tv Washington Journal CSPAN October 14, 2009 7:00am-10:00am EDT
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hello. hello. hello. welcome. 7:00 already. your night was so short, wasn't it? good morning. i'm robin meade. glad to join you while you're having your coffee. some thought you wouldn't have to worry about the h1n1 flu. your healthy and strong and young. there's new info that may change your mind today. and this, we're hearing for the first time from a woman who had been missing for 18 years and another first. you will soon get to see what jaycee dugard looks like now. lindsay lohan may be celebrating this morning. california just dropped the hammer on the paparazzi. the h1n1 flu is seriously
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affecting more healthy people than first thought. new research from the cdc suggests that nearly half of the people hospitalized with virus had no underlying conditions. the agency also says that for patients who did have pre-existing condition asthma is the most common. the government bought 250 million doses of h1n1 vaccine and thinks there will be enough for anyone who wants it. jaycee dugard is breaking her silence and this hour we're expecting to get our first look at her as an adult. a spokeswoman released a statement from dugard saying that she's happy to be with her family and appreciates their love and support. "people" magazine releases the photo in just 30 minutes. two suspects have pleaded not guilty to kidnapping her 18 years ago. we expect to have that photo and will bring it to you. people in california are being warned to evacuate their homes because of the huge storm that pounded the state yesterday bringing the danger of mudslides in areas like santa cruz because
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wildfires burned away the brush. more than 6 inches of rain fell on the area yesterday. >> certainly we have a lot of burn areas and we've been out prior to the storm looking at a lot of these areas and trying to gain a perspective of how bad this storm could be. >> a dust storm meanwhile caused a deadly 11-vehicle wreck in southern california. three people were killed. the storm made it impossible for drivers on i-5 to even see where they were trying to go. a driver-by shooting in broad daylight killed two teenagers, three more are wounded. that happened on a busy street in washington d.c. hundreds of people might have seen the shooting. police think it had something to do with an with ongoing neighborhood feud. >> it's time for this kind of drive through a neighborhood and just open fire on people
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standing outside to stop. and we're already getting calls in from people who want this to stop. >> police are looking for a black suv with tinted windows hoping more witnesses will come forward. >> the health care reform bill that we've been watching so closely has crossed a major hurdle. the senate finance committee passed it and got one republican supporters. democrats have to blend it with a house committee version and make any changes that they think will get enough votes to overcome the opposition from republicans. president obama called the vote a critical milestone. >> this bill goes a long way toward offering security to those who have insurance and affordable options for those who don't. it reigns in some of the worst practices of the insurance industry, like denial of coverage due to pre-existing conditions. it also sets up an insurance exchange that will make coverage affordable for those who don't currently have it. and as the nonpartisan congressional budget office has
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certified, it will slow the growth of health care costs in the long-term and it will not add a penny to our deficit. republicans point out that the congressional budget office also says that the bill includes tax increases and a large portion of those will fall on individuals who make less than $200,000 a year and couples who make less than 250,000. a potentially dangerous situation led to a huge recall of older model fords. are you listening here? a cruise control switch can overheat causing a fire with your engine off. more than 1 million ford windstars are included. ford recalled 16 million vehicles for this problem. we have the entire list on our website. cnn.com/robin in the important website section. an update on a story we told but earlier this week. good news for a delaware kid who was about to be sent to reform school over a camping tool. zachary now faces a three to
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five-day suspension. that's after the local school board rewrote some rules. zachary brought a combo knife, fork and spoon to lunch. he was looking at 45 days at an alternative school for trouble makers. california's first lady maria shriver might be in trouble. she was caught holding a cell phone while driving. that's illegal there. tmz posted two pictures and video of her doing this. it says that they were taken after governor arnold schwarzenegger signed the law last year. her office wouldn't comment. on his twitter feed, schwarzenegger promised swift action. his spokesperson says that means he'll tell her stop it. >> i'm still the first lady of california? can you believe it? i know. oh my god. lol. that's texting. you have some explaining to do. >> that was very good. five minutes after the hour. >> let me show you what's
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happening now. heavy downpours coming off the gulf of mexico and it's really training in toward georgia. lots of heavy rain coming right off the gulf. we're looking for 1 to 2 inches of rain here. first part of the morning. that rain is stretching toward lower georgia. notice you're breaking out of it when you get toward the atlanta metro through the airports. good news here but you still picked up a lot of rain overnight and rain from monday, too. flooding is still a concern for that region. flash flood warnings we have for atlanta. all of the areas shaded in light green, all of these counties, flash flood warnings. streams and rivers running extremely high with rain we've had over the last 72 hours. look at the rain through chicago getting in toward lower parts of michigan. heavy downpours toward indianapolis. notice how fast it is moving to the east. it will get out of here later today and get into west virginia later this afternoon. yellow area south of atlanta you will see probably about an inch or two. that may be overdone just a bit
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because it's a quick moving storm. more showers coming in by friday. i think by friday afternoon things will begin to dry out for just about everybody in the southeast. good news there. california, still getting pounded. we'll talk about that in a bit. traveling up to the mid-atlantic how about d.c.? the white house right now temperatures will be cool. only in the mid 50s today. mid to upper 50s. it will be a cool one for you. breezy as well. no delays but just a gorgeous shot of the white house. nice yellow lights on in the windows. >> our director pointed that out. i wonder what rooms have the lights off? who is sleeping? >> i'm not sure which one the lincoln bedroom is. i would like to know. if that light is always on i wonder why? more on that in just a bit. >> an 8-year-old girl was attacked and left for dead. this has been years ago. now almost 20 years later there has been an arrest in that case and you'll hear from her, her stunning story.
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i'm richard lui. a woman waited 19 years for the arrest of a man she said assaulted her when she was just 8 years old. her throat was slashed but that didn't silence her. she was sexually assaulted in a field 19 years ago. after police arrested a suspect yesterday she, thanked her boyfriend and police investigators who helped keep her case alive for all those years. >> throughout this journey i've had two main goals and they were to find the man who kidnapped, sexually assaulted and attempted to murder me 19 years ago so that he could not hurt anyone else. and to use my voice in telling my story to as many people as i possibly could over the years in
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hopes that i may encourage other victims of silent crime to stand up and speak out against criminals. >> she says a man went through her bedroom window in 1990. she remembers waking up as a stranger carried her across a parking lot. the stranger told her he was an undercover cop and knew her family. she passed out after that attack. laid there for hours and says she woke up on top of an anthill with her voice box torn. court papers showing the suspect lived two miles from her in 1990. dennis earl bradford now lives near little rock with his wife and two kids. in 1997 he was convicted of kidnapping a woman he was accused of sexually assaulting her and slitting her throat but a jury did not reach a verdict on the rape charges in that case. new dna testing and other evidence made it possible to identify him as a suspect. we'll have more on how advances in dna testing solve the cases like this plus a facebook
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comments about this stunning case in about 20 minutes. flight sploirexplorer picking up heavy rain. notice atlanta busiest airport. look at planes coming in and going out. no problems with low clouds there and hanging in tough around charlotte. we'll get a couple delays first part of the day. not bad. just mainly in the morning. chicago, salt lake city, also cincinnati rain off and on today. 30 minutes to one-hour delays and then morning fog. dallas, denver los angeles san francisco, short delays due to wind. three-hour delays yesterday. today less than that. more on that in a bit. a painting thought to be from an unknown german artist may be a work from leonardo de
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devinci. >> you may get a crack at a home buyer tax credit even if you're not a home buyer. i'll cover the business news. a vote is expected soon in congress on a proposal to make it available to all but the wealthiest and maybe increasing that credit to $15,000. now, there's concern that without an extension of the credit home prices could fall even further. who hasn't dreamed of winning the lottery? chances are that the prizes could get even bigger. the people who run the multistate megamillions and powerball games say that a national lottery is in the works. the jackpots could surpass the old record in the united states which was $390 million. tickets might cost as much as $5. i don't know if people will go for that. new celebrities can get
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tired of the paparazzi really quickly. >> just like anybody out there you should have the right to your privacy. >> the country's most famous governor agrees. he's going after the paparazzi who go too far and even president obama was surprised that he was chosen for the nobel peace prize and now the judges are going out of their way to defend their decision.
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it is time to salute the troops. it comes from one woman to her brother. when all of his friends were getting ready for prom he was getting ready for boot camp. she says his family misses him and can't wait for him to come home. if you have someone in the military, go to cnn.com/robin. a lot of you are talking about swine flu this morning on the facebook page and how it might hit you hard even if
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you're healthy. that's what the new findings are finding. they were saying in the story that one of the pre-existing conditions that seems common with swine flu is asthma. >> the story is that half of the people that end up hospitalized with h1n1 were healthy. had no underlying medical condition. paparazzi chase celebs all over hollywood and now paparazzi are the target. governor schwarzenegger signed a law fining the paparazzi for taking photos that invade a celeb's privacy and goes after shows and websites that purchase the pictures. fines can be as much as $50,000. as you know, tabloids sometimes
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pay millions for those photos. rush limbaugh's bid to buy an nfl team is running into another hurdle. >> the commissioner blasted limbaugh for past comments calling them divisive and having no place in the nfl. limbaugh said that eagles quarterback donovan mcnabb was overrated because "the media wanted to he see a black quarterback succeed." colts owner said he would not vote in favor of limbaugh owning a team. he said he's a victim of fabricated quotes. he said for any sale to happen 24 of the 32 own verseers have to approve it. johnson is expected to go home from the hospital today after dropping a 275-pound weight bar on his neck. he's expected to make a full
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recovery. it's not clear if he'll ever play again. a lot of people think he can play football again. either way usc players will wear a patch when they play notre dame this weekend. a case of sour grapes this is. australian golfer attacked this guy after he got trounced by him in the president's cup. he called kim a loose cannon and the current john daley after claiming kim got back to the team hotel sideways at 4:00 a.m. he had been out going drinky drinky before the sunday match. kim denies it. guess what? kim trounced him. >> that means kim is that much better. >> didn't matter what he was doing. he beat him. >> he's 24. let him have fun. seattle see hawks players shade a nice moment with troops abroad. they visited with soldiers from the washington national guard while playing video games in realtime online with hawks fans
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stationed overseas. very cool stuff. find out the latest singing star that could buy a piece of the miami dolphins in 30. >> that's cool how they have video linkup to play with service members on video games. we told you about an insurance company that denied coverage to an obese 4-month-old baby saying it had a pre-existing condition being obese. the colorado company has changed the policy but it still has hln's joy behar fired up. >> this week german designer defended using anorexic women as models and an insurance company denied coverage to a 4-month-old baby boy because they say he was too fat. here's the baby. i don't know what he's talking about he's adorable and not fat. he's big boned. he weighs 17 pounds.
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his mother says that she's simply breastfeeding him. she must have half and half in those boobs because he's healthy. the insurance company says the kid can't have health insurance because he has a pre-existing condition. he's 4 months old. when did he develop a pre-existing condition? was he eating twinkies while in the uterus? at the other end of the food change are fashion models who stagger down the runway between purgings. he says fashion is not reality that it's about dreams and illusions. here he is. i'll tell you he's got the illusion that he's not a wax figure. i'm dreaming of fitting into my size 12 jeans without spanks. so what do we learn here? other than that maybe this baby's mother should breastfeed the models? we learn never take nutritional advice from clueless insurance adjusters or morbid weird european designers. but that's just me. you know i would kill for a
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more healthy people are getting the h1n1 flu than previously thought. the cdc reports that nearly half of the patients hospitalized with the virus had no underlying conditions. the agency also says that for patients who did have a pre-existing condition asthma is the most common. president obama says that he'll make his decision about the u.s. strategy in afghanistan in the coming weeks. the president will hold top level meetings today with key administration officials for the fifth time. the u.s. commander in afghanistan has asked the president to send as many as 40,000 more troops. police in toledo, ohio, say that a cook who works at this bar is one of the suspects in a
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wild shootout that you're watching here last week. no one has been arrested yet though. police say they have been getting tips on the street names used by some of the gunmen. and those are some of the headlines that we're following this morning for you. how are you? it's wednesday. you have just as far tooing this workweek as you've already come. i'm robin meade. the wars in iraq and afghanistan are not scaring away men and women who want to serve the country. the pentagon says that all four military branches met their recruiting goals this year. officials say that increases in military pay have helped especially at the time when the recession is hitting so hard. before we do this next story. i want to tell you that at this hour you might want to take that down. at this hour -- this half hour we'll get a new picture of jaycee dugard. do you remember she's the young woman who was abducted and kept for, like, 18 years and then finally she was rescued. we have not seen her or seen a statement from her since she's been rescued. we're supposed to get a picture
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in the coming minutes. while i'm doing the news, producers are all over it waiting for that picture to come in and we'll get that right now. a new warship made with steel from the world center attacks is on its way to new york. the ship was made in new orleans. people there waited hours to send the "uss new york" off yesterday. it was an emotional moment for many of them. >> i just had goose bumps. tears in my eyes. it's just a moment in history and it lives on and we hope we never face something like this again but we'll never forget. >> the warship will be commissioned in new york next month before heading to the base in norfolk virginia. a woman says she was 8 years old when a stranger kidnapped her from her bedroom, sexually assaulted her and left her for dead in a field. no one was arrested.
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police arrested a suspect yesterday. here's her stunning reaction. >> this event in my life 19 years ago was a strategic one. today 19 years later i stand here and want you to know that i'm okay. i'm not a victim but instead victorious. >> correspondent richard lui jennifer fought to keep that story and case alive. what are things that she did? >> she was resilient. the most compelling part about her story is was her fight to talk. her throat and voice box were slashed. doctors said she would never talk again. she recovered and talked and has told her story publicly to find and prosecute her attacker for close to two decades. she has a website for her case hoping victims of violent crimes will speak out as you've been mentioning.
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>> she's an inspiration to go through that and really come out fighting here. authorities credit advanced dna testing for identifying the suspect after all these years. let's talk about that. >> very interesting here. when jennifer's clothes and a man's underwear were tested in 1990, the samples were not large enough for conclusive results at that time. that's changed dramatically. today the fbi's labs often only require a dna sample smaller than a grain of sand and in the 1990s samples needed to be the size of a nickel or half-dollar. national public radio reports that robots are used in some dna testing and what may have taken humans years to accomplish in dna testing robots now get done in days if not hours. >> robots? that's interesting. you know a lot of our viewers have been moved by this story and posting comments on the facebook page. let's share right now.
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you can leave your comments about any of the stories today at cnn.com/robin and there's a big f icon to get to our facebook page if you don't know how to get there. happening right now in florida, the space shuttle "atlantis" is being rolled out from its hanger. the trek is expected to last six hours. starting friday people can twitter to sign up to go to kennedy spacer in the to see the launch in person. how cool is that? now is your chance to get a piece of country music history. there's stuff from johnny cash's former tennessee cabin going up for auction. the new owners donated it all to goodwill including his pool table and pieces of custom made furniture. >> hopefully it will generate a lot of interest and hopefully the bottom line will be a lot of money that we'll be able to fuel and put into our mission. >> if you want to bid on something, you can go online to
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goodwill.com. it should be up in the next couple of weeks by the way. current owner just donated it all. >> i love that guy. he was great. >> current owner or johnny cash? >> j.c. the man in black. we're seeing a lot of rain across the deep south. this weather brought to you by tylenol. feel better. here's what it looks like across the region. traveling down to the south here's your frontal boundary warm front drawing in warm and moist air out of the south and throwing it at you. it's raining hard south of atlanta. get a load of the temperatures from yesterday afternoon. burning hot. this time of year st. petersburg, 93. ornd orlando 92. look at the showers and thunderstorms moving through the panhandle of florida in toward panama city shortly here. that rain line connects all of the way in towards georgia and carolinas. the rain is out there for the
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morning. it's just scattered showers by this afternoon. the flood warnings are still in place. look at the bright shaded green areas. you can see all of the region by texas and northern louisiana lower arkansas, mississippi, alabama, flash flood warnings areas shaded in green. watches in carolinas you can see rain for morning and scattered showers by the afternoon. look at the heavy rain around chicago and back toward indiana. indianapolis getting the rain out of there now. down to the south farther and you can check out that squall line going down i-74 toward cincinnati. let me take you live to cincinnati. it's headed in your direction over the next half hour. quick moving rain system. look at that. it's pretty much dark already. looking at the rain coming in sunrise is just a couple minutes ago but it will be a real soaker for you first part of the day. tough morning commute in cincinnati. good morning to you. your football team pretty good. more on that in a half hour. >> you don't get to hear that every year. an elementary school is an unusual place for a protest. that's what happened here.
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the new photos this hour. you may know that two suspects have pleaded not guilty toll kidnapping her 18 years ago. we keep watch on that. i'll let you know when they come in. a girl who ran away from home after she converted from islam to christianity will have to return to her home state of ohio. a judge in florida said the teen will be put with child welfare officials while a judge in ohio takes over the case. the girl says that her father threatened to kill her for changing religions but he denies the accusations. the number of people around the world who are going hungry is climbing. the global financial crisis cut the amount of aid to poor countries and food prices are rising. more than 1 billion people are undernourished. 30 countries need help. 20 of them are in africa. are some of hollywood a-listers too thin? joy behar got an idea of what
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linda carter thinks about that last night. >> today's actresses are built like boys a lot of them. they come on my other show, the"the view" and it looks like they were stopped from eating for years and they didn't grow. >> i think basically unhealthy. i weekend through my really unhealthy period when i was as thin as i was for "wonder woman." i exercised all the time and didn't eat. when you stop that kind of behavior, then you -- >> blow up. >> doesn't she look great? catch the "the joy behar show" at 9:00 p.m. eastern on hln. a breaking story new right now. we've been waiting for the brand new pictures of jaycee dugard. the first chance to see what she looks like after 18 years of being kidnapped. this is it. just moments ago people.com released this photo of her.
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we're going to work here -- we just got it in. we'll work to get that zoomed in so that you can actually see what she looks like a little bit better. this is the first time we've seen dugard since she was found. you might remember the story. a family spokesperson says that she wanted to release the photo just as a way to thank everyone for their support so the two people are accused of kidnapping her and keeping her all these years and the guy fathering two children with her are saying that they're not guilty. they pleaded innocent to the charges. i'm so happy to be back is what the cover of "people" says. if you look at the old photo when she was 11 and her photo now, she hasn't changed that much. after all she's been through they looks good. we wanted to share that with you. we'll work to zoom in on that. $180 billion in taxpayer money bailed out aig and executives collected millions of dollars of bonuses.
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remember how bad you were about that? now the heat is on to get the insurance giant to reduce the payouts. i should say so. "the wall street journal" says the government wanted aig to recoup 45 million in bonuses paid to employees in march but only about 19 million of that has been collected. what color is your car? according to ford color preference varies from city to city. new york is black. blue is a big deal in philadelphia. people in boston love green maybe for celtics. ford's top market for silver cars is san francisco. white is really big in phoenix i would imagine because it's so hot there and it reflects heat. who knew? aed to a toddler who just wants to dance, dance dance is a hit. this cracks me up. get that booty going. hear from the parents who shot the video of the tiny dancer.
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people protested outside an elementary school where kids sang a school praising president obama. kids were in class during the protest monday. most of the protesters were not parents of kids there. second graders performed a song about president obama as part of an assembly last february. critics call it indoctrination. not everyone thinks it was a political message. >> the school should be teaching reading, writing and arithmetic and not providing a political message. >> a man has made history. it's not indoctrinating anybody. the kids put on a play. >> this youtube video shows part of the song. the school board says it was in no way political and that lyrics
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were sent home to parents ahead of time. a u.s. soccer player has been seriously injured in a fatal car crash. here's rafer with more on that story. sounds like he is fortunate to have gotten out of that. >> he is fortunate, robin to get out of it. unfortunately the poor guy was badly hurt. we're talking about charlie davies. he's in serious but stable condition after suffering several broken bones and a lacerated bladder after a car crash on a virginia highway. another man in the car did not survive. the accident happened around 3:15 a.m. on tuesday. coach bob bradley broke the news to his players. the cause is under investigation. davies was a starter for team usa which plays against costa rica tonight. lance armstrong responding to another investigation from the french. my goodness. this time federal prosecutors say they launched one into several teams from this year's tour after medical equipment collected from teams contained
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"suspicious material." now the french paper says that lance's former team is one of them. prosecutors deny the report saying they're not targeting any team specifically. lance tweeted same stuff different day. the 1,000-pound stolen statue of thurmon thomas showed up. vandals were trying to burn it. i've got it. i'll bring it back. the statue disappeared after sunday's game. how does that get across the border to canada? >> who do they play sunday? >> they played cleveland. a bad couple weeks for bills fans. fergie could become the
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latest star to co-own the miami dolphins. other nfl team owners approved her buying in. they gloriaest afawn. i don't know songs by fergie. she already has a marketing deal with the dolphins. speaking of buying into the nfl. rush limbaugh's bid to buy the rams hit a big hurdle. you know all music written by everybody and we stump ped you. >> i thinking of bee yong say. a first chance to see the impact of the past 18 years on jaycee dugard, a woman kidnapped edped when she was 11. this is a new photo of her. this is what she looks like today, the first time we've seen her since she's been found. a family spokesperson said dugard wanted to release a photo kind of as a way to thank
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everybody for their support. we had a far shot, we've zoomed it in. she looks very much like she did all those years ago, doesn't she? that's brand new you this morning. if you're on the run to the airport, let's find out -- i'm sorry. there's a lot of rain in a lot of places. i don't think it's a great day. >> probably not a great day. better than yesterday, three-hour delays in san francisco because of wind. the current delay is 15 minutes in atlanta because of the low clouds. a half hour or so around atlanta for the morning, charlotte the rain is in your area, same with the low clouds. watch for half-hour delays. chicago, rain for the morning and san francisco wind today but less than an hour delay. we'll talk about that in about a half hour. do you know there are still some ways to make a buck? how you can get higher returns on some of your money that you already have. that's good news in a bad
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we have new pictures of jaycee dugard. this woman was kidnapped 18 years ago and we now are going to see what she looks like today after all that she's gone through. people in california are being toll to evacuate their homes because of drenching storms. that isn't the only weather hot spot we're following. also a painting thought to be from an unknown german artist may be the long-lost work of leonardo da vinci. wait to see what it could be worth if that's the case. first, jaycee dugard was mace missing for 18 years. now we're getting our first look at her as an adult. "people" magazine released this photo in the past half hour. she's now 29 also making her first public comments since being found. she tells "people," i'm so happy to be back with my family. the two suspects charged with kidnapping her when she was 11 have pleaded not guilty. the h1n1 flu is seriously
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affecting more healthy people than first thought. new research from the cdc suggests that nearly half of the people hospitalized with the virus had no underlying conditions. the agency also says for the patients who did have a preexisting condition, asthma is the most common. the government bought 250 million doses of h1n1 vaccine and thinks there will be enough for anyone who wants it. some people in california are being warned to evacuate their homes. a huge storm pounded the state yesterday, bringing the danger of mudslietds in areas like santa cruz where the wildfires have burned away the brush. more than six inches of rain fell. >> certainly we have a lot of burn areas and we've been out prior to the storm looking at a lot of these areas and trying to gain a perspective of how bad this storm could be. >> in addition to mudslides, people who live in california are worried about flash floods.
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they've been filling up sandbagses could get ready. bob will be here in a few minutes to start his forecast. the health care reform bill we've been watching so closely has closed eded major hurdle. the season finance freet passed aand got one republican supporter. they have to blend that with the house version. republican supporter olympia snowe says the bill still needs work. >> i share my republican colleagues' trepidation about what will take place on the senate floor and how indeed the finance committee bill will be merged with the health bill. >> the president says that the bill won't add to the deficit, but republicans point out the congressional budget office also says the bill includes tax increases and a large portion of those will fall on individuals who make less than 200,000s a
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year and couples that make less than 250,000. a potentially dangerous suggestion has led to a huge recall of older model ford. a cruise control switch can overheat possibly causing a fire even with your engine off. more than 1 million ford windstars are included. federal officials say ford has recalled 16 million vehicles for this problem. the entire list of those vehicles is at cnn.com/robin. the important website section. the white house has become la casa blanca. nice! the first family celebrated hispanic musical hair taejeritage on the south lawn. many guests were there for fiesta latina the third in a music series launched by first lady michelle obama to celebrate different genres of music. a celebration of classical music
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will be held next month. and there will be much of less dancing to the classical music for sure. four minutes past the hour. we said we were starting on the west coast because they've seeb a lot of rain, parts of that area could be in for mudslides. >> it's always a concern when you see six inches of rain around southern california, especially where you had the burns over the last couple of months. what's going on is this, the cold front right across northern california, getting into oregon and washington state but a quick mover. notice how far the clouds have spread across the rocky mountains and plains. the rain is still out there, some of the reports from yesterday afternoon, kentfield, california, 6.14 inches of rain around san francisco, right at the airport, 2.64 inches of rain. it continues to fall for the day. i think by this afternoon things will be more broken and scattered by nature. potentially good news there as that wave of low pressure moves.
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rain around salt lake city, but the high wind warnings are only rely gaited to the l.a. county mountains. highest elevations probably peak peaking at 65-mile-per-hour wind gusts. rain showers around salt lake city turning into snow. that's basically across the higher elevations of the wasatch. no warnings out of that now. good news. the other big story, the heavy rain across the deep southeast. something we've been following for the last couple of days. check out the heaviest rain across lower florida getting in towards lower alabama showers, thunderstorms racing down i-10 through the panhandle. watch you that to develop later today, could be strong thunderstorms in there once it gets closer towards gainesville this afternoon. an area of concern. atlanta breaking up with the rain showers, good news here. clouds still hanging in tough. a couple of delays at the airports in atlanta because of the low clouds. flash flood warnings are still out there. more rain today, i think most of it should slide down south of atlanta in towards lower south carolina. look at the showers coming in toward chicago, heavy at times
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past indianapolis, stretching in towards cincinnati. let me show you the atlanta tower cam. if you are trying to get in or out of this region low clouds once again. this is a scene we've seen repeated for the past month, month and a half. just a foul weather start for the morning, delays at the airports because of this and we'll see flood concerns once again through friday morning. more in about a half hour. >> soupy. police have arrested a suspect in the rape of a little girl that happened 19 years ago. this is her back then. this is her now. hear what finally helped police track down the suspect that she described so long ago. plus -- this girl ran away from home thinking she would be killed because she changed her faith. now a judge is telling her she has to go home.
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let's salute our troops. the today's come from adrian martin to her brother eric martin. he's been in the marines for five years. for example, when all of his friends were getting ready for senior prom he was getting ready for boot camp. she says his family misses him, they cannot wait for him to come home. do you have somebody in the service? we're honored to aabsolute them, cnn.com/robin. how about we talk money here. who has not dreamed of winning the lottery? there is a chance the prizes could get even bigger. the people who run the multistate mega millions and powerball games say a national lottery is in the works. the jackpots could surpass the
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all-time record, 390$390 million. the tickets, though, might cost more than a buck maybe as much as $5. i don't know. you might get a crack at that $8000 home buyer tax credit even if you're not a first-time buyer. a vote is expected soon in congress on a proposal to make it available to all but the wealthiest and maybe increasing the credit to $15,000. wow. without an extension of the credit, some say that home prices could plunge even more. a 6-year-old boy was ordered to spend 45 days at a reform school for bringing a piece of camping gear to class. hear what the school district did, next.
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a woman waited 19 years for the arrest of her man who she says assaulted her when she was just an 8-year-old. correspondent richard lu joins us now. this was a horrible attack. her throat was slashed. he could not silence her, though. tell us more about how this case came to be to an arrest. >> that's right. resilience robin. jennifer said she was sexually assaulted in a field 19 years ago. after police arrested a suspect yesterday, she thanked her boyfriend and police investigators who helped keep her case alive for all those years. >> throughout this journey, i've had two main goals and they were to find the man who kidnapped, sexually assaulted,
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and attempted to murder me 19 years ago so that he could not hurt anyone else and to use my voice in telling my story to as many people as i possibly could over the years in hopes that i may encourage other victims of violent crime to stand up and speak out against criminals. >> she says a man crept through her bedroom window back in 1990. she remembers waking up as a stranger carried her across a parking lot. and she says this stranger told her he was an undercover cop, robin p, and knew her family as well. >> as a threat to her it sounded like. >> yeah. >> richard, she passed out after the attack and says she woke up on top of an ant hill with her voice box torn. it showed the suspect lived about two miles from her in 1990. who is this guy? >> the fbi says 40 career old dennis earl bradford lives here little rock with his wife and
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kids. in 1997 he was convicted much kidnapping a woman accused of sexually assaulted her and slitting her throat. the jury did not reach a verdict in that case. investigators say new dna testing and other evidence made it possible to identify him in as a suspect. >> a lot of our viewers feel so moved by this story they're making comments about it on our facebook page. we'll share some of those. some teens suspected of setting a teen on fire are laughing about it. that's according to the sheriff in broward county florida. two more were arrested yesterday. the sheriff says they prevented michael brewer from leaving the confrontation. three others arrested are suspect issed of carrying out the attack. >> this group of kids thought that because the kid may have snitched them out and turned them in because they were trying
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to steal his datd's bike they felt it was okay to set him on fire. we've got to send a message that is not okay and not a way to resolve any kind of differences or any problems. >> brewer's family says that he is now in critical condition and will be in the hospital for five months. an update on a story we told you about earlier this morning. good news for a delaware kid who was about to be sent to reform school over a camping school. he face a's three to five-day suspension suspension. he brought a knife, fork and spoon to lunch. he was looking at reform school for troublemakers. american music award nominations are up michael jackson is up for artist of the year and more. several nominations was for his greatest hits collection released in 2003.
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♪ taylor swift is also up for artist of the year. she has six nominations. the awards are scheduled for november 22nd. we told you about an insurance company that denied coverage for an obese 4-month-old baby saying that the obesity was a preexisting condition. the colorado company has since changed its policy. i need to point that out. it still has had hln's jay behar up in arms. this is her not for nothing commentary. >> this week's german designer defended using anorexic women as models and an insurance company denied coverage to a 4-month-old baby boy because they say he was too fat. here's the baby. i don't know what they're talking about. he's adorable and not fat.
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he's big boned. anyway, the baby weighed 8 1/4 pounds at birth but now at 4 months weighs 17 pounds. his mother says she is simply breastfeeding him. she must have half & half in those boobs because he's healthy. the insurance company says the kid can't have health insurance because he has a preexisting condition. he's 4 months old. when did he develop a preexisting condition? was he eating twinkies in utero? at the other end of the food chain are fashion models who tagger down the runway between purgings. he says fashion is not reality, that it's about dreams and illusions. here he is. i'll tell you he has the illusion that he's not a wax figure at madam tu sews and i'm dreaming of fitting into my size 12 jeans without spanks. so what do we learn here, other than maybe this baby's mother should breastfeed the models? we learn never take nutritional
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advice from clueless insurance adjustors or morbid, weird, european designers. you know i'd kill for a cannoli right now. >> again, the insurance company has since changed its policy. i need to point that out. the company now says it will give coverage to babies that are healthy but chubby. you can catch "the joy behar show" at 9:00 p.m. hln. rush limbaugh's bid to buy an nfl team is running into opposition from the league now. here's rafer. >> good morning. here's the thing. regardless of whatever deal the rams and limbaugh's group may reach. in order for the sale to approve itting roger goodell called him divisive and having no place in the. you may remember limbaugh stepped down as a commentator say mcnabb was overrated.
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and one saidcolts owner says he won't vote in favor of limbaugh buying ramtz. usc tailback stefon johnson is expected to go home from the hospital two weeks after dropping a 270-pound weight bar on his neck. the good news is he's expected to make a full recovery. it is unknown if he'll play for the trojans again. by the way, usc players will wear a patch saying sta fight on when she player notre dame this weekend. check this out sour grapes here or what? robert allenby attacked this guy, anthony kim after kim beat him in the presidents cup. golfweek.com says allenby called kim a loose cannon and the current daley saying he got homicide ways at 4:00 a.m. before their sunday match. >> that makes allenby look like
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he doesn't play as well since -- >> kim beat him really badly. >> after a long night out. >> he's 24. as long as he's performing -- kim denies it and hopes he was joking. seattle seahawks shared a moment with soldiers abroad. they played video games online with men and women overseas who are seahawks fans. very nice moment. lastly speaking of the whole nfl thing, why rush limbaugh's bid -- wait a second. that's the wrong thing. see who will buy into the miami dolphins. that's a look at sports. moving on here it's jon versus kate in court. they're on their way to court and arguing about money. surprise, surprise.
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more healthy people are getting the h1n1 flu than previously thought. the cdc reports that nearly half of the patients hospitalized with the virus had no underlying conditions. the agency also says that for patients who did have a preexisting condition asthma is the most common. new this morning, a first chance to see a woman who was kidnapped 18 years ago. what she looks like now. last hour, people.com released this photo of jaycee dugard. a family spokesperson said dugard allowed the photo as a way to thank everybody for their support. the wars in iraq and afghanistan are not scaring away men and women who want to serve their country. the meant gone says that all four military branches have met
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their recruiting goals this year. officials say that increases in military pay have helped, especially at a time when the recession is hitting so hard. that's a check on your headlines. we are busy in the commercials on the facebook page if you want to make some comments we'll be sure to read those. i'm robin meade. morning, sunshine. a drive-by shooting in broad daylight killed two teenagers, three more wounded. this happened yesterday on a busy street in washington, d.c. police say that hundreds of people might have seen the shooting. police think it had something to do with an ongoing neighborhood feud. >> it's time for this kind of drive through a neighborhood and just open fire on people standing outside to stop. and we're already getting calls in from people who want this to stop. >> well, police are looking for a black suv with tinted windows, hoping that more witnesses will come forward. a seattle biologist who lost a baby daughter after surgery is
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now experimenting with is suspended animation. ha's that? mark roth has been able to inject mice for example with a deadly poison which brings them right to the edge of death. but hours later he brings them back to life with another injection. here's aes's cnn's dr. sanjay gupta. >> with hydrogen sufl i'd you're stopping the oxygen and using key tones that have tried to fuel cells to try to provide fuel so the cells don't die stop oxygen and provide the keytone bodies. he puts it all into a single sort of shot. at one stops the oxygen and increases the fuel. it seems to work in animals. obviously there will be at least a few years before they try it in humanses. he's pretty convinced he can do it. >> excuse me, i'm not the one who would want to be experimented on. the u.s. military has given roth millions to find a way to put
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critically wounded soldiers into suspended animation. roth also has hundreds of millions of dollars in private funding. a woman says that she was only 8 years old when a stranger kid p napped her from her bedroom, sexually assaulted her and left her for dead in a field. jennifer waited years still no one was arrested. but finally police arrested a suspect yesterday and here is her stunning reaction. >> this event in my life 19 years ago was a tragic one. but today, 19 years later i stand here and want you all to know that i am okay. i am not a victim but instead victorious. >> correspond end richard lui, i mean, she is obviously a strong woman. jennifer fought to keep her story and her case alive. what are some of the things she chose to do afterward? >> robin listen to this. the most compelling was simply her fight to talk. her throat and voicebox was slashed 19 years ago during that attack. she says the doctors said she
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would never talk again but she recovered and could talk. she believes so she could tell her stories as you heard in that sound bite we were just showing. she was very public about this, to find and prosecute her attacker for now close to two decades. she even has a website for her case hoping victims of violent crimes will speak out about their experience, too. >> you know, authorities are crediting better dna testing for identifying the guy. let's talk about the improvements in d it na tests. >> sure. when jennifer's clothes and a man's underwear were tested back in 1990 the samples were not large enough for conclusive results. well, that has changed dramatically. today the fbi's labs often only require a dna sample smaller than a grain of sand. in the 1990s, samples needed to be the size of let's say a nickel or half a dollar. national public radar reports robots are used to automate fbi labs. they could work on hundreds of
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tests a day, if not hours. it could take years for people to do that many. robin? >> richard, thank you. a lot of people really have an outpouring of support for that young woman on our facebook page if you want to go there and make your comments. we've been reading some of those on air. 35 minutes past the hour. oh, man, who is going to get the dousing of rain today? a bunch of us us. hi, bob. >> good morning, robin. same old situation. you talk about an active jet stream, really in the lower part of the country. it's propelling a lot of moisture through the lower gulf coast. here's what it looks like rain-wise. a big slug moving away from atlanta, through the rest of eastern xbrornlg george through south carolina, stretching into florida. you can see another batch of rain through the ohio valley coming out of chicago. that gets into the mid-atlantic overnight tonight. could be heavy at times, too. how much rain are we going to see over the next two days? here is an estimation. i'm thinking right around the atlanta metro, the heaviest rain is gone by. during the next two days about two to three inches of rain, we
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still have flash flood warnings and watches out there from atlanta through alabama, into mississippi and parts of lu ly louisiana and arkansas and eastern texas. check this out. that across central florida how about cape canaveral, the space shuttle atlantis rolled out. it looks fantastic. >> it doesn't go fast at all. >> they're going to light that puppy up november 12th. it has time to get out there. thunderstorms out there too. 85 the high temperature there. yesterday close to you, orlando broke a record, 90 degrees 92 around the area. the real warm air down to the south, feels like summer there. look at the showers around atlanta. broken scattered activity is what we have for the next couple of hours. flash flood warnings in the light shaded green that go all the way to texas. that's because of the additional a.s rain we'll see starting
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tonight and lasting through friday morning. we're not quite done, even though the heaviest is moving through. heavy rain into ft. wayne, stretching into cincinnati indianapolis drying out temporarily, more showers off toward the west. then you get to the west coast here's your big storm, still off the coast, but the energy is in the rain is still coming down and has been come willing down hard. look at the rain over the last couple of days, kentfield, california, 6.14 inches of rain. most of california as you know in a drought. you need rain, just not this much in such a short period of time. more in about a half hour. >> thank you very much. are some of hollywood's a-listers too thin? joy behar got what "wonder woman's" lynda carter thinks. >> a lot of actresses are built like boys. they come on "the view." they are so thin they look like they were raised like veal, in a corral where they stopped them from eating and they just didn't grow. >> yeah, they are.
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i think it's -- basically, unhealthy. i went through my really unhealthy period when i was as thin as i was for "wonder woman." i sizeexercised all the time and didn't eat. when you stop that behavior you just -- >> then you blow up. >> catch "the jay behar show" here on hln. even new celebs can get tired of the paparazzi fast. >> just like anybody out there you should have rights to privacy. >> the country's most famous governor apparently degrees. he's going toward paparazzi that go too far now.
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paparazzi chases celebs all over hollywood. now the paparazzi are the target. arnold schwarzenegger sign a law that will fine the paparazzi for taking photos that invade a celeb's privacy. the law also goes after shows and websites that purchase those photos. the fines can be as much as $50,000. of course the tabloids sometimes pay millions for the photos. 180$180 billion in tax money bailed out to aig or in tax money, bailed out aig is what i'm trying to say. remember when executives collected millions of dollars in bonuses and that really made you upset? now the heat is on the insurance giant again to reduce those payouts. the treasury is asking aig not to pay the full $200 million that employees expect to receive. these could get a little heated when a congressional hearing on the bonuses gets under way later this morning.
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the guy who brought you the fancy disome vacuums is showing you fans that work with no blades. this is james dasom behind his fan, you calls it an air multiplier. it draws air into the face and forces the air out through the ring. no blades. it costs $300. for that you could buy an air conditioner, by the way. can you really, though? maybe just a window air conditioner. october is breast cancer awareness month. in today's "beyond the surface," we're looking at unexpected warning signs of cancer. dr. lynn baxter explains. a lot of women think that the only way breast cancer can present can with a lump they or their doctor can feel but that's not true. one of the most important things to look for is a change in your breasts, changes in skin such as a tim amming or puckering of skin, something pulling the skin toward the inseed of the breast
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or a rash or something that looks like an infection or inflammation on the skin that doesn't go away after antibiotic treatment, changes in the nipple. there are different signs and symptoms we see or feel on physical exam. by the most important thing is to try to find these breast cancers when they're smaller, early, most treatable. >> good little bit of information there. do you know there are still some ways to make a buck? find out how you can get some high returns on the money you already have. that's good news in a bad economy.
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you know, we have been talking a lot about the h1n1 virus this morning. plenty of you are commenting as well about your experience. the story was that more than half of the people or about half of the people that get hospitalized with the h1n1 had no preexisting medical condition, in other words, they were healthy. lynn writes on facebook, my sister and her adult son ended up in the hospital at the same time with pneumonia brought on by the virus. my nephew was in icu for three weeks and almost died. they both survived and recovered thank god but it was a very scary thing for our family. i guess so. i'm glad they're better. michelle wrights, i had swine flu and i did fine and i have asthma and diabetes. i had no complications. so we're getting different reports from different people about their experience, whether they had a preexisting medical condition when they got it or whether they didn't. the top general in afghanistan says the taliban and al qaeda are not the only obstacles there. u.s. officials briefed on his recommendations say that army
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general stanley mcchrystal is deeply worried about government corruption. mcchrystal's fear is that the afghan people might be so fed up with their government that they'll support the insurgents. president obama gets briefed today on the war. brand new details about a deadly incident at an arizona sweat lodge last week. the self-help author who ran the retreat spoke out for the first time yesterday in a speech to supporters. james arthur ray said that he lost people that he loved and cared about. now he says that he's hired his own investigators, people who were with there say that ray got pretty emotional. >> once he came on the stage you could tell that he was visibly very upset. he was teary. he cried. definitely the first thing he basically acknowledged, that this is what happened, you know. was really appreciative of the people who was able to show up for support. >> two people died after passing out in what is basically a large sauna used for cleansing
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rituals. at least 19 others were injure withed. slaifr sheriffs are investigating. a u.s. soccer player was seriously hurt in a car crash that turned out to be fatal for somebody else. here's rafer with more. >> robin, from what we understand, he's basically lucky to be alive. the news is u.s. player charlie davies is in serious but stable condition after suffering several broken bones and a lacerated bladder. the crash happened about 3:00 a.m. on a virginia highway on tuesday. it is under investigation. as robin said another man in the car did not survive. another female in the car did not survive. coach bob bradley broke the news to the players who took it hard. davies was a starter for team usa. it's unlikely he'll play in next year's world cup. lance armstrong responding to another investigation from the french. federal prosecutors say they've launched an investigation into several teams from this year's
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tour de france after medical equipment collected from teams contained "suspicious material." the french newspaper said that lance's former team is one of the teams being investigated. prosecutors deny it. they say they're not targeting anybody specific, but if you were cheating why would you just leave the suspicious stuff in a place where officials could find it? the team says they have nothing to hide and lance tweeted ssdd same stuff different day. the 1,000-pound statue of therman thomas turned up in canada. a man said he rescued it from vandal trying to burn it. he said he put the it on a flat-bed truck. i would love to hear that exchange on the bortder. what's that p on the back of your truck? fergie could become the latest star to co-own the miami dolphins. dolphins have already brought in
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celebs like marc anthony gloria estefan and venus and serena sexy back to the miami dolphins. >> rush limbaugh might want to look at that one. >> because he has hit another hurdle in trying to buy the nfl. miami, maybe give rush a call. >> thank you. are you putting aside some savings? now, you can get higher returns. clark howard tells you where to find the best rates. >> are you a sitting duck? you know what i mean by that. you hang out with the bank you've been using. they're offering you a worse and worse and wours deal. the fees they charge on the checking account the deals just get more and more unfriendly to you. so do you have to sit there and take it? no, you don't. a lot of people are reluctant to
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move their checking account, but at the very least, your savings. if you look at the online banks wow, the deals that are there are generally paying interest rates that are so much higher than a traditional bank that you're crazy to let your idle cash sit. for your checking account, i promise, not has hard to move it as you think. what you'll get in return is a hutch better deal. i'm clark howard. for more ways to pack a punch into your wallet go to cnn.com/howard. >> catch him at noon eastern on saturdays and sundays. what would you do if someone promised to pay for your shopping spree? one woman showed up in this store and told shoppers, knock yourself out, but it was just too good to be true apparently.
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e west coast are just joining us. i'm robin meade, morning sunshine. we are hear for the first time from a woman who had been missing for 18 years and another first. you're going to see what jaycee dugard looked like today. plus new information about the h1n1 flu. apparently healthy people are more affected than we thought. plus it is jon and kate plus the court. they're duking it out over what else? money. first, she disappeared when she was 11 and had not been seen
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for 18 years and now she's letting the world see her for the first. "people" magazine released this photo this morning. the two kidnapping suspects have pleaded not guilty. h1n1 is affecting more healthy people than first thought. new research suggests that nearly half the people hospitalize wd the virus had no underlying medical conditions. the agency said that for patients with a preexisting condition, as ma is the most common. the government bought 250 million doses of h1n1 vaccine and said there will be enough for anyone who wants it. by the way, a lot of people are comments on our facebook page. some people in california are being warned to evacuate their homes. a huge storm pounded the state yesterday. that brought the danger of mud slides because wildfires have burned away the brush there.
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more than six inches of rain fell on the area yesterday. >> certainly we have a lot of the burn areas and we've been out prior to the storm looking at the lot of these areas and trying to gain a perspective of how bad this storm could be. >> a dust storm caused a deadly 11-vehicle wreck in southern california. three people were killed. the health care reform bill has crossed a major hurdle. it even got one republican supporter. now, the democrats have to blend it with a house committee version and make changes they think will get enough votes to overcome opposition. >> i'm oppose today a public option because i think the government has the inherent disadvantage against the private
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sector and i think that we should leverage the private sector to perform by prohibiting practices on part of the insurance industry and denying people coverage on so many levels. we're going to end all of those practices. at the same time, we're going to provide tax credits and subsidies and make a transparent market and to provide affordable health insurance. >> the president says that the bill won't add to the deficit, but republicans point out that the congressional budget office says the bill includes tax increases and a large portion of those will fall on individuals who make less than $200,000 a year and couples who make less than 250,000. a potentially dangerous situation has led to a huge recall of older model fords. a cruise control switch can overheat possibly causing a fire when your car is off.
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1 million ford windstars are included. ford has recalled 16 million vehicles for the same problem. the entire list is on cnn.com. a shoot ng broad daylight killed two teenagers, three were wounded. it happened yesterday on the busy street in washington, d.c. police say that hundred of people might have seen the shooting. they think it had something to do with an ongoing neighborhood feud. >> it's time for this kind of drive through a neighborhood and just open fire on people standing outside to stop. and we're already getting calls in from people who want this to stop. >> police are looking for a black suv with tinted windows. they're hoping that more witnesses are going to come forward. paparazzi chases people all over now they're the target. the governor of california
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signed a law that will -- it also goes out to shows and websites that purchase the photos. the fines can be as much $50,000. of course, the tabloids might pay millions for those photos. >> even with the fine, it's worth it. wow. >> right, on the business side of things. rain rain, go away. >> both goes, too. california oregon washington the west coast the getting slammed right now. not as heavy as it was yesterday. most of the energy falling apart over the rockies. get a load of the rainfall totals from yesterday. over six inches of rain in parts of california. most of the rain coming down now is in northern california getting in towards oregon and washington state. also, rain around the l.a.
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county area. some of the winds yesterday, this is the main problem. trying to get in or out out of the bay area, golden gate bridge 63 mile per hour wind gusts. in san francisco, if you're traveling in or out of the bay area today should be decent for you. rain off and on most of the day. yesterday, you had three-hour delays at the airport. that is not going to happen today. most of the energy rises into the rockies and turns into snow. also, rain around salt lake city falling apart, but rain across the deep southeast, that is all pressing into the carolinas. we have flooding concerns for the south. a kid who was going to be sent to reform school for bringing a piece of camping equipment to class is going to get a break. more on that. and then there was a -- why
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time to salute our trips. today's goes to eric martin. when all his friends were getting ready for the senior prom, he was getting ready for boot camp. she says the family misses him and cannot wait for him to come home. as our honor to help you salute somebody in the service, go to cnn.com/robin. an update on the story we told you about this week. some good news for a delaware good about to be sent to reform
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school over a camping tool. zachary christie now facing a three to five-day suspension. he brought a combination fork and spoon for lunch. he was looking at the school for troublemakers. fun. the white house became la la casa blanca. this was the third in a music series launched by the first lady michelle obama, to celebrate different types of music. a celebration of classical music will be held next month. miss jennifer is off today so let me handle the business stories for you. the stock futures are surging this morning and some belief that the dow could hit 10,000
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today for the first time since like last october. it begins the day at 9,871. investors are optimistic today. new information on the economy this morning. retail sales -- retail sales fell last month more than 1%. that is the biggest drop this year. now, call it a hangover from the cash for clunkers program, but car sales plunged 10%. take the cars out and the retail sales actually rose a little bit. what color is your car? because according to ford, color preference varies. new york is top for black vehicles. blue is big in philly. people in boston really like the green. ford's top market for silver is san francisco. the white is big in phoenix.
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isn't that neat? a woman waited 19 years for the arrest of a man who she says assaulted her when she was only 8 years old. richard lui, it's a terrible story. this guy slashed her throat, but could not silence her all these years later. >> she kept on fighting. she was kidnapped from her bedroom and sexually assaulted. after police arrested a suspect yesterday, she thanked her boyfriend and police investigators who helped keep her case alive for all those years. >> throughout this journey i've had two main goals and they were to find the man who kidnapped, sexually assaulted and attempted to murder me 19 years ago so that he could not hurt anyone else. and to use my voice in telling my story to as many people as i possibly could over the years in
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hopes that i may encourage other victims of violent crime to stand up and speak out against criminals. >> and robin two decades ago, she said the man crept through her bedroom window in 1990. she remembers waking up as a stranger carried her across a parking lot and says the stranger told her he was an undercover cop, robin and knew her family. >> this is wub of the stories i know our viewers are going to have a comment on on facebook. she says she wants to encourage other victims to keep up the hope and speak out. she passed out after this attack and woke up of all things, on top of an ant hill with her voicebox torn. the suspect lived only two miles from her. >> 40-year-old dennis earl
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bradford lives in little rock with his wife and two kids. in 1997, he was convicted of kidnapping in another case. a jury did not reach a verdict on the rape charges. police say new dna testing and other evidence made it possible to identify him as the suspect in her case today. thanks. i'll let you finish that thought in a little bit. air travel-wise it's a tough day. the rain, it's light right now around atlanta. more showers later today. heavy rain up the coast of south carolina but what about atlanta itself? the only city with a delay. here's why. low clouds out there. 15-minute delays could grow to over half hour later this morning. here's what we're calling for for the day. again, charlotte and atlanta, 30 minutes to one-hour.
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chicago, salt lake city, also rain in cincinnati as well. also dallas, denver, l.a., morning clouds. more on that in just a little bit. california's first lady got herself in hot water while driving. she was using a cell phone behind the wheel. that's illegal there. and then her husband heard about it. he's the governor. ♪
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all right. good morning. happening now, the space shuttle atlanta is being rolled out. it's scheduled to head to the international space station next month. starting friday, people can sign up to see the launch in person. a girl who ran away from home after converting from islam to christianity, will have to return to her home state of ohio. a judge in florida says the teen will be put with child welfare officials while a judge in ohio takes over the case. the girl says her father threatened to kill her for switching religions. he denies the accusations. a lot of you are talking about swine flu on our facebook
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page. ola says -- william wrote -- lisa says -- and that's some of your facebook. you can get on there and challenge each other as well. you can get there at cnn.com cnn.com/robin. while supermodel christie brinkley and her husband say they're putting their marital spat to rest after more than three years. i thought they were talking about jon and kate. no, no no. pretty people, no. >> she's pretty. >> they said two pretty people. rush limbaugh is running
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into opposition from the league itself. >> that is not good for him and his group trying to buy this team. the owners have to approve any transaction regardless of what they and the rams agree to. first, you've got roger goodell who blasted limbaugh for his past comments calling them devicive and have no faith in the nfl. limbaugh stepped down as a come tater after he said donovan mcnabb was overrated. colts' owner said he would not vote in favor and limbaugh said he is the victim of fabricated quotes and notes he would be a minority owner. stefan johnson is expected to go home from the hospital today after crushing his throat.
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he's expected to make a full recovery. the players are going to wear a patch this weekend when they play notre dame. and robert allenby attacked this guy after he beat him. golf golfweek.com says he called him a loose cannon after he got back to the hotel sideways. >> he's saying a party still, still beat him. lastly, some seahawks shared a nice moment with the troops. they visited with soldiers from the washington national guard while playing video games with the soldiers online. and find out who could be buying a piece of the miami
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the new york stock exchange is now open for business. stocks took a little bit of a dip yesterday. the futures are up though as the dow gets close to 10,000. new this morning a first chance to see a woman kidnapped 18 years ago. this morning, people.com released this photo of jaycee dugard. she allowed the photo as a way to thank everyone for their support. more healthy people are getting the h1n1 flu than thought. more than half the people hospitalized had no underlying conditions. for patients who did, asthms is the most common.
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police in toledo ohio say the cook at this bar is a suspect in the wild shootout last week. okay. good morning. don't want you to be late, so come on. don't hit the snooze button. the wars in iraq and afghanistan are not scaring away men and woman who want to serve the country apparently. the pentagon said that all four military branchs have met their recruiting goals this year. officials say increases in pay have helped. a woman says a stranger kidnapped her from her room sexually assaulted her and left her for dead when she was just 8 years old. now, she's waited years and none was arrested until yesterday. >> this even in my life 19 years ago was a tragic one but today,
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19 years later i stand here and want you all to know i'm okay. i am not a victim, but instead victorious. >> investigateors say that new dna testing led them to dennis earl bradford. a lot of our viewers were moved by this story. this incredible case, and the writing on our facebook page -- shea writes -- you can share your comments right now on cnn.com/robin. some of the stories we're working on at 9:45 a.m. eastern, president obama meets with his national security team on what to do in afghanistan. he's weighing the recommendation of a top general to send as many as 40,000 new troops there.
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at 2:00 p.m. eastern, a new york nurse suing over its rule that all health care workers have to be vaccinated against the flu and swine flu. jon and kate gosselin are duking it out in court over money. yesterday, a judge ordered jon to give 180,000 back to his soon to be ex-wife by the end of the month. the judge also wants kate to account for $55,000 she said she spent on household and child-related items. 33 minutes past the hour. >> did you see jon's reaction to that? it was this. >> nothing right? that's usually what he does on the show. >> let's get some acting lessons or something. read a book do something.
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heavy downpours across the deep south part of georgia. it's connecting with another impulse across the great lakes. that rain will stretch into the atlantic today. let me take you live to new york city. if you're trying to travel here no travel delays right now. that's 59th street right there. you know what bridge that is? 59th street bridge. that's what it looks like there. it's going to be nice and cool in new york. your highs only 55. it's going to struggle to hit 50 in boston. so yeah real fall-like. what about the heavy rain? now pulling away from florida towards georgia. more scattered showers and storms developing today. we have flash flood warnings the areas in light green, flash
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flood watches. that's right around augusta. now towards the ohio valley, rain heavy at times. one shot of heavy rain goes through in the predawn hours, another shot towards the west. the other huge story is that california-oregon storm. you're looking at the lot of wind out there as well. the wind and the rain not as bad. look at the readings from yesterday afternoon. kentfield, california, 6.4 inches of rain. that's where all the concerns about the mud slides are. rain for the morning, it basically falls apart later today. >> thank you. i'm watching right now to see where we are. close to the 10000 mark. wait a minute, didn't i say that yesterday?
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the blue chip average got really close yesterday, but gave a little back. how are the earnings reports going to affect it today? hi, susan. >> that's why we were this close yesterday and this close. we are so close. we can clear that hurdle today, i think. we haven't seen robin, five digits on this big board since last october and why are we rallying and seeing near triple digit gains? earnings from intel and jpmorgan chase, which are better than expected. intel's a big chip maker, offers big clues into the pc market. it posted big profits and sales and expects sales to top analysts projections. jpmorgan chase says it made more than $3.5 million last quarter. that's just three months. that was better than estimated. it cautioned that consumer credit issues have not yet been revolved.
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investors hope the strong results are many from the nation's big banks and we'll hear from a bun f of them this week. let's talk about autos. not sales, but colors. it is so quirk ki. big cities like new york, l.a. and chicago are the top markets for black cars. in the desert of phoenix, they like white. that's understandable. cincinnati is the top market for red cars and as a buckeye, you would know why red is so popular. >> for ohio state colors. >> and the cincinnati reds. >> oh i didn't think of that. >> and the most popular color nationwide for cars can you guess? >> silver. >> yes. very good. 20% of cars in the country are silver. they hide dirt. >> they do but you know i am not a fan of silver cars because they blend in with the black
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the supermodel and her fourth husband agreed to trop the claims against each other. those claims involve the kids and interviews he did. they divorced a year ago. joy behar got an idea of what wonderwoman, lynn kainda carter, thinks about it. >> today's actresses are built like boys. they come on my other and are so thin, they look like they were raised in a corral where they stopped them from eating for years. >> they are. i think it's basically unhealthy and i went through my really unhealthy period when i was as thin as i was for wonder woman. i exercised all the time and didn't eat. when you stop that -- >> you blow up.
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>> catch the show at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on hln. richard, we're hearing today from jaycee dugard, the young woman missing for 18 years. now, we can see what she looks like. >> for the first time we're hearing from her. also for the first time, we're seeing what she looks like as an adult. we'll have that, and then a teenage burglary suspect who is becoming famous or infamous. police say he's an escape artist, a burglar and daredevil. plus, how about chocolate. you like chocolate with a passion, right robin? i might eat all of this. we've got that. designer clothes made from chocolate. >> oh my goodness. you can even sing in them. >> evidently. one hip-hop dj in new york
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has so much more on his plate. he is bringing together two cultures. in our series, latino in america, he's described as a modern day renaissance man. >> reporter: bob garcia has also mixed black and brown. >> growing up my father was a latin dance machine. >> reporter: as a young man, the message, you're american. >> you've got to speak english. you're name is going to be robert. >> reporter: on the streets of new york city, american meant mixing cultures. >> growing up all of our skin tones differed. we all identified with african-american culture here in new york as well as latino culture. it was like a true melting pot and i started to identify a lot with just street culture, not so much latino culture.
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>> reporter: that meant hip-hop music and basketball. >> yes! >> reporter: his skills got him noticed and the spot playing basketball for puerto rico. after basketball, he continued to mix african-american and latino culture as a popular radio and television host in new york city named bobito. growing his followers together with hip-hop and rap. >> i'm getting letters from kids. >> reporter: he's become a role model to many of those kids. >> in 2009, most teenagers from puerto rico are not embracing salsa music. every generation has sought out their own identity. when my parents did is cool but that's not necessarily many.
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>> reporter: it wasn't until he became famous as a mixture of cultures that he embraced his own cultures. his spanish improved and he's now learning lessons he didn't get in childhood. >> but then as i got older and i realized, this is my culture, my history, and i need not push it away. >> reporter: today bobito is more known than bob and more latino than ever. soledad o'brien, cnn, new york. >> be sure to check out the new special. it shows how latinos are reshaping american politics business and neighborhoods. you can see it october 21st and 22nd. even president obama was surprised when he was chosen as
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the nobel peace prize judges are explaining themselves after getting a lot of criticism for naming president obama the winner. they say it was unanimous even though president obama's presidency only began in january. one judge admits though it was shocking to see that the president didn't look very happy about being chosen. a u.s. soccer player has been seriously injured in what was a fatal car crash for someone else. >> and robin somehow tonight, this team needs to go forward and play a soccer match tonight. i can't imagine getting their head right after charlie davies who is now in serious and stable condition, suffered several broken bones and a lacerated bladder. he was taken to a local hospital
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after a crash on a virginia highway. a woman in the car didn't survive. it is under investigation. the coach broke the news to the players, who took it pretty hard. he was a starter for the team. it's unlikely he'll play in next year's world cup. lance armstrong is responding to another investigation from the french. federal prosecutors have launched an investigation into several teams from this year's tour after medical equipment collected contained suspicious material. they say they're not targeting anybody specific. the team says they have nothing to hide and lance tweeted -- sort of meaning same stuff, different day. if it's true, the french have a single white female obsession with armstrong. and the statue that disappeared has turned up in
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canada. a man called orchard park police said he saved it from vandals trying to burn it and put it on a flat bed truck. the question we want to know is how did it get across the border? did it have its own passport? and lastly fergie could become -- i wonder. fergie could become the latest star to co-own the miami dolphins. they are bringing sexy back to this team. the other owners approved her buying in. the dolphins have brought in other celebs like mark anthony gloria estefan, venus and serena williams. i want to go to that party. seems like they're having fun there. that's sports. >> good marketing too. >> yes, it is. >> thanks. so they'll let them be owners but -- >> rush limbaugh might have a hard time. >> he needs an album. >> got you. what's up? >> hi there bob. >> one delay pretty major, san francisco over an hour about an
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hour and 45 minutes still about half of what it was yesterday because of the wind. let me show you more we have, 15 minute delay in atlanta, could grow to about a half hour later this afternoon. charlotte more delays because of low clouds. chicago rain out there, watch for short delays. sflaens over an hour, should get with witled down. a live shot of the space shuttle there is there is. pret -- "atlantis." they'll study how weightlessness affects the habits of the dung beetle. kidding, of course. i have no idea what they're doing. that's one experiment they haven't done yet. >> what a pretty picture. doesn't move fast. it's got like, you know three miles in six hours to go. >> very slow. california's first lady maria shriver was caught holding a cell phone while driving. tmz posted a video and picture of her doing this taken after the governor signed the law last year. on his twitter feed schwarzenegger promised swift
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