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joe webb still fighting till the very end. jerome boger calls it dead right there. >> kevin: frankie hammond back deep for kansas city. it's actually jordan gay to punt. >> john: i think andy will say put that flag away, i blew it dead so there really is no challenge. you see him clearly in the grasp. and the way they try to protect these quarterbacks -- >> kevin: not going to be a challenge there. andy still making a case. progress has stopped. whistle blew. can't review that one. >> referee: the ruling on the field was that the quarterback was in the grass. this play will not be reviewed. fourth down. >> kevin: so carolina will punt it away. and again, it's frankie hammond back to receive. he had a nice return earlier, has two catches for 50 yards. on the practice squad last year. picked him up from the university of florida. and now some stalling on the field. not sure what's going on. the ball is spotted. but there's a little convention around the 45. >> john: see frankie hammond right there. >> referee: please reset the p
joe webb still fighting till the very end. jerome boger calls it dead right there. >> kevin: frankie hammond back deep for kansas city. it's actually jordan gay to punt. >> john: i think andy will say put that flag away, i blew it dead so there really is no challenge. you see him clearly in the grasp. and the way they try to protect these quarterbacks -- >> kevin: not going to be a challenge there. andy still making a case. progress has stopped. whistle blew. can't review that...
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and so i called eric, and eric said, webb, i know who you are. i find hard to believe they wouldn't buy your book, but i will walk you through self-publishing, and so i started a conversation with him. and when did he said, why don't you send me your book? so i can better advice you. and i sent him coming two days later, he said i finished the book and the want to publish it. [applause] so one of the true heroes is eric kaufman, my publisher, who's taking the risk, you know, of this process. and admittedly i've learned a lot about this. those of you all who are interested in publishing, their world is upside down. publishers, e-books has gotten confused. because over 40% of the books now are sold, are sold on the internet, kindle and nook and things of that sort. you can also instant print. you don't take the gamble like we used to of all do a first run of 5000, and if we don't sell them we just take the loss. instead, they can print lower runs and then if people are interested they can just keep renting. i haven't figured out yet, maybe someone
and so i called eric, and eric said, webb, i know who you are. i find hard to believe they wouldn't buy your book, but i will walk you through self-publishing, and so i started a conversation with him. and when did he said, why don't you send me your book? so i can better advice you. and i sent him coming two days later, he said i finished the book and the want to publish it. [applause] so one of the true heroes is eric kaufman, my publisher, who's taking the risk, you know, of this process....
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jim webb cosponsored it. once again, senator warner voted with his party leadership against the interests of virginians. i was just out in southwest virginia as i often am, campaigning. i visited with a gentleman my age, and he was telling me about the difficulties he has found since being laid off his job as a minor. and fact, he is not helping to support his family. he has three children like i have. he's now mowing lawns and doing odd jobs to help support his family. i respect him immensely. for doing that hard work. the wages he is making our far cry from what he was making as a minor. we are seeing all across southwest virginia the damaging effect of senator warner's policies in support of president obama. i, to, agree we need to clean energy and cleaner air. we are all for clean air. when you shut down one third to 50 percent of her coal-fired plants in virginia and you force production overseas to places like china, india and indonesia where they don't have the same high air quality standards that we h
jim webb cosponsored it. once again, senator warner voted with his party leadership against the interests of virginians. i was just out in southwest virginia as i often am, campaigning. i visited with a gentleman my age, and he was telling me about the difficulties he has found since being laid off his job as a minor. and fact, he is not helping to support his family. he has three children like i have. he's now mowing lawns and doing odd jobs to help support his family. i respect him immensely....
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>> james:take a few more looks as the fan raises the helmet and hits webb on his helmet webb of coursees exception and has to be pulled away. >> james:still ahead on the kron four we'll take a look at financial problems robin williams faced and how it tied in to his recent brief return to television. >> james:and another hollywood legend has died. we'll tell you more about the life of award winning actress lauren bacall and what she eas best known for. e. bel >> erica: we will see lots of sunshine and by the afternoon when the sun comes up. as the temperatures upper 50s low 60s sent to cisco currently at 61 degrees. visibility is clear. >> erica: even cooler temperatures the past couple of days have shifted to the north to oregon. to their vehicle after them. you'll see that as we break down the highest 83 and 80 at the half. upper 60s for the downtown san francisco. >> erica: the looks like that type weather will carry us into next week. >> erica: there's a bit of a weight at cash alliance right now. when you make it past the toll plaza use to tout speaks for if the city. drive * 12 t
>> james:take a few more looks as the fan raises the helmet and hits webb on his helmet webb of coursees exception and has to be pulled away. >> james:still ahead on the kron four we'll take a look at financial problems robin williams faced and how it tied in to his recent brief return to television. >> james:and another hollywood legend has died. we'll tell you more about the life of award winning actress lauren bacall and what she eas best known for. e. bel >> erica:...
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brian webb, kpix 5. >>> oakland police plan to have more officers on patrol downtown tonight.ctivists are calling for a march starting at city hall at 6:00 to protest the deadly shooting in missouri. >>> taxi drivers in san francisco have decided to form a union. in u unanimous vote on wednesday about 150 drivers pledged to bring hundreds more in. they want to develop more clout with the city to push for regulation of "rideshare" companies like uber and lyft. becoming unionized also gives drivers access to legal resources in their dealings with individual cab companies. >>> the public utilities commission is ordering local water agencies to start enforcing new statewide restrictions due to the drought. within the next 10 days, the agencies must alert customers with ads in newspapers and on websites and within 20 days, there must be notices sent by mail or email. the agencies also have to provide monthly progress reports to the water resources control board. restrictions are now in effect in parts of the bay area, but so far, no fines. >>> san francisco is seeing more and more
brian webb, kpix 5. >>> oakland police plan to have more officers on patrol downtown tonight.ctivists are calling for a march starting at city hall at 6:00 to protest the deadly shooting in missouri. >>> taxi drivers in san francisco have decided to form a union. in u unanimous vote on wednesday about 150 drivers pledged to bring hundreds more in. they want to develop more clout with the city to push for regulation of "rideshare" companies like uber and lyft....
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let me talk about jim webb. i think jim webb has a strong sense of social justice.at in addition to his military experience. he was one of the first to raise this issue of increased sentencing and disproportionate sentencing in the senate. i think it would be interesting to hear from him during this debate. but, you know, i'm probably for the other woman in the race. [ laughter ] >> okay, we'll see what happens with that. thank you all very much. >>> up next, our friend ann compton in our "sunday spotlight." >>> our "sunday spotlight" shines today on ann compton. our friend and colleague. seen there with president owe bah ma -- obama and granddaughter olivia. one of many special moments for ann, after a path breaking 41 years at abc. >> ann compton. ann compton. ann compton. abc news, the white house. i was 27 years old. i feel the sense of privilege and responsibility for being here. >> and for over four decades, ann's done it all, with skill, grace, and good humor. >> here we go. i have outlived some of the trees on the lawn. >> covering every presidential campaig
let me talk about jim webb. i think jim webb has a strong sense of social justice.at in addition to his military experience. he was one of the first to raise this issue of increased sentencing and disproportionate sentencing in the senate. i think it would be interesting to hear from him during this debate. but, you know, i'm probably for the other woman in the race. [ laughter ] >> okay, we'll see what happens with that. thank you all very much. >>> up next, our friend ann...
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let me talk about jim webb. i think jim webb has a strong sense of social justice.at in addition to his military experience. he was one of the first to raise this issue of increased sentencing and disproportionate sentencing in the senate. i think it would be interesting to hear from him during this debate. but, you know, i'm probably for the other woman in the race. [ laughter ] >> okay, we'll see what happens with that. thank you all very much. >>> up next, our friend ann compton in our "sunday spotlight." herbalife has vitamin supplements for the whole family. i use herbalife energy drinks before long workoutut. i use the protein shakes. they help me manage my weight. we started in 1980, and now have millions of customers around the globe. we employ over 7000 people worldwide d we're growing everyday because our products help people live healthier, more active lives. with a better diet, exercise and herbalife, i've lost 22 pounds and el great. find out more at i i am herbalife.com >>> our "sunday spotlight" shines today on ann compton. our friend and colleague. s
let me talk about jim webb. i think jim webb has a strong sense of social justice.at in addition to his military experience. he was one of the first to raise this issue of increased sentencing and disproportionate sentencing in the senate. i think it would be interesting to hear from him during this debate. but, you know, i'm probably for the other woman in the race. [ laughter ] >> okay, we'll see what happens with that. thank you all very much. >>> up next, our friend ann...
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malcolm webb now reports. >> reporter: they're hungry thirsty and exhausted after walking through remote mountains for days. these people from iraq's yazidi minority fled when they were attacked by the islamic state group ten days ago. some tried to fight back. >> we put our families onto the mount and we stayed behind fighting. we continued to fight for four consecutive hours until the armored vehicles reached our barricades. >> we were later transported into cars into syria. we pray to god to punish those responsible. >> reporter: now they've reached the safety of the kurdistan province. now this is a life line for tens of thousands on the run. other families have made it over the border to neighboring turkey. for now on these tents will be their homes. many of the islamic state homes they ran away from, they have intreaseembraced radical islam. officials say the arrivals urgently need help. >> the majority of the displaceare all people and young children. what do we need most at the moment is food supplies. but as the number of refugees is rising the situation is getting more difficul
malcolm webb now reports. >> reporter: they're hungry thirsty and exhausted after walking through remote mountains for days. these people from iraq's yazidi minority fled when they were attacked by the islamic state group ten days ago. some tried to fight back. >> we put our families onto the mount and we stayed behind fighting. we continued to fight for four consecutive hours until the armored vehicles reached our barricades. >> we were later transported into cars into syria....
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malcolm webb looks at that. >> this ugandan baby takes her first breath. today she wants to be held and fed but along with tens of thousands of babies born in africa per day, she's going to want an education and then a job. africa's youth population is booming so across the continent people are wondering what the future will bring. >> the first thing that these people are going to be looking for will be jobs. so what they need to do, unless they plan on going to school first, degrees and diplomas and certificates to get proper jobs. >> so that they can be produce in other areas. >> reporter: the united nations projects that by the end of the century four out of ten people will be african. it says even by 2050 around 41% of the world's births will be in africa, most of those will be in nigeria, where it will account for 1-10s of the world's birth. in mrch ten march tens of thouss attended a, economic growth and prosperity if governments invest now in education, health care, and creating more jobs. >> we are optimistic about africa's future but only if those
malcolm webb looks at that. >> this ugandan baby takes her first breath. today she wants to be held and fed but along with tens of thousands of babies born in africa per day, she's going to want an education and then a job. africa's youth population is booming so across the continent people are wondering what the future will bring. >> the first thing that these people are going to be looking for will be jobs. so what they need to do, unless they plan on going to school first,...
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malcolm webb has more. >> the experimental but potentially lifesaving serum revise in liberia, almost a,000 have died in the ebola outbreak, nearly as many are infected. enough serum to treat hundreds of people. >> we need to continual our can't-raising, we need to continue the mechanisms that will break transmission so we eradicate this disease. this is not the answer. >> when two american missionaries were infected they were taken home and given treatment. that showed improvement. that raises question why africans never had it. a limited supply was sent. but proving difficult in one of the world's poorest regions. health care facilities are lacking. guinea's border with sierra leon has been closed but frustrated travelers have still been trying to cross. no movement means no trade and therefore no income. an infected nurse gets quarantined to be with her family putting at risk another 20 people. president goodluck jonathan uses a hand sanitizer to show the need for keeping clean. >> the number of people who are at risk is 198. 77 in lagos and there have been increased in quarantine.
malcolm webb has more. >> the experimental but potentially lifesaving serum revise in liberia, almost a,000 have died in the ebola outbreak, nearly as many are infected. enough serum to treat hundreds of people. >> we need to continual our can't-raising, we need to continue the mechanisms that will break transmission so we eradicate this disease. this is not the answer. >> when two american missionaries were infected they were taken home and given treatment. that showed...
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malcolm webb, al jazeera. >> three day truce is in gaza enters its final hours. 64 israeli soldiers and 3 civilians including a thai national have been killed in israel. 1957 palestinians have died according to gaza health ministry. u.n. says three quarters are civilian, 469 are children and more than 10,000 palestinians have been wounded and the more than 209,000 still seeking shelter in u.n. facilities. as we say the truce coming to an end. jane ferguson reports on that from gaza. >> reporter: gazans across the gaza strip know they may have only a matter of hours of peace here. the 72-hour ceasefire runs out at midnight and that's why so many people have turned out in gaza city to do their hopping. over the past month it's been incredibly dangerous to leef your home, never mind freely moving about and stocking up on groceries et cetera. people are enjoying a semblance of peace here but a sense of utters. this could be the last day they get to go about their normal daily lives. >> six people including three members of a palestinian bomb disposal unit and a foreign journalist have been
malcolm webb, al jazeera. >> three day truce is in gaza enters its final hours. 64 israeli soldiers and 3 civilians including a thai national have been killed in israel. 1957 palestinians have died according to gaza health ministry. u.n. says three quarters are civilian, 469 are children and more than 10,000 palestinians have been wounded and the more than 209,000 still seeking shelter in u.n. facilities. as we say the truce coming to an end. jane ferguson reports on that from gaza....
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david webb, we're going to come back to you later in the program. me now with reaction to the unrest in his city as well as and by the way we introduced him twice, the attorney general eric holder's visit there today in ferguson. mr. mayor, how are you? welcome to the program? i'm sorry about what's happening in your city. >> thank you very much. >> i understand four of the 120 people actually arrested yesterday were actually from ferguson? >> that's correct. that's the numbers that i've been hearing. and that's something we've been saying all along. so we know that there's been people coming from all over st. louis and now all over the country to come and not only protest. but we also see a lot of agitators out there. so we've been trying to tell people all along that the city of ferguson really isn't representative of the way we've been. this is a very unfortunate incident that occurred. we hope that the process will play out fairly quickly, that people will be satisfied that justice is served. but we ask people let the process play out, the justi
david webb, we're going to come back to you later in the program. me now with reaction to the unrest in his city as well as and by the way we introduced him twice, the attorney general eric holder's visit there today in ferguson. mr. mayor, how are you? welcome to the program? i'm sorry about what's happening in your city. >> thank you very much. >> i understand four of the 120 people actually arrested yesterday were actually from ferguson? >> that's correct. that's the...
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brian webb for cbs news. >>> an arizona gun instructor is dead following a tragic accident. it happened when a 9-year-old girl being taught how to fire an uzi lost control of the weapon. vinita nair has more. >> the gun won't fire, okay? >> reporter: in this video released by the mohave county sheriff's office, the girl is shown moments before the incident standing next to the instructor as he shows her how to use the weapon. >> go ahead. give one shot. all right. >> reporter: the sheriff's office said their investigation determined that the girl pulled the trigger on the automatic uzi. the recoil sent the gun over her head and the victim was shot. 39-year-old charms vacca, father and war veteran was airlifted to las vegas medical center but didn't survive his injuries. the bullets -- the gun range has been operating for years and they never have had an incident like this. >> our guys are trained to basically hover over people whether they're shooting. you know, if shooting right- handed, we have the right hand behind them ready to push the weapon out of the way and if they'
brian webb for cbs news. >>> an arizona gun instructor is dead following a tragic accident. it happened when a 9-year-old girl being taught how to fire an uzi lost control of the weapon. vinita nair has more. >> the gun won't fire, okay? >> reporter: in this video released by the mohave county sheriff's office, the girl is shown moments before the incident standing next to the instructor as he shows her how to use the weapon. >> go ahead. give one shot. all right....
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chairman maynard webb. he sits on the boards of salesforce, visa and yahoo!.gment is how being the boss is now harder than ever. why now? >> now, the role is much tougher today because it used to be that you could be the hero and everybody bowed down to the ceo. that job was never easy, but today, you actually have to inspire and enlighten your old team. everybody wants to be an entrepreneur. they'd rather start their own company than join yours. it is way harder today than it is ever been. >> who has the hardest job? >> i am not allowed to talk about yahoo!. i would say john chen at blackberry has huge challenges in front of him. >> i spoke with john chen before we go on. it was interesting -- i asked him what he thought the chances were of turning the company around. he said he felt 80/20 that he could add value. he also said this -- >> i am comfortable with generating more value. whether it will be good enough to be iconic again, that is something i need to chew on. i don't know the answer to that question. >> he doesn't know if blackberry will be iconic ag
chairman maynard webb. he sits on the boards of salesforce, visa and yahoo!.gment is how being the boss is now harder than ever. why now? >> now, the role is much tougher today because it used to be that you could be the hero and everybody bowed down to the ceo. that job was never easy, but today, you actually have to inspire and enlighten your old team. everybody wants to be an entrepreneur. they'd rather start their own company than join yours. it is way harder today than it is ever...
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. >> i will start with this one, former senator james webb, his new book i heard my country calling. how did this develop? >> this was pretty straight forward in that it is the story of his and his father's years in war, and he had photographs, we knew he wanted to kind of give it a look, a nostalgic feel, marrying the two together so that they were more cohesive. >> what went into your gift, five partnerships that built america? this is a new book. >> this is a new book. it is sort of calls for having his photo on it. because of the subtitle the five partnerships, you need to explain that, what does that mean and who are those people? in this case it worked out nicely that we have five beautiful portraits, the five people that mattered. >> one thing you worked on, we all know what this cover looks like. here it is the cover of the book and that is the finished product. what was this? >> when we first learn about a book we do a little exploration of the photograph out there. this is a great opportunity to design something with that. it didn't have the big look that we wanted. the epi
. >> i will start with this one, former senator james webb, his new book i heard my country calling. how did this develop? >> this was pretty straight forward in that it is the story of his and his father's years in war, and he had photographs, we knew he wanted to kind of give it a look, a nostalgic feel, marrying the two together so that they were more cohesive. >> what went into your gift, five partnerships that built america? this is a new book. >> this is a new...
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welcome webb reports. >> reporter: this baby takes her first breath.oday she just wants to be held and fed. but along with 10s of thousands of babies born in africa every day, in the coming years she will wants an education and then a job. africa's knuble movement is booming and people wonder what the future will bring. >> the first thing these people will be looking for is jobs. they need to go to school first. in order to get proper jobs. >> the government needs to build more industries so that there are more job opportunities in different jakes. >> reporter: the united nations project by the end of the century four out of 10 people will be african. it says even by 2015 around 41% of the world' births will be in africa. and most of those will be in nigeria where it will account for almost 110th of the world's births. it's most pop las city lay goes is already the largest in the continent and more than a third of young adult living are there unemployed. in march 10s of thousands attended a recruitment for nobodies it end end in a stampede and seven pe
welcome webb reports. >> reporter: this baby takes her first breath.oday she just wants to be held and fed. but along with 10s of thousands of babies born in africa every day, in the coming years she will wants an education and then a job. africa's knuble movement is booming and people wonder what the future will bring. >> the first thing these people will be looking for is jobs. they need to go to school first. in order to get proper jobs. >> the government needs to build...
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the arson experts in the trial has since been ripped apart and the prosecution's may witness johnnie webb who spent time in jail with willingham now says he was told to live by the prosecution webb was promised help getting out of jail if he said willingham confessed to him an innocent man was executed so why do so many americans defend this barbaric stone age system of punishment what do we. i mean yes we are but can we try not to be for like a second people give a few reasons for the death penalty they say it deters murderers from murdering and that's true in that it's not true at all no never all the studies show it's true which makes sense because when you strangling someone you're not generally contemplating the state laws you know it could see did i cross the border into virginia while i was driving up shut up fit of rage last night no it doesn't make any sense secularly people say i don't want my tax dollars to go to keep a murderer alive but it actually costs more to execute someone then to keep them alive imprisoned because of the cost of court the court process and mandatory app
the arson experts in the trial has since been ripped apart and the prosecution's may witness johnnie webb who spent time in jail with willingham now says he was told to live by the prosecution webb was promised help getting out of jail if he said willingham confessed to him an innocent man was executed so why do so many americans defend this barbaric stone age system of punishment what do we. i mean yes we are but can we try not to be for like a second people give a few reasons for the death...
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. >> up next, law partner of hillary clinton, webb hubbell, talked about the background to political thriller he's in little rock, arkansas, where mr. hubbell was once the mayor. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you all for being here. we get to enjoy some great air-conditioning while other people don't get too. i guess we've got the. i want to welcome you to a conversation with webb hubbell, the laman library is extraordinarily proud to bring you this program. web has written a phenomenal book. if you've not read it you are missing out. i want to give a little intro about mr. hubbell. he was born in little rock in 1948. he earned his boucher's degree in electrical engineering in 1970 and his jurist doctorate degree with honors in 73 from the university of arkansas at fayetteville. this is one of those important things being an avid hawk fan that i am. he played football for arkansas from 65-69 during his senior year at the razorbacks were the southwest conference champions, co-championship, and winners of the 69 sugar bowl against the undefeated, the been undefeated university of
. >> up next, law partner of hillary clinton, webb hubbell, talked about the background to political thriller he's in little rock, arkansas, where mr. hubbell was once the mayor. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you all for being here. we get to enjoy some great air-conditioning while other people don't get too. i guess we've got the. i want to welcome you to a conversation with webb hubbell, the laman library is extraordinarily proud to bring you this program. web has written a...
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back with us from ferguson, jason webb.ric holder this, is a guy that said oh, look at how they treat the president, suggesting that you know, that in other words without a shred of evidence, a guy said we're a nation of powers on race. >> he's not the only one. these two men, let's recall, locked arms with al sharpton up in harlem where they said these things. republicans are trying to disenfranchise black voters? i don't think they have a lot of credibility with a large portion of the american public. i think the role of the president should be to condemn the wrong doers. >> what is the feeling on the ground, david? you talked to a lot of people all day, all night tonight. what is the feeling of people about eric holder? about al sharpton, about reverend jackson, about president obama. is there any feeling for that? >> a lot of people are focused on local police they talk about the governor, the conversations are not about eric holder. i suspect, sean, after he gets here, and whatever plays out we'll see him, see more rea
back with us from ferguson, jason webb.ric holder this, is a guy that said oh, look at how they treat the president, suggesting that you know, that in other words without a shred of evidence, a guy said we're a nation of powers on race. >> he's not the only one. these two men, let's recall, locked arms with al sharpton up in harlem where they said these things. republicans are trying to disenfranchise black voters? i don't think they have a lot of credibility with a large portion of the...
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as brian webb reports, doctors are also recommending big >>> adolescents and teens are urged to sleept's what pediatricians are saying. brian webb reports doctors are also recommending big changes to the schoolday. >> reporter: when school starts this fall, sophomore matthew rose will need to wake up before dawn to make his first class at 7:25. >> i mean, usually first period i can't take notes. i'm definitely less focused in the morning. >> reporter: early school start times are sounding an alarm for the nation's leading pediatricians. the american academy of pediatrics is recommending students in middle school and high school start their day at 8:30 a.m. or later. >> the average adolescent is not getting the 8.5 to 9.5 hours of sleep they need. >> reporter: studies show lack of sleep in teens can lead to poor grades, obesity, depressionand drowsy driving accidents. more than 40% of the public high schools in the nation start at 7:30 a.m. >> a body of research shows that delaying school start times at middle and high school levels reverses a lot of the negative consequences. >> repor
as brian webb reports, doctors are also recommending big >>> adolescents and teens are urged to sleept's what pediatricians are saying. brian webb reports doctors are also recommending big changes to the schoolday. >> reporter: when school starts this fall, sophomore matthew rose will need to wake up before dawn to make his first class at 7:25. >> i mean, usually first period i can't take notes. i'm definitely less focused in the morning. >> reporter: early school...
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jim webb cosponsored it. once again, senator warner voted with his party leadership against the interests of virginians. southwest out in virginia as i often am, campaigning. i visited with a gentleman my was telling me about the difficulties he has found since being laid off his job as a minor. and fact, he is not helping to support his family. he has three children like i have. he's now mowing lawns and doing odd jobs to help support his family. i respect him immensely. for doing that hard work. the wages he is making our far cry from what he was making as a minor. we are seeing all across southwest virginia the damaging effect of senator warner's policies in support of president obama. agree we need to clean energy and cleaner air. we are all for clean air. when you shut down one third to 50 percent of her coal-fired plants in virginia and you force production overseas to places like china, india and indonesia where they don't have the same high air quality standards that we have, you're not going to enhan
jim webb cosponsored it. once again, senator warner voted with his party leadership against the interests of virginians. southwest out in virginia as i often am, campaigning. i visited with a gentleman my was telling me about the difficulties he has found since being laid off his job as a minor. and fact, he is not helping to support his family. he has three children like i have. he's now mowing lawns and doing odd jobs to help support his family. i respect him immensely. for doing that hard...
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malcolm webb, al jazeera. >> pakistani police say seven have been killed and ten injured on foiled air attacks. pakistani taliban is claiming responsibility for the attacks. it happened in the pakistani city of querta. meanwhile thousands of antigovernment protesters are converging on islamabad, convoy was attacked by an angry mob as it moved through city. a former leader of the tarik s saaf party wasn't hurt. all demanding the resignation of prime minister noah sharif. kamal hyden sends this report. >> for hours, government proposed a few places but khadry rejected them. when he arrived in islamabad with thousands of his own supporters he's going to choose his own place. that of course may create complications, because authorities have said nobody will be allowed into the red zone which holds the diplomatic area, parliament, presidency and other sensitive installations. as you can see, a storm is brewing outside islam bad but i. tens are thousands of people are expected to condpre gate at islamabad -- congregate at islamabad. they are demanding for the resignation of the government. s
malcolm webb, al jazeera. >> pakistani police say seven have been killed and ten injured on foiled air attacks. pakistani taliban is claiming responsibility for the attacks. it happened in the pakistani city of querta. meanwhile thousands of antigovernment protesters are converging on islamabad, convoy was attacked by an angry mob as it moved through city. a former leader of the tarik s saaf party wasn't hurt. all demanding the resignation of prime minister noah sharif. kamal hyden sends...
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former senator james webb and his book a mire of my country calling. how did this developer? out of this cover develop? >> this is actually pretty straightforward in that it is the story of he and his father's years. he had these photographs. and so we knew he wanted to kind of give it a little illustrative look, a nostalgic feel. and burying the two foes together. >> with went into your madisons gift five partnerships that built america? this is a new book. >> right. this is a new book it is madison. so kind of calls were having his fell one at. because of the subtitle, you kind of need to explain that. what does that mean so in this case it worked out nicely that we had five beautiful portraits of the five people that mattered. >> one of the other books you worked on, we all know what the cover looks like. here is the cover of the book. that is the finished product . what was this? >> you know, when we first learn about a book and do a little exploration as to the photographs that are out there, great photographs of the two of them together. and so we thought that was her g
former senator james webb and his book a mire of my country calling. how did this developer? out of this cover develop? >> this is actually pretty straightforward in that it is the story of he and his father's years. he had these photographs. and so we knew he wanted to kind of give it a little illustrative look, a nostalgic feel. and burying the two foes together. >> with went into your madisons gift five partnerships that built america? this is a new book. >> right. this is...
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we have political leaders, jim carter hillary clinton james webb john mccain. we have got notable personalities like rob lowe and diane von furstenberg and we have a lot of really terrific general nonfiction biographies of everybody from sally ride, john wayne to literary memoirs and a wonderful writer named brando skylar who has a book coming out in a couple of weeks which i think will draw a lot of attention. >> host: so why are there different imprint at simon & schuster? among those to bookstore monday will see a simon & schuster imprint that they might also see some others that are owned by simon & schuster correct? >> guest: right. the idea is you want to have people passionate about the books and navigating the book so publishing houses are often broken down into smaller groups. within each publishing house there can be numerous imprint and divisions and they're all putting their energy behind the projects that they are the most excited about. >> host: one of the big books were simon & schuster this year is hillary clinton's new book. what has been your
we have political leaders, jim carter hillary clinton james webb john mccain. we have got notable personalities like rob lowe and diane von furstenberg and we have a lot of really terrific general nonfiction biographies of everybody from sally ride, john wayne to literary memoirs and a wonderful writer named brando skylar who has a book coming out in a couple of weeks which i think will draw a lot of attention. >> host: so why are there different imprint at simon & schuster? among...
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the ebola outbreak has now killed more than 1,000 people this west africa, as malcolm webb reports. >> the experimental but potentially lifesaving serum arrives in liberia. only enough serum to treat three people. >> for me this is not the answer. it is a matter of trying, we need to continue to contact our missions, the mechanisms that will break transmission so we eradicate this disease, by giving these drugs it is not answer. >> when two american missionaries were infected they were taken home and given the treat and showed improvements. that raises question why the africans have never been given it. it's prevention that's needed to stem the outbreak and that's proving difficult in one of the world's poorest regions. health care infrastructure is lacking. guinea's border with sierra lien has been closed but frustrated travelers are still trying ocross. no movement, no trade, no income. government officials said an infected nurse broke quarantine to be with her family. president goodluck jonathan uses a hand sanitizer oto show the importance of keeping clean. >> the number of infect
the ebola outbreak has now killed more than 1,000 people this west africa, as malcolm webb reports. >> the experimental but potentially lifesaving serum arrives in liberia. only enough serum to treat three people. >> for me this is not the answer. it is a matter of trying, we need to continue to contact our missions, the mechanisms that will break transmission so we eradicate this disease, by giving these drugs it is not answer. >> when two american missionaries were infected...
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webb. any surprises here? kind of a big news reveal? >> not really much of a surprise. we still don't have a lot of details what they have done with the $16 billion. they have only got 34 million allocated for suicide prevention, for ptsd. we've got to really see where the solutions are. we need a va surge. something that i have discussed on my show. we have got federal employees, reservists medical, we can bring them all n we could have a va surge, we have a surge of vets returning with a have it roof issues. one thanks that concerns me, they haven't put in a provision, the unions have to participate, to fire midlevel employees. get rid of management and leave the problem in the midlevel, you haven't gotten rid of the bureaucratic nightmare thatwer which are. >> what is hesitancy obviously correct solution of this problem that is burgeoning because of amount of veterans that come back that need health care services? >> because the unions have to participate in this. this is part of the problem. you have a powerful union that represents employees. it is up to americans
webb. any surprises here? kind of a big news reveal? >> not really much of a surprise. we still don't have a lot of details what they have done with the $16 billion. they have only got 34 million allocated for suicide prevention, for ptsd. we've got to really see where the solutions are. we need a va surge. something that i have discussed on my show. we have got federal employees, reservists medical, we can bring them all n we could have a va surge, we have a surge of vets returning with...
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malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: this uubegan dan baby takes her first breath. in the coming years she'll want an education and then a job. africa's pop laying is booming and across the continental people wonder what the future will bring. >> the first thing they look for jobs. that's what i'm going to school first so that i can get a proper job. >> i think the government needs to build more industries so there's more job opportunities. >> reporter: the united nations projects that by the end of the century, four out of ten people will be african. by 2050 around 41% of the births will be in africa and most in nigeria where it accounts for one-tenth of the world's birth. lagos is already the largest city in the continental, and more than a third of young adults living there are uncombped. in march they attended a mass recruitment informant stadium for a handful of government jobs. it ended in a stampede and seven people were killed. the u.n. children's fund says africa's youth group could lead to huge economic growth and prosperity if governments invest now in ed
malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: this uubegan dan baby takes her first breath. in the coming years she'll want an education and then a job. africa's pop laying is booming and across the continental people wonder what the future will bring. >> the first thing they look for jobs. that's what i'm going to school first so that i can get a proper job. >> i think the government needs to build more industries so there's more job opportunities. >> reporter: the united nations...
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take a few more looks as the fan raises the helmet and hits webb on his helmet webb of course takes exceptionpulled away bowe ride on 92 looking pretty good here not bad for the bowe ride on 92 looking pretty good here not bad for the morning. see they're called winglets. at the end of the wings? winglets may not look like a big deal, but those little do-hickeys save about 54 million gallons of fuel a year. you know what that means? $73 airfares. thank you, little do-hickeys. for a limited time only, southwest airlines is offering flights starting as low as $73 one way to select destinations. if it matters to you, it matters to us. book now online, only at southwest.com. abouyournsurce,bauseatwh youon' you arte n hu you and at pkingear streatwh youon' e fit mp ders ieveith [annncercall-800arme,u ansee w mu yououldave. i lochecked bag.free with my united mileageplus explorer card. i have saved $75 in checked bag fees. priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. i love to travel, no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country a
take a few more looks as the fan raises the helmet and hits webb on his helmet webb of course takes exceptionpulled away bowe ride on 92 looking pretty good here not bad for the bowe ride on 92 looking pretty good here not bad for the morning. see they're called winglets. at the end of the wings? winglets may not look like a big deal, but those little do-hickeys save about 54 million gallons of fuel a year. you know what that means? $73 airfares. thank you, little do-hickeys. for a limited time...
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malcolm webb al jazeera. >>> the opposition party has finally taken the seat in parliament more thanr the elections. activists hope its presence will help bring justice for victims of the rampant land grabbing and robert mcbride reports. >> reporter: half a million people affected by land grasps in resent years. this community was forced to move from the center by developers but the $500 each family received in compensation has all gone. >> translator: it ran out because there is no work here and now people have borrowed money to survive. >> reporter: ironically the bangkok lake project they moved for has installed with the main investor pulling out. the homes of thousands of people that were sacrificed for a developers dream and by now construction should well be underway on luxury villas, hotels and office blocks but for now nature has been left to retake control. it highlights the chaotic land dispute situation in cambodia and the problem stems from confusion surrounding land ownership after the end of the regime in the 1970s. large businesses accused of using d, bious court rulin
malcolm webb al jazeera. >>> the opposition party has finally taken the seat in parliament more thanr the elections. activists hope its presence will help bring justice for victims of the rampant land grabbing and robert mcbride reports. >> reporter: half a million people affected by land grasps in resent years. this community was forced to move from the center by developers but the $500 each family received in compensation has all gone. >> translator: it ran out because...
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david webb is the co-founder of tea party 365. rod wheeler former d.c.detective and fox news contributor and richard fowler nationally syndicated radio talk show host. richard, let me start with you tonight. let's start with this black panther issue because the fbi is very concerned about this. when i went on the facebook page today of the leader of this group, it was astonishing to me the things that he is saying on his facebook page. let's put up a little bit of it here. it says, there are committed and trained warriors on the ground in st. louis. and there are also spies and defleck tors on ground to all general orders are in full effect across this nation. he sals said this is the hour all the greats promgsed. if you die, die like a warrior. i will see you on the ground. what do you make of all this? >> i think martin luther king jr. said it best, violence begets violence. i don't think anybody out here i think if you talk to the brown family they wouldn't condone this type of violence. i think what we are looking for and what people of ferguson is l
david webb is the co-founder of tea party 365. rod wheeler former d.c.detective and fox news contributor and richard fowler nationally syndicated radio talk show host. richard, let me start with you tonight. let's start with this black panther issue because the fbi is very concerned about this. when i went on the facebook page today of the leader of this group, it was astonishing to me the things that he is saying on his facebook page. let's put up a little bit of it here. it says, there are...
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the webb used to be feared by retail, but now it's not only embraced, it's depended on.ding to comport, nearly three in four mobile shoppers searches resulted in consumers making a purchase in store. retailers are looking to the webb and mobile to get consumers to shop in store. >> the good news for retailers and why we continue to see sales improve yeear over year is whats coming into the store is a high valued proposition. somebody who has researched the information, has a good idea what they want to buy and then they're coming to the stores. >>> best buy's ceo tells me shoppers are browsing online first so their trips to the store are more targeted, which means tore traffic is going down, but converting trips to sales is going up. target has seen huge growth rates for cartwheel. its an app that offers discount and coupons for consumers on mobile devices or through facebook but requires instore purchasing. in order room's acquisition of look is driving consumers to its stores. shoppers are returning online purchase to look at nordstrom rack stores noting it is a tremen
the webb used to be feared by retail, but now it's not only embraced, it's depended on.ding to comport, nearly three in four mobile shoppers searches resulted in consumers making a purchase in store. retailers are looking to the webb and mobile to get consumers to shop in store. >> the good news for retailers and why we continue to see sales improve yeear over year is whats coming into the store is a high valued proposition. somebody who has researched the information, has a good idea...
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it looks like the fan reacts and hits webb first. webb reacts by shoving him.eted out a pic of the brawl with the caption hey, ufc, some of these guys, they have a future with you. >>> well, this is the christmas present the nba fans were hope for and pretty much expected. lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers are heading to miami on christmas day. the nba will officially announce the matchup along with the league's full schedule. back to you, guys. >> all right, brian, thanks so much. >> a little tiny business of the nba. >> yes, it's small. >> they're getting a foothold. >> happening now, 138 additional advisers heading to iraq. why it may not be enough to stop terrorists in taking over that country. we're live next. ine. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. and that i had to take action. so he talked to me about xarelto®. [ male announcer ] xarelto® is the first oral pre
it looks like the fan reacts and hits webb first. webb reacts by shoving him.eted out a pic of the brawl with the caption hey, ufc, some of these guys, they have a future with you. >>> well, this is the christmas present the nba fans were hope for and pretty much expected. lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers are heading to miami on christmas day. the nba will officially announce the matchup along with the league's full schedule. back to you, guys. >> all right, brian, thanks...
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brian webb for cbs news new york. >> it is unclear if formal charges have been filed against officer darren wilson. he's on paid administrative leave. attorney general eric holder says the justice department will conduct a full civil rights investigation into michael brown's death. >>> students at howard university are sending a message of support to michael brown and his family. they gathered at a vigil on campus last night. one of the organizers sophomore kalil sadik pictured in the front of that howard university facebook photo that's been shared 100 times, he spoke to us. >> a man can stand like this, which to any law enforcement officer should signify i'm unarmed and willing to comply with your demands and then to be shot, not one but eight times. >> okay as municipal court students we are -- as howard students we are the leaders of the nation. >> they challenge everyone to continue their protests but peacefully. >>> major delays drove metro riders crazy this morning, blue line service in the direction of largo town center was suspended because of a cracked rail between arlingto
brian webb for cbs news new york. >> it is unclear if formal charges have been filed against officer darren wilson. he's on paid administrative leave. attorney general eric holder says the justice department will conduct a full civil rights investigation into michael brown's death. >>> students at howard university are sending a message of support to michael brown and his family. they gathered at a vigil on campus last night. one of the organizers sophomore kalil sadik pictured...
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malcolm webb has their stories. >> reporter: they're hungry, thirsty and exhaust after walking through mountains for days. they fled when they were attacked by fighters from the islamic state group ten days ago. some tried to fight back. >> we put our families in the mount and we stayed behind fighting. we continued fighting for four consecutive hours until the armored vehicles reached our barricades. >> reporter: i came counsel from the mount and walked for more than ten hours until we reached the road. we prayed to god to punish those responsible. >> now they reached the relative safety of iraq's kurdistan province. this area was set up to carry aid from iraq to syria. now it's a lifeline for tens of thousands on the run. other families have made it over the border into neighboring turkey where they registered with authorities. from now on these tent will be their homes. many of the islamic state fighters they ran away from themselves feel marginalized by the government. they embraced radical islam and they attacked and killed yazidis and others from different groups. they say the ar
malcolm webb has their stories. >> reporter: they're hungry, thirsty and exhaust after walking through mountains for days. they fled when they were attacked by fighters from the islamic state group ten days ago. some tried to fight back. >> we put our families in the mount and we stayed behind fighting. we continued fighting for four consecutive hours until the armored vehicles reached our barricades. >> reporter: i came counsel from the mount and walked for more than ten...
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malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: these people were injured during a heavy fire fight in somalia's capitollice say at least four of the dead are civilians. the government says the fighting started when the guards of a former city official fired on its soldiers and african union troops. the sposhters say it was a politically motivated attack. some of those injured say they were targeted. >> i was outside the house when a soldier shot me at close range. i lost consciousness for a while. i am saying that the shoulder shot me deliberately and knew i was an ordinary civilian. >> the african union supporting the government says it seized this cche of arms from his house. >> 20 of his men wereard arrested after the fight. he was arrested later. political figures, it's common for them to keep weapons like these. some opposition say the government with the pizza keepers' support is targeting -- peacekeepers support is targeting electionstion something that bo forces deny. we spoke to abdullah sheik hassan said his house was raided and he is now in hiding. >> after that, they come. [waiting for audi
malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: these people were injured during a heavy fire fight in somalia's capitollice say at least four of the dead are civilians. the government says the fighting started when the guards of a former city official fired on its soldiers and african union troops. the sposhters say it was a politically motivated attack. some of those injured say they were targeted. >> i was outside the house when a soldier shot me at close range. i lost consciousness for a...
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what have you been able to confirm in terms of either, both vince foster and webb hubbell?and, of course, foster a much larger scale, commits suicide, everybody is wondering what happened. remember all of that. >> guest: everyone talks about how they had a very close relationship and that it wasn't, and little rock for a man and woman to be so close to each other things like that. people have, like i said, people i've talked to said yes, i saw them kissing, i saw them. i don't know. i mean, i don't know, you know? it doesn't seem in a way doesn't seem in character but in a way it is causally ascribed to her and how do you, i mean, are you just supposed to discount it automatically because credible sources are telling you these things or are you supposed to say that perhaps -- so it's a contention when you write books like this and when you try to frame these people and you try to understand who they are. you come across things that are sometimes unbelievable. and you don't believe them right away. you try to due diligence. that's what i've tried to give you. i'm not saying
what have you been able to confirm in terms of either, both vince foster and webb hubbell?and, of course, foster a much larger scale, commits suicide, everybody is wondering what happened. remember all of that. >> guest: everyone talks about how they had a very close relationship and that it wasn't, and little rock for a man and woman to be so close to each other things like that. people have, like i said, people i've talked to said yes, i saw them kissing, i saw them. i don't know. i...
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the arson experts in the trial has since been ripped apart and the prosecution's may witness johnnie webb who spent time in jail with willingham now says he was told to live by the prosecution webb was promised help getting out of jail if he said willingham confessed to him an innocent man was executed so why do so many americans defend this barbaric stone age system of.
the arson experts in the trial has since been ripped apart and the prosecution's may witness johnnie webb who spent time in jail with willingham now says he was told to live by the prosecution webb was promised help getting out of jail if he said willingham confessed to him an innocent man was executed so why do so many americans defend this barbaric stone age system of.
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course, we saw tabloid suggestions that chelsea is not even the child of bill clinton, but i think webbhubbell in that case. you have in your a very close intimate relationship between foster and mrs. clinton. >> guest: what i said is she will have to answer for things like that, some charges that will come about. people swear to me that they had a relationship. >> host: a sexual relationship traffic that they saw them kissing or whatever. it's been another books also. that is not new. that has been reported on before, for the last 20 years. i don't necessarily believe it. the point there was to show, i believe, i know for fact i was told that these things happen. the point was to show that these are issues that she has to contend with. she always has to contend with because all these numbers constantlconstantl y swirl around her. i'm not perpetuating these rumors. i'm merely showing that these are rumors that exist, that she would have to deal with in any 2016 run. >> host: but given the ur, daniel, what's the truth? >> guest: well, i wasn't of their. >> host: but in terms of your repo
course, we saw tabloid suggestions that chelsea is not even the child of bill clinton, but i think webbhubbell in that case. you have in your a very close intimate relationship between foster and mrs. clinton. >> guest: what i said is she will have to answer for things like that, some charges that will come about. people swear to me that they had a relationship. >> host: a sexual relationship traffic that they saw them kissing or whatever. it's been another books also. that is not...
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malcolm webb, al jazerra. >>> indian prime minister had urged global investors to make india a global said india had been shame booed a recent spate of crimes against well he led his party to victory in this summer's general election. >>> india isn't only celebrating its 68th year of independence from britain, it's also remembering its contribution to world war i, it's not often said that the country's soldiers fought and died for britain in the battle. a report from new delhi it's hard to keep the memories alive. >> reporter: it's one of india's most famous lands marks it was built by the british to commemorate their colony's contribution to the first world war. today that history has been largely forgotten. this family is an exception. they don't know all the details, but they are proud of their grandfather's role in the war. >> this is. [ inaudible ] who had his bullets and got this. and you should honor it. >> he fought in the war in africa. >> once he told does. >> reporter: their grandfather told them stories of hardship and valor among the indian soldiers. >> my god, it's too m
malcolm webb, al jazerra. >>> indian prime minister had urged global investors to make india a global said india had been shame booed a recent spate of crimes against well he led his party to victory in this summer's general election. >>> india isn't only celebrating its 68th year of independence from britain, it's also remembering its contribution to world war i, it's not often said that the country's soldiers fought and died for britain in the battle. a report from new delhi...
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fans even got in on the action causing dallas cornerback webb to shove back.any punishments. >>> and the als ice bucket challenge has reached new heights. literally. the n had hl paul bissonnette got his cold shower from a chopper atop a mountain, rocking a tiny european-style swimsuit. he called out fellow athletes lebron james, aaron rodgers and russell wilson to take the ice bucket challenge next. >>> "early today" is brought to you by touch of gray. get the look you want with the touch of gray mustache and beard. >>> i'm still taken aback by that swimsuit. back to you, dara. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, the return of hans solo, babes gets help from the king and justin bieber prepares for anger management while his wallet gets a little lighter. great facial hair. when gray creeps in do you lose it all? not you. new touch of gray mustache and beard reduces gray without getting rid of it all in just 5 minutes. for the perfect gray look you want. new touch of gray mustache and beard. don't be envious. be envied! new revlon colorstay gel envy™ in just two step
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pensions minister steve webb, who confirmed the state pensions ilda prior to independence would continue to be paid to the people scotland. the sixth of may, he said it is what you put into national insurance system prior to independence. they are entitled to that money. for the first time, an -- thatent scotland means the pension will increase in line with the increase in average earnings, whichever of those are the highest. i hope christine grahame welcomes that reassurance as we seek to explain to the people of scotland that yet another a project fears is based on no foundation whatsoever. pensioner, i welcome that assurance and i thank you for the competence of answer. however, private pensions paid now or in the future, which many -- does the first minister agree with me that these are a matter of contract and payable under the terms of contract whether in independent scotland or elsewhere. with a yes vote we have an opportunity to you scotland's wealth to develop sustainable and better pensions for scotland's pensioners now and in the future? >> a think i can claim an unimpeachable
pensions minister steve webb, who confirmed the state pensions ilda prior to independence would continue to be paid to the people scotland. the sixth of may, he said it is what you put into national insurance system prior to independence. they are entitled to that money. for the first time, an -- thatent scotland means the pension will increase in line with the increase in average earnings, whichever of those are the highest. i hope christine grahame welcomes that reassurance as we seek to...
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webb more live report coming up. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes.ughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>: james: us are with the forecast we of erica looking at today's weather and the weekend ahead. >>: erica: we do have low clouds and fog right not even some drizzle on the coastline. by the afternoon there's a lot more sunshine and temperatures are raising to the '60s. expect very seasonal weather over the next couple of days. the line >>: robin: we had crashed and livermore that added to the traffic out there. let's take a look at the map now. the crash cleared butcher drive times continue to increase. it's creeping along through tracy and all to my. a quick check of traffic on the peninsula. 12 minutes from best they. to any also looks great. if you're tr
webb more live report coming up. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes.ughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>: james: us are with the forecast we of erica looking at today's weather and...
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david webb, host of the david webb radio show on siriusxm patriot.ll, syndicated radio talk show host. both are fox news contributors. welcome to both of you. i can not help but think about the grieving families across this nation who have lost loved ones to violence and wonder how they feel when they see the enormous amount of attention that the death of this young man receives. as i said, we all feel for his mother and for his father and his grandfather but there are some families out there who have lost a child to senseless violence, david. what do you think about that? >> martha, one of the things that happens here, it gets attention because you have a young black man being shot by a police officer whose white. therefore you get the dynamic of police and citizen and then that is just more newsworthy as the organizations see it. there is a bit of irresponsibility here however. when you have the numbers of people being shot in cities like chicago, the individual tragedies, whatever city it may be in, they're not getting the coverage because they're
david webb, host of the david webb radio show on siriusxm patriot.ll, syndicated radio talk show host. both are fox news contributors. welcome to both of you. i can not help but think about the grieving families across this nation who have lost loved ones to violence and wonder how they feel when they see the enormous amount of attention that the death of this young man receives. as i said, we all feel for his mother and for his father and his grandfather but there are some families out there...