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told them. it is not on them. it is on us. but it is someing that we intend to fix.stevecarlson. >>do you have rson to believe th iran would walk awafrom nuclear talks if congress draws up new sanctn snst with a diplomatic bakdown leaving no options for milita action? how do you respond to your critics on the hill who y that it was tough sctions and tougher sanctions will make it -- >> let me make a couplof points. number one, i said before ani will repeat, we do not want iran having nuclear weapons. and it would bnot only dangerous to us and our allies but it woulde destabilizing to the entire region and could trigger a nuclear ms race that could ke life much more dangerous for alof us. so o policy is iran cannot have nucle weapons. i'm leaving all options on the table to make surehat we meet that goal. point number two, the reason we have got such vigorous sanctions is because i, and my administration, puin place when i came to office the ternational structure to have the most effective sanctions ever. and so i thinkt is fair to say that i know a little bit aut sanctions sinc
told them. it is not on them. it is on us. but it is someing that we intend to fix. steve carlson. >> do you have rson to believe th iran would walk awafrom nuclear talks if congress draws up new sanctn snst with a diplomatic bakdown leaving no options for milita action? how do you respond to your critics on the hill who y that it was tough sctions and tougher sanctions will make it -- >> let me make a couplof points. number one, i said before ani will repeat, we do not want iran...
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suplicio siniestro sin un rasguÑo. [♪] narrador: carlson, california. un gran incendio destruye un depÓsito de quÍmicos. las llamaradas se elevan al cielo, el humo espeso se ve a kilÓmetros. el capitÁn de bomberos scott salhus llega a la escena y nota que el caso es muy serio. >>sin duda, este incendio era muy destructor. nuestros bomberos corrÍan peligro. y los civiles estaban en riesgo. narrador: el fuego es alimentado por tambores de 200 litros llenos de quÍmicos. docenas de...
eastshore freeway. westbound 80bycarlson, justwhere we have a camera there is a crash there totally blocking one lane and we are seeing good sized delays from hercules, in fact the drive time is almost an hour westbound 80 from the carquinez bridge to the maze. and approaching the bay bridge toll plaza, it is stacked up east of the maze, the 580 approach is also seeing very heavy traffic conditions. live look at the san mateo bridge, where it looks like things are starting to stack up heading out of hayward. that's traffic. here's lawrence. >> still a lot of clouds and some showers continuing out toward ocean beach. kind of quiet there now. but the clouds trying to break a little bit. we'll see more sunshine toward the afternoon. right now our hi-def doppler radar still tracking some rainfall into parts of the south bay and also right over the east bay. we are expecting the showers to wind up though as we head toward the afternoon. the skies parting, temperatures up into the 60s. ♪ >>> it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." new research finds people who like t
eastshore freeway. westbound 80 by carlson, just where we have a camera there is a crash there totally blocking one lane and we are seeing good sized delays from hercules, in fact the drive time is almost an hour westbound 80 from the carquinez bridge to the maze. and approaching the bay bridge toll plaza, it is stacked up east of the maze, the 580 approach is also seeing very heavy traffic conditions. live look at the san mateo bridge, where it looks like things are starting to stack up...
morning. thank you so much for waking up with us. >> that is the lovely and talentedtuckercarlson, thatis the lovely and talented anna kooiman and i am morris. alec baldwin, we know you've been tracking his whereabouts. i think he's going into hiding. he may be quitting television and media forever. >> which means he'll have more time to rome the streets of manhattan threatening people. you'll want to stay in tune for that scary story. >>> first, obama care. the president promised you could keep the plan you liked but also the doctor you liked. that promise looks like it's bumping up against reality this morning. united health, which is one of the largest health care providers this morning, has dropped thousands of doctors from their insurance plan. the reason, obama care. they're getting less money from the federal government in reimbursement from medicare and they have no choice but to fire these doctors. >> this will hit mostly elderly patients, those who have been with their doctors for a long time. in some instances as "the wall street journal" reports, are getting cancer tr
morning. thank you so much for waking up with us. >> that is the lovely and talented tucker carlson, that is the lovely and talented anna kooiman and i am morris. alec baldwin, we know you've been tracking his whereabouts. i think he's going into hiding. he may be quitting television and media forever. >> which means he'll have more time to rome the streets of manhattan threatening people. you'll want to stay in tune for that scary story. >>> first, obama care. the...
carlsonandsteve ratner on the table as well. a lot to talk about. you have been busy doing incredible work on behalf of military women. i want to start with obama care. how do we get beyond this. how does this glitch, botched roll out, misleading messaging get behind us in the rear view mirror and people get signed up? >> it's very, very difficult. i think it's probably more than a glitch. >> democrats are getting upset. >> we have the store open and we locked the front door. it's really important that people get in the store because if they don't get in the store, the prices continue to go up for everyone who will shop later. how do we fix this and get around what has become the most popular political two by in a decade. that is obama care and the misinformation about obama care that is so prevalent out there. i think we can get it fixed, but i think we are going have to take some kind of repairative action to reassure people that we are trying to get it fixed. >> robert gibbs? >> good to see you. if the landrieu bill came to a vote today, where would you be and are you worried that
carlson and steve ratner on the table as well. a lot to talk about. you have been busy doing incredible work on behalf of military women. i want to start with obama care. how do we get beyond this. how does this glitch, botched roll out, misleading messaging get behind us in the rear view mirror and people get signed up? >> it's very, very difficult. i think it's probably more than a glitch. >> democrats are getting upset. >> we have the store open and we locked the front...
fisher. >> wow. >> 22-year-oldmagnuscarlson. webring this up, there's a lot of people who love games, they love bridge, poker, tons who love chess. >> looks like rogoff. >> it is. because he's a grand master in chess. did you know that? >> yeah. >> one example of people in finance, chris flowers -- >> he admits when he's on the set here guest hosting, i asked him, in the last two hours that you've been on, has there been any period you've been thinking about chess moves? and he goes, oh, yeah. like, seriously? >> we're going to play a sound bite from ken in a few seconds. it's magnus carlson. it gets underway. >> cool name too. >> he faces off against a 43-year-old indian guy. >> why don't you let andrew say that one. >> what? anan? >> yes. >> just -- >> if you see that in the teleprompter, you might explode. >> he's the five-time defending champion. but the heavy favorites when you look, people are quite excited. >> why is there heavy betting on him? he's been blowing things out? >> he's an exciting player. let me play the sound bite where he was describing their styles of play via
fisher. >> wow. >> 22-year-old magnus carlson. we bring this up, there's a lot of people who love games, they love bridge, poker, tons who love chess. >> looks like rogoff. >> it is. because he's a grand master in chess. did you know that? >> yeah. >> one example of people in finance, chris flowers -- >> he admits when he's on the set here guest hosting, i asked him, in the last two hours that you've been on, has there been any period you've been...
. >> the real story withgretchencarlsonstartsright now. >>> thanks, guys. today on the real story the folks who blew your money on this will be enforcing obama care now. the same irs that targeted tea party groups. are they up to the task? plus the president says the gop is thinking about next year's mid-term elections instead of governing. wasn't it the obama administration that pushed back obama care roll out until after the mid-terms. you could find one of these after you wash the grapes at the grocery store. one woman did. it's a black widow alert. heart warming surprise that brightened up an ugly football game and had fans crying tears of joy. welcome to monday edition of the real story. with the deadline to fix the obama care website days away you may be surprised to learn where the president is today and what he's doing. he's on the road fundraising. and right now he's gearing up for a big speech not on health care or the efforts to fix the website but on immigration. so what's being done to fix the website while the president is on the road? >> reporter: today the white house
. >> the real story with gretchen carlson starts right now. >>> thanks, guys. today on the real story the folks who blew your money on this will be enforcing obama care now. the same irs that targeted tea party groups. are they up to the task? plus the president says the gop is thinking about next year's mid-term elections instead of governing. wasn't it the obama administration that pushed back obama care roll out until after the mid-terms. you could find one of these after you...
. the horse's name was blackjack. the 19-year-old was army private first classandycarlson. >>my skinny arm was trying to control all of that horse. >> blackjack had a reputation as a hot horse. he got this job because he would you say too wild to ride. after leading him about 14 miles, two days in a row following behind the casket. >> i was about beat near to death, worn out. >> i was so taken with blackjack that after the funeral, i wrote a poem about the riderless horse -- don't worry. it disappeared over the years, so you won't be subjected to the poetic ramblings of a kid. >> at one point he was pawing the pavement. he struck the toe of my right shoe. i wanted to fall down and roll around on the ground and cry, but couldn't do that. >> reporter: the riderless horse made an impression on mrs. kennedy. she waited asked for the saddle, bridle, boots and saber. blackjack was buried with military honors. he's been immortalized by a statue, he's even on facebook. famous for champing at the bit. in the middle of this solemnity there is one fool horse having the time of his life. >>
. the horse's name was blackjack. the 19-year-old was army private first class andy carlson. >> my skinny arm was trying to control all of that horse. >> blackjack had a reputation as a hot horse. he got this job because he would you say too wild to ride. after leading him about 14 miles, two days in a row following behind the casket. >> i was about beat near to death, worn out. >> i was so taken with blackjack that after the funeral, i wrote a poem about the riderless...
: alan colmes joins me now. andtuckercarlson. editorof "the daily caller." jay carney has a tough job right now. they are coming at him from the front row. that answer just went on and on and on. i'm not sure what he said. >> it's all they have got. here are some word that don't make sense and shame on you for asking questions. the reason they are resorting to nonsense. this is a big deal. they can't admit what the president said is untrue. here is the real truth. if people had known millions were going to lose their existing coverage under obamacare. obamacare never would have passed. if romney had known his and were able to prove it would obama have been elected? this goes to the center of obama's domestic program. this is the core of this whole program. martha: i don't know what else jay carney can do. he's in a very, very difficult position. >> he's got a tough job as press secretary and they need to say the president misspoke. that goes a long way toward forgiveness andletting the public know you are -- and letting the public know you are honest mistake. >> i would say we did
: alan colmes joins me now. and tucker carlson. editor of "the daily caller." jay carney has a tough job right now. they are coming at him from the front row. that answer just went on and on and on. i'm not sure what he said. >> it's all they have got. here are some word that don't make sense and shame on you for asking questions. the reason they are resorting to nonsense. this is a big deal. they can't admit what the president said is untrue. here is the real truth. if people...
, the president of the national iranian american council and here in new york isnathancarlson, servedwith the george w. bush administration, of the group iran. john kerry's trip to geneva, and are sergesergey lavrov is joinie group. do we have a deal? >> we are 90% chance of a deal. particularly folks who got us into iraq complaining about obama doing something that could be problematic, i feel it difficult to believe to be completely frank with you. it's not about trust as the president said. what you have to do is create a deal in which the mechanism for verification is such that you can trust the verification system, so that you know that if the other side is cheating you can catch them at a very early stage. if this deal in its second phase causes the iranian thes to implement the additional protocol then we have the best and most intrusive instrument at our disposal to make sure the iranians cannot cheat. >> a lot of people are upset. the president called benjamin netanyahu to calm him down. >> understand the iranians are walking around very satisfied in geneva as well t
, the president of the national iranian american council and here in new york is nathan carlson, served with the george w. bush administration, of the group iran. john kerry's trip to geneva, and are sergesergey lavrov is joinie group. do we have a deal? >> we are 90% chance of a deal. particularly folks who got us into iraq complaining about obama doing something that could be problematic, i feel it difficult to believe to be completely frank with you. it's not about trust as the...
down the eastshore freeway. westbound 80approachingcarlson. itis starting to get a little crowded as you get closer to berkeley. but overall, the drive time is still give or take about 19 or 20 minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maze. through the altamont pass, the biggest delays right now are actually out of tracy. 205 to north flynn. and then some slowing again towards vasco. but again, the real bottleneck is right there through the altamont pass and the livermore valley. that is your latest "kcbs traffic report." for more on your forecast, here's lawrence. >> and we are still seeing some rainfall outside. in fact some heavy downpours showing up on our hi-def doppler radar this morning. see for yourself we have that rain sliding through with the heaviest in parts of the east bay but headed towards the south bay now but boy it has been dumping and you can see the yellows and the oranges even that red right there in the center, that is some very heavy rainfall that's coming down through livermore and pleasanton. it will continue to sag to the south throughout the mor
down the eastshore freeway. westbound 80 approaching carlson. it is starting to get a little crowded as you get closer to berkeley. but overall, the drive time is still give or take about 19 or 20 minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maze. through the altamont pass, the biggest delays right now are actually out of tracy. 205 to north flynn. and then some slowing again towards vasco. but again, the real bottleneck is right there through the altamont pass and the livermore valley. that is...
, traffic alert at richmond. this is what it looks like right now as you approachthecarlsonboulevardexit. so obviously, a very slow crawl and our sensors are picking up the delays now. it looks like yeah, backed up towards highway 4 so it is jammed up now, even until you get past that earlier accident scene around central. also in oakland, it was actually may have been two reported accidents, hard to tell if it's the same thing or different. it was one at 98 and anyway, they reported the two middle lanes are blocked so we're seeing a little bit of slowing now in that area. if you're heading toward the bay bridge finally they turned the metering lights on about half hour later than usual around 6:30 so now you're stacking up towards the mcarthur maze and obviously that drive time down the east shore freeway in that heavy category about 40 minutes right now to the maze. here is a live look, it's also beginning to fill in through the altamonte pass. i checked the sensors, the slowest commute is beginning on 205 out of tracy to air way boulevard and then things improve a littl
, traffic alert at richmond. this is what it looks like right now as you approach the carlson boulevard exit. so obviously, a very slow crawl and our sensors are picking up the delays now. it looks like yeah, backed up towards highway 4 so it is jammed up now, even until you get past that earlier accident scene around central. also in oakland, it was actually may have been two reported accidents, hard to tell if it's the same thing or different. it was one at 98 and anyway, they reported the...