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katie? >> couric: and, mark, yesterday, when admiral allen and i were choppering out to the scene he drew me a picture which we enlarged because we thought it would be really helpful for our viewers to see. he told me he was very concerned about the... basically the drill pipe and the wellbore that extends two miles below the sea floor. he's worried that the pressure from this new cap will create leaks and oil will escape from down below and then go through the sea floor. what are they doing to prevent that from happening? >> reporter: you're right, katie. if oil were to leak up through the sea floor, that would create a whole new set of problems, poisoning the marine life and so on. so b.p. has positioned two undersea robots with cameras just to watch the sea floor around the wellbore. they also have to report regularly to admiral allen's panel of scientists. every three hours once the tests began and every six hours now giving an update of exactly what is happening not only to the well but
katie? >> couric: and, mark, yesterday, when admiral allen and i were choppering out to the scene he drew me a picture which we enlarged because we thought it would be really helpful for our viewers to see. he told me he was very concerned about the... basically the drill pipe and the wellbore that extends two miles below the sea floor. he's worried that the pressure from this new cap will create leaks and oil will escape from down below and then go through the sea floor. what are they...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, burned to the ground-- wildfires destroy dozens of homes in southern california and force thousands to evacuate. how insurance companies are making profits off the death benefits of fallen heroes. and spectacle on the hudson-- the town that's getting ready for the wedding of the year. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. arizona's new immigration law will go into effect just after midnight tonight but without its most controversial provision. a federal judge in phoenix put them on hold today while a challenge to the law, filed by the obama administration, works its way through the courts. so blocked for now are provisions requiring a police officer who stops someone for any law enforcement reason to check his immigration status. requiring immigrants to carry their papers at all times. and making it illegal for undocumented workers to solicit employmen
i'm katie couric. also tonight, burned to the ground-- wildfires destroy dozens of homes in southern california and force thousands to evacuate. how insurance companies are making profits off the death benefits of fallen heroes. and spectacle on the hudson-- the town that's getting ready for the wedding of the year. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone....
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>> it really comes at a critical juncture, katie. there's a bill on capitol hill to fund the afghan war. it was already a heavy lift. they want to get it passed before they go home for august recess in two weeks. this is going to make it even more difficult. >> couric: chip reid at the white house. thanks very much. freedom of the press versus national security. it's an age-old debate that is now being played out in an age of new media. jeff greenfield is here with more on that. jeff? >> reporter: katie, it is indeed a very old conflict. the press versus the government. this time it is coming with a twist. the massive release of documents came not from a news organization but from wikileaks, the three-and-a-half-year-old on- line site with no headquarters, no physical presence anywhere and with a history of releasing see decrees of all sorts from rule books from guantanamo to sorority initiation rituals. >> is this based on the truth. >> reporter: wikileaks founder 39-year-old australian julian assange acknowledges that he has an age
>> it really comes at a critical juncture, katie. there's a bill on capitol hill to fund the afghan war. it was already a heavy lift. they want to get it passed before they go home for august recess in two weeks. this is going to make it even more difficult. >> couric: chip reid at the white house. thanks very much. freedom of the press versus national security. it's an age-old debate that is now being played out in an age of new media. jeff greenfield is here with more on that....
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katie? >> couric: jan, i know the n.a.a.c.p. initially condemned sherrod's remarks but now that organization has put out a new statement. >> reporter: katie, they just released a statement. they said they were snookered by these initial reports, they were completely changing course on this. they're urging the secretary to reconsider firing her and they said the speech was deliberately edited to create a false impression of racial bias. >> couric: all right, jan crawford in washington. jan, thanks very much. in other news, the meltdown in the housing market and the financial crisis that followed. congress is slowly peeling back the layers as it investigates who's to blame. new documents reveal a cozy tie between two key players that cost taxpayers tens of billions of dollars. sharyl attkisson tonight follows the money. >> reporter: the partnership between countrywide and government-backed fannie mae is partly to blame for the housing crisis. they made billions buying and selling each other's toxic loans. but as they were sending
katie? >> couric: jan, i know the n.a.a.c.p. initially condemned sherrod's remarks but now that organization has put out a new statement. >> reporter: katie, they just released a statement. they said they were snookered by these initial reports, they were completely changing course on this. they're urging the secretary to reconsider firing her and they said the speech was deliberately edited to create a false impression of racial bias. >> couric: all right, jan crawford in...
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katie. >> couric: chip reed at the white house, thanks very much. what is the outlook for what's become america's longest war, a year before the president plans to start winding it down? our national security correspondent david martin has an assessment. >> reporter: u.s. marines raising the american flag in khandahar. the spiritual heartland of the taliban. that was nine years ago, and everybody was feeling it. >> this fight is over. for the al qaeda. this fight is over. for the taliban. >> reporter: the man who led those marines was general james mattis. so there was bitter irony in the room today when mattis now wearing four stars sat down for his confirmation hearing as commander of all u.s. forces in iraq and afghanistan. the man who once stood on the verge of victory now says the outcome is uncertain. >> i believe it will be a difficult summer right into the fall. >> reporter: what happened? in a word iraq. the invasion and occupation sucked up troops and technology. afghanistan became what's called an economy of force operation, a euphemism m
katie. >> couric: chip reed at the white house, thanks very much. what is the outlook for what's become america's longest war, a year before the president plans to start winding it down? our national security correspondent david martin has an assessment. >> reporter: u.s. marines raising the american flag in khandahar. the spiritual heartland of the taliban. that was nine years ago, and everybody was feeling it. >> this fight is over. for the al qaeda. this fight is over. for...
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"cbs evening news with katie couric" is coming up next. good night. says the leakers of the those secret war documents may have cost soldiers their lives. and in this most-revered of military cemeteries, a growing scandal over mis-marked graves. i'm katie couric. also tonight, fallen heros and grieving families. are they being ripped off by life insurance companies? the government is investigating. calcium supplements-- millions take them but a new study says they can raise your risk of heart attack. and man's best friend, for a very good reason. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric.
"cbs evening news with katie couric" is coming up next. good night. says the leakers of the those secret war documents may have cost soldiers their lives. and in this most-revered of military cemeteries, a growing scandal over mis-marked graves. i'm katie couric. also tonight, fallen heros and grieving families. are they being ripped off by life insurance companies? the government is investigating. calcium supplements-- millions take them but a new study says they can raise your risk...
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katie? >> couric: and, david, i know in other news, the army released a report today cataloging the stress caused by nine years of war in iraq and afghanistan. what can you tell us about the findings? >> reporter: well, the army's been trying hard to bring down its suicide rate, but the opening paragraph of this report is just brutally honest. it says, "we are often more dangerous to ourselves than the enemy." suicide is now the third leading cause of death after combat and accidents. 160 suicide last year plus 1,700 attempted suicides. 146 other deaths were due to murder, drug overdoses and just plain risky behavior, and misdemeanors have been increasing at the rate of 5,000 per year. >> couric: all right, david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you for that as well. the death of an american in uniform no matter what the circumstances is always a tragedy. now the department of veterans affairs and the state of new york are investigating whether life insurance companies are taking advanta
katie? >> couric: and, david, i know in other news, the army released a report today cataloging the stress caused by nine years of war in iraq and afghanistan. what can you tell us about the findings? >> reporter: well, the army's been trying hard to bring down its suicide rate, but the opening paragraph of this report is just brutally honest. it says, "we are often more dangerous to ourselves than the enemy." suicide is now the third leading cause of death after combat...
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katie? >> katie: sheryl attkisson on capitol hill. sheryl, thanks very much. in other news tonight, b.p. could be just days away from completing that first relief well. but drilling was stopped today because of this: a big storm way off in the caribbean. forecasters say there's a 50% chance it will become a tropical storm within 48 hours and it could reach the gulf by the weekend. kelly cobiella has more. >> reporter: with a storm brewing hundreds of miles away, the work to finally plug b.p.'s blown out well has come to a halt. b.p. stoped drilling its relief well until the threat passes. >> if we are forced to move off the site because of weather, the entire operation could be delayed ten to 14 days. >> reporter: that's a worst-case scenario since no oil has flowed into the gulf for nearly a week, b.p. is confident they can leave the well closed and unwatched if they have to. in louisiana, some people are fishing again, but those who make their living selling seafood to restaurants-- the commercial fishermen-- are still stuck at the docks. >> it does tend to
katie? >> katie: sheryl attkisson on capitol hill. sheryl, thanks very much. in other news tonight, b.p. could be just days away from completing that first relief well. but drilling was stopped today because of this: a big storm way off in the caribbean. forecasters say there's a 50% chance it will become a tropical storm within 48 hours and it could reach the gulf by the weekend. kelly cobiella has more. >> reporter: with a storm brewing hundreds of miles away, the work to finally...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, as taxpayers were bailing out banks, they were giving executives big bonuses. but the federal pay czart ays he can't get the money back. ( explosion ) a dramatic escalation of the mexican drug war as drug lords set off their first car bomb. and remembering veteran journalist daniel schorr. >> this is daniel schorr in moscow. now back to cbs news in new york. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. bonnie lies over the ocean, or in this case, the gulf. and she's put the oil cleanup on hold. after crossing south florida today, bonnie was downgraded to a tropical depression but could become a tropical storm again over the warm waters of the gulf. in the next two days it is expected to come close to the site of the massive oil spill, so b.p. is pulling most of its oil recovery ships out of the area. and the cleanup and the drilling of relief wells has been s
i'm katie couric. also tonight, as taxpayers were bailing out banks, they were giving executives big bonuses. but the federal pay czart ays he can't get the money back. ( explosion ) a dramatic escalation of the mexican drug war as drug lords set off their first car bomb. and remembering veteran journalist daniel schorr. >> this is daniel schorr in moscow. now back to cbs news in new york. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs...
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"cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. thanks for joining us. >> couric: i'm katie couric aboard the "helix producer" and after a day of delays, b.p. is getting ready to test the new well cap. >> i remain gung-ho for this test. >> also tonight, government health experts recommend keeping the popular diabetes drug avandia on the market despite continuing safety concerns. and the n.a.a.c.p. accuses the tea party movement of tolerating bigotry. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone, we here in new orleans just back from the gulf of mexico where b.p. is about to take a big step in trying to get control of the oil leak. it will test the new containment cap it installed on the well those see if it can handle the pressure of the oil pushing into it. that test had been delayed today out of what the government called "an abundunce of caution." the concern was that putting more pressure on the already damaged wellb
"cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. thanks for joining us. >> couric: i'm katie couric aboard the "helix producer" and after a day of delays, b.p. is getting ready to test the new well cap. >> i remain gung-ho for this test. >> also tonight, government health experts recommend keeping the popular diabetes drug avandia on the market despite continuing safety concerns. and the n.a.a.c.p. accuses the tea party movement of tolerating bigotry....
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katie? >> couric: kelly cobiella in grand isle, louisiana tonight. kelly, thanks very much. now, about a third of the gulf of mexico is still off limits to fishing tonight, but inland waters are once again opening up. that's a hopeful sign in louisiana, where recreational fishing is a multibillion dollar a year business. normally more than 900,000 anglers head out on nearly four million trips. harry smith went out request w some fishermen who are back on the water and walking on air. >> first fish of the year! >> reporter: for folks in south louisiana, fishing comes as natural as breathing. >> that's the bait right there. >> reporter: for the first time in nearly three months, folks here can finally stop holding their breath. what's it like to finally get back on the water and fish here? >> love it. >> we love it. this is heaven to us. we've been missing this for a long time. >> reporter: captain verne ledoux says it was almost worth the wait. any concerns at all? because you're going to tak
katie? >> couric: kelly cobiella in grand isle, louisiana tonight. kelly, thanks very much. now, about a third of the gulf of mexico is still off limits to fishing tonight, but inland waters are once again opening up. that's a hopeful sign in louisiana, where recreational fishing is a multibillion dollar a year business. normally more than 900,000 anglers head out on nearly four million trips. harry smith went out request w some fishermen who are back on the water and walking on air....
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katie? >> couric: and kelly, we have a question for you from a viewer tonight. >> reporter: well, b.p. feels fairly confident that they can pick up where they left off. the real issue is the loss of time, up to two weeks if they actually have to evacuate. the other issue out there, though, is really picking up that oil that's already in the gulf. the skimming, the burning doesn't work in high seas, and the good news is those high seas do help a little bit, they help to break up some of that oil. katie? >> couric: all right, kelly cobiella. kelly, thanks very much. meanwhile, a senate committee is investigating whether b.p. played a role in scotland's decision to release the lockerbie bomber last year. today, scottish ministers turned down a request to testify before the committee and b.p. says c.e.o. tony hayward has not yet decided whether he'll appear. now, to the storm that erupted in washington after the agriculture department fired shirley sherrod in a rush to judgment. she accepted an
katie? >> couric: and kelly, we have a question for you from a viewer tonight. >> reporter: well, b.p. feels fairly confident that they can pick up where they left off. the real issue is the loss of time, up to two weeks if they actually have to evacuate. the other issue out there, though, is really picking up that oil that's already in the gulf. the skimming, the burning doesn't work in high seas, and the good news is those high seas do help a little bit, they help to break up some...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, b.p. scales back its cleanup while insisting it's still committed to restoring the gulf. casualties of war-- at least 66 americans killed in afghanistan in july, more than any other month, leaving families back home living in fear. plus, bless the beasts and children-- a special program that helps them both. captioning sponsored by cbs >> couric: good evening, everyone. just when you thought you could breathe a sigh of relief, some discouraging economic news today. the recovery is sputtering. the government reported the economy grew by just 2.4% between april and june. that's a much slower rate than the previous three quarters. and job creation-- well, that's still a big problem. so, how much trouble is ahead? here's our senior business correspondent, anthony mason. >> reporter: the recovery lost momentum in the second quarter, but the economy has now been growing steadily for a full year. >> so why don't we feel better? just because you get to the recovery room doesn't mean that you feel
i'm katie couric. also tonight, b.p. scales back its cleanup while insisting it's still committed to restoring the gulf. casualties of war-- at least 66 americans killed in afghanistan in july, more than any other month, leaving families back home living in fear. plus, bless the beasts and children-- a special program that helps them both. captioning sponsored by cbs >> couric: good evening, everyone. just when you thought you could breathe a sigh of relief, some discouraging economic...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, the british ambassador says it was a mistake to release the pan am 103 bomber. now congress wants to know whether he was freed under pressure from b.p. an i-fix for an iphone. this is apple's solution for its faulty antennas. and, it's not your father's old spice ad. the familiar face is gone and the new one's gone viral. >> should your men smell like an old spice man? captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening. for a second day, no oil is gushing into the gulf of mexico and that new cap seems to be doing its job. but the tests are not over. admiral thad allen said so far it's generally good news, no oil leaking up from the sea floor but the pressure readings under the cap are not as good as the experts were hoping for. president obama said today the job won't be done until the well is completely killed and he reminded americans there is still an enormous cleanup job.
i'm katie couric. also tonight, the british ambassador says it was a mistake to release the pan am 103 bomber. now congress wants to know whether he was freed under pressure from b.p. an i-fix for an iphone. this is apple's solution for its faulty antennas. and, it's not your father's old spice ad. the familiar face is gone and the new one's gone viral. >> should your men smell like an old spice man? captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the...
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kk katie. she hit muni, and authorized work of a street artist n that case, the blogger speculated she was a spurned lover. >> i think she's an outsider in a community of people who are already outsider autos steve wroughtman has written two books on street art saying she used swastikas and initials of the white supremacist group, the ku klux klan. >> the people don't tolerate racism. >> who was kk katie? no one knew shl nl she began taking risk that's landed her in jail. >> early morning beta breakers. >> there was a car parked for a good view of the foot race. as the sun was coming up, he spotted a figure in dark clothing spray painting one k, then, another on a line of port o owe potties. >> i said what are you doing? she was startled opened the car door and said none of your business, you [ bleep ]. >> saying she hurled racial slurs, poked him and shook the can at him. he told her to leave his car ske was calling 911. >> she said to me... if you do dial 911 i'm going to say you raped me and
kk katie. she hit muni, and authorized work of a street artist n that case, the blogger speculated she was a spurned lover. >> i think she's an outsider in a community of people who are already outsider autos steve wroughtman has written two books on street art saying she used swastikas and initials of the white supremacist group, the ku klux klan. >> the people don't tolerate racism. >> who was kk katie? no one knew shl nl she began taking risk that's landed her in jail....
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. >> i don't have a lot of time with katie. she doesn't have years, she doesn't have months to have a transplant. it has to be soon. >> katie kramer recently underwent chemotherapy and cannot fight infection so she's at an isolation ward while her mother searches for a donor. blood samples of matches will be sent to the united states. if a match is found, the donor must undergo testing. >> let's hope they can find a donor soon. >> we'll be right back. >>> a third body is pulled from the chilly waters after a boat is capsized at point rays. >>> and a case that appears to be animal neglect after five horses are found dead in a field. >>> good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. there is a new development tonight in the search for two fishermen off the coast of point rays. the body of one of those men have now been recovered. we are learning more tonight about the four men that were on board that boat when it capsized yesterday. christien kafton joins us now. >> reporter: i spoke with park rangers here
. >> i don't have a lot of time with katie. she doesn't have years, she doesn't have months to have a transplant. it has to be soon. >> katie kramer recently underwent chemotherapy and cannot fight infection so she's at an isolation ward while her mother searches for a donor. blood samples of matches will be sent to the united states. if a match is found, the donor must undergo testing. >> let's hope they can find a donor soon. >> we'll be right back. >>> a...
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. >>> katie couric has a preview of tonight's cbs evening news. >>> good morning. a small town where people are making big bucks. we'll take you inside the sky high salaries tonight only on the cbs evening news. now back to "the early show." >>> here is dave with another check of the weather outside. good morning, dave. >> thank you, betty. great crowd out here. i love this sign. i love that sign. al, cbs is the place to be. good morning to you, al. good morning, everyone. nice to see you out on the plaza. a great bunch of teachers here. when the teacher puts his hand over his mouth, it means what? shhh! a big shout out to all of these teachers and a thank you from all of us who have been educated by you over the years. it is the exxon math and science teachers academy. they do it with phil mickelson. we see these teachers every year, and i'm reminded of my trigonometry teacher in high school, public high school, who made mat >>> this weather report sponsored by mercedes benz, experience truly great engineering today at your authorized dealer. >> that's a quick loo
. >>> katie couric has a preview of tonight's cbs evening news. >>> good morning. a small town where people are making big bucks. we'll take you inside the sky high salaries tonight only on the cbs evening news. now back to "the early show." >>> here is dave with another check of the weather outside. good morning, dave. >> thank you, betty. great crowd out here. i love this sign. i love that sign. al, cbs is the place to be. good morning to you, al....
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cbs's katie couric has details on the investigation. >> reporter: it's being called the life insurance industry's dirty little secret. revelations that the nation's second largest insurer was profiting from the death benefit of fallen soldiers. >> until today i actually believed that the families of our fallen heroes got a check for the full amount. of their benefit. so, this came as news to me. >> it's sad. >> reporter: survivors like cindy lohman whose son ryan was killed in afghanistan believed they would be getting checks, too. instead they were told their death benefits were being placed in a secure interest-bearing account. but the funds are actually held in the company's own general corporate account, allowing prudential to earn the lion's share of the interest for itself. >> i was stunned to realize that, yeah, i had been duped. >> reporter: in 2008 when cindy lohman's statement said she was earning less than 1% interest on her alliance account, public records show prudential was earning almost 5% on its corporate account. >> when i read about it and saw how despicable it was,
cbs's katie couric has details on the investigation. >> reporter: it's being called the life insurance industry's dirty little secret. revelations that the nation's second largest insurer was profiting from the death benefit of fallen soldiers. >> until today i actually believed that the families of our fallen heroes got a check for the full amount. of their benefit. so, this came as news to me. >> it's sad. >> reporter: survivors like cindy lohman whose son ryan was...
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>> i want to invite one more person to come up here and that is katie faric who is from the office of congresswoman jackie spears. >> let's give her a round of applause. >> i promise to be very brief since we do want to get on to these honorees. congresswoman spears equals the sentiments of speaker pelosi and was touched by the honorees who had far-reaching work from the latino community into every community and every area of our city and congresswoman spears district 12. their contributions in culture and community and business and in education and in the media have a far reaching effect that we appreciate in every community here. thank you for inviting us to be part of it and congratulations on all of the achievements. thank you. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> i would also like to recognize the presence of a member from the assemblyman's office and a member from the chairwoman of the state board of equalization. and time for the awards. >> it's time for the awards. we're going to start -- i have two pages, but i'm not going to read all the things i should read and say about o
>> i want to invite one more person to come up here and that is katie faric who is from the office of congresswoman jackie spears. >> let's give her a round of applause. >> i promise to be very brief since we do want to get on to these honorees. congresswoman spears equals the sentiments of speaker pelosi and was touched by the honorees who had far-reaching work from the latino community into every community and every area of our city and congresswoman spears district 12....
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katie lee, thanks so much. have a great day. your local news is next. ,,,,,,,, our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. headlines... 15 >>> it is 8:55. good morning, everyone. i'm sydnie kohara with your cbs 5 news headlines. >>> 152 people were killed in a plane crash in pakistan today. two americans are among the dead. it was the worst plane crash ever in pakistan. crews had to deal with fires as they searched in vain for survivors in densely wooded hills outside islamabad. >>> a wildfire in the mountains east of bakersfield has burned more than 30 homes. firefighters trying t
katie lee, thanks so much. have a great day. your local news is next. ,,,,,,,, our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a...
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a pri tag, a full one million dollars more than the nuptials of tom cruise and katie holmes. flowers said to by arctic particur director from paris. >> this is coming together like a formal wedding, sort of a grand classic americ formal wedding, probably a lot of white. >> because it was said to be using local vendors, wedding cake from nearby town and wine from clinton vineyards, no relation. chelsea's dress is said to than classic. >> she dresses conservatively so we'll see it in the dressas well. >> the are expected to spend a weekend here, oldest inn in america a place to sleep off the festivity. a local newspaper is confirming that the bride's proud parents will be starting at at home, daughter of billionaire of george soros. >> the washington post log says guests will have to surrender their cell phones befohand so no unauthorized photos will get out. and they will have to carry credentials. >> but what do aretha franklin and c raise rise have in common? they wi perform in a joint concert in philadelphia. a fundaiser for inner city youth. in case you didn't know, rice i
a pri tag, a full one million dollars more than the nuptials of tom cruise and katie holmes. flowers said to by arctic particur director from paris. >> this is coming together like a formal wedding, sort of a grand classic americ formal wedding, probably a lot of white. >> because it was said to be using local vendors, wedding cake from nearby town and wine from clinton vineyards, no relation. chelsea's dress is said to than classic. >> she dresses conservatively so we'll see...
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katie miller from the district attorney's office oversees the truancy courts. there is a court for elementary school-aged families, young people and families, but of course, the older kids, the high school-aged kids, they are going after the young people themselves, and is again our young people who have been a chronic habitually truant, that we have not been able to connect with or catch up with, either through the district or community-based efforts, so with the use of school resource officers, the d.a.'s office are going out and subpoenaing these young people to come into court. they will come into the family court house. then, those young people are connected to the tarc center for academic and wraparound support services. again, there were 15 young people. they just started the court for the high school students, the teenage students, in may. they will continue to operate the court every other month, where they will have to go back. there will be progress reports heard, and the kids will be expected to come back every two months. we will be in a charting t
katie miller from the district attorney's office oversees the truancy courts. there is a court for elementary school-aged families, young people and families, but of course, the older kids, the high school-aged kids, they are going after the young people themselves, and is again our young people who have been a chronic habitually truant, that we have not been able to connect with or catch up with, either through the district or community-based efforts, so with the use of school resource...
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i thought that would be appropriate, so the division met with katie and me, and we discussed the parameters we would like to have here a good they have all their ducks in a row. -- we would like to have here. they have all their ducks in a row. there were three findings i mentioned to you. they found they underpaid by $2,406 because of car rentals. currently it states that pull carts, and electric carts, need to be approved. that is a big mistake that was not caught by the staff. they were exhibiting good business practice. they were exhibiting good business practice by approving the cost and subtracting it and paying the taxes in a timely fashion, so that is where they came up with the $2,400. the second item was overpayment in loan interest. this was developed rightly or wrongly, and the city wrote in a provision to get a loan on behalf of the city to help pay for the furnishings of the clubhouse. we found out later that was not the thing to do, but it was done. this was an error on their part. they were embarrassed. they rectified us five paying too much. -- by paying too much. those ite
i thought that would be appropriate, so the division met with katie and me, and we discussed the parameters we would like to have here a good they have all their ducks in a row. -- we would like to have here. they have all their ducks in a row. there were three findings i mentioned to you. they found they underpaid by $2,406 because of car rentals. currently it states that pull carts, and electric carts, need to be approved. that is a big mistake that was not caught by the staff. they were...
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a price tag, a full one million dollars more than the nuptials of tom cruise and katie holmes. flowers said to be designed by arctic particular director from paris. >> this is coming together like a formal wedding, sort of a grand classic american formal wedding, probably a lot of white. >> because it was said to be using local vendors, wedding cake from nearby town and wine from clinton vineyards, no relation. chelsea's dress is said to than classic. >> she dresses conservatively so we'll see it in the dress, as well. >> they are expected to spend a weekend here, oldest inn in america a place to sleep off the festivity. a local newspaper is confirming that the bride's proud parents will be starting at at home, daughter of billionaire of george soros. >> the washington post log says guests will have to surrender their cell phones beforehand so no unauthorized photos will get out. and they will have to carry credentials. >> but what do aretha franklin and c raise rise have in common? they will perform in a joint concert in philadelphia. a fund-raiser for inner city youth. in cas
a price tag, a full one million dollars more than the nuptials of tom cruise and katie holmes. flowers said to be designed by arctic particular director from paris. >> this is coming together like a formal wedding, sort of a grand classic american formal wedding, probably a lot of white. >> because it was said to be using local vendors, wedding cake from nearby town and wine from clinton vineyards, no relation. chelsea's dress is said to than classic. >> she dresses...
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. >> not only will you get to see the film about him, but you'll see him perform with katie moore. >> when i first saw him i thought he was some kid that came in the studio to clean up, you know. >> ♪ >> did you ever see my video where my head comes apart? >> no. >> it is on youtube. >> okay. you know, there is a lot of discussions that happen after these festivals or after the films rather and during. >> i guess my question is do you wonder if something goes out of the theater with the people after the discussion? >> well that is the great joy of coming to see a movie at a festival, not just ours but any, you're with a community of people who are eager to talk about the films. that is our tag line talk about it. we have pages this year on israel, palestine issues and jewish gangsters. even if there is not a specific q and a and discussion, the joy talking about it with your neighbors and friends. >> your festivals are probably a model for others starting like this. i have a friend of mine on the board, vivienne, is on the board in new jersey there. it is the said or third year and
. >> not only will you get to see the film about him, but you'll see him perform with katie moore. >> when i first saw him i thought he was some kid that came in the studio to clean up, you know. >> ♪ >> did you ever see my video where my head comes apart? >> no. >> it is on youtube. >> okay. you know, there is a lot of discussions that happen after these festivals or after the films rather and during. >> i guess my question is do you wonder if...
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. >> reporter: katy and her family are moving to union city where she feels safer. >> i'm leaving oakland in a couple of weeks because i don't want to be around here anymore with as bad as it's getting. >> we've had a couple of rob he's. >> reporter: some who remain find hope in the guardian angel patrol that started over the weekend. >> i hope it can make a difference. we're going to have a the little kids come to go play here. we need somebody to help us out, watch out for the kids, stuff like that. >> reporter: the city are looking into attacks measure to bring back some of the officers but that's no guarantee. they don't know if the citizens would be willing to pay. >>> the par oily are -- pa rolly -- the fbi has joined the investigation to see if byron williams is a domestic terrorist and whether he has potential targets listed in his diary found in his car. he has a long wrap sheet including two bang robberies and two du i's. people in the area say they rarely saw him. >> they don't interact with the neighbors and stuff. all the neighbors up here we go visit and we keep watch of all
. >> reporter: katy and her family are moving to union city where she feels safer. >> i'm leaving oakland in a couple of weeks because i don't want to be around here anymore with as bad as it's getting. >> we've had a couple of rob he's. >> reporter: some who remain find hope in the guardian angel patrol that started over the weekend. >> i hope it can make a difference. we're going to have a the little kids come to go play here. we need somebody to help us out,...
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. ♪ call 1-800-steemer >>> coming up at 6:00 arrests saga of a suspected vandal known as kk katie. explaining how she earned the name, why other taggers refuse to come to her defense. >> and z.also, as reported the numbers are in and its another big quarter for apple. there is a question. how long can the company sustain such sales? >> and also, fight against global warming and affects on the economy. after 6:30, a fact check on the u.s. senate race. it's coming up at 6:00. >> and finally a philadelphia fifth grader took her fight against bullying to the white house. >> and president obama listened. in january, the 11 11:00 11:00 wrote a letter toot president explaining how she'd been getting bullied in her former school nearly every day. >> she's since transferred to another school. >> took my lunch. took my sandwich. my good sandwich, my mom would make me, fruit cups and juice eefrz day she'd ask did i get mail? her sisters would say they're not writing you back. he's got other things to do. >> that letter signed bit president came in march. >> and in it, the president thanked he
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katie's here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org area freeway. a raging gun battle. a suspicious device >>> a bizarre scene unfolds on a bay area freeway. a raging gun battle. a suspicious advice blown up and an alarming discovery inside a suspect's truck. >>> guardian angels beginning stepped up patrols following police layoffs. the megsage they want everyone to hear. >>> and just how much money can 25,000 people raise in one sunday? the whopping total that will save lives. >>> cbs5 eyewitness news is next. signal. airborne. beautiful. and strong. there to ensure the most powerful transmitter is you.
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even talksport next this monday night katie. yes as they race in germany there is some controversy tonight in formula one what you got for us having yes the debate is raging about f one's rules after ferrari were fined for appearance if. you won the race well and that coming up. hello and welcome to the sports news and here the headlines. f one punishment for arya hit with a big fine after appearing to give team orders during the german grand prix. while the big guns misfire both manchester united and big spending city lose in america. goals goal or we'll show you all eighteen goals for this weekend's russian premier league. stars formula one and four are you have been handed a one hundred thousand dollars fine after their controversial success at sunday's german grand prix fernando alonso won the race ahead of teammate philippe massa but only after ferrari apparently told him to let along as overtake alonso edged past the red bulls sebastian vettel had started in pole position most and was ahead of a long as i was then told by
even talksport next this monday night katie. yes as they race in germany there is some controversy tonight in formula one what you got for us having yes the debate is raging about f one's rules after ferrari were fined for appearance if. you won the race well and that coming up. hello and welcome to the sports news and here the headlines. f one punishment for arya hit with a big fine after appearing to give team orders during the german grand prix. while the big guns misfire both manchester...
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we're back in a half hour, katie couric is coming up next and the latest always on cbs5.com. i thought you were going
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first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> it's not just happening in the state of arizona. why a town far from the border is also pushing for controversial new immigration laws. we'll have that story and more tonight only on "the cbs evening news." jirk until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. stop fighting with your sleep. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. get lunesta for a co-pay as low as zero dollars at lunesta.com discover a restful lunesta night. with fries starti at just $99. like the ro rg folittle m the new avocadburger the perft burg with fries,
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. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> tonight, terrorer closer to home. we'll show you how mexican drug cartels are using al qaeda tactics in our backyard. that story and more only on the "cbs evening news." is it a place for everything ? is it enough space for a banquet ? is it everyone's favorite restaurant ? it's the lg french door refrigerator. with slim spaceplus ice system for maximum shelf space. so is it a refrigerator ? or something better ? how was school today? hi, mom. [ girls ] good. ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ phew! [ ernie ] we make our cookies the way only keebler elves can: with a little something extra. so every bite can be uncommonly good. >>> police >>> police moved in to arrest demonstrators who blocked a street outside the federal courthouse in phoenix thursday. at least seven protesters were arrested. inside, a judge was hearing arguments on whether to block arizona's controversial law, cracking down on illegal immigrants. >>> arizona says that law is needed to stop illegals and smugglers from flooding across the u.s./mexico bor
. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> tonight, terrorer closer to home. we'll show you how mexican drug cartels are using al qaeda tactics in our backyard. that story and more only on the "cbs evening news." is it a place for everything ? is it enough space for a banquet ? is it everyone's favorite restaurant ? it's the lg french door refrigerator. with slim spaceplus ice system for maximum shelf space. so is it a...
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. >>> first, katie couric with a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> a small town where people are making big bucks. we'll take you inside the sky high salaries tonight only on the "cbs evening news." ews." if you fight to sleep in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. lunesta has some risk of dependency. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. stop figh
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. >>> "cbs evening news with katie couric" is coming up next
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. >>> first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> they risked their lives to protect our soldiers in afghanistan. now these four-legged heros are reuniting with the men they've saved tonight only on the "cbs evening news." ght only on the "cbs evening news." [ female announcer ] fiber has never looked better. all-natural benefiber. the fiber supplement that's tasteless and dissolves completely. to make getting fiber easier. that's the beauty of benefiber. [ laughs ] this is it! [ all ] 10...9...8... a new school year has so much potential! any resolutions? my resolution is the same as always; keep her full and focused with my fiber. [ all ] 3...2...1... happy school year! [ female announcer ] this school year, make a resolution to give your kid kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal. an excellent source of fiber from 100% whole grain. that helps keep them full so they can focus on the day ahead. keeps 'em full... keeps 'em focused. >>> in georgia it looked like a scene from a horror movie as a river full of alligators go on a feeding frenzy. three weeks
. >>> first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> they risked their lives to protect our soldiers in afghanistan. now these four-legged heros are reuniting with the men they've saved tonight only on the "cbs evening news." ght only on the "cbs evening news." [ female announcer ] fiber has never looked better. all-natural benefiber. the fiber supplement that's tasteless and dissolves completely. to make getting fiber...
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. >>> first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> our four-month investigation first told to about the widespread use of antibiotic and healthy livestock and how it could be hazardous to your health. now the government is taking action. should the practice be banned? tonight only on the "cbs evening news." bs evening news." >>> you're about to see something went wrong at a pink show last night in germany. the pop star fell out of an aerial harness and tumbled eight feet to the floor. she was rushed to the hospital. pink later sent a tweet to her fans saying, quote, seriously sore but nothing's broken. >>> a lightning strikes and a searing heat wave has sparked stubborn wildfires in southern california. firefighters say they expect to make more progress this morning battling several blazes, including one in riverside county. there's been no property damage so far but dozens of residents were forced to evacuate their homes for a for you hours yesterday. >>> to the economy. mortgage rates are at historic lows and you would think it would be good news for potential
. >>> first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> our four-month investigation first told to about the widespread use of antibiotic and healthy livestock and how it could be hazardous to your health. now the government is taking action. should the practice be banned? tonight only on the "cbs evening news." bs evening news." >>> you're about to see something went wrong at a pink show last night in germany. the...
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katie couric will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by captioning sponsored by cbs a young life lost in a bay area fire. why neighbors fear >>> i was traumatized. i saw a body coming out and i started crying. >> a young life lost in a bay area fire. why neighbors fear this area may be more prone to these tragedies. >>> the search intensifies for u.s. sailors in afghanistan. the cost of war hits close to home. >>> what transit commuters can expect come week two of the sickout. ,,
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threatened and force them to break their relations with in the two years rami who are here and katie been tata have been together they've never been physically threatened he's muslim she's jewish but they're not thinking about leaving israel because they say it's simply too difficult on other levels when my family found out they were very adamant about cutting me off on every level. for acting as a traitor to everybody and for being in israel and she and making that choice right now israeli parliamentarians are considering a law that will require perspective israeli citizens to kid loyalty to israel as a jewish democratic state i would be israelis are furious most refuse to swear allegiance to a state they believe explicitly excludes and marginalizes them. r.t. . police in southern russia claim they've killed two militants suspected of attacking a hydroelectric plant on wednesday two security guards were killed when gunmen stormed the vicinity and not generators artie's neither is a very poor choice of the republican couple of the noble county. it's been reported that the militants l
threatened and force them to break their relations with in the two years rami who are here and katie been tata have been together they've never been physically threatened he's muslim she's jewish but they're not thinking about leaving israel because they say it's simply too difficult on other levels when my family found out they were very adamant about cutting me off on every level. for acting as a traitor to everybody and for being in israel and she and making that choice right now israeli...
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. >>> first, katie couric with a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> he's delivered over 15,000 babies. and get this, he's 100 years old. what keeps him going? find out in "assignment america" tonight only on the "cbs evening new news". 80 calories? light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other leading brand. i love light & fit. now save money with our new super saver four packs. copd doesn't just make it hard to breathe... it makes it hard to do a lot of things. and i'm a guy who likes to go exploring ... get my hands dirty... and try new things. so i asked my doctor if spiriva could help me breathe better. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain..
. >>> first, katie couric with a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> he's delivered over 15,000 babies. and get this, he's 100 years old. what keeps him going? find out in "assignment america" tonight only on the "cbs evening new news". 80 calories? light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other leading brand. i love light & fit. now save money with our new super saver four packs. copd doesn't just make it hard to breathe... it...
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in the two years ronnie white here and katie been tata have been together they've never been physically threatened he's muslim she's jewish but they're not thinking about leaving israel because they say it's simply too difficult on other levels when my family found out they were very adamant about cutting me off on every level . for acting as a traitor to everybody and for being an inch and making that choice right now israeli parliamentarians are considering a law that will be quiet prospective israeli citizens to the kid loyalty to israel as a jewish democratic state i would be israelis are furious most refuse to swear allegiance to a state they believe explicitly excludes and marginalizes them. jeffy. now bracers an interesting a's have been attracting much attention at international conference on the disease in vienna but activists have also been trying to highlight the need for universal access to treatment campaigners continue to protest demanding more rights for those with aids a complaint has been lodged against the u.s. of the united nations on behalf of nineteen organizations
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first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> by e-mail, snail mail, text or tweet, face it, we've all been rejected at one time or another. how one man is now helping make it a little easier to accept. so that story and more tonight only on "the cbs evening news." [ male announcer ] no one really wants plaque left on their teeth. but ordinary manual brushes can leave up to 50% of plaque behind. that's why you want an oral-b power brush. inspired by dental tools, they clean away plaque in ways a manual brush can't. fight plaque with oral-b power. why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. lunesta has some risk of dependency. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucina
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girls metro exploration in the next hour here on r c take away they all next the latest business with katie in america. how a welcome to a business program here on r t good to have you with us and you nearing giant siemens has put flesh on the bones of russia's modernization drive that's a huge deal to provide a country with state of the art technology trains and wind turbines presently treatment of a different chancellor angela merkel noted and you can see where that business was booming between the two countries janet was all reports. siemens fixes its position as one of the top foreign investors in russia it will build two hundred forty multan trains in the country to replace creaking regional stalk europe's biggest engineering group will help to produce wind turbines cutting the country's dependence on oil and gas siemens also agreed to join russia's joint new silicon valley being built school cover near moscow the multi billion euro deal comes as president richard medvedev asked for foreign help to pull the economy out of its backwardness you might manage to get let me draw your attent
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