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they're giving the regime life to kill ok gilbert i want to go to gilbert in london here i think this is you guys are going to where i really want to get in this program i mean there is this obvious double standard here well one second already had one so i think is extremely optimistic first of all of believing that all the regimes will collapse. and secondly there are three korea is more powerful than weapons and all that well i think. if you had all the rhetorical in libya use in libya the station in libya would have been stabilized under. rule long ago actually. not really extremely optimistic about the scenario in syria. so it's not it's not that easy because precisely as i said there's a basic difference between countries like egypt and tunisia and countries like libya and syria all the ruling families in the gulf. all the state actually if ever you can imagine anything you know stopping them from crushing in the most bloody manner the mass uprising. broad split. this something leading to some forms of civil war as we have seen in libya and could happen in syria actually if the m
they're giving the regime life to kill ok gilbert i want to go to gilbert in london here i think this is you guys are going to where i really want to get in this program i mean there is this obvious double standard here well one second already had one so i think is extremely optimistic first of all of believing that all the regimes will collapse. and secondly there are three korea is more powerful than weapons and all that well i think. if you had all the rhetorical in libya use in libya the...
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are giving the regime life to kill ok gilbert i want to go to gilbert in london here i think this is you guys are going to where i really want to get in this program i mean there is this obvious double standard here well one second already had one say and i think everyone is extremely optimistic first of all of being believing that all the regimes will collapse. and secondly there are three couric is is more powerful than weapons and all that well i think. if you had only rhetorical in libya used in libya the station in libya would have been stabilized under. rule long ago actually. and not really extremely optimistic about the scenario in syria. so it's not it's not that easy because precisely as i said there's a basic difference between countries like egypt and tunisia and countries like libya and syria the ruling families in the gulf where the all the state actually and if ever you can imagine anything you know stopping them from crushing the most bloody man or the mass uprising. broad split in the purpose and something leading to some forms of civil war as we have seen in libya a
are giving the regime life to kill ok gilbert i want to go to gilbert in london here i think this is you guys are going to where i really want to get in this program i mean there is this obvious double standard here well one second already had one say and i think everyone is extremely optimistic first of all of being believing that all the regimes will collapse. and secondly there are three couric is is more powerful than weapons and all that well i think. if you had only rhetorical in libya...
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ok gilbert and i could go back to you in line and i very much appreciate the differentiations that you showed us in the beginning of the program i think you're spot on there and but at the same time there's a universal value that is. preached by the west particularly the united states is the value of democracy now should not just be a blanket application that everyone should have the right to democratic values and to a civil society where they can participate in that is a single message and is it being applied very specifically in the region right now because i think the people in bahrain feel that way. no of course you're exactly putting your finger were were should be i mean this is sheer hypocrisy that we are we're we are seeing when we deal with the west as you know holder of their use and inspired by such values in its approach to the political situation in the region first of all we shouldn't forget. the west quite a long time before they they you know. play it as if they were on the side of popular uprisings and democracy for they have been you know maintaining close relations w
ok gilbert and i could go back to you in line and i very much appreciate the differentiations that you showed us in the beginning of the program i think you're spot on there and but at the same time there's a universal value that is. preached by the west particularly the united states is the value of democracy now should not just be a blanket application that everyone should have the right to democratic values and to a civil society where they can participate in that is a single message and is...
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they're giving the regime like to kill ok gilbert i want to go to gilbert in london here i think this is you guys are gunshy where i really want to get in this program i mean there is this obvious double standard here well one syrian already had one so you i think is extremely optimistic first of all of being believing that all the regimes will collapse. and secondly their three couric is more powerful than weapons and all that well i think . if you had all the rhetorical in libya use in libya the station in libya would have been stabilized under his rule long ago actually. not really extremely optimistic about the scenario in syria. so it's not it's not that easy because precisely as i said there's a basic difference between countries like egypt and tunisia and countries like libya and syria or the ruling families in the gulf. actually if ever you can imagine anything you know stopping them from crushing in the most bloody manner a mass uprising. broad split in the purpose and something leading to some forms of civil war as we have seen in libya. could happen in syria actually if the
they're giving the regime like to kill ok gilbert i want to go to gilbert in london here i think this is you guys are gunshy where i really want to get in this program i mean there is this obvious double standard here well one syrian already had one so you i think is extremely optimistic first of all of being believing that all the regimes will collapse. and secondly their three couric is more powerful than weapons and all that well i think . if you had all the rhetorical in libya use in libya...
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ok gilbert i think about the u.n. line and i very much appreciate the differentiations that you showed us in the beginning of the program i think you're spot on there and but at the same time there is a universal value that is. preached by the west particularly the united states is the value of democracy now should not just be a blanket application that everyone should have the right to democratic values and to a civil society where they can participate in that is a single message and is it being applied very specifically in the region right now because i think the people in bahrain feel that way. no of course you're exactly putting your finger were were should be i mean this is sheer hypocrisy that we are we are seeing when we deal with the west as you know holder of values and inspired by such values in its approach to the political situation in the region first of all we shouldn't forget. the west quite a long time before they you know. play it as if they were on the side of of popular uprisings and democracy for t
ok gilbert i think about the u.n. line and i very much appreciate the differentiations that you showed us in the beginning of the program i think you're spot on there and but at the same time there is a universal value that is. preached by the west particularly the united states is the value of democracy now should not just be a blanket application that everyone should have the right to democratic values and to a civil society where they can participate in that is a single message and is it...
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ok gilbert i'd like to go back to you in london i very much appreciate the differentiations that you showed us in the beginning of the program i think you're spot on there and but at the same time there's a universal value that is. preached by the west particularly the united states is the value of democracy now should not just be a blanket application that everyone should have the right to democratic values and to a civil society where they can participate in that is a single message and is it being applied very specifically in the region right now because i think the people in bahrain feel that way. no of course you're exactly putting your finger were were should be i mean this is sheer hypocrisy that we are where we are seeing when we deal with the west as you know holder of values and inspired by such values in its approach to the political situation in the region first of all we shouldn't forget. took the west quite a long time before they they you know. believe as if they were on the side of a popular uprisings and democracy for they have been you know maintaining close relatio
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gilbert was never found, but the search eventually led to the remains of all eight victims. gilbert's mother says police never took her daughter's disappearance seriously. >> if we weren't always on the phone, they may not have ever searched at all. >> reporter: authorities on long island continue to focus on the fact that the common burial ground suggests the killer knows the area. >> he's very comfortable working here or else he never would have used this as a site. >> reporter: the search for more bodes and clues resumes monday in this wildlife sanctuary. state police have laid out a grid-by-grid map of the area for the search that will proceed from here several miles to the west. tony guida, cbs news, long island. >> mitchell: just ahead on tonight's cbs evening news-- floodwaters near their crest in north dakota. ÑiÑi ñr Ñiñrçów3Ñi >> mitchell: fargo, north dakota, and a neighboring moorehead, minnesota, are facing their third bout of spring flooding in three years from the red river which is expected to crest today just short of recorr levels. more than 600 nat
gilbert was never found, but the search eventually led to the remains of all eight victims. gilbert's mother says police never took her daughter's disappearance seriously. >> if we weren't always on the phone, they may not have ever searched at all. >> reporter: authorities on long island continue to focus on the fact that the common burial ground suggests the killer knows the area. >> he's very comfortable working here or else he never would have used this as a site. >>...
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but no shannon gilbert. last week, they found another and three more. experts racing to identify the four, new victims.certai >> certainly, the medical examiner's going to be looking at the possibility that shannon gilbert is one of the remains. >> when i heard today three more, it really, really scared me. >> reporter: ironically residents here and the elusive killer seem to have picked this beachfront community for the same reason. it is quiet and desolate. and all of this untamed growth makes a beautiful backdrop, as well as an ideal place to dump bodies. lucy yang, abc news, in oak beach, new york. >>> an aviation mystery is unraveling under the waters of brazil. undersea robots have recovered from the air france jet that plunged into the atlantic ocean two years ago. all 228 onboard were killed in the crash, the worst in air france's history. >>> washington is a town full of political intrigue. now, there's a new conspiracy theory floating around a about a construction job at the white house. officially, it's described as a long overdue upgrade of
but no shannon gilbert. last week, they found another and three more. experts racing to identify the four, new victims.certai >> certainly, the medical examiner's going to be looking at the possibility that shannon gilbert is one of the remains. >> when i heard today three more, it really, really scared me. >> reporter: ironically residents here and the elusive killer seem to have picked this beachfront community for the same reason. it is quiet and desolate. and all of this...
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gilbert, just 24, was seen running away from a home here the night she disappeared last december and then showed up at gus' door asking for help. >> someone screaming and banging on the door, "help me, help me." i said, i'm calling the police, and she bolted out the door. >> next week, investigators will expand their search into a neighboring county and tell the gilbert family they won't stop searching until shannon is found. peter alexander, nbc news. >>> one of the most recognizable names in baseball, slugger manny ramirez is retiring from the game. he's reportedly doing so to avoid a 100-game suspension for testing positive for a performance enhancing drug. that positive test result came during spring training. this was the third time ramirez, who signed with tampa bay in january, had tested positive. he was suspended for a time back in 2009. >>> up next, never underestimate the power of youtube. how a desperate plea for help from one man in japan got the attention of the world. japan got the attention of the world. i don't always let the worry my pipes might leak compromise what
gilbert, just 24, was seen running away from a home here the night she disappeared last december and then showed up at gus' door asking for help. >> someone screaming and banging on the door, "help me, help me." i said, i'm calling the police, and she bolted out the door. >> next week, investigators will expand their search into a neighboring county and tell the gilbert family they won't stop searching until shannon is found. peter alexander, nbc news. >>> one of...
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but gilbert ran away. slipping down his steps, then briefly hiding under his boat, before running off. >> looking back i'm saying to myself, i could have possibly saved that girl's life. >> reporter: and difficult? >> very difficult. i got -- >> reporter: gilbert was never found. but the search for her led to the discovery of four other craigslist escorts, found asphyxiated and buried in the beach. investigators have combed this community, questioning neighbors, like dr. peter hackett. >> this has been a tough couple of days. >> reporter: gilbert's family says that this former police doctor had encountered shannon gilbert that night. fueling suspicion that hackett and his wife say is unwarranted. did you see shannon gilbert on that night? >> she was missing. >> she was missing. >> reporter: as the investigation drags on and the body count rises, it's beginning to take a toll. resident beverly cold says this hardy community knows how to weather a storm. >> i keep a cell phone in one pocket and a camera in t
but gilbert ran away. slipping down his steps, then briefly hiding under his boat, before running off. >> looking back i'm saying to myself, i could have possibly saved that girl's life. >> reporter: and difficult? >> very difficult. i got -- >> reporter: gilbert was never found. but the search for her led to the discovery of four other craigslist escorts, found asphyxiated and buried in the beach. investigators have combed this community, questioning neighbors, like dr....
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the disappearance of shannon gilbert is what started all of this. the 24-year-old new jersey prostitute went missing last year. while searching for her, the police stumbled on to the bodies of four other sex workers with a common thread. they all advertised on craigslist. in fact, police say gilbert met this man, joseph brewer, on craigslist the night she disappeared, but police say he's been cooperative and isn't a suspect. there are new reports a second man was seen partying with gilbert the night she went missing but so far no arrests. investigators are now also probing four other prostitute murders in atlantic city dating back to 2006 searching for similarities to these murders. one way or another, this police veteran is confident the killer will be caught. >> the reason why we put erasers on pencils is because we all make mistakes. whoever it is will make a mistake and he'll get caught. >> meantime, the mystery for the family of shannon gilbert continues. turns out none of the eight bodies discovered so far was hers, and that means the family f
the disappearance of shannon gilbert is what started all of this. the 24-year-old new jersey prostitute went missing last year. while searching for her, the police stumbled on to the bodies of four other sex workers with a common thread. they all advertised on craigslist. in fact, police say gilbert met this man, joseph brewer, on craigslist the night she disappeared, but police say he's been cooperative and isn't a suspect. there are new reports a second man was seen partying with gilbert the...
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and it's from the portrait that was painted by gilbert stuart. he was an artist from rhode island, and it's the most famous portrait of george washington. but there were brothers who were put in charge of creating the image for the flag, and they went about designing it, coming up with all the different lettering, and they had it perfect -- except for the image they had of george washington came from a box of cough syrup. and it just wouldn't do. and in the 11th hour, they found gilbert stuart's portrait of george washington, put it on the flag, and it was accepted by the legislators in washington, and we still have the flag today. >> with flag facts, i'm kristen. color day after day? not me. new revlon top speed™ nail enamel. cool color with a built-in topcoat that sets in just 60 seconds. with revlon you can change your mind again, and again, and again. new revlon top speed™ nail enamel. >>> peter and caroline davis have been playing tennis since they were old enough to hold racquets. but it's not just their athletic ability that makes this
and it's from the portrait that was painted by gilbert stuart. he was an artist from rhode island, and it's the most famous portrait of george washington. but there were brothers who were put in charge of creating the image for the flag, and they went about designing it, coming up with all the different lettering, and they had it perfect -- except for the image they had of george washington came from a box of cough syrup. and it just wouldn't do. and in the 11th hour, they found gilbert...
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brings us to the world of cycling finally where philippe gilbert had quite a climb up that are zero so in his second event in four days the twenty eight year old becoming the first belgian since two thousand and two to taste victory at his home race hilbert coming off a press of wind up against the race where he left the second straight size on sunday the day's two hundred kilometer track saw several riders break away early with the peloton struggling side through all its gilbert himself though he saved the best for last launching an all out attack of the last three hundred metres for a stunning uphill climb to the finish whacking. had to be content with second runner shall finish in a row with fellow spidey some people such as joining him. on the ropes of the sport for this are worrying whether it's coming up in just a technician kevin owen is here with all the news of the top they are. wealthy british style it's time to. market and. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines if you need to cause a report card. w
brings us to the world of cycling finally where philippe gilbert had quite a climb up that are zero so in his second event in four days the twenty eight year old becoming the first belgian since two thousand and two to taste victory at his home race hilbert coming off a press of wind up against the race where he left the second straight size on sunday the day's two hundred kilometer track saw several riders break away early with the peloton struggling side through all its gilbert himself though...
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pete gilbert takes a look at a guy who takes a shot and likes it. >> you have to be a little bit crazy. these guys barely where any pads and the ball comes in at 95 miles an hour. you are going to get hit and is going to hurt. you have to embrace that. >> good luck. he has become comfortable out there. >> regardless, the sophomore goalie puts up the second-best percentage in the nation. the kind that lets the legend grow, but bassett would assume -- would as soon let his actions show. >> his comfort level, not just with the guys but within his own skin, is much different. >> skin tough enough to make an iguana blush as hopkins makes its way back to the top of n.c.a.a. lacrosse. >> i think i am not paid to see an iguana blush. >> i am out of it. >> a look at the seven-day forecast, right after this. >> we are following the help of william donald schaefer, the former mayor and governor who was hospitalized today. plus, in the wake of the devastation in japan, a dramatic rescue at sea involving his dog. he is believed to have been floating on a pile of debris in the pacific for weeks. the
pete gilbert takes a look at a guy who takes a shot and likes it. >> you have to be a little bit crazy. these guys barely where any pads and the ball comes in at 95 miles an hour. you are going to get hit and is going to hurt. you have to embrace that. >> good luck. he has become comfortable out there. >> regardless, the sophomore goalie puts up the second-best percentage in the nation. the kind that lets the legend grow, but bassett would assume -- would as soon let his...
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>>reporter: research initially began for missing 24 year-old escort chanting gilbert was last seen alive in may of last year around the beach area. her sisters was started their own search say, they believe shannon was running from danger. >> her phone records we determine her last call was 9 when one and from there we did around investigation and made up fliers, pass the note went door-to-door, i actually found a piece of fur jewelery which happened to be nearing. >>reporter: there hoping investigators will find much more. in washington sandra, kron 4 news. for >>pam: added traffic in san jose highway 101 at the guadalupe overpass, no problems in any direction. we'll be back more news after the break. [ male announcer ] for 5 bucks, you can get a sub. or...you can get all this. kfc's $5 everyday meals. 5 meals, 5 bucks. choose from one of the colonel's favorites, like two pieces of original recipe. your choice of sides, biscuit and a medium drink, just 5 bucks. 5 freshly made today. 5 for 5 bucks every day. so why get a sub, when you can get a whole meal -- any day? today is a kfc day.
>>reporter: research initially began for missing 24 year-old escort chanting gilbert was last seen alive in may of last year around the beach area. her sisters was started their own search say, they believe shannon was running from danger. >> her phone records we determine her last call was 9 when one and from there we did around investigation and made up fliers, pass the note went door-to-door, i actually found a piece of fur jewelery which happened to be nearing. >>reporter:...
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the dug had been voiced by comedian gilbert gottfried but he was fired after controversial tweets. >> i bet gilbert got more than a few hundred thousand dollars for that. >> he had been the voice for many, many years. >> i think 11 years. but looking for someone new if you're out there. >>> 6:26 the time. president obama set to hold a town hall meeting on the internet. why he is doing it right here in the bay area. >> plus, reps from google on capitol hill today. how the company is being connected to piracy. cnet's brian cooley will join us to talk about that. >>> and the barry bonds trial has been going on for three weeks and now finally the slugger himself may take the stand today. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >>> and this morning, firefighters on the scene after an apartment fire last night in downtown san francisco. about two dozen people were hurt and have some harrowing tales of escape. we'll have those for you coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, hey, ellen, what are you doing? just brewing up some dunkin' donuts coffee -- want some? [ whoosh! ] i'd love some. one taste, a
the dug had been voiced by comedian gilbert gottfried but he was fired after controversial tweets. >> i bet gilbert got more than a few hundred thousand dollars for that. >> he had been the voice for many, many years. >> i think 11 years. but looking for someone new if you're out there. >>> 6:26 the time. president obama set to hold a town hall meeting on the internet. why he is doing it right here in the bay area. >> plus, reps from google on capitol hill...
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shocked comedian, gilbert godfried. jokes about japanese tsunami victims. they do 75% of their business in japan. so dan amos fired him. >> thirst thing is panic. what is going to be our next here? well, find a new duck voice. >> that wasn't funny, dude. >> not exactly what aflac executives learned in business school. more than 11,000 people auditioned online. hundreds more in person. doing their duck in a variety of moves. >> like you are crying through it. >> aflac. >> laugh if you want. for aflac, getting it right is no joke. >> by month's end, the company will pick a new voice. >> you want me to say aflac in figures. is this is great country or what? >> never dreamed i would be cracking for my living room. >> cbs news, atlanta. >>> you think the padres are ready for a rematch against the giants who stole the crown from them and went into a world series title? well they got their start tonight. start the clock. watch a ball game. all part of the san diego experience. madison had an early one-run lead, but struggled in the third. bases loaded, two outs. c
shocked comedian, gilbert godfried. jokes about japanese tsunami victims. they do 75% of their business in japan. so dan amos fired him. >> thirst thing is panic. what is going to be our next here? well, find a new duck voice. >> that wasn't funny, dude. >> not exactly what aflac executives learned in business school. more than 11,000 people auditioned online. hundreds more in person. doing their duck in a variety of moves. >> like you are crying through it. >>...
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and shannan gilbert is still missing. but police believe she is likely a victim of this killer. robin, we're also just learning that some of the bodies appear that they have been dismembered. >> we saw you out there yesterday. can see how thick the brush is and the terrain there. how difficult it is. >> reporter: very, very difficult. search divers are taking to the water today. they are also holding a press conference today at 1:00. hopefully, we'll get more information on what's going on. >>> we're going to go to washington now, where president obama will lay out a new plan to get america's fiscal house in order. despite last week's budget deal, the deficit will hit a new high, this year, is.6 trillion and the country's about to hit its credit limit, with the national debt now more than $14 trillion. jake tapper joins us from the white house. jake, one thing driving the timing of today's speech, the white house knows that congress won't extend our credit limit unless he comes up with a plan to reduce our debt over the long term. >> reporter: that's right, george. and for his p
and shannan gilbert is still missing. but police believe she is likely a victim of this killer. robin, we're also just learning that some of the bodies appear that they have been dismembered. >> we saw you out there yesterday. can see how thick the brush is and the terrain there. how difficult it is. >> reporter: very, very difficult. search divers are taking to the water today. they are also holding a press conference today at 1:00. hopefully, we'll get more information on what's...
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gilbert godfried's old gig paid in the low sig figures. and mckee said he got lots of practice entertaining his kids and apparently it paid off. >> no doubt. ashley morrison joining us live in new york. >>> the countdown to the shuttle "endeavour's" final flight. just ahead. >>> plus the streets of london are sealed off for a royal wedding dress rehearsal. this is the "cbs morning news." ff for a royal wedding dress rehearsal. and i wondered what it was. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and less pain means i can do more with the ones i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual c
gilbert godfried's old gig paid in the low sig figures. and mckee said he got lots of practice entertaining his kids and apparently it paid off. >> no doubt. ashley morrison joining us live in new york. >>> the countdown to the shuttle "endeavour's" final flight. just ahead. >>> plus the streets of london are sealed off for a royal wedding dress rehearsal. this is the "cbs morning news." ff for a royal wedding dress rehearsal. and i wondered what it...
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>> reporter: shocked comedian gilbert godfried. he offended aflac with jokes about japan's tsunami victims. the insurance giant does 75% of its business in japan, so ceo dan amos fired him. >> the first thing is panic, you know, a crisis has just occurred. what is going to be our next step here? >> aflac! >> reporter: well, find a new duck voice. >> that wasn't funny, dude. >> reporter: not exactly what aflac executives learned in business school. more than 11,000 people auditioned online. >> aflac. >> reporter: hundreds more in person doing their duck in a variety of moves. you got one where you're crying through it? >> aflac! >> reporter: laugh if you want. for aflac, getting it right is no joke. >> aflac. >> reporter: by month's end the company will pick a new voice. >> you want me to say aflac in spanish? >> reporter: the job pays low six figures just to quack one word well. >> aflac! >> reporter: is this a great country or what? >> never dreamt i would be quacking for my living. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta.
>> reporter: shocked comedian gilbert godfried. he offended aflac with jokes about japan's tsunami victims. the insurance giant does 75% of its business in japan, so ceo dan amos fired him. >> the first thing is panic, you know, a crisis has just occurred. what is going to be our next step here? >> aflac! >> reporter: well, find a new duck voice. >> that wasn't funny, dude. >> reporter: not exactly what aflac executives learned in business school. more than...
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some had been there for two years, while searching for shannon gilbert, a 22-year-old prostitute from new jersey. gilbert's family says she called 911 the night she went missing in may. >> her last phone call was 21 minutes to 911, when she was grabbed and pulled into the truck. >> reporter: now, police believe they may have found her in this latest search. >> the medical examiner is going to be looking at the possibility that shannon gilbert is one of the remains. >> reporter: as for the rest of the bodies, it's a big challenge. is there a chance that these bodies may never be identified? >> it does very heavily rely on the presence of a dna match somewhere in the system. if that data isn't in the laboratory, we could get a good dna profile from the skeleton, if there's nothing to watch it against, we may not know who that person is. >> reporter: this is a challenging search for these police officers. it's foggy out here, as you saw. the brush is very thick. dozens of them have been infected with poison ivy. there's ticks out here. but elizabeth and george, the search must go on beca
some had been there for two years, while searching for shannon gilbert, a 22-year-old prostitute from new jersey. gilbert's family says she called 911 the night she went missing in may. >> her last phone call was 21 minutes to 911, when she was grabbed and pulled into the truck. >> reporter: now, police believe they may have found her in this latest search. >> the medical examiner is going to be looking at the possibility that shannon gilbert is one of the remains. >>...
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shock comedian gilbert gottfried. but gottfried ao fended aflac with jokes about japanese tsunami victims. the insurance giant does 75% of its business in japan so c.e.o. dan amos fired him. >> the first thing is panic, you know? a crisis has just occurred. what is going to be our next step? >> aflac! >> reporter: well, find a new duck voice. >> that wasn't funny, dude. >> reporter: not exactly what aflac executives learned in business school. more than 11,000 people auditioned on line. >> aflac! >> hundreds more in person. doing their duck in a variety of moods. >> can you do one where you're crying through it? >> aflac! >> reporter: laugh if you want for aflac, getting it right is no joke. >> aflac! >> reporter: but month's end, the company will pick a new voice. >> you want me to say aflac in spanish? >> reporter: the job pays low six figures just to quack one word well. >> aflac! >> reporter: is this a great country or what? >> never dreamt that i would be quacking for my living. ( laughs ). >> reporter: mark stra
shock comedian gilbert gottfried. but gottfried ao fended aflac with jokes about japanese tsunami victims. the insurance giant does 75% of its business in japan so c.e.o. dan amos fired him. >> the first thing is panic, you know? a crisis has just occurred. what is going to be our next step? >> aflac! >> reporter: well, find a new duck voice. >> that wasn't funny, dude. >> reporter: not exactly what aflac executives learned in business school. more than 11,000...
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. >> steven gilbert. >> i'm grateful, mr. speaker. across the country 2 million families are on waiting lists for social housing. almost a million homes lay empty and the average age for a first time buyer is now 37. does the prime minister acknowledge that there's a housing crisis in britain? and will the government have a strategy to tackle it. >> house-building was, you know, at a 60, 70-year low and so we need to introduce ways to actually make sure that local communities want to see more houses build. the old top-down system didn't work. i believe the new homes bonus and the incentives we're giving to local authorities will mean that extra housing goes ahead. >> jon woodcock. >> will he explain -- will he explain why waiting times have been going up in my constituency and across the country? >> he's simply wrong about waiting times. he's not right. i quoted the figures. i quoted the figures. they've been broadly stable over the last couple of years. that is the fact. and the key point i'd make to him because he's meant to be a mo
. >> steven gilbert. >> i'm grateful, mr. speaker. across the country 2 million families are on waiting lists for social housing. almost a million homes lay empty and the average age for a first time buyer is now 37. does the prime minister acknowledge that there's a housing crisis in britain? and will the government have a strategy to tackle it. >> house-building was, you know, at a 60, 70-year low and so we need to introduce ways to actually make sure that local communities...
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that is the man selected to replace gilbert godfree. he was dumped after making insensitive comments about the earthquake in japan. >> coming up next, a golden opportunity for the old san francisco mint. >> we'll show you how to prevent spring allergies from >> san francisco's old mint has been a landmark since the sevens. when the treasury department left in the mid-90s the future seemed uncertain. take a look at what planners hope will be a golden opportunity. >> san francisco old mint was built in the 18cents. it spent decades turning the gold and silver from the hills into coins. today the granite lady sits empty. a quiet monument to the by gone era. gen is president of the san francisco museum and historical society. this is what the museum and center will look like . there is still a lot of work to be done before the first guest arrives. >> we will do seismic upgrades and plumbing and ada compliance. >> they house treasury offices until 1995 . handed over to the city in 1993. it was the bank to funded the reconstruction of the cit
that is the man selected to replace gilbert godfree. he was dumped after making insensitive comments about the earthquake in japan. >> coming up next, a golden opportunity for the old san francisco mint. >> we'll show you how to prevent spring allergies from >> san francisco's old mint has been a landmark since the sevens. when the treasury department left in the mid-90s the future seemed uncertain. take a look at what planners hope will be a golden opportunity. >> san...
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gilbert gottfried was fired from his job as the voice of aflac duck after some insensitive tweets about the crisis in japan. yeah, it's not good. so now, aflac says that they are already auditioning other comedians. check it out. >> aflac, have you seen this company? it's aflac! [ laughter ] >> oh, aflac. yes, thank you. yes, even the ducks are, like, "enough." yes, thank you. [ laughter ] >> hey, hey. yeah. [ laughter ] aflac, yeah. it's just a duck. yeah. [ laughter ] >> aflac insurance! [ laughter ] aflac insurance! there's two kinds of insurance. regular insurance and aflac. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> aflac! what? why are you here if you already fired me? what is happening? >> you got the duck with the insurance and the protecting. [ laughter ] aflac heading down. >> jimmy: looks like they have some really good options. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, i don't know what to make of this. al qaeda recently launched its own women's magazine. [ light laughter ] i bought a copy, and i'll tell you right now, those ankles are totally airbrushed. [ laughter ] they are -- no way that's he
gilbert gottfried was fired from his job as the voice of aflac duck after some insensitive tweets about the crisis in japan. yeah, it's not good. so now, aflac says that they are already auditioning other comedians. check it out. >> aflac, have you seen this company? it's aflac! [ laughter ] >> oh, aflac. yes, thank you. yes, even the ducks are, like, "enough." yes, thank you. [ laughter ] >> hey, hey. yeah. [ laughter ] aflac, yeah. it's just a duck. yeah. [...
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victims. >> certainly the medical examiners is going to be looking at the possibility that shannon gilbert is one of the remains. >> when i heard today three more, it really, really scared me because i just want somebody to find out who is doing this and end it all. >> reporter: ironically, residents here and the elusive killer seem to have picked this beachfront community for the same reasons, it is quiet and december late and all this untamed growth makes for a beautiful back drop as well as an ideal place to dump bodies. lucy yang abc news in oak beach, york. >>> a lot of cleaning up do across the south this morning after severe storms spawned as many as 20 twisters. one packing 120-mile-an-hour winds. the memphis area was especially hit hard as trees came crashing down on homes and cars. one man was electrocuted. thousand lost power from louisiana all of the way to georgia. >> taking a look at the weather today. stormy from florida to the carolinas, gusty winds, hail and chance of tornadoes. showers and thunderstorms from washington, d.c. to new york and boston. scattered showers in th
victims. >> certainly the medical examiners is going to be looking at the possibility that shannon gilbert is one of the remains. >> when i heard today three more, it really, really scared me because i just want somebody to find out who is doing this and end it all. >> reporter: ironically, residents here and the elusive killer seem to have picked this beachfront community for the same reasons, it is quiet and december late and all this untamed growth makes for a beautiful...
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this all started because of the missing woman, shannon gilbert. we haven't found her yet which is still this huge question mark. is she out there, is she alive? and if all -- if you have eight women within a year and a half, you're talking about a certain type of killer who is perhaps even speeding things up or decompensating or putting the murders a little bit closer together. if there's a cooling off period, it would be getting shorter right about now. >> when you look -- in your professional experience, if you look at this methodical approach. all of the bodies in this area now, eight bodies. what does this say to the person we're looking for? do they have a type they're trying to address at this point? >> this point, i don't know the manner of death. police may not either. shot, stabbed, strangled. that would tell us a lot. we don't know because of the state of the remains being so decompensated whether or not they were posed, tossed, dismembered. we don't know any of that. probably most likely going be a power control killer or a hedonistic l
this all started because of the missing woman, shannon gilbert. we haven't found her yet which is still this huge question mark. is she out there, is she alive? and if all -- if you have eight women within a year and a half, you're talking about a certain type of killer who is perhaps even speeding things up or decompensating or putting the murders a little bit closer together. if there's a cooling off period, it would be getting shorter right about now. >> when you look -- in your...
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. >>> police in gilbert arrested a man on indecent exposure. a witness followed that car when it drove away, then called police. officers stopped loza on the 700 block of 1st street. >>> operators of japan's damaged nuclear power plant are faced with nothing but bad choices tonight. they had to deliberately dump 10,000 tons of tainted water into the ocean. they did that to make room in the storage unit for water that is even higher in radioactivity. even so, the water dumped into the ocean has a level of radioactivity about 500 times above the legal limit. today workers are also using a dye to trace the path of radioactive water seeping from the plant. the disaster in japan is going to have a direct impact on u.s. auto workers. toyota says it's all but certain it will have to shut down its north american factories because of a shortage of parts in japan. the length of the shutdown unknown but likely take place later this month. the company says it will affect about 25,000 workers but that no layoffs are expected. toyota has more than a dozen fa
. >>> police in gilbert arrested a man on indecent exposure. a witness followed that car when it drove away, then called police. officers stopped loza on the 700 block of 1st street. >>> operators of japan's damaged nuclear power plant are faced with nothing but bad choices tonight. they had to deliberately dump 10,000 tons of tainted water into the ocean. they did that to make room in the storage unit for water that is even higher in radioactivity. even so, the water dumped...
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edges of his personality and turned it into this impossibly stiff and lifeless figure like the standing gilbert stuart portrait where he is standing with his arms rigidly thrust out. it stands to reason that that wouldn't figure could never have defeated the british empire. the my guest military machine of the nineteenth century. could never have presided over the constitutional convention. could never have forged the office of the presidency. the man who was able to do all of those things must have been a force of nature ill though he kept that force carefully under wraps. in order to fashion a fresh portrait of washington the biographer has to begin by taking up a sharp machete and working his way through a dense jungle of myths and misconceptions about george washington and bar have discovered even well-educated americans's minds are still cluttered with all of these tales. let me retire the most egregious errors however trivial they may be to this highly cultured audience. you have already heard deep cherry tree story was pure invention invented shortly after washington's death by an itiner
edges of his personality and turned it into this impossibly stiff and lifeless figure like the standing gilbert stuart portrait where he is standing with his arms rigidly thrust out. it stands to reason that that wouldn't figure could never have defeated the british empire. the my guest military machine of the nineteenth century. could never have presided over the constitutional convention. could never have forged the office of the presidency. the man who was able to do all of those things must...
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>>reporter: that's dan mckey 36-year-old father of 3 taking over for actor gilbert godfry. he was fired last month after making offensive joke about his the earthquake and tsunami in japan where affleck does a great deal of business. >> come up next. the key to hire office productivity. why larger salary are not the answer. >> from bells to biscuit. numbers you haven't heard about ♪ [ woman ] this icelandic mud was working wonders on my skin. but if it was going to do the same for my spa, i had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called my citibank small business expert. he got me a line of credit to make it happen and even improved my cash flow. now, my spa has more business than ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. >> now to the royal wedding. big affair has tech types working over time developing fun ways to get involved and worrying about whether internet can even handle it all. ♪ have you seen this thing? it is a 3d tour
>>reporter: that's dan mckey 36-year-old father of 3 taking over for actor gilbert godfry. he was fired last month after making offensive joke about his the earthquake and tsunami in japan where affleck does a great deal of business. >> come up next. the key to hire office productivity. why larger salary are not the answer. >> from bells to biscuit. numbers you haven't heard about ♪ [ woman ] this icelandic mud was working wonders on my skin. but if it was going to do the...
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. >> gilbert fitzpatrick. [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so close. we were looking for pat crawford. [ ding ] [ light laughter ] pat crawford. >> i was actually really close. >> jimmy: yeah, you were close. that's the end of round one. you can walk away. [ laughter ] which means it's time for a quick word from our sponsor. ♪ rocks >> rocks! ♪ bag of miscellaneous rocks >> how much? ♪ only $3,000 >> paid for by rocks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: bagofmiscellaneousrocks.com [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing, buddy? >> good. >> jimmy: nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> jimmy: john krasinski with a beard called -- >> yep. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he didn't leave a message. what's your name and where are you from? >> mike, new jersey. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: all right, good. very good, mike from new jersey. it's time to play "truth or dare." are you ready? >> yep. >> jimmy: truth or dare? >> truth. [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: we were looking for "dare." [ laughter ] that question was worth $40,000. all right. [ audience ohs ] let's name
. >> gilbert fitzpatrick. [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so close. we were looking for pat crawford. [ ding ] [ light laughter ] pat crawford. >> i was actually really close. >> jimmy: yeah, you were close. that's the end of round one. you can walk away. [ laughter ] which means it's time for a quick word from our sponsor. ♪ rocks >> rocks! ♪ bag of miscellaneous rocks >> how much? ♪ only $3,000 >> paid for by rocks. [ cheers and applause ]...
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. >> gilbert fitzpatrick. [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so close. we were looking for pat crawford. [ ding ] [ light laughter ] pat crawford. >> i was actually really close. >> jimmy: yeah, you were close. that's the end of round one. you can walk away. [ laughter ] which means it's time for a our sponsor.ro ♪ rocks >> rocks! ♪ bag of miscellaneous rocks h?>> h muc ♪nly $3,000 >> paid for by rocks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: bagofmiscellaneousrocks.com [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing, buddy? >> good. >> jimmy: nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> jimmy: john krasinski with a beard called -- >> yep. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he didn't leave a message. what's your name and where are you from? >> mike, new jersey. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: all right, good. very good, mike from new jersey. it's time to play "truth or dare." are you ready? >> yep. >> jimmy: truth or dare? >> truth. [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: we were looking for "dare." [ laughter ] that question was worth $40,000. all right. [ audience ohs ] let's name that guy. [ beepi
. >> gilbert fitzpatrick. [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so close. we were looking for pat crawford. [ ding ] [ light laughter ] pat crawford. >> i was actually really close. >> jimmy: yeah, you were close. that's the end of round one. you can walk away. [ laughter ] which means it's time for a our sponsor.ro ♪ rocks >> rocks! ♪ bag of miscellaneous rocks h?>> h muc ♪nly $3,000 >> paid for by rocks. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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. >> reporter: gilbert saunders is homeless again. he has lived inside the old bill lang cadillac dealership for more than two years along with 40 or 50 other homeless folks but now he is out. burned out. >> people started a fire. and now they are tearing my home down. and it is so terrible. >> it started in a garbage can. there was a couple of people there that were scrapping metal and it caught on fire. >> reporter: vallejo fire officials say they had to let the building burn down because it was unsafe for firefighters to go in. so flames roared for hours. it turns out homeless folks and other vallejo residents have been using this abandoned dealership as a dump. >> we weren't going to put firefighters inside because of the hazerdous conditions. so we contained the fire to one building. kept it from spreading to any other buildings. then later on that evening we allowed all the homeless people to get their belongings out of the building and it is now being demolished. >> reporter: fire officials say over the last two years there hav
. >> reporter: gilbert saunders is homeless again. he has lived inside the old bill lang cadillac dealership for more than two years along with 40 or 50 other homeless folks but now he is out. burned out. >> people started a fire. and now they are tearing my home down. and it is so terrible. >> it started in a garbage can. there was a couple of people there that were scrapping metal and it caught on fire. >> reporter: vallejo fire officials say they had to let the...
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. >> reporter: shannon gilbert sparked the initial search late last year after family members reported her missing. in december, police discovered four bodies on the barrier southern shoreline. in march, another body. one mile away. in early april, three more settles of remains. and this past week, two new settles of human remains, including a skull, were uncovered. it was revealed this week among the victims, a child lying next to a woman, likely not connected to the serial case. but investigators still don't know who would dump the other bodies, and if more than one person is involved. >> what we want to do is we want to get all of the evidence we possibly can to make a determination on who did this and bring them to justice. >> police have identified four bodies, including melissa barthelemy missing since july of 2009. melissa's mother, lynn, said she believes it killer used her daughter's cell phone in 2009 to call the family several times and telling melissa's sister he killed her. >> he has to be caught. >> and investigators believe the targeted victims worked as prostitutes in t
. >> reporter: shannon gilbert sparked the initial search late last year after family members reported her missing. in december, police discovered four bodies on the barrier southern shoreline. in march, another body. one mile away. in early april, three more settles of remains. and this past week, two new settles of human remains, including a skull, were uncovered. it was revealed this week among the victims, a child lying next to a woman, likely not connected to the serial case. but...
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that was gilbert gottfried who was fired after making a joke about the earthquake and tsunami victims in japan. he is going to make a little over $100,000. >>> bart may be changing its schedule very soon. the one day service will be pushed back an hour. >>> plus, shorter wait times at the dmv. how it's speeding up times right here in california. >>> plus, from siberia, what does that have to do with the city's new police chief? we'll talk about that coming up. >>> hundreds of layoff notices go out in the city of san jose. and the white house may not be over. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. ,,,,,,,, this was so easy. that was quick. no envelopes to lick. no deposit slips to fill out. a lot less paper to deal with. i like that. i just feed in my check... feed the cash right in. and... -boom. -there it goes. it read my checks, counts my cash... adds it all up. how does it do that? it even shows me what kind of bills i deposited. four twenties; one ten; two fives. -amazing. -look! there's the check -- right on the receipt. -genius. -fast. easy. i could get used to this. [ male a
that was gilbert gottfried who was fired after making a joke about the earthquake and tsunami victims in japan. he is going to make a little over $100,000. >>> bart may be changing its schedule very soon. the one day service will be pushed back an hour. >>> plus, shorter wait times at the dmv. how it's speeding up times right here in california. >>> plus, from siberia, what does that have to do with the city's new police chief? we'll talk about that coming up....
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george gilbert? we fought him several times at flip side. >> it is called men and marriage. >> he had a grasp on mail nature and female nature and how they work in tandem but what you need from women in water for men to be a certain way, now with feminism we are not promoting that any more. men are not growing. >> i would end the domination women have, feminists have in the education system starts in the elementary grades which are mostly run by women and now largely feminists because of the power of the teachers' union. typical, not all, but your typical elementary school teacher looks upon unruly boys has just unruly girls and they need to be made to behave like girls and they need to sit still and do the work with a pen and pencil that girls can do very easily. and unfortunately a lot of new schools are being built without playgrounds and recess is being cancelled and a lot of schools. this is a direct attack on the boys who have to go out and run around and beat each other rep so they can come in
george gilbert? we fought him several times at flip side. >> it is called men and marriage. >> he had a grasp on mail nature and female nature and how they work in tandem but what you need from women in water for men to be a certain way, now with feminism we are not promoting that any more. men are not growing. >> i would end the domination women have, feminists have in the education system starts in the elementary grades which are mostly run by women and now largely feminists...
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the harvard psychologist daniel gilbert says every psychologist must at some point at his or her career write a version of what he calls this sentence. specifically the sentence which is always capitalized reflect this. the human being is the only animal that blank. and so the history of human sense of self is, you might say, the history of these failed debug versions of the sentence. the twist now is that it is not really the animals that we are so concerned with. if you go back and read aristotle and descartes, they are really interested in trying to prove that we have souls and monkeys and dogs and wolves don't. so they say things like, well, okay. walls can run through the jungle and avoid falling logs and hunt prey and form social groups and recognize their friends. that is obviously very easy to do. we are capable of them is like long division and remembering facts. [laughter] ended the existence of the computer, i think, takes some of the wind out of that argument. in fact, we have seen exactly the opposite which is that these very rigid logical step by step things like doing lon
the harvard psychologist daniel gilbert says every psychologist must at some point at his or her career write a version of what he calls this sentence. specifically the sentence which is always capitalized reflect this. the human being is the only animal that blank. and so the history of human sense of self is, you might say, the history of these failed debug versions of the sentence. the twist now is that it is not really the animals that we are so concerned with. if you go back and read...
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arose from the original lawsuit was filed by the association of american publishers, and the office gilbert objected to the fact that in their view google was scanning primarily out of print and orphan work, those works whose copyright status was not entirely known. and they felt that this scanning was infringement. and they didn't like that so they sued. as it made its way through the courts, however, the parties decide to great what was called the google books settlement. and what that would entail was coming up with some means of giving copyright holders some monetary value for their work. and what they elected to do was to create what's known as an opt out process, where its authors did not want their works to be scanned by google, they could write in and opt out. and those who did have to work scanned by google would get about $60 per work. as it made its way through court, judge chin last heard about this approximately 14 months ago. and then he was confirmed to the second court of appeals after which nobody knew exactly what was going on with the settlement. and when the news came in
arose from the original lawsuit was filed by the association of american publishers, and the office gilbert objected to the fact that in their view google was scanning primarily out of print and orphan work, those works whose copyright status was not entirely known. and they felt that this scanning was infringement. and they didn't like that so they sued. as it made its way through the courts, however, the parties decide to great what was called the google books settlement. and what that would...
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rachel gilbert took a few spins around the local motor speedway track. there you go grandma. a dream came through for rachel who actually fell in love with stock cars back in the '60s. >> i love it. she is a lady. this is the first time behind the wheel in five years. she gave up the keys to her own car when she turned 95 but her driving skills still look pretty good. >> whew. see, that was that stereotype that as people get older they don't drive as well, but she's shattering that stereotype. good for her. >> you got to do the things you want to do. get out there. we'll be right back, everybody, with more of "world news now." [ carrie underwood ] makeup. touchups. it's part of my job. with olay, taking it all off -- that's my cleansers job. olay facial cleansers remove 2x more dirt and makeup. for skin so naturally beautiful it'd be a shame to cover it up. cleansers by olay. ♪ >>> are you practicing your way just in case? >> getting ready. >> supposed to be like twisting a light bulb. like that. there you go. there you go. like that. >> very real, very human. >>> with all
rachel gilbert took a few spins around the local motor speedway track. there you go grandma. a dream came through for rachel who actually fell in love with stock cars back in the '60s. >> i love it. she is a lady. this is the first time behind the wheel in five years. she gave up the keys to her own car when she turned 95 but her driving skills still look pretty good. >> whew. see, that was that stereotype that as people get older they don't drive as well, but she's shattering that...
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. >> gilbert gottfried had been the voice of the mascot for 11 years. he was let go because the insurance giant was upset about some of his tweets. he was trying to be funny but it was not funny about the tsunami in japan. so far more than 11,000 people have been applying for the job. >> 60% of their business is done in japan. so that was not a good thing. but hey, good luck if you have a voice and you can do it, you won. >> think so? >> you took the key here. >> see what i do in my spare time? [ laughter ] >>> all right. it is 5:57. coming up in our next half hour, san bruno residents center their say about beefing up pipeline safety rules. the aprossals just offered by one -- the proposals just offered by one congresswoman. >>> and what ended the hopes for a bay area gaming resort. when we come back. >>> and right now, firefighters on scene at an apartment building where a fire broke out last night. about 100 people are out of their homes this morning. and almost two dozen injured. we'll have a live report coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, smell it from six b
. >> gilbert gottfried had been the voice of the mascot for 11 years. he was let go because the insurance giant was upset about some of his tweets. he was trying to be funny but it was not funny about the tsunami in japan. so far more than 11,000 people have been applying for the job. >> 60% of their business is done in japan. so that was not a good thing. but hey, good luck if you have a voice and you can do it, you won. >> think so? >> you took the key here. >>...
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that was gilbert gottfried who was fired after making a joke about the earthquake and tsunami victims in japan. he is going to make a little over $100,000. >> and he had some tough competition. you said you saw the auditions. >> the auditions were great. especially the new yorkers. taxi guys and all kinds of folks. 12,000 people. you know, for $100,000? >> we should have practiced. >> for saying one word, what the heck. >>> 6:26. coming up, president obama is making a big announcement in the controversy over his birth certificate. >> plus a security shake-up in washington. the changes to the president's cabinet and how it impacts the war in afghanistan. >>> back from siberia, just in time to become san francisco's new police chief. okay. figuratively not literally, we'll explain coming up. >>> and hundreds of layoff notices have gone out in the city of san jose including police officers and the worst may not be over yet. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, sydnie has orning off. i'm frank mallicoat. time is 6-- let's get a quick look at traffic and weather. he
that was gilbert gottfried who was fired after making a joke about the earthquake and tsunami victims in japan. he is going to make a little over $100,000. >> and he had some tough competition. you said you saw the auditions. >> the auditions were great. especially the new yorkers. taxi guys and all kinds of folks. 12,000 people. you know, for $100,000? >> we should have practiced. >> for saying one word, what the heck. >>> 6:26. coming up, president obama is...
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Apr 16, 2011
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um, the harvard psychologist daniel gilbert says that every psychologist must at some point in his or her career write a version of what he calls the sentence. specifically, the sentence -- which is always capitalized -- reads like this: the human being is the only animal that, blank. and so the history of human sense of self is, you might say, the history of these failed debunked versions of the sentence. the twist now is that it's not really the animals that we're so concerned with. um, if you go back and read aristotle and descartes, they're really interested in the trying to prove we have souls, and so they say things like, well, okay, wolves can run through the jungle and avoid falling logs and hunt prey and form social groups and recognize their friends. that's, obviously, very easy to do. [laughter] we are capable of things like long division and remembering facts. [laughter] and the existence of the computer, i think, takes some of the wind out of that argument where, in fact, we've seen exactly the opposite which is that these very rigidly-logical step by step things like doi
um, the harvard psychologist daniel gilbert says that every psychologist must at some point in his or her career write a version of what he calls the sentence. specifically, the sentence -- which is always capitalized -- reads like this: the human being is the only animal that, blank. and so the history of human sense of self is, you might say, the history of these failed debunked versions of the sentence. the twist now is that it's not really the animals that we're so concerned with. um, if...
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Apr 23, 2011
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. >> reporter: authorities began searching for a killer after shannon gilbert disappeared last may. she was an escort who advertised on craigslist. and went missing after visiting a client in nearby oak beach. though gilbert hasn't been found, the bodies of four other prostitutes, also in their 20s, were discovered back in december. wrapped in burlap bags. now, a profile of a possible serial killer is emerging. law enforcement sources tell cbs news he's likely white, between 25 and 40, and street smart. in a "new york times" article on friday, other criminologists put forth their theories of who the killer might be. suggesting he's likely married, or has a girlfriend, is financially secure, and may have even sought treatment at a hospital for poison ivy. >> and that was seth doane reporting from jones beach, new york. >>> it is about 5 minutes past the hour. time now for another check of the weather. lonnie quinn joins us for that. good morning, lonnie. >> good morning to you, betty. right to my weather headlines. here's how i see it out there. it will be chilly and wet today in the
. >> reporter: authorities began searching for a killer after shannon gilbert disappeared last may. she was an escort who advertised on craigslist. and went missing after visiting a client in nearby oak beach. though gilbert hasn't been found, the bodies of four other prostitutes, also in their 20s, were discovered back in december. wrapped in burlap bags. now, a profile of a possible serial killer is emerging. law enforcement sources tell cbs news he's likely white, between 25 and 40,...
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police are on the hunt for a serial killer in new york, the latest party found is 24 year-old shannon gilbert, a prostitute that disappeared last may. four of the eight bodies have been identified as prostitutes. police believe who's ever doing these killings is targeting these women because of their application. a cold start to thursday, a live look, let's walk through were we're expecting. aside from the cool start we are going to see warmer temperatures this afternoon warmer than yesterday. that is some good news. the next chance of rain looks to arrive tomorrow morning this will be a light rain event. lighter there will resign yesterday. that's the way the weather is shaping up. 47 degrees in san francisco, redwood city 42. 39 and santa rosa we are chile. 30 degree temperatures and the north bay, south bay, some parts of the livermore valley. as this afternoon, you can see for years of up into the mid. 65 from a broader, napa, 61 and their francisco. everyone else along the peninsula is in the low 60s. likewise. as for eastern costa county it will be read around 6365 degrees. 65 and san j
police are on the hunt for a serial killer in new york, the latest party found is 24 year-old shannon gilbert, a prostitute that disappeared last may. four of the eight bodies have been identified as prostitutes. police believe who's ever doing these killings is targeting these women because of their application. a cold start to thursday, a live look, let's walk through were we're expecting. aside from the cool start we are going to see warmer temperatures this afternoon warmer than yesterday....
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gilbert, the geologist of the survey completed geologist, very learned man who actually ironically studied media critters including it wasn't an impact but a volcanic steam vent. yet he mapped the moon by looking at it through a telescope and first recognized the impact origin of the basin on the front side of the moon. robert dietz was a geologist involved in two of the great revolutions of the 60's. one was the dynamic earth because he was an ocean a geologist for scripps and he helped develop the criteria to impact on the earth and what he did was recognized these things which are in the middle are surfaces caused by the passage of a shock wave. finally there was a rock baldwin who was basically a businessman, a trained astronomer but he voted book called the base of the moon and this was published in 1949. respectively it got everything about the moon right. he recognized the basins of the origin, the craters were impact craters, the dark mario with a lot of flows and by the dust. but all of these people studied the moon first in their spare time and actually in hiding most of their wo
gilbert, the geologist of the survey completed geologist, very learned man who actually ironically studied media critters including it wasn't an impact but a volcanic steam vent. yet he mapped the moon by looking at it through a telescope and first recognized the impact origin of the basin on the front side of the moon. robert dietz was a geologist involved in two of the great revolutions of the 60's. one was the dynamic earth because he was an ocean a geologist for scripps and he helped...
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shannan gilbert is a prostitute who went missing in the area but has never been found. her mother, mary, claims dr. peter hackett, the former head of the county's emergency medical services called her, saying he ran a halfway house. and that shannan had been there right before she disappeared. hackett's wife, barbara, tells us a different story. >> we've never met her. we never treated her. we don't treat rehab patients here. >> reporter: ma'am, why do you this think this woman had your husband's name, the mother of the potential victim? >> they went door-to-door here. they talked to everybody here. >> reporter: you think maybe the mother remembered your name? >> that's all i can figure. >> reporter: she said your husband told her she was a police officer. >> do your research. and you'll know all about him. he has worked for the police. he was the suffolk county ems director for years, he was a police sergeant, yes. >> i believe that is debungt. we've spoken to that individual early on. he's been very cooperative. >> reporter: how would a mother in maine have even known
shannan gilbert is a prostitute who went missing in the area but has never been found. her mother, mary, claims dr. peter hackett, the former head of the county's emergency medical services called her, saying he ran a halfway house. and that shannan had been there right before she disappeared. hackett's wife, barbara, tells us a different story. >> we've never met her. we never treated her. we don't treat rehab patients here. >> reporter: ma'am, why do you this think this woman had...
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. >>> the missing woman you spoke of, shannon gilbert, who started this entire process, has not been found yet. >> she has not. we do not know the identities of the last four or five human remains that have been found in the last tenda days. we don't know yet. no one has cop firmed it. police are not saying anything. if we haven't found her, is she going to be found eventually? how many more will? >> as far as persons of interest, does it look like the work of one depraved individual? could it be more than one individual? >> you can't rule out the two-person theory. we have seen that there are serial killers that work in pairs, one disciple training the other. that raises it risk of apprehension that you're more likely to get caught if you have more than one person. i don't go for that theory. i think it's the work of one individual driven by a personal need for power and control. and that sexual component. and now we know about the phone calls that were made to the younger sister, a really expl t exploitive individual. >> the taunting adds another level to this. one of the theories
. >>> the missing woman you spoke of, shannon gilbert, who started this entire process, has not been found yet. >> she has not. we do not know the identities of the last four or five human remains that have been found in the last tenda days. we don't know yet. no one has cop firmed it. police are not saying anything. if we haven't found her, is she going to be found eventually? how many more will? >> as far as persons of interest, does it look like the work of one depraved...
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the voice of gilbert god free, the aflac duck, they fired him, chris crown -- brown, the sing e. went into a walmart, mad they didn't have his album, tweeted, it turns out they sold out. jim carrey, defending the twists of tiger woods had to apologize. jessica simpson, at the gym, then she tweets about dangling parts of an elderly man. rather not read about that. katy perry denies she's pregnant and tells us that actually she's right in the middle of her time of the month. and i like this one, bow wow, the rapper, drunk driving, in his lamborghini and says i am so messed up. not a good idea. jenna: all that, you're right, doesn't sound good, but here we're talking about it, it got them all attention. >> it did. jenna: and if cbs is looking to do that, a lot of anchores have a tweet. i have a twitter account. it's hard to do during a show because you have a show to do. is it worth it to create this provocative bit for people? >> the guys getting out there, they have 75 million facebook followers, tens of thousands twitter followers on each show and letting the stars tweet. they sa
the voice of gilbert god free, the aflac duck, they fired him, chris crown -- brown, the sing e. went into a walmart, mad they didn't have his album, tweeted, it turns out they sold out. jim carrey, defending the twists of tiger woods had to apologize. jessica simpson, at the gym, then she tweets about dangling parts of an elderly man. rather not read about that. katy perry denies she's pregnant and tells us that actually she's right in the middle of her time of the month. and i like this one,...
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host: jeff is a republican in gilbert, iowa. caller: this is the same, that give us the scam that if we did not do the bailouts, we would collapse and die. i have the news. we will not default on the debt. but the taxes that come in can go directly to the interest on those bonds. the fact that we would be faulted is a lie, and a scam, and these people are promoting this to put theory into us. the very first dollars that tiny timothy geithner can put into the money can go directly to those bonds. everything else can go directly to the military, social security, medicaid, medicare, the fbi, etc. any money that we do not have left over can just cut out of the non--usable square -- non- usable programs. guest: i share a different view. u.s. treasuries are the bellwether upon which all global interest rate structures are based. if the dollar is the global reserve currency. if there are benefits to the nation from that. the dollar's value is linked to the debt rating. roughly 50% of all global trade happens in dollars. russ -- roughly
host: jeff is a republican in gilbert, iowa. caller: this is the same, that give us the scam that if we did not do the bailouts, we would collapse and die. i have the news. we will not default on the debt. but the taxes that come in can go directly to the interest on those bonds. the fact that we would be faulted is a lie, and a scam, and these people are promoting this to put theory into us. the very first dollars that tiny timothy geithner can put into the money can go directly to those...