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brown appealed to the nine circuit. but if the higher court decides not to step in, brown is scheduled to die 12:01 wednesday morning. >> whose going on here is that the lawyers are considering whether they can make an argument that it is crowell -- cruel and unusual punishment to require a man to choose the manner of his death, and they're thinking as long as the congratulations alternative is the three-part lethal injection process, they still have all of those issues. >> reporter: brown is scheduled to be the 14th person to be executed in california. the first execution in nearly five years and the first to be held in the newly con -- constructed death chamber. >> carolyn: the chp expects to re-open highway 1 at any moment near o'dig -- bodega bay. the wildfire is 100% contained. a volunteer firefighter was in critical but stable condition in a burn center in san franciscoful cal fire believes he came in contact with a powerline. we're feeling warm weather throughout northern california. a strong high-pressure system
brown appealed to the nine circuit. but if the higher court decides not to step in, brown is scheduled to die 12:01 wednesday morning. >> whose going on here is that the lawyers are considering whether they can make an argument that it is crowell -- cruel and unusual punishment to require a man to choose the manner of his death, and they're thinking as long as the congratulations alternative is the three-part lethal injection process, they still have all of those issues. >>...
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the attorneys are arguing for brown today. they are actually representing another death row inmate named sims. brown joined his argument after sims filed his. so over the weekend, albert brown was given a choice of what kind of execution he wanted. one with one drug or one with three drugs. >> mr. brown doesn't have to -- he could have the one-drug lethal -- [ inaudible ] >> there's no authority for them to do that. >> reporter: barring last- minute appeals, alfred brown is scheduled to be executed at 12:00 a.m. wednesday porning. he was sentenced to death back in 1982 for the rape and murder of a riverside girl. according to the district attorney, brown pulled the girl in a drove and strangled her with his own shoelaces. and then brown tormented the girl's family during phone calls saying to them they would never see their daughter again. today -- >> mr. brown cannot prove that he will suffer pain if he's executeed under the current regulations and has not demonstrated he's likely to prevail. the temporary restraining order i
the attorneys are arguing for brown today. they are actually representing another death row inmate named sims. brown joined his argument after sims filed his. so over the weekend, albert brown was given a choice of what kind of execution he wanted. one with one drug or one with three drugs. >> mr. brown doesn't have to -- he could have the one-drug lethal -- [ inaudible ] >> there's no authority for them to do that. >> reporter: barring last- minute appeals, alfred brown is...
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jerry brown. california needs major changes. >> reporter: the meg whitman 2010 campaign responded by saying after 40 years of politics protecting the status quo, it's no surprise jerry brown kicks off his campaign with a misleading historic renovation of his own record. jerry brown is the last person we can trust for major change in sacramento. brown takes exception to the accusations that when he left the governor's office the state was flat broke, flirting with bankruptcy and with 11% of residents out of work and he says he was able to reduce taxes and create nearly 2 million jobs despite a recession. >> we're dealing with a campaign on the republican side that has no regard for truth. when california came out of the recession the revenue came pouring into the state because i left it healthy and structurally sound. >> reporter: brown's campaign claims that meg whitman has run 45,000 ads just since the primary. he says he thinks people are tired now of listening to her negative attacks and they'r
jerry brown. california needs major changes. >> reporter: the meg whitman 2010 campaign responded by saying after 40 years of politics protecting the status quo, it's no surprise jerry brown kicks off his campaign with a misleading historic renovation of his own record. jerry brown is the last person we can trust for major change in sacramento. brown takes exception to the accusations that when he left the governor's office the state was flat broke, flirting with bankruptcy and with 11%...
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he says and how he stopped taking calls from gordon brown. how he even turned to manchester united on advice about sacking a star player. it all ended in of ferocious row, as gordon brown threatened attorney blair if he did not get his way on pension policy. political calculation, yes. political feelings, no periods -- political feelings, no. that is tony blair's assessment of gordon brown. >> i always took the view that if you departed on mm from new labour, you're going to be in trouble. we needed to take it to the next stage. reform public services, welfare, deepening those reforms. >> it will not be domestic politics, but far more is that will make or break tony blair's reputation. the iraq war transformed him from one of the country's most popular politicians, to a divided party in -- party and country. in his book he says and what i could never have guessed. he said that they did not anticipate the role of al-qaeda or iran. but he also said he had no regrets. >> how can you not feel sorry for people who have died? he would be in human i
he says and how he stopped taking calls from gordon brown. how he even turned to manchester united on advice about sacking a star player. it all ended in of ferocious row, as gordon brown threatened attorney blair if he did not get his way on pension policy. political calculation, yes. political feelings, no periods -- political feelings, no. that is tony blair's assessment of gordon brown. >> i always took the view that if you departed on mm from new labour, you're going to be in...
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brown is convicte of kidnap, raping, andilling a 15-year-old girl 30 years ago. a federal judge has given brown the option of a three-drug cocktail, which raises questn whethe it causes pain 0, a heavy dose of sodm pentothal that supposedly carries less recollection of pain. brown set missed the noon dead will line to make the decision so the three-drug cocktail will be used. bro appealed to the nine circuit. but if the higher court decides not to step in, brown is scheduled to die 12:01 wednesday morning. >> whose ging on here is that the lawyers are considerg whether they can make an argument that it is crowell -- cruel and unusual punishment to require a man to choose the manner of his death, and theye thinkg as long as the congralations alternative is e three-part lethal injection process, they still have all of those issues. >> reporter:rown is scheduled to be the 14th person to be executed in califora. the first execution in nearly five year and the first to be held in the newly con -- consucted death chamber. >> carolyn: the chp expects to re-open highway
brown is convicte of kidnap, raping, andilling a 15-year-old girl 30 years ago. a federal judge has given brown the option of a three-drug cocktail, which raises questn whethe it causes pain 0, a heavy dose of sodm pentothal that supposedly carries less recollection of pain. brown set missed the noon dead will line to make the decision so the three-drug cocktail will be used. bro appealed to the nine circuit. but if the higher court decides not to step in, brown is scheduled to die 12:01...
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i also look forward to reach a in out tokwame brown, who -- to kwame brown, who was sworn on the council when i was. we have enjoyed a really close, working relationship ever since, and i want to extend my congratulations to him for running an outstanding campaign throughout the time that this campaign has unfolded and, frankly, for being an excellent council member. i know that he and i will work together well as council chair and as mayor. are also again want to mention one of the go to people in my campaign has been lorain green -- i also want to mention one of the go-to people in my campaign has been lorraine green. when i ran for council chair, she was the chairman of my campaign. she was chairman of my campaign this time, and has been there as a wise and willing adviser as we move through this campaign, and i will be relying heavily upon her to to continue the next seven weeks and then the transition process that will take place thereafter. we will be running a campaign over the course of the next several weeks, and we take absolutely nothing for granted. we are asking those who wo
i also look forward to reach a in out tokwame brown, who -- to kwame brown, who was sworn on the council when i was. we have enjoyed a really close, working relationship ever since, and i want to extend my congratulations to him for running an outstanding campaign throughout the time that this campaign has unfolded and, frankly, for being an excellent council member. i know that he and i will work together well as council chair and as mayor. are also again want to mention one of the go to...
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jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't afford now. >>> for those about to rock, like tom, we salute you. 15 actors honored for induction into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. here's a look at the names on the short list. alice cooper, bc boys, bon jovi and ll cool jay made the cut. the top five inductees will be announced in december. the ceremony takes place next march. >>> how about that. so you got to fight for your right to party with the beasty boys. >> stick around. ♪ you don't bring me flowers >> bon jovi. >>> "nightly news" coming up next. ring ring ring ring. hey, your chicken noodles ringing. ring ring progresso. hi, may i speak to my oggy please? thank you. i'm sorry, w? my grandma. this is obviouslyher chicken n. only hers tastes like this.jus. thanks so much. hold one moment please. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden picking herbs. i'll hold. she's holdin. wha? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. ring rin
jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't afford now. >>> for those about to rock, like tom, we salute you. 15 actors honored for induction into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. here's a look at the names on the short list. alice cooper, bc boys, bon jovi and ll cool jay made the cut. the top five inductees will be announced in december. the ceremony takes place next march. >>> how about that. so you got to fight for your right to party with the...
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meg whitman ha invertido más de 25 millones de dólares para lograr el objetivo el ex alcalde jerry brown. gilberto león nos habla de la plataforma demócrata que promete crear empleos para californianos. >> jerry brown dice que otros políticos como franklin y janet kennedy y ex gobernador de california tambié iniciaron su campañ política en un día del trabajo. pese a llevar la tradición acompañad de grandes líderes políticos y sindicales demócratas busca el voto para gobernar nuevamente en california. al son de jerry, jerry, simpatizantes esperan poder impulsarlo para llegar nuevamente a sacramento. >> yo estoy bien bien seguro que jerry brown ganará la elección de gobernador. >periodista: ¿por quñ? >> porque él est prograor la ge que está buscando trabajo. >periodista: en este lugar realizado por el sindicato de alameda en oakland el tema del día fue el tema de crear trabajos y es la plataforma de jerry brown. >> (hablando en inglés >> >intérprete tengo una plataforma de empleos de energía renovable que crea más de medio millón de empleos. también criticó meg wh
meg whitman ha invertido más de 25 millones de dólares para lograr el objetivo el ex alcalde jerry brown. gilberto león nos habla de la plataforma demócrata que promete crear empleos para californianos. >> jerry brown dice que otros políticos como franklin y janet kennedy y ex gobernador de california tambié iniciaron su campañ política en un día del trabajo. pese a llevar la tradición acompañad de grandes líderes políticos y sindicales demócratas busca el voto para gobernar...
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it was for albert brown that raped and murdered a 15-year-old girl in 1980. executions here in california have been on hold since 2007 when maralis successfully challenged a leastal injection cruel. >>> the police department is asking for the public's help in finding two women missing since last wednesday. police say that's when 60-year-old smart and her friend 63-year-old annal were last seen. smart was going to visit allen at allen's home. they visited local casinos. allen drives a 2002 escalade. >>> police shot a killed a mountain lion roaming through a residential neighborhood. residents reported seeing the cat going through back yards before it was cornered and shot on walnut avenue early this morning. before the killing of the animal, they called the state department of fish and game seeking advice. >> fish and game said based on the behavior of the an and the area that it was in, that it likely posed a public safetiy threat. >> they say it's unusual for a mountain lion to roam so far into a city. they plan to conduct tests to see if shed an illness. >>
it was for albert brown that raped and murdered a 15-year-old girl in 1980. executions here in california have been on hold since 2007 when maralis successfully challenged a leastal injection cruel. >>> the police department is asking for the public's help in finding two women missing since last wednesday. police say that's when 60-year-old smart and her friend 63-year-old annal were last seen. smart was going to visit allen at allen's home. they visited local casinos. allen drives a...
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i also look forward to reaching out to qualmy brown. he came on to the council when i did. we were sworn in together in january of 2005. him, as an at-large member an myself as a member representing ward 7 and we have enjoyed a close working relationship ever since. and i want to extend my congratulations to him for running an outstanding campaign throughout the time that this campaign has unfolded. and frankly for being an absolutely excellent council member and i know he and i will work together well as council chair and as mayor. >> i want to mention one of the go-to people in my campaign has been lorraine green [ applause ] >> she was -- when i ran for council chair she was the chairman of my campaign. she was the chairman of my campaign this time. and has been there, as an incredibly wise and willing adviser as we moved through this campaign, and i will be relying heavily upon her to continue the next seven weeks and then the transition process that will take place thereafter. we, of course, will be running a campaign over the next seven weeks because there is one more
i also look forward to reaching out to qualmy brown. he came on to the council when i did. we were sworn in together in january of 2005. him, as an at-large member an myself as a member representing ward 7 and we have enjoyed a close working relationship ever since. and i want to extend my congratulations to him for running an outstanding campaign throughout the time that this campaign has unfolded. and frankly for being an absolutely excellent council member and i know he and i will work...
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jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. >>> deja vu in the gulf tonight as another oil platform explosion rattled nerves, less than five months after one of the largest oil spills in u.s. history. it took place about 200 miles west of the bp disaster. kirk gregory has the latest. >> reporter: fire broke out at this offshore oil platform at approximately 9:00 this morning. the oil production platform is owned by houston based mariner energy incorporated and is not a drilling facility. it was producing under 59,000 gallons of oil per day. >> we don't know exactly what happened yet. there appears to be a fire at the uppermost level of facility. because the crew was not able to contain it, they evacuated the facility. >> reporter: three firefighting ships were dispatched to the fire. no one was killed and all 13 people aboard the platform were rescued in nearby waters wearing survival outfits. >> the fire is out, and coast guard helicopters on scene and vessels o snne have
jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. >>> deja vu in the gulf tonight as another oil platform explosion rattled nerves, less than five months after one of the largest oil spills in u.s. history. it took place about 200 miles west of the bp disaster. kirk gregory has the latest. >> reporter: fire broke out at this offshore oil platform at approximately 9:00 this morning. the oil production platform is owned by houston based mariner energy...
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jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. qgqaqahe just can't deliver the results oh. see that? great job. ok, now let's get ready for the ball... here it comes... here you go. good catch. perfect! alright now for the best part. let's see your pour. ohhh...let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? oh, yea. let's go for it... around the bowl and... [ male announcer ] share what you love... with who you love. mmmmm. kellogg's frosted flakes®... they're g-r-r-reat!™ good catch, dad. [ laughs ] >> spider dan has been climbing this skyscraper since 2:15 you can see earlier, that mission street has been closed down between fremont and bealls street, he is almost to the top. the heavy rescue team has been called in as a precaution. this is a huge building. over 50 stories! there are people in side watching spider and gstandd it is too high to reach him but he is going to be arrested. spider-man. >> pamela? >> let me tell you about parking. and bad
jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. qgqaqahe just can't deliver the results oh. see that? great job. ok, now let's get ready for the ball... here it comes... here you go. good catch. perfect! alright now for the best part. let's see your pour. ohhh...let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? oh, yea. let's go for it... around the bowl and... [ male announcer ] share what you love... with who you love. mmmmm. kellogg's frosted...
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>> carolyn, we now know how the state plans to end brown's life. the convicted inmate had until noon today to make his choice. death row inmate albert brown was given the choice how he wanted to die. with a heavy dose or a 3-drug cocktail. >> i think a lawyer's worst nightmare is to talk to a client about how they should choose the way they want to die. >> she is head of the death penalty college at santa clara university. she says the three-drug cocktail is considered more risky because it involves a paralyzing agent. >> the paralytic raised all kinds of concerns. if somebody was not sedated and was in excruciating pain, you would see no visible signs. >> brown chose no neither method so that means the state would do the three-drug cocktail. they say such a choice is unconstitutionally midevil. here is dean johnson. >> i think what is going on here is the lawyers are considering whether they can make an argument that it is somehow cruel and unusual punishment to require a man to choose the manor of his death. >> brown's attorneys are pining their
>> carolyn, we now know how the state plans to end brown's life. the convicted inmate had until noon today to make his choice. death row inmate albert brown was given the choice how he wanted to die. with a heavy dose or a 3-drug cocktail. >> i think a lawyer's worst nightmare is to talk to a client about how they should choose the way they want to die. >> she is head of the death penalty college at santa clara university. she says the three-drug cocktail is considered more...
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brown: you mean the line right there. >> that's the highest point. that was at least nine feet high. >> brown: we first met michael white soon after hurricane katrina had destroyed his home in new orleans. as both musician and scholar, white had long been one of the best-known champions of the new orleans jazz tradition. now he was living temporarily in houston and had returned to sift through his belongings to see if anything could be saved. >> this was my piano. i used to have rehearsals in here. >> reporter: 30 years of collected photos, books and pees of musical history all destroyed. saddest of all, white's collection of clarinets. >> eh instrument is like a person in here. its own sound, its own personality and moods almost. i couldn't bear to open those cases because to me.... >> brown: at that point five years ago white was unsure about his own future and that of his city. >> it's very difficult. everyone is trying to deal with just basic survival, you know, finding money to eat, places to stay, dealing with whatever illnesses or emotional tr
brown: you mean the line right there. >> that's the highest point. that was at least nine feet high. >> brown: we first met michael white soon after hurricane katrina had destroyed his home in new orleans. as both musician and scholar, white had long been one of the best-known champions of the new orleans jazz tradition. now he was living temporarily in houston and had returned to sift through his belongings to see if anything could be saved. >> this was my piano. i used to...
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brown in a state that normally leans left. >> the electorate in california is very dissatisfied. we have over 12% unemployment in the state and they're listening to candidates who say that they can create jobs. >> reporter: but with a $19 billion deficit, some wonder if california has become ungovernable. >> i don't know why anybody would want the job in california. the job is-- you can't win. >> reporter: whitman is fighting hard, hitting brown hard in her ads, including one featuring a testy exchange between him and former president clinton during the 1992 presidential campaign. >> he raised taxes as governor of california. he had a surplus when he took office and a deficit when he left. >> reporter: brown fired back calling whitman a liar. >> taxes went down under jerry brown but whitman's rose keeps growing by the millions. >> reporter: yet it's brown who ended up with his foot in his mouth, oddly referring to the past president's famous denial to defend against whitman's clinton ad. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: brown apologized and clinton endorsed him and will campa
brown in a state that normally leans left. >> the electorate in california is very dissatisfied. we have over 12% unemployment in the state and they're listening to candidates who say that they can create jobs. >> reporter: but with a $19 billion deficit, some wonder if california has become ungovernable. >> i don't know why anybody would want the job in california. the job is-- you can't win. >> reporter: whitman is fighting hard, hitting brown hard in her ads,...
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here is kim brown. >> starting at 9:00 a.m. this morning. mount royal is going to be closed right there in front of the lyric opera house because of that renaming ceremony. also some fire activity has falls road closed. you can get around that several ways, rowand avenue or the jfx. right now, no problems on the beltway. 95 southbound looks really good between white marsh boulevard. no problems on the very topside between 83 and the jfx. that's going to take you one minute this morning. as we look at our cameras, traffic looks good. still very light volume. everything appears to be moving at speed. a little bit of increased volume on the west side on the outer loop, but still looking good as you approach i-70. stay with us, we have good of good morning maryland coming up after this. 03!!!!3 >>> 5:54 right now. here's a look at stories making headlines. the washington state woman who claimed a stranger attacked her is in some serious trouble this morning. an arrest warrant has been issued for bethany storro. last week, bethany confessed to di
here is kim brown. >> starting at 9:00 a.m. this morning. mount royal is going to be closed right there in front of the lyric opera house because of that renaming ceremony. also some fire activity has falls road closed. you can get around that several ways, rowand avenue or the jfx. right now, no problems on the beltway. 95 southbound looks really good between white marsh boulevard. no problems on the very topside between 83 and the jfx. that's going to take you one minute this morning....
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especial en un panel del caucus hispano para hablar del papel de los hispano en nuestra comunidad, don brown re afirmó el compromiso de telemundo de servir a nuestra comunidad y estar a su lado en todo momento. bueno ahora nos vamos a chile, para terminar con una noticia positiva el nacimiento de esperanza elizabeth la tercera hija de uno de los 33 trabajadores atrapados desde el pasado 5 de agosto de la mina san josé en chile, la bebé nació por cesárea y está muy bien al igual que su madre, felicidades a el minmineo ariel y que todos los mineros atrapados puedan estar con su familia la verdad. con eso nos vamos pueden seguirnos en telemundo news
especial en un panel del caucus hispano para hablar del papel de los hispano en nuestra comunidad, don brown re afirmó el compromiso de telemundo de servir a nuestra comunidad y estar a su lado en todo momento. bueno ahora nos vamos a chile, para terminar con una noticia positiva el nacimiento de esperanza elizabeth la tercera hija de uno de los 33 trabajadores atrapados desde el pasado 5 de agosto de la mina san josé en chile, la bebé nació por cesárea y está muy bien al igual que su...
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. >>> a race against time in san brown oh. the toxic threat lurking in that disaster zone and why it needs to be cleaned up and quickly. >>> after a string of rapes one apartment complex police thought they had their man but, now, another attack. and it's not something muni wants you to know about, a glitch that allows people to ride for free. what the transit agency is doing to stop it. >>> good evening, i'm ken bass teed a. dana has the night off. one teenager dead, four others injured after a crash in marin county, tonight authorities confirm all of those students are from novato high school, their car collided with a big rig on know vat oh boulevard near sutro avenue. don knapp shows us what the investigators found at the scene. >> reporter: the chp says speed and maybe alcohol were factors in the violent crash that claimed one life, left two with major injuries, and two with the bmw minor injuries. all of those high schoolers. two of the injured taken to san bernadino hospital, the other to marin general. >> the bmw behin
. >>> a race against time in san brown oh. the toxic threat lurking in that disaster zone and why it needs to be cleaned up and quickly. >>> after a string of rapes one apartment complex police thought they had their man but, now, another attack. and it's not something muni wants you to know about, a glitch that allows people to ride for free. what the transit agency is doing to stop it. >>> good evening, i'm ken bass teed a. dana has the night off. one teenager dead,...
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but gloria brown is a wgn legend. when you meet her, you will never forget her. >> the beatles. >> 1964, the beatles arrived in the us the war is raging. >> gloria brown is hired at wgn. >> i thought what a strange place this is. >> she had degrees in music and business. yet she was hired on fate. >> he looked at my application and said you are baptist, we need another one. >> he did not realize he hired the first black professional employee but others did. >> i don't think they had seen plaque people up close and people were come and stand and look into the window. >> i said could you come in, we don't bite. , she was born in mississippi and moved here in the 1950s. she lost her father a week after graduating high school. she married joe brown had a daughter is now a grandmother. >> hello. >> see that smile, it is her secret weapon. >> that's how she disarms people by charm. >> no one does it better than flor ya brown. >> i'm not afraid, she is an equal opportunity butt kicker. >> and the chief of staff promised her
but gloria brown is a wgn legend. when you meet her, you will never forget her. >> the beatles. >> 1964, the beatles arrived in the us the war is raging. >> gloria brown is hired at wgn. >> i thought what a strange place this is. >> she had degrees in music and business. yet she was hired on fate. >> he looked at my application and said you are baptist, we need another one. >> he did not realize he hired the first black professional employee but others...
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jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't afford now. >>> the man at the center of this summer's tainted egg recall is in the hot seat today. lawmakers are trying to get to the bottom of the outbreak and prevent it from ever happening again. joel brown reports now from washington. >>> reporter: the owner of one iowa company at the center of this summer's massive egg recall told congress and the public he is sorry. >> we apologize to everyone who may have been sickened by eating our eggs. >> reporter: jack has been called before the house package looking into the recall of a half building eggs. sarah lewis was among those who got sick. she had a clear message for lawmakers. >> i wish i could say this would never happen again. please consider changing your fda policies to more closely monitor the egg industry. >> reporter: the fda investigation hasn't turned up a specific cause for the outbreak but agency experts found evidence that the salmonella strain that made thousands sick was present at hillandale and wr
jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't afford now. >>> the man at the center of this summer's tainted egg recall is in the hot seat today. lawmakers are trying to get to the bottom of the outbreak and prevent it from ever happening again. joel brown reports now from washington. >>> reporter: the owner of one iowa company at the center of this summer's massive egg recall told congress and the public he is sorry. >> we apologize to everyone...
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we have people, it's the area of dominated by supporters of jerry brown. a lot of democratic supporters here are expecting some of the campus republicans to make their way here shortly. that also here, mixed into this quad of supporters and protesters were candidates left out of tonight's debate and students who wanted to make it clear that education should be a key topic of tonight's discussion. >> if this is a democracy they should have the other candidate. the other third party candidate who represents various opinions of issues. >> we want to make sure they bring forward all the issues. not a lot has been said about education. we want to make sure we're at the forefront of what's being discussed. >> reporter: the protest will wrap up in time for the debate inside the mondave center which seats up to 1,800 people. a moderator will lead the candidates through a series of questions. the candidates will have 90 pháeups 90 -- 90 minutes to answer questions. this debate will be watched statewide and there will be several watching parties here at the uc davi
we have people, it's the area of dominated by supporters of jerry brown. a lot of democratic supporters here are expecting some of the campus republicans to make their way here shortly. that also here, mixed into this quad of supporters and protesters were candidates left out of tonight's debate and students who wanted to make it clear that education should be a key topic of tonight's discussion. >> if this is a democracy they should have the other candidate. the other third party...
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fact: brown promised o cut crime. but mders doubled, making oaklanthe 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. he just can't deliver the results >> share it with you. at least 3 people have heard that this mysterious accident in san francisco happened maybe 15 minutes ago or so. a driver obviously crashed on mission and new montgomery downtown san francisco. crashed in several cars. the injured are taken to sf general probably not life threatening injuries but kahn see a number of cars banged up pretty seriously. it was a serious accident. but injuries apparently not life threatening. >>> attorney general brown is asking a federal judge to allow executions to resume in california as soon as next week. brown is a former death penalty opponent keep in mind. june stopped execution ins 2006 and ordered prison officials to overhaul lethal injection procedures. officials at san quentin say the refurbished death chamber will be ready next week if the moratorium
fact: brown promised o cut crime. but mders doubled, making oaklanthe 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. he just can't deliver the results >> share it with you. at least 3 people have heard that this mysterious accident in san francisco happened maybe 15 minutes ago or so. a driver obviously crashed on mission and new montgomery downtown san francisco. crashed in several cars. the injured are taken to sf general...
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joel brown, cbs news, washington. >>> and there is more evidence this afternoon disputing any link between vaccines and autism. researchers from the centers for disease control studied more than 1,000 children, and they found infants exposed to even the highest levels of mercury, that used to be in vaccines, were no more likely to develop autism than any other child. researchers say this should reassure parents that vaccines are safe. earlier this year, a british medical journal rescinded an article that suggested a link between mercury and autism. >>> taking multi-vitamins may not necessarily help people with colon cancer battle the disease. in a study of more than 1,000 people, the vitamins did not lower the chances of colorectal cancer deaths. and among survivor, the vitamins failed to lower the likelihood of the cancer returning. despite those findings, researchers say certain vitamins may still be helpful. for example, vitamin d may offer some production from colon cancer. but at much higher doses than those found in multi-vitamins. >>> here is a question. do you have a strong handsha
joel brown, cbs news, washington. >>> and there is more evidence this afternoon disputing any link between vaccines and autism. researchers from the centers for disease control studied more than 1,000 children, and they found infants exposed to even the highest levels of mercury, that used to be in vaccines, were no more likely to develop autism than any other child. researchers say this should reassure parents that vaccines are safe. earlier this year, a british medical journal...
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we would not be here if it was not the work for willie brown and others. don perotta and his extraordinary work. members of the board of supervisors that have come and gone. past mayors, incredible leadership from caltran, mtc, to all the folks that you see here, and in particular, secretary ray lahood, who stepped up to the plate and follow through on a commitment to steer a significant amount of funds our way. to barbara boxer as well, who has proven it is not just words that create jobs, but follow- through. it is about the leadership and the extension of past mayors, the good work of george miller, all the folks that that in four dimensions. let me conclude by saying that at the end of the day, all of that matters a lot come but it is simply not enough. the only way to cross the finish line, the only reason that we will be back here in 2017 completing -- celebrating its completion, it is all because there was a member of the congress to ended up becoming the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. her faith to this project, we are really celebrating her an
we would not be here if it was not the work for willie brown and others. don perotta and his extraordinary work. members of the board of supervisors that have come and gone. past mayors, incredible leadership from caltran, mtc, to all the folks that you see here, and in particular, secretary ray lahood, who stepped up to the plate and follow through on a commitment to steer a significant amount of funds our way. to barbara boxer as well, who has proven it is not just words that create jobs, but...
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so where was the san brown oh pipe on the list? >> tasselingment of pipe? it was not on the top 100 list. >> reporter: which leads to the question so what good is the list? >> we don't know yet what the cause was. so that will inform us as to how we need to look at these various pipeline segments and whether the process that we're using is a good processor not. >> reporter: is this a satisfactory response is this. >> well it's a response. i -- you know, every time there is a response there's more question. >> reporter: assemblyman jerry hill represents san brown oh. he says changing evaluation evaluations of the pipe. first they are on the list, then they are not, is troubling. >> we need to have confidence in our tilt and the california public utilities commission. at this point in time we're losing that rapidly. >>> now the map on the pg&e web site are not interactive so you can't zoom in and see how close those pipelines are to your house. but in the meantime they have setup a hot line (888)743-7431. that will get you to a pg&e representative and you can
so where was the san brown oh pipe on the list? >> tasselingment of pipe? it was not on the top 100 list. >> reporter: which leads to the question so what good is the list? >> we don't know yet what the cause was. so that will inform us as to how we need to look at these various pipeline segments and whether the process that we're using is a good processor not. >> reporter: is this a satisfactory response is this. >> well it's a response. i -- you know, every time...
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i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a long-delayed project took a giant step forward today. a key piece of funding was approved. what you can expect and when. the air bart bus connector on its way to being replaced. today, metropolitan transportation commission voted in favor of aloe indicating $20 million for the project. all that remains is for the state transportation commission to approve it and for the release of $25 million approved federal dollars. >> we have maybe one or two steps to go through and we'll have a home run. one 2004 steps is okay with me. there is about 30 steps, we've been here five different times. >> bart director has been fighting for the connector for 20 more years. critics have tried for years to derail
i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a long-delayed project took a giant step forward today. a key piece of funding was approved. what you can expect and when. the air bart bus...
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jeffrey brown has our book conversation. it's the very near future and many of the today's biggest fears have come to pass big time. among much else it's government is bankrupt. every detail of your personal life is available on a han handd device and available to everyone, and few people would be caught dead actually reading a book. but there's still room for a love story of sort, a super-sad true love story, in fact the latest novel by argue gary shteyngart. born in 1972, in what was then leningrad in the soviet union. he came to the u.s. at age seven, he lives in new york, and this is his third novel. welcome. >> thank you. >> brown: i gather you began writing this before the economic meltdown. >> it's so hard to be a novelist these days. i wish i were a blogger instead. things move so fast. i started writing in 2006 and thought what is the creativity they think that can happen, what if the banks failed, lehman brothers and the car companies went bankrupt? and by 2008 almost everything i had sketched out had happened and
jeffrey brown has our book conversation. it's the very near future and many of the today's biggest fears have come to pass big time. among much else it's government is bankrupt. every detail of your personal life is available on a han handd device and available to everyone, and few people would be caught dead actually reading a book. but there's still room for a love story of sort, a super-sad true love story, in fact the latest novel by argue gary shteyngart. born in 1972, in what was then...
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>> brown: good evening. i'm jeffrey brown. sarah shourd, one of three americans held in iran for more than a year, was released and left the country today. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we talk to two iran watchers, including one once jailed in teheran, about today's release and what it tells us about the regime. >> brown: then margaret warner interviews former british prime minister and united nations envoy tony blair about the newest round of middle east peace talks. >> i find it hard to see if these two political leader s in this context with an american administration pushing for a deal, if we can't get one, i don't know where we go from there. >> ifill: fred de sam lazaro has the story of a jewish entrepreneur working with palestinians and israelis for both peace and profit. >> brown: susan dentzer of "health affairs" and karen tumulty of the "washington post" sort through the latest give- and-take on health care politics. >> ifill: and we sit down with writer and cartoonist austin kleon for a dos
>> brown: good evening. i'm jeffrey brown. sarah shourd, one of three americans held in iran for more than a year, was released and left the country today. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we talk to two iran watchers, including one once jailed in teheran, about today's release and what it tells us about the regime. >> brown: then margaret warner interviews former british prime minister and united nations envoy tony blair about the newest round of middle...
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jerry brown has said an execution scheduled for thursday should proceed. some are calling that a political calculation given that earlier in his career, he expressed a moral opposition to the death penalty. so tonight we'll get a chance to hear the two candidates talking to each other instead of about each other. each candidate has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on ads all summer long. allen, famously meg whitman spending more than $100 million of her own money and, of course, unions spending a lot of money in support of their candidate jerry brown. the debate starts at 6:00. >> simon perez, thanks a lot. that's the first debate of three. now, from you out and about tonight, you can listen to the debate live on our sister radio station kcbs. >>> the most famous baseball poem ever written says there is no joy in mudville. well, campus just might be mudville tonight. uc-berkeley says it's cutting baseball and three other intercollegial sports teams. now, another team is it going to have to become a club. that's cal's rugby program. the most successful
jerry brown has said an execution scheduled for thursday should proceed. some are calling that a political calculation given that earlier in his career, he expressed a moral opposition to the death penalty. so tonight we'll get a chance to hear the two candidates talking to each other instead of about each other. each candidate has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on ads all summer long. allen, famously meg whitman spending more than $100 million of her own money and, of course, unions...
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i got your weekend forecast coming up. [ male announcer ] jerry brown's good old days. but what really happened? cnn -- not me -- cnn says his assertion about his tax record was "just plain wrong." jerry brown went out there and took credit for the fact that the people of california voted for proposition 13, which lowered taxes, which he opposed. and now he's going around taking credit for it. he raised taxes as governor of california. he had a surplus when he took office and a deficit when he left. he doesn't tell the people the truth. >>> today is a good day to celebrate -- what are you doing? [ indiscernible ] >> i was going to say celebrate a birthday. that's a tease for what's coming up. but right now,ist going to say it's a good day outside to celebrate. >> it is. but i always feel so small. didn't wear my heels today. standing next to tall allen martin here! [ laughter ] >> forecast for today, wow. we still have some clouds out there. this is san jose down in the santa clara valley. it is expected to be a nice day, but those clouds have definitely taken their tim
i got your weekend forecast coming up. [ male announcer ] jerry brown's good old days. but what really happened? cnn -- not me -- cnn says his assertion about his tax record was "just plain wrong." jerry brown went out there and took credit for the fact that the people of california voted for proposition 13, which lowered taxes, which he opposed. and now he's going around taking credit for it. he raised taxes as governor of california. he had a surplus when he took office and a...
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and so what does jerry brown say? mark matthews is live with a fund-raiser for brown being held on whitman's ballot. >> and we're here in atherton. that is where money s jerry brown is in a fund-raiser here with about 50 guests described as significant contribute yoirs. there was a bit of a protest. we've got tape to show you. they shot it about 15 minutes or so. then drove away. and the fund-raiser expected to raise undisclosed amount of cash. we may know, but the big news is meg whitman's decision to oppose prop 23. last week, meg whitman said she hadn't made up her mind mind on prop 23. suspending the global climate change law autos we'll come out with positions on all prob sigss probably in the next week to 10 day autos now, she's saying she'll vote against prop 23 rolling back carbon emissions standards as long as unemployment in california was above 5.5%. and she believes the state global warming laws are hurting more than helping. >> today in california only 1% of the jobs are green jobs. 99% are in the rest of
and so what does jerry brown say? mark matthews is live with a fund-raiser for brown being held on whitman's ballot. >> and we're here in atherton. that is where money s jerry brown is in a fund-raiser here with about 50 guests described as significant contribute yoirs. there was a bit of a protest. we've got tape to show you. they shot it about 15 minutes or so. then drove away. and the fund-raiser expected to raise undisclosed amount of cash. we may know, but the big news is meg...
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--de inmediato, a traÉs de su twitter, brown agradecio el apoyo.--este impulso al candidato democrata surge luego de que el equipo de campaÑa de la republicana "meg withman" publicara unos "spots" de television donde se ve a "clinton" cuestionando la gestion de "jerry brown".--el video es de un debate de las primarias democratas de 1992. --uno de los tres periodistas mexicanos que fueron secuestrados en durango en julio pasado pidio asilo en "estados unidos".--"alejandro hernandez pacheco" quien fuera camarografo de "televisa torreon" ya vive de este lado de la frontera pues, teme por su vida.-Él denuncio que las autoridades mexicanas lo expusieron a los criminales tras llevarlo con engaÑos a una rueda de prensa en la que dice, solo lo usaron para "levantarse el cuello" a sus costillas. --asegura que despues de eso no se le brindo proteccion alguna.--acompaÑado por su abogado, reitero que su liberacion no se dio gracias a un operativo policial sino a que sus captores los dejaron ir. ...pasemos con bernardo osuna y un adelanto de la accion depor
--de inmediato, a traÉs de su twitter, brown agradecio el apoyo.--este impulso al candidato democrata surge luego de que el equipo de campaÑa de la republicana "meg withman" publicara unos "spots" de television donde se ve a "clinton" cuestionando la gestion de "jerry brown".--el video es de un debate de las primarias democratas de 1992. --uno de los tres periodistas mexicanos que fueron secuestrados en durango en julio pasado pidio asilo en...
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congresswoman jackie speier plans toivity the sap brown fire zone. speier has said her bill would make it mandatory for utilities to install automatic shutoff valves in residential neighborhoods or near high-rise buildings. the san bruno fire burned for one hour and 47 minutes before pg&e managed to turn off the supply of natural gas. >>> a san francisco police officer shot and killed a man today during a confrontation inside a residential hotel in the tenderloin. as ktvu's priya david clemens reported it was one of two violent altercations today in the same neighborhood. >> reporter: tensions simmered over in san francisco's tenderloin district, this hot september day, with two violent incidents half a mile apart. both on sutter street. the register hotel at 100 sutter street, the situation turned deadly. >> it sounded definitely like rapid fire, you know? bang, bang, banging banging something like that. >> in trying to meet with the managers outside of the apartment, the person displayed weapons to the officer and the officer fired the fatal shot t
congresswoman jackie speier plans toivity the sap brown fire zone. speier has said her bill would make it mandatory for utilities to install automatic shutoff valves in residential neighborhoods or near high-rise buildings. the san bruno fire burned for one hour and 47 minutes before pg&e managed to turn off the supply of natural gas. >>> a san francisco police officer shot and killed a man today during a confrontation inside a residential hotel in the tenderloin. as ktvu's priya...
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jeffrey brown talked to him this afternoon. >> brown: tom, give us an update first on where things stand with the rescue efforts. there's three separate plans at this point, right? >> that's right. there are. the first plan which is located up on the hill over there. frank can pan over and show it to us. option number one it's called. that's a drilling machine that's in the process of trying to drill a hole that's large enough to be able to retrieve the miners in a steel capsule that would be hauled up from a half mile underneath the ground. you can't see the other two options. one of them is is not here yet but the second option is to enlarge the communications hole that's been in place now for a week and possibly make that large enough to do the same thing. remove the miners out through the capsule. the third option is arriving tomorrow. a huge drilling rig that will arrive here from the airport on 42 different trucks. it's an oil drilling rig. it will be assemblyed on the far side of the mountain. it would be the fastest of the options but since it's getting a much later start than th
jeffrey brown talked to him this afternoon. >> brown: tom, give us an update first on where things stand with the rescue efforts. there's three separate plans at this point, right? >> that's right. there are. the first plan which is located up on the hill over there. frank can pan over and show it to us. option number one it's called. that's a drilling machine that's in the process of trying to drill a hole that's large enough to be able to retrieve the miners in a steel capsule...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: good evening. i'm jeffrey brown. the u.s. treasury and insurance giant a.i.g. unveiled a plan today to speed up the repayment of more than $100 billion in federal bailout money. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, economic writers louise story of the "new york times" and roben farzad of "bloomberg business week" weigh the pluses and minuses of the deal. >> brown: then, kwame holman looks at the down-to-the-wire scramble as congress pushed to adjourn just weeks ahead of the midterm elections. >> suarez: judy woodruff talks to speaker of the house nancy pelosi about the battle over tax cuts and the stakes for democrats in november. >> our members left congress last night. they are confident that they would return in the majority. >> brown: special correspondent miles o'brien reports on a mississippi community's plan to use stimulus money for mass transit in rural areas. >> suarez: betty ann bowser updates the johnson and johnson story as company executives and the f.d.a. come under fire on capitol
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: good evening. i'm jeffrey brown. the u.s. treasury and insurance giant a.i.g. unveiled a plan today to speed up the repayment of more than $100 billion in federal bailout money. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, economic writers louise story of the "new york times" and roben farzad of "bloomberg business week" weigh the pluses and minuses of the deal. >> brown:...
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i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. ♪ >> just hours from now governor schwarzenegger will tour the neighborhood devastated by explosion and fire. >> incredible heroics. six women rescued close to the site when their caretakers abandoned them. >> right here in that brown house behind me is where six women in their 80s and 90s lived. when the fireball shot into the sky and the fire started heading towards their home, burning into their backward, one caretaker made a dash for it. another was immobilized by fear. help came in the form of total strangers. >> sounded like the world was ending above the tree line up there while my dad and i were in our backyard. and it was just natural instinct to run up there and see what happened. >> so bobby and his dad bob and a man they've never seen before na
i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. ♪ >> just hours from now governor schwarzenegger will tour the neighborhood devastated by explosion and fire. >> incredible heroics. six women rescued close to the site when their caretakers abandoned...
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>> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and michael gerson sitting in for david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [woman crying] [yells]
>> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and michael gerson sitting in for david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by...
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something brown won't have because unions are funding his campaign. >> putting jerry brown in charge of negotiating with the labor unions around pensions, around how many people we have in the state government is like putting count dracula in charge of the blood bank. >> reporter: brown was quick to point out he has a record of standing up to labor. >> i am the only governor that vetoed the excessive pay raises of all the state employees, not once, but twice. the majority will get an immediate tax break from her key economic plan, which is to eliminate totally the california capital gains tax. >> reporter: immigration is a defining issue. >> we can't round them up and deport them like they did in eastern europe. we have to find a path to citizenship. i think if we do and we secure the borders -- >> reporter: whitman opposes the path to citizenship but says the workforce is important. >> we have got to eliminate sanctuary cities. the worst of that is san francisco. but i want to couple that with some of our industries, like agriculture. >> reporter: both say creating jobs is a top pri
something brown won't have because unions are funding his campaign. >> putting jerry brown in charge of negotiating with the labor unions around pensions, around how many people we have in the state government is like putting count dracula in charge of the blood bank. >> reporter: brown was quick to point out he has a record of standing up to labor. >> i am the only governor that vetoed the excessive pay raises of all the state employees, not once, but twice. the majority will...
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i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >> carolyn: excitemaker hewlett-packard may be closer to another major acquisition. it's nearing a deal to by arc side for $1.5 billion. it comes a week and a half after hb successfully outbid dell for 3 par for 2 billion. , a site makes security software. >>> we enjoyed a lovely weekend but there's a change on the way. >> lisa: the 21st is fall so we have a pretty good looking week ahead. boy, did we drop today, as much as 10 to 15 degrees in some spots. a live look outside. looks pretty nice out there. plenty of sun, but those onshore breezes kept it cool throughout the afternoon. and just some 50s along the coast. santa cruz, 58 degrees, and elsewhere, we saw 59 half moon bay. 68 in oakland today, with some more 80s from concord to livermore. it was prett
i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >> carolyn: excitemaker hewlett-packard may be closer to another major acquisition. it's nearing a deal to by arc side for $1.5 billion. it comes a week and a half after hb successfully outbid dell for 3 par for 2...
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fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. but deadly on fleas. so ask your veterinarian for advantage, the flea specialist, for effective, but gentle flea control. what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings will be earning three times the national average. now, let's review. capital one interestplus savings... at three times more. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? are you a pisces? >> kanya west, should not be let in anywhere, that big producers, bouncer's, should not be allowed in any nightclub! [laughter] >> and it is a beautiful of fat. >> thank you. >> with the wind, it is an outdoor show. >> let us talk about 40 comedians on the stage a one time as the promotion? >> that will be at the end. with
fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. but deadly on fleas. so ask your veterinarian for advantage, the flea specialist, for effective, but gentle flea control. what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning...
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brown asks voters for new mayoral power to appoint school board members. he gets it, and promises better schools. but the drop out rate increases 50%. the school budget goes into a 100 million dollar deficit. the schools become so bad the state has to take them over. it was "largely a bust," he admitted. jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't afford now. failure as governor. failure as mayor. the riveras are taking their first family vacation. [ dad ] hey, do you guys want to see the largest artichoke ever grown? [ kids ] artichoke! artichoke! they needed some tools to help th keep track of their spending along the way. wells fargo checking with mobile banking lets them check their balance wherever they happen to be. the widest one or the tallest one? the closest. the closest. well, if you got the 4-wheel drive, you could go down this road here. [ mom ] i think we're lost. [ dad ] it's ok. we'll find some other big vegetable. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when life is mobile. ♪ breezy and cooler this afternoon a l
brown asks voters for new mayoral power to appoint school board members. he gets it, and promises better schools. but the drop out rate increases 50%. the school budget goes into a 100 million dollar deficit. the schools become so bad the state has to take them over. it was "largely a bust," he admitted. jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't afford now. failure as governor. failure as mayor. the riveras are taking their first family vacation. [ dad ]...