beth. i'm excited to be here. >> why is this so important? >> because i can't believe that people still do this. i wanted to do something to get the word out. you see me literally drenched in sweat in 15 minutes, and this is a death trap. >> people say, what am i supposed to do, i...
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and music from zz ward. with cleto and the cletones. and now with the greatest of ease, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. good evening. i am the host of the show. thank you for watching. you know, we are less than a half hour away from the fourth of july, a celebration of our independence from england. and our dependence on alcohol. [ laughter ] i think it is great when the fourth of july is on a thursday because unless you're one of those guys who has to stand outside an apartment complex wearing the uncle sam outfit with the arrow, you probably have the day off. and thursday is a great day to have the fourth of july. because what are you going to do? go in for one day. and friday and saturday are bad because you have the weekend anyway. monday and friday are good because you get three-day weekend. and as far as weekdays go, tuesday and wednesday are the worst. sunday, monday, best, thursday, friday, tuesday, wednesday, sunday and then saturday. did i spend too much time thinking about this? [ cheers a
and music from zz ward. with cleto and the cletones. and now with the greatest of ease, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. good evening. i am the host of the show. thank you for watching. you know, we are less than a half hour away from the fourth of july, a celebration of our independence from england. and our dependence on alcohol. [ laughter ] i think it is great when the fourth of july is on a thursday because unless you're one of those guys who has...
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that heat is shooting northwest ward toward boys, 108 tomorrow. and vegas probably topping out at 116 and it looks like a streak, a heat streak is in jeopardy in las vegas, four consecutive days of 115 plus. that record set back in 2005. it looks like we will tie or break the record by midweek. so very hot temperatures across the west. >> jeff: meanwhile in the east the problem is rain and floodingment how long does that continue for. >> looks like it will continue for the next several days. in fact the whole pattern is very slow to change and slow to move. big storm system stalled out across the ohio valley, a moist plum out of the gulf of mexico. the darker green five to ten inches of rain in the southeast and northeast 2 to 4 inches of rain falling and that means flash flooding in spots swrz jeff, thank you. on the subject of that flooding, flash flood warnings were issued in 49 north carolina counties this afternoon. at least two inches of rain fell in chapel hill stranding some cars on downtown streets. president obama wound up his last full
that heat is shooting northwest ward toward boys, 108 tomorrow. and vegas probably topping out at 116 and it looks like a streak, a heat streak is in jeopardy in las vegas, four consecutive days of 115 plus. that record set back in 2005. it looks like we will tie or break the record by midweek. so very hot temperatures across the west. >> jeff: meanwhile in the east the problem is rain and floodingment how long does that continue for. >> looks like it will continue for the next...
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ing elley: clarissa ward is iliting us now in cairo. clarissa, the president that was installed by the military has ordered an investigation of the shootings. cottthat had any impact at all? >> well, scott, it's not very likely to. thate's deep mistrust on both sides. ma each thinks that the other is manipulating the facts for their own political gain, and the fact of the matter is that neither president here-- not morsi who was deposed by the military and not adly mansour, the president appointed by the military, can say they are in charge of all of egypt. >> pelley: clarissa ward in cairo for us tonight. clarissa, thank you. in canada, eight more bodies have been recovered more than haudays after a runaway train that was hauling crude oil exploded in a gigantic fireball after derailing. 13 people are confirmed dead. n quns more are missing. much of a small town in quebec has been leveled. the train had been parked, but or sevw the brakes released and it sped downhill for seven we ha with more on this, we have mike .v. whong, a corresp
ing elley: clarissa ward is iliting us now in cairo. clarissa, the president that was installed by the military has ordered an investigation of the shootings. cottthat had any impact at all? >> well, scott, it's not very likely to. thate's deep mistrust on both sides. ma each thinks that the other is manipulating the facts for their own political gain, and the fact of the matter is that neither president here-- not morsi who was deposed by the military and not adly mansour, the president...
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. >> unless they're in the habit of feeding everyone else on the ward, i think we can conclude thoseday when the grandparents stopped by for a visit, it was kate's parents, the commoners who had pride of place. the middletons went first, traveling by taxi to meet their royal grandson. >> it wasn't really well. we're so thrilled. >> reporter: how are the parents doing? >> fabulously. >> reporter: only after they had their visit did the prince of wales and the duchess stop by. two kings and three queens in one room. in vegas, they'd call that a full house. they've made it their task to make themselves relevant. william's day job, flying a search and rescue helicopter. his brother taking up arms in one day, partying in las vegas next, hosted the olympics, won wimbledon and won the tour de france this year, not a bad year at all for the brits. the new baby gives the country one more thing to take pride in. that was the mood tonight at the duchess of cambridge. >> there's nothing more attractive than a man holding a newborn baby. >> reporter: here in the u.s. the closest equivalent are th
. >> unless they're in the habit of feeding everyone else on the ward, i think we can conclude thoseday when the grandparents stopped by for a visit, it was kate's parents, the commoners who had pride of place. the middletons went first, traveling by taxi to meet their royal grandson. >> it wasn't really well. we're so thrilled. >> reporter: how are the parents doing? >> fabulously. >> reporter: only after they had their visit did the prince of wales and the...
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council member from ward 7, thanks for your time. we'll see how it turns out tomorrow. >> thank you. we'll see. >>> virginia could become the next big battleground for same- sex marriage in the wake of last month's supreme court decision which dealt a major blow to the federal defense of marriage act. the aclu is going to court against the state's ban on gay large. peggy fox talks to people on both sides. >> reporter: as a virginia resident, she doesn't have the same rights as other metro people. shh she and her partner, an ipis copal priest, have been a couple -- episcopal priest have been a couple 15 years. their union is not recognized by the state. she's hoping that will change if the aclu wins its lawsuit against virginia's gay marriage ban. >> the doma decision was not complete and it's still -- our marriages aren't recognized here in virginia, so we need to keep fighting. >> reporter: the aclu helped the couple sue when it tried to stop them from adopting their second son. >> the office that approved those placements under the
council member from ward 7, thanks for your time. we'll see how it turns out tomorrow. >> thank you. we'll see. >>> virginia could become the next big battleground for same- sex marriage in the wake of last month's supreme court decision which dealt a major blow to the federal defense of marriage act. the aclu is going to court against the state's ban on gay large. peggy fox talks to people on both sides. >> reporter: as a virginia resident, she doesn't have the same rights...
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>> i love it when you cue up jim ward. that's the funnest thing about this show. and you can do it on become anything. jim, who killed michael hastings hastings. >> fred flrgenhiden. >> no, it was lee harry oswald. >> in the parlor with the candlestick. >> colonel mustard in the book depository. >> stephanie: we were just talking to jacki will healthcare. >> jacki schechner? >> stephanie: yeah, jacki schechner. >> she's not there? >> stephanie: she's somewhere in the cloud. >> the cloud. >> hey get off of her cloud. >> stephanie: you write every thinking american knew that the american healthcare system was dying from hunger. the president decided hell's bells somebody ought to do something like "b" that. he did and some have made mistakes along the way. some saying saying the opposition is somewhat sane and reasonable,
>> i love it when you cue up jim ward. that's the funnest thing about this show. and you can do it on become anything. jim, who killed michael hastings hastings. >> fred flrgenhiden. >> no, it was lee harry oswald. >> in the parlor with the candlestick. >> colonel mustard in the book depository. >> stephanie: we were just talking to jacki will healthcare. >> jacki schechner? >> stephanie: yeah, jacki schechner. >> she's not there? >>...
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but then we start to see some changes as hot air mass shifts west ward warmer pattern will develop by the meddle of the week away from the coast line. not feel the heat near the coast here's the week ahead. going up on wednesday but really the heat comes in here by the end of the work week heading into the weekend when you start to see temperatures rising up into the mid 90's range. so tomorrow morning watch out for spotty drizzle. may is need your
but then we start to see some changes as hot air mass shifts west ward warmer pattern will develop by the meddle of the week away from the coast line. not feel the heat near the coast here's the week ahead. going up on wednesday but really the heat comes in here by the end of the work week heading into the weekend when you start to see temperatures rising up into the mid 90's range. so tomorrow morning watch out for spotty drizzle. may is need your
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clarissa ward on the military's crackdown. >> no war should ever be forgotten. no veteran should ever be overlooked. >> axelrod: president obama honors korean war veterans on teransth anniversary of the conflict's end, while seth doane reports from inside north korea. why they keep hanging on. kwn dailier on politicians who olst the public's patience. and terrell brown on proposed cuts to your mail service. to save the post office, you may not believe what washington may be willing to drop. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. with a western edition of the broadcast. we begin tonight with a deadly escalation of violence in egypt. u.s. secretary of state john kerry said today the country is at a "pivotal moment." at least 72 people are dead there, according to the ministry of health. after troops opened fire on supporters of deposed president mohammed morsi. there are conflicting claims about exactly what happened. the government says troops only fired tear gas, not live bullets. but cbs news corre
clarissa ward on the military's crackdown. >> no war should ever be forgotten. no veteran should ever be overlooked. >> axelrod: president obama honors korean war veterans on teransth anniversary of the conflict's end, while seth doane reports from inside north korea. why they keep hanging on. kwn dailier on politicians who olst the public's patience. and terrell brown on proposed cuts to your mail service. to save the post office, you may not believe what washington may be willing...
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clarissa ward is in cairo, and chip reid has reaction from washington. the arizona investigation: it turns out 19 firefighters sent out a distress call earlier than first believed. carter evans with new information. climate extremes: the u.n. releases numbers on weather in the last decade, and dean reynolds reports the earth has never seen anything like it. and the new mission: bill whitaker on the veterans who go from serving their country to serving their neighbors. >> they need to wake up every morning knowing that their country still needs them. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone. scott is off tonight. i'm jeff glor. it is the fourth of july in egypt, but just hours ago the country's experiment with democracy appeared to go up in flames. fireworks in cairo's tahrir square celebrated the ouster of egypt's first democratically elected president. the military removed mohamed morsi, suspended the constitution and installed the country's top judge as interim president. he'll be swo
clarissa ward is in cairo, and chip reid has reaction from washington. the arizona investigation: it turns out 19 firefighters sent out a distress call earlier than first believed. carter evans with new information. climate extremes: the u.n. releases numbers on weather in the last decade, and dean reynolds reports the earth has never seen anything like it. and the new mission: bill whitaker on the veterans who go from serving their country to serving their neighbors. >> they need to wake...
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but then we start to see some changes as hot air mass shifts west ward warmer pattern will develop by the meddle of the week away from the coast line. not feel the heat near the coast here's the week ahead. going up on wednesday but really the heat comes in here by the end of the work week heading into the weekend when you start to see temperatures rising up into the mid 90's range. so tomorrow morning watch out for spotty drizzle. may is need your
but then we start to see some changes as hot air mass shifts west ward warmer pattern will develop by the meddle of the week away from the coast line. not feel the heat near the coast here's the week ahead. going up on wednesday but really the heat comes in here by the end of the work week heading into the weekend when you start to see temperatures rising up into the mid 90's range. so tomorrow morning watch out for spotty drizzle. may is need your
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clarissa ward is in the middle it.it. and 150 years ago today the battle that saved america. chip reid returns to gettysburg. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. 61 of the nation's best firefighters were overwhelmed yesterday as they defended the yar of yarnell, arizona. the unit known as the granite mountain hot shots was wined out except for one lone survivor. the yarnell fire has incinerated more than 700 homes in a town of 200 people northwest of phoenix. these are pictures of the granite mountain hot shots in may last year. hot shots are elite teams that meet arduous training and fitness standards, the equivalent of wildfire swat teams. this is chris mckenzie, one of the ban in the mountain men who was killed. his father was a firefighter, too. in prescott, mourners, including toby schultz, created a makeshift memorial on the fence line of the hot shots' fire station. we have two correspondents on this story. first, john blackstone in congress, arizona, for us tonight. john? >> reporter: scott, this fire
clarissa ward is in the middle it.it. and 150 years ago today the battle that saved america. chip reid returns to gettysburg. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. 61 of the nation's best firefighters were overwhelmed yesterday as they defended the yar of yarnell, arizona. the unit known as the granite mountain hot shots was wined out except for one lone survivor. the yarnell fire has incinerated more than 700...
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clarissa ward, cbs news, hermel, lebanon. >> pelley: major league baseball just suspended one of its biggest stars for drug use. and a new round is coming in the custody battle over baby veronica when the "cbs evening news" continues. hands, for holding. ♪ feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, thought to play a role in the inflammation that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start taking xeljanz if you have any kind of infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform bloo
clarissa ward, cbs news, hermel, lebanon. >> pelley: major league baseball just suspended one of its biggest stars for drug use. and a new round is coming in the custody battle over baby veronica when the "cbs evening news" continues. hands, for holding. ♪ feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill...
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camped out in spots around cairo as the military appears to be gearing up for a crackdown, clarissa ward is in cairo tonight, clarissa, what is the latest? >> reporter: good evening, jeff. well, the interior ministry has said that these camps legally must be dismantled, and so the question is now, now, how and when. today we attended the funeral of one of those morsi supporters who was killed in this weekend's clashes, at one of the protest camps and while there were far fewer demonstrators there, those who remain said that they had no intention of leaving, that they were willing to face down military tanks, or even to give their own lives in order to exercise their right to demonstrate freely, so of course the concern is with both sides digging in, any military operation could quickly devolve into yet another bloody confrontation. >> glor: clarissa, what is the interim government saying about all of this? >> reporter: well, jeff, the interim government, i am, surprisingly supports the military, an advisor to the president today told journalist the government is still in talks with musli
camped out in spots around cairo as the military appears to be gearing up for a crackdown, clarissa ward is in cairo tonight, clarissa, what is the latest? >> reporter: good evening, jeff. well, the interior ministry has said that these camps legally must be dismantled, and so the question is now, now, how and when. today we attended the funeral of one of those morsi supporters who was killed in this weekend's clashes, at one of the protest camps and while there were far fewer...
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tonight, this image, 18-year-old stephen ward from utah being helped at the crash scene. nick schifrin in spain for us again tonight. >> reporter: out of the charred twisted wreckage, somehow stephen ward walked out alive. >> i've never been to hell, but it's probably a pretty accurate description. >> reporter: ward was in the last car. he noticed on a display panel the train was racing 110 miles an hour, double what it should have been doing. then it started to happen. >> honestly, i just remember moving sideways. >> reporter: tilting to the side, he first thought nothing of it. then suddenly he was thrown flying through the air. >> the last thing i remember is the feeling of leaving the tracks and i blacked out in midair. a lot of people were screaming. a lot of people were crying. >> reporter: when he opened his eyes, this is him, bloodied and stunned. >> i've seen a picture of myself that they took. i look like the walking dead. completely covered in blood. it was truly gruesome. stephen was sitting at the end of this car right here, and you can see how blown out that
tonight, this image, 18-year-old stephen ward from utah being helped at the crash scene. nick schifrin in spain for us again tonight. >> reporter: out of the charred twisted wreckage, somehow stephen ward walked out alive. >> i've never been to hell, but it's probably a pretty accurate description. >> reporter: ward was in the last car. he noticed on a display panel the train was racing 110 miles an hour, double what it should have been doing. then it started to happen....
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glo transition. >> glor: clarissa ward in cairo. thank you. edward snowden is a man without a country who is running out of options. today iceland refused to make him a citizen and a newspaper in ireland reports the u.s. has formally asked the government there to arrest snowden if he tries to pass through. the former n.s.a. contractor is wanted on espionage charges for leaking details about top secret u.s. surveillance programs. snowden has reportedly asked more than 20 countries for asylum. lor now he remains at the moscow airport. a superbug that is taking more lives and forcing states to take new action. pope francis names two new namess. and one of north america's most active volcanoes erupts. those stories and more when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> pelley: whole foods today announced the recall of cheese leat may be contaminated with listeria. the product in question is crave e prhers. people in several states have daten sick after eating it and one elderly person in minnesota has died. one of the most dangerous threats inside hos
glo transition. >> glor: clarissa ward in cairo. thank you. edward snowden is a man without a country who is running out of options. today iceland refused to make him a citizen and a newspaper in ireland reports the u.s. has formally asked the government there to arrest snowden if he tries to pass through. the former n.s.a. contractor is wanted on espionage charges for leaking details about top secret u.s. surveillance programs. snowden has reportedly asked more than 20 countries for...
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clarissa ward is in cairo. >> reporter: according to the supporters of ousted president morsi, soldiers opened fire on them outside the barracks where they believe morsi is being held. this amateur video, which cannot be verified, show clouds of tear gas amidst heavy gun fire. as the sun rose, the clashes continued. this video appears to show a soldier firing down on protesters from a nearby roof top. at a local hospital, we met dr. yahi mussa who was with the protesters at the barracks. he told us he was shot twice. >> i saw people killed around me. i saw my gunshot in my leg and my hand. i saw them shoot to kill. >> reporter: and you're sure it was the military? >> yes. >> reporter: but the military gave a very different version of events. it said soldiers had opened fire after the barracks had come under attack by what it called a terrorist group. state television played videos that claim to show the morsi supporters had been armed. dr. mousa deny there had had been any provocation for the attack. >> lies, lies, lies. very offensive lies. the police officer and the military officers
clarissa ward is in cairo. >> reporter: according to the supporters of ousted president morsi, soldiers opened fire on them outside the barracks where they believe morsi is being held. this amateur video, which cannot be verified, show clouds of tear gas amidst heavy gun fire. as the sun rose, the clashes continued. this video appears to show a soldier firing down on protesters from a nearby roof top. at a local hospital, we met dr. yahi mussa who was with the protesters at the barracks....
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clarissa ward is in cairo. progress in arizona: the wildfire that killed 19 men this week is coming under control, and some families discover their homes were saved. >> my heart is torn, torn between sadness and joy. >> glor: america celebrates independence and the reopening of the statue of liberty eight months after sandy. and a course of their own. veterans discover a critical link to their recovery. >> i love the game. if i didn't have the game, i don't know if i'd be the same person i am today. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone. scott is off tonight. i'm jeff glor. this fourth of july has been a working holiday for president obama. he met with his national security team to discuss the crisis in egypt that threatens stability in the middle east. the egyptian army is in control tonight after ousting the first democratically elected president, mohamed morsi, and installing a top judge as interim president. protesters have been demandi
clarissa ward is in cairo. progress in arizona: the wildfire that killed 19 men this week is coming under control, and some families discover their homes were saved. >> my heart is torn, torn between sadness and joy. >> glor: america celebrates independence and the reopening of the statue of liberty eight months after sandy. and a course of their own. veterans discover a critical link to their recovery. >> i love the game. if i didn't have the game, i don't know if i'd be the...
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clarissa ward's in cairo. >> high winds are feeding the atldfire that killed 19 firefighters in arizona. john blackstone on the unpredictable fire. un carter evans on the men who were lost. >> i want people to know they are heroes, that they are loved. that they will be missed. >> a three-year-old is caught in l thstody battle that went all the way to the supreme court. elaine quijano on the emotional case. and they show their love of country week after week. >> they're happy to have that reminder that this is their country. freedom's not free. .> michelle miller introduces us to the freeport flag ladies. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. ng sponsored by cbs >> good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm norah o'donnell. a showdown in egypt could be i' just hours away. late tonight a defiant president dehammed morsi went on state tv in a 45 minute speech he insisted he won't step down despite an ultimatum from the military. this was the scene a short time ago in cairo. tahrir square bursting with protesters who want morsi out. those protests only
clarissa ward's in cairo. >> high winds are feeding the atldfire that killed 19 firefighters in arizona. john blackstone on the unpredictable fire. un carter evans on the men who were lost. >> i want people to know they are heroes, that they are loved. that they will be missed. >> a three-year-old is caught in l thstody battle that went all the way to the supreme court. elaine quijano on the emotional case. and they show their love of country week after week. >> they're...
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, and, on some occasions, walked right out of the psych ward and right into a job as a critical care nurse. >> 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 resign from five 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
, and, on some occasions, walked right out of the psych ward and right into a job as a critical care nurse. >> 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....
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the mission of the far southeast family strengthening collaborative is to be a catalyst for the ward 8 community, really helping the community coalesce around issues of families and children and the issues that they deal with. i think that anytime there is an issue within the family, the entire family is impacted. whether it is mental health, substance abuse, hiv, whatever it is. if one family member is impacted, then it impacts the entire family. family really is anybody that you can rely on. any resource that you have at your disposal to build your own strengths. you do have to look at the whole picture because if you're constantly just focusing on the children or the youth and not their parents or other caregivers, then when they go home there's going to be a disconnect. and if you have a youth that is using a substance, that can be dramatic on the parents and on the whole entire family as well because that individual can impact the family. the family is a part of the treatment process. the person that's getting the treatment themselves is just one individual, but the family has a
the mission of the far southeast family strengthening collaborative is to be a catalyst for the ward 8 community, really helping the community coalesce around issues of families and children and the issues that they deal with. i think that anytime there is an issue within the family, the entire family is impacted. whether it is mental health, substance abuse, hiv, whatever it is. if one family member is impacted, then it impacts the entire family. family really is anybody that you can rely on....
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clarissa ward join us us from cairo. >> good evening, jim. certainly there's been a lot of confusion here in egypt about neether or not nobel peace prize winner mohammed el baradei is the country's new prime minister. e were essentially saying itwasa heuple of hours ago, the prkesman for the interim president gave a press conference in which he said that el baradei's name was just one iden list of candidates, that the president was considering and that's why baradei may seem like the most logical choice no appointments has, in fact, been made. now spokesman also said that the army is fully -- is no longer, sorry, no longer in control of the a country, that president has assumed responsibility, certainly the streets of cairo today we saw a much reduced military presence, things here really felt quite a bit calmer and i am sure you can see behind me here in tahrir square, the revelers who have been coming out every single night, many of t em appear to have stayed home tonight, just a few miles from iere, there are many morsi supporters who have
clarissa ward join us us from cairo. >> good evening, jim. certainly there's been a lot of confusion here in egypt about neether or not nobel peace prize winner mohammed el baradei is the country's new prime minister. e were essentially saying itwasa heuple of hours ago, the prkesman for the interim president gave a press conference in which he said that el baradei's name was just one iden list of candidates, that the president was considering and that's why baradei may seem like the most...
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how this tough granny warded off a would-be robber. >>> she's almost 100 years old, and she's still gotnty of fight in her. how this tough granny warded off a would-be robber. ,,,,,,,,,, announcer: right now at sleep train, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. ,,,,,,,,,, choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. one has been ringing o >>> bad guys might want to think twice before they mess with this gritty granny. >> her phone has been ringing off the hook ever since she told a robber to take a hike! >> you can have all the tootsie rolls you want, but i am not opening that register. >> longtime friends say she's always been strong-willed. police are still looking for the would-be thief. >>> a former football star may have played his final down. ,, >>> taking down the old bay bridge is almost as big a project as building the new one. >> they have great documentation about how the old structure was built in the 1930s, and they'll use that itself a roadmap. >
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crimestoppers is offering $10,000ry ward for information leading to arrest. >> now the crash at sfo. the remains of three girls killed in the crash of asiana flight 214 will be cremated today according to chinese reports. the families took part in a private service at the cemetery in colma. san francisco mayor and the chinese counsel general offered condolences and the families will take their daughters' ashes back to china on saturday. a city attorney is working with law firms representing half a dozen crash victims and says 9 company is trying to settle cases before lawsuits are filed especially in the united states where the claims can run into the millions of dollars. >> six new cases of west nile virus in contra costa county. six dead birds have tested positive. two were discovered in pittsburg, one each in antioch, brentwood, concord and oakley and is transmitted by mosquitoes. so far this year, four groups and 11 dead birds have tested positive for the virus. >> next on abc7 news, the death toll is rising after a spanish train derailment with the new video of the crash and a p
crimestoppers is offering $10,000ry ward for information leading to arrest. >> now the crash at sfo. the remains of three girls killed in the crash of asiana flight 214 will be cremated today according to chinese reports. the families took part in a private service at the cemetery in colma. san francisco mayor and the chinese counsel general offered condolences and the families will take their daughters' ashes back to china on saturday. a city attorney is working with law firms...
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the sheriff scott israel put this together in brother ward county. the general public, there are people that will try to draft them into creating havoc in the community. warning them, use common sense and stay out of it. you are entitled to your opinion and entitled to protest as long as it is donely. it's always a small majority that creates the problem for the community. >> heather: then the rest gets swept in with the hype. what steps will law enforcement take once the verdict is announced? >> right now, they are on call. all leaves have been cancelled. they when the verdict comes out, they will go on a shift which is 12 hours on and 12 hours off. they have set up command posts. they have assisted put in place for mass arrests if it is necessary. incarceration and they have the field force already prepared. so everything is prepared god forbid there is civil unrest. i think the chiefs of police did a pro-active in doing these public service announcements and the units going out and interacting with members of gangs and trying to obtain information
the sheriff scott israel put this together in brother ward county. the general public, there are people that will try to draft them into creating havoc in the community. warning them, use common sense and stay out of it. you are entitled to your opinion and entitled to protest as long as it is donely. it's always a small majority that creates the problem for the community. >> heather: then the rest gets swept in with the hype. what steps will law enforcement take once the verdict is...
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ward 8 where marion barry is, a councilman, has 38% poverty, the highest in 30 years. it is so nuts for places like that, by the way, there are a million ward 8s in this country to deny people a job, to deny people access to things that would make their life more comfortable, this to me seems suicidal and mean-spirited. >> imagine just a few people deciding for people that would line up for jobs at wal-mart immediately to get those jobs, and by the way, around the country, the last i looked, i thin it was like $7.50 minimum wage so they are above it, the highest is 9 at this point in time or one or two states. this is just ridiculous. you're letting a few people dictate policy. this is pure politics and it only will kill joobs going forward and set a terrible precedent. >> 12.50 is not a lot of money. >> i'd like to say one more thing. >> you brought that up. >> you brought that up, but let me bring something up. 12.50 is not necessarily a lot but it's a lot more than zero. it's a lot more than zero. >> think of it this way, charles. the big problem is not that it's 12
ward 8 where marion barry is, a councilman, has 38% poverty, the highest in 30 years. it is so nuts for places like that, by the way, there are a million ward 8s in this country to deny people a job, to deny people access to things that would make their life more comfortable, this to me seems suicidal and mean-spirited. >> imagine just a few people deciding for people that would line up for jobs at wal-mart immediately to get those jobs, and by the way, around the country, the last i...
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but in the bay area hot air mass expand west ward. not humid here but certainly hot days inland.s dry. and we will see those temperatures rising close to 100 agrees by saturday. triple digit expected around the state for your friday. 100 in sacramento 107 less vegas. one 09 palm springs. heat extending out to businesse salt lake city as well. on saturday 112 in redding. 108 in fresno. 104 in las vegas. by sunday 111 in redding so it its going to be toasty. >> tomorrow morning fog once again could be dense near the coast. temperatures low 50's to the low 60's. clear skies well inland. give yourself plenty of time in the morning commute. 84 in san jose and south bay. 76 in santa cruz. pleasant warm. morgan hill 92. 83 sunnyvale. 77 san mateo. if along the coast 63 in half machine bay. sunset district downtown san francisco 68 degrees and in the north bay you see the temperatures ranging from 83 around san rafael to the triple digit clear lake, ukiah 60's coast side. east by a mild sunny day 74 oakland. 80 in castro vaechlt inland spots you get hot. 94 fairfield 95 livermore 96 in a
but in the bay area hot air mass expand west ward. not humid here but certainly hot days inland.s dry. and we will see those temperatures rising close to 100 agrees by saturday. triple digit expected around the state for your friday. 100 in sacramento 107 less vegas. one 09 palm springs. heat extending out to businesse salt lake city as well. on saturday 112 in redding. 108 in fresno. 104 in las vegas. by sunday 111 in redding so it its going to be toasty. >> tomorrow morning fog once...
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clarissa ward is now on the streets of cairo. she joins us by phone and, clarissa, what is it like there? >> reporter: well, good morning, norah and charlie. there are just hundreds of people pouring into tahrir square. they're getting ready for another day of pro-tests but, of course, today is particularly significant because people are desperately anxiously awaiting to see what will happen. will the military intervene? will there be more political instability? will there be blood on the streets? >> those people you are talking to on the streets, what are they telling you that has to happen? >> reporter: the people here in tahrir square are absolutely adamant about what has to happen. president morsi, they say, has to step down. he has essentially done nothing to address the country's severe economic problems. there's been a breakdown of law and order here. you can hear some people setting off firecrackers in the background. and they also feel he has really sacked the government. all key positions have gone to his islamist musli
clarissa ward is now on the streets of cairo. she joins us by phone and, clarissa, what is it like there? >> reporter: well, good morning, norah and charlie. there are just hundreds of people pouring into tahrir square. they're getting ready for another day of pro-tests but, of course, today is particularly significant because people are desperately anxiously awaiting to see what will happen. will the military intervene? will there be more political instability? will there be blood on the...
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. >> stephen ward was on the train. 78 people were killed. one moment everything was normal and the next ward is covered in blood. >> exclusive interview with cnn. he gives a first hand account of how it all unfolded. >> i was writing up in my journal and i saw the speed. i thought it might have been an error. went around a sharp turn. all of a sudden you could tell one set of wheels left the rails. we were riding on one set of wheels for two or three seconds. it wasn't screaming. no one got super scared about it. a few things of luggage started falling off the racks and after one or two seconds you could feel us leave the other side of the tracks. i blacked out before we hit the ground. the next thing i knew they were helping me out. i thought it was a dream. i vaguely remember someone helping me out. then they kind of helps me out. the train had fallen into a ditch and helped me up and off to the side. i kind of looked around. i was one of the first people they helped out. they were helping other people out. there was screaming and bodies a
. >> stephen ward was on the train. 78 people were killed. one moment everything was normal and the next ward is covered in blood. >> exclusive interview with cnn. he gives a first hand account of how it all unfolded. >> i was writing up in my journal and i saw the speed. i thought it might have been an error. went around a sharp turn. all of a sudden you could tell one set of wheels left the rails. we were riding on one set of wheels for two or three seconds. it wasn't...
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clarissa ward, cbs news, london. >> glor: a string of bombings and shootings across iraq killed at least 13 people today driving the weekend death toll to more than 70. many died saturday when multiple car bombs went off in mostly resident neighborhoods. an interview on tomorrow's cbs this morning, new york governor andrew cuomo offers his view on two scandal plagued politicians, former congressman anthony weiner running for new york city mayor and former governor eliot spitzer who is running for city comptroller. >> it is part of the charm of new york, you know, we tend to have the eccentric, we tend to have the entertaining and this is a little political theatre, i think that is how people think of it. i don't think people think anything more of hit. >> do you wish they hadn't gotten in, one or the other or both? >> no, i think, again, running for office is a very personal decision. >> glor: you can see the full interview first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning." later here, a new weapon to fight the scourge of prescription drug abuse. a desperate measure to save a rare rhino species
clarissa ward, cbs news, london. >> glor: a string of bombings and shootings across iraq killed at least 13 people today driving the weekend death toll to more than 70. many died saturday when multiple car bombs went off in mostly resident neighborhoods. an interview on tomorrow's cbs this morning, new york governor andrew cuomo offers his view on two scandal plagued politicians, former congressman anthony weiner running for new york city mayor and former governor eliot spitzer who is...
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now, clarissa ward is in cairo this morning. clarissa, i imagine the mood is quite tense. >> reporter: that's exactly right, anne-marie. tensions are really sky high here. nobody knows exactly what is going to happen when the military deadline expires at 5:00 p.m. local, but there are fears that this is not going to be pretty. a muslim brotherhood leader today said that, in fact, his supporters would not take any, quote, armed rebellion without revolting against that, and yesterday president morsi in his long and rambling speech said that he has no intention of stepping down, that he was going to stick to his guns, and that he would effectively be willing to give his life to protect the constitution. that really flies in the face of what the protesters behind me are demanding, which is his immediate resignation. and, of course, the fear the fear is if the military does intervene at 5:00 local time, both sides are going to be confronting each other violently or on the streets. last night we saw violent clashes on the streets. at
now, clarissa ward is in cairo this morning. clarissa, i imagine the mood is quite tense. >> reporter: that's exactly right, anne-marie. tensions are really sky high here. nobody knows exactly what is going to happen when the military deadline expires at 5:00 p.m. local, but there are fears that this is not going to be pretty. a muslim brotherhood leader today said that, in fact, his supporters would not take any, quote, armed rebellion without revolting against that, and yesterday...
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but in the bay area hot air mass expand west ward. not humid here but certainly hot days inland.s dry. and we will see those temperatures rising close to 100 agrees by saturday. triple digit expected around the state for your friday. 100 in sacramento 107 less vegas. one 09 palm springs. heat extending out to businesse salt lake city as well. on saturday 112 in redding. 108 in fresno. 104 in las vegas. by sunday 111 in redding so it its going to be toasty. >> tomorrow morning fog once again could be dense near the coast. temperatures low 50's to the low 60's. clear skies well inland. give yourself plenty of time in the morning commute. 84 in san jose and south bay. 76 in santa cruz. pleasant warm. morgan hill 92. 83 sunnyvale. 77 san mateo. if along the coast 63 in half machine bay. sunset district downtown san francisco 68 degrees and in the north bay you see the temperatures ranging from 83 around san rafael to the triple digit clear lake, ukiah 60's coast side. east by a mild sunny day 74 oakland. 80 in castro vaechlt inland spots you get hot. 94 fairfield 95 livermore 96 in a
but in the bay area hot air mass expand west ward. not humid here but certainly hot days inland.s dry. and we will see those temperatures rising close to 100 agrees by saturday. triple digit expected around the state for your friday. 100 in sacramento 107 less vegas. one 09 palm springs. heat extending out to businesse salt lake city as well. on saturday 112 in redding. 108 in fresno. 104 in las vegas. by sunday 111 in redding so it its going to be toasty. >> tomorrow morning fog once...
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but in the bay area hot air mass expand west ward. not humid here but certainly hot days inland. and we will see those temperatures rising close to 100 agrees by saturday. triple digit expected around the state for your friday. 100 in sacramento 107 less vegas. one 09 palm springs. heat extending out to businesse salt lake city as well. on saturday 112 in redding. 108 in fresno. 104 in las vegas. by sunday 111 in redding so it its going to be toasty. >> tomorrow morning fog once again could be dense near the coast. temperatures low 50's to the low 60's. clear skies well inland. give yourself plenty of time in the morning commute. 84 in san jose and south bay. 76 in santa cruz. pleasant warm. morgan hill 92. 83 sunnyvale. 77 san mateo. if along the coast 63 in half machine bay. sunset district downtown san francisco 68 degrees and in the north bay you see the temperatures ranging from 83 around san rafael to the triple digit clear lake, ukiah 60's coast side. east by a mild sunny day 74 oakland. 80 in castro vaechlt inland spots you get hot. 94 fairfield 95 livermore 96 in apartme
but in the bay area hot air mass expand west ward. not humid here but certainly hot days inland. and we will see those temperatures rising close to 100 agrees by saturday. triple digit expected around the state for your friday. 100 in sacramento 107 less vegas. one 09 palm springs. heat extending out to businesse salt lake city as well. on saturday 112 in redding. 108 in fresno. 104 in las vegas. by sunday 111 in redding so it its going to be toasty. >> tomorrow morning fog once again...
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>> clarissa ward in cairo. thank you, clarissa. >>> well, president obama said he was, quote, deeply concerned about the political changes in egypt. the u.s. embassy in cairo ordered all nonessential military personnel to leave egypt. the egyptian military said it would take steps to ensure the safety of americans there including the embassy in cairo and the consulate in alexandria. egypt is a key ally in the middle east and it is also the fourth largest recipient of u.s. foreign aid. chip reid has u.s. reaction. >> reporter: state department spokeswoman jen psaki affirms the administration's hands-off decision less than two hours after president morsi was removed from office. >> i'm not going to rank sides. we don't take sides, as you know. >> reporter: but neutrality has its risks. critics say it portrays the president as simply standing by while a longtime middle east ally that receives $1.5 billion in u.s. aid a year spirals into chaos. on the streets of cairo, the neutrality had already been rejected by ma
>> clarissa ward in cairo. thank you, clarissa. >>> well, president obama said he was, quote, deeply concerned about the political changes in egypt. the u.s. embassy in cairo ordered all nonessential military personnel to leave egypt. the egyptian military said it would take steps to ensure the safety of americans there including the embassy in cairo and the consulate in alexandria. egypt is a key ally in the middle east and it is also the fourth largest recipient of u.s. foreign...
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dozens have died as those protesters protests turned violent, melissa ward will have more on the crisis in egypt on our program. the nsansa leader is still stuck in the transport lounge of the moscow international airport, now three countries are offering him asylum, bolivia, nicaragua and venezuela, he is charged with breaking u.s. espionage laws and is regarded as a fugitive from justice here. >> as for the weather hot is the word across the country here, ago along with high humidity and plenty of thunderstorms this 4th of july, the week ahead promises to be somewhat cooler but just as muggy and nearly as rainy. >> when we come back, the latest on the crash-landing of,,,,,,,,, through sunday at sleep train's 4th of july sale, save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale ends sunday. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> osgood: as we mentioned earlier, a sout south korean air crashed among landing at san francisco's international airport, our john blackstone is there. >> dark s
dozens have died as those protesters protests turned violent, melissa ward will have more on the crisis in egypt on our program. the nsansa leader is still stuck in the transport lounge of the moscow international airport, now three countries are offering him asylum, bolivia, nicaragua and venezuela, he is charged with breaking u.s. espionage laws and is regarded as a fugitive from justice here. >> as for the weather hot is the word across the country here, ago along with high humidity...
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clarissa ward has more from cairo. >> reporter: the european union says its top diplomat catherine ashton has met with deposed president mohamed morsi. this is the first time a western official has met with morsi since he was detained after his ouster. earlier this month, according to ashton the spokesperson, the two met late last night and had in-depth discussions for about two hours. ashton has also met with the man responsible for morsi's ouster the defense minister assisi. she tries to work with both to pull them back from the brink. all eyes on the protests where thousands of morsi supporters have been camped out since morsi's ouster. they're demanding his reinstatement. but the government has asked them to leave. they said that needs to happen soon. the concern is that some type of an operation will be launched in order to forcibly remove them from those camps and that could quickly evolve into a bloody confrontation. here in cairo, the streets are tense today. the muslim brotherhood has called for another big protest. they're saying it's going to be a million man march. and of cour
clarissa ward has more from cairo. >> reporter: the european union says its top diplomat catherine ashton has met with deposed president mohamed morsi. this is the first time a western official has met with morsi since he was detained after his ouster. earlier this month, according to ashton the spokesperson, the two met late last night and had in-depth discussions for about two hours. ashton has also met with the man responsible for morsi's ouster the defense minister assisi. she tries...
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in terms of mental health, we also raised mental health issues and psych beds and psych wards and everything. during the cpmc heari and it seems like even though we raised the issue, it has not been getting a lot of attention even in this plan as was just mentioned by mr. fakuda. i think several of us or more than several of us have visited the psych -- emergency psych unit at general hospital and also set foot within the sheriff's department mental health ward also at san francisco general. and it's quite surprising and eye opening, i think, as to what the issues are. when we raise the issue with respect to mental health at the cpmc hearing, cpmc does have, i think, as i recall, 18 beds over on the california campus or one of the campuses. when we asked the question whether or not those would remain and what part of the plan, in essence, we were stone walled. and there was no promise that any beds would be provided by cpmc. so, i think it's extremely important that the plan have some emphasis within it not only for mental health services at hospitals or clinics, but also the other important
in terms of mental health, we also raised mental health issues and psych beds and psych wards and everything. during the cpmc heari and it seems like even though we raised the issue, it has not been getting a lot of attention even in this plan as was just mentioned by mr. fakuda. i think several of us or more than several of us have visited the psych -- emergency psych unit at general hospital and also set foot within the sheriff's department mental health ward also at san francisco general....
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of course are actually ward. at the state they're federally insured deposit corp so the federal government steps in on their behalf where as s. and p. and moody's and fitch are not wards of the state but we're going to move on to the next headline regarding puffery and this is when you know so much puffery confuses the population that takes it as fact british public wrong about nearly everything survey shows a new survey for the royal statistical society in king's college london shows public opinion is repeatedly off the mark on issues including crime benefit fraud and immigration so regarding benefit fraud for example the public thinks that twenty four pounds of every hundred pounds of benefits is only claimed official estimates are that just seventy pence in every hundred pounds is fraudulent so the public conception is out by a factor of thirty four but again it makes sense to feed the public a good story has no underlying economic basis so the public is financially illiterate on purpose because they're just b
of course are actually ward. at the state they're federally insured deposit corp so the federal government steps in on their behalf where as s. and p. and moody's and fitch are not wards of the state but we're going to move on to the next headline regarding puffery and this is when you know so much puffery confuses the population that takes it as fact british public wrong about nearly everything survey shows a new survey for the royal statistical society in king's college london shows public...
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in terms of mental health, we also raised mental health issues and psych beds and psych wards and everything. during the cpmc hearings ~. and it seems like even though we raised the issue, it has not been getting a lot of attention even in this plan as was just mentioned by mr. fakuda. i think several of us or more than several of us have visited the psych -- emergency psych unit at general hospital and also set foot within the sheriff's department mental health ward
in terms of mental health, we also raised mental health issues and psych beds and psych wards and everything. during the cpmc hearings ~. and it seems like even though we raised the issue, it has not been getting a lot of attention even in this plan as was just mentioned by mr. fakuda. i think several of us or more than several of us have visited the psych -- emergency psych unit at general hospital and also set foot within the sheriff's department mental health ward