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on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin about how the demand for more and more energy has shaped political and economic change around the globe. we as a country today are twice as energy efficient as we were during the era of the energy crisis. if we weren't we really would be in trouble. >> suarez: and fred de sam lazaro tells the story of an unusual christmas celebration at a minnesota church. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major fuing for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> intel. sponsors of tomorrow. >> and by bnsf railway. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and f
on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin...
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>> reporter: when 66-year-old deborah drake was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer in 2007, it had already spread to her lungs. a&m then it went to her brain, and her doctor said she probably wouldn't survive. >> i wasn't as scared a&m as i was sad because i-- i love my life. i love my family. a&m and i thought i don't want to leave them soon. a&m. >> reporter: today's two drug studies offer people like drake new oppositions for fighting a&m advanced breast cancer. unlike traditional chemotherapy these drugs target cancer cells while leaving normal ones alone. >> the two findings will change practice that will affect close to 80% of our patients with metastatic breast cancer. that's huge news on its own. >> reporter: one treatment combined arosin, which a&m blocked estrogen, with affintor, which attacks the inside of cancer cells. a&m women receiving both aromasin and afinitor, went about four months longer wot their cancer progressing as opposed to those a&m with just one. it works for women with specific types of breast cancer. >> these patients feel better. these patients have f
>> reporter: when 66-year-old deborah drake was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer in 2007, it had already spread to her lungs. a&m then it went to her brain, and her doctor said she probably wouldn't survive. >> i wasn't as scared a&m as i was sad because i-- i love my life. i love my family. a&m and i thought i don't want to leave them soon. a&m. >> reporter: today's two drug studies offer people like drake new oppositions for fighting a&m advanced...
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on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin about how the demand for more and more energy has shaped political and economic change around the globe. we as a country today are twice as energy efficient as we were during the era of the energy crisis. if we weren't we really would be in trouble. >> suarez: and fred de sam lazaro tells the story of an unusual christmas celebration at a minnesota church. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> intel. sponsors of tomorrow. >> and by bnsf railway. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and
on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin...
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on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin about how the demand for more and more energy has shaped political and economic change around the globe. we as a country today are twice as energy efficient as we were during the era of the energy crisis. if we weren't we really would be in trouble. >> suarez: and fred de sam lazaro tells the story of an unusual christmas celebration at a minnesota church. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> intel. sponsors of tomorrow. >> and by bnsf railway. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and
on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin...
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judge, the you and deborah for helping. billy, thank you for hosting us over here. it was a great lunch. it was really, really wonderful to have a chance to have some south carolina cooking and i appreciate it very much as a georgian. i really really glad to be here and i want to talk about a couple of key things and then we'll take questions. please be seated, you guys. let me start in talking about what just happened in washington and i don't know how we get this message across -- across to both parties, but there's something profoundly wrong in this economy with the problems around the world threatening to make it worse to have the presidents and the congress think that they've accomplished something by passing a two-month extension of one item. [applause] and my dear friend former congressman, the judge is here. we were able to work a with a democratic president to get things done. we got well fair reform done. we got the first tax cut in 16 years done. we had the largestest capital gains tax cut in history, done. four consecutive balanced budgets, done. what ha
judge, the you and deborah for helping. billy, thank you for hosting us over here. it was a great lunch. it was really, really wonderful to have a chance to have some south carolina cooking and i appreciate it very much as a georgian. i really really glad to be here and i want to talk about a couple of key things and then we'll take questions. please be seated, you guys. let me start in talking about what just happened in washington and i don't know how we get this message across -- across to...
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. >> i agree with deborah. he acts less like a politician and he exudes morality. >> he seems like he's a grandfatherly type and seems fairly honest. >> i said romney. i think he might be smooth enough that people would listen to what he had to say. >> okay. i'm why did you choose new? >> his age, wisdom. >> laurel. >> at strong, persuasive and does his homework. >> tina. >> he comes across as honest and speaks very well. >> okay. let's try this one other thing. here's the situation. let's suppose for a moment that rick perry for the sixth person in line at an airport counter and there's only one ticket left on the plane. absolutely critical point that this person must be on to get to a key event. how would rick peary handle it? anybody, jump in. >> he would send somebody else to do it. rick perry, how to handle this? somebody else to get the ticket? okay. i would rick perry, sixth person line has to be in not playing. >> i would say you would call his texas buddies. >> i'm sorry, that's a good point. he needs
. >> i agree with deborah. he acts less like a politician and he exudes morality. >> he seems like he's a grandfatherly type and seems fairly honest. >> i said romney. i think he might be smooth enough that people would listen to what he had to say. >> okay. i'm why did you choose new? >> his age, wisdom. >> laurel. >> at strong, persuasive and does his homework. >> tina. >> he comes across as honest and speaks very well. >> okay....
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deborah? >> my dad owned a company so is more geared towards business private industry of the government controlling things. >> how many of you would say i identify with the tea party movement? okay, we've got been -- laurel and chuck. and tony, do you identify with the tea party at all? you do, and christine? >> somewhat. >> okay. good. let me start, if i could come and just hand out a quick card. do we have occurred here and i'm going to put it up also. there were a series of ideas and believes that the republican party has. put your name of the top everybody should have a pencil. if you find yourself at odds with any of these -- if you find yourself at odds with any of these, just put a check mark next to it. but if you say sir, i agree with all of these, then you can put down none at the bottom or just leave it blank. in other words, are you at odds with any of these issues in the beliefs, values-year-old from the republican party? anybody take a look and say no i find myself in the differ
deborah? >> my dad owned a company so is more geared towards business private industry of the government controlling things. >> how many of you would say i identify with the tea party movement? okay, we've got been -- laurel and chuck. and tony, do you identify with the tea party at all? you do, and christine? >> somewhat. >> okay. good. let me start, if i could come and just hand out a quick card. do we have occurred here and i'm going to put it up also. there were a...
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deborah and mark pinson traded a three-bedroom house for an rv. they now travel the country from job to job staying in work countries rent-free. >> well, the rent was $1800. we pay zero here. >> reporter: benefits for those willing to travel in search of work. >> there are jobs out there. you have to be willing to look for them. >> reporter: mobile job hunters on the road of opportunity in a season of tough times. janet shamlian, nbc news, campbellsville, kentucky. >>> up next, if you know anyone who has anything from the moon, tell them they're looking to get it all back. >>> a new report out tonight says 517 moon rock samples are either missing or stolen. only 12 people have ever been to the moon and while those six moon missions brought back 842 pounds of rocks and dust, a lot of them were simply loaned out or given away or borrowed over the years. check your sock drawer. nasa said it will improve its controls. they don't think what it called national treasures are at risk of being lost for good however. >>> speaking of the moon, if you're an e
deborah and mark pinson traded a three-bedroom house for an rv. they now travel the country from job to job staying in work countries rent-free. >> well, the rent was $1800. we pay zero here. >> reporter: benefits for those willing to travel in search of work. >> there are jobs out there. you have to be willing to look for them. >> reporter: mobile job hunters on the road of opportunity in a season of tough times. janet shamlian, nbc news, campbellsville, kentucky....
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deborah and mark pinson traded a three-bedroom house for an rv. they now travel the country from job to job staying in work countries rent-free. >> well, the rent was $1800. we pay zero here. >> reporter: benefits for those willing to travel in search of work. >> there are jobs out there. you have to be willing to look for them. >> reporter: mobile job hunters in a season of tough times. janet shamlian, nbc news, campbellsville, kentucky. >>> up next, if you know anyone who has anything from the moon, tell them they're looking to get it all back. we all have internal plumbing. 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 muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesi
deborah and mark pinson traded a three-bedroom house for an rv. they now travel the country from job to job staying in work countries rent-free. >> well, the rent was $1800. we pay zero here. >> reporter: benefits for those willing to travel in search of work. >> there are jobs out there. you have to be willing to look for them. >> reporter: mobile job hunters in a season of tough times. janet shamlian, nbc news, campbellsville, kentucky. >>> up next, if you...
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deborah feyerick is outside the courthouse. what is the jury discussing? >> reporter: the jury slooking at the overall life of the convicted killer to determine if he should be spared death by lethal injection. for example, they're considering he has a 9-year-old daughter, and that he himself was a victim of sexual abuse as a child, something that triggered mental problems later on. the jurors have to weigh that and more against the brutal home invasion that left a mom and her two daughters dead following a night of torture. erin. >> well, that story is just still so impossible to imagine, but still there are children that are abducted, murdered, raped every day in this country. it seems that way sometimes when you hear stories like this one. for two days georgia authorities and fbi have been searching for a 7-year-old. she disappeared from a playground in canton, georgia. tonight that nightmare became a horrific reality, because investigators found her murdered in a dumpster near her family's apartment. holly is working the story in canton. what can you t
deborah feyerick is outside the courthouse. what is the jury discussing? >> reporter: the jury slooking at the overall life of the convicted killer to determine if he should be spared death by lethal injection. for example, they're considering he has a 9-year-old daughter, and that he himself was a victim of sexual abuse as a child, something that triggered mental problems later on. the jurors have to weigh that and more against the brutal home invasion that left a mom and her two...
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cnn's deborah feyrick has been following the tragic tale. today we got to hear the frantic 911 calls from the panicked neighbors. deb, this sounds so upsetting. >> it was horrible. five people did not make it out of that house, there were seven altogether, only two made it out alive and the towns mayor appropriately calling this tragedy catastrophic. >> reporter: as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning neighbors frantically called 911. >> what's the address. >> huge fire. the whole house is on fire. >> address, ma'am? >> we're at 2241 shippan avenue, it's the house next door. there's a major fire and there's three kids and a woman. >> reporter: trapped inside the connecticut home grand parents and their three granddaughters, 10-year-old lily, 7-year-old twins, grace and sarah. >> calling about a major, major fire with people in the house. >> we have the fire department on the way, ma'am. >> please, come quickly. >> reporter: the house was under renovation. it appears fireplace embers placed in an outdoor t
cnn's deborah feyrick has been following the tragic tale. today we got to hear the frantic 911 calls from the panicked neighbors. deb, this sounds so upsetting. >> it was horrible. five people did not make it out of that house, there were seven altogether, only two made it out alive and the towns mayor appropriately calling this tragedy catastrophic. >> reporter: as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning neighbors frantically called 911. >>...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> digging deeper into this case, let's bring in forensic psychologist helen morrison. helen, thanks for being here tonight. deb just said time is the enemy. >> that's right. >> i must say in my experience, whenever a child this young goes missing this long, bad news seems to be just around the corner. >> you're absolutely right about that. most people understand that the first 48 hours are critical in any investigation, and it's been so long now, and the question is, was she taken? who might have taken her? what would the motive have been? and where is she now? bringing in cadaver dogs is not unusual. that's pretty normal as far as protocol is concerned. but the question is, with all of those leads, why hasn't there been someone named a person of interest? >> you raise an interesting point there, but the fact that there hasn't been a person of interest named against this backdrop of hundreds of leads. >> right. >> does that mean police don't have one or they're just not talking about it? >> they may not be talking about it. i think one of the things tha
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> digging deeper into this case, let's bring in forensic psychologist helen morrison. helen, thanks for being here tonight. deb just said time is the enemy. >> that's right. >> i must say in my experience, whenever a child this young goes missing this long, bad news seems to be just around the corner. >> you're absolutely right about that. most people understand that the first 48 hours are critical in any investigation, and it's been so...
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. >> cnn's deborah feyerick cov offing this case from the beginning. she's in new haven, connecticut. take us inside the courtroom when we get the verdict, death by lethal injection. >> reporter: you know, it was very emotional during the reading of the verdict, death on all six counts, that komisarjevsky was facing. he showed no real emotion. at the enwas led out in handcuffs. members of the petit family and supporters who have been here every day of the month-long trial and the penalty phase, they seemed relieved but they were filled with i motion. finally it would end because you have to remember, this is one of two trials. but now it's over. and i even asked dr. petit, do you feel elation, exhaustion, peace? and he paused. he said, not elation, but peace. it was an enticing prospect to get to, his words, normal life and used the quotation marks. this has consumed every day, every hour, as they've come to this courthouse, tried to have their presence felt by the jurors. one juror told us there was a lot of crying but in the en, though they looked at
. >> cnn's deborah feyerick cov offing this case from the beginning. she's in new haven, connecticut. take us inside the courtroom when we get the verdict, death by lethal injection. >> reporter: you know, it was very emotional during the reading of the verdict, death on all six counts, that komisarjevsky was facing. he showed no real emotion. at the enwas led out in handcuffs. members of the petit family and supporters who have been here every day of the month-long trial and the...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> digging deeper into this case we bring in forensic psychiatrist helen morrison. thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> whenever a child this young goes missing this long, bad news seems to be just around the corner. >> you're absolutely right about that. most people understand that the first 48 hours are critical in any investigation, and it's been so long now, and the question is, was she taken? who might have taken her? what would the motive have been, and where is she now? bringing in cadaver dogs is not unusual, that's pretty normal as far as protocol is concerned, but the question is, with all of those leads, why hasn't there been someone named a person of interest? >> you raise an interesting point there, but the fact that there hasn't been a person of interest named against this backdrop of hundreds of leads. >> right. >> does that mean police don't have one or they're just not talking about it? >> they may not be talking about it. i think one of the things that police have learned over the years is that not talking t
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> digging deeper into this case we bring in forensic psychiatrist helen morrison. thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> whenever a child this young goes missing this long, bad news seems to be just around the corner. >> you're absolutely right about that. most people understand that the first 48 hours are critical in any investigation, and it's been so long now, and the question is, was she taken? who might...
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remember at the beginning deborah bradley said she put the baby to sleep at 10:30. now it turns out she was drunk out of her miernl at 10:30. the last time she remembers seeing the baby was at 6:30. instead of shifting their stories and refusing to speak to law enforcement, they should be spend every day with the cops conferring with the cops, making sure that the cops are following up on every lead and dem straight together world that they are their children's bested a voa cat and we are not seeing that out of these folks. megyn: how important is it to keep media attention on the case in the case of a missing child which vigils help do? >> i think it many incredibly important, particularly local media. the reason it many important is law enforcement need an excuse to move on to other issues. they are not well funded anymore. they aren't well resourced as when were even when my daughter was missing, therefore it becomes problematic to keep a full task force going all the time. the best way to encourage that honesty in law enforcement is through media coverage. get p
remember at the beginning deborah bradley said she put the baby to sleep at 10:30. now it turns out she was drunk out of her miernl at 10:30. the last time she remembers seeing the baby was at 6:30. instead of shifting their stories and refusing to speak to law enforcement, they should be spend every day with the cops conferring with the cops, making sure that the cops are following up on every lead and dem straight together world that they are their children's bested a voa cat and we are not...
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deborah madden is expected to be arraigned this morning. she's accused of skimming cocaine from evidence locker rooms during a three-month period in 2009. the state tried to charge her with a crime but failed to gather enough evidence. she quit her job before supervisors began to suspect she was stealing drugs. >>> barry bonds urging a federal judge to take it easy on him. instead of prison, the home run king asking for probation. the 47-year-old giants legend will be sentenced next week for his conviction earlier this year on one count of obstructing justice. in court papers filed just yesterday bonds arguing he should not go to prison because he has no criminal past. bonds' conviction stems from his grand jury testimony in the balco steroid case. >>> police are looking for a to being ton man who may have lived in an apartment with a corpse for months. police think the woman died four months ago. they're investigating her death as a possible homicide. >>> one of the best places for finding a new job is right here in the bay area. new repor
deborah madden is expected to be arraigned this morning. she's accused of skimming cocaine from evidence locker rooms during a three-month period in 2009. the state tried to charge her with a crime but failed to gather enough evidence. she quit her job before supervisors began to suspect she was stealing drugs. >>> barry bonds urging a federal judge to take it easy on him. instead of prison, the home run king asking for probation. the 47-year-old giants legend will be sentenced next...
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hopefully i'll be on a team soon and get ready to go. >> deborah, you see this. of course, you were there from the beginning. the beginning of the relationship. as it took place, really in front of television cameras from start to finish, what was it like to see your son as a part of a drama that really became a mellow drama? >> well, i think for us, the important thing is for us to stay close to family. through the ups and downs that come. you know, our faith in god carries us through all of these times. we try to focus on being thankful for things and being positive. and like kris talked about his foundation. that's what we're focusing on right now, is his foundation. we have so much to be thankful for. and that's really where our family is at right now. we're not trying to look back. we're trying to focus on moving forward. >> it really did land so heavily. i wonder, having a relationship in front of the cameras, having it all take place with cameras in front of your face, what impact do you think that had on your relationship? >> you know, i'm not -- i can't
hopefully i'll be on a team soon and get ready to go. >> deborah, you see this. of course, you were there from the beginning. the beginning of the relationship. as it took place, really in front of television cameras from start to finish, what was it like to see your son as a part of a drama that really became a mellow drama? >> well, i think for us, the important thing is for us to stay close to family. through the ups and downs that come. you know, our faith in god carries us...
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deborah is a democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think people are forgetting that the president was pushing one year from the start. he probably shouldn't pushed for two years, actually. i think the fact that there were 39 republicans who voted for the compromise, which would not have been a compromise if they would have accepted the year in the first place. this is what the president was pushing for the past couple months. for them to come back and say we want a year now, why did you not agree to a year in the first place? all of us americans should stand up and say, no more writers on these bills -- no more rider on the bill's success the keystone pipeline. that is a ploy used by republicans to push that agenda. host: do you think only republican legislation add riders to legislation? the democrats do it too. i will vote for president obama. he probably should be equated to do the health care. other than that i don't have problems with him. host: donna tweets -- you probably heard in your reading of what happened yesterday the i
deborah is a democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think people are forgetting that the president was pushing one year from the start. he probably shouldn't pushed for two years, actually. i think the fact that there were 39 republicans who voted for the compromise, which would not have been a compromise if they would have accepted the year in the first place. this is what the president was pushing for the past couple months. for them to come back and say we want a...
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>> well, deborah posted on our facebook page, no, coupons usually are for toxic corporate food that anyone who cares about what they put into their body after reading the ingredients would head to the fresh food section and learn to cook for a lot less money. keep sending us those responses, read more in the next hour, and post them all on the front page of our website, wbaltv.com. >> now 11 sports with keith mills. >> i'm a goner then, let me tell you, because i use coupons then all the time. i'm toxic. ravens leave for san diego later today. they're the three-point favorite to beat the chargers on sunday. more on that in just a second. but first, week 15 of the nfl season got underway last night with a blowout in atlanta. the falcons in jacksonville. matt ryan right there at the georgia dome against blaine gabbert and the jags. no contest in this baby. third quarter, already 27-0 atlanta. blaine gabbert hit by john abraham. peters scoops it up, and the defensive lineman's dream. falcons get it right back. matt ryan to roddy white, number 84. he gets in. three t.d. passes for ryan, two fo
>> well, deborah posted on our facebook page, no, coupons usually are for toxic corporate food that anyone who cares about what they put into their body after reading the ingredients would head to the fresh food section and learn to cook for a lot less money. keep sending us those responses, read more in the next hour, and post them all on the front page of our website, wbaltv.com. >> now 11 sports with keith mills. >> i'm a goner then, let me tell you, because i use coupons...
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host: our gesuest is deborah hersman. she has gone on the scene of 19 major transportation accidents. let's go to some members of the funding of the ntsb. $97 million is the budget for 2011. $65 million goes to payroll. about $32 million ghost operating expenses. there is a $102.4 million budget for 2012. take us through your setup. guest: our agency was created in 1967. we were made completely independent of the department of transportation. our accident investigators look at all modes of transportation. in the aviation brawl we have a statutory requirement to investigate all -- in aviation, we have a statutory requirement to investigate all accidents. we also have responsibilities in the marine, rail, and pipeline -- in marine, rail, and pipeline. we look at regional airplane accidents that occur in every state at all times of the year. we are very busy. our investigators do great work. we appreciate probable-cause determinations -- we received thousands of probable-cause determinations each year. caller: my issue is a
host: our gesuest is deborah hersman. she has gone on the scene of 19 major transportation accidents. let's go to some members of the funding of the ntsb. $97 million is the budget for 2011. $65 million goes to payroll. about $32 million ghost operating expenses. there is a $102.4 million budget for 2012. take us through your setup. guest: our agency was created in 1967. we were made completely independent of the department of transportation. our accident investigators look at all modes of...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> all right, still ahead, decision day nears for herman cain as his campaign suffers a big setback. still ahead, cain's attorney makes a passionate case explaining why the media is to blame. >>> plus, wikileaks at it again. this time, the website is exposing the dark secrets of the multibillion-dollar surveillance industry. 27 minutes after the hour. of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with spark, the boss earns double miles on every purchase, every day. that's setting the bar pretty high. owning my own business has never been more rewarding. coming through! [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> all right, more gridlock in washington wi
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> all right, still ahead, decision day nears for herman cain as his campaign suffers a big setback. still ahead, cain's attorney makes a passionate case explaining why the media is to blame. >>> plus, wikileaks at it again. this time, the website is exposing the dark secrets of the multibillion-dollar surveillance industry. 27 minutes after the hour. of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to...
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deborah farek, cnn, new york. >>> checking our top stories right now. al qaeda leader al-zawahiri is claiming to have captured this consultant. warn wine steen was abducted in august. >>> republican candidate herman cain e-mailed supporters today. he wants to know where they stand as he reassesses his campaign. cain said that he plans to speak face to face with his wife today about an alleged extramarital affair. >>> doctors at a north carolina hospital are treating billy graham for pneumonia. he's responding well to antibiotics. >>> political buzz is your rapid fire look at the best political topics of the day. three questions, 30 seconds on the clock. playing today cnn contributor maria cardona. pete dominic, host of cnn's what the week, and sherry jakobits. this lovely friday, good to see you. it looks like newt gingrich is getting a little ahead of himself. take a listen. >> it's very hard not to look at the recent polls and think that the odds are very high i'm going to be the nominee. >> okay. so will his momentum last until iowa. pete, you first.
deborah farek, cnn, new york. >>> checking our top stories right now. al qaeda leader al-zawahiri is claiming to have captured this consultant. warn wine steen was abducted in august. >>> republican candidate herman cain e-mailed supporters today. he wants to know where they stand as he reassesses his campaign. cain said that he plans to speak face to face with his wife today about an alleged extramarital affair. >>> doctors at a north carolina hospital are treating...
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here's deborah feyerick. as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning, neighbors frantically called 911. >> stamford, 911, what's the address? >> there's a huge fire right next to us. the whole house is on fire. >> what is the address ma'am? >> we're at 2241 shippan avenue. it's the house next door. a major fire and there's three kids and a woman. >> reporter: trapped inside the stamford, connecticut, home, grarnd paren grandparents lomer and paula johnson, and their three granddaughters, 10-year-old lily and 7-year-old twins, grace and sarah. >> calling about a major, major fire with people in the house. >> we have the fire department on the way, ma'am. >> please, come quickly. >> reporter: the house was under renovation. it appears fireplace embers placed in an outdoor trash enclosure near the home ignited the blaze. mom, madonna badger, managed to climb out onto skcaffolding, frantically directing firefighters to the third floor where she said her children were sleeping. >> t
here's deborah feyerick. as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning, neighbors frantically called 911. >> stamford, 911, what's the address? >> there's a huge fire right next to us. the whole house is on fire. >> what is the address ma'am? >> we're at 2241 shippan avenue. it's the house next door. a major fire and there's three kids and a woman. >> reporter: trapped inside the stamford, connecticut, home, grarnd paren grandparents...
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debor deborah feyerick, thanks deb. >>> young men and women seem to be heading in different directions. so who do you think is doing better than their parents? are young men better off or girls over their moms? answers and details in a minute. (screams) when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. [ male announcer ] spreading joy in a pair of santa swimtrunks? [ buzzer ] scoring a kindle with special offers for only $79 at radioshack. so right. ♪ >>> i asked who you thought was earning more than their parents 30 years ago. if you guessed women, you nailed it. women make 17 cents more than every dollar than their parents. >> men are earning 10 cents lesson the dollar than mess their age 30 years ago. alison kosik to tell us more. >> guys have fewer opportunities because the areas where they used to find a lot of work like manufacturing, construct
debor deborah feyerick, thanks deb. >>> young men and women seem to be heading in different directions. so who do you think is doing better than their parents? are young men better off or girls over their moms? answers and details in a minute. (screams) when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other...
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deborah peyerick, cnn, new york. >>> three more trading days for wall street this year. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange with more on today's action. we've been open for almost an hour, and its a he a down day it looks like, alison, why? >> it is a down day. it doesn't take many trades to leave the overall trading sort of one direction or another. overall it's just one of those quiet trading days on wall street. stocks are, believe it or not, pretty much in a holding pattern at this point as far as in the red goes. the s&p 500 entered today up just 0.6% for the year. we'll watch to see if it can end the year on the plus side. not toch to write home about. big improvement from a few months ago after s&p downgraded its u.s. debt rating. >> let's talk about same sex couples. they had a lot to celebrate in 2011. new york, for instance, legal lieszed same-sex marriage, but the couples are in for a rude awakening come tax time, right? explain that. >> you're right about that. hala, that's because the federal government still doesn't recognize same-sex marriage so
deborah peyerick, cnn, new york. >>> three more trading days for wall street this year. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange with more on today's action. we've been open for almost an hour, and its a he a down day it looks like, alison, why? >> it is a down day. it doesn't take many trades to leave the overall trading sort of one direction or another. overall it's just one of those quiet trading days on wall street. stocks are, believe it or not, pretty much in a...
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deborah lynn woods. joe nathan woods. joe nathan woods jr.. mark james's einberg, we remember. no go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we are going to go a little bit out of order. we were going to have bob mueller but instead we are moving up the attorney general partly because he has to leave and he can't stay for the entire -- stay as long as he can. the attorney general, the position, if there's a job in government that gets more criticism than the transportation security administrator it's the attorney general. i just want them both to know that is not true here. you are both among friends here. we are very grateful for what both of you have done to keep this country safe. the attorney general, a number of people called and said, how did you get the attorney general to come speak? we didn't invite him and we did not invite bob mueller. they wanted to come here and they wanted to talk to us. the attorney general and bob mueller worked on this case 20 years ago when they were in the u.s. attorney's office. no one knows th
deborah lynn woods. joe nathan woods. joe nathan woods jr.. mark james's einberg, we remember. no go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we are going to go a little bit out of order. we were going to have bob mueller but instead we are moving up the attorney general partly because he has to leave and he can't stay for the entire -- stay as long as he can. the attorney general, the position, if there's a job in government that gets more...
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deborah fayerick has a cnn exclusive. what are you finding out? zwl imagine if you had a business with an operating budget of about $60 million and imagine if that business brought in $800 million in a single year. you're about to meet someone who has turned his office into a money making machine. guess who benefits. you, the taxpayer. name any luxury item. yachts, mansions, art collection, race cars, diamonds, even ancient art facts. chances are, the u.s. government likely owns it. that's right. your government. it's all legal. in fact, it's justice. >> whether they're narcotics traffickers, arms traffickers, terrorists, publicly corrupt officials or your standard securities fraudsters, in every type of case we bring, we try to make sure we look at ways to take the profit out of the crime and return items to the victims. >> this year alone, the swrus tis department made $1.6 billion seizing property. almost half came from cases prosecuted in new york's southern district. >> in the last fiscal year alone, we have managed to bring in through the co
deborah fayerick has a cnn exclusive. what are you finding out? zwl imagine if you had a business with an operating budget of about $60 million and imagine if that business brought in $800 million in a single year. you're about to meet someone who has turned his office into a money making machine. guess who benefits. you, the taxpayer. name any luxury item. yachts, mansions, art collection, race cars, diamonds, even ancient art facts. chances are, the u.s. government likely owns it. that's...