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we'll troy get answers for you. we'll try to get some of those leaders on the phone to give us some thoughts this. >> let's show some pictures. here's a picture coming in from melinda in dundalk. these are they are three children. they're all enjoying the snow at grandma's house. looks like they're having a good time. more pictures to show you. this one chinese from a viewer who had to point to see where the car is. do you see it? behind that tree branch. it's really there. keep them coming. pics@abc2news.com or upload them to our website. we'll be right back. r in case of everyday emergencies, it's important to be prepared for dinner. that's why i've prepared my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts. they're individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and store what you don't. [ male announcer ] perdue perfect portions. ready when you are. >>> thanks for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. certainly the weather is what you are all chatting about on abc2news.com. a lot of people not having the
we'll troy get answers for you. we'll try to get some of those leaders on the phone to give us some thoughts this. >> let's show some pictures. here's a picture coming in from melinda in dundalk. these are they are three children. they're all enjoying the snow at grandma's house. looks like they're having a good time. more pictures to show you. this one chinese from a viewer who had to point to see where the car is. do you see it? behind that tree branch. it's really there. keep them...
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un, deux, trois, quatre. ha ha ha! and finally, biology.hallenge? ha ha ha! me. raah! yeah. i'll do it. me, too. sign me up. announcer: take on the tough classes now. you need them to prepare for college. >>> before we go, our thanks to the shomberg center for lending us their digs. we want to thank you for joining us, greatly appreciate it. this has been our special black history month edition of "our world." if you have any questions or comments about the show, logon to blackenterprise.com, and let us know. i'm ed gordon and thanks for making "our world" your world. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i trust unisom. i fall asleep fast and have a full night of restful sleep. morning class. unom. good night. good morning. announcer vo: the following is a paid presentation for resurgence by doctor howard murad. tv news journalist joan lunden is 57 years
un, deux, trois, quatre. ha ha ha! and finally, biology.hallenge? ha ha ha! me. raah! yeah. i'll do it. me, too. sign me up. announcer: take on the tough classes now. you need them to prepare for college. >>> before we go, our thanks to the shomberg center for lending us their digs. we want to thank you for joining us, greatly appreciate it. this has been our special black history month edition of "our world." if you have any questions or comments about the show, logon to...
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with homework, able to go to the soccer games instead of being stuck on the freeway or the train the troy: -- tavis: when you say we don't be as old as many of our international competitors, unpack that and tell me who that is. >> well, i'm going to get older soon. you need people in the work force contributing to social security. in japan you are talking about 35 to 40% of the population being over 65. the united states will be 20, 25%. more than we have today but nothing like they're going to see in japan. they're going to lack for work force, for the sort of youthful energy that is important to an economy. they're going to lack for markets the tavis: does increasing life expectancy given the technological advances and scientific advances we're making, does that have anything to do with this number being so big? >> absolutely. it's a huge part of it. one of the things you see now is that people are doing great in their 70's and 80's. my mother is 86 and she's still sharp as a tack. people will be working longer, into their 60's and 70's. the kaufman foundation did a study recently. the
with homework, able to go to the soccer games instead of being stuck on the freeway or the train the troy: -- tavis: when you say we don't be as old as many of our international competitors, unpack that and tell me who that is. >> well, i'm going to get older soon. you need people in the work force contributing to social security. in japan you are talking about 35 to 40% of the population being over 65. the united states will be 20, 25%. more than we have today but nothing like they're...
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d-nd was taken from descendants of his paternal uncle as soon as the beginning was admitted to the troy of the results were gross distortions at best an utterly misleading at worst they matched a male jefferson, of thomas jefferson. randolph jefferson had six male sons. thomas jefferson had all female children except for an infant who died within two weeks of. the dna match was to a male child. the dna does not exclude or flout either one or both of the car brothers as the father of sally's children except for esten. he admitted his paternity to jefferson's grandson, john f. randolph. finally eight other jefferson males in and around monticello are candidates for esten hemingses. number three, the relent rumor was first started by the unscrupulous scandal mongering journalists, james calendar who durham for political revenge against jefferson. he was described as, quote, an alcoholic thug with a foul line and obsessed with race and sex who intended to defend the public career of thomas jefferson. by today's standards he would be the equivalent of a reporter for the national enquirer. hi
d-nd was taken from descendants of his paternal uncle as soon as the beginning was admitted to the troy of the results were gross distortions at best an utterly misleading at worst they matched a male jefferson, of thomas jefferson. randolph jefferson had six male sons. thomas jefferson had all female children except for an infant who died within two weeks of. the dna match was to a male child. the dna does not exclude or flout either one or both of the car brothers as the father of sally's...
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90s and, at that time we were concerned by drive by wire, which is one of the things suspected with troi right now, brake by wire, steer by wire, all technologies that were doab doable circa 1990 butt being considers back then. some are common. >> it's interesting now, for example, if you wanted to buy a manual car, you flow, something i wanted to do, i prefer manual, it's virtually impossible to get it. you can get this sort of like it's kind of this and kind of that, i'll tell you one thing it didn't feel like a real manual. so are we go back to those days where, if i want a simpler car with a manual shift i can get one? >> i doubt it. the number of americans who know how to drive a manual transmission goes down every day and if you look at the fit rate on automatic transmissions here in the u.s., it's about 95% of cars and trucks. of cars and trucks. it's expensive to certify a manual transmission car for emissions. we're still heading more toward automatic. >> it's a tragedy, just because manuals are better. if everyone learned to drive them, they would love them. >> right. >> that's
90s and, at that time we were concerned by drive by wire, which is one of the things suspected with troi right now, brake by wire, steer by wire, all technologies that were doab doable circa 1990 butt being considers back then. some are common. >> it's interesting now, for example, if you wanted to buy a manual car, you flow, something i wanted to do, i prefer manual, it's virtually impossible to get it. you can get this sort of like it's kind of this and kind of that, i'll tell you one...
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nicole wrote this -- >> troy is calling us. what do you think about this? troy is actually a facebook comment. we're trying to pull things together here. troy says -- >> actually, we don't have any phone calls right now. sometimes that happens. when it's time for the actual segment, we can always find christi paul though. do you have comments you're ready to share? >> you know, edwin wrote, classes can't overcome hormones. ain't going to happen. just plain and simple. he says it ain't going to happen. >> that might be the comment of the day so far. >> i know. >> if you want to top that one, please reach out to us. we want to know, can abstinence only education work call us. call us at 1-877-tell-hln. e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. you can also text us, text views plus comments and name to hlntv. standard text rates apply. join the conversation on facebook as well. search for richelle carey hln. we'll be airing your responses throughout the day. when it's time for your big moment to talk on tv, make sure we can find you. how about that? >> yes. yes. we will find
nicole wrote this -- >> troy is calling us. what do you think about this? troy is actually a facebook comment. we're trying to pull things together here. troy says -- >> actually, we don't have any phone calls right now. sometimes that happens. when it's time for the actual segment, we can always find christi paul though. do you have comments you're ready to share? >> you know, edwin wrote, classes can't overcome hormones. ain't going to happen. just plain and simple. he says...
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nationalist team along with troy perkins.t to carson california next week. >> all right. college football schedules are out. the terrapins begin their season with a september 6th -- that's right. a labor day monday game against the naval academy to be played at, innt bank in. which was also played at mmt. >> other key dates the first time since 2007. they'll renew their series two the mountain nears of west virginia. last year they won at miami. the great comeback in 1984. a short trip to charlottesville, and the terps face a bobby bowdenless team one week later. >> and virginia tech also is a big date on labor day hosting boise state at fedex field in a nationally televised game. the bronco's finish last season rank fourth in the country with a perfect record. they return all but one starter from that 14-0 team. the hokeys ended the year ranked 10th. it will be the second time tech ohms the season at fedex field. they lost to southern cal in 2004. in another prime-time game they host the reining acc champs georgia tech on th
nationalist team along with troy perkins.t to carson california next week. >> all right. college football schedules are out. the terrapins begin their season with a september 6th -- that's right. a labor day monday game against the naval academy to be played at, innt bank in. which was also played at mmt. >> other key dates the first time since 2007. they'll renew their series two the mountain nears of west virginia. last year they won at miami. the great comeback in 1984. a short...
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troy is the chief science officers for noah. what would you call that?ignificant winter storm headed our way. >> there's the official jargon here this morning. thank you so much for having us here. >> thank you for coming out and seeing the noah di have for you. and that's why we are he. we want to move and groove. it's called the treasures of noah's ark and it showcases all you do. you fly into hurricanes? >> yes, i have flown into some of the most recent very big hurricanes like katrina and rita and ike. >> a little experience. >> yes. >> it can be at times. fors the most part, when you're on a commercial airline flight. experience tush lance, lens, but to a -- turbulence but to a greater degree. >> we're talk about the tools that noah uses to get their information. tell me about the other things. >> the aircraft is just one aspect for collecting data. and the p-3 flies into the hurricane at mid-level, maybe 5,000 to 10,000 feet. we have the high altitude jet and gulf stream 1. >> and this will help with storms we're having now. >> absolutely. right no
troy is the chief science officers for noah. what would you call that?ignificant winter storm headed our way. >> there's the official jargon here this morning. thank you so much for having us here. >> thank you for coming out and seeing the noah di have for you. and that's why we are he. we want to move and groove. it's called the treasures of noah's ark and it showcases all you do. you fly into hurricanes? >> yes, i have flown into some of the most recent very big hurricanes...
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join us from troy, michigan, with more, phil? >> we first got word yesterday that there might be some issue regarding the prius brakes and it could lead to an investigation and here's what the federal government is looking into. when you talk about the prius, there have been complaints that the 2010 model year and that's the year we're talking about, the 2010 model year, those brakes do not function properly. 124 complaints and four accidents have been linked to the prius brakes failing in the united states or want working properly, we should say. the brakes do not immediately respond on bumpy roads. this could take shine off of toyota's halo car. just how popular is the prius. it is the number four-selling vehicle for the company. it is a brand that pretty much dominates hybrid sales within the industry here in the u.s. it was the one to establish the whole thing with hybrids. it is the one that they could turn into a fourth possible brand for toyota. one toyota executive this morning in japan denied that this is the -- the prob
join us from troy, michigan, with more, phil? >> we first got word yesterday that there might be some issue regarding the prius brakes and it could lead to an investigation and here's what the federal government is looking into. when you talk about the prius, there have been complaints that the 2010 model year and that's the year we're talking about, the 2010 model year, those brakes do not function properly. 124 complaints and four accidents have been linked to the prius brakes failing...
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he worked mostly on the side recovering from injury, but troy perkens was back in familiar territory.ntire squad is beginning preparations for the 2010 campaign. >>this is what i get paid to do. for me it's heaven. it's a beautiful day out here. obviously a little bit cold, but i thought it was an lent day. i was pleased. we're going to make sure we provide an environment where our players are getting better. can you get a feel for anything yet with this group of guys or is it too early to tell? >>it's a good environment here. you know, we have a good group of guys. we have the veterans back, and we have some young guys. it's just a good feeling to be back here. >>i'm here to win. i want to start winning. i know the front office and the coaching staff wants to win. i'm going to do everything i can to get the guys in front of me and the others to be the best we can be. >>>unfinished business was finished up today. he's been a mainstay with the club since 1996. when i asked if it was a big deal to get this deal done before training began the 36-year-old marino said, of course. i've got
he worked mostly on the side recovering from injury, but troy perkens was back in familiar territory.ntire squad is beginning preparations for the 2010 campaign. >>this is what i get paid to do. for me it's heaven. it's a beautiful day out here. obviously a little bit cold, but i thought it was an lent day. i was pleased. we're going to make sure we provide an environment where our players are getting better. can you get a feel for anything yet with this group of guys or is it too early...
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we have of course, the penguin boy part a of the freak king and troy. >> you know what, i know you have a lot going on. i can't take more right now. i'm overwhelmed. he we are going to check in with -- we are going to check in with you guys throughout the morning. don't go anywhere. >> the tattoo art convention is at the sheraton baltimore city center hotel at west fayette street today through sunday. for more information log on to foxbaltimore.com/morning. >>> and stephen, if it wasn't for the snow, i was on my way. >>> sometimes we can be puzzled in the weather center but not today. we're pretty sure about this one. winter storm warning? place for the entire state of maryland that is from 10:00 a.m. this morning to 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night. there's a blizzard warning for the southern part of new jersey and southern part of delaware where the winds will be strong. they may see less snow than we do, because of the winds being stronger, it may be worse even there. in the meantime we are talking about significant snow. the winds have picked up a tad here. we expect the winds to pick up 1
we have of course, the penguin boy part a of the freak king and troy. >> you know what, i know you have a lot going on. i can't take more right now. i'm overwhelmed. he we are going to check in with -- we are going to check in with you guys throughout the morning. don't go anywhere. >> the tattoo art convention is at the sheraton baltimore city center hotel at west fayette street today through sunday. for more information log on to foxbaltimore.com/morning. >>> and stephen,...
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energy -- solar, wind, biodiesel, geothermal -- that country is going to win the race in the 21st in troy -- 21st century global economy. so we have to live in that direction. what is also true that, given our energy needs in order to continue economic growth, produce jobs, make sure our businesses are competitive around the world, that we are going to need some of the old, traditional energy sources as we are developing these new ones and ramping them up. so we cannot overnight convert to an all-solar or an all-wind economy. that just cannot happen. we're going to have needs in these traditional sources. and so the question then is, are we going to be able to put together a package that includes safe, secure nuclear power, that includes new technologies so that we can use coal -- which we have in abundance and is very cheap, but often is adding to our greenhouse gases -- can we find sequestration technologies that clean that up, can we identify opportunities to increase our oil and natural gas production in a way that is environmentally sustainable? and that should be part of a package w
energy -- solar, wind, biodiesel, geothermal -- that country is going to win the race in the 21st in troy -- 21st century global economy. so we have to live in that direction. what is also true that, given our energy needs in order to continue economic growth, produce jobs, make sure our businesses are competitive around the world, that we are going to need some of the old, traditional energy sources as we are developing these new ones and ramping them up. so we cannot overnight convert to an...
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it comes to us this hour from troy in johnstown, new york. the snow has kept me out of school. i watch "fox & friends" because i am no fool. >> live from studio e in the heart of rockefeller center and in the heart of winter, welcome aboard. it's our friday telecast and it is a winter wonderland throughout the northeast today. >> and our crew made it in. good job, guys. i'd hate to have to oil the robots. instead, we got live people and you have live weather, steve. >> we have all sorts of stuff. look at how dark it was out there. >> there it is. still dark with all that white snow everywhere. i don't know -- i think, steve, you stayed overnight in the city, too, didn't you? >> i did indeed. >> because i didn't dare risk trying to get in. look, it's still coming down and steve tell us, i think the storm will continue throughout the day. >> well, you want me to do the weather? ok. >> bottom right box is pennsylvania. i recognize the tree. >> the top two, midtown manhattan, as you can see it's snowing. we have the maps. brandon is up early and he's going to show us. >> who is bra
it comes to us this hour from troy in johnstown, new york. the snow has kept me out of school. i watch "fox & friends" because i am no fool. >> live from studio e in the heart of rockefeller center and in the heart of winter, welcome aboard. it's our friday telecast and it is a winter wonderland throughout the northeast today. >> and our crew made it in. good job, guys. i'd hate to have to oil the robots. instead, we got live people and you have live weather, steve....
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they continue to move within the fatah and troy o'leary -- tribal areas.i think to effectively be able to disrupt al qaeda and into their threat we need to have boots on the ground in addition to our operation. >> one last question if i might, madam chair. what else, mr. panetta, can the pakistani government if pakistani leaders want to provide more assistance on counterterrorism issues? >> just what i said which is boots on the ground. they in fact went into south waziristan, that was very effective on bringing pressures on these groups. they had to move and scramble. that helped in terms of our operations. we need them to continue that effort. >> thank you, madame chair. -- before, senator wyden triet samet terse no? >> thank you. thank you for being here today. i want to be clear because there's obviously profound concern, and i share the sentiment and the bond about the whole issue, issuing the miranda rights to a terrorist on christmas day and i think the american people need reassurance as well in terms of what is going to change as a result, you kno
they continue to move within the fatah and troy o'leary -- tribal areas.i think to effectively be able to disrupt al qaeda and into their threat we need to have boots on the ground in addition to our operation. >> one last question if i might, madam chair. what else, mr. panetta, can the pakistani government if pakistani leaders want to provide more assistance on counterterrorism issues? >> just what i said which is boots on the ground. they in fact went into south waziristan, that...
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geothermal -- that country is going to win the that country is going to win the race in the 21st in troy is also true is that given our energy needs in order to continue economic growth and produce jobs and make sure our businesses are competitive around the world, we're going to need some of the old traditional energy sources as we are developing these new ones and ramping them out. so we cannot overnight convert to an all-solar or an all-wind economy. that just cannot happen. we're going to have to the traditional sources. are we going to be able to put together a package that includes safe, secure nuclear power, that includes new technologies so that we can use coal, which we have in abundance and is very cheap, but often is adding to our greenhouse gases -- can we find sequestration technologies that clean that up can we identify opportunities to increase our oil and natural gas production in a way that is environmentally sustainable? and that should be part of a package with our development of clean energy. and my whole is that my republican friends, but also democrats, say to thems
geothermal -- that country is going to win the that country is going to win the race in the 21st in troy is also true is that given our energy needs in order to continue economic growth and produce jobs and make sure our businesses are competitive around the world, we're going to need some of the old traditional energy sources as we are developing these new ones and ramping them out. so we cannot overnight convert to an all-solar or an all-wind economy. that just cannot happen. we're going to...
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our founding board chair, tom troy youer helped to put in pla.now how it can confuse the rules, the founders, the charity's alike. i think there needs to be a broader discussion about democracy reform. i think we all should agree with public financing that would match small donor. you are not going to comment with this one? >> no, no, no. >> we will stick with the private advocacy. >> but i was certainly not saying that the limits -- that i was agreeing with the supreme court's decision that the limits should be taken off of corporations. but certainly, under the situation we need more disclosure of who is giving, at least the top givers of the public. certain -- first among the rights are not just for the speakers, but for the listeners, the citizens who are receiving information. and i think particularly in an election context, the voter rights are very important. i think there are some tensions we have not discussed around c4's and some of the nonprofit rights to keep some of that information private nurses the needs for voters to get that inf
our founding board chair, tom troy youer helped to put in pla.now how it can confuse the rules, the founders, the charity's alike. i think there needs to be a broader discussion about democracy reform. i think we all should agree with public financing that would match small donor. you are not going to comment with this one? >> no, no, no. >> we will stick with the private advocacy. >> but i was certainly not saying that the limits -- that i was agreeing with the supreme...
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troy, go ahead. >> caller: i don't we have so much of the question as i just have a few comments. i'm one of the 68.8 million people that voted for obama. and was hopeful. over the past year, i have seen special interest who we shall not utter the word, have come in and started writing our legislation. i see today they have dropped cap-and-trade from the climate change bill. they drop the public option from health care bill. and they are pretending that that is not what happened. i mean, you can stop, lose, lose, lose. they need to get real and be real with the american people about the special interests that are corrupting our government and making it so we can get any of the good things done that we voted for. and until obama gets real, i'm not buying anything until i see action. >> host: thank you for your call. the president meeting today with the senate democratic conference. he met last week with house republicans. news reports today the president will have both members, both sides of the aisle, a bipartisan meeting and the white house next tuesday. the "new york times" repo
troy, go ahead. >> caller: i don't we have so much of the question as i just have a few comments. i'm one of the 68.8 million people that voted for obama. and was hopeful. over the past year, i have seen special interest who we shall not utter the word, have come in and started writing our legislation. i see today they have dropped cap-and-trade from the climate change bill. they drop the public option from health care bill. and they are pretending that that is not what happened. i mean,...
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the speaker of the house from san francisco, harry reid from las vegas, those three are the ruling troy ka in america. i said before -- the ruling troika in america. i said before he was elected that the three of them could go in a phone booth and do what they do to america and they wouldn't have to ask any republicans and the only thing they'd have to do is verify they could produce the votes in their own democrat party. and what happened? just what i said, essentially. the ruling troika cooked up a bill but couldn't agree in the house and senate and had trouble finding enough democrats to get it potass. -- get it to pass. i would remind the speaker of this, mr. speaker, and that is, thomas jefferson's quote whency he said, large initiatives should not be advanced on slender majorities. this is a large initiative. it should never be advanced on a slender majority. it should be something that's deliberated and debated and perfected in a legitimate prosessdz, not a partisan process. mr. akin: i don't know, this is my 22nd year, i hate to admit it, 22nd year in an elected office. and i've
the speaker of the house from san francisco, harry reid from las vegas, those three are the ruling troy ka in america. i said before -- the ruling troika in america. i said before he was elected that the three of them could go in a phone booth and do what they do to america and they wouldn't have to ask any republicans and the only thing they'd have to do is verify they could produce the votes in their own democrat party. and what happened? just what i said, essentially. the ruling troika...