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charlotte was surprised by the test results. mother of 2 among the first people to be tested for a wide range of industrial chemicals. test revealed that her body contained mercury lead cosmetics. i felt violated charlotte reported. she was upset about the pesticide. i never used them in my house, never on my lawn. i bought organic whenever i could. her body contained several variations of organic chlorines designed to attack nervous systems of insects. i never bought it. isn't that trespassing. i tell this in my story of mary broon. mary never felt called to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found many of
charlotte was surprised by the test results. mother of 2 among the first people to be tested for a wide range of industrial chemicals. test revealed that her body contained mercury lead cosmetics. i felt violated charlotte reported. she was upset about the pesticide. i never used them in my house, never on my lawn. i bought organic whenever i could. her body contained several variations of organic chlorines designed to attack nervous systems of insects. i never bought it. isn't that...
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lucas glover, advantage in the playoff at charlotte. e next i'm. i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. get back to the things that matter most. good job girls. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. ♪
lucas glover, advantage in the playoff at charlotte. e next i'm. i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood...
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charlotte motor speedway, indy 500. guess what? this week i got a chance to be in a nascar race car. i was a passenger in the car. this young man is in the driver's seat. i'm the passenger. loved it. 170 miles per hour. >> the need for speed. >> it was incredible. so next month, face to face, you are going to meet these drivers. we sit down and we talked at charlotte motor speedway. and at the hall of fame, the nascar hall of fame in charlotte, we talked about everything from what it takes to be a nascar driver -- >> i heard you could go to like camp and actually -- they'd let you drive around the track -- >> yes. the richard petty nascar driving experience allows you to drive an actual race car. >> that's amazing. >> oh, it's amazing. so you have to look forward to that. i had a blast this week. and i look forward to getting the reaction of everybody else to hear face to face from these drivers of what it is to be a nascar driver. >> thanks, fred. >> thanks, joe. >>> memorial day marks the official start of the summer vacation sea
charlotte motor speedway, indy 500. guess what? this week i got a chance to be in a nascar race car. i was a passenger in the car. this young man is in the driver's seat. i'm the passenger. loved it. 170 miles per hour. >> the need for speed. >> it was incredible. so next month, face to face, you are going to meet these drivers. we sit down and we talked at charlotte motor speedway. and at the hall of fame, the nascar hall of fame in charlotte, we talked about everything from what...
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both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has
both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and...
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that month this flight was due to depart charlotte at 120 in the afternoon. but do to bad weather, it wasn't until four individuals actually boarded the plane and that is when the trouble began. >> from the second we got on there was serious panic by the flight attendant. >> they said that if the passengers denied in their seats and the plane was not in the air in 10 minutes they would miss the connection in charlotte. >> the way that the flight attendant expressed and cleared over the intercom will * of the flight was overwhelming. >> i verbally said that you reported as one hour late to the people around me and beside me and then ran over to me and started yelling at me saying what did you say what did you say? >> i was appalled, seeing that i will look at a fly- flight attendant as someone caring. >> i said that you boarded us one hour late and you should be accountable. >> he does express his point that if you were not one hour late in boarding us, we would not have this issue. >> then she said you are done, you are going home. >> she was very aggressive.
that month this flight was due to depart charlotte at 120 in the afternoon. but do to bad weather, it wasn't until four individuals actually boarded the plane and that is when the trouble began. >> from the second we got on there was serious panic by the flight attendant. >> they said that if the passengers denied in their seats and the plane was not in the air in 10 minutes they would miss the connection in charlotte. >> the way that the flight attendant expressed and cleared...
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they had no idea what they were about to experience on flight 1496 bound for charlotte, north carolina, would not only unite them but would be an experience they won't soon forget. it all started before they even got on the plane. the flight was running an hour late due to bad weather but hazelwood's girlfriend says they were never told that. >> we kept checking to see if
they had no idea what they were about to experience on flight 1496 bound for charlotte, north carolina, would not only unite them but would be an experience they won't soon forget. it all started before they even got on the plane. the flight was running an hour late due to bad weather but hazelwood's girlfriend says they were never told that. >> we kept checking to see if
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well, as charlotte fadipe shows us, now horses have a place to relax and rehabilitate. >> looking at shor enjoying himself in this pen, it's hard toelieve that this 27-year-old cutting horse was once so ill, he waslmost crippled and his ownersere considering having him put down. but, after some tender loving care at a special rehalitation center in the tiny town of jamestown between sacramento and fresno, shorty is clearly back on his feet again. >> well, we were raised in a ranching background around cattle and horses our entire ves, and it's just something that we love to do naturally. i come from a rodeo background where that's what i did growing up. we'd trel everywhere, and you create a bond with your horse. and when your hor gs injure you need that horse back. and this was just a great way to help get these performance horses back into action. >> your eyes do not deceive you. that is a horse having a spa treatment, comple with jets and pumps. but this is no luxury session for four-legged animals. for one thing, this piece of equipment, known as a hydro therapy spa, uses ice col
well, as charlotte fadipe shows us, now horses have a place to relax and rehabilitate. >> looking at shor enjoying himself in this pen, it's hard toelieve that this 27-year-old cutting horse was once so ill, he waslmost crippled and his ownersere considering having him put down. but, after some tender loving care at a special rehalitation center in the tiny town of jamestown between sacramento and fresno, shorty is clearly back on his feet again. >> well, we were raised in a...
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>> the bedroom. >> reporter: and behind the shower curtain, the mascot for the new team, the charlotte checkers. a new name but the same giant heart, fueling a little boy to keep reaching. david muir, abc news. >> and zach just sent us a photo wearing the hockey jersey he's wearing to the game tonight. >> only on 7, a local official who is drawing a huge pension while on the public pay roll. how is he saving us money. >> in sacramento, republicans unveil a plan to erase the budget deficit with projections and cuts and critics say that doesn't solve the problem. >> half of chinatown's restaurant workers don't make minimum wage. >> ending the practice of wage theft. >> we want to make sure you have the right comment. >> abc news team face complaints of the harassment on and off of jobs. >> and while they are slashing budgets and cutting jobs in contra costa, abc news learned one public employee is doing well. he collects a quarter million salary and a public salary. critics say we can't afford it. >> some argue it is saving taxpayer money. laura anthony has the story. >> no one dismisses
>> the bedroom. >> reporter: and behind the shower curtain, the mascot for the new team, the charlotte checkers. a new name but the same giant heart, fueling a little boy to keep reaching. david muir, abc news. >> and zach just sent us a photo wearing the hockey jersey he's wearing to the game tonight. >> only on 7, a local official who is drawing a huge pension while on the public pay roll. how is he saving us money. >> in sacramento, republicans unveil a plan to...
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. >> my name a charlotte 9 attorney -- my name is charlotte and i am an attorney. we're a nonprofit legal services agency. we hold workers' rights clinics around the bay area and here in san francisco four nights a week and we see thousands of workers a year. minimum wage, overtime, and the thing that is constructive as we see workers who have already quit from their jobs. we do not see as many workers coming forward who still work at the places they're complaining about the employment processes at. speaking with other nonprofit legal services in san francisco, non-profit agencies are completely overwhelmed. claims are frequently complex. the process is easier for the workers to go to run their own, but it is difficult to go through the process on their own. it forces us as attorneys too often advise clients in this circumstance that their choices are to proceed through the administrative process and complete their legal rights at the end, or take a settlement that the employment might offer earlier on, which we think causes workers to compromise on legal rights. t
. >> my name a charlotte 9 attorney -- my name is charlotte and i am an attorney. we're a nonprofit legal services agency. we hold workers' rights clinics around the bay area and here in san francisco four nights a week and we see thousands of workers a year. minimum wage, overtime, and the thing that is constructive as we see workers who have already quit from their jobs. we do not see as many workers coming forward who still work at the places they're complaining about the employment...
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my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's
my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make...
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imams join me now live from charlotte along with their attorney. why don't you just describe for us what actually happened? you were on the plane, you were going out to the runway. and i guess from what i'm hearing the pilot made an announcement? >> yeah. the pilot made an announcement that i had to take the plane back to the gate. he came back to the gate. the delta agent and some tsa agent came to us and said, sir, we have to check you again. and they are very polite. they were very helpful. and we help them. we let them check our stuff, our luggage, our bag, our body. then they said okay, you guys are good. you can go. when we were entering the plane, the supervisor, mr. russell, he said, i'm sorry, i was telling the pilot to let you go on this trip. but he is not allowing you to go. i said can you state the reason. he said, okay, i'm asking him the reason but he's not giving any reason. i can ask him again. he went again. and he was, you know, agreeing with him maybe more than ten minutes he came back again, he said i'm sorry, he's not giving m
imams join me now live from charlotte along with their attorney. why don't you just describe for us what actually happened? you were on the plane, you were going out to the runway. and i guess from what i'm hearing the pilot made an announcement? >> yeah. the pilot made an announcement that i had to take the plane back to the gate. he came back to the gate. the delta agent and some tsa agent came to us and said, sir, we have to check you again. and they are very polite. they were very...
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it happens from memphis tennessee to charlotte, north carolina. they were on board as the plane taxied to the runway but it returned and they had to undergo another security screening. >> the luggage and they look at everything. they say you are goe good you are go. when we returned to the plane, the supervisor, mr. russel, he said, i'm sorry. it does not allow you to go. >> interestingly the imams were going to charlotte, north carolina to participate in a conference on prejudice against muslims. >> more on the killing of osama bin laden. president obama said that bin laden had a sophisticated support network in pakistan. he talked about it in an interview for the cbs show 60 minutes. he also said it's still not clear whether pakistani government officials knew he was hiding out in a military suburb near the capital. the national security advisor says c.i.a. wants to ask bin laden's widows if pakistani government or security officials helped them hide, an advisor is calling on them to give them access to bin laden's three widows. he has been in p
it happens from memphis tennessee to charlotte, north carolina. they were on board as the plane taxied to the runway but it returned and they had to undergo another security screening. >> the luggage and they look at everything. they say you are goe good you are go. when we returned to the plane, the supervisor, mr. russel, he said, i'm sorry. it does not allow you to go. >> interestingly the imams were going to charlotte, north carolina to participate in a conference on prejudice...
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i understand you're at an islamophobia conference in charlotte. we'll continue to follow this story. thanks for joining us. >>> the mississippi river floods, neighborhoods and towns with levels not seen in more than 70 years. this is big news. report news from memories. jacqui jeras here where the latest on the forecast. ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. >>> 1,000 homes in memphis, tennessee have been ordered evacuated because of the rising mississippi river. the water there not expected to crest until wednesday, and it could be historic. cnn david mattingly has the latest as that city braces for the worst. >> reporter: just a little over a day ago i would have been standing here on dry land. but now this area along the mississippi river in memphis, completely under water, as the water continues to rise. memphis now is one big city trying to hold off one very big flood. city parks already flooded and water creeping closer to houses by the day. people in memphis watch the rising mississippi river and wonder. >> h
i understand you're at an islamophobia conference in charlotte. we'll continue to follow this story. thanks for joining us. >>> the mississippi river floods, neighborhoods and towns with levels not seen in more than 70 years. this is big news. report news from memories. jacqui jeras here where the latest on the forecast. ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. >>> 1,000 homes in memphis, tennessee have been ordered evacuated because of the rising...
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[applause] charlotte, you're going to be with us, aren't you? thank you very, very much for all yours years of service. and we hope that you will continue and help us out. to the board of supervisors, each and every one of you, i am ready to carry out the duties of this office and to do it in a way in which you will be proud. and to specifically supervisor david chiu and sean elsbernd who really had a lot to do with the pivotal discussions we had about this office, thank you very much for that strong and continued encouragement. i very much appreciate that. and to our communities, to all of you who have come today to wis
[applause] charlotte, you're going to be with us, aren't you? thank you very, very much for all yours years of service. and we hope that you will continue and help us out. to the board of supervisors, each and every one of you, i am ready to carry out the duties of this office and to do it in a way in which you will be proud. and to specifically supervisor david chiu and sean elsbernd who really had a lot to do with the pivotal discussions we had about this office, thank you very much for that...
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[applause] charlotte, you're going to be with us, aren't you? thank you very, very much for all yours years of service. and we hope that you will continue and help us out. to the board of supervisors, each and every one of you, i am ready to carry out the duties of this office and to do it in a way in which you will be proud. and to specifically supervisor david chiu and sean elsbernd who really had a lot to do with the pivotal discussions we had about this office, thank you very much for that strong and continued encouragement. i very much appreciate that. and to our communities, to all of you who have come today to witness this, i want to thank you. because it is really for your behalf that we are doing this. and i want to say to all of you, i make that pledge that i will do my very, very best to represent all of the communities that you -- that you live in, that we cherish, that make this city a great city. and to my good friend, rose pack, thank you. we have done it. i thank you for this enormous honor and the enormous responsibility to serv
[applause] charlotte, you're going to be with us, aren't you? thank you very, very much for all yours years of service. and we hope that you will continue and help us out. to the board of supervisors, each and every one of you, i am ready to carry out the duties of this office and to do it in a way in which you will be proud. and to specifically supervisor david chiu and sean elsbernd who really had a lot to do with the pivotal discussions we had about this office, thank you very much for that...
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they're saying charlotte's growing, charlotte's getting ready to be bigger and better than it already is. >> reporter: they say the convention will draw 35,000 visitors who will spend up to $200 million on restaurants, hotels and attractions. but local leaders believe the real value goes far beyond that, beyond politics. >> part of what we're going to be able to show is not only how well we do in the hospitality aspect, but also how well we function as a community. >> reporter: so the city is touting improvements to
they're saying charlotte's growing, charlotte's getting ready to be bigger and better than it already is. >> reporter: they say the convention will draw 35,000 visitors who will spend up to $200 million on restaurants, hotels and attractions. but local leaders believe the real value goes far beyond that, beyond politics. >> part of what we're going to be able to show is not only how well we do in the hospitality aspect, but also how well we function as a community. >>...
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so we have a traveling irate flight attendant from san francisco to charlotte. >> krause was rebooked on another flight. hazelwood and his girlfriend were also rebooked for the following day. hazelwood says the airline would not compensate him for his hotel room. all u.s. airways is saying about the incident is that the passengers interfered with the flight crew and in the interest of safety they had to be removed. in the newsroom, kron 4 news. >>> so what are a passenger's rights on board a plane? according to passenger rights advocate, a flight attendant can remove you from a plane if they deem you a risk. but the problem is most flight attendants are not trained to know what a risk is. >> flight attendants union has not given specific instructions as far as we know to the flight attendances. we know they have no self- defense training and they have no actual instruction as to how to assess basic risks inside a plane. we do believe they have some terrorist training and some things they are told to look for but these basic behaviors that people have when people express frustration an
so we have a traveling irate flight attendant from san francisco to charlotte. >> krause was rebooked on another flight. hazelwood and his girlfriend were also rebooked for the following day. hazelwood says the airline would not compensate him for his hotel room. all u.s. airways is saying about the incident is that the passengers interfered with the flight crew and in the interest of safety they had to be removed. in the newsroom, kron 4 news. >>> so what are a passenger's...
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tom forman, cnn, charlotte, north carolina. what's so special about web browsing on the new blackberry playbook? ♪lash! ah ahh... that's right, it runs flash. so unlike some tablets we could mention, you get the best of the internet, not just part of it. ♪ flash! ah ahh... ♪ like every single american airlines flight. orbitz doesn't have them. but you'll find all 3,400 of them at aa.com. every day. >> in our top stories tonight, live pictures from joplin as we await the city's moment of silence that came at 6:41 earlier this evening as the whole town kind of has taken a moment to remember the people who died there a week ago tonight. president obama did go to joplin today. it was his first chance it see the damage caused bit tornado. he also spoke at the service for the 142 victims. the president promised continuing assistance as the city rebuilds. tonight there is an hour-long special, a twister's fury. >>> sarah palin is on the back of a motorcycle riding into washington, d.c. called rolling th
tom forman, cnn, charlotte, north carolina. what's so special about web browsing on the new blackberry playbook? ♪lash! ah ahh... that's right, it runs flash. so unlike some tablets we could mention, you get the best of the internet, not just part of it. ♪ flash! ah ahh... ♪ like every single american airlines flight. orbitz doesn't have them. but you'll find all 3,400 of them at aa.com. every day. >> in our top stories tonight, live pictures from joplin as we await the city's...
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in charlotte at the charlotte motor speedway. and there are two racers who were in the race today who i had a chance to spend some time with earlier this week. joey and jason lefler. jason got me in the car with him around the track. here's a little sneak peek of what that was like. okay. i'm cheesing. that's the one on the left where all you see is teeth because i'm cheesing the whole time. i loved it. we went 170 miles per hour. loved it. anyway, i sat down with jason and joey face to face. we are going to bring that to you next month. just really what it is to be a race car driver. is there not a better profess n profession, to be a race car driver. they are going to talk about it. they started at a very early age. they are going to talk about the evolution of the sport. what it is to be an elite athlete. >> what did it feel like? >> it was invigorating. better than any roller coaster ride. better than any kind of jet flying. it's awesome. >> did you get to do one lap yourself? >> no. >> there's this other fascinating story ou
in charlotte at the charlotte motor speedway. and there are two racers who were in the race today who i had a chance to spend some time with earlier this week. joey and jason lefler. jason got me in the car with him around the track. here's a little sneak peek of what that was like. okay. i'm cheesing. that's the one on the left where all you see is teeth because i'm cheesing the whole time. i loved it. we went 170 miles per hour. loved it. anyway, i sat down with jason and joey face to face....
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here is tom foreman. >> charlotte's hockey team is in the playoffs. the sign says the hottest game in the arena is the coming democratic convention. all over town, new places are opening. old ones are polishing up. from his office high above it all -- >> this is a stage unlike any other. >> the mayor hears opportunity knocking. >> it's a big move to go after it during a recession. >> you think it sends a signal? >> yes. they are saying charlotte is growing and getting ready to be bigger and better than it already is. >> they say the convention will draw 35,000 visitors spending $200 million on restaurants, hotels and attractions. they believe the real value goes far beyond that, beyond politics. >> part of what we are able to show is not only how well we do in hospitality, but how well we function as a community. >> the city is touting improvements to transit, education, business climate and quality of life. it's already working. old stalled projects started up again. new ones are appearing. siemens is expanding their turbine by 1,000 jobs. >> 80% of
here is tom foreman. >> charlotte's hockey team is in the playoffs. the sign says the hottest game in the arena is the coming democratic convention. all over town, new places are opening. old ones are polishing up. from his office high above it all -- >> this is a stage unlike any other. >> the mayor hears opportunity knocking. >> it's a big move to go after it during a recession. >> you think it sends a signal? >> yes. they are saying charlotte is growing...
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. >>> the pga tour in charlotte. glover in the club house with a one shot lead. jonathan byrd can force a playoff, if he can sink this birdie putt. no pressure. can't contain his excitement in those pink pants. first playoff hole, right to rest left breaking putt. not going to fall. he birdies the whole, giving gloverrer two putts to win. misses the first, sinks the second for the victory. >>> madrid open in tennis. nadal supplied the shot of the match in the second. between the legs winner. in the end, it was djokovic who prevailed to win his 6th title of the season. >>> time for another quick break. coming up, skins drafts and working with dave snyder. stick around. ohre.cva >>> welcome back. for nearly a decade, the name vinny sorato was synonomous with the redskins. he still keeps up with his former employer. >> they could have had a quarterback in -- >> they liked john beck, so trading beck to get more picks, because they had given away picks to get mcnabb. what it does, it just increases the odds on the number of guys that can make the team. now with
. >>> the pga tour in charlotte. glover in the club house with a one shot lead. jonathan byrd can force a playoff, if he can sink this birdie putt. no pressure. can't contain his excitement in those pink pants. first playoff hole, right to rest left breaking putt. not going to fall. he birdies the whole, giving gloverrer two putts to win. misses the first, sinks the second for the victory. >>> madrid open in tennis. nadal supplied the shot of the match in the second. between...
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charles schulz -- charlotte schulz. thank you. wonderful to have you. dan is here from nancy pelosi's office. we appreciate that. i think that does it for the vip's -- oh, who did i? kimberly from the port commission. all right, with that, there are two supervisors who played a key role in making this happen. while we got an 11-0 vote, and i know everybody gas when they hear that the board of supervisors voted 11-0, it was through the extraordinary efforts of many supervisors, but two played a key role. i'm going to introduce the first right now, and that is the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. supervisor chiu: thank you. first, and like to thank everyone for wearing orange today. i feel sorry for los angeles. i feel honored to be part of this world-class sporting event, not just because of what it will do for our local economy, for jobs, and for the sport of sailing, but what it will do for transportation. we know that we are trying to build a 21st century here in san francisco, and while we are the city that invented the cable car, r
charles schulz -- charlotte schulz. thank you. wonderful to have you. dan is here from nancy pelosi's office. we appreciate that. i think that does it for the vip's -- oh, who did i? kimberly from the port commission. all right, with that, there are two supervisors who played a key role in making this happen. while we got an 11-0 vote, and i know everybody gas when they hear that the board of supervisors voted 11-0, it was through the extraordinary efforts of many supervisors, but two played a...
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i'm not going to charlotte. is. who we are a difference of twenty ok let's say we're basketball the move to europe for the final of the euro league is now set. to meet not to be electrified in the decider in barcelona on sunday the greeks were the first to make it their beating possibly c.l. caliphate is career high seventeen points to the win on mike bettes three added sixteen point seven it redefines in the seventy seven sixty nine victory the other last four encounter was quite as close not to be completely comfortable in victory over the reality madrid guard i'd seen with a game. to tell of inside. eighty two sixty three wins so the final touches on sunday well before that. will do fattal for through sport in europe. a potential fights of the year is on the cards later tonight at money piccy out aiming to prove his dominance once again as he puts his w.b. a welterweight belt on the line against sugar shane mosley populace trainer freddie roach stating he's pleased with the preparations claiming plaquemine is not
i'm not going to charlotte. is. who we are a difference of twenty ok let's say we're basketball the move to europe for the final of the euro league is now set. to meet not to be electrified in the decider in barcelona on sunday the greeks were the first to make it their beating possibly c.l. caliphate is career high seventeen points to the win on mike bettes three added sixteen point seven it redefines in the seventy seven sixty nine victory the other last four encounter was quite as close not...
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in corning, charlotte fadipe for "california country tv." >> long known for being the salad bowl of the world, now one salinas based company is changing what we put in our salads. did you know that in terms of production value, lettuce is the leading vegetable crop in the ufited states? and each year, more than 80% of the salad greens consumed in the united states are grown in the salis valley. and while lettuce is consistently among california'top commodities, nobody has seen quite the success inhe salinas valley as tanimura & antle. one of california's biggest and most respected farms, it has become a leader in quality and innovation when it comes to our favorite leafy green. and it was all started by two families coming together over a common thread. >> i'm a third-generation farmer. my grandfather came here, originally from san juan bautista, probably growing hay and stuff out there. but he heard about the lettuce industry in the earla 1920s, s he moved my family here to castroville and started farming lettuce. >> the two families came together, and we'd always been farming collecti
in corning, charlotte fadipe for "california country tv." >> long known for being the salad bowl of the world, now one salinas based company is changing what we put in our salads. did you know that in terms of production value, lettuce is the leading vegetable crop in the ufited states? and each year, more than 80% of the salad greens consumed in the united states are grown in the salis valley. and while lettuce is consistently among california'top commodities, nobody has seen...
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>> they are saying, charlotte is growing and progressing. charlotte is getting bigger and better than it already is. >> reporter: they say the convention will draw 35,000 visitors who will spend up to $200 million on restaurants, hotels and attractions, but local leaders believe the real value goes far beyond that. beyond politics. >> part of what we are going to be able to show is not only how well we do in the hospitality aspect, but also how well we function at a community. >> reporter: so if the city is out thing improvements to transit, education, the business climate and quality of life, and it is already working. some old-stalled projects have stalled or started up again and new ones are appearing. the energy giant is expanding its huge turbine plant here by 1,000 jobs. >> i would say a vast majority of it, i would say 80% of the people we hire will be from the local community. >> i think there's a ripple effect of this going on for decades. >> reporter: building up this town long after the conventioneers go home. what do you got? res
>> they are saying, charlotte is growing and progressing. charlotte is getting bigger and better than it already is. >> reporter: they say the convention will draw 35,000 visitors who will spend up to $200 million on restaurants, hotels and attractions, but local leaders believe the real value goes far beyond that. beyond politics. >> part of what we are going to be able to show is not only how well we do in the hospitality aspect, but also how well we function at a community....
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that was kay johnson with wbtv, our affiliate in charlotte. >>> a lot of us grew up with the food pyramid as a guide post. now it's getting a radical makeover. let's find out from elizabeth cohen who joins us by phone. what's this all about ? >> reporter: drew, there's been a lot of complaints about the food pyramid so now the federal government is coming up with a new icon, and we're told by the usda that it is a plate, like a dinner plate. we presume it will be divided into sections that will show you how much of the different types of food you should be eating. >> what was wrong with the pyramid? >> reporter: you know, the pyramid, to put it gently is not considered a great public health success. you don't look at it and think oh, i get it, now i know how to eat right. it was confusing and divided into a lot of intricate sections. one of the biggest criticisms is that the stuff you weren't supposed to eat so much of like sweets and sugars were at the top of the pyramid which is counterintuitive. >> what is the next step? they are supposed to roll this out and who do they roll it out to
that was kay johnson with wbtv, our affiliate in charlotte. >>> a lot of us grew up with the food pyramid as a guide post. now it's getting a radical makeover. let's find out from elizabeth cohen who joins us by phone. what's this all about ? >> reporter: drew, there's been a lot of complaints about the food pyramid so now the federal government is coming up with a new icon, and we're told by the usda that it is a plate, like a dinner plate. we presume it will be divided into...
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that was kay johnson with wbtv, our affiliate in charlotte. >>> a lot of us grew up with the food pyramid as a guide post. now it's getting a radical makeover. let's find out from elizabeth cohen who joins us by phone. what's this all about 1234? >> reporter: drew, there's been a lot of complaints about the food pyramid so now the federal government is coming up with a new icon, and we're told by the usda that it is a plate, like a dinner plate. we presume it will be divided into sections that will show you how much of the different types of food you should be eating. >> what was wrong with the pyramid? >> reporter: you know, the pyramid, to put it gently is not considered a great public health success. you don't look at it and think oh, i get it, now i know how to eat right. it was confusing and divided into a lot of intricate sections. one of the biggest criticisms is that the stuff you weren't supposed to eat so much of like sweets and sugars were at the top of the pyramid which is counterintuitive. >> what is the next step? they are supposed to roll this out and who do they roll it ou
that was kay johnson with wbtv, our affiliate in charlotte. >>> a lot of us grew up with the food pyramid as a guide post. now it's getting a radical makeover. let's find out from elizabeth cohen who joins us by phone. what's this all about 1234? >> reporter: drew, there's been a lot of complaints about the food pyramid so now the federal government is coming up with a new icon, and we're told by the usda that it is a plate, like a dinner plate. we presume it will be divided into...
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imam rockman and imam sagul, when they finally got to their destination, charlotte, north carolina, friday night, aurz after their originally scheduled arrival, both men taken off of their initial flight from memphis apparently by order of the pilot. cnn spoke to both of them as well as their attorney. >> when mr. john came out and he faces red and upset, i apologize, you guys, i'm watching you from the beginning to the end, you are very polite, nice, cooperative, helpful. we appreciate your patient and some lady appreciated your patience in tsa and they are good with us. their conduct, they are professional but he said you know the pilot is not allowing you to go. >> just so happens the imams are in charlotte, making their way for a conference focusing on islamaphobia. the attorney has not decided whether or not they will take action but they want to make sure the pilot is held account football for his actions. "we take secure and safety very seriously and the event is currently under investigation. we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience that this may have caused. >>> a lot of peopl
imam rockman and imam sagul, when they finally got to their destination, charlotte, north carolina, friday night, aurz after their originally scheduled arrival, both men taken off of their initial flight from memphis apparently by order of the pilot. cnn spoke to both of them as well as their attorney. >> when mr. john came out and he faces red and upset, i apologize, you guys, i'm watching you from the beginning to the end, you are very polite, nice, cooperative, helpful. we appreciate...
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the chief of protocol, charlotte schulz. we are honored and delighted to have with us today mrs. gina mosconi and mrs. kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming. mike cruco and dwayne kriker. hall of fame broadcaster jon miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and count
the chief of protocol, charlotte schulz. we are honored and delighted to have with us today mrs. gina mosconi and mrs. kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is...
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bestowed this honor today on this special day, here in our great city and county of san francisco, charlotte will provide the countdown to the delivery of our key to the city of the city and county of san francisco. on behalf of the city and county, on behalf of all of us, bill, we thank you for your ownership, everything you did this year. we thank you for your leadership, your stewardship, and we congratulate you with this key representing the world champion 2010 san francisco giants. [applause] you have to make it someone's day every day, so we thought we may as well make it san francisco giants day. [applause] in closing, this town is going to need another mayor soon. i just have three words. fear the beard. thank you all. thank you, san francisco giants fans. [applause] >> thank you, mr. mayor. now a few words from a man who may be completely out of words by now, but he is the managing general partner of the giants, once again, bill neukom. >> thank you. on behalf of the entire san francisco giants organization, thank you mayor, all of the good folks that worked for and with this city o
bestowed this honor today on this special day, here in our great city and county of san francisco, charlotte will provide the countdown to the delivery of our key to the city of the city and county of san francisco. on behalf of the city and county, on behalf of all of us, bill, we thank you for your ownership, everything you did this year. we thank you for your leadership, your stewardship, and we congratulate you with this key representing the world champion 2010 san francisco giants....
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. >> i took the life of my stepsister charlotte mccline. that was 24 years ago, i'm not the same person that i was then. >> reporter: then 18-year-old morgan shot his 14-year-old stepsister during an attempted burglary at his stepfather's home. >> if i have to do the rest of my life in prison i can understand. >> reporter: the crime ripped apart his family. >> i could never imagine after 24 years this was going to happen. >> reporter: but morgan said when he focused on himself he started to change, then came forgiveness. >> my husband feels good, he's charlotte's father, that's a very important thing. he feels good about what he has done. >> reporter: morgan educated himself, became a model prisoner and helped at risk kids. morgan took off his prisons blues and saw his little brother outside prison walls. >> it's right here. >> reporter: i can't believe it. >> reporter: morgan went in an angry teen but says that he mourns the life he can never get back. >> she was a beautiful girl. and she didn't have the chance to be the person that she co
. >> i took the life of my stepsister charlotte mccline. that was 24 years ago, i'm not the same person that i was then. >> reporter: then 18-year-old morgan shot his 14-year-old stepsister during an attempted burglary at his stepfather's home. >> if i have to do the rest of my life in prison i can understand. >> reporter: the crime ripped apart his family. >> i could never imagine after 24 years this was going to happen. >> reporter: but morgan said when he...
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you know, go through darlington and get to charlotte. one of my favorite. >> krista: short track, long at success. wins at richmond. steve byrnes is where his teammate. >> steve: denny hamlin needed a good finish. a tough start for the season but how important was it tonight? >> very important to have a smooth race, nothing go wrong or anything like that. a good pit stop late in the race. got beat by the teammate. we're so equal and he was better on the restart and table to get out there -- and he was able to get out there and set the pace. he drove a great race. i thought he'd burn up so we sat back there riding but if he wanted to go, he could pick it up. the cars were dead equal for the most part, we just got beat. >> steve: can you build on this for darlington next week? >> i think so. this is what we need with the fedex race team to get back on track. can't say enough for gibbs to stick with it. >> chris: thank you. for the fourth time, first and second place finish between denny hamlin and kyle busch. they split those so far. denny
you know, go through darlington and get to charlotte. one of my favorite. >> krista: short track, long at success. wins at richmond. steve byrnes is where his teammate. >> steve: denny hamlin needed a good finish. a tough start for the season but how important was it tonight? >> very important to have a smooth race, nothing go wrong or anything like that. a good pit stop late in the race. got beat by the teammate. we're so equal and he was better on the restart and table to...
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lucas glover takes the title in charlotte. nick: does the beard stay now or does it get shaved off? jim: i don't know. but when it has been so long after he has won a major. nick: he has been through the ringer on and off the golf course. this is a great win on this fabulous golf course. jim: he had the big par putt to close it out in regulation. predicted a birdie by jonathan, which in fact did occur. and then he holed another huge par putt. this time to win it. lucas glover, defeats jonathan byrd in the playoff at the wells fargo championship. we will see you in a couple of weeks, nick. nick: i will. jim: safe travels my friend. thank you all for joining us. lucas glover the winner. @ >>> uncovering osama bin laden's secrets. tonight the growing investigation into how the terrorists master mind hid in plain sight. >>> he must have had help, that's what president obama says about osama bin laden. >> reporter: president obama told cbs and 60 minutes osama bin laden must have had a support unit inside of pakistan. >> we don't know who or what that support unit was. we don't know if i
lucas glover takes the title in charlotte. nick: does the beard stay now or does it get shaved off? jim: i don't know. but when it has been so long after he has won a major. nick: he has been through the ringer on and off the golf course. this is a great win on this fabulous golf course. jim: he had the big par putt to close it out in regulation. predicted a birdie by jonathan, which in fact did occur. and then he holed another huge par putt. this time to win it. lucas glover, defeats jonathan...
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there were jobs for planning in charlotte during the construction boom. the chamber of commerce didn't include this dirty little secret. the fact is that everyone in town knew what was happening. that is called supply and demand. the only sucking sound we have heard in the last 25 years has bringing workers to jobs in the united states because they were available and obviously that has changed with the great recession. this is a temporary bump in a 100 years story of people moving to opportunity. the question is for us not how do we stop a process which leads to more workers, more consumers, higher wages, how do we regulate that? this is where my democratic instincts kicked in. how the regulate it in a way that it is controlled and orderly and you take off the rough edges of the. i am not for open borders. i am for controlled orderly emigration that serves the national interest. here is the show is policymakers have given the reality and the fact we have eleven million unauthorized immigrants in the united states, given the fact that 70% of them live in f
there were jobs for planning in charlotte during the construction boom. the chamber of commerce didn't include this dirty little secret. the fact is that everyone in town knew what was happening. that is called supply and demand. the only sucking sound we have heard in the last 25 years has bringing workers to jobs in the united states because they were available and obviously that has changed with the great recession. this is a temporary bump in a 100 years story of people moving to...