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the water caught many people offguard. torrential downpours made parts of the city impassable.e big concern is the ele electrocution risk. >>> and a didn't kind of risk. melanie was training for a race and a cow ran into her. the impact threw her 30 feet down the hill. thankfully, she was not seriously hurt. her helmet and bike got a little bit of damage there. >> cattle come, you have to moo-ve. >>> looks like all red meat can lead you to an early death. one serving a day can increase you're likelihood of death by 20%. a serving is small, about three ounces. the size of a deck of cards. >>> a new health warning out there for men. men who drink sugar-sweetened beverages every day have a higher risk of heart disease than other men. they had higher bad cholesterol. no link between heart disease and artificial sweeteners. >>> peyton manning's serge farc a new team could end today. he's set to meet the coaches of the tennessee titans and the miami doll vince today. arizona and denver are thought to have the inside track. time now for some more news. here's espn news. >>> good morni
the water caught many people offguard. torrential downpours made parts of the city impassable.e big concern is the ele electrocution risk. >>> and a didn't kind of risk. melanie was training for a race and a cow ran into her. the impact threw her 30 feet down the hill. thankfully, she was not seriously hurt. her helmet and bike got a little bit of damage there. >> cattle come, you have to moo-ve. >>> looks like all red meat can lead you to an early death. one serving a...
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>> reporter: he caught me offguard, throwing me over his shoulder, in what is kind of a ritual for thention that he also holds the record of running the fastest mile carrying a person of equal weight? >> you don't have to be a superathlete. you don't have to be a celebrity. anyone can be a guinness world record holder. >> reporter: i asked you if there would ever be an end to the guinness record? >> that's like saying will you ever get tired of eggplant parmesan. it's something that i love. it's something that gives me joy. it keeps me in shape. it's a challenge. i see my spiritual progress. everything i could possibly want is there. so, why would i ever stop? >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm t.j. winick, in new york. >> es
>> reporter: he caught me offguard, throwing me over his shoulder, in what is kind of a ritual for thention that he also holds the record of running the fastest mile carrying a person of equal weight? >> you don't have to be a superathlete. you don't have to be a celebrity. anyone can be a guinness world record holder. >> reporter: i asked you if there would ever be an end to the guinness record? >> that's like saying will you ever get tired of eggplant parmesan. it's...
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. >> reporter: but sneiderman caught neuman offguard when he checked a gas leak. neuman fled.ight days later, he would try again. following sneiderman to his child's day-care center. this time, he succeeded. shooting sneiderman four times. andrea sneiderman has repeatedly denied any affair with neuman. breaking down on the stand during the trial. >> none of it was ever returned. and i made myself completely clear. >> reporter: neuman said he killed so the two could be together. and to protect her childn from rusty. >> the angel told me he was going to hurt them. and it was up to me, not the police, not someone else. but it was up to me to save the children. >> reporter: throughout the trial, a parade of dueling doctors gave opinions on neuman's mental state. >> is this defendant bipolar? >> he's not. not many my opinion. >> reporter: but this psychiatrist for the defense, said that neuman had delusions, ordering him to kill rusty. but a demon that sounded like barry white, told him to kill himself. >> he described the demon as much bigger than him. he could feel the demon engu
. >> reporter: but sneiderman caught neuman offguard when he checked a gas leak. neuman fled.ight days later, he would try again. following sneiderman to his child's day-care center. this time, he succeeded. shooting sneiderman four times. andrea sneiderman has repeatedly denied any affair with neuman. breaking down on the stand during the trial. >> none of it was ever returned. and i made myself completely clear. >> reporter: neuman said he killed so the two could be...
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i grew up in the cotton business, but this one caught me offguard. thankfully, i'm not short. i think what you are seeing is it's playing out over in the grain markets. what corn is doing. it's up almost 10 cents right now, predicated on what's happening in the indian cotton circumstance. what's going on in cotton, in agricultural production across the board in india. that's the question that it raises with me. >> finally, give me your take on what oil does from here. >> it depends on which type of oil, if we're talking about -- >> we can take, whichever one first. let's take them both. >> i think that brent -- i think both of them tend to trade lower, not higher than these numbers. and i think if there's one trade to be done. you have to be careful with it. the spread between that gas and crude oil is going it narrow over time. i think, i'm pretty comfortable with that. i haven't put the trade on yet. i'm thinking of it seriously, if you made me take a position in crude oil today, i would probably sell it, but i wouldn't sell aggressively. >> brent crude we're looking at here
i grew up in the cotton business, but this one caught me offguard. thankfully, i'm not short. i think what you are seeing is it's playing out over in the grain markets. what corn is doing. it's up almost 10 cents right now, predicated on what's happening in the indian cotton circumstance. what's going on in cotton, in agricultural production across the board in india. that's the question that it raises with me. >> finally, give me your take on what oil does from here. >> it depends...
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but you can't quite blame nixon for being caught offguard by the suddenness and the urgency with which the issue cropped up during his administration, really eight days after his inauguration. you have the santa barbara oil spill and you're off to the races. if you look at the 1968 election there was really no hint the environment was going to be a big deal. it didn't really come up. his response to this in many ways was defensive. he was worried his political enemies, musky, senator from maine, henry jackson, senator from washington. both democrats. both potential presidential rivals, would take advantage of this. in many ways he was defensive. he didn't want to lose ground on this issue. less explicable, i think, is his unwillingness after his presidency to incorporate his environmental achievements or his administration's environmental achievements into his legacy. he just really never mentioned it. this is a little odd for a guy who was so concerned with framing his legacy. which is why, i think, flippant's book is so important. it builds on the his tor 0gy of john hoff and others
but you can't quite blame nixon for being caught offguard by the suddenness and the urgency with which the issue cropped up during his administration, really eight days after his inauguration. you have the santa barbara oil spill and you're off to the races. if you look at the 1968 election there was really no hint the environment was going to be a big deal. it didn't really come up. his response to this in many ways was defensive. he was worried his political enemies, musky, senator from...
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analysts say the move caught the entire industry offguard.lothing manufacturers are responding by raising prices on their products. >>> see what oprah has cooking up inside her santa barbara kitchen. mark steines has more from hollywood. >>> coming up on entertainment tonight. oprah and steadman. they have been together for nearly three decades now. but rarely has the world been able to see what they have cooking in their private life. tonight, that all changes as we take you inside their santa barbara kitchen. >> when steadman and i are alone, i basically do all the cooking. i just usually make up stuff, based on what is in the refrigerator. >> reporter: it's oprah's recipe for romance. >> oprah is a good cook. chefs don't have anything on her. >> chefs do. >> no. but you're a fantastic cook. gee she cook -- >> reporter: she cooks up a special grilled sandwich just for steadman. >> one day there was turkey, avocado in there. it's all done with love. as it should be. that's why we call it the love sandwich. >> she dishes all about her delicio
analysts say the move caught the entire industry offguard.lothing manufacturers are responding by raising prices on their products. >>> see what oprah has cooking up inside her santa barbara kitchen. mark steines has more from hollywood. >>> coming up on entertainment tonight. oprah and steadman. they have been together for nearly three decades now. but rarely has the world been able to see what they have cooking in their private life. tonight, that all changes as we take you...
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san francisco officials were caught offguard, there's a push to move the exhibition part of the race. this august to the east coast. oracle billionaire and his group want to increase media exposure ahead of the america's cup in july 2013. despite this recent report, race insiders say moving this year's exhibition to new york is a longshot. >>> still ahead at 6:00, new surveillance video, what's being called a hate crime in the south bay. police announcing a break in the case. live in san jose, the good news a recent development boom. the bad news? more traffic. that's coming up. >>> coke and pepsi announcing a change in their formula. how california helped inspire it. >>> tracking some changes in our weather. first tonight we'll see those temperatures cooling off into the 30s and 40s, another warm day tomorrow and then things will really change as we get toward the weekend. we're talking a cooldown along with increasing chances of rain. anyone who grows things for a living will tell ya... a plant is only as good as the soil you put it in. look, both these potted plants got the same su
san francisco officials were caught offguard, there's a push to move the exhibition part of the race. this august to the east coast. oracle billionaire and his group want to increase media exposure ahead of the america's cup in july 2013. despite this recent report, race insiders say moving this year's exhibition to new york is a longshot. >>> still ahead at 6:00, new surveillance video, what's being called a hate crime in the south bay. police announcing a break in the case. live in...
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it's cold this morning and you will be caught offguard if you're not ready. you can see why. it's so clear. we still have a vivid picture of that gorgeous moon. it's so clear that you can see the craters on the moon. those features that comprise the man on the moon. we usually have a lot of cloud cover. a lack of cloud cover making for a cold start this morning. especially for your -- the dense cold air sinks to the surface. temperatures are going to warm back up. high pressure moves in quickly. 63 degrees, by noon, 71 at 4:00 p.m. temperatures even warmer as we head through tomorrow. then everything changes, not just the weather. we want to remind you daylight saving time begins, turn the chock ahead, on sunday we lose an hour of sleep but we gain an hour in the afternoon. we've got a change on the way. a lot of wet weather headed our way. i'll talk about that. if tirs let's check your drive. >> looking to the east shore freeway and the update on the accident at san pablo avenue. it's not causing major slogging. thursday lighter volume so you have a smooth 19 minutes off of
it's cold this morning and you will be caught offguard if you're not ready. you can see why. it's so clear. we still have a vivid picture of that gorgeous moon. it's so clear that you can see the craters on the moon. those features that comprise the man on the moon. we usually have a lot of cloud cover. a lack of cloud cover making for a cold start this morning. especially for your -- the dense cold air sinks to the surface. temperatures are going to warm back up. high pressure moves in...
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but so much continuous rain catches everyone offguard and the lake water is rising so quickly that they decides to take action by sandbagging their waterfront. >> we started getting sand delivered because we were concerned for our home because it kept getting higher. the kids were having a blast. they were playing in the water as it was coming up. >> it's fun and games for kids but liz and tim fear the lake water will flood their home. level would flood. but just had a sick feeling all day long. >> about midnight, i remember the sand kind of came over that wall, and it reached our patio within minutes. >> the time that we decided to evacuate was, i think, sometime around 1:30 a.m. on monday morning. >> when the frams returned by daylight, it's an alarming scene. the lake water has found its own exit route. it's flowing over the lake shores and downhill across the county highway. it's a serious turn of events, but could be good news for the frams. >> tim said we might be okay because now it might take the water away from our home. >> but so much fast-flowing water has the force of a rag
but so much continuous rain catches everyone offguard and the lake water is rising so quickly that they decides to take action by sandbagging their waterfront. >> we started getting sand delivered because we were concerned for our home because it kept getting higher. the kids were having a blast. they were playing in the water as it was coming up. >> it's fun and games for kids but liz and tim fear the lake water will flood their home. level would flood. but just had a sick feeling...
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so we're talking about really gusty winds that could catch you offguard over our local bridges.o the wind gusts come through a lot stronger. you need to take it easy this morning wherever you're headed. in addition to the wind, it's slick out there, showers on the radar this morning. let's go ahead and take a look at where the showers are headed. throughout the next couple of hours, looks like the bulk of the moisture will be concentrated up in the north bay and areas north of the golden gate bridge, that steady rain coming in from the pacific. but we had a nice batch of rain coming through the tri-valley and the east bay over the past hour or so. at least for the next couple of hours, and we get our heaviest rain as we head through the second half of your day. there's a lot of the way. we stop the clock at 1:00 p.m., that yellow coming into the north bay, front slides to the south by 5:00 p.m. just in time for your drive home from work. well, you're talking about heavy downpours coming down, not just up in the north bay, all the way from santa rosa down through san jose. and th
so we're talking about really gusty winds that could catch you offguard over our local bridges.o the wind gusts come through a lot stronger. you need to take it easy this morning wherever you're headed. in addition to the wind, it's slick out there, showers on the radar this morning. let's go ahead and take a look at where the showers are headed. throughout the next couple of hours, looks like the bulk of the moisture will be concentrated up in the north bay and areas north of the golden gate...
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security was caught offguard by a mother and her children trying to jump through the fence., we should explain that the mother was a duck. her kids, adorable little ducklings. the babies couldn't make the leap, not only with the help of a small ramp. what did the guards do? they got down on their knees and helped the little ones return to momma. with their gloves. their guns. and they -- you know -- >> so good with that. thanks, bianna. >> it's springtime. make s me happy. >>> "pop news." katy perry is celebrating the marines for her single "part of me." it's become an anthem for anybody going through a break-up. and the video will inspire you further to pull yourself up by the boot straps. she shot the video with real-life marines. she went through boot camp to capture the courage and the strength. and with a buzz cut, she still manages to look hot. >>> celebrities on the cover of magazines get a little into looking picture-perfect, with photoshop. >> just a little? a small amount? you can't tell who some of them are. >> this one, you can. no need to enhance the beauty of c
security was caught offguard by a mother and her children trying to jump through the fence., we should explain that the mother was a duck. her kids, adorable little ducklings. the babies couldn't make the leap, not only with the help of a small ramp. what did the guards do? they got down on their knees and helped the little ones return to momma. with their gloves. their guns. and they -- you know -- >> so good with that. thanks, bianna. >> it's springtime. make s me happy....
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i happened at that time to be in the business so i know that i was caught totally offguard by the -- the piracy that occurred in the big banks. i include fannie and freddie in that. host: we are going to leave it there. jackie speier. guest: you're right, gary. we have about 50 million homes in the country that are probably under water. we have five million that are in some form of foreclosure. and another two million to three million that are just being held back. we still have an inventory of homes in this country that are going to need to be repurchased. and we are not going to have the economy return until we have stabilized the housing market and we have new starts in terms of construction of homes. i do think that concept of principle reduction, which -- principal reduction, which i think is what you are suggesting, on the one hand it has merit. what people really need is relief in their monthly mortgage payments and that's why i think we need to take the lid off of the restrictions we put in place for all loans that fannie and freddie hold. all of those loans should be eligibl
i happened at that time to be in the business so i know that i was caught totally offguard by the -- the piracy that occurred in the big banks. i include fannie and freddie in that. host: we are going to leave it there. jackie speier. guest: you're right, gary. we have about 50 million homes in the country that are probably under water. we have five million that are in some form of foreclosure. and another two million to three million that are just being held back. we still have an inventory of...
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you know, that they don't -- they get caught offguard a lot. >> unarmed teenagers being shot and parentsise them. like, they don't understand what the big deal is. and we're often shocked by their lack of -- you know, the feeling about it, empathy, but i think that's because they are -- they are used to a couple of three decades in some ways now of -- of it not being a big deal. suddenly, you know, gay rights and women's rights and minority rights, there's a point where it's reached a tipping point in a lot of areas and they are surprised by it. >> yep. >> they don't understand why they are being called out. that's where bill o'reilly says my civil rights are being violated. >> by the inability to say mother f-er. >> right. >> m.f.-er where is my iced tea. >> sure. >> i will get that to you right away, mr. o'reilly. >> hi, i would like to be the hal sparks and the larry sparks fan in eureka, california. >> all right. >> if the pilot yesterday that was removed from the jetblue flight was armed, would he have been able to stand his ground? >> oh! >> yeah. yeah. >> there you -- well, that c
you know, that they don't -- they get caught offguard a lot. >> unarmed teenagers being shot and parentsise them. like, they don't understand what the big deal is. and we're often shocked by their lack of -- you know, the feeling about it, empathy, but i think that's because they are -- they are used to a couple of three decades in some ways now of -- of it not being a big deal. suddenly, you know, gay rights and women's rights and minority rights, there's a point where it's reached a...
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, had a facility with expression that would have you engrossed in what she was saying and caught offguard when a joke would -- or a humorous statement would pop up. so when we note that barbara mikulski from this modest background was always on the side of working people and it was never just a mask; it was the truth; it was where she wanted to be. and i must say that she, for me, was always a steadfast beacon that would remiensdz remind us,t carried away with your importance. get carried away with your responsibility as a senator. when barbara mikulski, who came these years ago -- it was noted that she was the first among the women to come to the senate and ultimately, as we now know, became the longest-serving and carried herself through all of the difficulties that we've had, but always, always you could depend on barbara mikulski. when barbara stood up, people stopped talking about things that were extraneous and they would listen carefully because barbara mikulski always made so much sense, and she didn't let you get by without a challenge, if she believed that you were wrong. and so
, had a facility with expression that would have you engrossed in what she was saying and caught offguard when a joke would -- or a humorous statement would pop up. so when we note that barbara mikulski from this modest background was always on the side of working people and it was never just a mask; it was the truth; it was where she wanted to be. and i must say that she, for me, was always a steadfast beacon that would remiensdz remind us,t carried away with your importance. get carried away...