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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 harder to bear the pressure but we're there and that's all that matters in the decisive serious. you life the front drops in on friday and a final what you want the most exciting kitchell season yet would simply be the cherry on top his name on the team. and finally let's go have back to full address that way cause they have russian prime a lead through up some less than memorable results for the favorites plenty of goals though and here they all were and the goals go lower section. i. can't believe. that. liz . i. know this is going. to little. live. live . live. and i was have a very brief look at tonight's champions league thanks says. barcelona have taken shots or done yet scott already won the lopped off the iniesta school there but i
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marine from santa clara has been killed while serving afghanistan. 21-year-old lance corporal harry lou died sunday supporting combat operation 5 most after deployed. his unit based out of hawaii was reportedly doing counter insurgent work with afghan national security forces. his death is under investigation. >>> many governor brown signed a bill tonight that would transfer tens of thousands of non-violent felon to county jail instead of state prison. part of the governor effort to reduce prison overcrowding. measure would keep low level offenders close to their homes where drug treatment and mental health services are believed to be more effective. supporters say it will save money. opponent argue it will allow some inmates to be released early. >>> group of people held rally today at the capitol to push for an immigration bill similar to the controversial one passed in arizona. bill which would toughen california immigration law written by the state assembly sole tea party member tim donnelly. it proposes ending sanctuary cities, enforcing immigration law against employers who knowin
marine from santa clara has been killed while serving afghanistan. 21-year-old lance corporal harry lou died sunday supporting combat operation 5 most after deployed. his unit based out of hawaii was reportedly doing counter insurgent work with afghan national security forces. his death is under investigation. >>> many governor brown signed a bill tonight that would transfer tens of thousands of non-violent felon to county jail instead of state prison. part of the governor effort to...
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parents since one thousand nine hundred one fortune clear what of these children lol lou and. there was a new american family. sealants and children dozens harmed and condors who disappeared the losses which can have been just a lot one of the recent incidents that sent shock waves throughout the world was the killing of the seven year old even got that was beaten to death by his american adoptive parents last year the russian authorities suspended adoptions by u.s. parents after an american woman put the russian boy should adopted on a plane back to moscow on his own with a note saying she will. engle wanted him now russia and the u.s. are working towards an agreement which would provide better government oversight on the wellbeing of adopted russian children in american families something that would mean regular visits to the families by social workers from both countries some say the biggest obstacle to an agreement is the overall secrecy surrounding adoptions in the u.s. in the united states of america once an adoption is finalized that child is considered the same as if b
parents since one thousand nine hundred one fortune clear what of these children lol lou and. there was a new american family. sealants and children dozens harmed and condors who disappeared the losses which can have been just a lot one of the recent incidents that sent shock waves throughout the world was the killing of the seven year old even got that was beaten to death by his american adoptive parents last year the russian authorities suspended adoptions by u.s. parents after an american...
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parents since one thousand nine hundred one fortunately most of these children lol lou and happily there was a new american families were soon to nordan children gazans harmed and hundreds who disappeared the losses which cannot be just a lot one of the recent incidents that sent shock waves throughout the world was the killing of the seven year old even scarab i got that was beaten to death by his american adoptive parents last year the russian authorities suspended options by us parents after an american woman put the russian boy she did not get on a plane back to moscow on his own with an old saying she knows. longer wanted him now russia and the u.s. are working towards an agreement which would provide better government oversight on the wellbeing of adopted russian children in american families something that would mean regular visits to the families by social workers from both countries some say the biggest obstacle to an agreement is the overall secrecy surrounding adoptions in the u.s. in the united states of america once a doctrine is finalized that child is considered the same a
parents since one thousand nine hundred one fortunately most of these children lol lou and happily there was a new american families were soon to nordan children gazans harmed and hundreds who disappeared the losses which cannot be just a lot one of the recent incidents that sent shock waves throughout the world was the killing of the seven year old even scarab i got that was beaten to death by his american adoptive parents last year the russian authorities suspended options by us parents after...
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never reported, lou gave me the backup for this. they had received intelligence of possible bomb and the word bridge so they diverted the motorcade and found a bomb under a bridge big enough to blow up the whole presidential entourage. they later determined this bomb was planted there by a then little known terrorist named bin laden. that was going on, folking. we were running around obsessed with impeachment, monica, paula jones, and people outside the country were plotting our attack. for me the only hero in the book was the american public who did as someone said get the picture very early, long before president clinton admitted to his affair with monica lewinsky. they knew it was wrong, but they also knew the punishment didn't fit the crime, and they said to the senate we get it, enough, let's go back to the business of governing the country, and so i continue to believe that it's important to look at mirror and everyone take ownership of this and recognize that if we conot -- if you do not realize as i said earlier, john, that
never reported, lou gave me the backup for this. they had received intelligence of possible bomb and the word bridge so they diverted the motorcade and found a bomb under a bridge big enough to blow up the whole presidential entourage. they later determined this bomb was planted there by a then little known terrorist named bin laden. that was going on, folking. we were running around obsessed with impeachment, monica, paula jones, and people outside the country were plotting our attack. for me...
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but they really can't afford to lou medicare is not mean we're going to cut off seniors that well ok in fact let's not let's get we're going to harry reid announced this week that he's going to force a vote in the senate. budget plan speaking of privatizing medicare over the last two weeks house republicans have felt the wrath of their constituents for voting in favor of the ryan plan take a look. you just. can't do it mcconnell it's magic probably playing back seat recording they're more adult for they pumped have not been that here that i said nothing in the campaign i'm going to change that now you hear oh you for that will destroy. the right for. the job it's really. sort of republicans just blow their shot at real life and twenty two all that after only four months in office by adopting this radical platform that they're the party that's going to privatized medicare i mean what what ninety year old is going to walk into an insurance company and say here's my seven thousand dollars mount your please take care of me had three heart attacks construction i need a pacemaker you know
but they really can't afford to lou medicare is not mean we're going to cut off seniors that well ok in fact let's not let's get we're going to harry reid announced this week that he's going to force a vote in the senate. budget plan speaking of privatizing medicare over the last two weeks house republicans have felt the wrath of their constituents for voting in favor of the ryan plan take a look. you just. can't do it mcconnell it's magic probably playing back seat recording they're more adult...
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but his own director, jack lou, was definitely in the meetings and in close contact with the senior aides who were negotiating on behalf of the congressional leaders. and so the white house was as involved in all the details. and then there were times when the congressional leadership actually said, look, we just want to talk with each other. would you all please go down the street and go have lunch. so it definitely was involved. i think when you mentioned the differences with 1995 and today, a couple of other big ones, the wars. we were not in wars in 1995. so this late pressure that came on congress about the payments to soldiers was a really powerful point. gwen: and newt gingrich and john boehner are just not the same. >> very different people. gwen: and a lot of what happened in 1995 -- and the reason why it backfired, had to do with newt gingrich and his personality. >> the fact that newt gingrich had given boehner a road map of where not to go, he in some ways has a more difficult caucus on his right flank, than newt gingrich did, which is saying something. but he had the advantag
but his own director, jack lou, was definitely in the meetings and in close contact with the senior aides who were negotiating on behalf of the congressional leaders. and so the white house was as involved in all the details. and then there were times when the congressional leadership actually said, look, we just want to talk with each other. would you all please go down the street and go have lunch. so it definitely was involved. i think when you mentioned the differences with 1995 and today,...
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and one of my most extraordinary memories is singing we shall overcome with fannie lou hamer in the-- in the voter registration times. and of course that was a time of severe threat to many people in the communities in the south, because it could be dangerous for them to go out and vote. did--did you ever feel any danger? oh, yes. it was a-- yes, i--i have. i think--i think life-- life is-- often say, you know, it's-- it's not for the-- the--the amateurs. i think we all experience fears at times, and i think when we take actions in our lives that might appear to be courageous at some other time-- i've heard it said that courage is just fear that has said its prayers. so i think a lot of us experience some trepidation. but you have to go ahead and do things. you mentioned we shall overcome, an amazing and powerful song. amazinggrace-- another song that can be transforming. what are the most powerful songs you've sung in your lifetime? i've had some experience with wonderful music throughout my life. i think the songs that i grew up in-- going to church as a methodist, which is how i wa
and one of my most extraordinary memories is singing we shall overcome with fannie lou hamer in the-- in the voter registration times. and of course that was a time of severe threat to many people in the communities in the south, because it could be dangerous for them to go out and vote. did--did you ever feel any danger? oh, yes. it was a-- yes, i--i have. i think--i think life-- life is-- often say, you know, it's-- it's not for the-- the--the amateurs. i think we all experience fears at...
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nice excuse to new games with energy majors leading to growth not all of them as you can see there lou coral is down just point two percent over announcing that deal with rosneft banking stocks are among the main gain is the saudis bank up more than a percent and also we're seeing polymath sold one of the biggest losers the previous session putting on three point three percent that's up to correction as i mentioned the previous session and on higher metals prices. russian oil company bashing you have to has more than traveled its net profit to one point four billion dollars last year it figures almost a third of a band the scorecards company says the result was supported by increased output and growing oil prices had of course it says the company has money in the bank and is looking for a place to spend it. some christians in we're in the process over negotiations with some of the companies. they wouldn't comment on this deal some think you'll do for the ones. although some positions some good will begin the bush regime is. a real good look at them or remove them from. the peace force
nice excuse to new games with energy majors leading to growth not all of them as you can see there lou coral is down just point two percent over announcing that deal with rosneft banking stocks are among the main gain is the saudis bank up more than a percent and also we're seeing polymath sold one of the biggest losers the previous session putting on three point three percent that's up to correction as i mentioned the previous session and on higher metals prices. russian oil company bashing...
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from space to earth looks like home and most of the hill mankind and so the future lou. different from here. is the future of mankind just one big society which grows and develops and learns from its mistakes. from up here the future of mankind looks united and happy. i just hope that mankind able to solve all of its problems eventually as in time will come when people will to live freely and happily all across the planet. i said alexander if you think that national space programs that link up only there should be preserved for you me would be better to set up an international space agency so that mankind could explore outer space as a single entity of carrying out exploration by individual countries. well before answering this question who should first of all determine the purpose of doing what you're talking about what i mean is peaceful exploration naturally we're not talking about space weapons of course not. because you've just asked a question about mankind and all planet earth means for it. i agree with mystery that for mankind the earth will always be a common on
from space to earth looks like home and most of the hill mankind and so the future lou. different from here. is the future of mankind just one big society which grows and develops and learns from its mistakes. from up here the future of mankind looks united and happy. i just hope that mankind able to solve all of its problems eventually as in time will come when people will to live freely and happily all across the planet. i said alexander if you think that national space programs that link up...
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the deadlock was finally broken lou for our side want to face the music i mean we're talking with patrick pulis and they were ready to play it so i want to be to the head it was too much for the story and pollutions against me and i just couldn't respond the first time. so. as a whole the players failed to follow the plan we prepared for this game probably they were burned out and we were too nervous. playing steady in their own end and waited for a chance to counterattack we made two mistakes and solve our score twice as you will destroy our best continuing a series of. sanctions including my side in the best of seven serious decline gainful will be the most to wheedle thursday which a blunt must win at home to stay alive in the finals and deny you for the cup the same pop up of archie. over in tennis russia led by those metal bands on a business all of her pads and the defending champions aisling the fed cup semi is in moscow this weekend they talons out without the top players francesca scared want to fly back and that about that doesn't mean it will be an easy one for the hosts. on th
the deadlock was finally broken lou for our side want to face the music i mean we're talking with patrick pulis and they were ready to play it so i want to be to the head it was too much for the story and pollutions against me and i just couldn't respond the first time. so. as a whole the players failed to follow the plan we prepared for this game probably they were burned out and we were too nervous. playing steady in their own end and waited for a chance to counterattack we made two mistakes...
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says to close one percent lower driven mostly by energy stocks so you look at them and more details lou call is down one point seven percent closed down one point two percent steelmaker m.k. is there more than one half percent after its last year's net profit mistake speculations and banking stocks also took a beating b.c.b. down two percent wall street where wall street has slipped into the year read on news from japan the dow began the session up half a point after some encouraging jobs data tech shares are doing well while retailers are struggling the dow is down point three percent this hour. european markets although they did see a recovery the previous hour now also going into negative ground you case for these down point two percent dax point two percent as well shares in german construction group dropped at one point one of five percent after and warned of losses as australian units. were saying news that their interest rates in the euro zone have gone up for the first time in three years the european central bank is raise and he rates twenty five basis points one point two five
says to close one percent lower driven mostly by energy stocks so you look at them and more details lou call is down one point seven percent closed down one point two percent steelmaker m.k. is there more than one half percent after its last year's net profit mistake speculations and banking stocks also took a beating b.c.b. down two percent wall street where wall street has slipped into the year read on news from japan the dow began the session up half a point after some encouraging jobs data...
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parents since one nine hundred ninety one fortunately most of these children are now lou and hopefully. new american families. soon to minority children dozens harmed and hundreds who disappeared the losses which cannot be just a lot one of the recent incidents that sent shock waves throughout the world was the killing of the seven year old evander scarab i got of was beaten to death by his american adoptive parents last year the russian authorities suspended options by u.s. parents after an american woman put a russian boy should adopted on a plane back to moscow on his own with a note saying she will. a lot of him now russia and the u.s. are working towards an agreement which would provide better government oversight on the well being of adopted russian children in american families something that would mean regular visits to the families by social workers from both countries some say the biggest obstacle to an agreement is the overall secrecy surrounding adoptions in the u.s. in the united states of america once an adoption is finalized that child is considered the same as if to hea
parents since one nine hundred ninety one fortunately most of these children are now lou and hopefully. new american families. soon to minority children dozens harmed and hundreds who disappeared the losses which cannot be just a lot one of the recent incidents that sent shock waves throughout the world was the killing of the seven year old evander scarab i got of was beaten to death by his american adoptive parents last year the russian authorities suspended options by u.s. parents after an...
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. >>> sÓlo una vez lou usÉ y no la volviÓ a usar >>> y aunque se use la mÁscara no hay evidencia que se mejore, y ahora la universidad de ohio hizo un marcapasos para ver al paciente con el monitoreo si hay algÚn problema le manda un impulso elÉctrico al paciente >>> este mucho lanimulando el d ayuda al paciente >>> el marcapaso es activo a travis d otra ves del pecho y una vez listo ayuda al paciente a dormir mejor >>> aunque nuestra meta primaria es tratar la apnea del sueÑo tenemos grandes esperanzas que a la larga que al hacerlo podrÍamos recuperar la falla cardÍaca. >>> los cientÍficos de la universidad estatal de ohio se unieron con investigadores de la china y polonia para crear este aparato. en las primeras pruebas 2 docenas de pacientes reciben el implante, eventualmente millones podrÍan usarlo, cecilia ramirez harris univisiÓn. >>> gracias cecilia lo invitamos a ver mÁs noticias de salud en univision.com sÓlo tiene que buscar nuestra pÁgina de "primer impacto ". >>> y vamos a una pausa en seguida le diremos cÓmo le fue al el chicharito en la liga de campeones de
. >>> sÓlo una vez lou usÉ y no la volviÓ a usar >>> y aunque se use la mÁscara no hay evidencia que se mejore, y ahora la universidad de ohio hizo un marcapasos para ver al paciente con el monitoreo si hay algÚn problema le manda un impulso elÉctrico al paciente >>> este mucho lanimulando el d ayuda al paciente >>> el marcapaso es activo a travis d otra ves del pecho y una vez listo ayuda al paciente a dormir mejor >>> aunque nuestra meta...
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conquering soviet and russian sides at leeds and ninety's even caught up in the dressing room to see how lou a meeting like this there be we could score in captaincy again my second cherishes feelings and those we missing can wait for us because we will have a few days off and we'll save our emotions for the finals i think we were more excited after showing dance guy in the seventh match that means it's becoming harder and harder to bear the pressure so we're there and that's all that matters in a decisive serious concrete saw if you want it one drops in on friday and a final good piece of the most exciting pujol season yet would simply be the cherry on top because a multiple parties. should be fighting final series there russia is only boxing world champions of eighty per se as he wants to defend his title against fellow russian in oddly martirosyan broke who has won all of his twenty fights is the current w b o middleweight belt holder a title he won last year against american daniel jacobs he'll have to fight martirosyan who's a decent fighter in his own rights because the thirty year old
conquering soviet and russian sides at leeds and ninety's even caught up in the dressing room to see how lou a meeting like this there be we could score in captaincy again my second cherishes feelings and those we missing can wait for us because we will have a few days off and we'll save our emotions for the finals i think we were more excited after showing dance guy in the seventh match that means it's becoming harder and harder to bear the pressure so we're there and that's all that matters...
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but with the game on the line, lou williams hits from the top of the arc. gives philadelphia the lead. they win their first against the heat, 86-82. back to miami for game five. in atlanta, joe johnson with the floater. gives the hawks two-point lead in the fourth over orlando. turkoglu has a chance to tie with time running out but he will miss the shot. they hang on to beat orlando 88-85. they take a 3-1 lead in the eastern conference series. and in new orleans the lakers' kobe bryant didn't hit a basket until the third quarter. chris paul had a triple-double. the hornets beat the lakers 93-98. that series tied at two games apiece. and the boston celtics crushed the new york knicks in new york. kevin garnett had 26 points. the celtics sweep their way into the eastern conference semis. they eliminate the knicks 101-89. >>> when we come back on this monday, another look at this morning's top stories. and a controversial teacher evaluation in california. why it has some parents worried about their child's education. we used to bet who could get closest to the
but with the game on the line, lou williams hits from the top of the arc. gives philadelphia the lead. they win their first against the heat, 86-82. back to miami for game five. in atlanta, joe johnson with the floater. gives the hawks two-point lead in the fourth over orlando. turkoglu has a chance to tie with time running out but he will miss the shot. they hang on to beat orlando 88-85. they take a 3-1 lead in the eastern conference series. and in new orleans the lakers' kobe bryant didn't...
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. >> oh, well, you know that and i know that, but lou dobbs might not knowhat. i mean, i always tell people on tour, "you know, being mexican does not mean you have an illegal immigration gland in your body." at 13 years old, your body doesn't start pumping hormones that tell you how to cross the border-- it's just not a fact. and people never stop to think that, you know, in the united states, people in iowa city don't really understand the border. well, people in guadalajara don't really understand the border, either. it's an alien zone in both directions, and the coyotes recruit. d so they went and recruited these men; they brought them to sonoyta, sonora. the actual trained coyote vanished-- nobody knows what happened to him-- so a trainee coyote, 19 year old kid, tried to walk them in and they got lost. there were... we know there were 26; there might have been more. some of them vanished and have never been heard from again-- the group that tried to walk back home. the 14 of them, you know, died out there in the desert. >> hinojosa: i remember when i was r
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meet him and town hall that you just showed the lou barletta one the paul ryan incident just a few weeks ago all of these events were actually organic i was in south carolina last week attending several town halls and we didn't see that same type of contentious debate but i didn't see any liberal organizers i didn't see any strategy pamphlets handed out telling people to spread out and yell at the member and stand up and sit down to get him off his bearings incidents imitate him as happened during the health as happened in two thousand and ten when you had freedom works americans for prosperity actively paying for dozens of organizers to go out and literally bring birth or it's out all of them just to throw through the whole debate of course by having these kind of fifty second you tube sensational videos some of these are policy questions being asked at these town halls today republican is it is it conceivable the democrats have never done this and haven't even thought about it because they're just you know they just figure hate will just tell the truth and everything will be fine and t
meet him and town hall that you just showed the lou barletta one the paul ryan incident just a few weeks ago all of these events were actually organic i was in south carolina last week attending several town halls and we didn't see that same type of contentious debate but i didn't see any liberal organizers i didn't see any strategy pamphlets handed out telling people to spread out and yell at the member and stand up and sit down to get him off his bearings incidents imitate him as happened...
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the our training center for workers developing offshore oil and gas deposits the complex is built by lou quote who has just signed a deal with ross now on self exploration and to talk on these and more i'm joined now by they have a right good i think here of. when b.p. planned to sign a deal with ross nafta on the arctic exploration they pledged to invest the first billion dollars and provide technologists what will be your contribution to the hearth aeration. we have unique staff are already developing some of the world's largest offshore deposits such as the west courier to them we are financially stable we can take on some of the financial risks we are partners for rosemary and . while i am planning to start joint exploration of the shelf deposits and how much i already it's invest. in first or specialists will have to present concrete feasible projects by the first of september and the government should approve them it's mostly our projects or in the black sea or in the caspian sea each cycle of geological exploration especially in the arctic is very three to seven wells in ghana we
the our training center for workers developing offshore oil and gas deposits the complex is built by lou quote who has just signed a deal with ross now on self exploration and to talk on these and more i'm joined now by they have a right good i think here of. when b.p. planned to sign a deal with ross nafta on the arctic exploration they pledged to invest the first billion dollars and provide technologists what will be your contribution to the hearth aeration. we have unique staff are already...
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away so you know i got to say when the sacrifice is much appreciated by those who appreciate your work lou now barry i know you went through some court cases i know especially last year you've been facing some record custance for all of the great things you've been doing and how you've been fighting back can you update us on the latest legal issues that you're facing yeah and it's really bothering them too is right now i'm an expert witness that travels around the us to testify against police misconduct in court cases and the retaliation has really hurt our family we're all out of jail of course we pled not guilty because we didn't commit these crimes they dropped two of the charges the state clear at us as far as being great parents but by then it was too late the absentee biological father took possession of the son and we're having to appeal everything to get our son back but we're not facing anything that other americans aren't facing today you know all the witnesses all the citizens i consult and help get out of a cage or not go to a cage because they've been arrested every day on the
away so you know i got to say when the sacrifice is much appreciated by those who appreciate your work lou now barry i know you went through some court cases i know especially last year you've been facing some record custance for all of the great things you've been doing and how you've been fighting back can you update us on the latest legal issues that you're facing yeah and it's really bothering them too is right now i'm an expert witness that travels around the us to testify against police...
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meet him in the town hall that you just showed the lou barletta one the paul ryan incident just a few weeks ago all of these events were actually organic i was in south carolina last week attending several town halls and it we didn't see that same type of contentious debate but i didn't see any liberal organizers i didn't see any strategy pamphlets handed out telling people to disparate out and yell at the member and stand up and sit down to get him off his bearings incidents imitate him as happened during the health as happened in two thousand and ten when you had freedom works americans for prosperity actively paying for dozens of organizers to go out and literally bring birth areas into town halls and just to throw the whole debate off course by having these kind of fifty second you tube sensational videos some of these are policy questions being asked at these town halls today to republican this is is it conceivable the democrats have never done this and haven't even thought about it because they're just you know they just figure hate will just tell the truth and everything will b
meet him in the town hall that you just showed the lou barletta one the paul ryan incident just a few weeks ago all of these events were actually organic i was in south carolina last week attending several town halls and it we didn't see that same type of contentious debate but i didn't see any liberal organizers i didn't see any strategy pamphlets handed out telling people to disparate out and yell at the member and stand up and sit down to get him off his bearings incidents imitate him as...
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risk their lives because there's war on terrorism long wars and the last for a lot of these people lou and so it's creating a question were united states is going to undermine our security and you know undermine the station and you make it impossible for us to demand that. our people be treated humanely around the world now is a foreign country characters in american and treason like we should want to talk about what do we say when we say we're going to trial we don't really know too well all i'm holding we don't hold you mean what we say cooking and all food. will. i don't i have to wrap it up a clear this is i mean this is still the wizard there's no debate to me that this is a wrong or that this is a horrible you know black mark on america's record when it comes to the way we conduct our foreign policy the way that we fight our wars i think it should make a lot of americans question you know what the rule of law and what justice really means in this country to this day but jam i guess there are people like you that still think that it's worth it i think you're crazy as i say tonight
risk their lives because there's war on terrorism long wars and the last for a lot of these people lou and so it's creating a question were united states is going to undermine our security and you know undermine the station and you make it impossible for us to demand that. our people be treated humanely around the world now is a foreign country characters in american and treason like we should want to talk about what do we say when we say we're going to trial we don't really know too well all...
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a tragic twist of fate, a doctor fights to find a cure for >>> a man is putting up a fight against lou gehrig's disease. it is a race against time and for now, he is beating the odds. >> dr. richard aldy is on a mission to complete a research paper on the debilitating nerve disease als. it's a condition where you lose all muscle function and now ucsf dr. aldy has been living it for seven years. >> probably the final diagnosis after three back surgeries was 2004. >> reporter: the disease is catching up with him and he didn't know how much time he has left to live. >> most of us have worked through our intense sadness and live in the present and be thankful for each day and the time that we have left with rick. >> it's a sad day for anyone who has hls. but this is a man who's known around the world as a top clinical specialist for als. and in a tragic twist of fate, he's suffering from the same disease he spent a lifetime studying. >> that's the kind of job he had, that's the kind of patients, he was internationally known for his als research and taking care of patients and starting the
a tragic twist of fate, a doctor fights to find a cure for >>> a man is putting up a fight against lou gehrig's disease. it is a race against time and for now, he is beating the odds. >> dr. richard aldy is on a mission to complete a research paper on the debilitating nerve disease als. it's a condition where you lose all muscle function and now ucsf dr. aldy has been living it for seven years. >> probably the final diagnosis after three back surgeries was 2004. >>...
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talking about only one name you know they you name her eyebrow leg oh what else do i know now mary lou as i'll nominate you as well how about julian a sandwich. i don't think he's on the list in the wiki leaks has been a powerful force for demystifying government policy and actions you know it's like they don't really choose and egyptian the egyptian google executive who is part of the protests he made the list but you know mostly it's people we've already heard of it isn't people who may have been.
talking about only one name you know they you name her eyebrow leg oh what else do i know now mary lou as i'll nominate you as well how about julian a sandwich. i don't think he's on the list in the wiki leaks has been a powerful force for demystifying government policy and actions you know it's like they don't really choose and egyptian the egyptian google executive who is part of the protests he made the list but you know mostly it's people we've already heard of it isn't people who may have...
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seeing twitter being used obviously the foment the rebellion and pollute libya so is this a lot of hope lou over nothing is this just the next generation of psychological operations that's exactly what it isn't and you know you look back at the history of the cia manipulating the media at the time radio free europe radio liberty what's interesting is george soros took over a lot of the radio free europe radio liberty functions and radio free asia he obviously has been involved with many of these n.g.o.s that have been responsible for some of these activities in these countries where we've seen rebellions not that the rebellions themselves were wrong but people like soros and the cia who works closely with them try to co-opt these rebellions soft landings dorothea a well they're very they're very connected because soros took over the radio free europe radio liberty archives in prague radio free europe radio liberty were cia fronts funded by the cia so we see that all. these connections between the central intelligence agency us the id national endowment for democracy and george soros is open
seeing twitter being used obviously the foment the rebellion and pollute libya so is this a lot of hope lou over nothing is this just the next generation of psychological operations that's exactly what it isn't and you know you look back at the history of the cia manipulating the media at the time radio free europe radio liberty what's interesting is george soros took over a lot of the radio free europe radio liberty functions and radio free asia he obviously has been involved with many of...
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prison who risk their lives because this war on terrorism long wars will last for a lot of these people lou and so it's created equal united states is going to you know undermine our security and you know undermine or beautician and you make it impossible for us and demand our our people be treated humanely around the world now is a foreign country captures an american interest in like we should do a long time but what do we say when we say we're going to try don't we don't really drop all i'm holding my beautiful do you mean what we say cooking a lot food in a limited way. i don't know how to wrap it up clear this is i mean this is still to be a wager that there is no debate to me that this is a wrong and that this is a horrible you know black mark on america's record when it comes to the way we conduct our foreign policy the way that we fight our wars i think it should make a lot of americans question you know what the rule of law and what justice really means in this country to this day but jan i guess there are people like you that still think that it's worth it i think you're crazy for
prison who risk their lives because this war on terrorism long wars will last for a lot of these people lou and so it's created equal united states is going to you know undermine our security and you know undermine or beautician and you make it impossible for us and demand our our people be treated humanely around the world now is a foreign country captures an american interest in like we should do a long time but what do we say when we say we're going to try don't we don't really drop all i'm...
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. >>> as the late great lou rals may have said the hawk was out in chicago tonight. they live by the extra inning homer last night. died by it tonight. down 4-3 in the sixth. ken kusmonov just lasers one to left. two run shot. the a's take themselves to the lead. it didn't last long. juan pierre with a single. ties thins up 5-5. they go to extra innings like last night. it was not one of the ace to end it with a homer. it was lexi ramirez. he gets the last as do the a's 6-5. >>> they are probably the most consistently successful franchise in the bay area sports wise. but in a weird way they really got more to prove it seems than anyone else. the sharks because they never seem to get as far as expected in the postseason. the big prize has always eluded them. thursday a shot at the prize again. they know all too well the postseason is a whole different deal. >> you know over 82 games scheduled. it's going to be a very competitive series. >> it could have gone either way in all of them. it's just a physical game. tough game, tough team. and yeah you threw all the stops
. >>> as the late great lou rals may have said the hawk was out in chicago tonight. they live by the extra inning homer last night. died by it tonight. down 4-3 in the sixth. ken kusmonov just lasers one to left. two run shot. the a's take themselves to the lead. it didn't last long. juan pierre with a single. ties thins up 5-5. they go to extra innings like last night. it was not one of the ace to end it with a homer. it was lexi ramirez. he gets the last as do the a's 6-5....
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passengers report one day early to see if the flighted next day has been cancelled but lou and sue casanova did. >> the problem is that they better find out what is wrong and fix it z get back on track. >> southwest airlines cancelled 70 flights today and continued looking for cracks in the fleet of 737, 300s. last friday a flilt from phoenix made an emergency landing after a six-foot section peeled away. passengers say they can see blue sky through the roof of the plane. >> just glad to be here. >> i've never been that scared. >> southwest has found cracks in other planes since friday, and other airlines that fly may, too. tomorrow the faa will order inspections of all 300s, and 500s. and that is 175 planes operate bid many airlines, 80 in this country. and inspectors said not to worry. >> we have no reason to believe there are significant difficulties or defish yens gleez the fleet flying. and will be looking to see if this relates to other issues in the fleet. >> this is in the not the first time. the most famous when an aloha airlines plane ruptured, killing a flight attendant. and the
passengers report one day early to see if the flighted next day has been cancelled but lou and sue casanova did. >> the problem is that they better find out what is wrong and fix it z get back on track. >> southwest airlines cancelled 70 flights today and continued looking for cracks in the fleet of 737, 300s. last friday a flilt from phoenix made an emergency landing after a six-foot section peeled away. passengers say they can see blue sky through the roof of the plane. >>...
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. >>> as the late great lou rals may have said the hawk was out in chicago tonight. they live by the extra inning homer last night. died by it tonight. down 4-3 in the sixth. ken kusmonov just lasers one to left. two run shot. the a's take themselves to the lead. it didn't last long. juan pierre with a single. ties thins up 5-5. they go to extra innings like last night. it was not one of the ace to end it with a homer. it was lexi ramirez. he gets the last as do the a's 6-5. >>> they are probably the most consistently successful franchise in the bay area sports wise. but in a weird way they really got more to prove it seems than anyone else. the sharks because they never seem to get as far as expected in the postseason. the big prize has always eluded them. thursday a shot at the prize again. they know all too well the postseason is a whole different deal. >> you know over 82 games scheduled. it's going to be a very competitive series. >> it could have gone either way in all of them. it's just a physical game. tough game, tough team. and yeah you threw all the stops
. >>> as the late great lou rals may have said the hawk was out in chicago tonight. they live by the extra inning homer last night. died by it tonight. down 4-3 in the sixth. ken kusmonov just lasers one to left. two run shot. the a's take themselves to the lead. it didn't last long. juan pierre with a single. ties thins up 5-5. they go to extra innings like last night. it was not one of the ace to end it with a homer. it was lexi ramirez. he gets the last as do the a's 6-5....
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lou gehrig's disease, als, in which you gradually lose all muscle control and become completely paralyzed. >> sometimes i'mvil really upse. why does this have to happen to us, to my father. >> a groundbreaking treatment for the disease, he's been unable to use embryotic cells until now. >> it's more powerful than adult stem cells in that it can make any tissue fairly decent. >> reporter: as a result of today's court of appeals decision, federal funding for research may be used on embryotic stem cells taken from fertility labs. many researchers may be able to reverse other diseases as well. like alzheimer's and parkinsons and help paralyze people. >> those are the only cells that can make the cells that are lost and bringing up the stem cells through the lifting of the injunction will allow it to use a stem cell with federal support and money and move through the clinical trials much faster under those conditions. this is why it's an important day for science and ultimately could be an important day for patients. >> there may be much opposition and the debate is sure to range. i want to be
lou gehrig's disease, als, in which you gradually lose all muscle control and become completely paralyzed. >> sometimes i'mvil really upse. why does this have to happen to us, to my father. >> a groundbreaking treatment for the disease, he's been unable to use embryotic cells until now. >> it's more powerful than adult stem cells in that it can make any tissue fairly decent. >> reporter: as a result of today's court of appeals decision, federal funding for research may...
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another super hero is lou ferrigno. >> i'm very happy to be here. >> it a chance to meet artists and watch them work. brian watched grew up watching sesame street. >> it's a story teller. >> and mars was in the business 40 years ago. >> the mainstream comics were pretty much closed to women. it was an open field in the underground. >> it has changed over the years. what started as a comic book and graphic novel it's a showcase for hollywood. studios are here to promote their big summer films. >> they come here and make a really big impact. >> the was of immortals. now back to ferrigno. he still works out. >> next at 6:00, a giant's fan before being beaten at a dodger's game. they are looking for two suspects. >> one of pilots actually fainted. >> plus, a midair scare as i understand a jet diving for understand a jet diving for oxygen. mmm. ahh. yeah. bacon. come celebrate baconalia! only at denny's. america's diner is always open. and this is the warm fresh baked taste... of a strawberry toaster strudel. see the difference? pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. than li
another super hero is lou ferrigno. >> i'm very happy to be here. >> it a chance to meet artists and watch them work. brian watched grew up watching sesame street. >> it's a story teller. >> and mars was in the business 40 years ago. >> the mainstream comics were pretty much closed to women. it was an open field in the underground. >> it has changed over the years. what started as a comic book and graphic novel it's a showcase for hollywood. studios are here...
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another super hero is real flesh and blood, lou ferrigno. >> they get excited. and you connect with the fans. >> it's a chance to meet artists. he grew up watching sesame street. >> you are a story teller and you can do whatever you want. >> and mars was in the business 40 years ago. >> the mainstream comics were pretty much closed to women. it was an open field, in the under ground. >> the wondercon has changed. >> what started out as a graphic novel convention now a showcase for hollywood. studios are here to promote big summer films. >> they come here and make a really big impact. >> the cat of immortals. now back to ferrigno, he still works out. >> i guess i'm not a super hero material. >> great costumes. final check on forecast. >> you will need to grab the sweatshirt. we've been advertising the cooldown. look at the dry cold front and a little bit of drizzle but for the most part. it's the wind later on today and cooler temperatures. 64 in san francisco, breezy along the coast. 66 in san rafael. look for 70 livermore, upper 60s san jose. so its far cry fro
another super hero is real flesh and blood, lou ferrigno. >> they get excited. and you connect with the fans. >> it's a chance to meet artists. he grew up watching sesame street. >> you are a story teller and you can do whatever you want. >> and mars was in the business 40 years ago. >> the mainstream comics were pretty much closed to women. it was an open field, in the under ground. >> the wondercon has changed. >> what started out as a graphic novel...
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police are lou being into whether he was responsible for other unsolved killings of women all across the united states. today itecame clear the death penalty is still an option. >> the death penalty is an option in the case. the final decision on that will not be made until attorney representation has been settled and they have a chance to provide input to us. >> now, the issue of whether he will represent himself in court will be addressed at a hearing next thursday. >>> tonight at 6:00, the decision to strike down prop 8 could be thrown out because the presiding judge in the case is gay and had a ten-year relationship with a man. former chief justice von walker stepped down in february. lawyers for the voter approved marriage asked that the decision overturning the ban be vacated. doctors say that he should have refused himself. there will be a hearing in the district court on that hearing in june. >>> federal prosecutors are now investigating san bruno pipeline blast. newly released records show the prosecutors have requested the utilities maps, reports, and emergency plans relati
police are lou being into whether he was responsible for other unsolved killings of women all across the united states. today itecame clear the death penalty is still an option. >> the death penalty is an option in the case. the final decision on that will not be made until attorney representation has been settled and they have a chance to provide input to us. >> now, the issue of whether he will represent himself in court will be addressed at a hearing next thursday. >>>...
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. >> we have to thank lance lou from creative services. look at this. he created these incredible bonnets for us. maybe it was to cover me up. isn't that amazing? >> i thought somebody got her a bouquet of flowers, then she popped her head up. >> thanks for making these for us. we are looking good this morning. nice and clear conditions. hold on to your hats. it's breezy out there. the east bay hills and mountain passes could make for difficult traveling. take it easy especially around the curves. you are going to see a beautiful, beautiful day. high pressure moves into the area. the biggest difference will be clouds. we have clouds hitting the coast this morning. overall, the clouds are going to clear out of here leaving us with abundant sunshine. if you are headed to the city by noon as you break for lunch, 60 degrees. cloud cover at that time. high clouds. by 4:00 p.m., we are going to lose the high cirrus and a bit of a breeze. the breeze will build throughout the day. if you live in other cities, 66 in san rafael. 70 in san jose, 70 in santa cruz.
. >> we have to thank lance lou from creative services. look at this. he created these incredible bonnets for us. maybe it was to cover me up. isn't that amazing? >> i thought somebody got her a bouquet of flowers, then she popped her head up. >> thanks for making these for us. we are looking good this morning. nice and clear conditions. hold on to your hats. it's breezy out there. the east bay hills and mountain passes could make for difficult traveling. take it easy...
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this three by lou williams them in front. the sixers would add a pair of free-throws and miami still leads that series 3 games to 1. >> the deal that landed carmelo anthony in new york. the celtics were a little more playoff-tested. paul pierce finding rajon rondo under the basket of the kevin garnett led boston by 26. boston sweeps the series with the 101-89 win and ending new york's first playoff appearance in seven years. >>> extra holes needed to determine the winner on the golf tour today with the world's no. 1 ranking han hanging in the balance. and we'll tell you who will be in goal for the sharks as they try again to wrap up their series with the kings tomorrow night. we'll be right back. . >>> there was a lot of stake at golf's heritage tournament at hilton head, south carolina. in addition, to winning the event, the no. 1 ramping in the world was up for grabs. significance of the day observed by those in the gallery. brandt snedeker with this birdie at 1, wrapping up his round and snedeker six shots behind luke dona
this three by lou williams them in front. the sixers would add a pair of free-throws and miami still leads that series 3 games to 1. >> the deal that landed carmelo anthony in new york. the celtics were a little more playoff-tested. paul pierce finding rajon rondo under the basket of the kevin garnett led boston by 26. boston sweeps the series with the 101-89 win and ending new york's first playoff appearance in seven years. >>> extra holes needed to determine the winner on the...
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and, lou, thanks for that introduction. it's a real pleasure to be here at barnes & noble on broadway, this is a real thrill to be here in new york city on this night. >> [inaudible] >> excuse me? >> thanks for coming. [applause] >> oh, thank you. i want to congratulate bill on the completion of "prophets of war," which is his book. this is a history of the rise of the military industrial complex from the 1930s forward and the development of the phenomenon that dwight eisenhower drew attention to in this speech in which he warns against the unwarranted acquisition of influence by a military industrial complex. i'm going to provide a little bit of background and context about this speech and how my book, "going home to glory," picks up from hit. this was -- from it. this was given 50 years ago. it describes, as the excerpts that bill read, it describes a permanent condition which had developed within his lifetime in national affairs. he draws attention to it. he acknowledges that the problem of standing mobilization is somet
and, lou, thanks for that introduction. it's a real pleasure to be here at barnes & noble on broadway, this is a real thrill to be here in new york city on this night. >> [inaudible] >> excuse me? >> thanks for coming. [applause] >> oh, thank you. i want to congratulate bill on the completion of "prophets of war," which is his book. this is a history of the rise of the military industrial complex from the 1930s forward and the development of the phenomenon...
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you've got lou reed, sharon jones, you've got yim yames from my morning jacket. it's a good one. great album, you guys. pick it up. thanks for being here, buddy. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have a really fun show tonight. he's been in tons and tons of great movies and he is the star of "henry's crime," keanu reeves is here! [ cheers and applause ] come on! that's the coolest. i love that dude. from the new movie "soul surfer," lorraine nicholson will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] plus, music from a legendary punk band from the u.k., wire is with us tonight! [ cheers and applause ] they're awesome. the real deal. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to take a look at the stories making headlines today and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for "pros and cons." here we go. ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ >> jimmy: tonight's topic -- charlie sheen's "my violent torpedo of truth" tour. [ laughter ] [ scattered cheers ] everyone is talking about this. >> steve: everyone. >> jimmy: charlie sheen's live tour kicked off this past weekend. s
you've got lou reed, sharon jones, you've got yim yames from my morning jacket. it's a good one. great album, you guys. pick it up. thanks for being here, buddy. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have a really fun show tonight. he's been in tons and tons of great movies and he is the star of "henry's crime," keanu reeves is here! [ cheers and applause ] come on! that's the coolest. i love that dude. from the new movie "soul surfer," lorraine...
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officials have identified the marine at 21-year-old lance corporal harry lou who was based in hawaii. he was killed yesterday in helmand province, the incident is under investigation. he was assigned to the second battalion, third marine regiment, third marine division. >>> after a string of deadly pipeline explosions including the san bruno tragedy, federal officials today announced a new push for pipeline safety. >> this is a powerful experience and it's not one that i'm going to soon forget. >> today transportation secretary ray lahood visited the victims of february's pipeline disaster in allentown, pennsylvania. that explosion killed five people and flattened homes and businesses. here in the bay area the city of san bruno was still recovering from september's gas pipeline disaster which called eight people. today secretary lahood urged congress to raise penalties for pipeline violations, close regulatory loopholes and add more safety inspectors. >> people shouldn't have to worry when they flip a light switch in their kitchen that it could cause an explosion in the front yard. pe
officials have identified the marine at 21-year-old lance corporal harry lou who was based in hawaii. he was killed yesterday in helmand province, the incident is under investigation. he was assigned to the second battalion, third marine regiment, third marine division. >>> after a string of deadly pipeline explosions including the san bruno tragedy, federal officials today announced a new push for pipeline safety. >> this is a powerful experience and it's not one that i'm going...
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for 21 years and today students at santa clara high school are paying tribute to a graduate, harry lou. a marine lance corporal who died serving in afghanistan. david louie tonight on why he will be so sorely miss. >> mixture of acrobatics, martial arts and break dancing is called tricking. and the grad who coached them was harry lu. >> he actually brought us so close together that if i was -- you can't break the bond. >> the group called that breaking club gathered to pay respects for lu who inspired him. >> everyone here was influenced by him in some way or another whether it be by his dancing or are it tiftic talent or tricking or being the person he was. friendly with everyone. >> he died sunday supporting combat operations in afghanistan. students remember are him for making them laugh and dance to relieve the pressures of school. one student walked around with a monitor taj of photos of lu covering a notebook. some of the inscriptions left by students on the wall are truly moving. this for example says it is hard to put in words how much of an inspiration you are to me. being abl
for 21 years and today students at santa clara high school are paying tribute to a graduate, harry lou. a marine lance corporal who died serving in afghanistan. david louie tonight on why he will be so sorely miss. >> mixture of acrobatics, martial arts and break dancing is called tricking. and the grad who coached them was harry lu. >> he actually brought us so close together that if i was -- you can't break the bond. >> the group called that breaking club gathered to pay...
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>> i just darted to scratch the surface with that's and lou at -- louis napoleon worked with him to. to afternoons in the brooklyn historical society as helpful as they were i was searching in the wrong collection. >> that happened to be to two at the brooklyn historical society. [laughter] >> i have to stop. >> we canst talk-- we can talk later. [applause] >> we're talking to lynn c. boyd about the coming books coming out. >> a number of exciting new books with two new books being agree released with beyond politics and we will be releasing backed early april and doing some heavy promotion, it is a classic book something that all students should read 30 and more about free-market principles and the foundations of our democracy with the political atmosphere beyond politics is essential. we just released to the new holy wear out today show the wars of bob nelson who did any event featuring the dichotomy between economic religion and environmental religion. we also have habeas corpus coming out with anthony gregory so we're very excited about that. and we will be investigating new work
>> i just darted to scratch the surface with that's and lou at -- louis napoleon worked with him to. to afternoons in the brooklyn historical society as helpful as they were i was searching in the wrong collection. >> that happened to be to two at the brooklyn historical society. [laughter] >> i have to stop. >> we canst talk-- we can talk later. [applause] >> we're talking to lynn c. boyd about the coming books coming out. >> a number of exciting new books...
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a long line of mourners, including congressman mike honda and lou's often, congressman judy chu watched in silence because this meant good-bye. ♪. >> in san bruno, abc7 news. >> oscar winning actor nicolas cage is out of jail this morning after an arrest in new orleans last night. the 47-year-old cage was arrested on charges of domestic abuse and disturbing the peace. this, after police say he got into a violent argument on the street with his wife. the two are in new orleans because cage is filming his latest movie there. the police report says he was drunk. cage caused a problem at a french quarter restaurant last month but was not arrested then. this time cage paid an $11,000 bond pending a court appearance. >> a medical marijuana dispensary right across the street from oakland police headquarters could be shut down. but it's not because of the location. >> the hearing was over before it began. >> i will recuse myself from this matter. >> dmitri shelton reduced himself from hearing the matter because he once worked for the city attorney's office, and this case pits the city against
a long line of mourners, including congressman mike honda and lou's often, congressman judy chu watched in silence because this meant good-bye. ♪. >> in san bruno, abc7 news. >> oscar winning actor nicolas cage is out of jail this morning after an arrest in new orleans last night. the 47-year-old cage was arrested on charges of domestic abuse and disturbing the peace. this, after police say he got into a violent argument on the street with his wife. the two are in new orleans...
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this is betty lou before. she is 71. we've got to see the new you. oh, my god. >> look at betty lou. >> what is happening there. what did she do? >> she is a health care professional and nurse. almost on her deathbed she turns it around and starts working out. then hires a personal trainer. now she works out three days a week with her trainer. she is going to "the guinness book of world record" for holding a plank. she can hold a plank 20 minutes now. >> you weren't feeling well. >> i wasn't. when i got out of the hospital i made up my mind this is ridiculous. i wanted to be able to enjoy my grandchildren, my children. my great grandchildren. i've got a 2-year-old great grandson that's the love of my life. to keep up with him is fantastic. >> people say when you get older it's harder to lose weight. you're testament it can be done. betty, thanks. >> thank you. congratulations. >> i love her. >> impressive. >> our next before picture is tony. he used to weigh 300 pounds. everything was a big struggle for him. even tying his shoes, everything was. this
this is betty lou before. she is 71. we've got to see the new you. oh, my god. >> look at betty lou. >> what is happening there. what did she do? >> she is a health care professional and nurse. almost on her deathbed she turns it around and starts working out. then hires a personal trainer. now she works out three days a week with her trainer. she is going to "the guinness book of world record" for holding a plank. she can hold a plank 20 minutes now. >> you...
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lou, a little bit of -- i was with judge william to some the years that you described. >> really? >> the situation in texas pertained to people of color is exactly as he describes it. >> and what a judge. >> what a judge. i miss him very much. just like i miss molly. i think the two of them are laughing together somewhere right now. >> the best of texas. >> richard mack. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here and to be on the panel with these distinguished panelist. first of all, i'd like to just add that the supremacy clause does not grant supreme power to the federal government. it's something that is in my lawsuit, justice scalia addressed this issue. it only makes laws supreme of the federal government that are made in pursuant of the constitution. you can look and see nothing, because they don't do anything that's unconstitution nap. there's nothing supreme about degrading the constitution, or making law that is are clearly unconstitution mall. -- unconstitutional. that would be both sides of the aisle. the patriot act was done by the republicans, and it's the most unconsti
lou, a little bit of -- i was with judge william to some the years that you described. >> really? >> the situation in texas pertained to people of color is exactly as he describes it. >> and what a judge. >> what a judge. i miss him very much. just like i miss molly. i think the two of them are laughing together somewhere right now. >> the best of texas. >> richard mack. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here and to be on the panel with these...
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in palo alto, david lou abc 7 news. >> the affleck duck has new voice. insurance company plucked the sales manager from minnesota radio station to voice the corporate mascot. >> one more time. we have heard it on video we want to hear it in person. >> afleck. affleck. >>reporter: that's dan mckey 36-year-old father of 3 taking over for actor gilbert godfry. he was fired last month after making offensive joke about his the earthquake and tsunami in japan where affleck does a great deal of business. >> come up next. the key to hire office productivity. why larger salary are not the answer. >> from bells to biscuit. numbers you haven't heard about ♪ [ woman ] this icelandic mud was working wonders on my skin. but if it was going to do the same for my spa, i had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called my citibank small business expert. he got me a line of credit to make it happen and even improved my cash flow. now, my spa has more business than ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small b
in palo alto, david lou abc 7 news. >> the affleck duck has new voice. insurance company plucked the sales manager from minnesota radio station to voice the corporate mascot. >> one more time. we have heard it on video we want to hear it in person. >> afleck. affleck. >>reporter: that's dan mckey 36-year-old father of 3 taking over for actor gilbert godfry. he was fired last month after making offensive joke about his the earthquake and tsunami in japan where affleck...
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>> we're going to have on lou dobbs tonight the economist martin feldsteen and he is talking about this jobs report. >>> is a warm-up finally on the way? we'll check back in with tony for your forecast? >>> also ahead, promises for change from the top. students at d.c. schools taking another round of standardized tests next week not long after allegations of test tampering broke. what is happening to make sure every school is playing fair. we'll see you in just a little bit. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered, people started immediately supporting me. we had an outpouring of-- of support. i wanted to do something bigger than myself. the 60 miles-- it makes a statement. i know i'm stronger than i was before, both mentally and physically. i walk with my sister. our relationship has gone to a whole new level because of training together. you meet the most wonderful, inspiring people. i knew
>> we're going to have on lou dobbs tonight the economist martin feldsteen and he is talking about this jobs report. >>> is a warm-up finally on the way? we'll check back in with tony for your forecast? >>> also ahead, promises for change from the top. students at d.c. schools taking another round of standardized tests next week not long after allegations of test tampering broke. what is happening to make sure every school is playing fair. we'll see you in just a little...
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money scope reporter david lou explains prime example involves car makers. >> bump it cut are forcing to turn these stooints students away. more than a third of the students enroll in auto technology create bmw for keeping the 2 year degree program alive. the private partnership represents substantial investment. >> just the 8 i took delivery on couple weeks ago were valued at 750,000 dollars. if you factor in all the other assistance they get well in excess of 1 million a year. >>reporter: there's 2 11 model working on. the presidency is spreading across campus. >> we would like investment in biology and biotechnology. we already have that partnership ongoing. we could yaw partnership in the area of computer graphic or electronic electronics. >>reporter: give students like generals hand on learning experience that's hard to matc match. >> pretty amazing that we have such an opportunity where bmw brings us these cars and we have such such vast amount of tools and things we can use to work with. >>reporter: the auto tech program now set the eyes on test flow to make the model s sedan a
money scope reporter david lou explains prime example involves car makers. >> bump it cut are forcing to turn these stooints students away. more than a third of the students enroll in auto technology create bmw for keeping the 2 year degree program alive. the private partnership represents substantial investment. >> just the 8 i took delivery on couple weeks ago were valued at 750,000 dollars. if you factor in all the other assistance they get well in excess of 1 million a year....
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joining us now to talk about bullying at work is mary lou quinlan, ceo of the marketing company, just ask a woman. >> good morning, chris. >> lots of different studies done on this. one study in particular we pulled out some elements that we thought were most important. let's get right to it. because we do have quite a few here. we're going to talk about gender and age here and what victims did it. but let's start with something in regards to gender. now it found that women reported a higher incident of being bullied. 34% of women surveyed said they felt they were a victim of bullying compared to just 22% of men. why with women, one-third reported just -- just i mean with the men only being like 20%. >> well think about a bully. a bully needs a target and generally that target is someone farther down the food chain. unfortunately there are more women who are less senior so they make a bigger target. i think also women have radar that can pick up the unseen subtle bullying signals. so that sensitivity probably raises the concern. >> is that what you think sometimes it is a little bit m
joining us now to talk about bullying at work is mary lou quinlan, ceo of the marketing company, just ask a woman. >> good morning, chris. >> lots of different studies done on this. one study in particular we pulled out some elements that we thought were most important. let's get right to it. because we do have quite a few here. we're going to talk about gender and age here and what victims did it. but let's start with something in regards to gender. now it found that women reported...