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>>tom skilling has spring.>tom skilling has your fulltoy,ist iv marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. and then into a truck. you own in boxes and then take everything out of the truck and out of the boxes? you know the answers to questions like that, so you're the best person to do your taxes. intuit turbotax. it's amazing what you're capable of. and have some warmer shots of error in our future. we will fill you in on that. as early as thursday and might hit some showers and thunderstorms. some enterprising squirrels in her beverly neighborhood. they came through the three-quarters of an inch of snow. sends us the shot of footprints. >> half an inch of snow that fell there. sends us this early morning shot from south suburban. 410 7 in. of snow came down. sunsets in the country are the best and sh
>>tom skilling has spring.>tom skilling has your fulltoy,ist iv marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. and then into a truck. you own in boxes and then take everything out of the truck and out of the boxes? you know the answers to questions like that, so you're the best...
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>>still to come tom skilling has your >>still to come tom skilling has your ♪ [ male announcer ] bob'srt attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. women who are 60 and older have a one-six chance of getting alzheimer's disease. there twice as likely to develop alzheimer's it than breast cancer. the disease affects more than mor5 million americans. many of us feel guilty when indulging in fried food. researchers say it is real and make some people genetically prone to obesity. even eating fried food once- twice a week increases the risk of being overweight. >> experts say this is the first study into the interaction between obesity genetics weight and a certain food group. >> long-term sleep deprivation affect brain power even after days of catching up on the rest. researchers put lab mice on an unstable schedule. more work on humans needs to be done. >> many polish americans observe the feast of st. joseph
>>still to come tom skilling has your >>still to come tom skilling has your ♪ [ male announcer ] bob'srt attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. women who are 60 and older have a one-six chance of getting alzheimer's disease. there twice as likely to develop alzheimer's it than breast cancer. the...
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we'll hear from tom skilling. police in seattle have released two new photos from the scene where kurt cobain died, almost 20 years ago. the frontman for "nirvana" shot himself to death while high on drugs. there was speculation that police had reopened their investigation into his death. but it turned out, it was just an officer who wanted to refresh his memory of cobain's suicide, in anticipation of media interest over next month's anniversary. an arrest warrant has been issued for anita baker after she didn't to show up at a court hearing in detroit. she's being sued by a contractor for 15 thousand dollars worth of work done her home. baker was surprised about the warrant, she tweeted yesterday -- "devil is busy." one man's trash is now another man's treasure.. after a scrap dealer discovers this egg he bought at a flea market is really a rare faberge egg worth an estimated 33-million dollars.the unidentified dealer says he bought the egg for 14- thousand dollars several years ago - thinking he could melt it do
we'll hear from tom skilling. police in seattle have released two new photos from the scene where kurt cobain died, almost 20 years ago. the frontman for "nirvana" shot himself to death while high on drugs. there was speculation that police had reopened their investigation into his death. but it turned out, it was just an officer who wanted to refresh his memory of cobain's suicide, in anticipation of media interest over next month's anniversary. an arrest warrant has been issued for...
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. >> tom skilling has your full forecast.ri yrie that is certainly the case on the south side. >>jenna haze shares this shot. >>a beautiful spring day sunday,. >>what a beautiful shot that was. some of which we will be seeing. comes to us from eric kelly. turbulent looking clouds. will not be long until we are seeing these again. cannot figure out what season it is. this is supposed to be spring. t we have a shot of warmer air on thursday. beautiful day, these clouds announce an approaching weather system. a brief period of snow coming tonight. 32 at ohare. all big reductions from s aturday's tem peratures. we are not going to warm up anytime soon. warmer temps out on the west coast. that one to arrive on thursday. >>could be if everything works just right, a nice warm opening day for the white sox. 29 at midway. it is nippy out there. water temperatures are creeping up. these are some of the warmer temperatures. time of the year where low 50s are normal. it is colder at lake geneva. we come to you at noon. here is the snow system. that is the storm that will ride across the st
. >> tom skilling has your full forecast.ri yrie that is certainly the case on the south side. >>jenna haze shares this shot. >>a beautiful spring day sunday,. >>what a beautiful shot that was. some of which we will be seeing. comes to us from eric kelly. turbulent looking clouds. will not be long until we are seeing these again. cannot figure out what season it is. this is supposed to be spring. t we have a shot of warmer air on thursday. beautiful day, these clouds...
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. >> tom skilling has your full forecast. >> it's a shame sadie isn't here today, wins. she always .oulda won the big prize >> you know, that coulded her with some of jim's f have helps.uneral exe >> there wasn't any >>life insurance? no, there wasg to convince her to call penn pra about the colonialm. >> i have life insurance with them, too. my acceptance was guaranteed. >> well, i sho some life insurance for myself.. p >> and now you can hel ones protect your lovedce with a guaranteed acceptannsurae whole life i policyogra through the colonial penn prm. if you're age 50 to 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you don't have to answerany heas take a medical exam. or for $9.95 a month per unit of coverage, you can have affordable quality insurance a r atate which is guaranteed to never go up. call about t colonial penn henow,program and let a representative help you get started. ♪ ♪ maybe traveling for work sounds glamorous, but have you been on an airplane lately? oh. [ man ] man, this thing's got a lot of onions. it's good, though. i really wouldn't survive it without th
. >> tom skilling has your full forecast. >> it's a shame sadie isn't here today, wins. she always .oulda won the big prize >> you know, that coulded her with some of jim's f have helps.uneral exe >> there wasn't any >>life insurance? no, there wasg to convince her to call penn pra about the colonialm. >> i have life insurance with them, too. my acceptance was guaranteed. >> well, i sho some life insurance for myself.. p >> and now you can hel...
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we want to add jobs and what we need to work with you, tom perez, on, is making sure we have the skilledhen i see growth in professional business services, i'm not surprised. that's part of the ramp up. so i'm very heartened to see that. private job growth to the tune of 8.7 million jobs. last month was a tough weather month. there were roughly 7 million people who were out of work for at least part of the week because of the weather. so we are still seeing that progress notwithstanding that. undeniably, we have more work to do. that's why the president's budget outlines additional investments in infrastructure. additional investments in skills such as growing our apprenticeship programs, because there is a bright future in this country for people that want to work with their hands and many businesses need those electricians and pipefitteres and others. there is a formula for picking up the pace. >> that's certainly where you are looking for more job growth. 175,000, that's higher than expected. a lot of projections said 150,000 or less than that. that's good news. i know that you are po
we want to add jobs and what we need to work with you, tom perez, on, is making sure we have the skilledhen i see growth in professional business services, i'm not surprised. that's part of the ramp up. so i'm very heartened to see that. private job growth to the tune of 8.7 million jobs. last month was a tough weather month. there were roughly 7 million people who were out of work for at least part of the week because of the weather. so we are still seeing that progress notwithstanding that....
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tom perez talking to ali velshi saying things need to get better. >> we need to pick up the pace undeniably, that's where the president has investments in infrastructure, investments in skillshelping to double the number of app preadvertiseships in america. raising the minimum wage,al of these things will help to pick up the pace of growth in our economy. >> you can see more of ali's interview on rael with ali velshi at 7:00 pm eastern time right here on al jazeera america. >>> a tepid reaction to the jobs report. the dow up 24 points. investors not seeing today's numbers as giving much incite into what is happening in the overall economy. >>> cpac is underway right now in maryland. the speakers include rick perry, rick santorium, and rand paul. >> reporter: rand spaul going to be somebody to watch today because his libertarian views are very popular among this crowd. but we're not seeing mitt romney here this year, del, and a fair number of speakers have been critical of center mccain and john boehner, some feel he is pushing too far towards what the white house wants, that he's not holding enough of a strong conservative line, and he should be willing to blow things up po
tom perez talking to ali velshi saying things need to get better. >> we need to pick up the pace undeniably, that's where the president has investments in infrastructure, investments in skillshelping to double the number of app preadvertiseships in america. raising the minimum wage,al of these things will help to pick up the pace of growth in our economy. >> you can see more of ali's interview on rael with ali velshi at 7:00 pm eastern time right here on al jazeera america....
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it's nobody's fault but tom and nancy that the place is in the shape it's in, but nancy doesn't have the skilleflection or admission of guilt. i think she's so caught up in the fact that she's doing it right and the way she does it is right, and it's not a good thing, not for any business. i have to be honest with you, and the difference between you and tom is that tom has put his pride aside and he has said, "i want to get better." >> i guess what it is, i just don't look like--kind of looking like we haven't, you know, done such a good job. i mean, we've done the best job we could. >> go ahead and pat yourself on the back one time. >> no, i don't need to do that, 'cause one thing about me, i don't look at myself as one person. i look at myself as about 85. why? 'cause each one of them guys out there probably got two to three kids. they're all depending on-- >> stop giving me lines that you think i want to hear. >> oh, so you think-- >> everybody's working hard, not just you. >> i could care less if i get any credit for any of this out here, as long as it's moving and going and making money.
it's nobody's fault but tom and nancy that the place is in the shape it's in, but nancy doesn't have the skilleflection or admission of guilt. i think she's so caught up in the fact that she's doing it right and the way she does it is right, and it's not a good thing, not for any business. i have to be honest with you, and the difference between you and tom is that tom has put his pride aside and he has said, "i want to get better." >> i guess what it is, i just don't look...
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skills. >> what i will do for mathematics. >> math is fun, math is cool, and, tom, you might meet heidi klumtenuse -- we come. --compared hypotenuses. she was going to do something in new york and she was scoping it out for kids and we had a really fascinating conversation about her paranoia of keeping her kids up to date with academics, it and particularly math. it was really interesting. >> rick, are you a math guy? you are now a numbers guy on wall street. >> i am a member of the math museum and i take them there a lot. >> it is a good thing -- we have a lot of kids smart in math. >> the museum is great because it is fun. you are riding bikes and turning yourself into a tree and you are solving puzzles. it is very hands on. toit is not that you have sit here -- >> it is very geometry based. >> geometry is cool. >> rick, when you hire people for your firm do you look at whether they have the necessary math skills or can be picked up? >> it can be picked up and supplemented but there is an element where you have to understand how businesses work. there is such a huge quantitative aspect of
skills. >> what i will do for mathematics. >> math is fun, math is cool, and, tom, you might meet heidi klumtenuse -- we come. --compared hypotenuses. she was going to do something in new york and she was scoping it out for kids and we had a really fascinating conversation about her paranoia of keeping her kids up to date with academics, it and particularly math. it was really interesting. >> rick, are you a math guy? you are now a numbers guy on wall street. >> i am a...
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skills they learned on the battlefield into the economy at large. >> ifill: quite an amazing spread on "the washington post" web site. take a look at it. tom tarantino, iran-afghanistan veterans of america and nathan smith of higher he roughs u.s.a. thank you all. >> woodruff: it's the last day for americans to sign up for the new health insurance exchanges in this first year of the program, and there was plenty of demand. there were also more glitches and problems. but in stark contrast to the launch last fall, hundreds of thousands have been able to sign up in recent days. and the system seemed more resilient than in october. >> woodruff: the healthcare.gov website bent under a last minute crush of traffic, more than 125,000 users at any given moment. the site was out of service for nearly four hours this morning, and, it briefly went down again in the afternoon. >> i can't believe this is actually working! >> woodruff: some last-minute applicants sought out help centers around the country. this woman signed up for coverage in arlington, virginia. >> it's going to save us thousands of dollars, thousands of dollars a year, in terms of our
skills they learned on the battlefield into the economy at large. >> ifill: quite an amazing spread on "the washington post" web site. take a look at it. tom tarantino, iran-afghanistan veterans of america and nathan smith of higher he roughs u.s.a. thank you all. >> woodruff: it's the last day for americans to sign up for the new health insurance exchanges in this first year of the program, and there was plenty of demand. there were also more glitches and problems. but in...
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for all of the skill that mankind has, and all of this technology, we still can't unravel the mystery of this missing plane. >> that's precisely as you point out. that is the mystery. tom costello, we're used to getting answers, even with twa, even as painful as it was when i covered and air france, we got eventually answers and there was some kind of satisfaction we knew pretty much what had happened. this is just so frustrating and i can't even imagine for the families and for people like sarah bajc. >> let's remind the audience why they are focusing in this part of the world. she wants to keep the hope alive and her hope alive would be the northern track, the plane was taken up and ended up -- >> understandably. >> absolutely, a country that may be hos pitable to enemies of the united states or what have you. the reason they are focusing on the southern track because of the satellite pings that suggested a track to the north and they believe that would put it in the southern hemisphere. in addition to that, the spot they found the satellite photos, it's almost an x on the map of the intersection between where the fuel was expected to run out of the plane and the las
for all of the skill that mankind has, and all of this technology, we still can't unravel the mystery of this missing plane. >> that's precisely as you point out. that is the mystery. tom costello, we're used to getting answers, even with twa, even as painful as it was when i covered and air france, we got eventually answers and there was some kind of satisfaction we knew pretty much what had happened. this is just so frustrating and i can't even imagine for the families and for people...
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tom, dan, great to have you both. >> thank you. jenna: gregg? gregg: the pentagon is now going high-tech on the battlefield, simulating combat duties for our brave men and women in uniform, matching skillso future u.s. soldiers. >>> the u.s. post office giving a rock and roll legend the stamp of approval. ♪ jenna: a live look what is happening in london right now. we're awaiting secretary kerry who just finish ad meeting with his russian counterpart, russian foreign minister. he already has made a few comments and reuters newswire picked up on this the importance of this meeting it seems to be the final meeting between the united states and russia before a referendum vote on sunday to see if crimea will rejoin russia. the united states has already said if that happens they will not recognize, we will not recognize crimea and sanctions will be coming as of monday. so with all that at stake, just a quick line from russia's foreign minister to reuters, that russia says it does not need any international structure to mediate in russian ukraine relations. that more or less sums up headlines coming from russia's side of what transpired inside this meeting. as soon as secretary kerry steps to
tom, dan, great to have you both. >> thank you. jenna: gregg? gregg: the pentagon is now going high-tech on the battlefield, simulating combat duties for our brave men and women in uniform, matching skillso future u.s. soldiers. >>> the u.s. post office giving a rock and roll legend the stamp of approval. ♪ jenna: a live look what is happening in london right now. we're awaiting secretary kerry who just finish ad meeting with his russian counterpart, russian foreign minister....