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early. thank you for your patience. i'm back with you now. i hope you had a great weekend. i'm robin meade. let's jump right into the stories now. thousands of people had to pack up and run when this wildfire closed in. look at that video. the question is, can the firefighters save their homes, especially under those conditions? here is one thing you don't see often. the manly men of the nfl wearing pink. they're doing it to save lives. plus, we know a lot more about the man accused of trying to blackmail david letterman and his alleged money problems. interesting. you know what, let's start
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first here. cooler weather so far this morning is giving firefighters a break in their battle with a dangerous wildfire outside l.a. thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate throughout san bernardino county. the fire is only 20% contained right now. yesterday crews had to go door to door, rounding up people. evacuees gathered whatever they could and stuffed them in their cars. >> got everything we could think of. clothes, computers, picture, family albums. >> mostly just clothes and valuables. this is stuff from my wife's family. >> we evacuated 40 head from my ranch last night. >> 7,500 acres are already scorched, three homes are destroyed. officials don't know how the fire got started. it's been burning since saturday. yesterday, winds as high as 50 miles an hour fanned the flames, making it really hard to get a handle on the fire and there could be more gusts today. we'll keep an eye on that. three americans are sharing
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this year's nobel prize in medicine. the institute that hands out the awards says they won for their work on chromosome research, aging and cancer. the prize includes $1.4 million. the mother who was stabbed and her new baby snatched now has none of her children. she briefly saw her newborn saturday. he was found in alabama, but then tennessee's protective services took him and her three other kids. they say it was for safety reasons. a judge will review the case this week. a woman is charged with kidnapping the baby. u.s. forces in afghanistan have suffered their worst losses in more than a year. at least eight american troops were killed saturday when hundreds of militants attacked their outpost in the nuristan province. the military says the attack was pushed back after a 12-hour battle and americans suffered heavy casualties. it come as the obama administration is reviewing u.s.
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strategy in afghanistan. >> i don't foresee the return of the taliban. and i want to be very clear that afghanistan is not in imminent danger of falling. >> the top u.s. commander in afghanistan has reportedly asked president obama for as many as 40,000 additional troops. general stanley mccrystal says without them the mission in afghanistan could fail and the taliban could return to power. nearly one in 100 kids in the united states has some type of autism disorder. those are the stunning results of two new government studies. the finding is an increase over previous studies, based on a survey of over 28,000 parents and cdc review of health records. greater awareness and better diagnosis may explain some of that increase. investigators have several people under round-the-clock surveillance in connection with the suspected plot to explode bombs in new york. now, that's from sources close to that investigation.
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they say that some of them traveled to pakistan with najibullah zazi and are now back in the united states. zazi is facing charges related to the bomb plot and plead not guilty last week. nfl in recognition of breast cancer awareness month. is this the first time they did it? >> i think it is. i don't recall that they've done this before. it was kind of cool to see the linemen -- it looked strange, with pink wrist bands. my favorite was the pink cleats, d'angelo williams' daechlt his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004 and underwent a double mastectomy. she lost three sisters to breast cancer. williams told "the new york times" all three inherited the gene from their father's side of the family. all those will be auctioned for
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charity. love this. more action from these games. we'll see who else had on pink. >> ben roethlisberger. they did make it a stronger pink. >> it's bright. >> for the fellows. >> man it up a little bit, i guess. >> nice measure, though. here say story that will make you feel warm and fuzzy on a monday. something, right? this cat is nursing a baby chihuahua. there's the baby chihuahua. i want to see the kitty. the dog was in danger because her mom died while giving birth. there's the cat. an arizona animal shelter introduced the kitty cat to the dog. the kitty cat has kittens about the same age. >> kind of just stuck the puppy in with the rest and hoped mom wouldn't notice much. she thought that was fine. we're just really happy that she's willing to be such a good mom. >> so sweet. oh, look at that. if all goes well, they'll be put up for adoption in a couple of weeks there. a few weeks anyway. if you look at the cat
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video, the cat looks just as ticked whether it's a cat or a dog. >> the cat's not happy no matter who's down there. >> that's what it looked like. >> that's right. >> five minutes after the top of the hour. today it's about precipitation of the frozen kind and the wet kind. >> you're right, rob. welcome back. good to see you. >> thank you. little book tour action, but my hein heinie's in the seat now. >> you're done now, right, all vacation is used up. >> yeah. >> georgia and carolinas, big thunderstorms around the gulf of mexico. the other one is a huge snow maker for western parts of montana. they'll see as much as two to four feet of snow for lower parts of montana and the higher elevations the next couple of days. look at the moisture pulling out of alabama, into georgia, atlanta. tough go for atlanta trying to fly in and out for the morning. heavy rain now is moving in towards eastern north carolina and then down the grand strand of myrtle beach, through south carolina, charleston, savannah
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getting decent rain, too. that rain generates itself out of areas like mobile, in towards tallahassee. we'll look at that again, rob, in about half an hour. >> thank you. >> all right. speaking of the book which, by the way -- i'll say it one time, number six on "the new york times" best seller list. mierks gosh! remember we had a contest asking viewers for confidence boosters in conjunction with the book "morning sunshine." we now know the grand prize winner. it is lindsay s. from north carolina. she wins a trip for two to atlanta s we can meet her. thank you to all the viewers who sent in stories for the contest. you were all very inspiring. you probably think you pay too much in taxes. those who don't must be cheating. this year almost 50% of us won't pay a dime in federal income taxes, and it's all legal.
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all right.
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so, our salute to the troops today goes to sergeant major glendon oakley. he's on his second deployment to iraq. >> hi, robin. i'm jackie oakley. my husband's name is sergeant major glendon oakley. i love you, dear. i miss you. it's really been hard here, trying to keep it all together. but i'm holding it together. i just miss you being here to take some of the weight off my shoulders, but i'm doing it. we miss you so much. hurry home, dear. love you. >> love the family pictures. if you have somebody in the service, it is always, always our honor to help you salute them. go to cnn.com/robin. the man accused of extoo rting david letterman is free on bond after pleading not guilty on friday. joe halderman tried to shake down letterman for $2 million to keep quiet about letterman's
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affairs with fellow staffers. richard lui has more now on this guy halderman. he works for the same network as letterman. >> for how long, robin, he has worked 27 years as producer of the show "48 hours." he was also suspended from his job on friday. here is his possible connection to letterman. halderman's former live-in girlfriend is letterman's former assistant burkett. >> we already talked about $2 million. >> right. >> there's the motive. but do we have any deeper information about a possible motive? >> on that note, we do, robin. process cures described halderman, as a man in debt. he was desperate, as well, and would do anything to get out of that debt. he had to pay $6,800 a month in
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child support and alimony. his contract as of two years ago was for more than $200,000 a year, robin, family member saying he had been upset about being far way from his kids, his ex-wife moved to colorado after their divorce. the story is more complicated than it appears, and as we get more details, we'll have them for you. robin, you'll hear how other comics are reacting to letterman's scandal. >> the other funny guys didn't exactly let him slide. >> no. >> richard, thank you. what do you think? go to cnn.com/robin. we have a face book link. what do you think? are you still going to watch letterman? do you have an opinion about what's happened? we'll be reading your thoughts on the air all morning. so, we welcome them. you know, if several employees where you work suddenly got sick with h1n1, who would fill in for them? small businesses across the country may not be as prepared as they should be. money expert jennifer westhoven is here with more. if you're a small business the
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only thing you have as backup would be a temp agency, right? >> it's really hard. you get one person out, then the whole company can basically shut down. one or two people get sick, you've got a problem. experts say you want to try to have two people who kind of have the flu plan going on. who is going to do what if this person is out? you have to have two. what happens if one of them gets sick? mostly, they say, aside from temp agencies, you want to try to cross train people so they have a much better sense of everybody else's job so they can try to fill in, and prioritize about what's important, right? maybe you forget about behind-the-scenes people, like the i.t. person. maybe you want to have another person there in case your i.t. person gets sick. they also talked about your sick policy. you want to make sure that if somebody's sick, they feel like they can call in and take a sick day. they don't feel so guilty that they come in and get everybody else sick. one of the big questions that came up, can you force an employee to go home if they come in and they have the flu?
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that's something that -- >> it seems like you would, because it can't affect the entire staff. >> that's the argument why you should be able to. it's kind of a gray area, plus they've not had to deal with that before. you can't believe how many people don't pay a dime to the irs. if you're paying, this may hot you up under the collar a little bit. 47% of u.s. households pay no tax. >> how does that work? >> most of them are not cheating. most of them just don't make enough money that they basically just don't have a tax liability. so, most of the people that we're talking about here are families that make less than $50,000 a year. look at that. there's a couple people over a million dollars who are sneaking in. what is that all about? >> and is it legal? >> i'm going to guess probably it is. they're finding the loopholes, et cetera, to try to -- that's a massive amount of deductions, though. back to you. >> thank you. you could have a cup of coffee and help some people at the same time.
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stephanie elam introduces you to an atlanta company in this small business success. >> land of 1,000 hills coffee company is brewing up more than a great cup of joe. it provides jobs for rwandan farmers still recovering from the 1994 genocide. >> this year we purchased enough coffee to provide living wages for 2,000 farmers in rwanda. you can be in business and you can help people at the same time. >> jonathan golden, part-time anglican priest, foupded the company three years ago with a small loan and coffee bean roaster he bought on ebay. >> i said this will either work or my friends and family will have coffee to drink the next 20 years. it worked. >> reporter: he started off selling could have toy churches. he now has two shops in atlanta and plans to open two more, including one in rwanda. >> all of our could havecy roasted fresh. the driving force has been an
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excellent cup. >> reporter: the company also helps widows of the genocide to start their own business. >> we sent over $40,000 in microloans. from a little bean, you can influence a lot of people. okay. you want to join the party? if you're a small business owner, we would like to see your success story. go to cnn.com/robin. upload your video about your business and you could be featured here on "morning express." how are you doing on time? it's 16 minutes past the hour. a man was arrested for allegedly stalking and secretly videotaping an espn reporter. he could get out of jail as soon as today. a 3-year-old girl is found at a gruesome crime scene unharmed and may have witnessed a deadly shooting.
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what a heartbreaking story. the mother of a chicago teen seen being beaten to death on video says she cannot bear to watch the tape, but she want it is shown. derrion albert was laid to rest saturday. his funeral drew family members, city officials and community
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lead leaders. ann jeannette albert sat down and talked about the vicious beating. >> you can't look at videotape. >> uh-uh. >> but the world can see the videotape and people here especially in chicago, the youth can see the videotape. should that be -- i hate to say this -- a wake-up call? >> yes. i want them to see it. i can't watch it, but i want them to see it. i want them to know what they're doing. i want them to see what they did to my son, because they need to pay for this. you know, it's unfortunate that these are kids doing this, but something's got to be done. somebody's got to step in. >> this is the amateur video caught on a cell phone. police say that derrion albert was an innocent bystander when two gangs got into a fight. four suspects are charged with first-degree murder. the man accused of videotaping espn's erin andrews through a hotel room peep hole was arrested over the weekend,
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will be in court today. here is larry with more on that story. good morning. >> good morning. really, thankfully, erin is putting this behind her. she's a great journalist and a super person. >> you've met her before? >> yeah, does great work for espn. we're all horrified by this. 47-year-old faces charges, accused of videotaping her through a peep hole in nashville and milwaukee, and posting videos online, trying to sell them. they tracked him via his digital footprint on the internet and through e-mails. at issue is whether he will be released on bail. a few weeks ago, marshall was throwing temper tantrums, refusing to catch passes on his job, won't go through the workouts, kicking balls away from assist personnel. it's your job to do these things, acting like a chump. marshall must be get morgue sleep these days. sunday here he is, doing his job, finally. very talented wide receiver. great catch there.
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look at the nice run afterwards. makes everybody -- look at that. count the white shirts. seven white shirts on the screen. marshall, the touchdown. later on he's hugging his quarterback. here is the coach. look who comes up. it's brandon marshall, hugging his coach. >> wow! >> all is well in denver. >> attitude adjustment. >> absolutely. broncos win. you can tell by the smiles. hazing the rookie. look what the saints did to quarterback mark sanchez. oh, boy. he was picked off here. this is darren sharper going 99 yards on the return, all the way back. sanchez later sacked in the end zone shall fumbled another touchdown for the saints as well. 24-10. jets take the loss in new orleans. tough day. mendenhall responded in the right way, 165 yards rushing, steelers get the big win over san diego. >> now we're caught up on all of our football. >> yeah. >> i didn't have to watch it all afternoon. just joking.
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some rock stars want you to eat your veggies, or at least remember where they came from. the crop of performers who rocked out for family farming. plus, remember that officer caught on tape fighting with an ambulance driver? he's in trouble again.
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unfortunately one of them belonged to one of our employees, and he lost a number of his pets. >> how awful. a fireman is battling a wildfire in california, san bernardino county, that took his own home. winds could be calmer, helping crews get control of the flames. yesterday the gusts got as high as 50 miles an hour. three u.n. workers were kill in a suicide bomb attack on their office in pakistan. officials from the world food program say that five other people were wounded. the taliban's new leader in pakistan threatened new attacks yesterday. but it's still unclear whether they're behind today's bombing. the supreme court starts a
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new term today, the first for justice sonia sotomayor. some of the big cases on the docket include how corporate spending is handled in political campaigns and a lawsuit challenging chicago's ban on handguns. those are some of our headlines. i want to check in with you. morning, sunshine! i'm rob u.n. meade. good to have you with us. today a 19-year-old accused of trying to blow up a dallas skyscraper returns to court for a hearing. charged with trying to detonate what he believed was a truck bomb, beneath a 60-story building. smadi's former landlord says there was nothing suspicious about him. >> some of the people told me he was more of a party animal than a phil os fer. >> two weeks before his arrest, smadi was pulled over for a string of traffic violations and the video shows him asking about
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the legal process. new study from the march of dimes says about 10% of babies born around the world are premature and 85% of the cases occur in developing countries, in africa and asia. you might remember the oklahoma trooper who got in a fight with an ambulance driver. he is in trouble again, accused of beating a man who says he was doing home renovations when the trooper drove up and ordered him to walk toward the street. he asked why and the trooper started hitting him. two officers are on paid leave while that's investigated. david letterman's fellow comedians are not letting him slide after he admitted to having affairs with several staffers. for instance, here is jay leno on that scandal. >> if you came here tonight for sex with a talk show host, you've got the wrong studio. sorry. what is going on? boy, first conan hit his head, then somebody tries to extort money from letterman. i am so glad i'm out of late night. >> because he's on earlier now.
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richard lui has more on how other comedians are reacting. it was a bombshell of an admittance, that's for sure. >> it sure was, still getting laughs, though, robin. letterman had to see this one coming. zinged him on his top ten list. >> there's a new book out called why women have sex that has a list of 237 reasons why women have sex and letterman knows the top ten. >> there he is. here are folks who stood back on this. abc's jimmy kimmel spared letterman, and conan o'brien. drew carey, however, brought up the scandal but o'brien shot him down with a no comment. "saturday night live" has this. >> a producer for 48 hours was arrested for attempting a stupid
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human trick. it was reported that the blackmailer, joe halderman was threatening to reveal embarrassing details of letterman's personal life. after sex, he would always say stay tuned for craig ferguson. >> you know that's funny. that was good. >> that was hilariouhilarious. robin, that is your comic update for this monday. >> just to be sure, richard is also doing the investigation as well. >> right. >> a lot of questions are arising about how this is going to affect david letterman's show. something like 58% of his viewers are female. >> let's take time to look at it. it may appear on how women react to his affairs. according to nielsen, the audience was 58% female, six in ten. the scandal comes when letterman's show was on a role. it has been crushing the competition in the ratings, trailed nbc's "the tonight show" for more than one decade.
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>> and he kind of was involved in another -- i don't want to call it a scandal, but there was an uproar. remember the joke about sarah palin's daughter? >> yeah. >> it kind of comes back-to-back with that, too. richard, thank you. what do you think? are you still going to watch david letterman? does it make no difference to you? go to cnn.com/robin. there's a face book link there. we would love to have you chat on face book. we read them during the commercials. anthony writes, as long as he keeps dropping stuff off building, i'll still watch him. kathy writes the whole letterman mess is boring to me. you can probably expect a lot of one-glove trick-or-treaters this year. costume company ceo says michael jackson is a popular halloween costume this year. other big sellers are farrah fawcett, ed mcmahon, billy mays, all of whom are dead, died this year. another trend, saving money. people will spend about $56 is all on halloween gear. down from nearly $67 in 2008.
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is it just me or did halloween costumes get so intricate and everybody's mom is sewing them? when i grew up, i had the little vinyl one that would rip before you got to the school parade with the little rubber band thing that would snap. >> with the plastic sharp mask that would gouge your eyes out. >> those were the days. >> yeah, when superman cape had a picture of superman on his chest, like he would have his own picture on him or something. we had awful costumes growing up. let's show you what's going on now. big-time rain event for you again, south georgia, alabama, stretching through the carolinas now. atlanta, i want to zoom in here. the rain is moving in. basically it will be a morning event. get some delays later today at the airport. that's something we'll be watching. big rain out of charlotte, into the outer banks as well. heavy downpours around that south carolina coastline. big wave of low pressure that's sliding due eastward.
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it will take that rain out with it later on today, beginning to dry out a bit. thunderstorms by biloxi and thunderstorms by new orleans. something we're watching. lake-effect rain. still coming up lake ontario, in towards the adirondacks. south of here, it is drive and nice. new york city with your sunrise, relatively cool day for you. look at the tower cam. i'm thinking 62 degrees will be the high temperature when you get toward nyc. east side looking extremely lovely this morning, rob, i would say. >> just like you always do, lovely. >> it's going to be absolutely lovely up there. >> that's code word for bob when he doesn't want to say everything is good looking. it's just lovely. >> lovely. foul weather we have yesterday out of washington state. big-time wind event, 45-mile-per-hour wins got a dust storm, closing i-90 by rittsville. visibility less than a quarter mile, less than a third of a mile.
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just rough. that snow storm is making a lot snow across montana. we'll talk about that in about half an hour. >> snow storm? >> yeah, two to four feet in western montana. >> no. i say no. >> all right. we won't talk about that. >> whatever. appreciate it. a pregnant woman being rushed to the hospital ran out of time. you'll hear about her special delivery in a parking lot of a restaurant. the poor thing. also, move over, mcd's, how that fast food giant is slipping in the drive through rankings.
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13 members of the same family were buried next to each other in samoa over the weekend. they died in last tuesday's
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tsunami. local tv station report that is one woman in the family left intensive care to attend the funeral and bury her three children. the wake and the quake that triggered it killed more than 165 people. a baby girl just was not about to wait and was born in the parking lot of a restaurant. the father was driving to the hospital when he realized, oopsy, we're not going to make it. he pulled into the parking lot, was kind of late, dark. the mom's a doctor. so, she coached the dad through her own delivery. >> finally, i had no other alternative but to catch everything. it worked out well. i was in the perfect spot at the perfect time. >> he has magic hands to make a baby in mom's tummy. >> oh, that's so sweet! that was one of their other kids. now the restaurant says that they're going to put the baby's picture up on their wall of fame. he has magic hands. you scan help-wanted ads and can't find a job that's right for you.
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millions of others are in the same boat. there is good news in a bad economy. that is, there are jobs still unfilled. >> there are these jobs out there. >> jennifer westhoven. >> i'm bringing this story in the spirit of it's going to be hard. it's going to be challenging, but if you can get the right training, there are really good jobs out there that aren't going anywhere. they're not getting outsourced even with 15 million people out of work. these companies are desperate to find people as long as they have the qualifications. so they're looking -- where are they looking? nursing, engineering, accounting, sales. a lot of those fields, they mean math. even if you hate math, keep practicing. come on! because, really, that can really help you in the future. to try to get money to get the education to get these qualifications, check with your state department of labor, local community colleges. sometimes the local colleges will work with big local companies, because the big local companies say we need people who can do this. you might be able to get some
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kind of a grant. very challenging money headlines. here is something helping your budget. it's those gas prices, down again. more good news in a bad economy. aaa's average price, $2.46 for a gallon of regular. that is down about 13 cents a month ago. bottom line, it is a lot cheaper for you to fill your tank than it was last summer. that's something that's a little bit of a help in these hard times, people trying to save. all right. who is king of the drive-thru? you thought it was mcdonald's, but they thought it was okay to make you wait for a long time. that thumped them from the ratings, going from number two to number seven. average wait on line got 15 seconds longer. speediest was wendy's. number one overall according to fast food magazine qsr, chick-fil chick-fil-a, did they get your order right and then that speaker.
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that's how it used to sound ten years ago. you couldn't understand everything. >> what's good sales practice when they go through the drive-thru, hi hi would you like to order this special, super sizer and you're like, no, i just wanted a coffee. but they ask you straight out. so you have to go, no, not today. >> which makes everybody a little bit longer. >> true. oh, all right. hey, thank you. have you checked ow the new edition to our prime time lineup? "enjoy behar show" appears here at 9:00 pm. friday she was chatting with kathy griffin. >> i want to be jennifer aniston. >> why? >> my life would be better, i would be happy and have everything figured out. >> you think she's so happy? >> then somebody from the hills. i want to be one of the kardashians. how is that? >> no, you don't. >> yes, i do. i want to be khloe. you didn't see that coming. >> you know what? i don't even know who they are. >> catch up with "the joy behar show" at 9:00 pm eastern here on
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"hln." "real house wives of atlanta," is dealing with the death of her former fiance. police have more questions than answers apparently at a nasty nightclub brawl.
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you know, the flu season officially got under way yesterday. this year, people are more concerned apparently about the swine flu, which has already been around for a while, to tell you the truth. health officials say the virus is making its second major sweep, though, through the united states. swine flu vaccinations begin this week, but you might have to wait to get yours, because there's still not enough for everyone at this point. you have to be one of the at-risk groups. bobby is here. air travelers, saw a lot of them last week in the airport. >> you did. >> how are they doing? >> pretty good. it's early, though of the rain is sweeping through the lower part of the country. atlanta and charlotte will have delays. this afternoon, gusty winds out
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of new york. 15 to 20 miles per hour, half hour delay. not that bad. charlotte, watch for a half hour delay to pop up there shortly. atlanta, start seeing those delays pop up in about half an hour, and houston, rain and showers for this afternoon, probably a couple of delays out of that, but not that long. more details in a little bit. tomorrow a colorado cabby who rescued a woman from a fire will be named taxi driver of the year. he was picking up a customer in february when he noticed that the neighboring apartment was in flames, so he rushed in to get a wheel bound chair woman and carried her out. >> i was there for a $40 fare. angels wanted me to be there, not just to collect $40, but to save a precious life. >> his mother flew in from senegal to see him get that award. congratulations. talk about a bizarro world, brett favre and the packers will be on the same football field in
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different uniforms! larry smith is here. good morning. >> good morning. if brett favre can beat his old team tonight he will become the first quarterback in nfl history to have beaten every other team in the league -- every team in the league. he suits up against the franchise for whom he starred for almost all of his illust richlt ious career, led them to a super bowl win after the 1996 season. nfl players wore pink glove, wrist bands and cleats to show support for breast cancer awareness month. tom brady of the patriots looking pretty in pink, if you will. he helped the patriots get the win over baltimore sunday. how about the bears and lions? watch this play. talk about your quarterbacks. jay cutler going in for the touchdown, but getting hit by two players. ooh. look at that. >> oh, wow. >> whirly bird in the air. not exactly the way he planned it. >> he's okay? >> he is. that's the good news. bears got the win over detroit. speaking of detroit, that city
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is trying to avoid one of the great collapses in baseball in recent years. tigers and twins both won season finales sunday. they'll play a one-game playoff tomorrow to determine the central division champ. they had a one-game lead a month ago but it's gone. big win for tony stewart took the checkered flag for the fourth win of the season. moves up to fourth place in the chase for the cup seeking his third career title. and our gol highlights of the week, this is nicholas thompson, chipping in from the rough on hole number 14 and in. thompson very well done. golf highlight of the week. do not try this at home. he is a professional. >> thank you. ten minutes to the hour right now. a power boat slammed into a long island marsh last night killing three people on board. a marine rescue team found the boat 150 foot from the water and
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the captain had been ejected. a detective told local media that the boat had to be going pretty fast to wind up that far on the marsh. four passengers were seriously hurt. if you bought a powerball ticket in orlando, you might be $189 million richer. the winning ticket was sold at the chevron food mart. the store owner gets $80,000 for selling the ticket and will spread the wealth. >> i'll give some money to my cashier. >> he's going to give money to the cashier. the jackpot winner has not come forward yet. >> tough times means your choice of rental cars has dropped but the rates have not. we've got some tips before you make your next travel plans. then a mother whose newborn was kidnapped has now lost all four of her children. this time they stepped in.
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