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we'll take the 8,000,018- wheelers -- we will take the 8 million 18-wheeler's. $5 million is a lot of money. we've got 8 million vehicles. they would go $60,000 for a tax credit because the incremental difference in those vehicles is $60,000. don't make your truckers pay to be patriotic. it will be a hurry up program $8 billion per year will only get you, at the end of five years, 143,000 trucks. you don't even have enough money to do the job. i don't have to have the money to get it started very he give me the money to get started. give us the direction, mr. president. we will go in that direction because we are patriotic people and we are not stupid. we can save $1.50 per gallon and get help just to get kicked off. all this will happen ve. i made another speech, a starter [applause] >> how do you retool those trucks? >> infrastructure. i have a model for everything i do. by don't dor &d. r takes to in years andd takes 10 years and that puts me or the line. i looked at california because they dealt with air quality issues there for 20 or 30 years. cs -- the south coast air quality di
we'll take the 8,000,018- wheelers -- we will take the 8 million 18-wheeler's. $5 million is a lot of money. we've got 8 million vehicles. they would go $60,000 for a tax credit because the incremental difference in those vehicles is $60,000. don't make your truckers pay to be patriotic. it will be a hurry up program $8 billion per year will only get you, at the end of five years, 143,000 trucks. you don't even have enough money to do the job. i don't have to have the money to get it started...
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to just go to school, i don't want to walk on campus and have to see a bunch of police surrounding wheeler hall. >> help us out, man. >> reporter: today's protest was a little more stripped down. a few students got down to their underwear. to demonstrate they won't be stripped of their rights to higher education. >> i really do believe higher education is very, very important for me. so i feel like i will have to take out loans but that would add up. >> reporter: this family of southern california insists berkeley is still a good deal. compared to private schools. >> we still think it is a really great price for education. >> reporter: in berkeley,
to just go to school, i don't want to walk on campus and have to see a bunch of police surrounding wheeler hall. >> help us out, man. >> reporter: today's protest was a little more stripped down. a few students got down to their underwear. to demonstrate they won't be stripped of their rights to higher education. >> i really do believe higher education is very, very important for me. so i feel like i will have to take out loans but that would add up. >> reporter: this...
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the early paddle wheelers carried all their cargo on board.but later, ship design allowed them to tug barges making them economicically competitive with their only real rival the railroads. but commerce did not travel on the fruits of freight alone, like the trains the river boats would count on passengers for revenue. sometimes the river was the setting for great excitement. there would be much valley who as sterns would hold races. partly for the thrill of victory but also to advertise the speed of the boats. finally all the river boats were gone, in the midst off into memory meloncholy. >>> that's it for tonight's second look. i'm julie haener, thank you for watching.
the early paddle wheelers carried all their cargo on board.but later, ship design allowed them to tug barges making them economicically competitive with their only real rival the railroads. but commerce did not travel on the fruits of freight alone, like the trains the river boats would count on passengers for revenue. sometimes the river was the setting for great excitement. there would be much valley who as sterns would hold races. partly for the thrill of victory but also to advertise the...
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we'll take the 8,000,018- wheelers -- we will take the 8 million 18-wheeler's. $5 million is a lot of money. we've got 8 million vehicles. they would go $60,000 for a tax credit because the incremental difference in those vehicles is $60,000. don't make your truckers pay to be patriotic. it will be a hurry up program $8 billion per year will only get you, at the end of five years, 143,000 trucks. you don't even have enough money to do the job. i don't have to have the money to get it started very he give me the money to get started. give us the direction, mr. president. we will go in that direction because we are patriotic people and we are not stupid. we can save $1.50 per gallon and get help just to get kicked off. all this will happen ve. i made another speech, a starter [applause] >> how do you retool those trucks? >> infrastructure. i have a model for everything i do. by don't dor &d. r takes to in years andd takes 10 years and that puts me or the line. i looked at california because they dealt with air quality issues there for 20 or 30 years. cs -- the south coast air quality di
we'll take the 8,000,018- wheelers -- we will take the 8 million 18-wheeler's. $5 million is a lot of money. we've got 8 million vehicles. they would go $60,000 for a tax credit because the incremental difference in those vehicles is $60,000. don't make your truckers pay to be patriotic. it will be a hurry up program $8 billion per year will only get you, at the end of five years, 143,000 trucks. you don't even have enough money to do the job. i don't have to have the money to get it started...
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we'll take the 8,000,018- wheelers -- we will take the 8 million 18-wheeler's. $5 million is a lot of money. we've got 8 million vehicles. they would go $60,000 for a tax credit because the incremental difference in those vehicles is $60,000. don't make your truckers pay to be patriotic. it will be a hurry up program $8 billion per year will only get you, at the end of five years, 143,000 trucks. you don't even have enough money to do the job. i don't have to have the money to get it started very he give me the money to get started. give us the direction, mr. president. we will go in that direction because we are patriotic people and we are not stupid. we can save $1.50 per gallon and get help just to get kicked off. all this will happen ve. i made another speech, a starter [applaus >> how do you retool those trucks? >> infrastructure. i have a model for everything i do. by don't dor &d. r takes to in years andd takes 10 years and that puts me or the line. i looked at california because they dealt with air quality issues there for 20 or 30 years. cs -- the south coast air quality dist
we'll take the 8,000,018- wheelers -- we will take the 8 million 18-wheeler's. $5 million is a lot of money. we've got 8 million vehicles. they would go $60,000 for a tax credit because the incremental difference in those vehicles is $60,000. don't make your truckers pay to be patriotic. it will be a hurry up program $8 billion per year will only get you, at the end of five years, 143,000 trucks. you don't even have enough money to do the job. i don't have to have the money to get it started...
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police are keeping track of the 18-wheeler as it roams all throughout the city. >>> the search for a new job may have you going online to websites like monster.com or career builder. there's another resource to tap or should i say tweet. >>> banks are trying to make up for losses because of the banking reform bill. where you want to be careful or you will wind up paying big. >>> college students everywhere are in the process of trying to secure summer internships or graced their first job. when this comes to the job hunt employers and future employees are tapping into twitter. >> reporter: tens of thousands of applicants entered the tiger blood and applied to the charlie sheen intern. turns out he's not alone in using twitter to recruit a summer employee. >> a lot of companies, especially in the marketing and communications side, are using things like twitter directly to put their job leads out and screen candidates. >> reporter: when this comes to the hunt for inturnships, twitter is showing its advantages. employers know they're getting socially safe have i applicants and they can
police are keeping track of the 18-wheeler as it roams all throughout the city. >>> the search for a new job may have you going online to websites like monster.com or career builder. there's another resource to tap or should i say tweet. >>> banks are trying to make up for losses because of the banking reform bill. where you want to be careful or you will wind up paying big. >>> college students everywhere are in the process of trying to secure summer internships or...
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to just go to school, i don't want to walk on campus and have to see a bunch of police surrounding wheeler hall. >> help us out, man. >> reporter: today's protest was a little more stripped down. a few students got down to their underwear. to demonstrate they won't be stripped of their rights to higher education. >> i really do believe higher education is very, very important for me. so i feel like i will have to take out loans but that would add up. >> reporter: this family of southern california insists berkeley is still a good deal. compared to private schools. >> we still think it is a really great price for education. >> reporter: in berkeley, elizabeth wenger, cbs 5. . >>> questions of seismic safety. why demonstrators marched near one of the state's nuclear power plants demanding answers. >>> we can't have people that represent the party that are elected officials out making racist statements against people. >> and a controversial photo e- mailed by a tea party member. how she is defending what some are calling an offensive picture. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the c
to just go to school, i don't want to walk on campus and have to see a bunch of police surrounding wheeler hall. >> help us out, man. >> reporter: today's protest was a little more stripped down. a few students got down to their underwear. to demonstrate they won't be stripped of their rights to higher education. >> i really do believe higher education is very, very important for me. so i feel like i will have to take out loans but that would add up. >> reporter: this...
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rod wheeler. thanks for coming in. >> good morning, dan.d, do you think the killer is a cop? >> you know, that is one of the theories that the police are probing right now, and the reason they're probing this theory, dan, is this person is familiar with techniques that police officers use when they do investigations. this person is familiar with that. specifically what i'm talking about is, for example, he gets on the telephone, this suspect. he called the families of the decedents and he taunts these people, but he only stays on the phone three minutes or less. this person knows that it takes cops typically anywhere from three to five minutes to trace a call. >> couldn't he have picked that up by watching a lot of cop shows? >> absolutely. yes, he could have, but that's not the only thing this guy does. the other thing that's really fascinating about this is this individual, when he makes these phone calls, he does it have a highly populated area. he gets off the phone and blends in with thousands of people in the new york city area here,
rod wheeler. thanks for coming in. >> good morning, dan.d, do you think the killer is a cop? >> you know, that is one of the theories that the police are probing right now, and the reason they're probing this theory, dan, is this person is familiar with techniques that police officers use when they do investigations. this person is familiar with that. specifically what i'm talking about is, for example, he gets on the telephone, this suspect. he called the families of the decedents...
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are trying to go to school, i don't want to walk on campus and see a bunch of police surrounding wheeler hall. >> today's protest was a little more stripped down. a few students got down to their underwear to demonstrate, they won't be stripped their rights to hire education. >> i really do feel like higher education is very, very important. so i feel like i will have to take out loans, but that would add up. >> family in southern california insists berkeley is still a good deal compared to private schools. >> we still think it's a really great price for education. >> in berkeley, elizabeth, cbs 5. >>> a critical phase for giants fan. the step they are taking to see if he will recover fully by two dodgers fans. >> he didn't have the normal muscle movement he should have. >> a docker spaniel severely neglected. what they faced with when he arrived. >> turned out to be a nice saturday for most folks, but the fog is starting to move on shore and could we really see some rain? we'll talk about that coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, slowly bringing y induced coma he >>> it's a critical weekend for gian
are trying to go to school, i don't want to walk on campus and see a bunch of police surrounding wheeler hall. >> today's protest was a little more stripped down. a few students got down to their underwear to demonstrate, they won't be stripped their rights to hire education. >> i really do feel like higher education is very, very important. so i feel like i will have to take out loans, but that would add up. >> family in southern california insists berkeley is still a good...
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. >> reporter: he is 8 years old and has no fear tearing around on his four wheeler. careening on two wheels. he is an array of activity. >> anybody that knows him knows that he is off the wall. >> reporter: one reason he is packed full of energy, he has been isolated for weeks. a potentially fatal blood disease undergoing a treatment that suppresses his immune system. >> it is a very dangerous disorder. if untreated 50% of individuals affected by it will die within sixth months. >> reporter: before he was diagnosed he excelled at rugby, quarterback for sunnyvale and swung a bat during baseball season. he loved all of it. the only way he can play again and live is to find a bone marrow donor. >> what would you need in order to play next year? >> nothing. only if i have a match in three months or six months and i can play football next year. >> how bad do you want it? >> like so bad. i miss sports. >> he is just one of thousands waiting. some believe his chances would be better if bone marrow donors were paid. that's why the institute for justice has filed a lawsuit ho
. >> reporter: he is 8 years old and has no fear tearing around on his four wheeler. careening on two wheels. he is an array of activity. >> anybody that knows him knows that he is off the wall. >> reporter: one reason he is packed full of energy, he has been isolated for weeks. a potentially fatal blood disease undergoing a treatment that suppresses his immune system. >> it is a very dangerous disorder. if untreated 50% of individuals affected by it will die within...
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behind me an 18-wheeler tossed by the winds like a toy earlier today. the driver somehow survived. >> stay on it. stay on it. >> reporter: earlier, storm chases captured these dramatic images of a tornado touching down west of jackson, one of the hardest-hit areas in the state. cars and trucks flipped over. businesses and homes ripped apart. downed trees knocking out power for thousands. residents heeded early warnings. >> they told us to take cover and i went in the bathroom here and shut the door and the roof fell on my head. >> reporter: so far, no one is reported killed. another driver traveling near here says her pickup truck was also lifted up. she said "my life flashed before my eyes." a storm to remember. >> couric: this weather system is moving east tonight, set to bring a weekend of potentially damaging storms up and down the coast and through the tennessee valley. don teague is in tennessee tonight. don, the weather has been especially violent this season. >> reporter: it's really been terrible katie, an active and violent spring tornado seas
behind me an 18-wheeler tossed by the winds like a toy earlier today. the driver somehow survived. >> stay on it. stay on it. >> reporter: earlier, storm chases captured these dramatic images of a tornado touching down west of jackson, one of the hardest-hit areas in the state. cars and trucks flipped over. businesses and homes ripped apart. downed trees knocking out power for thousands. residents heeded early warnings. >> they told us to take cover and i went in the bathroom...
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overall and they have gave up one can assume a confidence to pull through in their seven match two wheeler with scott st petersburg it seemed who were considered hot three were its land were trailing in a serious three one three straight wins fired them into the semifinals the magician and were in the rule and then counted against the western conference regular season winner as the committee was much more straightforward leading to three nothing seriously look at d.-day edged closer to me which is in a row but i plan to do them in the stakes match the two to prove once and for all that he was the two deserved a million going cup final sport the fifty can of coach of the all conquering soviet and russian sides at leeds and ninety's even port. in the dressing room to see how lou a meeting like this they're prolific scorer and captain sergei my second cherishes details on those missing can wait for us would include we will have a few days off and we'll save our emotions for the finals i think we were more excited after showing ganske on the seventh match that means it's becoming harder and ha
overall and they have gave up one can assume a confidence to pull through in their seven match two wheeler with scott st petersburg it seemed who were considered hot three were its land were trailing in a serious three one three straight wins fired them into the semifinals the magician and were in the rule and then counted against the western conference regular season winner as the committee was much more straightforward leading to three nothing seriously look at d.-day edged closer to me which...
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. >> he is 8 years old and has no fear tearing around his neighborhood on his four- wheeler. he show boats careening on two wheels. he is is a dizzying array of activity. anyone who knows him knows he is off the wall. >> reporter: one reason he is packed full of energy is an isolated chrome zone. davita has a poe tentially fatal blood disease and is undergoing a treatment that suppresses his immune system. >> it is a dangerous disorder. if untreated 50% of individuals affected by it will die within 6 months. >> reporter: before he was diagnosed, tavita excelled at rugby, quarterbacked for sunning dale and swung a bat during baseball season. he loved all of it. the only way he can play again and live is to find a bone mayor low donor. what would you need in order to play next year. >> nothing. only if i have a bone marrow, find a match in life, 3 months or 6 months and i can play football next year. >> how bad do you want it? >> like so bad i'm waiting for it. >> reporter: he is just one of thousands waiting. some believe his chances would be better if bone marrow donors were
. >> he is 8 years old and has no fear tearing around his neighborhood on his four- wheeler. he show boats careening on two wheels. he is is a dizzying array of activity. anyone who knows him knows he is off the wall. >> reporter: one reason he is packed full of energy is an isolated chrome zone. davita has a poe tentially fatal blood disease and is undergoing a treatment that suppresses his immune system. >> it is a dangerous disorder. if untreated 50% of individuals affected...
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to just go to school, i don't want to walk on campus and have to see a bunch of police surrounding wheeler hall. >> help us out, man. >> reporter: today's protest was a little more stripped down. a few students got down to their underwear. to demonstrate they won't be stripped of their rights to higher education. >> i really do believe higher education is very, very important for me. so i feel like i will have to take out loans but that would add up. >> reporter: this family of southern california insists berkeley is still a good deal. compared to private schools. >> we still think it is a really great price for education. >> reporter: in berkeley, elizabeth wenger, cbs 5. >>> the prominent southern california republican accused of spreading a message of hate. the flier that was mailed. how people in her own party are reacting. >>> still not under control. where radiation levels are rising around japan's crippled nuclear power plant and what experts believe is causing it. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. lots of beautiful weather around the bay area. b
to just go to school, i don't want to walk on campus and have to see a bunch of police surrounding wheeler hall. >> help us out, man. >> reporter: today's protest was a little more stripped down. a few students got down to their underwear. to demonstrate they won't be stripped of their rights to higher education. >> i really do believe higher education is very, very important for me. so i feel like i will have to take out loans but that would add up. >> reporter: this...
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. >> james: wheeler back talking about the weather. we have mild conditions to start off with.morning will be little warmer than it was yesterday morning. 51 san jose, 53 fremont, this afternoon you will feel the cool down. we will be cooler this afternoon. but not by much. it will still be in the state out here. afternoon highs 65 san francisco 66 richmond, 64 san rafael, 75 in fairfield, 69 in oakland. we are a good five degrees cooler than we were yesterday. the cooler air is coming in and fans of the cold front we expect to roll through on thursday. future cast 4 showing up for p.m. we will see some of our strong for winds steady winds 23 in san rosa, 28 san francisco, for wind gusts we are looking for possible as 30 mi. an hour dust. it will be dusty but not as windy as yesterday. --dustgusty--if you k at the seven day you can see the chance of showers thursday your highs in the '50s, not a lot of rain associated with that a quarter of an inch. we will have that for the day. friday and occasional thunderstorms popping up as well. saturday, sunday look ok. monday we have a
. >> james: wheeler back talking about the weather. we have mild conditions to start off with.morning will be little warmer than it was yesterday morning. 51 san jose, 53 fremont, this afternoon you will feel the cool down. we will be cooler this afternoon. but not by much. it will still be in the state out here. afternoon highs 65 san francisco 66 richmond, 64 san rafael, 75 in fairfield, 69 in oakland. we are a good five degrees cooler than we were yesterday. the cooler air is coming in...
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original money lives probably get it more than fourteen point two million dollars and rising by four wheeler and all or is that a massive iou for the next generation forty three cents of every dollar we spend this year. we borrowed against the future of our troops the compromise a voided a u.s. government shutdown with agreement on the largest single spending part in u.s. history but thirty eight billion dollars change begins the size of the debt and last month there we go through largest bond trader said it was all out of u.s. treasuries smile and trillion dollar deficits as far as i'm no scam snaith some counter the world's largest economy has to go for growth and even that isn't even possible can it handle that. criticism of the learn strategy and spiraling prices for anything priced in the greenback on the line every confidence in the u.s. dollar and the global economy that on the that if you wish. artsy. ok . and i do go to you first i'd like to read something to you the united states of america if we didn't have the dollar is the defacto reserve currency of the world we'd be greece i m
original money lives probably get it more than fourteen point two million dollars and rising by four wheeler and all or is that a massive iou for the next generation forty three cents of every dollar we spend this year. we borrowed against the future of our troops the compromise a voided a u.s. government shutdown with agreement on the largest single spending part in u.s. history but thirty eight billion dollars change begins the size of the debt and last month there we go through largest bond...
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do original lives probably get it more than fourteen point two trillion dollars and rising by four wheeler dollars they handed massive iou the next generation forty three cents for every dollar we spend this year we borrowed against the future of our children. our compromise boarded a u.s. government shutdown with agreement on the largest single spending part in u.s. history but thirty eight billion dollars is small change against the size of the debt and last month we go through launches one trader said it was all of us treasuries smelling trillion dollar deficits as far as a no scam snaith some counter those largest economy has to go for growth and even that isn't possible can't handle that but mounting criticism of the learned some strategy and spiraling prices for anything priced in the greenback underlying confidence in the u.s. dollar and the global economy you bet on that that if you're going to show up artsy . and i go to you first i'd like to read something to you the united states of america if we didn't have the dollar is the defacto reserve currency of the world we'd be greece
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original money lives public debt at more than fourteen point two million dollars and rising by four wheeler dollars thirty hands and massive iou that's generation forty three cents of every dollar we spent this year . we borrowed against the future of our children the compromise voided a u.s. government shutdown with agreement on the largest single spending cut in u.s. history but thirty eight billion dollars is small change against the sun myself the debt and last month even though the war with largest bond trader said it was all out of u.s. treasuries smelling trillion dollar deficits as far as i'm no scam sneak some concert at the walls largest economy has to go for growth and that is even possible can it handle that but christmas isn't of them learn some strategy and spiraling prices for anything priced in the greenback underlying everything confidence in the u.s. dollar and the global economy. that if you cross are artsy. and i do go to you first i'd like to read something to you the united states of america if we didn't have the dollar is the defacto reserve currency of the world we'd
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circuit so it's ok here now one of the things that i found great today was marcy wheeler from firedoglake was looking at the situation that we have going on in libya right now and of course the discussion of whether or not we should arm the rebels and administration officials have all admitted that we now are we aren't quite sure who these rebels are that there might in fact be terrorist elements within them but we have laws against material support for terrorist organizations in this country so if this guy can get in trouble for just being in the same area no proof of support then what is our government doing we're breaking our own lot of so we right and i think he went so far as to say that the president might be guilty of material support for terrorism i would just note that the president has an opportunity to change the legal standard since the patriot act which extended the definition of material support this was the case that the supreme court heard last spring humanitarian law project that is up before congress again before me so the president could always a veto his will. out of l
circuit so it's ok here now one of the things that i found great today was marcy wheeler from firedoglake was looking at the situation that we have going on in libya right now and of course the discussion of whether or not we should arm the rebels and administration officials have all admitted that we now are we aren't quite sure who these rebels are that there might in fact be terrorist elements within them but we have laws against material support for terrorist organizations in this country...
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the only one that's going to remove 18 wheelers shuttling gas. >> a bay area company is harvesting the power of the sun to destill water. how this new system can pump water from the san francisco bay and turn it into fresh purified water. >>> wildfires burning in texas have grown in size. 30 homes have been reduced to rubble. limited water supplies are hampers firefighters. >> we're running short of tanks with water in them. firefighters are having a hard time finding water. there's been a drought and it is hard enough to find water. >> there is nothing, there is nothing. >> i told my husband, i love this house i don't want to move. >> the u.s. supreme court heard oral arguments today. the justices appeared skeptical of a lower court's decision enabled six states to force utility companies to cut emissions. several justices suggested the issue is better left to congress and the environment protection agency. a decision is expected in june. >>> fire fighters today received a sweet thank you for taking the train. people dressed as polar bears and penguins handed out candy today. the comp
the only one that's going to remove 18 wheelers shuttling gas. >> a bay area company is harvesting the power of the sun to destill water. how this new system can pump water from the san francisco bay and turn it into fresh purified water. >>> wildfires burning in texas have grown in size. 30 homes have been reduced to rubble. limited water supplies are hampers firefighters. >> we're running short of tanks with water in them. firefighters are having a hard time finding...
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was something organized by the afl and while they play a big role the membership was out ahead in wheeler seeing this with the anti-confession movements of there are some questions that might tie in to that. >> host: i am not a green house fan his reporting stinks in my view because he talks to the talking heads and academia not organizing the 35 years and never handled a grievance or negotiated a contract but part of what he is operating with is the constraints of journalism of the parts of it is his own tendency to frame sayings very bad the his own elitist and bias and has problems with his editors and he was terrible on talk of the nation the other day but in a discussion of a terrible problem of the pension worker and then to retire with more than $100,000 per year looking up the word many, he mailed and asked for versus statistical corporation for the claim and there was silence i sent an article and a respected academic labor studies guide what the greenhouse did not do to show the media attention for wisconsin public workers is 24,000 per year and only 2% was higher with more than
was something organized by the afl and while they play a big role the membership was out ahead in wheeler seeing this with the anti-confession movements of there are some questions that might tie in to that. >> host: i am not a green house fan his reporting stinks in my view because he talks to the talking heads and academia not organizing the 35 years and never handled a grievance or negotiated a contract but part of what he is operating with is the constraints of journalism of the parts...
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trying to go to school i don't want to walk on campus and have to see a bunch of police surrounding wheelerall. >>> today's protest was a little more stripped down. a few students got down to their underwear and demonstrated they won't be stripped of their rights to higher education. >> i do feel like higher education is very very important for me i feel i will have to take out loans but that would add up. >>> to this family berkeley is a good deal compared to private school. >> we still think it is a great price for education. >> in berkeley, elizabeth wenger, cbs 5. >>> much more to come next hour of this weekend early edition. >> that's right oscar winning actor nicklas cage in trouble with the law what lead to his arrest and charges he is facing. >>> and a special day set aside for those who like their music the old fashioned way. remember these? vinyls may not disappear any time soon ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, i am a sneeze whisperer. i am an allergy analyst. bermuda grass. ragweed. willow. i am a dander decoder. chihuahua. i am a target pharmacist. ask me about allergy relief. rash of violent to
trying to go to school i don't want to walk on campus and have to see a bunch of police surrounding wheelerall. >>> today's protest was a little more stripped down. a few students got down to their underwear and demonstrated they won't be stripped of their rights to higher education. >> i do feel like higher education is very very important for me i feel i will have to take out loans but that would add up. >>> to this family berkeley is a good deal compared to private...
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they took them to the drained pool in sealed 18-wheelers. the sheriff told them they were to be taken to the woods and there shot. then, the sheriff told them they were to be take to the pool and there drowned. granddaughter of v's babysitter, who was put in the pool she had never seen before then. he was one mean man, that sheriff. i wanted to write a book of poetry that gave no quarter as far as it still being a serious work of art, but that was also a page turner. it's a hybrid form, so it uses prose, documentary materials, uses the local newspaper, and there were lots of records to be found. i interviewed a lot of citizens in that town who are still there, working night shifts and still doing neighborhood watch. i think poetry aims to see better, to see more clearly, to see things, as agee says, "for the cruel radiance of what is." i think it still does all of this. it's harder for it to reach its field of ears than it ever has been. "to walk down the road without fear to sit in a booth and order a sweet soft drink to work at the front d
they took them to the drained pool in sealed 18-wheelers. the sheriff told them they were to be taken to the woods and there shot. then, the sheriff told them they were to be take to the pool and there drowned. granddaughter of v's babysitter, who was put in the pool she had never seen before then. he was one mean man, that sheriff. i wanted to write a book of poetry that gave no quarter as far as it still being a serious work of art, but that was also a page turner. it's a hybrid form, so it...
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it's an 18 wheeler tipped on its side. right now you can see not just one but actually three tow trucks that have attached some heavy duty cables to the wheel and any minute now they're going to try and pull this tanker truck back up right. now this accident happened about two hours ago. the driver was heading westbound on brentwood boulevard towards antioch when he lost control at the curve on the road here near brentwood boulevard and spruce street. now the good news is the driver was not seriously injured and no other vehicles involved in this accident. when this crash happened it created an unusual scene out here. that's because this tanker truck if you can pan over to the side and see the letters and the writing on the back of that tanker truck it says food grade. inside that tanker was 6,000 gallons of milk. and when this accident happened that tanker opened up and a bunch of that milk spilled out here on to the street. in fact if we look down here on the pavement here's a little bit of milk. some muddy milk you have
it's an 18 wheeler tipped on its side. right now you can see not just one but actually three tow trucks that have attached some heavy duty cables to the wheel and any minute now they're going to try and pull this tanker truck back up right. now this accident happened about two hours ago. the driver was heading westbound on brentwood boulevard towards antioch when he lost control at the curve on the road here near brentwood boulevard and spruce street. now the good news is the driver was not...
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. >> reporter: maria wheeler's organization helps low-income families find child care and educational programs for their children. it's a struggle. >> almost two-thirds of the three- and four-year-olds in these very, very poor communities have no access to classroom-based pre-school head start or child care programs. >> reporter: the kids who need it the most. >> the kids who need it the most. >> reporter: does this embarrass you? >> it embarrasses me in the sense that we are unable not just in illinois but throughout the united states to mobilize sufficient public opinion to support something that everybody, every piece of research shows would help us just immeasureably improve child outcomes in terms of education. >> reporter: in these hard economic times, chicago spends on average about 5,000 dollars per child on 40% of its needyiest kids and virtually nothing on the rest. that choice-- provide more services to fewer children or fewer services to more-- is one that maria ejects. >> it's a choice that we absolutely refuse to make. i'll be damned if there are 10 sick children and amo
. >> reporter: maria wheeler's organization helps low-income families find child care and educational programs for their children. it's a struggle. >> almost two-thirds of the three- and four-year-olds in these very, very poor communities have no access to classroom-based pre-school head start or child care programs. >> reporter: the kids who need it the most. >> the kids who need it the most. >> reporter: does this embarrass you? >> it embarrasses me in the...
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he wants to convert all the 18-wheelers in the united states to ride on natural gas. and it's going to cost $50,000 truck which nobody's going to volunteer for. so he said let's pass a law that requires everyone to use it and another law that gives them a subsidy so they can convert their trucks over without it costing them too much money. and as a benefit, there's a huge demand for this product. and i had a little fight with him over the "national review" one day. i said it sounds like ethanol to me to read and he leans across and says you must be in favor of foreign oil. and, you know, socialism does that. it goes to the nationalism and socialism is supposed to be this great international institute, but it's never been international. it's been national socialism, russia was the national socialism and korea, socialism despite its rhetoric never lives up to its promises. it's always nationalist, never in favor of the poor. the poor do far better and capitalist countries than socialist countries. they get into socialism and the 21st century is often presented as an alt
he wants to convert all the 18-wheelers in the united states to ride on natural gas. and it's going to cost $50,000 truck which nobody's going to volunteer for. so he said let's pass a law that requires everyone to use it and another law that gives them a subsidy so they can convert their trucks over without it costing them too much money. and as a benefit, there's a huge demand for this product. and i had a little fight with him over the "national review" one day. i said it sounds...
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he wants to convert all of the 18-wheelers in the united states coming off natural gas and it's going to cost $50,000 a truck which nobody's going to volunteer force and he says let's pass a law that requires everyone to use it and another that gives them all subsidies so they can get their trucks without it costing much money. and as a benefit, there is a huge demand for this product. i had a little fight with him over this. he came to visit the "national review" one day and i said it sounds like a funnel to me. he leaned across and says you must be in favor of foreign oil. and, you know, socialism does that. it goes to the nationalism and it goes -- socialism is supposed to be a great international movement but it's never really been internationalism. it's national socialism in russia and national socialism in germany and in korea. socialism, despite its rhetoric, it never lives up to its promises. it's always nationalistic and often racist. it's never in favor of the poor. the poor are better in the socialist countries. you know, they get into the socialism in the 21st century is o
he wants to convert all of the 18-wheelers in the united states coming off natural gas and it's going to cost $50,000 a truck which nobody's going to volunteer force and he says let's pass a law that requires everyone to use it and another that gives them all subsidies so they can get their trucks without it costing much money. and as a benefit, there is a huge demand for this product. i had a little fight with him over this. he came to visit the "national review" one day and i said...
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we call them a snitch, a rat, pace wheeler, a trader -- squealer, a traitor, or a whistle-blower. this is not what i have invented. >> as someone who worked in government as a federal criminal investigator, we also called snitches people who came to us to rat on their friendsr provide information to the government. we also use that to describe people who supplied us with information. [applause] >> the rationale for people who break this oath or promise is as varied as some other things you have heard here today people break the oath for greed, for money, for a bandage. they break the oath based on revenge, ideologies, fear, or ego. there is a wide range of punishments we put in place for people who break their oath. depending on the group you are in, it depends. if it is a religious group, you can be excommunicated. socially, you can be expelled from the group. commercially, you can be fired or even worse. you can be subject to a civil suit. criminals can be put to death, especially if you rat on the mafia. the state can put you in prison or put you to death for violating the oath
we call them a snitch, a rat, pace wheeler, a trader -- squealer, a traitor, or a whistle-blower. this is not what i have invented. >> as someone who worked in government as a federal criminal investigator, we also called snitches people who came to us to rat on their friendsr provide information to the government. we also use that to describe people who supplied us with information. [applause] >> the rationale for people who break this oath or promise is as varied as some other...
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way pass a past pass a law that says everyone has to use it and he wants to convert all of the 18-wheelersto natural gas and it is going to cost $50,000 truck which nobody's going to volunteer for so we said let's pass a law that requires everyone to use it and pass another law that gives them all as subsidy subsidies of subsidy so they can cover their tracks trucks over without it costing too much money. and is a benefit there's a huge demand for this product. i had little fight with him over this. he came to visit us at the national review one day and i said said is something about me and he leaned across and said you must be in favor of foreign oil. and you know, socialism does that. it goes to the nationalism and it goes to the -- socialism is supposed to be this internationalist movement that has never been internationalist. it is a national socialism and korea. socialism despite its rhetoric it never lives up to its promise. it is always nationalistic. is never in favor of the poor. support a far better in capitalist countries than socialist countries. as they get into socialism in t
way pass a past pass a law that says everyone has to use it and he wants to convert all of the 18-wheelersto natural gas and it is going to cost $50,000 truck which nobody's going to volunteer for so we said let's pass a law that requires everyone to use it and pass another law that gives them all as subsidy subsidies of subsidy so they can cover their tracks trucks over without it costing too much money. and is a benefit there's a huge demand for this product. i had little fight with him over...
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one 18-wheeler taken off the highway is equal to 1600 cars. on emissions. it is that much cleaner. he said to do it. the southern california trash trucks, natural gas, all trash trucks built this year, 75% of them will be on natural gas. that was started by the california model seven years ago. i know it works. infrastructure will come with the trucks. that is a business in and of itself. you don't need to have a governmentuilding filling stations. can you imagine? go back to henry ford when he said that everyone will have a model t ford. they asked if he realized that they have no filling stations. we cannot do it. [laughter] forget the idea. was a bad idea. maybe a little incvenience. what to the 8 million do for you? in seven years, it is 2.5 million barrels per day and it cuts opec in half. we get 5 million per day off them and we are paying for both sides of the war. there was a great op-ed piece april 9 of 2010. it said that we are paying for both sides of the war and i truly believe that is the case. we don't look very smart doing that. >> is there anything you have to add?
one 18-wheeler taken off the highway is equal to 1600 cars. on emissions. it is that much cleaner. he said to do it. the southern california trash trucks, natural gas, all trash trucks built this year, 75% of them will be on natural gas. that was started by the california model seven years ago. i know it works. infrastructure will come with the trucks. that is a business in and of itself. you don't need to have a governmentuilding filling stations. can you imagine? go back to henry ford when he...
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. >>> police in california on the lookout for a 18-wheeler hiding in plain sight.-growing facility. the owner says it's used by professionals growing medicinal marijuana. >>> we're following a lot of developments in the next hour. let's check in first with zain verjee live in london. >> hi, carroll. we are following the interrogation of libya's defector here in the uk. >>> vaux plans in the event of a nuclear accident. are they adequate? we have an investigation. >>> i'm elizabeth cohen in atlanta. more women are having babies over the age of 40. i'll give you medical reasons and financial ones, too? >> can you say kyra phillips? thanks to all of you. >>> ahead, those immortalized in sculptures and paintings but they pale in comparison to this. the royal wedding, william and catherine lego style. that's coming up in the next hour. >>> i was cursing on baseball's opening day because jeff fischel, i'm a tigers fan. you won't mention the yankees, will you? >> not that the yankees beat the tigers. >> stop it. >> it was a great opening day for several teams. not for the
. >>> police in california on the lookout for a 18-wheeler hiding in plain sight.-growing facility. the owner says it's used by professionals growing medicinal marijuana. >>> we're following a lot of developments in the next hour. let's check in first with zain verjee live in london. >> hi, carroll. we are following the interrogation of libya's defector here in the uk. >>> vaux plans in the event of a nuclear accident. are they adequate? we have an...
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i have an suv, not an 18-wheeler. you know, that's a lot of money. jeff glor is at the desk with a check of the headlines. >> good thing you won that bet on the masters then. >> good. >> deal to end the fighting in libya might be in the works this morning. the african union says that moammar gadhafi has signed on but this morning opposition supporters and the rebel stronghold are demanding that gadhafi step down. elizabeth palmer is in tripoli with the latest. liz, good morning. >> reporter: hi, jeff. yes, this road map toward a cease-fire was announced yesterday, late in tripoli after five african leaders flew in on their government jet for meetings with colonel gadhafi. the first to land since the no-fly zone was imposed. these men are some of gadhafi's only friends these days so received elaborate welcome and carried a message. libyan government has pulled out all of the stops for this delegation, we have a military honor guard, a marching band and a larger than usual crowd of cheering supporters. the message is, welcome to the sovereign state of
i have an suv, not an 18-wheeler. you know, that's a lot of money. jeff glor is at the desk with a check of the headlines. >> good thing you won that bet on the masters then. >> good. >> deal to end the fighting in libya might be in the works this morning. the african union says that moammar gadhafi has signed on but this morning opposition supporters and the rebel stronghold are demanding that gadhafi step down. elizabeth palmer is in tripoli with the latest. liz, good...
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wheeler to foreign intermediate-term decline here.e a big mover in the market unless we see higher interest rates and that's not in the courts. >> james: the dow was down 213 points. at this point it doesn't look like any industry is turning round for positive territory in time soon. >> justine pg&e must tell state investigators monday whether it believes a record-keeping error contributed to last year's deadly san bruno gas pipeline explosion. the san jose mercury news says pg&e must provide the response to the state public utilities commission as part of a broader investigation that began in february. the company, which already has missed one deadline, could face millions of dollars in fines if it fails to produce records demanded by the puc. a federal investigation concluded that pg&e's computerized records failed to mention welds in the natural gas september, killing eight people and destroying 38 homes. i'll tell and i stand is that in a medically induced, this morning, the 42 year-old film at father to was beaten in the parking
wheeler to foreign intermediate-term decline here.e a big mover in the market unless we see higher interest rates and that's not in the courts. >> james: the dow was down 213 points. at this point it doesn't look like any industry is turning round for positive territory in time soon. >> justine pg&e must tell state investigators monday whether it believes a record-keeping error contributed to last year's deadly san bruno gas pipeline explosion. the san jose mercury news says...
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. >> gary: you know what a wheeler dealer wise guy in there, you want someone who's good. >> darya: your money, they don't want their pennies. charlie sheen is the one who bailed out many. they put him in jail because they said he is taking 400 dozen dollars worth of stuff from his house. he put that is up for sale, one for bankrupt, he got this has from wayne gretzky. >> gary: i did know that was the same house. two years ago there went the thousand of its. >> darya: this is the house. action, at pictures of the house. it's pretty nice. to me looks more like a museum. he bought it for 19 million he, then he won a 25 million. that all this stuff on the internet's aken check it out. >> gary: but charlie sheen bail them out. >> darya: 42 grand. but when she was trying to get back on to enough men it was lenny who wanted to hire a lawyer to get him back on. >> gary: lanny's that his own problem. charles is coming down too soon. >> darya: yes this tour is still going. i think the interest is gone over it, you know what to expect. >> gary: your member with using these to get a big deal you s
. >> gary: you know what a wheeler dealer wise guy in there, you want someone who's good. >> darya: your money, they don't want their pennies. charlie sheen is the one who bailed out many. they put him in jail because they said he is taking 400 dozen dollars worth of stuff from his house. he put that is up for sale, one for bankrupt, he got this has from wayne gretzky. >> gary: i did know that was the same house. two years ago there went the thousand of its. >> darya:...
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we call them a snitch, a rat, pace wheeler, a trader -- squealer, a traitor, or a whistle-blower. this is not what i have invented. >> as someone who worked in government as a federal criminal investigator, we also called snitches people who came to us to rat on their friends or provide information to the government. we also use that to describe people who supplied us with information. [applause] >> the rationale for people who break this oath or promise is as varied as some other things you have heard here today. people break the oath for greed, for money, for a bandage. they break the oath based on revenge, ideologies, fear, or ego. there is a wide range of punishments we put in place for people who break their oath. depending on the group you are in, it depends. if it is a religious group, you can be excommunicated. socially, you can be expelled from the group. commercially, you can be fired or even worse. you can be subjected to a civil suit. criminals can be put to death, especially if you rat on the mafia. the state can put you in prison or put you to death for violating the
we call them a snitch, a rat, pace wheeler, a trader -- squealer, a traitor, or a whistle-blower. this is not what i have invented. >> as someone who worked in government as a federal criminal investigator, we also called snitches people who came to us to rat on their friends or provide information to the government. we also use that to describe people who supplied us with information. [applause] >> the rationale for people who break this oath or promise is as varied as some other...
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we call them a snitch, a rat, pace wheeler, a trader -- squealer, a traitor, or a whistle-blower. this is not what i have invented. >> as someone who worked in government as a federal cminal investigator, we also called snitches people who came to us to rat on their friends or provide information to the government. we also use that to describe people who supplied us with information. [applause] >> the rationale for people who break this oath or promise is as varied as some other things you have heard here today. people break the oath for greed, for money, for a bandage. they break the oath based on revenge, ideologies, fear, or ego. there is a wide range of punishments we put in place for people who break their oath. depending on the group you are in, it depends. if it is a religious group, you can be excommunicated. socially, you can be expelled from the group. commercially, you can be fired or even worse. you can be subjected to a civil suit. criminals can be put to death, especially if you rat on the mafia. the state can put you in prison or put you to death for violating the o
we call them a snitch, a rat, pace wheeler, a trader -- squealer, a traitor, or a whistle-blower. this is not what i have invented. >> as someone who worked in government as a federal cminal investigator, we also called snitches people who came to us to rat on their friends or provide information to the government. we also use that to describe people who supplied us with information. [applause] >> the rationale for people who break this oath or promise is as varied as some other...