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katie. >> couric: liz palmer. liz, thank you. and still ahead here on the cbs evening news, reaction to bin laden's death in the heart of muslim america. but up next, the search for the missing continues one week after those deadly tornadoes. >> couric: it's been one week since those devastating tornadoes tore across the south. the death toll stands at 327 with the search still going on for victims. 30 twisters cut paths across alabama, some with winds close to 200 miles per hour. elaine quijano reports at least 75 people are still missing in tuscaloosa. >> reporter: seven days after the storms, the search for the missing continues, by air and on the ground. >> we didn't see them the night we were pulling people out or anything. >> reporter: this urban search- and-rescue team from mobile was deployed last week marking this house all clear in orange spray paint as they scoured neighborhoods. you expect to find anybody here today? >> you never know. i mean, we have other teams that come in and search and we come in and search behin
katie. >> couric: liz palmer. liz, thank you. and still ahead here on the cbs evening news, reaction to bin laden's death in the heart of muslim america. but up next, the search for the missing continues one week after those deadly tornadoes. >> couric: it's been one week since those devastating tornadoes tore across the south. the death toll stands at 327 with the search still going on for victims. 30 twisters cut paths across alabama, some with winds close to 200 miles per hour....
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hi, katie. it's a frightening fact that in the past decade there have been at least 12 plots against the city of new york that were either planned or inspired by bin laden and tonight security experts and the city's police commissioner tell cbs news that the threat may be greater than ever. it's clear that law enforcement in new york city is not letting down its guard tonight but, in fact, beefing up security. is it fair to say that we are more at risk today than we've been at any other time since 9/11? >> in my estimation, i would say yes. >> this is kind of the start of things not tend of things. i don't think this ended anything. >> reporter: the biggest concerns, say security experts: lone wolf terrorists like phial is shahzad who exactly a year ago tried to bomb times square. bin laden's death heralded in huge newspaper headlines may spark more copy cats bent on revenge. >> this city unfortunately is at the top of the terrorist target list. >> reporter: what keeps new york police commission
hi, katie. it's a frightening fact that in the past decade there have been at least 12 plots against the city of new york that were either planned or inspired by bin laden and tonight security experts and the city's police commissioner tell cbs news that the threat may be greater than ever. it's clear that law enforcement in new york city is not letting down its guard tonight but, in fact, beefing up security. is it fair to say that we are more at risk today than we've been at any other time...
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. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, follow the terror trail, phone numbers seized from bin laden's compound, where will it all lead? one squeak after deadly tornadoeses tore through the south, the search continues forr survivors. 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. president obama as we just heard has decided not to release photographs of osama bin laden's body taken after he was shot to death by u.s. navy seals. he told steve kroft of "60 minutes" today america doesn't trot out this stuff as trophies. we don't need to spike the football. the president said bin laden deserved the justice he received and to anyone who doubts bin laden was killed, the president said you will not see him walking on this earth again. >> reporter: did you see the pictures? >> yes. >> reporter: what was your reaction when you saw them? >> it was him. >> reporter: why haven't you released them? >> you know, w
. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, follow the terror trail, phone numbers seized from bin laden's compound, where will it all lead? one squeak after deadly tornadoeses tore through the south, the search continues forr survivors. 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. president obama as we just heard has decided not to release photographs of...
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katie? >> couric: david martin at the pentagon. david, thanks so much. now to chip reid at the white house. chip, they have to be very pleased with how this turned out. can you tell us about the extensive planning that went into this operation? >> reporter: well, absolutely, katie. they've been planing this operation for more than eight months. countless meetings here at the white house, dozens and dozens of hours of surveillance over in pakistan and, of course, the navy seals had to rehearse the mission over and over again. but in the end it came down to a period of just 40 minutes when it could either be a major success or a disastrous failure. to give you an idea of how thick the tension was in the situation room at the white house, take a look at this photo. during those 40 minutes, they were actually watching it unfold in realtime. take a look at the president's eyes. look at hillary clinton covering her mouth. john brennan, the president's top counterterrorism advisor, says it was one
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katie. >> couric: liz palmer. liz, thank you. and still ahead here on the cbs evening news, reaction to bin laden's death in the heart of muslim america. but up next, the search for the missing continues one week after those deadly tornadoes. >> couric: it's been one week since those devastating tornadoes tore across the south. the death toll stands at 327 with the search still going on for victims. 30 twisters cut paths across alabama, some with winds close to 200 miles per hour. elaine quijano reports at least 75 people are still missing in tuscaloosa. >> reporter: seven days after the storms, the search for the missing continues. by air and on the ground. >> we didn't see them the night we were pulling people out or anything. >> reporter: this urban search-and-rescue team from mobile was deployed last week marking this house all clear in owner spray paint as they scoured neighborhoods. you expect to find anybody here today? >> you never know. i mean, we have other teams that come in and search and we come in and stemp behind t
katie. >> couric: liz palmer. liz, thank you. and still ahead here on the cbs evening news, reaction to bin laden's death in the heart of muslim america. but up next, the search for the missing continues one week after those deadly tornadoes. >> couric: it's been one week since those devastating tornadoes tore across the south. the death toll stands at 327 with the search still going on for victims. 30 twisters cut paths across alabama, some with winds close to 200 miles per hour....
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katie? >> couric: bob orr, thank you. still ahead on "cbs evening news" from ground zero, you've seen what was here, later, we'll show you what will be. up next, the surge in gas prices. why the worst may be over. higgi. you have frequent heartburn, right ? yeah, it flares up a few days a week. well, we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole, the leading prescription heartburn medicine. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. i protect him from stomach acid so he can get to work. look, guys, i've already tried a lot of stuff. wow. with zegerid otc, you get 24-hour relief. so, this is goodbye heartburn ? gone. finito. zegerid otc. two ingredients... ...one mission. heartburn solved. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. [ ding ] [ in korean ] how may i help you? do you have something for pain? ♪ oh, bayer aspirin? oh, no, no, no... i'm not having a heart attack. it's my back. trust me. it works great for pain. [ male announcer ] nothing's pro
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katie? >> couric: david martin at the pentagon. david, thanks so much. now to chip reid at the white house. chip, they have to be very pleased with how this turned out. can you tell us about the extensive planning that went into this operation? >> reporter: well, absolutely, katie. they've been planing this operation for more than eight months. countless meetings here at the white house, dozens and dozens of hours of surveillance over in pakistan and, of course, the navy seals had to rehearse the mission over and over again. but in the end it came down to a period of just 40 minutes when it could either be a major success or a disastrous failure. to give you an idea of how thick the tension was in the situation room at the white house, take a look at this photo. during those 40 minutes, they were actually watching it unfold in real time. take a look at the president's eyes. look at hillary clinton covering her mouth. john brennan, the president's top counterterrorism advisor, says it was one
katie? >> couric: david martin at the pentagon. david, thanks so much. now to chip reid at the white house. chip, they have to be very pleased with how this turned out. can you tell us about the extensive planning that went into this operation? >> reporter: well, absolutely, katie. they've been planing this operation for more than eight months. countless meetings here at the white house, dozens and dozens of hours of surveillance over in pakistan and, of course, the navy seals had...
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katie? >> couric: david martin at the pentagon. david, thanks so much. now to chip reid at the white house. chip, they have to be very pleased with how this turned out. can you tell us about the extensive planning that went into this operation? >> reporter: well, absolutely, katie. they've been planning this operation for more than eight months. countless meetings here at the white house, dozens and dozens of hours of surveillance over in pakistan and, of course, the navy seals had to rehearse the mission over and over again. but in the end it came down to a period of just 40 minutes when it could either be a major success or a disastrous failure. to give you an idea of how thick the tension was in the situation room at the white house, take a look at this photo. during those 40 minutes, they were actually watching it unfold in real time. take a look at the president's eyes. look at hillary clinton covering her mouth. john brennan, the president's top counterterrorism advisor, says it was on
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. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, making medical history. >> they said "you'll never walk again, you'll never take a step." nothing. >> reporter: but he did, with an experimental new therapy for paralysis. as the president spells out a new vision for the middle east, we'll talk with his secretary of state, and a look back at the stories we've shared over the past five years. 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. at times, lance armstrong has seemed superhuman. cancer nearly killed him, but he beat the disease and went on to conquer cycling's most grueling challenge, and did it over and over again. some say there's no way he could have won all those races without cheating, and now a "60 minutes" interview, one of his former teammates says that's exactly what armstrong did. more now from armen keteyian. >> lance armstrong wins the tour de france. >> reporter: in the face of more than a d
. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, making medical history. >> they said "you'll never walk again, you'll never take a step." nothing. >> reporter: but he did, with an experimental new therapy for paralysis. as the president spells out a new vision for the middle east, we'll talk with his secretary of state, and a look back at the stories we've shared over the past five years. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is...
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>> i don't think so, katie. i think we may have started down a path towards regime change but it doesn't mean we're necessarily marching towards war. i think the obama administration would be loathe to engage in another military action in another muslim country, unleashing instability. and i think the administration's also worried about what may follow assad. he's the devil we know, we don't know what follows him. >> couric: and let's turn to pakistan, juan. at the pentagon today, defense secretary robert gates said there's no proof top pakistani officials knew where osama bin laden was hiding. let's listen. >> i have seen no evidence at all that the senior leadership knew-- in fact, i've seen some evidence to the contrary. but... and we have no evidence yet with respect to anybody else. my supposition is somebody knew. >> couric: juan, what kind of message is robert gates trying to send pakistan? >> secretary gates and the administration are sending dual messages. in public, they're trying to give the pakistani
>> i don't think so, katie. i think we may have started down a path towards regime change but it doesn't mean we're necessarily marching towards war. i think the obama administration would be loathe to engage in another military action in another muslim country, unleashing instability. and i think the administration's also worried about what may follow assad. he's the devil we know, we don't know what follows him. >> couric: and let's turn to pakistan, juan. at the pentagon today,...
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katie? >> couric: and david, are you surprised that so much detail about such a secret mission has gotten out? >> reporter: well, i'm not, but defense secretary gates is. he said today that on the day of the mission, the president and his top advisors all agreed not to release any details. that lasted less than 24 hours. >> reporter: all right, david martin. david, thank you. one thing gates is talking about is the tension inside the white house situation room. in a "60 minutes" interview, his first since the raid, he told me his heart was in his mouth that night. >> i worked for a lot of these guys and this is one of the most courageous calls, decisions, that i think i've ever seen a president make. for all of the concerns that i've just been talking about-- the uncertainty of the intelligence, the consequences of it going bad, the risk to the lives of the americans involved. it was a very gutsy call. >> couric: you could see in the his face in that photograph. what was it like being near h
katie? >> couric: and david, are you surprised that so much detail about such a secret mission has gotten out? >> reporter: well, i'm not, but defense secretary gates is. he said today that on the day of the mission, the president and his top advisors all agreed not to release any details. that lasted less than 24 hours. >> reporter: all right, david martin. david, thank you. one thing gates is talking about is the tension inside the white house situation room. in a "60...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, congress hears horror stories from peace corps volunteers assaulted on the job. >> i began to think it would never end, and so i begged them for the death they promised. they just laughed. >> couric: something new under the sun: jobs. workers who once built cars now make solar shingles. and after a natural disaster, they give traumatized kids a safety zone to get back on their feet. 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. it is the last thing they need in the lower mississippi river valley, but rain and thunderstorms are forecast for tomorrow. three weeks ago, the mississippi was a half mile wide at the memphis arkansas bridge. now it is three miles wide, and as the rising waters move south, they're devastating one small community after another. mark strassmann is in tunica, mississippi, tonight. and, mark, i understand, even the casinos are shut down th
i'm katie couric. also tonight, congress hears horror stories from peace corps volunteers assaulted on the job. >> i began to think it would never end, and so i begged them for the death they promised. they just laughed. >> couric: something new under the sun: jobs. workers who once built cars now make solar shingles. and after a natural disaster, they give traumatized kids a safety zone to get back on their feet. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new...
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katie? >> couric: jan crawford. jan, thank you. turning overseas, something happened today that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago. britain's queen elizabeth flew to ireland, a visit made possible now that peace has been made possible in president north but police diffused a pipe bomb outside the royal capital. more from mark phillips in dublin. >> reporter: it takes about an hour to fly from london to dublin but this trip took 100 years. 100 years since an english monarch walked the ground her ancestors had ruled for five centuries. and, my, how things have changed in their absence. no bowing to british monarchs now. from president mary mcaleese just a hand shake, gratefully accepted. not everyone welcomed the visit. perhaps 100 protestors made their feelings known. as did the irish government, no protests allowed. in fact, almost nobody allowed anywhere near the queen. her motorcade rolled through empty streets. three bomb squares-- one of them involving a real bomb that police made safe-- had preceded her arrival.
katie? >> couric: jan crawford. jan, thank you. turning overseas, something happened today that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago. britain's queen elizabeth flew to ireland, a visit made possible now that peace has been made possible in president north but police diffused a pipe bomb outside the royal capital. more from mark phillips in dublin. >> reporter: it takes about an hour to fly from london to dublin but this trip took 100 years. 100 years since an english...
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>> they certainly hope so, katie. the governor of louisiana said today they are going to open the flood gates at the spillway at morganza tomorrow, first time they have done that since 1973. and a critical step in fighting this flood. great news for baton rouge and new orleans, opening the flood gates will ease pressure on the levees and theoretically lower the river a foot or more. but for those 25,000 people in the path of what will be a torrent of water, it's time to leave behind three million soon- to-be-flooded acres. >> that means that water is coming, now is the time. now is the time to review your plans. if you're in the northern part of the spillway the water is only a couple days away at most. >> reporter: opening the morganza spillway will also lessen pressure on a critical flood-control system just upriver. called the old river control system, it's designed to literally hold the mississippi on course. while the river's basic path has been unchanged for centuries, its natural inclination is to flow into the
>> they certainly hope so, katie. the governor of louisiana said today they are going to open the flood gates at the spillway at morganza tomorrow, first time they have done that since 1973. and a critical step in fighting this flood. great news for baton rouge and new orleans, opening the flood gates will ease pressure on the levees and theoretically lower the river a foot or more. but for those 25,000 people in the path of what will be a torrent of water, it's time to leave behind three...
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katie? >> couric: mark strassmann. mark, thanks a lot. now, in floods and other disasters, every second counts and today federal officials said they're launching an alert system that will send messages to cell phones during emergencies like tornadoes and terrorist attacks. it will be up and running by the end of the year in new york and washington and eventually throughout the united states. now to the very latest on the killing of osama bin laden. while the postmortem photos are not being released, the c.i.a. today invited members of key congressional committees to view them in private. investigators, meanwhile, are looking through an enormous amount of evidence seized from the compound. national security correspondent david martin now on what they're finding. >> reporter: the target was bin laden, but a u.s. official says we terrorist leader was killed relatively early in the operation. at least half the 40 minutes the navy seals spent on the ground went into collecting laptops, hard drive
katie? >> couric: mark strassmann. mark, thanks a lot. now, in floods and other disasters, every second counts and today federal officials said they're launching an alert system that will send messages to cell phones during emergencies like tornadoes and terrorist attacks. it will be up and running by the end of the year in new york and washington and eventually throughout the united states. now to the very latest on the killing of osama bin laden. while the postmortem photos are not...
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hi, katie. it's a frightening fact that in the past decade there have been at least 12 plots against the city of new york that were either planned or inspired by bin laden and tonight security experts and the city's police commissioner tell cbs news that the threat may be greater than ever. it's clear that law enforcement in new york city is not letting down its guard tonight but, in fact, beefing up security. is it fair to say that we are more at risk today than we've been at any other time since 9/11? >> in my estimation, i would say yes. >> this is kind of the start of things not tend of things. i don't think this ended anything. >> reporter: the biggest concerns, say security experts: lone wolf terrorists like phial is shahzad who exactly a year ago tried to bomb times square. bin laden's death heralded in huge newspaper headlines may spark more copy cats bent on revenge. >> this city unfortunately is at the top of the terrorist target list. >> reporter: what keeps new york police commission
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katie? >> couric: and, david, doesn't that support the notion that this was, in fact, a kill mission? >> well, the seals certainly weren't there to give bin laden the benefit of the doubt. but only that seal knows why he pulled the trigger. >> couric: all right. david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. earlier today i talked with c.i.a. director panetta, the man in charge of the operation, and i asked him why photographs of bin laden taken after he was killed have not been released. >> well, i'm sure the concern is that just the nature of the photos themselves are such that it could, in fact, be used to try to develop the revengeful nature of what al qaeda is all about and try to inspire them to take even further action against us. i think that's the concern. >> couric: yesterday, white house counterterrorism advisor john brennan said the navy seals were prepared for a capture or kill mission. if, in fact, they had taken osama bin laden alive, what were the plans? >> i think w
katie? >> couric: and, david, doesn't that support the notion that this was, in fact, a kill mission? >> well, the seals certainly weren't there to give bin laden the benefit of the doubt. but only that seal knows why he pulled the trigger. >> couric: all right. david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. earlier today i talked with c.i.a. director panetta, the man in charge of the operation, and i asked him why photographs of bin laden taken after he was killed...
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katie? >> couric: mark strassmann in memphis tonight. mark, thank you. meanwhile, down river, army engineers are trying to prevent flooding in new orleans. they've opened up a small section of the bonnie carrie spillway north of the city. the spillway is diverting some of the floodwater over land about six miles to lake pontchartrain. from there the water will safely flow into the gulf of mexico. now, some of that water would be welcome news in texas. that state is in the middle of an historic drought. since october, texas has had less than six inches of rain on average, that's less than half the normal amount. the driest seven-month period on record. and don teague reports that, for ranchers, a way of life is drying up as well. >> reporter: it's auction day at the west cattle barn in central texas. for 74-year-old rancher cotton deitrich, his last. deitrich is selling off his herd-- all of his cattle. because the once-fertile grasslands that fed them are gone. >> that's what it is now. it isn't what it should be. >> reporter: three quarters of texas is
katie? >> couric: mark strassmann in memphis tonight. mark, thank you. meanwhile, down river, army engineers are trying to prevent flooding in new orleans. they've opened up a small section of the bonnie carrie spillway north of the city. the spillway is diverting some of the floodwater over land about six miles to lake pontchartrain. from there the water will safely flow into the gulf of mexico. now, some of that water would be welcome news in texas. that state is in the middle of an...
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. >>> katie couric will say good-bye as anchor of the "cbs evening news" tonight. her last show will feature a look back at some of the great news moments during the past several years. you can catch katie's last broadcast on the "cbs evening news" right here on cbs. >>> and more big changes on cbs. some of your favorite shows will return this fall. but on a new night. plus, there will be a few new fun ones, too. katie mcgee from our new york station wcbs-tv has a sneak peek. >> reporter: leading off the drama category, "person of interest." >> you're holding that thing sideways. >> reporter: the crime thriller from mastermind j.j. abrams stars james caviezel as an ex-cia agent presumed dead who teams up with a tech savvy billionaire michael emerson, fighting crime in new york city. >> i think this is a thriller. and the only thing better than a thriller is a high-style thriller. and i think our show is. >> reporter: there's "unforgettable." poppy montgomery is a former detective back on the job who remembers everything that ever happened in her life. something pop
. >>> katie couric will say good-bye as anchor of the "cbs evening news" tonight. her last show will feature a look back at some of the great news moments during the past several years. you can catch katie's last broadcast on the "cbs evening news" right here on cbs. >>> and more big changes on cbs. some of your favorite shows will return this fall. but on a new night. plus, there will be a few new fun ones, too. katie mcgee from our new york station...
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katie? >> couric: jan crawford. jan, thank you. in other news, relations between the united states and pakistan are still strained over the u.s. raid on osama bin laden's compound. today senator john kerry, chairman of the foreign relations committee, met with pakistani leaders in islamabad but offered no apologies. both sides did pledge to work together in future operations and kerry said the pakistanis also agreed to return the tail section of that stealth helicopter that crashed during the raid. turning to libya, international war crimes prosecutor is seeking an arrest warrant for moammar qaddafi accusing him of killing civilians in libya. nato kept up the pressure on qaddafi's forces today with new air strikes in tripoli. in a "60 minutes" interview i spoke with defense secretary robert gates about the u.s. role in libya. are we at war with libya? >> the way i like to put it is in a standpoint with the united states we're involved in a limited kinetic action. if i were qaddafi's shoes i
katie? >> couric: jan crawford. jan, thank you. in other news, relations between the united states and pakistan are still strained over the u.s. raid on osama bin laden's compound. today senator john kerry, chairman of the foreign relations committee, met with pakistani leaders in islamabad but offered no apologies. both sides did pledge to work together in future operations and kerry said the pakistanis also agreed to return the tail section of that stealth helicopter that crashed during...
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of his bode, you will not see them. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, follow the terror trail, phone numbers seized from bin laden's compound, where will it all lead? one squeak after deadly tornadoeses tore through the south, the search continues forr survivors. 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. president obama as we just heard has decided not to release photographs of o b
of his bode, you will not see them. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, follow the terror trail, phone numbers seized from bin laden's compound, where will it all lead? one squeak after deadly tornadoeses tore through the south, the search continues forr survivors. 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. president obama as we just heard has decided...
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, que son todos buenos. >> katy desea que otars jóvenes también aspiren a lo más alto. >> en méxico 14 reos murieron en el área pisquiátrica en la ciudad de monterrey. las autoridades informaron que es posible que el siniestro haya sido provocado. >> quedan sólo 12 días para que los alumns de prvenientes de los colegios comunitarios digan dónde se van a inscribir .>> la fecha límite es el primero de junio, les quedan menos de dos semanas. >> tienen que recprdar que es provisional. así que no es hora d edescuidar los estudios sino de mantener las mejores notas posibles. el período de admisión termina el primero de junio y lo más probable es que sólo ete cmpo quede abierto para estudiantes de primer año. esta información se les counicará a las oficinas de los colegios. el próximo periodo será en noviembre de este año. el consejo más importante es que cuando la universidad los califica es para una licenciatura. apra quello que deseen más información tienen este sitio web. >> hacemosuna pausa y ya venimos. william bonilla con los deportes..==take pkg-- ---las maquinas e
, que son todos buenos. >> katy desea que otars jóvenes también aspiren a lo más alto. >> en méxico 14 reos murieron en el área pisquiátrica en la ciudad de monterrey. las autoridades informaron que es posible que el siniestro haya sido provocado. >> quedan sólo 12 días para que los alumns de prvenientes de los colegios comunitarios digan dónde se van a inscribir .>> la fecha límite es el primero de junio, les quedan menos de dos semanas. >> tienen que...
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. >>> katie couric decided to step down from the anchor chair at cbs. up next, we find out who will fill the seat and the expectation could be place on that person's shoulders. >>> plus, the search is over for the scout troop that went missing during the weekend. where they are this morning. the time for your birthdays. and a very special happy birthday to donald p brown junior in waverly in baltimore city who is 29 years owed -- did old today. -- old today. he's student there at towson university. our photo m of the day -- of the day is this one. a volunteer got covered with bees at a honey farm at a chinese zoo. the owner of the farm hopes the stunt will help people understand more about befarming -- bee farming. okay. you've got -- if you have an interesting photograph, you can send send whatever you want. morning show at wmar.com. including all pertinent facts especially when you have a photo like the bees. why? we will be right back. this is the aircraft logbook. we have to write down everything about every flight. with so many new southwest flight
. >>> katie couric decided to step down from the anchor chair at cbs. up next, we find out who will fill the seat and the expectation could be place on that person's shoulders. >>> plus, the search is over for the scout troop that went missing during the weekend. where they are this morning. the time for your birthdays. and a very special happy birthday to donald p brown junior in waverly in baltimore city who is 29 years owed -- did old today. -- old today. he's student there...
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here now with the details, katie. hello, katie. how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: go ahead. >> we are pleased to -- you, katie -- what was that? sorry. >> jimmy: yours is in blue. >> hello, i'm pleased to be here to introduce the "jimmy kimmel live" app. >> jimmy: we're pleased to have you, katie. tell us about some of the app's features. >> with the "jimmy kimmel live" app, you can watch video from the show anywhere on the go. >> jimmy: even like in the tub? >> i mean, if it's waterproof. >> jimmy: even at the circus? >> i mean, sure, if you want to -- what if you lose it on a roller coaster? >> jimmy: even if you're riding a unicorn in heaven? >> a ewe corn? it would be hard to ride that and hold this at the same time. >> jimmy: okay, back to the cue cards. [ laughter ] >> and you can read all jimmy kimmel's hilarious personal tweets. best of all, it's free. and available on the ipad, iphone, and ipad touch. >> jimmy: how do we install the app? >> go to the itunes apple store and type your name. >> jimmy: type whose name, theirs or mine? >> your, jimmy.
here now with the details, katie. hello, katie. how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: go ahead. >> we are pleased to -- you, katie -- what was that? sorry. >> jimmy: yours is in blue. >> hello, i'm pleased to be here to introduce the "jimmy kimmel live" app. >> jimmy: we're pleased to have you, katie. tell us about some of the app's features. >> with the "jimmy kimmel live" app, you can watch video from the show anywhere on...
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katie perry tweeted. seems while touring in japan, she had husband come to show him my favorite place, on a rival, bran was immediately taken into custody and deported over lee balan galitties from prior years ago. >> in california people have tough questions from that preacher who predicted the end of the world. the world is still here. but the lack of promised rapture created an unlikely team of demonstrators. they mocked the end of the prediction from the minister. leaving some believers disappointed and looking for answers. someone got ahold of the guy y saying he is flabbergasted. >> he said he should read his bible more. >> i'll make something up. >> i don't think so. >> i'm lynn berry, and this is early today. just your first stop of the day. today on your nbc station. >>> derby in california, teams dressed up and strapped into homemade human powered cars. no motor vehicles were allowed. racers could reach high speeds and that made the turns tricky. but he was fine. well what do you get when you cr
katie perry tweeted. seems while touring in japan, she had husband come to show him my favorite place, on a rival, bran was immediately taken into custody and deported over lee balan galitties from prior years ago. >> in california people have tough questions from that preacher who predicted the end of the world. the world is still here. but the lack of promised rapture created an unlikely team of demonstrators. they mocked the end of the prediction from the minister. leaving some...
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. >> and katie couric may be close to signing a big deal with abc. >>> they reportedly found a $28 million deal with abc. mmz reports katie could you remember sick close to signing a deal that will give her a day time talk show. she would host a special for 20/20 on abc news but a spokesperson says nothing has been confirmed and no deal has been reached for w any party. >> the heat wave, time to cool down. >> a little bit. yao ming, i hope we get pictures of him hacking around. cooling trend is beginning, you see the haze beginning along the coast as marine layer is trying to develop. it looks pretty and you see however getting on the new section, did how far they are getting on the new section. danville and dublin and pleasanton. looks like it's going to be a warm one out here. if you didn't use the air conditioner yesterday, you may be able to get rid of it today. low to mid-70s inland valleys. monterey bay, 56 in monterey. 72 in santa cruz and look at 80 degree temperatures gilroy and salinas. cooler at the coast and the bay today.. cooling will hit everywhere tomorrow and culmi
. >> and katie couric may be close to signing a big deal with abc. >>> they reportedly found a $28 million deal with abc. mmz reports katie could you remember sick close to signing a deal that will give her a day time talk show. she would host a special for 20/20 on abc news but a spokesperson says nothing has been confirmed and no deal has been reached for w any party. >> the heat wave, time to cool down. >> a little bit. yao ming, i hope we get pictures of him...
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couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. al qaeda finally acknowledged today that osama bin laden is dead and the terror group vowed revenge, saying it will turn america's happiness into sorrow. but it appears bin laden left al qaeda's remaining leaders with a big problem: he left behind clues to where they're hiding. in fact, sources say bin laden has unwittingly given u.s. intelligence their best chance in years to dismantle the heart of al qaeda. but first, bob orr has breaking news about a u.s. strike against another al qaeda leader in yemen. bob's with us from washington. bob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. cbs news now has confirmed that the u.s. on thursday tried to kill another leading al qaeda figure, anwar al-awlaki, with a drone strike in yemen. three people, we're told, including two members of al- awlaki's terror group, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, were killed in the attack but al- awlaki himself was not hit. al-awlaki, as we've told you, has been tied to the fort hood shooting and two fai
couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. al qaeda finally acknowledged today that osama bin laden is dead and the terror group vowed revenge, saying it will turn america's happiness into sorrow. but it appears bin laden left al qaeda's remaining leaders with a big problem: he left behind clues to where they're hiding. in fact, sources say bin laden has unwittingly given u.s. intelligence their best chance in years to dismantle the heart of al qaeda. but first, bob orr has...
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couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. al qaeda finally acknowledged today that osama bin laden is dead and the terror group vowed revenge saying it will turn america's happiness into sorrow. but it appears bin laden left al qaeda's leaders with a big problem: he left behind clues to where they're hiding. in fact, sources sabin laden has unwittingly given u.s. intelligence their best chance in years to dismantle the heart of al qaeda. first, bob orr has breaking news about a u.s. strike against another al qaeda leader in yemen. bob's with us from washington. bob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. cbs news has confirmed that the u.s. on thursday tried to kill another leading al qaeda fig anwar al-awlaki, with a drone strike in yemen. three people, we're told, including two members of al-awlaki's terror group, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, were killed in the attack but al-awlaki himself was not hit. al-awlaki, as we've told you, has been tied to the fort hood shooting and two failed attacks in recent years
couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. al qaeda finally acknowledged today that osama bin laden is dead and the terror group vowed revenge saying it will turn america's happiness into sorrow. but it appears bin laden left al qaeda's leaders with a big problem: he left behind clues to where they're hiding. in fact, sources sabin laden has unwittingly given u.s. intelligence their best chance in years to dismantle the heart of al qaeda. first, bob orr has breaking news about...
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. >> and katie couric may be close to signing a big deal with abc. [ woman ] everybody's looking for deals these days, and i'm not talking about saving a dollar off shampoo or two-for-one tacos or something. i'm talking about paying less -- every month. like this deal. [ female announcer ] call today and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to the entire at&t national wi-fi network at no extra cost. [ woman ] with at&t, i'm surfing at hot spots all over town. ♪ i'm downloading music fast. and watching videos. cute! and the price is great. [ female announcer ] call at&t today and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to the entire at&t national wi-fi network at no extra cost. [ woman ] i went looking for a deal, and at&t delivered. now, i just need to curb the shoe shopping. ♪ >>> they reportedly found a $28 million deal with abc. mmz reports katie could you remember sick close to signing a deal t
. >> and katie couric may be close to signing a big deal with abc. [ woman ] everybody's looking for deals these days, and i'm not talking about saving a dollar off shampoo or two-for-one tacos or something. i'm talking about paying less -- every month. like this deal. [ female announcer ] call today and get the fastest internet for the price -- an amazing $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to the entire at&t national wi-fi network at no...
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here now with all the details, our spokesmodel, katie. hello, katie. how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: go ahead. >> we are pleased to -- you -- what was that? >> jimmy: yours is in blue. >> hello, i'm pleased to be here to introduce the "jimmy kimmel live" app. >> jimmy: and we are pleased to have you, katie. tell us about some of the apps features. >> with the "jimmy kimmel live" app, you can watch video from the show anywhere on the go. >> jimmy: even like in the tub? >> i mean, if it's waterproof. >> jimmy: even at the circus? >> i mean, sure, if you want to, what if you lose it on a roller coaster. >> jimmy: even if your riding a unicorn in heaven? >> i would be hard to ride that and hold this. >> jimmy: okay, back to the cue cards. >> and you can read all jimmy kimmel's hilarious personal tweets. and best of all, it's free and available on the ipad, iphone and ipod touch. >> jimmy: how do we install it? >> simply go to the itunes apple store, then type your nape. then click the free -- >> jimmy: whose name? theirs or mine? >> yours, jimmy kimmel, du
here now with all the details, our spokesmodel, katie. hello, katie. how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: go ahead. >> we are pleased to -- you -- what was that? >> jimmy: yours is in blue. >> hello, i'm pleased to be here to introduce the "jimmy kimmel live" app. >> jimmy: and we are pleased to have you, katie. tell us about some of the apps features. >> with the "jimmy kimmel live" app, you can watch video from the show...
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i believe we have katie from the recreation department. >> thank you, commissioners. i'm here this morning to ask for your approval of a sublamental appropriation in the amount of $6.9 million which is the final installment of a $23.5 million loan that the city is receiving from the california department of ++ -- supervisor chu: let's go to the member. >> it would appropriate $6,995 loan from the california department of boating and waterways to the recreational and park departments. this would complete the $23,495,000 loan in addition at a 4.5% interest rate. interest is calculated at $222,583 or a cost to rec and park of $46 million. it is estimated to make increasing amounts of loan payments, increasing up to $1.4 million annually over a total of 35 years. as katie indicated, the rec-park department would repay the employee posed state loan from the west harbor operations from the marina yacht harbor fund. and given the state requirements, the proposed cash flow analysis that is shown on page 9 of our report does indicate that the recognize park department would be
i believe we have katie from the recreation department. >> thank you, commissioners. i'm here this morning to ask for your approval of a sublamental appropriation in the amount of $6.9 million which is the final installment of a $23.5 million loan that the city is receiving from the california department of ++ -- supervisor chu: let's go to the member. >> it would appropriate $6,995 loan from the california department of boating and waterways to the recreational and park...
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here now with all the details, our spokesmodel, katie. hello, katie. [ applause ] how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: go ahead. >> we are pleased to -- you -- what was that? sorry. >> jimmy: yours is in blue. >> hello, i'm pleased to be here to introduce the "jimmy kimmel live" app. >> jimmy: and we are pleased to have you, katie. tell us about some of the app's features. >> with the "jimmy kimmel live" app, you can watch video from the show anywhere on the go. >> jimmy: even like in the tub? >> i mean, if it's waterproof. >> jimmy: even at the circus? >> i mean, sure, if you want to, what if you lose it on a roller coaster? >> jimmy: even if you're riding a unicorn in heaven? >> a unicorn? i don't -- it would be hard to ride that and hold this at the same time. >> jimmy: okay, back to the cue cards. [ laughter ] >> and you can read all jimmy kimmel's hilarious personal tweets. and best of all, it's free and available on the ipad, iphone and ipod touch. >> jimmy: how do we install the app? >> simply go to the itunes apple store, then type your name. then click the free
here now with all the details, our spokesmodel, katie. hello, katie. [ applause ] how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: go ahead. >> we are pleased to -- you -- what was that? sorry. >> jimmy: yours is in blue. >> hello, i'm pleased to be here to introduce the "jimmy kimmel live" app. >> jimmy: and we are pleased to have you, katie. tell us about some of the app's features. >> with the "jimmy kimmel live" app, you can watch...
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. >>> katie couric may become the new talk show queen. she said goodbye after five years of anchor of the cbs evening news. sources say she is close to signing a deal with walt disney, abc to host an afternoon talk show. it could fill the void created be oprah depature. the time oprah show airs wednesday. couric spokesman will only say speculation around katie is exciting but there is no new deal to announce. so as they say, stay tuned. >>> to us as well. >> yeah. >> 4:57. next on abc7 news at 5:00 a.m. -- a new report finds many parts of the bay area are very susceptible to land slide. >> demolish part of a freeway the bring high-speed rail to san francisco. why a critical artery may have to be cut to get the rail to town. >> also -- >> i'm terry mcsweeney live in benicia. oh, my god. what happened? that was the reaction in an mcdonald's after a man walked in bleeding profusely. details in a live report. [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want fewer chemicals. new all free clear oxi-active. a free clear detergent th
. >>> katie couric may become the new talk show queen. she said goodbye after five years of anchor of the cbs evening news. sources say she is close to signing a deal with walt disney, abc to host an afternoon talk show. it could fill the void created be oprah depature. the time oprah show airs wednesday. couric spokesman will only say speculation around katie is exciting but there is no new deal to announce. so as they say, stay tuned. >>> to us as well. >> yeah....
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she simply said i'm katie couric, thanks. for watching, good night. those decisions are way above our pay grade so we don't know much about that. >> we wonder, look around for clues so far nothing concrete but would that be nice to have her. >> and the first woman ever solo anchor the evening news. >> congrats to katie. >>> did you all see "american idol" last night? because we had a big elimination. it's down to two. sort of like the country fans that have really kept these two at the top. we're talking of course about haley reinhart, she was booted off and she seemed sort of shocked. am i the only one who seemed like -- she seemed sort of shocked. in fact, her face was sort of mad. >> was she your favorite? >> when they made the announce permanent they're down to three and everyone liked these three but everyone seems to have a soft spot for scotty mccreery. his nickname is hottie scotty. he's really cute and his parents were there. i love to see the parents. they cry, it is so wonderful. haley, really put the emotion into it too for her final song.
she simply said i'm katie couric, thanks. for watching, good night. those decisions are way above our pay grade so we don't know much about that. >> we wonder, look around for clues so far nothing concrete but would that be nice to have her. >> and the first woman ever solo anchor the evening news. >> congrats to katie. >>> did you all see "american idol" last night? because we had a big elimination. it's down to two. sort of like the country fans that have...
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here now with all the details, our spokesmodel katie. hello, katie. how are you? go ahead. >> we are pleased to -- you katie -- what was that? sorry. >> yours is in blue. >> hello, i'm pleased to be here to introduce the jimmy kimmel live app. >> we are pleased to have you, katie. tell us about some the app's features. >> with the jimmy kimmel live app, you can watch video from the show anywhere on the go. >> jimmy: even like in the tub? >> i mean, if it's waterproof. >> jimmy: even at the circus? >> i mean sure if you want to -- what if you lose it on a roller coaster? >> i. >> jimmy: even if you're ride ago unicorn? heaven heaven? >> it would be hard to ride and hold this at the same time. >> jimmy: okay, back to the cue cards. >> you can read all jimmy's hilarious personal tweets. it's free and available on the ipad iphone and touch. >> jimmy: how do we install the app? >> simply go to the apple store. type the name. >> jimmy: type who's name? theirs or mine. >> yours. and wait for it to download and install. >> jimmy: it's so he'sy,easy, even i can do it. than
here now with all the details, our spokesmodel katie. hello, katie. how are you? go ahead. >> we are pleased to -- you katie -- what was that? sorry. >> yours is in blue. >> hello, i'm pleased to be here to introduce the jimmy kimmel live app. >> we are pleased to have you, katie. tell us about some the app's features. >> with the jimmy kimmel live app, you can watch video from the show anywhere on the go. >> jimmy: even like in the tub? >> i mean, if...
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and i want you to weigh in on katie couric, who is now leaving cbs evening news. she was the first woman on cnn, or something, to anchor a network prime time newscast alone. >> right. >> she was first. she wants to go in different directions, it is ratings, we all know that, it is money and they is going. i am assuming diane sawyer is beating the pants off of her. >> the ratings are nwc, abc and cbs. >> do you think she is leaving because she was the first to do it, diane had an edge? >> no. at that point i think they were sort of equal in terms of abilities and opportunity. it just so happen that had carroll left. i quite frankly miss charlie from abc. but things have changed in these 40 years since i have been in the industry. to see a woman is not such a big deal anymore, quite frankly. we are not there in hordes, but in the newsroom, women are 70% of the worker beast. it is not like we haven't made inroads,ies is the journalism itself is changing. i think katie has always been a qualified journalist. >> me, too. >> too many talks and points about perkiness. i
and i want you to weigh in on katie couric, who is now leaving cbs evening news. she was the first woman on cnn, or something, to anchor a network prime time newscast alone. >> right. >> she was first. she wants to go in different directions, it is ratings, we all know that, it is money and they is going. i am assuming diane sawyer is beating the pants off of her. >> the ratings are nwc, abc and cbs. >> do you think she is leaving because she was the first to do it,...
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. >>> we now know who will be taking the anchor seat for katie couric. thereby scott kelly. tonight, he's talking about the promotion. >> i started in this business as a copy boy in west texas when i was 15 years old and so you can imagine what a head- spinning experience today has been for me but it's a humbling experience because i'm going to be working with the men and women of cbs. the host of the amazing race" knows what is like to face obstacles in order to win big. mary joins us now. >> phil hogan's goal is different than the contestants. he crossed the finish line to raise money for others and he's in baltimore tonight to show you why. >> the biggest physical and mental challenge of my life. >> phil hogan's "the amazing race" started in new york city. he passed through baltimore a little battered and warn. but with one goal in mind to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis. phil also helped to raise $5,000 for the national ms society and now he's back in baltimore to screen his documentary on the amazing adventure. screenings of the documentary across the country a
. >>> we now know who will be taking the anchor seat for katie couric. thereby scott kelly. tonight, he's talking about the promotion. >> i started in this business as a copy boy in west texas when i was 15 years old and so you can imagine what a head- spinning experience today has been for me but it's a humbling experience because i'm going to be working with the men and women of cbs. the host of the amazing race" knows what is like to face obstacles in order to win big....
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on june 6th, scott pelley of "60 minutes" will replace katie couric as anchor and managing editor of "the cbs evening news." >>> just ahead on the "cbs morning news," heartbreak in the heartland after a levee is deliberately blown up. >>> plus a deadly shoot-out caught on the dashcam of a police cruiser. this is the "cbs morning news." of a police cruiser. we used to bet who could get closest to the edge. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still over the edge with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more, and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding yourself about high cholesterol...stop. 80% of people who have had heart attacks have high cholesterol. lipitor is a cholesterol lowering medication, fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and
on june 6th, scott pelley of "60 minutes" will replace katie couric as anchor and managing editor of "the cbs evening news." >>> just ahead on the "cbs morning news," heartbreak in the heartland after a levee is deliberately blown up. >>> plus a deadly shoot-out caught on the dashcam of a police cruiser. this is the "cbs morning news." of a police cruiser. we used to bet who could get closest to the edge. took some crazy risks as a kid....
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katie couric announced she is leaving cbs. katie was known best for asking the tough questions like, name a newspaper. the years of hard hitting questions and she's going to be remembered for the one that could have doubled as a category on "the family feud." follow-up question, name something you keep in your attic. katie is just one of the many departures we have seen this year. npr fired juan williams after he said muslims make you nervous, so juan is black and an afraid of muslims, making him the least likely man to get a cab in new york city. msnbc is keith oeber man was suspended for his show for violating company policy by donating money to three democratic campaign, still, the punishment seemed rather harsh compared to the slap on the wrist larry king got after giving a buffalo nickel to the campaign of chester arthur. cnn replaced larry king with piers morgan this year, just like the old expression, out with the old, in with the who? rick sanchez, you are gone but you are forgotten. not everyone's leaving. my friend,
katie couric announced she is leaving cbs. katie was known best for asking the tough questions like, name a newspaper. the years of hard hitting questions and she's going to be remembered for the one that could have doubled as a category on "the family feud." follow-up question, name something you keep in your attic. katie is just one of the many departures we have seen this year. npr fired juan williams after he said muslims make you nervous, so juan is black and an afraid of...
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katie lee is here to prove it. katie, good morning. >> good morning. >> we're going to put you on the spot. >> you are going to put me on the spot but that's fine. i'm prepared. >> you have five minutes. who really has the time to prepare. very few people. >> people always say i don't have too time to cook. that's not true. you can do this meal in 15 minutes, it's going to take less time than calling the chinese delivery and having it knock at your door. it's going to be done and healthy, low-fat, low sodium, delicious and every ingredient is going to count in this. this is a meal that i came up with one night when i was scratching ahead and i looked around in my pantry. >> there's a health benefit to everything we're going to use? >> exactly. we'll start with our peanut crusted chicken, and you can substitute other nuts. we're using peanuts. i have this handy dandy nut grinder, a great gadget. >> you have one of those at the house. >> i do. peanuts are great because they are a legume, not a nut, a little bit of tr
katie lee is here to prove it. katie, good morning. >> good morning. >> we're going to put you on the spot. >> you are going to put me on the spot but that's fine. i'm prepared. >> you have five minutes. who really has the time to prepare. very few people. >> people always say i don't have too time to cook. that's not true. you can do this meal in 15 minutes, it's going to take less time than calling the chinese delivery and having it knock at your door. it's going...
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katie couric leaving to pursue new opportunities. scott pelley going to continue
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katie couric announced she is leaving cbs. katie was known best for asking the tough questions like, name a newspaper. the years of hard hitting questions and she's going to be remembered for the one that could have doubled as a category on "the family feud." follow-up question, name something you keep in your attic. katie is just one of the many departures we have seen this year. npr fired juan williams after he said muslims make him nervous. so juan is black and afraid of muslims, making him the least likely man to get a cab in new york city. msnbc's keith olbermann was suspended for his show for violating company policy by donating money to three democratic campaign, still, the punishment seemed rather harsh compared to the slap on the wrist larry king got after giving a buffalo nickel to the campaign of chester arthur. cnn replaced larry king with piers morgan this year, just like the old expression, out with the old, in with the who? rick sanchez, you are gone but you are forgotten. not everyone's leaving. my friend, ande
katie couric announced she is leaving cbs. katie was known best for asking the tough questions like, name a newspaper. the years of hard hitting questions and she's going to be remembered for the one that could have doubled as a category on "the family feud." follow-up question, name something you keep in your attic. katie is just one of the many departures we have seen this year. npr fired juan williams after he said muslims make him nervous. so juan is black and afraid of muslims,...
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stay tuned for an hour long special with the news with katie couric. 9 news now will continue at 7:30 with more on the local impact of the killing of osama bin laden. >>> 339 people are confirmed dead from those twisters that took hold of the southern states last week. 250 of those victims were in alabama alone. hoards of volunteers poured into the state to help the people left behind and not just organized relief efforts like the red cross, every day people are pooling their resources to alleviate the pain there. sunday was a day of prayer and of mourning in alabama. victims there were remembered including lauren brown who was on the phone with her mother when the tornado struck. >> and i said it's okay, baby, it's okay, get the pillow over your head and she said mama i'm scared and the phone cut out and i knew at that moment that she was gone. >> homeland security secretary janet napolitano and other federal officials will down south yesterday surveying the damage assessing the needs. nearly half a million of people in alabama still do not have electricity. we see these pictures and
stay tuned for an hour long special with the news with katie couric. 9 news now will continue at 7:30 with more on the local impact of the killing of osama bin laden. >>> 339 people are confirmed dead from those twisters that took hold of the southern states last week. 250 of those victims were in alabama alone. hoards of volunteers poured into the state to help the people left behind and not just organized relief efforts like the red cross, every day people are pooling their resources...
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katie's a good friend. i don't know. i'm sure she'd loved to -- >> jimmy: i love katie couric. >> yeah, i know. but -- i have not -- no, i'm here. >> jimmy: you're not going to host "the voice" or something? you're not going to do any of that stuff? >> no. that's carson daly. >> jimmy: all right. you're not going to maybe take a few minutes -- >> no! >> jimmy: -- between me and leno? >> i said, no. >> jimmy: i'm on at 12:37. i mean, you can come on at 12:35. >> 35. >> jimmy: yeah, you do the jokes before i do them. all right, so you're not going? >> no. >> jimmy: all right, good. because i would miss you. i would miss you. >> i would miss you, too. >> jimmy: i love seeing -- every time i see you you're -- you're great. >> this is the second time i've seen you in -- six years. >> jimmy: that's true. yes. that's true. [ laughter ] backstage, you called me gary. [ laughter ] i was like, "close enough. close enough. i'll take it." you just sat down. you did an interview with one of our favorites -- steven tyler. >> this is a
katie's a good friend. i don't know. i'm sure she'd loved to -- >> jimmy: i love katie couric. >> yeah, i know. but -- i have not -- no, i'm here. >> jimmy: you're not going to host "the voice" or something? you're not going to do any of that stuff? >> no. that's carson daly. >> jimmy: all right. you're not going to maybe take a few minutes -- >> no! >> jimmy: -- between me and leno? >> i said, no. >> jimmy: i'm on at 12:37. i...
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here with more on that, our new spok spok spokesmodel, katie. hello, katie. >> hey. thank, jimmy. i'm here tonight with the exciting news about the free "jimmy kimmel live" app. >> jimmy: show us how it works katie. >> i'll show you how it works. the jkl app is available for the ipad, iphone, and ipod touch. you can watch video from the show anywhere, on the go, and you can read jimmy's hilarious tweets. like this one here. you're nothing more than a wad of used fabric softener sheets. i hate you, airplane pillows. that's hysterical! it is. >> jimmy: thank you, thank you. i'm flattered. and where is this app available? >> right here at the apple store. >> jimmy: there you go. tell them about it, dicky. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" app, available exclusively at the apple app store. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" is back in two minutes with mike tyson, music from big sean and christina aguilera. but a million and one imperatives. do. is a challenge. the expectation of greatness. which is why we don't just make technology we make do machines. super powered creation engines, that
here with more on that, our new spok spok spokesmodel, katie. hello, katie. >> hey. thank, jimmy. i'm here tonight with the exciting news about the free "jimmy kimmel live" app. >> jimmy: show us how it works katie. >> i'll show you how it works. the jkl app is available for the ipad, iphone, and ipod touch. you can watch video from the show anywhere, on the go, and you can read jimmy's hilarious tweets. like this one here. you're nothing more than a wad of used...
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want to bring in katie lennon now. katie, how is this thing going to work anyway? >> yes, you want to think twice about that five-finger discount. if you walk off with that luxurious bathrobe or towel, chances are some hotels are implementing a tag right inside there. so, in other words, that is tracking technology that will actually track that you have taken it. you might be saying, well, that's kind of cheap on the hotel's part, right? get this. one of those towels could cost around $8 to $9 apiece. and one hotel that has implemented that tracking technology has gone from 4,000 towels take an month down to 750, saving them $16,000. so, that's a lot of money and we talk about linens that people are walking off with. think twice because you might be being tracked. >> yeah, that's pretty interesting stuff. but once they start keeping all their towels, i wonder if they'll bring down the hotel rates. anyway, another story. now, a lot of people hitting the road and heading to the beach this holiday season. let's talk about some of the gadgets they shouldn't leave home
want to bring in katie lennon now. katie, how is this thing going to work anyway? >> yes, you want to think twice about that five-finger discount. if you walk off with that luxurious bathrobe or towel, chances are some hotels are implementing a tag right inside there. so, in other words, that is tracking technology that will actually track that you have taken it. you might be saying, well, that's kind of cheap on the hotel's part, right? get this. one of those towels could cost around $8...
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katie, break down the specs here for us, will you? >> i hear your pain, don. we have netbooks, tablets, pcs, now we are talking about chromebooks. google announced starting in june they have partnered with samsung and acer to recreate what is going to be rented by students in a $20 netbook. and for businesses as well it will start at $28 a month. you can purchase it for $350, but this is a whole different way of thinking with the chromebooks, don. >> okay. but here's the thing, it is not the price. it is $20 a month for students. it is not the price everybody is buzzing about, but the laptops run off the, quote, cloud. this is the word we have heard a lot lately. explain to us what the cloud is and how the laptops run off of it. >> absolutely. here's the big news in all of this. it is not the price, but it is that the chromebooks run completely off the cloud. a lot of people are like, i hear that on commercials and we talk about the cloud all the time, it is a big buzz word in the tech industry. what does that mean? well, these little netbooks don't have a har
katie, break down the specs here for us, will you? >> i hear your pain, don. we have netbooks, tablets, pcs, now we are talking about chromebooks. google announced starting in june they have partnered with samsung and acer to recreate what is going to be rented by students in a $20 netbook. and for businesses as well it will start at $28 a month. you can purchase it for $350, but this is a whole different way of thinking with the chromebooks, don. >> okay. but here's the thing, it...