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national figure skating champion michael weiss of northern virginia. every year the ice champions live event raises scholarship money for future skating stars. he says if it weren't for the support of strangers, he'd never be where he is today. >> i always felt like it would be a shame if somebody had a ton of talent, but they didn't reach their potential of an olympic team or medal because they just couldn't afford to be on the ice as much as they needed to. >> you can support the michael weiss foundation by enjoying tonight's spectacle on ice at the ice plex. ticket range from $20 to $50 with vip opportunities to chat with olympic champions. you can buy them at the door the show starts at 5:00. he's still got the back flips going. >> one of the highlights is sin kronized skaters. it's always really amazing. >> it will be good. go out and watch ice skating. today's weather will get you in the mood for ice skating. it won't technically be freezing cold, but it won't ♪ [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies with hershey's chocolate chip
national figure skating champion michael weiss of northern virginia. every year the ice champions live event raises scholarship money for future skating stars. he says if it weren't for the support of strangers, he'd never be where he is today. >> i always felt like it would be a shame if somebody had a ton of talent, but they didn't reach their potential of an olympic team or medal because they just couldn't afford to be on the ice as much as they needed to. >> you can support the...
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max weiss has a reviews, but first the winning lottery numbers from last night. ? he was right there. >> what did he look like, baby? >> he had a big head and it was fuzzy. >> fuzzy? >> that is a scene from "dream house." after a series of scarce, he describes -- he finds his house had a series of murders. max weiss has reveres. >> i did not see that one, but gossip alert -- daniel craig met his wife on that movie. >> a "50/50." >> this is the movie where joseph gordon-levitt gets cancer, and i'm thinking great, did not bring me down. do not be afraid to see this. it is funny. for the most part it is generally entertaining. i've had friends said will i be in a good mood or a bad mood when it is over. i will not tell you, but i can tell you it is delightful. it gives you everything you want. in many ways it is a buddy film. this young man is diagnosed with cancer, and then seth rogen plays his body. the guy who wrote it was actually diagnosed at the age of 27 and was friends with seth rogen in real life, so he is almost playing himself. so the question is how two yo
max weiss has a reviews, but first the winning lottery numbers from last night. ? he was right there. >> what did he look like, baby? >> he had a big head and it was fuzzy. >> fuzzy? >> that is a scene from "dream house." after a series of scarce, he describes -- he finds his house had a series of murders. max weiss has reveres. >> i did not see that one, but gossip alert -- daniel craig met his wife on that movie. >> a "50/50." >>...
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security specialists like joe weiss worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead---- by being able to inflict damage without leaving a trace--- could you hide a plant shutting down or the lights shutting down? could you not know that it was cyber that caused it? the answer is "yes."just like a potato, cyber terrorism comes in many different varieties. the idaho national lab are trying to identify all of them--- and more important-to prevent an attack from happening.dan simon cnn woodville, idaho. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... banning circumcison in california?it's up for legal debate.the reason why some are trying to outlaw the age old pr. practice.but first... the ravens pull another "w"..this time against the jets!the highlights coming up in sports.. [ female announcer ] at verizonfios.com, you can choose your channel package. ♪ you can choose your own internet speeds. ♪ you can even choose to chat with a live person. ♪ and you're always guaranteed the lowest prices online. so don't wait... try, compare and buy at verizonfios.com today. because there's never been a bet
security specialists like joe weiss worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead---- by being able to inflict damage without leaving a trace--- could you hide a plant shutting down or the lights shutting down? could you not know that it was cyber that caused it? the answer is "yes."just like a potato, cyber terrorism comes in many different varieties. the idaho national lab are trying to identify all of them--- and more important-to prevent an attack from happening.dan simon cnn...
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i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my family and others in the same situation. i am honored to be here today with my partner of 23 years jay mercado. i met him as a graduation present when my father brought me to the u.s.. when we met, our love was instant. since then, we have been committed to each other and our family. our relationship continued even after i returned to the philippines, following the expiration of my six-month the set. our relationship was expansive given the long distance. when i return to the philippines, i learned my cousin, who murdered my mother and sister, and almost killed me as well, was released from prison after serving only 10- year sentence. i feared for my safety and i knew i was in danger and understood in order to meet, but -- to live, i have to leave the philippines to jay, where i would feel safe. i hired an attorney to apply for legal asylum. my application was denied, so my attorney filed an app
i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my family and others in the same situation. i am honored to be here today with my partner of 23 years jay mercado. i met him as a graduation present when my father brought me to the u.s.. when we met, our love was instant. since then, we have been committed to each other and our family. our relationship continued even after i...
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you've been working at paul weiss. come back with us frequently. >> pleasure always. >>> day five of the trial of michael jackson's trial picks up again tomorrow in los angeles. conrad murray charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of the king of pop. the testimony will resume after a week of high drama in the courtroom. so far the prosecution called jackson's former bodyguards and chef to the stand. jurors also heard explicit testimony from paramedics surrounding the moments of jackson's death. >>> back now to that worldwide terror alert that the state department issued for americans abroad. this alert is tied to the debt of top al qaeda figure anwar al awlaki on friday. his preachings inspired the fort hood shooter and the underwear bomber among others. the state department says terrorists could try to avenge al awlaki's death by attacking u.s. citizens. i spoke with former cia officer jack rice about the drone that killed him. he said why it may mean a win in the short term, it's a more complicated pictur
you've been working at paul weiss. come back with us frequently. >> pleasure always. >>> day five of the trial of michael jackson's trial picks up again tomorrow in los angeles. conrad murray charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of the king of pop. the testimony will resume after a week of high drama in the courtroom. so far the prosecution called jackson's former bodyguards and chef to the stand. jurors also heard explicit testimony from paramedics surrounding the...
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russian premier league today to no one moscow have the chance to draw level with second place to the blue weiss face ninth place. three points behind and five points adrift of the leader. by the return of kevin could and yet he's back in the squad after being suspended while the nominee any top sides today elsewhere terry start life would need just to solve a former goalkeeper and coaches they. rushed to get off the defeated denali moscow last time out and travel to volga. cheney says he won't dwell on events made on events midweek when striker carlos have. has refused to come off the bench to play against buying munich instead he's focusing on today's game with blackburn believes as a manager he will be judged on results. which finish. first morning was finish. do. not. understand. because if you. are started very well. and always important that more will do. better because it would be very difficult. in other games today leaders manchester united or at home to nourish their little travel to everton from the side darby unbeaten villa. will try to stop their recent slump when they take on new c
russian premier league today to no one moscow have the chance to draw level with second place to the blue weiss face ninth place. three points behind and five points adrift of the leader. by the return of kevin could and yet he's back in the squad after being suspended while the nominee any top sides today elsewhere terry start life would need just to solve a former goalkeeper and coaches they. rushed to get off the defeated denali moscow last time out and travel to volga. cheney says he won't...
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the second homer in the seventh inning the thirty two year old the first player in orissa streets and weiss in a season game ten six that was the final score of the series not headstock response and on friday but that. this issue is cardinals proving comebacks specialists themselves also forcing a decider against the phillies david three stomping shotgun by the phillies aces the first. she's in the best of five battle the twenty eight year old both fighting but to be healed as the full choice hero in games he will merge double drew been four rounds becoming a social figure in the five three win over the favored visitors but the made world series winners now back to philadelphia where they'll host the cardinals the final game of the state. or the goal for tiger woods will be back on the competitive greens for the first time in eight weeks a little later on thursday the former world number one set to take part in the friday's don't call him open in california woods hasn't played on the bench since missing the cut at the p.g.a. championship only the third time he's ever gone home early on a ma
the second homer in the seventh inning the thirty two year old the first player in orissa streets and weiss in a season game ten six that was the final score of the series not headstock response and on friday but that. this issue is cardinals proving comebacks specialists themselves also forcing a decider against the phillies david three stomping shotgun by the phillies aces the first. she's in the best of five battle the twenty eight year old both fighting but to be healed as the full choice...
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and that one alu swaret sports weiss in little victory caption from now one time when jones put stoke ahead just before halftime along clearance by the keeper should have been dealt with by liverpool defender sebastian but he was robbed by john walters floats the ball on to the head of james and finds the bottom corner not long after the restart liverpool were level not to go from suarez bringing the ball down then not make driving shorten and coldstone into the bottom corner. suarez then got the winner with six minutes to go this time liverpool going route one themselves and suarez is there to knowledge been to send liverpool into the carling cup quarter final it's. not unusual is new ice hockey. yet i was named an experimental sport because his first game in charge and is relying heavily on his former club pass five back to the twenty three places like that occur really up in the next month from a cause and side only one player has been called up from the reigning champion celebrate your life alexander to do love retains his place in the squad for the blood the greek up to the first
and that one alu swaret sports weiss in little victory caption from now one time when jones put stoke ahead just before halftime along clearance by the keeper should have been dealt with by liverpool defender sebastian but he was robbed by john walters floats the ball on to the head of james and finds the bottom corner not long after the restart liverpool were level not to go from suarez bringing the ball down then not make driving shorten and coldstone into the bottom corner. suarez then got...
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tim weiss, the indiana jones of uc- berkeley. the paleoanthropologist has dug up clues about how we lived years ago. >> this was a stone age man. >> reporter: dr. white says for almost all of our existence on earth we have been hunters and gatherers. >> our biology is still basically the same biology that we had as hunters and gatherers 100,000 years ago in africa. >> reporter: all that activity kept our ancestors muscular and fit. they ate lean wild animals and plants. today our food is highly processed and easily accessible. >> we don't center to pound it. we don't have to cut it. we don't have to break into the bones. we just consumer. there is very little energy that goes into that consumption. >> reporter: today, we eat less protein, fiber and potassium. more saturated fat, carbs, salt and sugar. and we don't burn it off. >> we're paying an enormous health cost for that. >> reporter: obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer. would returning to the stone age diet improve our health? dr. white could not sa
tim weiss, the indiana jones of uc- berkeley. the paleoanthropologist has dug up clues about how we lived years ago. >> this was a stone age man. >> reporter: dr. white says for almost all of our existence on earth we have been hunters and gatherers. >> our biology is still basically the same biology that we had as hunters and gatherers 100,000 years ago in africa. >> reporter: all that activity kept our ancestors muscular and fit. they ate lean wild animals and plants....
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weiss from downtown new talent was sixteen paul fifty five in front and went on to win seventy nine seventy one. and the other game in green day last night to turkey so i got a touch sure i got the better of a set of pro come on in group a there when it's there for the board out and throw. over to tell us what top secret is of on the way over as breezed into the quarterfinals of the kremlin cup here in moscow the world number five powered past been born on a juggernaut ski six one six one in her opening match for the seed francesca schiavone made a premie tour exit to estonia sky connect but eighth seed dominique is three after beating polo on a third soldier in straight sets while virat to share an axe to fellow russians now to the tribe and in the men's stroll serbian defending champion big to deploy he has reached the quarter finals there with a straightforward win over perry but from spain also in the last eight is full see . how to better a fellow russian. swimming now an american star michael phelps has once again taken just one gold out of three races the latest world cup stage here
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penalize the people and that's what you see in the financial sector and the political sector from the weiss jail corruption look at in the u.k. not only is tony blair not only did he accept twenty seven million pounds from the kuwaiti royal family as thanks for invading iraq but now liam fox the defense secretary is like openly handing out deals to cronies that are travelling with him as official. companions well another benefit of this of course is that a lot of the wealth confiscation schemes and algorithms used by wall street are patented wealth confiscation technologies and if you repealed the patent laws of the copyright laws that would eliminate wall street's ability to use this patent technology to confiscate wealth through high frequency trading and algorithmic trading so that would be a way to topple them by eliminating their monopoly position using algorithmic patented algorithmic trading to confiscate cash from from society yeah and due to copyright laws the government regulators are not actually able to look at their proprietary theft machine said. all right well follow up on th
penalize the people and that's what you see in the financial sector and the political sector from the weiss jail corruption look at in the u.k. not only is tony blair not only did he accept twenty seven million pounds from the kuwaiti royal family as thanks for invading iraq but now liam fox the defense secretary is like openly handing out deals to cronies that are travelling with him as official. companions well another benefit of this of course is that a lot of the wealth confiscation schemes...
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challenging as the presidential campaign heats up, attracting small donors with limited funds who might other weiss give that money, scott, to congressional candidates. >> reporter: nancy, thank you, that campaign is heating up with the republican debate in las vegas tonight and president obama continuing his bus tour of north carolina and virginia. chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is with the president in emporia, virginia, and has more about his southern strategy. norah? >> scott, make no mistake, if the president wants to win these two southern states again he'll need blacks and hispanics. the president will need a turnout like that again in 2012. freedom rural southern virginia packed a high school gymnasium in emporia to hear president obama argue he is doing everything he can to get america back to work. >> there are too many of our fellow americans who are hurting too many to just sit by and do nothing. >> reporter: mr. obama drove african americans to the polls in 2008 and won 92% of the black vote. one of those voters was candice pitts who we met today in emporia. >> somebod
challenging as the presidential campaign heats up, attracting small donors with limited funds who might other weiss give that money, scott, to congressional candidates. >> reporter: nancy, thank you, that campaign is heating up with the republican debate in las vegas tonight and president obama continuing his bus tour of north carolina and virginia. chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is with the president in emporia, virginia, and has more about his southern strategy. norah?...
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second must be between in our mind says car didn't turn out to be a match to remember is that lynn weiss from the results of their for us question just seven days ago with little effort in a low scoring game the house easily put their noses in front for a new award and four on three ball play in the fifth minute and maksim savio found himself unmarked on the sport and fired it into the net then i was home i renamed solution weekend central moscow with some of their top flight encounters i played at the much bigger and more comfortable nega sports arena nearby it was a very big area like that again. it was the place where the kids play but it was blazing not any change up there that it was that big and could be that they had to. be against the tide in the second and third period it's with few scoring opportunities for both sides eight minutes before the final wasn't discussed go there to slam an indian style pick a from dinara decided to drop the gloves and change sports to boxing the fight should have fired up people is to attack the deniers aleksandr you don't think it was like a brick
second must be between in our mind says car didn't turn out to be a match to remember is that lynn weiss from the results of their for us question just seven days ago with little effort in a low scoring game the house easily put their noses in front for a new award and four on three ball play in the fifth minute and maksim savio found himself unmarked on the sport and fired it into the net then i was home i renamed solution weekend central moscow with some of their top flight encounters i...
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at the end of twenty twelve or soon after weiss president of are also good says the state plans to privatized seven to ten percent of the company and also says our ross is restructuring now in preparation for listing promises to show fantastic results. doesn't appear to know when his pre-crisis volatile time we are in the only deal situation we are sitting on a big stack of money capitalization is better than before the two thousand and eight crisis and all sales volumes should champions performance in the coming days we will publish your two thousand and eleven first report and we will post such figures and the company has never seen in its history if a bit of has over the business team for now it kind of acts the headlines. it was created to serve public interests to inform and to entertain. these days there's nothing easier than opening a new media outlet but there is nothing harder than revoking its license in case of corruption. when just one. san antonio weighs in trouble. probably going to involve in.
at the end of twenty twelve or soon after weiss president of are also good says the state plans to privatized seven to ten percent of the company and also says our ross is restructuring now in preparation for listing promises to show fantastic results. doesn't appear to know when his pre-crisis volatile time we are in the only deal situation we are sitting on a big stack of money capitalization is better than before the two thousand and eight crisis and all sales volumes should champions...
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security specialists like joe weiss worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead---- by being able to inflict damage without leaving a trace--- could you hide a plant shutting down or the lights shutting down? could you not know that it was cyber that caused it? the answer is "yes."just like a potato, cyber terrorism comes in many different varieties. the idaho national lab are trying to identify all of them--- and more important-to prevent an attack from happening.dan simon cnn woodville, idaho. the threat of cyber terrorism is only half of the picture. cyber crimes against individuals cost people 114 billion dollars a year worldwide. worldwide. norton's 2011 cybercrime report showed 431 million adults were victims of cybercrime..... making it a larger black market than marijuana, cocaine and heroin combined. 3 its the 20'th day for the protests on wall street... but tonight, their anger isn't all about money. and a pilot slams into a ferris wheel trapping children at the top. the unbelievable reason the pilot says the crash happened. 3 3 3 3 wall street protesters are now taking
security specialists like joe weiss worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead---- by being able to inflict damage without leaving a trace--- could you hide a plant shutting down or the lights shutting down? could you not know that it was cyber that caused it? the answer is "yes."just like a potato, cyber terrorism comes in many different varieties. the idaho national lab are trying to identify all of them--- and more important-to prevent an attack from happening.dan simon cnn...
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weiss winds at 5 to 10. maybe a shower late in the day. with southern maryland and the northern neck. halloween forecast, cloudy and ghoul. 28 in hagerstown this morning to 36. at the naval air station. 32 at fred ricksburg. a frosty morning there in cumberland, not just a chill this morning, still foggy from cumberland toward petersburg. and the in the mountains of west virginia. a half mile to quarter mile. in town we have 36 degrees, parly cloudy skies, the winds are calm and the dew point is at 33. for us showers moving in tonight thanks to this storm. it is also going to draw moisture up the carolina coast. it will involve areas more to our east. today though the clouds are increasing from the southwest and the west. by midnight we have showers in northern virginia. heavy eovernight and to tomorrow morning showers in the bay east. and then that system pulls away. today we have temperatures around 56. tomorrow 58, a few showers tonight. wednesday 61. even nighter thursday. thursday 65. friday 02 and your heart walk saturday morning nic
weiss winds at 5 to 10. maybe a shower late in the day. with southern maryland and the northern neck. halloween forecast, cloudy and ghoul. 28 in hagerstown this morning to 36. at the naval air station. 32 at fred ricksburg. a frosty morning there in cumberland, not just a chill this morning, still foggy from cumberland toward petersburg. and the in the mountains of west virginia. a half mile to quarter mile. in town we have 36 degrees, parly cloudy skies, the winds are calm and the dew point...
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as david weiss, who wrote extensively about the cia, wrote in the "washington post," william b. don von is the first carefully researched biography of the legendary world war ii spy master. for anyone interested in the history of american intelligence, it is required reading. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome a terrific writer and journalist, douglas waller. [applause] i'm sorry, before i bring him on -- doug, welcome. sorry, before i give him the microphone, we expect you to ask questions after he speaks, but i must warn you that your image, if you come to the microphone, which we hope you do, will be filmed and buried in the tombs of the library of congress forever, so be careful. [laughter] >> thanks, marie. it's great to be here. actually, we're actually sitting in a very appropriate spot for this discussion because just a few blocks from here is where his spy agency was headquartered up on navy hill next to the state department. his staff called it the kremlin, his headquarters. it was an abandoned public health service building. in fact, they have been doing syphilis re
as david weiss, who wrote extensively about the cia, wrote in the "washington post," william b. don von is the first carefully researched biography of the legendary world war ii spy master. for anyone interested in the history of american intelligence, it is required reading. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome a terrific writer and journalist, douglas waller. [applause] i'm sorry, before i bring him on -- doug, welcome. sorry, before i give him the microphone, we expect you to ask...
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. >> please welcome the superintendent, jodie weiss. [ applause ] >> last year, city officials said they were doing all they could to keep kids like danny from becoming victims in the first place. the then head of the chicago police department had big hopes for getting firearms off the streets. >> this is a great day. we've taken in 2,972 weapons across the city. >> on hand to mark the moment were two parents who lost their son to gun violence. annette and ron holt, himself a policeman. >> but we can make a difference. we stand together to try and bring peace to our streets and get these weapons out of the hands of our children. >> i want to talk to you about the guns. i lived in the city 14 years. >> right. >> then and now, i wouldn't have any idea how to get a gun. yet you've got 12, 13, 14, 15-year-old kids can get them like that. how is that? >> it is a huge problem. to put it in perspective, 2006, 2007, 2008, we recovered on average 13,000 weapons a year. los angeles and new york combined. they recovered around 12,000 weapons. then you throw in the fact we have the largest gang popu
. >> please welcome the superintendent, jodie weiss. [ applause ] >> last year, city officials said they were doing all they could to keep kids like danny from becoming victims in the first place. the then head of the chicago police department had big hopes for getting firearms off the streets. >> this is a great day. we've taken in 2,972 weapons across the city. >> on hand to mark the moment were two parents who lost their son to gun violence. annette and ron holt,...
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. >> reporter: perry had trouble getting a word in edge weiss. >> i was the man who wasn't there. -- >> reporter: this slip up after the debate didn't help. >> the reason we fought the revolution in the 16th century was to get away from >> reporter: the american revolution was fought in the 18th century. romney was the man with the target on his back when it came time for each to ask another a question everyone but ron paul picked romney. making it clear they think he's still the man to beat. >>> 5:49. hurricane jova losing steam after making landfall along mexico's pacific coast overnight. the storm is now just 30 miles southeast of puerto vallarta with 75 mile per hour winds. outer bans of rain began hitting the coast yesterday, large waves lashed the shoreline. jova is expected to lose much of is punch and turn into a tropical storm later today. forcasters say heavy rain is still a threat with 6 to 12 inches or more that can produce dangerous flash floods and mudslides. >>> we didn't know about cars, but people will be moving quickly on the golden gate bridge this morning as part
. >> reporter: perry had trouble getting a word in edge weiss. >> i was the man who wasn't there. -- >> reporter: this slip up after the debate didn't help. >> the reason we fought the revolution in the 16th century was to get away from >> reporter: the american revolution was fought in the 18th century. romney was the man with the target on his back when it came time for each to ask another a question everyone but ron paul picked romney. making it clear they think...
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. >> security specialists like joe weiss worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead by being able to inflaig flikt damage without a trace. >> can you hide a plant shutting down? no. can you not know that it was cyberly targeted? the answer is yes. >> cyber terrorism comes in many different varieties. the idaho national laboratory is trying to identify all of them, but most important to try to prison attacks from hiding. >>> 35 minutes past the hour now. a woman in saudi arabia, convicted and sentences. her punishment? lashings. her crime? driving a car. we'll tell you how the king's actions, though, in this case are now tainting him as the reformer. stay with me. so you're seriously proposing we change our name to sun life valley. do we still get to go skiing? sooner or later, you'll know our name. sun life financial. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder
. >> security specialists like joe weiss worry about cyber criminals staying one step ahead by being able to inflaig flikt damage without a trace. >> can you hide a plant shutting down? no. can you not know that it was cyberly targeted? the answer is yes. >> cyber terrorism comes in many different varieties. the idaho national laboratory is trying to identify all of them, but most important to try to prison attacks from hiding. >>> 35 minutes past the hour now. a...
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national figure skating champion michael weiss, every year his ice champions live event raises money for future skating stars. he said if it weren't for the support of strangers he wouldn't be where he was before. >> i thought it would be a shame if someone had talent but they didn't reach their potential because they couldn't afford to be on the ice. >> you can support the foundation by enjoying tonight's spectacle on ice at the ice plex. tickets range from $20 to $50 with vip opportunities to chat with olympic champions like brian boy tanno and ilya kulick. >> she's still got it. doing the back flips. >> very talented. skating weather for us outside. a little chilly. >> don't go out on the shallow ponds around the area. the ice is not thick enough. it sure does feel chilly. autumn has turned into fall many the blink of an eye around here. we'll have a complete weekend we'll have a complete weekend check of your forecast in two we'll have a complete weekend check of your forecast in two the sleep number bed. number store different? with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or f
national figure skating champion michael weiss, every year his ice champions live event raises money for future skating stars. he said if it weren't for the support of strangers he wouldn't be where he was before. >> i thought it would be a shame if someone had talent but they didn't reach their potential because they couldn't afford to be on the ice. >> you can support the foundation by enjoying tonight's spectacle on ice at the ice plex. tickets range from $20 to $50 with vip...
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general fred weiss who was a three stock commander and became -- general davidson and many others who saw that this was not working. so you have to say why was he allowed to continue? and it is hard to explain. it shouldn't have happened that way but a partial explanation has to reside in an examination of the people above him who had the authority to replace him or direct him to conduct its operations in a different manner. you start with lyndon johnson. in my estimation no knowledge of military affairs in general and in many ways rather obtuse as well. secretary of defense robert mcnamara the same. no real knowledge of military affairs. so that we get to general earl wheeler and in my estimation he was a major part of the problem. essentially a staff officer, low command experience and none in combat and seemed to endorse westmoreland's idea that firepower was the way to conduct this war. so he was no help. i expect to light -- i assert that these three people in the chain of command who had the authority to replace westmoreland or direct him to do something different than what he w
general fred weiss who was a three stock commander and became -- general davidson and many others who saw that this was not working. so you have to say why was he allowed to continue? and it is hard to explain. it shouldn't have happened that way but a partial explanation has to reside in an examination of the people above him who had the authority to replace him or direct him to conduct its operations in a different manner. you start with lyndon johnson. in my estimation no knowledge of...
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the mail, jerry weiss, st. louis... >> i look forward to hearing more about that. >> and you are ignoring the facts, william. the surveys on the protests say the majority of them are very far left. i have never seen a kkk sign at a at a party rally and i do this for a living. >> we don't want to see that, tammy. >> absolutely, rate a. g'day. >> lincoln aged about 40 years. he was a big, strapping guy and four years later, bent over. amazing what he went through. >> aren'ts are buying the thing like crazy. love you guys. >> they ran out. they have reordered. i will send you a copy. >> oh! excellent, jodi. a copy of pinheads & patriots on the way to you. very goodler sifts out there. and finally from pinheads & patriots, good guy, does a lot of great work. and last night, she he sang the national anthem at the world series. [singing national anthem] [cheers and applause] >> oh, that's low. mr. atkins is a patriot. that's it for us. check out the fox news web site. we had a talking points memo and it's a good one.
the mail, jerry weiss, st. louis... >> i look forward to hearing more about that. >> and you are ignoring the facts, william. the surveys on the protests say the majority of them are very far left. i have never seen a kkk sign at a at a party rally and i do this for a living. >> we don't want to see that, tammy. >> absolutely, rate a. g'day. >> lincoln aged about 40 years. he was a big, strapping guy and four years later, bent over. amazing what he went through....
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weiss suggests that michael jackson may have orally consumed propofol causing his death. >> yes he did. >> what was your reaction to that? >> i was disappointed. it is not possible. >>pam: murray has led in guilty--murray has led not guilty. if convicted he faces four years behind bars. here is stanley roberts with people behaving badly. >>stanley: windows and doors are being boarded up. the garage is being swept clean. a scientist from the california environmental protection agency drops in and pays a visit. >> how do you assess what is has a is and what is not hazardous? >> everything that looks hazardous, we bring it over here. >>stanley: i will take you back to antioch where things are being done to clean up an illegal dump site. >>pam: the memories are still raw for a lot of people. 20 years ago today, a fire storm ripped through the oakland hills. these are pictures from that date. nearly 4000 homes destroyed and 25 people killed. one of the largest fires in u.s. history. it took three days to contain. >>kimberlee: viewers are sharing memories of where they were, what they're doi
weiss suggests that michael jackson may have orally consumed propofol causing his death. >> yes he did. >> what was your reaction to that? >> i was disappointed. it is not possible. >>pam: murray has led in guilty--murray has led not guilty. if convicted he faces four years behind bars. here is stanley roberts with people behaving badly. >>stanley: windows and doors are being boarded up. the garage is being swept clean. a scientist from the california environmental...
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robert weiss and vice chair of the x-factor foundation. 47 minutes after the hour. to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. so if i didn't know better i'd say you're having some sort of big tire sale. yes we are. yeah. how many tires does ford buy every year? over 3 million. you say you can beat any advertised price on tires? correct. anywhere? yes. like this price? yes. riously? yes what about this one? i'll beat it. this one? s we will. right, i only have one more question for you...this one? (laughing) yeah. get $100 rebate when you buy four tires. 100 bucks! only at your ford dealer. 3 million tires. 11 major brands, fiona's kind-of-nice. i don't know why you're not here. >>> here are your morning headlines. new data shows the economy picking up a little steam. t
robert weiss and vice chair of the x-factor foundation. 47 minutes after the hour. to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. so if i didn't know better i'd say you're having some sort of big tire...
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designed by cbs executive william goldwin with the help of graphic artist kirk weiss, the eye drew its inspiration from the symbol symbols that were sometimes drawn on shaker barnes. the clouds in the background were real clouds photographed on an abandoned coast guard tower. cbs programming embraced the eye across the board. >> this is conrad suggesting you keep your eye on this eye the cbs television network. >> osgood: to the playful. >> what have you got there? >> reporter: over the course of the next 60 years we've touched up the eye from time to time. all the while leaving its basic design unchanged. as fortune magazine put it a few years back, the cbs eye is as relevant today as the day it was introduced. which is why you see it first thing here every sunday morning, a symbol of our attempt every week to let you see the world as it is. and now to another eye guy, bob schieffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on face the nation. good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. well, when the president announced he was bringing the troops home from iraq, that's wha
designed by cbs executive william goldwin with the help of graphic artist kirk weiss, the eye drew its inspiration from the symbol symbols that were sometimes drawn on shaker barnes. the clouds in the background were real clouds photographed on an abandoned coast guard tower. cbs programming embraced the eye across the board. >> this is conrad suggesting you keep your eye on this eye the cbs television network. >> osgood: to the playful. >> what have you got there? >>...
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phil weiss runs the new york auction house that is now selling the memorabilia. >> you don't see these kind of things come to the market any more. most of this material has been located, found and accounted for. >> reporter: the items include a letter from john schneider written on an actual embossed stationery from the trip. >> on board. >> reporter: it included two of this photo believe to show the newlyweds wearing the clothing when es rescued. another letter to his father, john wrote his wife nell who saved their lives. she is the one who urged me to get up when i wanted to go back to bed, he wrote. we were almost the very first people placed in the life boat. during a 1980 interview, nell at the age of 91 recalled what happened when the ship hit an iceberg and the band kept playing. >> it sounded so sad and yet it sounded so good. we thought, well, this is the end of it now. and then, all of a sudden, it just went like this. it was gone. >> reporter: perhaps the snyders greatest photos these treasures. the most remarkable of all, what may be a rare image of the iceberg that took d
phil weiss runs the new york auction house that is now selling the memorabilia. >> you don't see these kind of things come to the market any more. most of this material has been located, found and accounted for. >> reporter: the items include a letter from john schneider written on an actual embossed stationery from the trip. >> on board. >> reporter: it included two of this photo believe to show the newlyweds wearing the clothing when es rescued. another letter to his...
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luckily, we were able to turn to mark's father-in-law who is a litigator, paul weiss, and mark immediately called him and said, you know, we need to talk to you. it's urgent. and he invited us to come over to his apartment, which we did and we went straight there. >> reporter: what was his reaction? >> he was -- he was absolutely shocked. he is an investor. he had put his -- he mentioned he had put his retirement money there very recently and quickly sort of dismissed that as, you know, not relevant and just please, you know, he just wanted to hear us -- hear what happened. we recounted the story and he couldn't believe it. you know, we were talking about whether or not we think -- was bernie sane? was he telling us the truth? was he making this up? and mark and i were both clear that he seemed to be clear-headed and that this was -- that this was real. >> reporter: you called the fbi or the lawyer called the fbi? >> it was later that day. marty london, who was a j who was helping us, mark's father-in-law, brought in some of his colleagues and we walked through the situation and they told
luckily, we were able to turn to mark's father-in-law who is a litigator, paul weiss, and mark immediately called him and said, you know, we need to talk to you. it's urgent. and he invited us to come over to his apartment, which we did and we went straight there. >> reporter: what was his reaction? >> he was -- he was absolutely shocked. he is an investor. he had put his -- he mentioned he had put his retirement money there very recently and quickly sort of dismissed that as, you...
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phil weiss runs the new york auction house that is now selling the memorabilia. >> you don't see these kind of things come to the market any more. most of this material has been located, found and accounted for. >> reporter: the items include a letter from john schneider written on an actual embossed stationery from the trip. >> on board. >> reporter: it included two of this photo believe to show the newlyweds wearing the clothing when es rescued. another letter to his father john wrote his wife nell who saved their lives. she is the one who urged me to get up when i wanted to go back to bed he wrote. we were almost the very first people placed in the life boat. during a 1980 interview, nell at the age of 91 recalled what happened when the ship hit an iceberg and the band kept playing. >> it sounded so sad and yet it sounded so good. we thought, well, this is the end of it now. and then, all of a sudden, it just went like this. it was gone. >> reporter: perhaps the snyders greatest photos these treasures. the most remarkable of all, what may be a rare image of the iceberg that took dow
phil weiss runs the new york auction house that is now selling the memorabilia. >> you don't see these kind of things come to the market any more. most of this material has been located, found and accounted for. >> reporter: the items include a letter from john schneider written on an actual embossed stationery from the trip. >> on board. >> reporter: it included two of this photo believe to show the newlyweds wearing the clothing when es rescued. another letter to his...
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>> sheryl crow will be the musical artist, nelia kudic, brian bradley, michael weiss. the cast is phenomenal. it's a really great cast and the skaters come in, learn the routine. it's live music. none of this would be possible without maria and her husband sam. they are the heart of the event. it's terrific to watch it grow and see the program grow and also research refunding. >> the cleveland clinic is where you got treatment. i know how important it is for you to work with them on this as well. we have a lot of kids out here this morning and a lot of parents are getting their kids on the ice for the first time this year. >> yes. >> you got your kids on the ice. max -- >> there you go! >> you're okay, sweetie. >> yeah, she's good. >> that's the way to do it. >> first thing you learn is how to get up. all fours, put one foot down, then the other and stand up. first you learn how to get up because you're going to fall, right? >> don't be afraid of falling? >> nope. you just get up. we have girls from figure skating in harlem here. >> great skaters. >> it's taking it slo
>> sheryl crow will be the musical artist, nelia kudic, brian bradley, michael weiss. the cast is phenomenal. it's a really great cast and the skaters come in, learn the routine. it's live music. none of this would be possible without maria and her husband sam. they are the heart of the event. it's terrific to watch it grow and see the program grow and also research refunding. >> the cleveland clinic is where you got treatment. i know how important it is for you to work with them on...
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luckily, we were able to turn to mark's father-in-law who is a litigator, paul weiss, and mark immediately called him and said, you know, we need to talk to you. it's urgent. and he invited us to come over to his apartment, which we did and we went straight there. >> reporter: what was his reaction? >> he was -- he was absolutely shocked. he is an investor. he had put his -- he mentioned he had put his retirement money there very recently and quickly sort of dismissed that as, you know, not relevant and just please, you know, he just wanted to hear us -- hear what happened. we recounted the story and he couldn't believe it. you know, we were talking about whether or not we think -- was bernie sane? was he telling us the truth? was he making this up? and mark and i were both clear that he seemed to be clear-headed and that this was -- that this was real. >> reporter: you called the fbi or the lawyer called the fbi? >> it was later that day. marty london, who was a gentleman who was helping us, mark's father-in-law, brought in some of his colleagues and we walked through the situation and th
luckily, we were able to turn to mark's father-in-law who is a litigator, paul weiss, and mark immediately called him and said, you know, we need to talk to you. it's urgent. and he invited us to come over to his apartment, which we did and we went straight there. >> reporter: what was his reaction? >> he was -- he was absolutely shocked. he is an investor. he had put his -- he mentioned he had put his retirement money there very recently and quickly sort of dismissed that as, you...
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luckily, we were able to turn to mark's father-in-law who is a litigator, paul weiss, and mark immediately called him and said you know, we need to talk to you. it's urgent. and he invited us to come over to his apartment, which we did and we went straight there. >> reporter: what was his reaction? >> he was -- he was absolutely shocked. he is an investor. he had put his -- he mentioned he had put his retirement money there very recently and quickly sort of dismissed that as, you know, not relevant and just please, you know, he just wanted to hear us -- hear what happened. we recounted the story and he couldn't believe it. you know, we were talking about whether or not we think -- was bernie sane? was he telling us the truth? was he making this up? and mark and i were both clear that he seemed to be clear-headed and that this was -- that this was real. >> reporter: you called the fbi or the lawyer called the fbi? >> it was later that day. marty london who was a j who was helping us mark's father-in-law, brought in some of his colleagues and we walked through the situation and they told us
luckily, we were able to turn to mark's father-in-law who is a litigator, paul weiss, and mark immediately called him and said you know, we need to talk to you. it's urgent. and he invited us to come over to his apartment, which we did and we went straight there. >> reporter: what was his reaction? >> he was -- he was absolutely shocked. he is an investor. he had put his -- he mentioned he had put his retirement money there very recently and quickly sort of dismissed that as, you...
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jerry weiss, a person of the chairman knows and who the ranking member enzi knows and senator alexander knows, he is the former superintendent of the montgomery county schools. recently he said in a "new york times" article, and major failing of our tt teacher evaluation system is that it is being imposed from above rather than being developed by the teachers and ministers who will use it. people don't tear down what they help build. the original intent of the esea in title i was to help level the playing field for disadvantaged students especially those in poverty. one federal education dollars are extremely limited, state budgets are in dire straits. why would we want to take valuable research, buyable resources and funding away from states that choose to either not apply for our tt or do not follow reform directives from washington. now mr. chairman, i understand how this is going to come out. i think this will be a partyline vote or perhaps not. there may be at least some negative votes that would agree with my position, so i would like to withdraw the amendment and i hope if and wh
jerry weiss, a person of the chairman knows and who the ranking member enzi knows and senator alexander knows, he is the former superintendent of the montgomery county schools. recently he said in a "new york times" article, and major failing of our tt teacher evaluation system is that it is being imposed from above rather than being developed by the teachers and ministers who will use it. people don't tear down what they help build. the original intent of the esea in title i was to...