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the remarkableact about this ishat wesley wanefoally taught to read or write. somew, he was able to l on his own. no one knew he could read even one word. now we have somebody who is typing clear, coherent messages to his mother and other people. we don't know what that means. and so far, every young person with autism with whom it has been tried that i know of was able to do something, things we didn't en know they could do. everybody's sort of ying, "what is this phenomen?" i don't believe that it's the magic key. it is a communication device, but they still need to learn all the other things th need to learn, just like rley, who has reasonably good language still needs to learn the rest. only a small number of children with autism have had an opportunity to use the communicator. muchnew insighnown asr.e g masmanuggests, as a rult of brethroughs like wesley and others like hi using the communicator or from children like carley, who intain a high degree of indende ling when givenildren the proper sucture. i've never seen a person with autism or any development
the remarkableact about this ishat wesley wanefoally taught to read or write. somew, he was able to l on his own. no one knew he could read even one word. now we have somebody who is typing clear, coherent messages to his mother and other people. we don't know what that means. and so far, every young person with autism with whom it has been tried that i know of was able to do something, things we didn't en know they could do. everybody's sort of ying, "what is this phenomen?" i don't...
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barrientos echÓ andar su vida a pesar de haber perdido sus piernas. >> wesley barrientos llegÓ a los1 de septiembre su amor a los estados unidos se amor creciÓ mÁs, se alistÓ en el ejÉrcito y puso su vida al servicio de la patria. >> morir siempre importÓ pero si llegaba la oportunidad si llegaba a pasar eso serÍa con mi honor. >> pronto iba aprobar su fortaleza, en el 2003 fue enviado a irak, pero en el 2007 en la tercera misiÓn perdio sus 2 piernas cuando impactÓ el vehÍculo que viajaba, recuerda que tendido en el cielo no sintiÓ dolor alguno al ver una de sus botas supo que la batalla era contra la muerte. >> le di gracias a dios por seguir dando una oportunidad para cambiar el mundo para una manera mejor. >> lo logrÓ con el amor de su familia, wesley ha organizado una organizaciÓn vida sobre piernas para ayudar a veterano y todos los que pasan por un trauma similar la guerra le arrancÓ sus piernas pero no su voluntad de servicio y agradecimiento a todos los veteranos del paÍs. >> los veteranos de la segunda guerra mundial de correa, vietnam, golfo pÉrsico todos los que hicieron h
barrientos echÓ andar su vida a pesar de haber perdido sus piernas. >> wesley barrientos llegÓ a los1 de septiembre su amor a los estados unidos se amor creciÓ mÁs, se alistÓ en el ejÉrcito y puso su vida al servicio de la patria. >> morir siempre importÓ pero si llegaba la oportunidad si llegaba a pasar eso serÍa con mi honor. >> pronto iba aprobar su fortaleza, en el 2003 fue enviado a irak, pero en el 2007 en la tercera misiÓn perdio sus 2 piernas cuando impactÓ...
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shermantine. >> the thing about wesley shermantine, he produced results. and therefore can't be ignored. >> reporter: loren herzog bears a strong resemblance to the sketch of michaela garecht's kidnapper. there was a palm print on her scooter. wesley shermantine writes he feels bad for michaela garecht's mother but quote, i had nothing to do with her daughter. he believes loren herzog killed michaela garecht and told police to look in wells nearby. you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> reporter: you are not searching any well sites in the area? >> no, no. >> reporter: but they might depending on what they learn, whether the bone being tested is michaela garecht. >> reporter: a mother's heart ache continues. reporting live, rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> america's cup officials are considering smaller catamarans. this comes after last month's accident on the san francisco bay. team u.s.a.'s boat flipped. the boat is built for speed but some people wonder if the boat is just too big to handle. they are rushing rushing to complete repa
shermantine. >> the thing about wesley shermantine, he produced results. and therefore can't be ignored. >> reporter: loren herzog bears a strong resemblance to the sketch of michaela garecht's kidnapper. there was a palm print on her scooter. wesley shermantine writes he feels bad for michaela garecht's mother but quote, i had nothing to do with her daughter. he believes loren herzog killed michaela garecht and told police to look in wells nearby. you can bet 100% wells in that...
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>> wesley, do you remember these guys from the show?o find out, a researcher who doesn't know which puppet was nice and which was mean offers wesley a choice. >> who do you like? >> stahl: he can't answer, but he can reach. >> that one? >> stahl: wesley chose the good guy, and he wasn't alone. >> that one! >> stahl: more than three quarters of the babies tested reached for the nice puppet. >> that one! >> stahl: wynn tried it out on even younger babies-- three- month-olds, who can't control their arms enough to reach. but they can vote with their eyes, since research has shown that even very young babies look longer at things they like. >> which one do you like? >> stahl: daisy here looked at the mean puppet for five seconds, then switched to the nice one for 33. >> wynn: babies, even at three months, looked towards the nice character and looked hardly at all-- much, much, much shorter time-- towards the unhelpful character. >> stahl: so basically, as young as three months old, we human beings show a preference for nice people over mean
>> wesley, do you remember these guys from the show?o find out, a researcher who doesn't know which puppet was nice and which was mean offers wesley a choice. >> who do you like? >> stahl: he can't answer, but he can reach. >> that one? >> stahl: wesley chose the good guy, and he wasn't alone. >> that one! >> stahl: more than three quarters of the babies tested reached for the nice puppet. >> that one! >> stahl: wynn tried it out on even...
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columbus, ohio, is general wesley clark, an obama supporter, former nato supreme allied commander. general, welcome back. >> thank you, piers. >> all the action now is heading to ohio. almost everyone who is anyone is down there, including your good self. the polls are very, very tight, showing very marginal lead for the president in most of the ones i've seen but with the margin of difference, you could almost say it's a tie. how are you seeing it down there on the ground? >> well, there's a lot of emotion, there's just thousands of volunteers out here. there's a ground game. we feel very good about the ground game, by the way. our volunteers are charged up. we've been working this for three and a half years. we knew it would come down to this. we were prepared for it. and we've fought to keep the polls open and make the ground game possible. >> i read yesterday, i think again it was nate silver who said that if romney was to lose ohio, he would have just a 3% chance of winning the election. conversely, if barack obama lost
columbus, ohio, is general wesley clark, an obama supporter, former nato supreme allied commander. general, welcome back. >> thank you, piers. >> all the action now is heading to ohio. almost everyone who is anyone is down there, including your good self. the polls are very, very tight, showing very marginal lead for the president in most of the ones i've seen but with the margin of difference, you could almost say it's a tie. how are you seeing it down there on the ground? >>...
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they are waiting for the dna results of a 3-inch bone buried by the speed freak killers wesley howard shermantine. >> i will continue until i know she is in a safe place. >> now wesley howard shermantine told police to look in wells in the area. police say they are not actively searching but they could start actively looking if the bone starts out to be garret's. >>> and chevron wants to replace the failed pipes with something questioning that choice. chevron will not repair until all the issues have been thoroughly discussed. >>> and they are meeting at sacred heart in san jose. many have jobs and say after paying the rent and bills there just isn't enough money left over. one said without sacred heart's help it would not feel like the holidays. >> it would not feel like thanksgiving and it would be more like a rundown version of it. >> sacred hard is working to provide but they still need more turkeys. >>> the first giveaway starts at 11:00 a.m. at 1515 at walnut creek. then more will be turned out at another restaurant, first come first serve basis. >>> and as we get closer to thur
they are waiting for the dna results of a 3-inch bone buried by the speed freak killers wesley howard shermantine. >> i will continue until i know she is in a safe place. >> now wesley howard shermantine told police to look in wells in the area. police say they are not actively searching but they could start actively looking if the bone starts out to be garret's. >>> and chevron wants to replace the failed pipes with something questioning that choice. chevron will not...
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wesley herzog in the '80s and '90s. a bone fragment of a 16-year-old girl, another victim was found in the same well. michaela's mother hopes this will bring some answers. >> i have wondered if this might be the last year that we do this, although i think that probably regardless of the results of the testing of that fragment, i'll probably still be here every year, because i do this to remember michaela. >> michaela's brother sang a song at the gathering. haywood police sent the bone fragment to a second lab for further testing. they hope to know whether the bone belongs to michaela within six weeks. >>> there has been a delay in the case for the accused mask killer back in april. 43-year-old juan goh won't get the results of his two psychiatric examines until january. today he looked a lot different when he attended the hearings on his mental competency to stand trial. court observers comment head has lost a lot of weight since his arrest. the judge is still waiting for a second psychiatric report to be completed, and
wesley herzog in the '80s and '90s. a bone fragment of a 16-year-old girl, another victim was found in the same well. michaela's mother hopes this will bring some answers. >> i have wondered if this might be the last year that we do this, although i think that probably regardless of the results of the testing of that fragment, i'll probably still be here every year, because i do this to remember michaela. >> michaela's brother sang a song at the gathering. haywood police sent the...
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he can't answer but he can reach. >> that one. >> reporter: wesley chose the good guy.wasn't alone. more than three quarters of the babies tested reached for the nice puppet. >> that one. >> reporter: they tried it out on younger babies, 3-month-olds who can't control their arms enough to reach but they can vote with their eyes. since researchers have shown very young babies look longer at things they like. >> which one do you like? daisy looked at the mean puppet for five seconds. then switched to the nice one for 33. >> babies even at 3 months looked towards the nice character and looked hardly at all, much, much shorter time towards the unhelpful character. >> reporter: basically as young as 3-month-old we human beings show a preference for nice people over mean people. >> study after study the results are consistently babies feeling positively towards helpful individuals in the world and disapproving, disliking maybe condemning individuals who are anti-social towards others. >> reporter: it's astonishing. >> it is astonishing, charlie. >> indeed. i wonder the first
he can't answer but he can reach. >> that one. >> reporter: wesley chose the good guy.wasn't alone. more than three quarters of the babies tested reached for the nice puppet. >> that one. >> reporter: they tried it out on younger babies, 3-month-olds who can't control their arms enough to reach but they can vote with their eyes. since researchers have shown very young babies look longer at things they like. >> which one do you like? daisy looked at the mean puppet...
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on services in manhattan and the discomfiture of people there, don't do the marathon. >> general wesley clark, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> coming up, rudy giuliani joining me from ohio. what happens when you cancel the marathon. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application s
on services in manhattan and the discomfiture of people there, don't do the marathon. >> general wesley clark, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> coming up, rudy giuliani joining me from ohio. what happens when you cancel the marathon. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify....
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on services in manhattan and the discomfiture of people there, don't do the marathon. >> general wesley clark, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> coming up, rudy giuliani joining me from ohio. what happens when you cancel the marathon. eóoç=Ñp >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not enough, b
on services in manhattan and the discomfiture of people there, don't do the marathon. >> general wesley clark, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> coming up, rudy giuliani joining me from ohio. what happens when you cancel the marathon. eóoç=Ñp >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us....
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on services in manhattan and the discomfiture of people there, don't do the marathon. >> general wesley clark, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> coming up, rudy giuliani joining me from ohio. what happens when you cancel the marathon. introducing the all-new completely re-imagined 2013 chevrolet malibu. sleek new styling... sophisticated dual cockpit design, and sport sculpted seats. available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. the all-new 2013 chevrolet...
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on services in manhattan and the discomfiture of people there, don't do the marathon. >> general wesley clark, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> coming up, rudy giuliani joining me from ohio. what happens when you cancel the marathon. dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back
on services in manhattan and the discomfiture of people there, don't do the marathon. >> general wesley clark, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> coming up, rudy giuliani joining me from ohio. what happens when you cancel the marathon. dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders...
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amanda's boyfriend, wesley earl, jumps in. you see him knock nasar to the ground. and amanda lowe who is kicking him in the head repeatedly after he's already down on the ground. and in this process, she left a child in a stroller and an eight-year-old off to the side as she attacked this man. as the fight breaks up, this woman goes back to her stroller, goes back to her eight-year-old and they just walk out of pi picadilly gardens, but eventually they are approached by police. they're smiling and laughing as though they just saw something funny or fun or like it was no big deal? >> the reason i'm showing you this video now, this event happened on may 21st, but this trio just appeared in court last week in the u.k. >> lowe admitted to racially aggravated assault, but the judge gave her a suspended sentence with no jail time. so in essence, she's on probation and living her life out in the public with the judge saying, it would be unfair for me to put you in jail because of your children, because you're the mother of two, and she is currently pregnant with her third
amanda's boyfriend, wesley earl, jumps in. you see him knock nasar to the ground. and amanda lowe who is kicking him in the head repeatedly after he's already down on the ground. and in this process, she left a child in a stroller and an eight-year-old off to the side as she attacked this man. as the fight breaks up, this woman goes back to her stroller, goes back to her eight-year-old and they just walk out of pi picadilly gardens, but eventually they are approached by police. they're smiling...
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wesley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health servicesdministration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. thomas mclellan, director, center for substance abuse solutions, philadelphia, pennsylvania; dr. alexandre laudet, director, center for the study of addictions and recovery, national development and research institutes, incorporated, new york, new york; dr. candace peterson, associate scientist, evaluation shared service, university of wisconsin population health institute, madison, wisconsin. dr. clark, what does research to practice mean and what does it mean for a methodology or a practice to be evidence-based? research to practice is a concept that captures the evolvement in the research community with regard to various aspects of, in this case, substance abuse or mental health care in an effort to increase the ability to positively affect the individual who's affected by it. so, evidence-based, then, is mobilizing administrative, clinical, and research information to enhance the quality of care a
wesley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health servicesdministration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. thomas mclellan, director, center for substance abuse solutions, philadelphia, pennsylvania; dr. alexandre laudet, director, center for the study of addictions and recovery, national development and research institutes, incorporated, new york, new york; dr. candace peterson, associate scientist, evaluation...
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. >> swiss bank accounts 10000 bet, i like to fire people, forcible hair cut, the tax returns wesleynipes would call suspicious. >> no, no, no and no. >> none of that. it will probably just be let detroit go bankrupt. before we get to our panel we want to listen in to the president who has taken the stage for a third campaign event of the day this one in lima, ohio. let's listen. >> we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great depression. today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs, and this morning we learned that companies hired more workers in october than in any time in the last eight months. home values are on the rise. housing construction is moving up. we're less dependent on foreign oil than at any time in the last 20 years. because of the service and sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform, the war in iraq is over, the war in afghanistan is coming to a close, al qaeda has been decimated, and osama bin laden is dead. [ cheers and applause ] oh, oh, oh, and one more thing -- an american auto industry that had been wr
. >> swiss bank accounts 10000 bet, i like to fire people, forcible hair cut, the tax returns wesleynipes would call suspicious. >> no, no, no and no. >> none of that. it will probably just be let detroit go bankrupt. before we get to our panel we want to listen in to the president who has taken the stage for a third campaign event of the day this one in lima, ohio. let's listen. >> we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great...
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>> wesley chose the good guy. and he wasn't alone. >> that one?re than three-quarters of the babies tested reached for the nice puppet. >> that one? >> wynn tried it out on even younger babies, 3-month-olds, who can't control their arms enough to reach but they can vote with their eyes. since research has shown that even very young babies look longer at things they like. >> which one do you like? >> daisy here looked at the mean puppet for five seconds, then switched to the nice one for 33. >> babies, even at 3 months, looked toward the nice character and looked hardly at all, much, much shorter times toward the unhelpful character. >> so basically as young as 3 months old, we human beings show a preference for nice people over mean people? >> study after study after study, the results are always consistently babies feeling positively toward helpful individuals in the world and disapproving, disliking, maybe condemning individuals who are anti-social toward others. >> it's astonishing. >>> all right, norah. so much for all the beautiful weather. w
>> wesley chose the good guy. and he wasn't alone. >> that one?re than three-quarters of the babies tested reached for the nice puppet. >> that one? >> wynn tried it out on even younger babies, 3-month-olds, who can't control their arms enough to reach but they can vote with their eyes. since research has shown that even very young babies look longer at things they like. >> which one do you like? >> daisy here looked at the mean puppet for five seconds, then...
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here's seth doane with a young wesley, massachusetts man and his dream. >> you want to wear a raidero bring your pads to practice or no? >> yeah i would. >> reporter: he heads off to school in his wesley high school varsity jacket. >> football is more my game than anything. >> reporter: but no football team at the nearby cotting school where the 17-year-old is enrolled. it's a school for kids with severe disabilities. >> he's so grateful he lived. there was a period where, even though it wasn't very long it felt like oh, my god our baby will die. >> reporter: he was born a healthy baby but an illness just days later left him with sustained brain-damage. he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. but almost from the beginning his his mother liz remembers his passion for sport. >> his first word was ball. everything was ball in sports. >> reporter: by middle school he started attending wesley raiders football game cheering from the sidelines. he spends most of his time in a wheelchair because it's just too painful to walk. but he can run in small spurts. for years now the raiders coaching s
here's seth doane with a young wesley, massachusetts man and his dream. >> you want to wear a raidero bring your pads to practice or no? >> yeah i would. >> reporter: he heads off to school in his wesley high school varsity jacket. >> football is more my game than anything. >> reporter: but no football team at the nearby cotting school where the 17-year-old is enrolled. it's a school for kids with severe disabilities. >> he's so grateful he lived. there was a...
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governor wesley, governor checky, and on. they never made it. these are people looking at ballot measures. molly munger, the civil rights attorney who have almost completely financed prop 38, that looks like it's going to fail on election day and her brother charles, they both got their money from their dad who is warren buffett's business partner. charlie munger, who operates in republican politics, has been financing this paycheck deduction measure and financing the anti-jerry brown tax measure, though he apparently didn't think he was. that's another story. and yet tom, the hedge fund manager, financing prop 39, i think that's the only one that looks safe at this point. and up got to wonder, i mean, what is it they want? do they see a civic duty, do they see a political future for them? tom, they wonder what he's going to do. but jerry brown is a guy who has been vexed by the munger family. in this race. right? molly munger's prop 38 could be drawing support away from him and her brother charlie munger is financing the campaign apparently to
governor wesley, governor checky, and on. they never made it. these are people looking at ballot measures. molly munger, the civil rights attorney who have almost completely financed prop 38, that looks like it's going to fail on election day and her brother charles, they both got their money from their dad who is warren buffett's business partner. charlie munger, who operates in republican politics, has been financing this paycheck deduction measure and financing the anti-jerry brown tax...
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people have looked at steve wesley, former state controller is another example and antonio villaraigosa. >> maybe not so much pelosi, right? >> and then there's speculation, what happens to nancy pelosi? will she -- >> one of the rare democratic losers from the bay area in this election. she didn't regain the house. >> belva: hardest worker -- >> hard worker. >> >> belva: never gets to take home. also, three strikes was a surprise. >> yeah, i think that may have been something where people were looking, again, at the cost. but they weren't willing to go so far as to overturn the death penalty. it was also interesting on the genetically modified food, prop 37. a lot of money came in from big food companies to defeat that, but people in the bay area who were surprised, that was poorly worded and they didn't make a clear case that genetically modified food is dangerous to eat because that hasn't been made scientifically. >> belva: what happened with the ricky gill/mcnearney race? >> oh, that's right, we have to remember that district. mcnearney survived his election. ricky gill, the hope o
people have looked at steve wesley, former state controller is another example and antonio villaraigosa. >> maybe not so much pelosi, right? >> and then there's speculation, what happens to nancy pelosi? will she -- >> one of the rare democratic losers from the bay area in this election. she didn't regain the house. >> belva: hardest worker -- >> hard worker. >> >> belva: never gets to take home. also, three strikes was a surprise. >> yeah, i...
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it's from firefighter wesley in texas it was a reunion one decade in the making. boy celebrating his 10th birthday, meeting the firefighter. he had been abandoned as a baby outside a fire station on an early morning in 2002. he spotted the baby in a baby carrier, brought him inside, the infant taken to safety and adopted. the firefighter kept a picture of the baby on his desk all these years and, last night, they finally met again. >>> and, an historical hello to a ship buried for more than 90 years. so many searching for it today online. it's a wrecked four-masted scooner, thought to be the "bessy white." you see the original ship there. the wreck, now fully exposed off long island new york. it ran aground in heavy fog. the gir crew escaped to shore. but get this, it was hurricane sandy that ripped off the layers of sand and time that had been hiding it for all these years. >>> and we, we showed you a whale last night, but look at this video. a menacing fin coming right after that dog who was just in for a swim. it's a killer whale. and the big guy seemed to be s
it's from firefighter wesley in texas it was a reunion one decade in the making. boy celebrating his 10th birthday, meeting the firefighter. he had been abandoned as a baby outside a fire station on an early morning in 2002. he spotted the baby in a baby carrier, brought him inside, the infant taken to safety and adopted. the firefighter kept a picture of the baby on his desk all these years and, last night, they finally met again. >>> and, an historical hello to a ship buried for more...
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member of the cabinet to speculate about is steven chuf he steps down, former state controller steve wesleyhbound line. considered for a post in the president's first term. >> thank you.[)t >> a new report suggests current holiday spending spree could end if there is no tax deal by the end of the year, members have until january to work out an agreement with the president on what to do cuts. the white house says if taxes expire the u.s. could be sent back into a recession suggesting concerns -- americans could cut back on holiday spending in next no mo as well. this news sent stocks dropping. the reason it's not completed, democrats want to eliminate tax cuts for americans earning 250,000 tsdzs a year, republicans are against it. >> the world changed. >> i will violate the pledge for the gft country. only if democrats will do entitlement reform. >> there are no new meetings society up to the cut. >> billionaire warren buffet÷e g is again calling for higher taxes on the ultrarich and urging congress to compromise. he is urging support for a tax ñ million and $30 million and mocks idea invest
member of the cabinet to speculate about is steven chuf he steps down, former state controller steve wesleyhbound line. considered for a post in the president's first term. >> thank you.[)t >> a new report suggests current holiday spending spree could end if there is no tax deal by the end of the year, members have until january to work out an agreement with the president on what to do cuts. the white house says if taxes expire the u.s. could be sent back into a recession suggesting...
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is up by forty four percent compared to the two previous presidential elections according to the wesley a media project and swing states are getting hit the hardest. maybe days present your eyes a bit over fifteen thousand times in ohio according to the washington post just in the country's capital t.v. stations recently made fifty eight point six million in just one month i think americans should be highly concerned they're going to get their information their news if you will about these candidates from local stations and news stations who are also directly receiving revenue but when it comes to the total amount of cash t.v. networks are making across the u.s. this election season those numbers do. not exist investigative journalist jim has been covering ad wars for years and says following the pavements to networks is almost impossible what would help investigative reporters in covering the elections is if you actually had numbers that added up and if you actually had a set of hard concrete numbers where everything added up and everything was the same from one source to another this
is up by forty four percent compared to the two previous presidential elections according to the wesley a media project and swing states are getting hit the hardest. maybe days present your eyes a bit over fifteen thousand times in ohio according to the washington post just in the country's capital t.v. stations recently made fifty eight point six million in just one month i think americans should be highly concerned they're going to get their information their news if you will about these...
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navy veteran wesley walker knows firsthand what it's like to be homeless he now advocates on their behalf walker worries problems like gentrification hunger are being ignored in the political debate. the one of those who come to say they should forget about the security staff. and everything like that and with a joke campaign observers doubt either the candidates will visit skid row anytime soon the poor don't make big campaign contributions and the poor end result end up being rendered invisible because both parties are owned by big money the city of los angeles has played host to several of the president's star studded fundraisers but the golden state has been good to both the obama and the romney campaigns each of which have raised millions of dollars here in california this is a campaign fundamentally about how to help the middle class in america i want to give middle class families and folks who are striving to get in the middle class some relief the high jobless rate and sluggish recovery have only led to a wider wealth gap in the u.s. according to the census bureau more than forty
navy veteran wesley walker knows firsthand what it's like to be homeless he now advocates on their behalf walker worries problems like gentrification hunger are being ignored in the political debate. the one of those who come to say they should forget about the security staff. and everything like that and with a joke campaign observers doubt either the candidates will visit skid row anytime soon the poor don't make big campaign contributions and the poor end result end up being rendered...
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wesley shermantine. >> he's produced results and therefore can't be ignored. >> herzog bears a strong resemblance to the sketch of the kidnapper. >> either it is or it isn't. >> that's true. but i'm not going to talk about it. >> shermantine says he's told hayward police to look in wells. quote, you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> you're not actively searching any well sites in the hayward area. >> no. >> but they might. >> reporter: a mother's wait, a mother's heartbreak continues. in hayward, rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> in that letter to rita, shermantine also writes he has been labeled a rat snitch for pointing the finger at his former partner. >>> wall street reversing its post election slide. analysts say the rally was fueled by optimism for an agreement to avoid the so- called fiscal cliff. >>> intel is the largest maker of microprocessors in the world. odelini has been there for the past 40 years. this comes as they see demand for its pc chips declining. he received his mba at uc berkely. >>> apple ended a two month slide today. the company's market
wesley shermantine. >> he's produced results and therefore can't be ignored. >> herzog bears a strong resemblance to the sketch of the kidnapper. >> either it is or it isn't. >> that's true. but i'm not going to talk about it. >> shermantine says he's told hayward police to look in wells. quote, you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> you're not actively searching any well sites in the hayward area. >> no. >> but they might. >>...
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wesley shermantine. >> he's produced results and therefore can't be ignored. >> herzog bears a strong resemblance to the sketch of the kidnapper. >> either it is or it isn't. >> that's true. but i'm not going to talk about it. >> shermantine says he's told hayward police to look in wells. quote, you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> you're not actively searching any well sites in the hayward area. >> no. >> but they might. >> reporter: a mother's wait, a mother's heartbreak continues. in hayward, rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> in that letter to rita, shermantine also writes he has been labeled a rat snitch for pointing the finger at his former partner. >>> wall street temporarily reversing its post election slide. analysts say the rally was fueled by optimism for an agreement to avoid the so- called fiscal cliff. >>> intel is the largest maker of microprocessors in the world. odelini has been there for the past 40 years. this comes as they see demand for its pc chips declining. he received his mba at uc berkely. >>> apple ended a two month slide today. the comp
wesley shermantine. >> he's produced results and therefore can't be ignored. >> herzog bears a strong resemblance to the sketch of the kidnapper. >> either it is or it isn't. >> that's true. but i'm not going to talk about it. >> shermantine says he's told hayward police to look in wells. quote, you can bet 100% wells in that area hold victims. >> you're not actively searching any well sites in the hayward area. >> no. >> but they might. >>...
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wesley clark that caught maybe my cynical point of view here. is this opening a possible litigious ground, we suspect voter turnout is being suppressed or people not allowed to vote. regardless of what happens with ohio, early voting, lawyers are going to have a field day and it could delay official results of this election? >> that is why this early voting to me a real issue and real problem. in ohio they are going to have all day to vote on election day. let them vote on election day. that is what it is for. we call them election days. what the democratic party does, wes clark should be ashai78d of himself for saying that. if things don't look good. they run to the courts and they claim all sorts of things that have nothing to do with the fact that barack obama has been a failure as a president. the reason this race is a race at all is because of the last four years of failure, both on national security front and, of course, on the economic front and fiscal front as a leader of this country. that is why mitt romney is going to win this race be
wesley clark that caught maybe my cynical point of view here. is this opening a possible litigious ground, we suspect voter turnout is being suppressed or people not allowed to vote. regardless of what happens with ohio, early voting, lawyers are going to have a field day and it could delay official results of this election? >> that is why this early voting to me a real issue and real problem. in ohio they are going to have all day to vote on election day. let them vote on election day....
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wesley howard shermantine claims he and an accomplice buried dozens of bodies and one of the bone fragments being tested is to see if it is connected to a woman kidnapped 42 years ago. >>> there is new information about the pipe bomb found overnight in san jose and it all started with a routine traffic stop. jeanine della vega is right there at the scene. what do you know now? >> well -- >> reporter: well police are telling me, it is right in front of this nypd dog's restaurant and the man who was driving was right on metropolitan, while the scene is clear, you can see that pile of sandbags, that was where the bomb was taken to the detonated. that was the sound of the bombing detonated around 1:00 this morning and this entire area had to be shut down as a safety precaution. it saul started when they stopped the van on a routine traffic violation. when officers searched the vehicle, they found a 10-inch pipe bomb with a fuse on it. that driver was arrested and he has been investigated as names mcgill. >> we will look into his triand we are trying to figure out why he was in this area and why
wesley howard shermantine claims he and an accomplice buried dozens of bodies and one of the bone fragments being tested is to see if it is connected to a woman kidnapped 42 years ago. >>> there is new information about the pipe bomb found overnight in san jose and it all started with a routine traffic stop. jeanine della vega is right there at the scene. what do you know now? >> well -- >> reporter: well police are telling me, it is right in front of this nypd dog's...
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. >> brad: 250-pounder out of wesley chapel, florida. on the ground again. positive yardage again. i guess when will muschamp told holly going into the locker room at halftime, we can run on anybody because we feel like we have run on better defenses this year, right now, when they need it, they are grinding out chunks. 15 yards on that one. >> todd: this is very similar to what they did against lsu earlier in the year. another great defense. they ran the ball 58 times in that game and they only threw 13 passes. and in the second half, they wore down the lsu defense. that is what it looks like they are doing tonight as well. >> brad: this team will be on its way back to gainesville when notre dame and usc are playing. as far as watching that game as a team, that's pretty doubtful, but i'm sure they will watch what they can when they get back home. 2:30 remaining here as we check in with robert flores. >> here is an all-american player of the week nominee. landry jones of oklahoma. he has three touchdowns but right now, they are losing to oklahoma state by seven on espn. five minute
. >> brad: 250-pounder out of wesley chapel, florida. on the ground again. positive yardage again. i guess when will muschamp told holly going into the locker room at halftime, we can run on anybody because we feel like we have run on better defenses this year, right now, when they need it, they are grinding out chunks. 15 yards on that one. >> todd: this is very similar to what they did against lsu earlier in the year. another great defense. they ran the ball 58 times in that game...