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stories ahead but first it's the tasha with a small schools. thank you very hello and thank you for joining me all the sports update and here is what's coming up in the program the highest seed remaining barrels of. the french open book will mature invincible that has been sort of makes it easier to deal with bottles with the russians in action later today a. joint thought was a neat and novel on top of the current standings in the russian built premier league. you don the blog new donald becomes the third englishman to solve the gold frankincense following his win at the b.m.w. p.g.a. championship. and also to boston with. monaco grand prix after an incident back brace to pull out or have in the old girl drivers championship. the russian premier league first was a need. to talk in german style and one of sunday's highlights the champions scoring three without reply their first screening after thirty six minutes. call for them play dispatched a spot kick. around twenty minutes after the break a searching crawls found and only rushing alexander
stories ahead but first it's the tasha with a small schools. thank you very hello and thank you for joining me all the sports update and here is what's coming up in the program the highest seed remaining barrels of. the french open book will mature invincible that has been sort of makes it easier to deal with bottles with the russians in action later today a. joint thought was a neat and novel on top of the current standings in the russian built premier league. you don the blog new donald...
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at our website conversations with great minds dot com coming up conservative political consultant tashameyer democratic strategist erica.
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i think it was tasha i think it requires the creation of national conversation of public dialogue, about all of these issues and how they interlock. we have been good at addressing particular problems, like drive-by shooting in 1980, or carjackings in the early '90s. what we need to do is figure out how to address the issue of violence writ large. and i hope that this book is a step in that direction, and i hope it is able to contribute to a kind of dialogue. i said that i would talk a little bit about myself, and i'm self-conscious doing this because again as an academic i don't usually this is a part of the book, so let me just address this by way of conclusion and then we can open it up to questions and hopefully some answers. let me read this passage. this is from the president a large part of this book deals with guns and incidents of violence, i should probably know i don't find guns detestable. on the contrary i've gotten a great deal of enjoyment from them. nor do i think violent videogames, movies or tv shows are morally reprehensible. at least not sold because of content. more
i think it was tasha i think it requires the creation of national conversation of public dialogue, about all of these issues and how they interlock. we have been good at addressing particular problems, like drive-by shooting in 1980, or carjackings in the early '90s. what we need to do is figure out how to address the issue of violence writ large. and i hope that this book is a step in that direction, and i hope it is able to contribute to a kind of dialogue. i said that i would talk a little...
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she's a great asset in helping the sort of lower intense situation that you also meet tasha she also used to be a media personnel. she was like a dj and had a music program. so, that also made it a lot easier traveling around. >> host: i got the impression, tell me if i'm wrong about this, but i got the impression there's a lot of people in the diaspora from different countries that are expecting turmoil. they are i want to waste people normally handle it. they move on with allies, they moved to london, moved to new york, whatever, and are successful and they do the best that they can given the fact that they're not in their home country. then there are others that go back. it sounds like you and your sister had determined that you're going to at least place a partner destinies in the hands of what happened in zimbabwe, in that you want to be a part of a solution in zimbabwe. and i always wonder, why is that? you could blend in very easily in london. why do you -- guess that it's a good question. i think i should say to myself really, i need to move on. but zimbabwe is such an amazin
she's a great asset in helping the sort of lower intense situation that you also meet tasha she also used to be a media personnel. she was like a dj and had a music program. so, that also made it a lot easier traveling around. >> host: i got the impression, tell me if i'm wrong about this, but i got the impression there's a lot of people in the diaspora from different countries that are expecting turmoil. they are i want to waste people normally handle it. they move on with allies, they...
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happy birthday tasha bartlett. one of our loyal viewers. we got the sun out.nd maryland's most powerful doppler radar five sweeps across the chesapeake and we are in good shape. manchester with haze and patchy fog in carroll county. but watch the sun come up and we are looking at a hazy sky. milky white shade and high thin clouds and don't stair too long the southbound in annapolis, we have some high glare off the water of the severn by the u.s. naval academy. we are looking across the area with mid to upper 60s. a 70 spot now in bel air. and we have ourselves a look at rain on back towards the west. now there will be showers that pump up with the heat ahead of it. that's why we are getting the mix of clouds but the solid band of rain trying to break up a little bit. and it will reenergize and produce localized flooding and across the appalachians but what does the rain mean for us? we will have the forecast extend through the weekend coming up. stay tuned. there's much more"good morning maryland" in moment. #. >>> about ten minutes after 9 on this tuesday. ba
happy birthday tasha bartlett. one of our loyal viewers. we got the sun out.nd maryland's most powerful doppler radar five sweeps across the chesapeake and we are in good shape. manchester with haze and patchy fog in carroll county. but watch the sun come up and we are looking at a hazy sky. milky white shade and high thin clouds and don't stair too long the southbound in annapolis, we have some high glare off the water of the severn by the u.s. naval academy. we are looking across the area...
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tasha writes in i think it's joyous occasion. i am glad people who lost loved ones due to the psychopath now have closure. however i think more than ever, we need to be on full alert. and then daniel writes in after being deployed to the pentagon after the plane crashed into it, this is bitter sweet. the comments keep coming and we would love to hear from you. so keep them coming. we want to know what you think. all you have to do is tell us. head to the wmar facebook fan page and leave comments and we will keep them coming throughout the morning's show. charley, back to you in the newsroom. >> thanks a lot. the news touched off a huge and spontaneous celebration including in new york city. an abc news josh elliot has more on the reaction nationwide. ♪ hey hey good-bye. >> reporter: nearly 1 years -- 10 years ago firemen roared through times square on the way to the twip towers. last night they came back to celebrate with their fellow new yorkers. >> [audio not understandable] it's one battle in the war. and the war is not over.
tasha writes in i think it's joyous occasion. i am glad people who lost loved ones due to the psychopath now have closure. however i think more than ever, we need to be on full alert. and then daniel writes in after being deployed to the pentagon after the plane crashed into it, this is bitter sweet. the comments keep coming and we would love to hear from you. so keep them coming. we want to know what you think. all you have to do is tell us. head to the wmar facebook fan page and leave...
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we thought will we ever have an issue, you know, tasha we do an action dash of -- we would do something cover will feminism because my nationally as much an idea as families as an idea about womanhood is. >> you should do a theme on masculinity and have on female writers. [laughter] karen, did you ever think about going as ke russell? >> i was just thinking about how it's true, it's tough to imagine. i get young female writer quite frequently. i suppose that our young male writers. i don't know. you really wouldn't hit that as often. young writers. i haven't -- i mean, i feel very fortunate. i thought the beneficiary of this movement that came before me, he did mention my mom but i really do feel like the actual areas of like a great, the one who is benefiting from the woman who came before me. and i felt pretty generally supported, people like granta, other journals. >> they don't exist. [laughter] >> in this universe. >> so i don't know that it's ever stopped me. and the way that i feel, you know, in sort of the tours is an adjective. i think the way -- in fact, sort of getting may be
we thought will we ever have an issue, you know, tasha we do an action dash of -- we would do something cover will feminism because my nationally as much an idea as families as an idea about womanhood is. >> you should do a theme on masculinity and have on female writers. [laughter] karen, did you ever think about going as ke russell? >> i was just thinking about how it's true, it's tough to imagine. i get young female writer quite frequently. i suppose that our young male writers....
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the digital platform not only makes assumption of entertaining tasha it also improves the efficiency of society as a whole. data no longer need to be printed out and mail to another location. they can be delivered through cloud computing or e-mail her and more since have access to a college education by logging into a remote classroom as opposed to web-based applications. advances in digital technology have also resulted in advances in the mobile telecommunications industry. rather than carrying around a lot of plastic supermarket fight cards in your wallet, you can now download an inexpensive application to your smartphone that will store all of your cards and make them available for standing up on the touch of a button. on december 2010 study revealed consumers prefer to receive breaking news via smartphone more than on any other platform, including the internet and television. state governments are generally free to set their own tax policy, but they may not do so in a manner that burdens interstate commerce. transactions involving digital goods and services are unique. and imagin
the digital platform not only makes assumption of entertaining tasha it also improves the efficiency of society as a whole. data no longer need to be printed out and mail to another location. they can be delivered through cloud computing or e-mail her and more since have access to a college education by logging into a remote classroom as opposed to web-based applications. advances in digital technology have also resulted in advances in the mobile telecommunications industry. rather than...
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. >> reporter: tasha bennington saw it coming and ran for cover. her back windshield shattered. >> just lots of wind and hail, really. >> reporter: the airport in greensburg suffered major damage. trees were uproot and tossed right through a building. another tornado swept through the town of sedalia, missouri. in oklahoma, the death toll from tuesday's tornado outbreak has risen to nine. and in hard-hit joplin, officials say the death toll now stands at 125 as residents there continue to search the rubble and come to grips with the heartbreak. >> i mean the house was ripping apart. >> reporter: nbc's brian williams interviewed bethany. her husband was killed by the tornado. he threw his body over his wife as the couple took cover in a bathtub. >> people keep saying he wouldn't have wanted it any other way, but if i could have taken twice as much damage just to have him alive, i would have. >> reporter: just absolutely heartbreaking, matt. we've had a year's worth of tornados already, not yet the end of may. what makes this year stand out is the ty
. >> reporter: tasha bennington saw it coming and ran for cover. her back windshield shattered. >> just lots of wind and hail, really. >> reporter: the airport in greensburg suffered major damage. trees were uproot and tossed right through a building. another tornado swept through the town of sedalia, missouri. in oklahoma, the death toll from tuesday's tornado outbreak has risen to nine. and in hard-hit joplin, officials say the death toll now stands at 125 as residents there...
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paul, a radio reporter from tasha also a new member. alex and it is a member of the wisconsin american federation of teachers, copresident of the teaching assistants association, local 3220, a guest of the speaker. sabrina eaton is a washington correspondent for the cleveland plain dealer. arlene baker is the afl-cio executive vice president and a guest of the speaker today. skipping over the podium, marilyn geewax a senior business editor at npr, vice chair of our press club speakers committee. thank you for all your work in that regard. skipping over our guest speaker, rod is chief editor, a number of the press club speakers committee to organize today's event, thank you for that. john sweeney, you will recognize him. is president emeritus of the afl-cio, guest of the speaker. thank you for being here today. jennifer de paul is a reporter for the fiscal times. beth ward, a reporter with wax. and craig gilbert is "milwaukee journal sentinel" washington bureau chief. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] >> as you probably kno
paul, a radio reporter from tasha also a new member. alex and it is a member of the wisconsin american federation of teachers, copresident of the teaching assistants association, local 3220, a guest of the speaker. sabrina eaton is a washington correspondent for the cleveland plain dealer. arlene baker is the afl-cio executive vice president and a guest of the speaker today. skipping over the podium, marilyn geewax a senior business editor at npr, vice chair of our press club speakers...