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what do you mean five dressed alike? >> brian: they were dressing alike for a while. >> kimberly: like a cult. >> brian: the jurors said they were coming out and dressing alike and one batting her eyes at john edwards and one was dismissed along the way. >> bob: there has not been a major significant finding of a jury about a federal election commission law. not even close to something like this. i am not surprised at all. this is so ambiguous. i have had campaign contribution in front of the department of justice before. >> kimberly: look at the smile on his face. good old days. >> bob: but they didn't proceed with it because it wasn't clear what it was. melon did not know she was giving the money -- did she know? >> andrea: the only evidence they have is she said maybe he should pay for his own girlfriends at some point. not the strongest piece of evidence. >> bob: did they say what it was for? >> eric: we almost had -- >> kimberly: we'll take it away here and get back to you after edwards speaks. he is going to gave s
what do you mean five dressed alike? >> brian: they were dressing alike for a while. >> kimberly: like a cult. >> brian: the jurors said they were coming out and dressing alike and one batting her eyes at john edwards and one was dismissed along the way. >> bob: there has not been a major significant finding of a jury about a federal election commission law. not even close to something like this. i am not surprised at all. this is so ambiguous. i have had campaign...
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others not there at all. >> some of them look alike, some of them not alike. typical in a case like this? >> actually, it is. you deal with victims from 14 to 41 years of age. >> when someone is involved in a situation like this, it's very 700 boxes dating back to 1996 have been ordered up, looking for clues of missing cases, misplaced files and painstakingly examination of the entire case. >> drawings date back to 1996. some of them spot on and others that are different, even the teardrop is not consistent. others not there at all. >> some of them look alike, some of them not alike. is this typical in a case like this? >> actually, it is. you deal with victims from 14 to 41 years of age. >> when someone is involved in a situation like this, it's very violent and happens very quickly, there's a gun involved, a knife involved, some type of a weapon, everyone focuses on something different. >> reporter: but they are the same man. six of the sketches have been tied together by dna evidence. where there is no dna, the predator is tied to crimes by his very specifi
others not there at all. >> some of them look alike, some of them not alike. typical in a case like this? >> actually, it is. you deal with victims from 14 to 41 years of age. >> when someone is involved in a situation like this, it's very 700 boxes dating back to 1996 have been ordered up, looking for clues of missing cases, misplaced files and painstakingly examination of the entire case. >> drawings date back to 1996. some of them spot on and others that are...
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this hyper connectivity is in powering engaging people around the world, both friend and foe alike. how do we stay ahead of terrorists, spies, and hackers? intelligence will continue to drive our investigations. we must ask ourselves -- what do we know about these threats? what are the gaps in our intelligence? what human sources can we develop to cultivate to fill these gaps? each of us, government leaders and everyday citizens alike, must ask ourselves what vulnerabilities we may have overlooked. we must also place even greater emphasis on partnerships and information sharing. no single agency, no single company, no single nation can defeat these complex global threats alone. in these days of tight budgets, working together is essential. it is the only way to work. finally, we need the right tools to address shifting threats. for example, the foreign language skills and advanced cyber capabilities we used. another critical tool is the fbi's ability to accept electronic communications. many social networking conduit's, in contrast to traditional communications carriers, are not abl
this hyper connectivity is in powering engaging people around the world, both friend and foe alike. how do we stay ahead of terrorists, spies, and hackers? intelligence will continue to drive our investigations. we must ask ourselves -- what do we know about these threats? what are the gaps in our intelligence? what human sources can we develop to cultivate to fill these gaps? each of us, government leaders and everyday citizens alike, must ask ourselves what vulnerabilities we may have...
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. >>> it does not swaying palm treats and peaches, it is much alike. >>> some dogs with some might be dallas took parts in a server contest. it involved more than 50 dogs. a small dog comes issue was won by the australian and the golden retriever on for the large breeds. madagascar are three is still king of though box office. the cuddly creatures are getting the most attention at the box office for the second week of a row. prometheus held on to second place. it rock of ages held on to the third place. now we've got some cooler temperatures coming our way. some drizzle out there right now and said the bay. some patches of fog and inside the bay as well. we will see mostly sunny skies in land appeared mostly low 80s around the bay. we have this in to the no. that's the thing to usher in the cooler air prepared. a big we're going to see some pretty nice weather as we head into the next couple of beers. then we will start to warm backup again. 72 in san mateo. and looks like the temperatures, done in the the north bay area as well. we're about 62 and services group. cooler temperatures
. >>> it does not swaying palm treats and peaches, it is much alike. >>> some dogs with some might be dallas took parts in a server contest. it involved more than 50 dogs. a small dog comes issue was won by the australian and the golden retriever on for the large breeds. madagascar are three is still king of though box office. the cuddly creatures are getting the most attention at the box office for the second week of a row. prometheus held on to second place. it rock of ages...
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we are probably so much more alike than we ever allowed ourselves to think. that was a beginning moment for me. >> one of the narratives that runs through this book, particularly as he becomes more sick in the last part of it, you are the relentless, you are going to be okay, there is going to be hope, if i make enough contacts, i'll fix this. he is the almost unfailing despite his occasional request to you to help voice of it is not going to get better, deal with it, what did you learn over the course of that thing about the terrible tension between hope and reality acceptance when you are close to someone who has a terminal illness? >> that is such a hard question because the fact is they are so you. you are looking at yourself. it is impossible when your brother, sister, and 2 and a half years apart. i couldn't give what he was going through a reality. i couldn't see it for what with it was. it was catastrophic. now that i had my brother, i was desperate not to lose him. >> you hadn't had him until this. >> we had that cotten batting between us. we had a f
we are probably so much more alike than we ever allowed ourselves to think. that was a beginning moment for me. >> one of the narratives that runs through this book, particularly as he becomes more sick in the last part of it, you are the relentless, you are going to be okay, there is going to be hope, if i make enough contacts, i'll fix this. he is the almost unfailing despite his occasional request to you to help voice of it is not going to get better, deal with it, what did you learn...
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uni-ness and confederate -- unionists and confederates alike doubted their loyalties. so it was that caesar catskill, a staunch union supporter as well as all the other known jews in the city were handed papers ordering them to leave the city of paducah, kentucky, within 24 hours. women and children were expelled too, and in the confusion so it was recalled years later, one baby was almost forgotten, and two dying women had to be left behind in the care of neighbors. historian johnny l. robertson of paducah preserves a somewhat dubious local tradition that citizens of his city hid some jews to prevent their being cement away. their being sent away. one soldier, he reports, is said to have knocked on the door of a jew and demanded, what are you? the resident of the house answered truthfully, tailor, to which the not-too-bright soldier replied, oh, sorry to bother you, mr. taylor. i'm looking for jews. as they prepared to leave their homes, caesar catskill and several other jews sent a telegram to president abraham lincoln describing their plight and pronouncing themselv
uni-ness and confederate -- unionists and confederates alike doubted their loyalties. so it was that caesar catskill, a staunch union supporter as well as all the other known jews in the city were handed papers ordering them to leave the city of paducah, kentucky, within 24 hours. women and children were expelled too, and in the confusion so it was recalled years later, one baby was almost forgotten, and two dying women had to be left behind in the care of neighbors. historian johnny l....
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i have heard the complaint from democrat and republican voters alike that they hate that the politicians are fearful to make tough decisions because they think more about the next election than the next-generation. we turned that around. we thought more about the next generation. >> what do you make about this furor over the comments of president clinton which appears to be at odds with president obama and the bush tax cuts? >> i think it's interesting. i think the president's -- president clinton has been hanging around with a number of people in the private sector who put people to work whether they are small business or big business or anywhere in between that is where the nation thrives. i think it is a wakeup call for the country. president obama may be a good and decent person but his view of government is that government is successful if more people are dependent on government program. i don't think that's successful. i think most people believe success in government is how many fewer people are in government because they are able to control their own destiny because the private s
i have heard the complaint from democrat and republican voters alike that they hate that the politicians are fearful to make tough decisions because they think more about the next election than the next-generation. we turned that around. we thought more about the next generation. >> what do you make about this furor over the comments of president clinton which appears to be at odds with president obama and the bush tax cuts? >> i think it's interesting. i think the president's --...
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the idea that all hispanic think alike or vote alike and polling shows that rubio does fought even necessarily florida. i think the only reason why he's suddenly said he is a vetting him he didn't want to look like he was dising hispanic again. >> joy: let me talk to you about something that drives me nuts, this citizens united. the thing that the supreme court did, and that some people are saying it's a first amendment issue. and they have the right. now we're going to see foreign money coming into these plains and blasting each other with these super pacs. why did they do that? and can we impeach them for it? >> i don't think we can impeach them for it. the interesting thing about citizens united which allows corporations to do it, that's not the worse thing. corporations, while they do want to contribute politically, they tend to give to bother parties more or less to cover their bets. also it's publicly disclosed and they have to answer to shareholders and boards. so that's at least out in the open. what is really scary because of other federal election rules and other court decisions that
the idea that all hispanic think alike or vote alike and polling shows that rubio does fought even necessarily florida. i think the only reason why he's suddenly said he is a vetting him he didn't want to look like he was dising hispanic again. >> joy: let me talk to you about something that drives me nuts, this citizens united. the thing that the supreme court did, and that some people are saying it's a first amendment issue. and they have the right. now we're going to see foreign money...
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you young broadcaster, share, share alike.articularly when the audience would rather look at somebody than the same guy every night. congratulations on your work on the hockey. [ laughter ] >>> keep the cab waiting two hours and four minutes. they had 15,000 fans. bartolo cologne, making good play after good play. look at that. last night, he made that great catch playing center field against the wall. people blowing the fog horn there. and he had a great night, 3 for 3, a single, a double, and a triple. and bartolo cologne, 8 innings of shutout ball. 2-nothing as. they're 25 and 32 . having a nice night. 2 out of 3 from pour house texas. >>> the giants caught a break this afternoon in san diego. gregor blanco is going to give the giants a 4-2 lead. this outfielder, cabrera, polanco, pagan, surprising everybody. here's what turned the game. logan forsyth, the second baseman , it went right through him. the giants would score 2 to go up 6-3, and san diego came close, but that's it. 6-5 giants, your final. >>> after two days pra
you young broadcaster, share, share alike.articularly when the audience would rather look at somebody than the same guy every night. congratulations on your work on the hockey. [ laughter ] >>> keep the cab waiting two hours and four minutes. they had 15,000 fans. bartolo cologne, making good play after good play. look at that. last night, he made that great catch playing center field against the wall. people blowing the fog horn there. and he had a great night, 3 for 3, a single, a...
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it is a place where i can spend time your children and elderly alike. it is a gem in the crown of san francisco. the washington street project is not a community center. not a space for family tennis. not an adequate space for a recreational meeting place. i urge you to reject the 8 washington street project. thank you. >> good evening. i am an attorney and business owner in san francisco. i am a member of golden gate club. i wanted to vote no on the project. we love this beautiful community. what are you doing? building 100 units and ruining a wonderful community of over 3000 people? building a home to ruin a community does not make any sense. one thing that really upsets me, i see a lot of people saying families for 8 washington street project. what families? certainly not my family. we are against this project. my family is against this project. many families enjoy the benefits of this recreation. get this -- they tell us, the people who want to build 8 washington street project, ptolemy i will benefits. i would be likely to buy a condominium in this
it is a place where i can spend time your children and elderly alike. it is a gem in the crown of san francisco. the washington street project is not a community center. not a space for family tennis. not an adequate space for a recreational meeting place. i urge you to reject the 8 washington street project. thank you. >> good evening. i am an attorney and business owner in san francisco. i am a member of golden gate club. i wanted to vote no on the project. we love this beautiful...
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should congress consider a complete overhaul and approve it for consumers and businesses alike? >> at think their is a serious need to look at -- >> s are now? >> yes no, their is a need to look at it. >> mr. but mitt. >> no. >> gregory. [inaudible] >> kelly. >> i wish retirees elected. >> improve the existing system. >> thank you. my time has expired. mr. sherman from california is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. the gmc has created this new uniform appraisal database, the uap, which is used of gst appraisals and also for the fha. how is it all working at? fortunately i have not had to complete one of those reports. however, i have heard from dozens, if not hundreds of appraisers. >> could you be a little closer to the microphone. >> i have heard from dozens, if not hundreds of appraises about their experience, also from consumers. the uad method of reporting was not implemented to enhance the quality or the credibility of an appraisal report. what it does enhance is data gathering. it does not improve and appraisers performance or ability to accurately
should congress consider a complete overhaul and approve it for consumers and businesses alike? >> at think their is a serious need to look at -- >> s are now? >> yes no, their is a need to look at it. >> mr. but mitt. >> no. >> gregory. [inaudible] >> kelly. >> i wish retirees elected. >> improve the existing system. >> thank you. my time has expired. mr. sherman from california is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you,...
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they're not looking for just any guest, also katie look-alike guests. the show starts september 10th at 4:00 followed by abc2 news at 5:00. we'll have a lot more as we get ready for her big arrival in baltimore. wyatt? >>> all right. it is a hot, hot scenario. the heat advisories are up for all of central maryland. well up into the mid-100's. 101 so far at the airport. 98. if you're asking, hey, was this a record breaker? no. we hit 99 so far at bwi. the old record 100. so one degree off. look at the hot seering sunshine across the board. frederick a hot spot. hagerstown, always a hot spot. steamy skies over the key bring as we take a look toward curtis bay and hawkins point. damascus with the hot sun rising and the temperatures shooting up. you see the fair weather clouds. we think those could be storm clouds. right now it's pretty quiet. we've got a couple of storms firing up south into harrisburg, virginia, south into staunton. this is some prefrontal storm action. high temperatures have been, again, in the upper 90s. 98 in baltimore. ocean city not
they're not looking for just any guest, also katie look-alike guests. the show starts september 10th at 4:00 followed by abc2 news at 5:00. we'll have a lot more as we get ready for her big arrival in baltimore. wyatt? >>> all right. it is a hot, hot scenario. the heat advisories are up for all of central maryland. well up into the mid-100's. 101 so far at the airport. 98. if you're asking, hey, was this a record breaker? no. we hit 99 so far at bwi. the old record 100. so one degree...
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texted was touted as a world- class casino and resort, a destination for tourists and residents alike, right in the middle of the national harbour in prince george's county. it would have four thousand slot machines and 2000 -- 250 table games and create more than 50,000 jobs. last friday, mgm resorts international and developer peterson company signed a letter of intent with the state to build a casino, as long as the sixth site was approved, table games were legalized, and the state dropped its unusually high tax rate from 67% to around 52%. governor martin o'malley praised the idea, saying he would support a special session in july to get the bill on the november ballot. wednesday night, that plan came up snake eyes as a workgroup could not agree, not only on the site but also dropping the tax rate as well. the group did agree on table games. it would seem that a special session is all but off at this point, meaning the issue will have to be argued during the next regular session in january and would then be on the 2014 ballot if passed. mgm resort ceo told us "mgm resources commit
texted was touted as a world- class casino and resort, a destination for tourists and residents alike, right in the middle of the national harbour in prince george's county. it would have four thousand slot machines and 2000 -- 250 table games and create more than 50,000 jobs. last friday, mgm resorts international and developer peterson company signed a letter of intent with the state to build a casino, as long as the sixth site was approved, table games were legalized, and the state dropped...
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land is supposed to be above politics, but in this tense election year, republicans and democrats alike have their source for cards ready. -- score cards ready. >> has this become a political body? >> potential romney running mate rubio defended the law in arizona. >> it is not about immigration but security. they are frustrated with an action. >> immigration is a hot-button issue. this will be a judgment on his signature achievement, if not his political legacy. >> everybody seems to assume that it will be overturned. it may not. >> all eyes are on the supreme court and some big decisions. if president obama is feeling the heat, he's not showing it. he cooled off with a sunday round of golf. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> tropical storm debby is moving in. the bridge connects tampa to clearwater, fla. so far, no serious property damage reported. the tropical storm warnings have been issued for alabama and the florida panhandle. debby is the fourth named storm of the season. john collins is standing by. will we see any of this rain? >> probably not. debby will be held to the sout
land is supposed to be above politics, but in this tense election year, republicans and democrats alike have their source for cards ready. -- score cards ready. >> has this become a political body? >> potential romney running mate rubio defended the law in arizona. >> it is not about immigration but security. they are frustrated with an action. >> immigration is a hot-button issue. this will be a judgment on his signature achievement, if not his political legacy....
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and this sparked a firestorm of liberals and conservatives alike. >> mr. munro was absolutely wrong in interfering with the president's statement, talking points all say you must respect the office of the presidency even if you don't like the person in it. the idea that you would interrupt the president in the middle of prepared remarks and shout a question, i think it's outrage us. >> how dare you. >> how dare you. how dare you, neil munro,. neil munro did knowingly interrupt the president. as he explained to completely independent news organization the one he worked for. >> from your perspective, the speech was coming to a close when you were beginning to ask your question. >> yes. it's hard to know when he's about to end. i thought he was going to end today. i asked my question too early. >> stephen: hey, you got to admit it's hard to know when obama is going to end something. folks, the president, the president's pauses are so long it always seems like he's wrapping up his speech. remember the state of the union. >> they know our way of life will only
and this sparked a firestorm of liberals and conservatives alike. >> mr. munro was absolutely wrong in interfering with the president's statement, talking points all say you must respect the office of the presidency even if you don't like the person in it. the idea that you would interrupt the president in the middle of prepared remarks and shout a question, i think it's outrage us. >> how dare you. >> how dare you. how dare you, neil munro,. neil munro did knowingly interrupt...
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. >> they all don't look alike. >> i know. i am a big supporter of sloth diversity. >> they are all unique in their own way. >> just like humans. >> that is not the only thing in my animal nursery today. that is not a baby. that is a mom bison. wait until mom shifts around. obviously she has just given birth. >> the umbilical cord is still hanging out. >> she is like i just gave birth. i'm going to let the little guy take his first steps. now mom is cleaning it. >> kissing and cleaning. >> a bison is snuggling her baby. >> that's adorable. >>> anytime i can work math and a snack into our show i will do it. this video was put together by george hart. this is called the mathematically correct breakfast. >> the two parts are linked together like a chain. >> because you have two congruent linked sides. >> i am going to cut end to end and verticily and then horizontally and do the same cut four times rotating 180 degrees between each cut. >> that seems like way too much work for me to eat my bagel. >> like bagel origami. >> watch t
. >> they all don't look alike. >> i know. i am a big supporter of sloth diversity. >> they are all unique in their own way. >> just like humans. >> that is not the only thing in my animal nursery today. that is not a baby. that is a mom bison. wait until mom shifts around. obviously she has just given birth. >> the umbilical cord is still hanging out. >> she is like i just gave birth. i'm going to let the little guy take his first steps. now mom is...
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that has been the position under every president democrat and republican alike until this very day. we are down 12% of the work force. we think collective bargaining is the cornerstone to a balanced economy so that everybody has a chance to get a little more of the wealth that we produce. it is not that they don't have money. we do have money. whether richest nation that have never been. corp. serve two years of record profits and $2 trillion in the bank. banks have $1.6 trillion sitting in the bank. they're not lending. continue to shrink their way out of this. if we create jobs and grow your way out of this revenue increases and you don't have to worry about cutting down. you have to worry about investing in the future with your readers education for our children that need an education, converting bad judge in to good jobs. i came out of the coal mining jobs were bad jobs before we had unions and other workers were bad jobs. steelworkers were bad jobs. we made them good jobs with collective bargaining. [applause] >> come up with an economic agenda and keep people on it. don't let
that has been the position under every president democrat and republican alike until this very day. we are down 12% of the work force. we think collective bargaining is the cornerstone to a balanced economy so that everybody has a chance to get a little more of the wealth that we produce. it is not that they don't have money. we do have money. whether richest nation that have never been. corp. serve two years of record profits and $2 trillion in the bank. banks have $1.6 trillion sitting in the...
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this world, racial labeling and profiling is a commonly accepted practice among inmates and officers alike. >> right now, california department of corrections recognizes seven different gangs as being prison gangs. no ester familia is known as nf. or the family. the junior high school to their high school would be the northern structure. >> the northern structure is composed of california hispanics from north of los angeles. >> the nazi low riders, they refer to themselves as the nlr. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone, and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black guerilla family. >> the black guerilla family is the only recognized black prison gang. street gangs like the crips and bloods are merely regarded by prison officials as disruptive groups. but the most notorious gang in the california prison system is called the mexican mafia. >> the mexican mafia is known as m.a., la m.a. they will be recognized by the eme, which is the spanish letter m. >> the mexican mafia was born in california pr
this world, racial labeling and profiling is a commonly accepted practice among inmates and officers alike. >> right now, california department of corrections recognizes seven different gangs as being prison gangs. no ester familia is known as nf. or the family. the junior high school to their high school would be the northern structure. >> the northern structure is composed of california hispanics from north of los angeles. >> the nazi low riders, they refer to themselves as...
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some look very much alike. some look nothing alike. is this typical in a case like this?ng with victims that range from 14 to 41 years of age. >> when someone is involved in a situation like this where it's violent and happens very quickly. there's a gun involved, a knife involved, some type of a weapon, every person focuses on something different. >> but they are the same man. six of the stretches have been tied together by dna evidence. where there is no dna, the predator is tied to crime by his very specific method. he strikes early in the morn, strikes a friendly conversation, pulls out a gun or a knife then moves the women to a secluded area. the women were either. coming to or leaving a bus stop. in 2003, a young woman was grabbed here and taken around the corner. he then moved her down this very long alley here and this is where the assault occurred. it is possible the rapist watches his victims for hours or days before striking. profiling the area and them. why is it so hard to catch a guy like this? >> in one way, you could almost say, i don't know if he's smart
some look very much alike. some look nothing alike. is this typical in a case like this?ng with victims that range from 14 to 41 years of age. >> when someone is involved in a situation like this where it's violent and happens very quickly. there's a gun involved, a knife involved, some type of a weapon, every person focuses on something different. >> but they are the same man. six of the stretches have been tied together by dna evidence. where there is no dna, the predator is tied...
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the writing process itself is the more i write about different cultures the more i realize how much alike we are. and if you take anything away take that. take the fact that all humanity is the same. you know the -- culturesar a background for me it makes you who you are. if you are japanese you bow. if you are chinese you don't. there are certain things that are specific to each culture. but if you are writing characters there are specific things that are everybody. and that's more important to me in that sense. you have the culture's background but if you can understand why a person who lives in that culture feels the way they do or does what they do i think that's the most important thing. does that answer your question? >> yeah. >> thank you. >> you letting me off? [laughter] do i have another story to tell you? i would if i -- >> you seem very conscious of the writer's process you are aware of how you work. you mentioned you changed from a film major to an english major. can you talk about when you were conscious when you wanted to be a writer. >> as opposed to a film maker? >> yes.
the writing process itself is the more i write about different cultures the more i realize how much alike we are. and if you take anything away take that. take the fact that all humanity is the same. you know the -- culturesar a background for me it makes you who you are. if you are japanese you bow. if you are chinese you don't. there are certain things that are specific to each culture. but if you are writing characters there are specific things that are everybody. and that's more important...
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. >> around 6:00 p.m., amateurs and experts alike paused from their daily routine to stare curiously at the sky. they did it to see this, the transit of venus. >> venus is directly between the sun and us. so we see it as a dark shadow. >> i would like to introduce her to the stars had an early age. >> it will not happen again until december 21, 2017. >> when you are set -- when you're finished, turn your head down before you remove them. ok? can you promise me? >> yes. >> tj remember to do that? -- vd remember to do that? >> hundreds of years ago astronomers used the events like this to figure out the size of the solar system. today, they collected data that will help them detect planets hundreds of light years away. >> the hope is that it will help us to take at the spears of planets on other stars. >> some simply saw as a chance to share in something special. and to marvel at how small we are in the greater scheme of things and how much we have to learn about the universe. >> since you can nancy "doctor who,"-well -- since you cannot see "doctor who," you might as well see this. >>
. >> around 6:00 p.m., amateurs and experts alike paused from their daily routine to stare curiously at the sky. they did it to see this, the transit of venus. >> venus is directly between the sun and us. so we see it as a dark shadow. >> i would like to introduce her to the stars had an early age. >> it will not happen again until december 21, 2017. >> when you are set -- when you're finished, turn your head down before you remove them. ok? can you promise me?...
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when they leave here they all look alike. >> one size fits all. the style of the month. only one kind today. >> reporter: for the next month and a half they will have no access to tv, music, and will only be allowed to make three phone calls in the next seven weeks. kevin's plan is simple. >> just to make it through, make sure i accomplish all my goals. >> reporter: 20,000 young men and women apply to come to the academy. they pick around 1200 and with that they are rewarded seven weeks of hard physical training, studying discipline. at the academy, don harrison. abc 2news. >> this year they welcomed it's largest class of females, nearly a quarter of the class will be women. >>> all right. the hot spot to be tonight is at green turtle. holding a casting call for bachelor and the bachelorette. wyatt a bachelor himself is there. he is screening the crowd and working for us doing his live shots. what is going on? you have nervous people there? >> reporter: yeah. they are a little nervous. wave. this is a great scene at the green turtle. everybody signing up at the table bef
when they leave here they all look alike. >> one size fits all. the style of the month. only one kind today. >> reporter: for the next month and a half they will have no access to tv, music, and will only be allowed to make three phone calls in the next seven weeks. kevin's plan is simple. >> just to make it through, make sure i accomplish all my goals. >> reporter: 20,000 young men and women apply to come to the academy. they pick around 1200 and with that they are...
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and some areas still look-alike and memories, of course, still as fresh as it was yesterday. >> you can't explain. like two freight trains crash. >> and the trains crack. noise was so loud you couldn't hear it snap in half. >> the storms caused some business. ands tornadoes is day short from 14 in maryland record in 1984. >>> tornadoes touching down in one day, right here. black bear sighting. it didn't cause some school delays when the beast was rolling near the carol manor elementary school campus. and abc 2 news, tracking down reports is being called the baldwin bear. >> i saw a bear. >> yeah, you saw a bear. >> we're used to seeing live bears in a zoo and ebb even reading about them in books and probably not seeing them in school. >> it's very exciting. and the way it happened, knowing that the bear was on the way in this direction and have it show off at this time. >> and we have policeman coming around, and i was in the corner down, looked at the -- and there's a black bear. i was kind of planting through the roof. we immediately turned and took that part of students, brought them b
and some areas still look-alike and memories, of course, still as fresh as it was yesterday. >> you can't explain. like two freight trains crash. >> and the trains crack. noise was so loud you couldn't hear it snap in half. >> the storms caused some business. ands tornadoes is day short from 14 in maryland record in 1984. >>> tornadoes touching down in one day, right here. black bear sighting. it didn't cause some school delays when the beast was rolling near the...
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. >> some of them look alike, some of them not alike. is this typical in a case like this?> actually, it is. you are dealing with victims that range from 14 to 41 years of age. >> when someone is involved in a situation like this, it's very violent, there's a gun involved. >> reporter: where there is no dna the predator is tied to crimes by his very specific method. he strikes early in the morning, starts a friendly conversation, then pulls a knife or a gun and moves the women to a nearby secluded area. one thread running through many of these assaults is the women were either coming to or leaving a bus stop. in 2003, a young woman who was grabbed here and taken around the corner. he then moved her down this very long alley here and this is where the assault occurred. it is possible the rapist watches his vicks for hours or days before striking, profiling the area and them. >> why is it so hard to catch a guy like this? >> in one way you could say he's smart. >> he blends into the community. he can walk up to somebody, spark up a conversation and the victim doesn't feel thr
. >> some of them look alike, some of them not alike. is this typical in a case like this?> actually, it is. you are dealing with victims that range from 14 to 41 years of age. >> when someone is involved in a situation like this, it's very violent, there's a gun involved. >> reporter: where there is no dna the predator is tied to crimes by his very specific method. he strikes early in the morning, starts a friendly conversation, then pulls a knife or a gun and moves the...
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he would be the winner of the jimmy carter look-alike contest.s a bit like the foil in any 1989 s&l sketch. >> cast portman. >> they can't get a shocker. they can't get somebody who is going to, you know overhad 0 him which could be anybody with any message or worth. and then they have got to go boring and expected. but if they go boring and expected, it's less of a win. i don't think we have actually seen the person. i don't think the person he is going to pick is on anybodyses list. i don't think they can be. >> the advantage of portman is he makes romney look like james brown but who do you think will then be his vp? >> i think it's. >> do you -- >> i think it's a nobody a next to nobody. it has to be something like line thune and portman are the closest that i think they can run. thune has that like aging robin to mitt's aging batman look like a white super duo that is a little long in the tooth. you know, he is conservative and evangelical and the thick parts that go with it. but the problem is they have two tact they can go. one is you have
he would be the winner of the jimmy carter look-alike contest.s a bit like the foil in any 1989 s&l sketch. >> cast portman. >> they can't get a shocker. they can't get somebody who is going to, you know overhad 0 him which could be anybody with any message or worth. and then they have got to go boring and expected. but if they go boring and expected, it's less of a win. i don't think we have actually seen the person. i don't think the person he is going to pick is on anybodyses...
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at number 9, look-alike tubes. alicia coleman is born three months premature.isease all but destroys her intestin intestines. to keep her alive doctors insert a feeding tube into her stomach and a central line tube into her vein. one day alicia's mom drops her off at a medical daycare center and heads to work. >> i handed her over on saturday at 8:17, and i got the call at 9:20 that her medication had been administered wrong. >> a central line tube and a feeding tube look a lot alike. the daycare center pumps medicine meant for alicia's stomach into her vein. the medicine stops this toddler's heart, and she dies. >> i've never got -- she had to go through it alone. and i wasn't there. >> is it easy to confuse tubes? >> we should be very cautious. unfortunately, people get rushed. people cut corners. and when that happens tragic things can happen. >> 16% of doctors and nurses in a survey says tube mix-ups happen at their hospitals. so the lesson here is when you have tubes in you ask the staff to trace the tubes back to the point of origin so the right medicine
at number 9, look-alike tubes. alicia coleman is born three months premature.isease all but destroys her intestin intestines. to keep her alive doctors insert a feeding tube into her stomach and a central line tube into her vein. one day alicia's mom drops her off at a medical daycare center and heads to work. >> i handed her over on saturday at 8:17, and i got the call at 9:20 that her medication had been administered wrong. >> a central line tube and a feeding tube look a lot...