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i give all the credit to yale university press. their graphic designers came up with it. if you notice, the block title is a little bit off the page kind of symbolizing how out of reach social assistance has become for many working poor americans. >> professor scott allard is the author of "out of reach: place, poverty and the new american welfare state." he joins booktv at the university of chicago. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback. twitter.com/booktv. >> university of chicago professor james t. sparrow, what did world war ii do to the size of the federal government? >> >> oh, it increased it by more than tenfold. >> how so? >> well, the economic mobilization required a drastic increase in the presence of the government within the economy. the armed forces grew drastically as well, over 16 million people served over the course of the war, and roughly half of the economy was absorbed by the mobilization. so it was an unprecedented expansion, the scope of the government. >> how did it compare to the 1930s during fdr's first terms? >> yeah. well, the '3
i give all the credit to yale university press. their graphic designers came up with it. if you notice, the block title is a little bit off the page kind of symbolizing how out of reach social assistance has become for many working poor americans. >> professor scott allard is the author of "out of reach: place, poverty and the new american welfare state." he joins booktv at the university of chicago. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback....
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. >>> here we are now, two years after a grisly crime at yale university.of a grad student now knows his sentence. that's next. >>> 36 minutes past the hour. some of the stories making headlines. former yale university lab technician raymond clark has been sentenced to 44 years in prison for the killing of annie le. clark's dna was found at the crime scene. >>> also a show of bipartisan in washington. yeah right. well, president obama and house speaker john boehner have scheduled a golf date and the president extended the invitation a few weeks ago. boehner accepted. they are skecheduled to play tw weeks from today. we don't know which course they'll visit. >>> the e. coli has led to several countries in europe. 18 people have died, all but one in germany. about 1,800 people have gotten sick. three people who traveled to the u.s. from germany last month are still in the hospital. on the line with us is david acherson former chief medical officer at the food and drug administration and now with levitt partners which advises people about food safety. doctor,
. >>> here we are now, two years after a grisly crime at yale university.of a grad student now knows his sentence. that's next. >>> 36 minutes past the hour. some of the stories making headlines. former yale university lab technician raymond clark has been sentenced to 44 years in prison for the killing of annie le. clark's dna was found at the crime scene. >>> also a show of bipartisan in washington. yeah right. well, president obama and house speaker john boehner...
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david katz, a nutritionist at yale university, to weigh in. >> the dukan diet essentially does exactlyhat the atkins diet did. very restrictive, use a lot of weight fast. then make it a diet you can live with and oopsy daisy maybe you'll start to gain back weight. not to worry, just go back to the beginning and start over. >> reporter: dr. katz argues this vicious cycle of yo-yo dieting is harmful and high-fat diets have been linked to heart disease, high cholesterol and even breast cancer it it's the atkins diet that allows you to eat high-fat proteins, a no no on the dukan diet. you don't let bacon -- >> no, of course. >> reporter: no fatty cheese. atkins, that's all -- >> at this time, big, big problem with the fat because you can have cheese, ham, you can have -- >> reporter: which may be why just this week the american dietetic association's book review said the dukan diet is not dangerous. do you think that losing the case could ruin dr. dukan's reputation? >> i believe yes, and i'm very disappointed because this was not my objective. i didn't want to go to the court. he decided
david katz, a nutritionist at yale university, to weigh in. >> the dukan diet essentially does exactlyhat the atkins diet did. very restrictive, use a lot of weight fast. then make it a diet you can live with and oopsy daisy maybe you'll start to gain back weight. not to worry, just go back to the beginning and start over. >> reporter: dr. katz argues this vicious cycle of yo-yo dieting is harmful and high-fat diets have been linked to heart disease, high cholesterol and even breast...
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robert shiller with yale university. >> suzanne: the downturn in home building is getting a lot of blame for the nation's high jobless rate. unemployment in the construction industry tops 16%, and experts say construction and the other related businesses account for nearly one-fifth of the economy. diane eastabrook looks at how the housing slump is rippling through the chicago area. >> reporter: for sale in upscale hinsdale, illinois, is this newly-built nantucket-style house. price tag: $1.6 million. >> in here is the kitchen. this is a white inset painted cabinet. >> reporter: steve subkoyack built the 3,600-square-foot home on spec, and he says it took roughly 175 people to do it. >> that goes from your architect, your engineer, demo, all the way through framers, electricians, plumbers, dry wall, all the way through final cleaning, window washers, everybody. >> reporter: the jobs created by the construction of this one home clearly illustrate why the stagnant housing industry is weighing so heavily on the rest of the u.s. economy. experts estimate one construction job can generate at
robert shiller with yale university. >> suzanne: the downturn in home building is getting a lot of blame for the nation's high jobless rate. unemployment in the construction industry tops 16%, and experts say construction and the other related businesses account for nearly one-fifth of the economy. diane eastabrook looks at how the housing slump is rippling through the chicago area. >> reporter: for sale in upscale hinsdale, illinois, is this newly-built nantucket-style house. price...
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. >>> today the man who pleaded guilty to murdering a woman attending yale university will be sentenced. anny le was strangled. >>> a man nominated for a medal from the san francisco police department for taking down a gunman during a fatal nightclub shootout has been fired. it was february of 2010 when patrol special officer rob burns shot one of two officers. a 19-year-old man was killed and three others were hurt. on wednesday the police commission voted to revoke burns badge for refusing to follow several rules including wearing the correct uniform. >>> the only medical marijuana dispensary at east palo alto is fighting to stay in business. they went before the east palo alto city council to make its case on why it should remain open. east palo alto has also ordered the collective to shut down. but the city code is too vague of what should and shouldn't be a business. >> you have to make the determination up front and saying this is what we mean. this is what we mean by charitable organizations this is what we mean by drugstore and moving forward you can point to that and say that's
. >>> today the man who pleaded guilty to murdering a woman attending yale university will be sentenced. anny le was strangled. >>> a man nominated for a medal from the san francisco police department for taking down a gunman during a fatal nightclub shootout has been fired. it was february of 2010 when patrol special officer rob burns shot one of two officers. a 19-year-old man was killed and three others were hurt. on wednesday the police commission voted to revoke burns...
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. >>> a 26-year-old lab technician at yale university was sentenced this morning to 44 years in prison for killing a graduate student from northern california. raymond clark the third pleaded guilty in march to murder and attempted sexual assault in the 2009 death of annie lay from placerville. he apologized during the sentencing. she disappeared and 5 days later her body was found behind a wall in the university lab on the same day she was to have been married. >> dr. jack kervorkian died of heart failure this morning. he was 83. he was known around the world as a crusader in the emotional battle over suicide. nicknamed dr. death, he is believed to have taken part in more than 130 suicides, he was convicted in 1999 of second- degree murder and spent eight years in prison. just last year he was the subject of a tv movie called you don't know jack, staring al pacino. >>> an investigation into the officer-involved shooting of a man guarding an illegal marijuana operation in santa clara county was legally justified. this is the word about the killing of 26-year-old jose soto last june. sh
. >>> a 26-year-old lab technician at yale university was sentenced this morning to 44 years in prison for killing a graduate student from northern california. raymond clark the third pleaded guilty in march to murder and attempted sexual assault in the 2009 death of annie lay from placerville. he apologized during the sentencing. she disappeared and 5 days later her body was found behind a wall in the university lab on the same day she was to have been married. >> dr. jack...
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. >>> raymond clark will be sentenced for the murder of a yale university medical student. he was working in a university medical lab in 2009 when he killed 24-year-old annie ley. her body hid behind a wall. clark pleaded guilty in a plea deal with prosecutors that calls for a 44-year prison sentence. >>> the war crimes trial of former serbian general ratko mladic opened today at the hague. it's the first public appearance from mladic since he went on the run 16 years ago. he told the court he's a gravely ill man. he was captured in serbia last week. he is accused of genocide and war crimes that claimed the lives of 100,000. >>> coming up on "morning news," on this friday, an important jobs report is expected to show where the economy is headed. >>> plus, you'll be amazed at the word she spelled to become the national champion. this is the "cbs morning news." with chili's new $6 lunch break. choose a texas toast half-sandwich, like our classic turkey, piled high and tasty. pair with a delicious soup or house salad. served with seasoned fries, it's big flavor for just 6 buck
. >>> raymond clark will be sentenced for the murder of a yale university medical student. he was working in a university medical lab in 2009 when he killed 24-year-old annie ley. her body hid behind a wall. clark pleaded guilty in a plea deal with prosecutors that calls for a 44-year prison sentence. >>> the war crimes trial of former serbian general ratko mladic opened today at the hague. it's the first public appearance from mladic since he went on the run 16 years ago. he...
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there was just a survey released by yale university a couple weeks ago that found overwhelming majority of americans-- include a small plurality of republicans-all support action to reduce carbon pollution that causes global warming. it's not a question of the public. it's a question of off political party, the republicans, it's the only major political party in any western democracy that is denying climate science. that wasn't true four years ago or three years ago. in fact, john huntsman, newt gingrich and tim pawlenty all did ads saying we must reduce global warming and now they're all appealing to their hard right of their party. >> ifill: ken green is shaking his head. >> with all respect this whole language about the new green economy is silly. if you look at the experiences of the countries in europe that have tried it they have found it economically unsustainable and are now backing away from subsidies. california, a world leader in environmental quality, everybody agrees that, look at their job situation. look at their economy. this idea that by renaming it, we're in a new para
there was just a survey released by yale university a couple weeks ago that found overwhelming majority of americans-- include a small plurality of republicans-all support action to reduce carbon pollution that causes global warming. it's not a question of the public. it's a question of off political party, the republicans, it's the only major political party in any western democracy that is denying climate science. that wasn't true four years ago or three years ago. in fact, john huntsman,...
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angela fit that category, was treated at yale university hospital, a lethal nodule found. >> i am alive today because i had a c.a.t. scan, rather than an x-ray. >> reporter: groundbreaking research that doctors believe will make a huge difference in reducici the number of lung cancer deaths right away. jim avila, abc news, new york. >> if you want to find a hospital near you that has lung screenings, head to abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> and, in other cancer news, fda advisers said today that the best selelng cancer drug in the world should not be used to treat breast cancer. the panel said avastin's approval for breast cancer patients should be revoked, that it's not effective and has dangerous side effects. some women at the hearing were outraged at the vote. it's now up to the fda commissioner to make the final decision. >>> and, now to that wildfire raging near the top secret nuclear lab in los alamos, new mexico. as firefighters work to control the blaze, teams on the ground and in the air are testing the smoke for any trace of lethal radiation. the fire's spread across 108 square mil
angela fit that category, was treated at yale university hospital, a lethal nodule found. >> i am alive today because i had a c.a.t. scan, rather than an x-ray. >> reporter: groundbreaking research that doctors believe will make a huge difference in reducici the number of lung cancer deaths right away. jim avila, abc news, new york. >> if you want to find a hospital near you that has lung screenings, head to abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> and, in other cancer news, fda...
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petersburg international economic forum i'm joined by alec since he's a professor of economics at yale university and roland know she's a senior partner in chief investment strategist at ver no capital all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want roland i want to go to you first the euro is having another very bad few days here markets are still. bankers or so who are going to ask you the big question are we seeing the end days of the euro and if not what can they do you know a greek tragedy generally speaking has many twists and turns and i don't think we're at the end of that process yet the markets are beginning to price but i think we're we're still a little bit of distance from from that how much has more if there's more hesitation now on another supporting quote bailout remember the first one wasn't called the bailout where you know greek tragedies what are they always end and they always ended in tragedy and i think that that is going to be the endgame here unfortunately markets right now are beginning to price perhaps the greek. of of debt and
petersburg international economic forum i'm joined by alec since he's a professor of economics at yale university and roland know she's a senior partner in chief investment strategist at ver no capital all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want roland i want to go to you first the euro is having another very bad few days here markets are still. bankers or so who are going to ask you the big question are we seeing the end days of the euro and if not...
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he helped me get into yale university. i'm sure -- i know yale is angry probably about that. help on that. he has always been a man that deserved our respect. we haven't talked much over the years since then. it reached out rite away when this idea came to me because i knew we needed to have both on both sides of the aisle. i have would like to announce he will be coming with us and hopefully will be leading a delegation from the u.s. over to israel and jerusalem. joining me now, connecticut senator joe lieberman. hello, senator. how are you, sir? >> glenn, i'm good. glad to be with you. i'd write that reference letter to yale again if you want to go back to divinity school. >> glenn: what do you have against yale? why? >> i'd do it -- >> glenn: all right. >> to explain to your viewers, i met glenn when he was doing a morning radio show in new haven, connecticut, quite a long time ago. we just got to be friends. i was impressed with him. it must say though you are right, we haven't agreed a lot of the time, i've been really proud of your remarkable rise over the years since t
he helped me get into yale university. i'm sure -- i know yale is angry probably about that. help on that. he has always been a man that deserved our respect. we haven't talked much over the years since then. it reached out rite away when this idea came to me because i knew we needed to have both on both sides of the aisle. i have would like to announce he will be coming with us and hopefully will be leading a delegation from the u.s. over to israel and jerusalem. joining me now, connecticut...
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yale university gave a score of face and neck recalls bait -- based on the death of wrinkles. -- theth of wrinkles. experts think that can balance share a common group of proteins that may shock -- may explain the association. more studies are needed >> and now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> temperatures are gradually starting to warm up a little bit. the humidity level is slowly returning and we are in for another heat wave through the middle of this week. 92 degrees in downtown baltimore at this hour. that is the hot spot in our region. most other spots are peeking out at the mid to upper 80's. -- most other spots are peaking at the mid to upper 80's. 81 at cambridge. a nice babies there. -- bayh breeze there. with the dewpoint numbers in the 50 fuzzy and 60's -- 50's and 60's, they are not too bad right now the higher the dewpoint goes, the mud year it feels. -- muggier it feels. when the heat index goes over 100, that is when the weather service issued an advisory, and that is what is posted for tomorrow. the storms to our west do
yale university gave a score of face and neck recalls bait -- based on the death of wrinkles. -- theth of wrinkles. experts think that can balance share a common group of proteins that may shock -- may explain the association. more studies are needed >> and now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> temperatures are gradually starting to warm up a little bit. the humidity level is slowly returning and we are in for another heat wave through...
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. >>> yale university lab technician was sentenced today for killing a graduate student from northern california. raymond clark iii was sentenced to 4 4-years in prison. he pleaded guilty to killing anyon 2009. her body was found september 13th, the same day she was to be married. clark strangled her and hid her body behind a wall. former an francisco drug lab employee pleaded guilty to possessing a illegal drug. she was ordered to go into rehab. she's accused of taking small quantities of cocaine from the city's crime lab forced the lab to close and dismissal of hundreds of drug cases. >>> john edwards pleaded not guilty today the felony charges of pleading campaign funds to hide his misstress and baby. after appearing in court edwards did acknowledge he has done wrong. he has taken responsibility. >> and i will regret for the rest of my life the pain and the harm that i've caused to others. but i did not break the law and i never -- >> edwards also said he did not think that he was breaking the law either. edwards is accused of using $925,000 in under the table contributions to cove
. >>> yale university lab technician was sentenced today for killing a graduate student from northern california. raymond clark iii was sentenced to 4 4-years in prison. he pleaded guilty to killing anyon 2009. her body was found september 13th, the same day she was to be married. clark strangled her and hid her body behind a wall. former an francisco drug lab employee pleaded guilty to possessing a illegal drug. she was ordered to go into rehab. she's accused of taking small...
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. >>> yale university lab technician was sentenced today for killing a graduate student from northern california. raymond clark iii was sentenced to 4 4-years in prison. he pleaded guilty to killing anyon 2009. her body was found september 13th, the same day she was to be married. clark strangled her and hid her body behind a wall. former an francisco drug lab employee pleaded guilty to possessing a illegal drug. she was ordered to go into rehab. she's accused of taking small quantities of cocaine from the city's crime lab forced the lab to close and dismissal of hundreds of drug cases. >>> john edwards pleaded not guilty today the felony charges of pleading campaign funds to hide his misstress and baby. after appearing in court edwards did acknowledge he has done wrong. he has taken responsibility. >> and i will regret for the rest of my life the pain and the harm that i've caused to others. but i did not break the law and i never -- >> edwards also said he did not think that he was breaking the law either. edwards is accused of using $925,000 in under the table contributions to cove
. >>> yale university lab technician was sentenced today for killing a graduate student from northern california. raymond clark iii was sentenced to 4 4-years in prison. he pleaded guilty to killing anyon 2009. her body was found september 13th, the same day she was to be married. clark strangled her and hid her body behind a wall. former an francisco drug lab employee pleaded guilty to possessing a illegal drug. she was ordered to go into rehab. she's accused of taking small...
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. >>> today the man that pleaded guilty to murdering a woman attending yale university will be sentenced. anne lee was strangled, her body was found on the day she was planning to be married. raymond clark worked out a plea deal. >>> a big announcement is expected today about the ongoing investigation into a police corruption case in contra costa county. four men have been imemploymented. they are accused of stealing and selling drugs seized during police raids. the district attorneys office says it will make a major development announcement in the case later this afternoon. >>> state lawmakers may have to go without a paycheck. john chunk says he will stop paying lawmakers salaries if they don't meet the deadline. last november voters passed prop 25. it requires lawmakers to forfeit their salaries if the budget deadline isn't met. prop 25 bars them from receiving that back pay. >>> sal, can you help everybody get to where they need to go? >> dave, and pam i will try as we look at the commute. we're not seeing a lot of slow traffic out there. look at 101 james lick freeway san francisco.
. >>> today the man that pleaded guilty to murdering a woman attending yale university will be sentenced. anne lee was strangled, her body was found on the day she was planning to be married. raymond clark worked out a plea deal. >>> a big announcement is expected today about the ongoing investigation into a police corruption case in contra costa county. four men have been imemploymented. they are accused of stealing and selling drugs seized during police raids. the district...
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former yale university lab technician raymond clark has sentenced to 44 years in prison for the killingclark's dna was found at the crime scene. >>> scientists are trying to find the source of a deadly e. coli outbreak linked to certain produce. it's blamed for 18 deaths so far. all but one of them in germany. about 1,800 people have gotten sick. four people who came to the u.s. from germany last fall are still in the hospital. >>> a show of bipartisanship in washington. president obama and house speaker john boehner have scheduled a golf date. the president extended the invitation a few weeks ago. boehner accepted. they're scheduled to play two weeks from today. should be interesting. >>> this week, we learned home prices hit a new low in the first quarter of the year, down more than 5% from a year ago. a high number of foreclosures are flooding the market. that's what contributed to this decline. repossessed properties are selling at bargain prices. that's driving down overall values, affecting everybody. a summit in the nation's capital is focused on preventing foreclosures by bringi
former yale university lab technician raymond clark has sentenced to 44 years in prison for the killingclark's dna was found at the crime scene. >>> scientists are trying to find the source of a deadly e. coli outbreak linked to certain produce. it's blamed for 18 deaths so far. all but one of them in germany. about 1,800 people have gotten sick. four people who came to the u.s. from germany last fall are still in the hospital. >>> a show of bipartisanship in washington....
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to my immediate right is julie otsuka, born and raised in california, a graduate of yale university, d received her msa from columbia university. her first novel was published in 2003. she lives in new york city and is is just about to publish her new book that comes out in august that's been granted twice including in the new issue of granta. this is a second time in our history we excerpted a novel in back-to-back issues, and the only other time was with mark neumus. we're correcting that now. it's a beautiful novel. next is karen russell. she's chosen as one of the best youngest novellest in 1997 -- 2007, sorry. you would have been 12 in that year. [laughter] she was chosen as one of the best writers under 40. they have not stolen karen. she is the author of st. lucie's home for girls raised for wolves and the author of the new brilliant novel that i'm sure you read about called "swamplandia." finally, francine prose, author of 25 books, fiction and nonfiction, including primitive people, and most recently, my new american life. very scarry alligator about to eat someone on the cov
to my immediate right is julie otsuka, born and raised in california, a graduate of yale university, d received her msa from columbia university. her first novel was published in 2003. she lives in new york city and is is just about to publish her new book that comes out in august that's been granted twice including in the new issue of granta. this is a second time in our history we excerpted a novel in back-to-back issues, and the only other time was with mark neumus. we're correcting that...
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just in the last few weeks, the federal government has come down on yale university under title 9 for failing to take aggressive action against some sophomoric fraternity pranks that took place at yale university that was offensive to female students. snyder vs phelps goes at great lengths to use offensiveness under the legal standard of the first amendment. that is the standard being applied under harassment law. it is the standard applied at yale. it is enforced with a great deal of ruthlessness on american campuses today. how will we resolve this attention? are the ringing principles of snyder vs phelps going to crowd out the increasing efforts to protect people against offensive speech where the offensiveness is based upon the favored categories of race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, and so forth? it is interesting that none of the opinions in this case recognizes that this is -- there is this huge domain of speech restriction based upon offensiveness that exists in this country. which principal will prevail? >> i have not read the amicus briefs. did they address this point?
just in the last few weeks, the federal government has come down on yale university under title 9 for failing to take aggressive action against some sophomoric fraternity pranks that took place at yale university that was offensive to female students. snyder vs phelps goes at great lengths to use offensiveness under the legal standard of the first amendment. that is the standard being applied under harassment law. it is the standard applied at yale. it is enforced with a great deal of...
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yale law journal. she received her ba summa cum laude from berman university. before joining the faculty, or faster brown bag and practice law in new york city and serve as a law clerk to the honorable jane ross of the states court of appeals for the third circuit them and to the honorable robert l. carter at the united states district court for the southern district of new york. at uva professor brown-nagin teaches constitutional law, constitutional and social history, and education law. she is considered one of the nations leading young legal historians and has written widely in areas of legal history, education law, and the supreme court people protection jurisprudence. her scholarship has appeared in some of the foremost law journals within the legal academy. in february of this year oxford university press published professor brown-nagin's first book, "courage to dissent: atlanta and the long history of the civil rights movement" your asocial legal history about lawyers, courts and community based activism during the civil rights era. this highly anticipat
yale law journal. she received her ba summa cum laude from berman university. before joining the faculty, or faster brown bag and practice law in new york city and serve as a law clerk to the honorable jane ross of the states court of appeals for the third circuit them and to the honorable robert l. carter at the united states district court for the southern district of new york. at uva professor brown-nagin teaches constitutional law, constitutional and social history, and education law. she...
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the bears played in the first college world series back in 1947 against yale university. that school's 1st baseman, george h.w. bush. reporting live at berkeley, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> back to allie rasmus for a look at traffic this morning. she's in for sal. how's it going, allie? >>> pam, i think there are a lot of people on vacation or drivers taking the day off because there's not a lot of traffic out there. show you the cameras outside starting with highway 4 at bay point. no delays as you head westbound. and over on the east shore freeway it's a little crowded as you make your way towards the bay bridge toll plaza. but traffic is moving at the speed limit there. and over on the san mateo bridge traffic moving nicely in both directions. time now is 6:10. here's steve. >>> allie, thank you. we have fog out there but high pressure going to nose in for about two days, maybe two and a half. so warmer monday and tuesday. wednesday's kind of questionable. i've seen a couple forecast projections. one says that's it screeching halt starts to cool things down.
the bears played in the first college world series back in 1947 against yale university. that school's 1st baseman, george h.w. bush. reporting live at berkeley, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> back to allie rasmus for a look at traffic this morning. she's in for sal. how's it going, allie? >>> pam, i think there are a lot of people on vacation or drivers taking the day off because there's not a lot of traffic out there. show you the cameras outside starting with highway...
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there was just a survey released by yale university a couple weeks ago that found overwhelming majority of americans-- include a small plurality of republicans-- all support action to reduce carbon pollution that causes global warming. it's not a question of the public. it's a question of off political party, the republicans, it's the only major political party in any western democracy that is denying climate science. that wasn't true four years ago or three years ago. in fact, john huntsman, newt gingrich and tim pawlenty all did ads saying we must reduce global warming and now they're all appealing to their hard right of their party. >> ifill: ken green is shaking his head. >> with all respect this whole language about the new green economy is silly. if you look at the experiences of the countries in europe that have tried it they have found it economically unsustainable and are now backing away from subsidies. california, a world leader in environmental quality, everybody agrees that, look at their job situation. look at their economy. this idea that by renaming it, we're in a new pa
there was just a survey released by yale university a couple weeks ago that found overwhelming majority of americans-- include a small plurality of republicans-- all support action to reduce carbon pollution that causes global warming. it's not a question of the public. it's a question of off political party, the republicans, it's the only major political party in any western democracy that is denying climate science. that wasn't true four years ago or three years ago. in fact, john huntsman,...
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today a yale university lab technician is likely to receive a 44-year prison sentence for killing theille woman. her body was found the day she was supposed to be married. raymond clark entered a guilty plea. >>> a new interactive map wants to show you the crime hot spots. it uses data to map out crime in different cities. it shows the most dangerous neighborhoods are south of market, the tenderloin, the mission, and civic center. the website will be updated as frequently as information comes in from the police department. >>> local businesses and volunteers are giving young patients at lucille pack card children's hospital a night to remember. tonight is the prompt dreamworks studios is applying all the decorations. other businesses are donating their time. it was inspired by the young patients who come to that hospital from all over the world. >>> the hockey player is speaking out about an unusual hitchhiker he picked up -- front man u2bono. >> i got him in the car and we took him to horse soo -- horseshoe bay. >> the superstar went out for a walk and got stranded in the rain. to th
today a yale university lab technician is likely to receive a 44-year prison sentence for killing theille woman. her body was found the day she was supposed to be married. raymond clark entered a guilty plea. >>> a new interactive map wants to show you the crime hot spots. it uses data to map out crime in different cities. it shows the most dangerous neighborhoods are south of market, the tenderloin, the mission, and civic center. the website will be updated as frequently as...
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university. he also taught economics at princeton, yale, and columbia university. dr.aylor has received the bradley prize for his intellectual achievements and the alexander hamilton award for his overall leadership in international finance at the u.s. treasury. dr. taylor is a renowned expert on monetary policy and the creator of the taylor rule for determining what the target rate of federal funds should be for price stability. he served ads the undersecretary of the treasury for international affairs during the first term of president george w. bush. previously he served as a member of the president's council of economic advisors during the george h.w. bush administration. he's also served on congressional budget offices, economic advisory panel. dr. taylor has a long list of publications to his name and a recent book entitled "getting off track: how government actions and interventions cause prolonged and worsened the financial crisis." he's a frequent contributor to the editorial page at the "wall street journal" and other widely read publications on the state of
university. he also taught economics at princeton, yale, and columbia university. dr.aylor has received the bradley prize for his intellectual achievements and the alexander hamilton award for his overall leadership in international finance at the u.s. treasury. dr. taylor is a renowned expert on monetary policy and the creator of the taylor rule for determining what the target rate of federal funds should be for price stability. he served ads the undersecretary of the treasury for...
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angela fit that category, was treated at yale university hospital, a lethal nodule found. >> i am aliveter: ground-breaking rerearch that doctors believe will make a huge difference in reducing the number of lung cancer deaths right away. jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> and d other cancer news, an fda panel voted unanimously against the use of avastin for breast cancer. it's the world's best-selling cancer drug. >> this is going to be tough for a lot of folks. the panel said, however, it does not extend the life of breast cancereratients, in fact, it causes dangeroususide effects. if the fda commissioner agrees with this, many insurers will stop paying for this drug which costs about $100,000. >>> this next story, a bit of a mystery. investigators are trying to figure out how a passenger managed to evade airport security and fly from new york to l.a. with an expired boarding pass and fake i.d. if you can bebeeve it. >> yeah, this is mind-boggling. >> it is, and the man is now in fbi custody awaiting a hearing tomorrow. >> agents say that a search of the man's bag revealed more than t
angela fit that category, was treated at yale university hospital, a lethal nodule found. >> i am aliveter: ground-breaking rerearch that doctors believe will make a huge difference in reducing the number of lung cancer deaths right away. jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> and d other cancer news, an fda panel voted unanimously against the use of avastin for breast cancer. it's the world's best-selling cancer drug. >> this is going to be tough for a lot of folks. the panel...
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university. he also taught economics at princeton, yale and columbia university. dr. taylor received the brusquely prize for his achievements and the alexander hamilton award for his leadership in the international finance of the treasury. dr. taylor is an expert on monetary policy and the creator of the taylor rule for determining what the target rates in the federal funds should be for the price stability. he served as the undersecretary of treasury for international affairs during the first term as president george bush through previously served as a member of the president's council of economic of pfizer's in the george h. w. bush administration. he also served on the congressional budget office's economic advisory panel. dr. taylor is a long list of academic publications to his work entitled getting off track, how government actions and interventions cause prolonged and worsen the financial crisis. he's a frequent contributor to the editorial pages of "the wall street journal" and other publications on the state of the economy. he earned his ph.d. in economics at
university. he also taught economics at princeton, yale and columbia university. dr. taylor received the brusquely prize for his achievements and the alexander hamilton award for his leadership in the international finance of the treasury. dr. taylor is an expert on monetary policy and the creator of the taylor rule for determining what the target rates in the federal funds should be for the price stability. he served as the undersecretary of treasury for international affairs during the first...
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university. he also taught economics at princeton, yale and columbia university. dr. tayler received a bradley prize for his intellectual achievement and the alexander hamilton award for his overall leadership in the international finance at the u.s. treasury. dr. taylor is a renowned expert on monetary policy and the trader of the taylor rule for determining what the target rate for the federal funds should be priced devotee for the treasury international waters and first term president george liu boesh. previously served as a member of the president's council of economic of pfizer's during five ford and george h. w. bush administration and the economic advisor in hammill. dr. taylor has a long list of academic publications to his name and a recent book entitled getting off track government actions and interventions cause prolonged and worsen the financial crisis. he's a frequent contributor to the editorial pages to "the wall street journal" and other widely read publications on the state of the economy. he earned his ph.d. at stanford university. welcome, dr. taylo
university. he also taught economics at princeton, yale and columbia university. dr. tayler received a bradley prize for his intellectual achievement and the alexander hamilton award for his overall leadership in the international finance at the u.s. treasury. dr. taylor is a renowned expert on monetary policy and the trader of the taylor rule for determining what the target rate for the federal funds should be priced devotee for the treasury international waters and first term president george...
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few weeks, the federal government has come down on your university under the title 9 -- down on yale university under the title action for failing to take aggressive action against some sophomoric fraternity pranks yale took place at you i university that was offensive to female students. sutter nurses felt goes to great lengths -- slighter vs phelps -- snyder vs phelps goes at great lengths to use offensiveness under the legal standard of the first amendment. that is the standard being applied under harassment law. it is the standard applied at yale. it is enforced with a great deal of ruthlessness on american campuses today. how will we resolve this attention? are the ringing principles of snyder vs phelps going to crowd out the increasing efforts to protect people against offensive speech where the offensiveness is based upon the favored categories of race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, and so forth? it is interesting that none of the opinions in this case recognizes that this is -- there is this huge domain of speech restriction based upon offensiveness that exists in this country. whi
few weeks, the federal government has come down on your university under the title 9 -- down on yale university under the title action for failing to take aggressive action against some sophomoric fraternity pranks yale took place at you i university that was offensive to female students. sutter nurses felt goes to great lengths -- slighter vs phelps -- snyder vs phelps goes at great lengths to use offensiveness under the legal standard of the first amendment. that is the standard being applied...
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few weeks, the federal government has come down on your university under the title 9 -- down on yale university under the title action for failing to take aggrsive action against some sophomoric fraternity pranks yale took place at you i university that was offensive to female students. sutter nurses felt goes to great lengths -- slighter vs phelps -- snyder vs phelps goes at great lengths to use offensiveness under the legal standard of the first amendment. thats the standard being applied under harassment law. it is the standard applied at yale. it is enforced with a great deal of ruthlessness on american campuses today. how will we resolve this attention? are the ringing principles of snyder vs phelps going to crowd out the increasing efforts to protect people against offensive speech where the offensiveness is based upon the favored categories of race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, and so forth? it is interesting that none of the opinions in this case regnizes that this is -- there is this huge domain of speech restriction based upon offensiveness that exis in thisountry. which princip
few weeks, the federal government has come down on your university under the title 9 -- down on yale university under the title action for failing to take aggrsive action against some sophomoric fraternity pranks yale took place at you i university that was offensive to female students. sutter nurses felt goes to great lengths -- slighter vs phelps -- snyder vs phelps goes at great lengths to use offensiveness under the legal standard of the first amendment. thats the standard being applied...