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a cargo plane is in antarctica waiting for a break in the weather to go get her, but is the crew risking their lives to save hers? >>> search intensifies, the governor of missouri orders the national guard to help look for baby lisa, the 11-month-old who disappeared two weeks ago. and what did police find in an abandoned house near her home? our legal analyst dan abrams is on the scene. >>> and no bull, one of the most exciting, dangerous and crazy traditions in europe is now here this weekend. the running of the bulls hits america, and we take you inside this stunt. who are the daredevils who do it and, more importantly, why? ♪ regarding your dreams and vision ♪ >>> speaking of somebody who is born to run, ron claiborne. can i just say he's celebrating 25 years here at abc news. >> well, thank you. >> amazing. >> thank you very much. you know, there was a sear the other day. i got to meet mickey mouse. >> unbelievable. >> that is not a person in a mickey mouse suit. that is mickey mouse. >> that's what you get after 25 years. of course, ron started when he was 5 years old at abc news. >
a cargo plane is in antarctica waiting for a break in the weather to go get her, but is the crew risking their lives to save hers? >>> search intensifies, the governor of missouri orders the national guard to help look for baby lisa, the 11-month-old who disappeared two weeks ago. and what did police find in an abandoned house near her home? our legal analyst dan abrams is on the scene. >>> and no bull, one of the most exciting, dangerous and crazy traditions in europe is now...
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. >> she suffered a stroke while working at a research station in antarctica. it is considered the wintertime and it made it impossible to attempt to rescue. she waited two months with basically no treatment before being evacuated. after initially being taken to new zealand on october 17, she chose to come to johns hopkins hospital for care. she is recovering well, says her doctor. the limelight is the last place she ever expected to begin -- to be. >> never had any intentions of this just exploding. daughter, atr my least, that started to push to get the word out that i am having difficulties trying to evacuate. it would and locate -- it would have been locate. >> she is adventurous person and says she likes to skydive. she says she does not think she will be doing a skydiving any time soon, but would love to go back to antarctica for work. she is expected to be released from john hopkins tomorrow and will go to vermont to recuperate with friends. >> good to see her doing well. the baltimore sheriff's office is investigating a please- involved shooting that se
. >> she suffered a stroke while working at a research station in antarctica. it is considered the wintertime and it made it impossible to attempt to rescue. she waited two months with basically no treatment before being evacuated. after initially being taken to new zealand on october 17, she chose to come to johns hopkins hospital for care. she is recovering well, says her doctor. the limelight is the last place she ever expected to begin -- to be. >> never had any intentions of...
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>>pam: >> a modern twist on a classic defense of the and a horror flick in antarctica. we will tell you what to expect at the movies this weekend. state farm. this is jessica. hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question. jerry, how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying? no, i just, i bit my tongue. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. state farm. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. what do you think of this one? really? what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. perfect. two worlds that fit in one kitchen. come in today and save up to 20% on a kitchen from ikea. >>pam: the suspect faces several criminal weapons charges. >>gary: there is a dance called the dead heat. if you are here, you know what i am ta
>>pam: >> a modern twist on a classic defense of the and a horror flick in antarctica. we will tell you what to expect at the movies this weekend. state farm. this is jessica. hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question. jerry, how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but...
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. >> and hidden below the ice of antarctica, a group of scientists are digging deep to find a source of life that has never been seen before. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the world. a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to washington was conceived and directed from iran, according to u.s. officials, who today announced they have broken up the scheme and arrested two men with links to the saudi government. they announced the two charged apparently met members of the mexico drug cartel to carry up the order. and for more on the latest developments, i enjoyed by the bbc's adam brooke. >> they say this was a plot like in a movie. a man according to the charge sheet met with people who he thought were mexican drug traffickers, and he tried to hire them as assassins. he tried to get the mexican drug traffickers to come to washington, d.c., and set up a bomb and kill the saudi ambassador. however, these men were not mexican drug traffickers. they were members of the dea, an american agency, and that man was arrested and is in custody. another man is als
. >> and hidden below the ice of antarctica, a group of scientists are digging deep to find a source of life that has never been seen before. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the world. a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to washington was conceived and directed from iran, according to u.s. officials, who today announced they have broken up the scheme and arrested two men with links to the saudi government. they announced the two charged apparently met...
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right now her plane is headed to antarctica. be taken to a hospital in new zealand. >> that's the middle of the antarctic winter. it's 72 below zero air temperature, not wind chill, over much of the last couple weeks down there. when they say tough weather in antarctica, they mean it. did you like today? >> i loved it. >> nice day outside today. great weekend really. that's two nice ones in a row, everybody, and the early lean on next weekend i'm optimistic for more sunshine. three weekends in a row. for now let's enjoy this one, shall we? a little early fall color coming into washington now. the peak of fall foliage around here 7 to 10 days away. typically the last 10 days of october are the best color in town. sometimes that lingers into early november as well. just beautiful out there with a clear sky in the late afternoon and early evening time frame around here. 68 mild degrees here in washington. headed up into the low 70s today. another day with sunshine and slightly above average weather. winds, though, have remained bre
right now her plane is headed to antarctica. be taken to a hospital in new zealand. >> that's the middle of the antarctic winter. it's 72 below zero air temperature, not wind chill, over much of the last couple weeks down there. when they say tough weather in antarctica, they mean it. did you like today? >> i loved it. >> nice day outside today. great weekend really. that's two nice ones in a row, everybody, and the early lean on next weekend i'm optimistic for more sunshine....
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. >>> the researcher waiting for weeks for e thank you wags from the south pole, landed in antarcticaane rescued her from the south pole. she had a stroke seven weeks ago and requested emergency evacuation. extreme weather conditions prevented anybody from getting to her. this weekend an opening in the weather. doucer's next stop hospital in new zealand. no word on when she will leave antarctica. >>> 100-year-old canadian man set a record in the guinness book of world records.
. >>> the researcher waiting for weeks for e thank you wags from the south pole, landed in antarcticaane rescued her from the south pole. she had a stroke seven weeks ago and requested emergency evacuation. extreme weather conditions prevented anybody from getting to her. this weekend an opening in the weather. doucer's next stop hospital in new zealand. no word on when she will leave antarctica. >>> 100-year-old canadian man set a record in the guinness book of world records.
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they don't have one in antarctica. do douceur's speech and vision are impaired.she needs to be in a hospital to find out exactly what is wrong? a specialized rescue plane is ready to go. it will be douce of theor's tic the medical treatment sunny has been waiting for but it won't be able to land at least for another week when the weather clears up. douceur hopes by then it is not too late. >> we are aware of the risk. i will be one to tell you that. i would not in extremely bad weather or anything jeopardize a crew of, of pilots to come here to come and rescue me. >> you might remember dr. jerry neilson, the well-known doctor stationed at the south pole who in 1999 had to treat herself for breast cancer before she was finally able to get that very risky flight out. sadly she died five years later. cecel if a vega, abc news, new york. >> in her line of work, very prestigious position to be down there. if you tell me i can't get out, four months. a plane can't get me in and out. i'm not taking that job. if something like this happens you are stuck. literally stuck.
they don't have one in antarctica. do douceur's speech and vision are impaired.she needs to be in a hospital to find out exactly what is wrong? a specialized rescue plane is ready to go. it will be douce of theor's tic the medical treatment sunny has been waiting for but it won't be able to land at least for another week when the weather clears up. douceur hopes by then it is not too late. >> we are aware of the risk. i will be one to tell you that. i would not in extremely bad weather or...
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. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- antarctica anxiety.ole researcher suffers a stroke and needs to get to the hospital. >> it will be a week before rescue mission is launched to this dangerously cold outpost. it's tuesday, october 11th. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm tanya rivero. >> welcome back. >> thank you. nice to be back. >> and i'm rob nelson. a special plane is ready to fly to antarctica, once the dangerous weather there blows over. this is not the first time a researcher at the south pole has needed to be flown to a hospital in the most extreme conditions. you can imagine. >> little known phenomenon that you really cannot get out of antarctica for certain months out of the year. >> negative 74 at its worst, right now where she is stuck. if you can imagine. >> good luck. the new law in california allows girls as young as age 12 to get the hpv vaccine without a parent's permission. advocates say it will prevent cervical cancer and save lives. parents groups are outraged. this is our facebook question of the day. we would love peop
. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- antarctica anxiety.ole researcher suffers a stroke and needs to get to the hospital. >> it will be a week before rescue mission is launched to this dangerously cold outpost. it's tuesday, october 11th. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm tanya rivero. >> welcome back. >> thank you. nice to be back. >> and i'm rob nelson. a special plane is ready to fly to antarctica, once the dangerous weather there blows...
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they don't have one in antarctica. douceurary speech and vision are impaired. she says she needs to be in a hospital to find out exactly what's wrong. a specialized rescue plane is on the way ready to go. it will be douceur's ticket to the medical treatment she's been waiting for, but it wont be able to land for at least another week when the weather clears up. douceur hopes by then it's not too late. >> we are aware of the risk. i'll be one to tell you that. i would not in extremely bad weather or anything jeopardize a crew of pilots to come here to come and rescue me. >> reporter: and you might remember dr. jerri nielsen. she was that well-known doctor air-lifted from the south pole back in 1999. she treated herself for breast cancer for months before she was finally able to get that risky flight out. she died though sadly five years after her rescue. diane? >> yeah, she was so brave. she actually did surgery on herself without anesthesia because she knew she had to. thank you very much, cecilia. and coming up, you'll meet the very pregnant woman who finished
they don't have one in antarctica. douceurary speech and vision are impaired. she says she needs to be in a hospital to find out exactly what's wrong. a specialized rescue plane is on the way ready to go. it will be douceur's ticket to the medical treatment she's been waiting for, but it wont be able to land for at least another week when the weather clears up. douceur hopes by then it's not too late. >> we are aware of the risk. i'll be one to tell you that. i would not in extremely bad...
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. >> maybe the peng quinns in antarctica. >> we had a great time, even up until sunday, work up to dampness on the road. now things are drying out nicely and things are looking up temperature wise. it's going to be a niece week -- nice week. 71 is our normal high. 50 is the normal overnight low. with that 63 right now going up more. the northerly component is keeping us cool. getting gusty, indicating that the brament is -- barometer is going up. 59 in elkton. 60 on the shore. everyone coming in between 59 as you see in west minister. 63 is the magic number over towards kent island, d.c. at 64. low pressure is moving out. high pressure is building. the pressure between the two is creating this wind, squeezing it together. we're getting these double digit readings. that low is what was responsible for giving us those showers over the last woke or so but the high is going to build in warmth. we'll see more blue sky and lot more, we'll see say more -- say more spring like temperatures. this is your forecast for the next foreseeable future with the clear conditions moving in. the clouds are bre
. >> maybe the peng quinns in antarctica. >> we had a great time, even up until sunday, work up to dampness on the road. now things are drying out nicely and things are looking up temperature wise. it's going to be a niece week -- nice week. 71 is our normal high. 50 is the normal overnight low. with that 63 right now going up more. the northerly component is keeping us cool. getting gusty, indicating that the brament is -- barometer is going up. 59 in elkton. 60 on the shore....
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(renee-nicole douceur)"i dont know if the program would disqualify me now from going back to antarcticad oxygen at the high altitude may have been a contribuuing factor for the stroke... 9 people live at thh south pole research station in isolation.. for eight foo 45 news at 5;30 3 the star defense witness in the conrad murray trial is backkon the stand today. poday.doctor paul wwite is a top expert on ropofol... the drug prosecutors say killed michaelljackson.prosecutors say murray gave jackson the deadly overdose..but thh deeense suggests jjckson was dependent on the druu... and ssdatives. a theory..... doctor hite seems to supportt 3white ays: "i do eel the just a lot more rational and would reereseet a morr pppropriate clinicallsituaaion." situation." the judge is giving the prosecutioo xtra time... to prepare for cross-examination of dr. white. which will begin monday. the case could go to the jury by the middll of next week. the search continues in missouri...... for 11-month old lisa irwin.... innesttgators sed boats and a a pond... in kansas city.two h - other dogs sniffed along
(renee-nicole douceur)"i dont know if the program would disqualify me now from going back to antarcticad oxygen at the high altitude may have been a contribuuing factor for the stroke... 9 people live at thh south pole research station in isolation.. for eight foo 45 news at 5;30 3 the star defense witness in the conrad murray trial is backkon the stand today. poday.doctor paul wwite is a top expert on ropofol... the drug prosecutors say killed michaelljackson.prosecutors say murray gave...
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the most extreme conditions. >> it's a little-known phenomenon that you really cannot get out of antarcticaear. >> negative 74 at its worst, right now where she is stuck. if you can imagine. >> good luck. >>> the new law in california allows girls as young as age 12 to get hpv vaccine without a parent's permission. parents groups are outraged. this is our facebook question of the day. we'd love people to weigh in. we've gotten a lot of attention. >> some people think it is really good for girls to be really health conscious or is 12 too young to make those decisions, that's the debate. >> you be the judge. >> yeah. >>> later this half-hour, george clooney is talking about a strange encounter he had with italy's prime minister. for clooney it was serious business. for silvio berlusconi, well, just wait until we tell you. probably the world's most renowned political player. >> meeting hollywood's biggest player? what did they talk about? i wonder if women came up at all, what do you think? >> i'm guessing -- love it. >>> all right. the medical emergency at the bottom of the world. probably th
the most extreme conditions. >> it's a little-known phenomenon that you really cannot get out of antarcticaear. >> negative 74 at its worst, right now where she is stuck. if you can imagine. >> good luck. >>> the new law in california allows girls as young as age 12 to get hpv vaccine without a parent's permission. parents groups are outraged. this is our facebook question of the day. we'd love people to weigh in. we've gotten a lot of attention. >> some people...
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. >> he calls it a minor to moderate stroke in august while working at the research station in antarctica. bad weather made it impractical to rescue the remote location. she went without treatment for two months waiting for help to come. >> i will say i was not scared at all. >> she was taken to new zealand for additional treatment before coming to baltimore. it affected it fibers in the temporal lobe causing difficulties with speech, vision, and some cognitive notions. >> her vision is almost completely back to normal. we are hoping it will go completed back to normal. she is a very high functioning individual. it is hard for us to detect anything at this time. we know she has difficulty speaking at the south col. >> the doctor says she as at risk for another stroke. it may keep the avant skydiver from jumping any time soon, she says she would love to go back to antarctica. >> she is expected to be released from the hospital on saturday. she will head to vermont to recuperate with friends. doctors say she is expected to make a full recovery. >> here is a look at some of our other top sto
. >> he calls it a minor to moderate stroke in august while working at the research station in antarctica. bad weather made it impractical to rescue the remote location. she went without treatment for two months waiting for help to come. >> i will say i was not scared at all. >> she was taken to new zealand for additional treatment before coming to baltimore. it affected it fibers in the temporal lobe causing difficulties with speech, vision, and some cognitive notions....
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protests have taken place on continent accept antarctica. >>> several politicians are the protest.n cantor says that people are about jobs occupy wall street and other cities in the u.s. >> believe it or not, some in this town have actually ofe pitting against americans. >> i did not hear him when the party members or spitting on of congress. ,'s accused eric cantor and republicans of putting windows at the capitol and encouraging the behavior of the tea party. -- nancy pelosi accused eric cantor. >>> at least 24 people died yesterday in cairo, egypt after tax.rch and many christians are angry with as a weaksee from the country's military council. >>> a medical examiner's report to be released economy in what police are calling a murder-suicide. on saturday the bodies of a man and woman were found inside westbard avenue in bethesda. o'toole and artin u, livesacy v silver spring. >> one-party left a note behind. >> not much is known about , but the woman of a d.c. area . couple attended church together last week. it has been here since fromarists went missing our apartment on hartford's str
protests have taken place on continent accept antarctica. >>> several politicians are the protest.n cantor says that people are about jobs occupy wall street and other cities in the u.s. >> believe it or not, some in this town have actually ofe pitting against americans. >> i did not hear him when the party members or spitting on of congress. ,'s accused eric cantor and republicans of putting windows at the capitol and encouraging the behavior of the tea party. -- nancy...
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[indiscernible] once the weather cleared, they flew from antarctica to new zealand. she says she is looking forward to long awaited medical help. >> people look at me and say, you look well, well, i need to know what's going on in my brain. >> and doctors believe she'll make a full recovery. >>> former maryland governor can add author to his list of achievements. you are lick has finished work on turn this car around. restoring america. the book is due in stores november 6th. he's now working as a lawyer in washington, dc. >>> republican presidential candidate rick perry campaign needs a boost, and he thinks a new tax plan will do it. it shows herman cain in the lead, but as reported, a large number of voters are still undecided. >> texas governor rick perry is trying to put his campaign back on track with a sweeping new economic plan. >> it reorders the way they do business in washington by reinventing the tax code. >> the texas governor chose south carolina, the first southern state to outline a proposal he calls cut, balance, and grow. it includes a 20% flat tax,
[indiscernible] once the weather cleared, they flew from antarctica to new zealand. she says she is looking forward to long awaited medical help. >> people look at me and say, you look well, well, i need to know what's going on in my brain. >> and doctors believe she'll make a full recovery. >>> former maryland governor can add author to his list of achievements. you are lick has finished work on turn this car around. restoring america. the book is due in stores november...
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. >>> then an update on that rescue mission from antarctica. renee nicole ducur suffered a stroke in the south pole. it took weeks before they were able to get in there to get her. she's back in the states and we'll tell you how she's doing. >>> and william and kate's baby will succeed to the throne even if it's a girl. we'll have a live report from buckingham palace. >> still newlyweds and we're crowning their kids already. my goodness. >>> a storm is coming into the northeast. how bad are things going to get? nbc meteorologist bill karins is here to tell us more about it. >> good morning, lester. historic. we've never seen a storm like this that has the power to knock out power to this many people and take down this many tree limbs. i'm not concerned with the appalachians and new england. it's the valleys and the hills where the leaves are still on. if you get that heavy snow, you're the ones i'm worried about losing power during the day today. right now, as expected, most of this is rain from d.c. to new york and philadelphia. it's later tod
. >>> then an update on that rescue mission from antarctica. renee nicole ducur suffered a stroke in the south pole. it took weeks before they were able to get in there to get her. she's back in the states and we'll tell you how she's doing. >>> and william and kate's baby will succeed to the throne even if it's a girl. we'll have a live report from buckingham palace. >> still newlyweds and we're crowning their kids already. my goodness. >>> a storm is coming...
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now headed to a research station in antarctica. eventually will make her way to new zealand.rs believe douceur suffered a stroke six weeks ago. she spoke about her condition just before her rescue. >> i am just sitting here waiting who knows what is going on inside me. i am very concerned about my health and the possible ramifications a s and consequen for staying here. an earlier rescue flight saturday called off the rescue plane, the plane couldn't fly to the research station because of the weather conditions. douceur hoping to get back to her beloved home state of new hampshire. >> shocking story in philadelphia, three people under arrest this morning after police found four mentally challenged, malnourished people chained inside a locked basement. investigators say the conditions were deplorable. 15 x 15 room with barely enough room to stand up. one possible motive, cashing in on the victims' social security checks. the fbi is looking into whether the suspects may be part of a large human trafficking operation. >>> to a story now that has a lot of people talking going int
now headed to a research station in antarctica. eventually will make her way to new zealand.rs believe douceur suffered a stroke six weeks ago. she spoke about her condition just before her rescue. >> i am just sitting here waiting who knows what is going on inside me. i am very concerned about my health and the possible ramifications a s and consequen for staying here. an earlier rescue flight saturday called off the rescue plane, the plane couldn't fly to the research station because of...
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this horror flick is set in antarctica.of researchers make a terrifying discovery, an unknown species for is indeed in the eyes. when they tried to figure out what it is, things go wrong. >> this thing eats pray. >> what are you saying? >> not all of us are human. >>kimberlee: the thing is rated r. you will be tapping your foot to keep up with the beat in a modern take on the classic still footloose. there is a new boy in town. he quickly learns there are new rules to follow including no dancing. this bad boy wants to shake things up. >> is she worked all of that attitude? >> she is fronting legacy is a hell raiser, wearing her jeans tight and everything. >>kimberlee: footloose is rated pg-13. i am kiberlee sakamoto, kron4 news. >>mark: because the list was not bad enough the first time. >>darya: where is a town like that nowadays? >>mark: in just two hours, stores will start selling the new iphone 4s. lines are forming, we will be right back. >>darya: more developing is when we come back. [ male announcer ] one-hundred-nin
this horror flick is set in antarctica.of researchers make a terrifying discovery, an unknown species for is indeed in the eyes. when they tried to figure out what it is, things go wrong. >> this thing eats pray. >> what are you saying? >> not all of us are human. >>kimberlee: the thing is rated r. you will be tapping your foot to keep up with the beat in a modern take on the classic still footloose. there is a new boy in town. he quickly learns there are new rules to...
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she writes, "i know the weather is fickle and harsh in antarctica, but there are weather windows that open up where it is possible to fly in for a rescue evacuation instead of just leaving people at remote locations until regularly scheduled flights start under the pretext that it is not life-threatening or appears to be stable. these are all excuse to cover up the fact that they did not have the will to even make an attempt." she says the stroke left her with blurry vision and now she jumbles her words and can't do basic subtraction. she's a nuclear engineer by training. >>> three women are dead and four other people are injured after a personal watercraft collided with a boat saturday in a los angeles reservoir. now, the women were riding on the personal watercraft when it crashed into the motor boat. >>> the u.s. is mining for gold in japan. at the world gymnastics championship in tokyo. the u.s. women have swept the first three gold medals. california's mick aila maroney says it shows they are the best. a quick roundup of stories. queen elizabeth arrives on wednesday. the royal vi
she writes, "i know the weather is fickle and harsh in antarctica, but there are weather windows that open up where it is possible to fly in for a rescue evacuation instead of just leaving people at remote locations until regularly scheduled flights start under the pretext that it is not life-threatening or appears to be stable. these are all excuse to cover up the fact that they did not have the will to even make an attempt." she says the stroke left her with blurry vision and now...
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. >> douceur now being taken to a research station in antarctica and event actually to new zealand. > the long overdue dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial. speakers included veterans of the civil rights movement, dr. king's own children, and president obama. who had words of encouragement. >> he would want them to know that he had setbacks. because they will have setbacks. he would want them to know he had doubts, because they will have doubts. he would want them to know that he was flaws because all of us have flaws. it is precisely because dr. king was a man of flesh and blood and not a figure of stone that he inspires us so. >> before his speech to the crowd, the president toured the monument site with his family. he left signed copies of his speech and a 2008 address in a time capsule. >>> today, the president hits a bus tour to promote his jobs plan. his first stop, asheville, north carolina. he'll wrap up the tour on wednesday in virginia. both north carolina and is a have a are traditionally republican states that the president won in to 08. >>> it seems that with
. >> douceur now being taken to a research station in antarctica and event actually to new zealand. > the long overdue dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial. speakers included veterans of the civil rights movement, dr. king's own children, and president obama. who had words of encouragement. >> he would want them to know that he had setbacks. because they will have setbacks. he would want them to know he had doubts, because they will have doubts. he would want them to...
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she is in ant antarctica getting treatment. >>> in consumer news, the bailout of two mortgage financegiants won't be as bad as predicted. the finance agency says the bailouts will total $124 billion through 2014. that's now about 0% less than the estimated cost of $154 billion. it will be the mosts pensive rescue effort by the government during the crisis. red box is falling in the weigh of netflix by raising daily fees for its movie rental service. it used to cost a dollar to pick up a dvd now it's doing to cost you $1.20. it had to raise prices because of higher debit card fees and not charging for blue ray movie and video game rentals. >>> whirlpool will cut 5000 jobs in north america and europe after the appliance maker posted a $177 million profit last quarter. more than double what it earned last year. the company says there is weaker demand and higher costs which add up to losses for the company for the entire year. the decision to layoff workers is expected to save the company $400 million over the next few years. . we are four weeks away from the madness which is black friday
she is in ant antarctica getting treatment. >>> in consumer news, the bailout of two mortgage financegiants won't be as bad as predicted. the finance agency says the bailouts will total $124 billion through 2014. that's now about 0% less than the estimated cost of $154 billion. it will be the mosts pensive rescue effort by the government during the crisis. red box is falling in the weigh of netflix by raising daily fees for its movie rental service. it used to cost a dollar to pick up...
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last continent on her list. >> this ship was called "the explorer" and it was actually built for antarctican ice strengthened hull so that it could withstand the ice. >> for the first 12 days of her trip, lisa saw some of the most spectacular scenery she had ever seen. >> we saw amazing wildlife, we saw whales, we saw penguins. i saw things i never thought i'd see in my entire life. but on the 12th day, video camera rolling, lisa would capture something else she never thought she'd see. >> i was videotaping the ice because the ice was different. it was deeper, seemed to be pretty much everywhere. >> the mood is serious, as the captain tries to maneuver the ship through the ice field, then a few minutes before midnight, lisa hears alarm bells. the ship has sprung a leak. >> a fist-sized hole was punctured into the third floor of the ship, and the captain came on and he said, "this is the captain and this is not a drill." i knew at this very moment in the depths of my soul how much trouble we were in. >> lisa rushes back to her cabin to grab her warmest clothing. >> hey, the captain called an
last continent on her list. >> this ship was called "the explorer" and it was actually built for antarctican ice strengthened hull so that it could withstand the ice. >> for the first 12 days of her trip, lisa saw some of the most spectacular scenery she had ever seen. >> we saw amazing wildlife, we saw whales, we saw penguins. i saw things i never thought i'd see in my entire life. but on the 12th day, video camera rolling, lisa would capture something else she...
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they go down to antarctica. [galbraith] different indigenous people of alaska would migrate to the valley, but the discovery of gold and the russians in the area-- a lot of the indigenous tribes contracted either smallpox or influenza and consequently have disappeared. [narrator] the misconception that the dena'ina had disappeared was reinforced by the fact that they had left little visible sign of their presence. many centuries ago, athabaskan hunters and gatherers migrated here from west of the alaska range, recognized the richness of the natural resources of cook inlet and the kenai peninsula, and became the only athabaskans to adapt to a coastal environment. to ensure the continuance of these abundant cyclic resources, the dena'ina developed clans and a complex system of beliefs, but this knowledge has been virtually wiped out. albert baktuit is one of the elders of the tribe. [albert baktuit] they knew it was old house pits here, but they didn't want to let the public know about digging it up, and, uh... of
they go down to antarctica. [galbraith] different indigenous people of alaska would migrate to the valley, but the discovery of gold and the russians in the area-- a lot of the indigenous tribes contracted either smallpox or influenza and consequently have disappeared. [narrator] the misconception that the dena'ina had disappeared was reinforced by the fact that they had left little visible sign of their presence. many centuries ago, athabaskan hunters and gatherers migrated here from west of...
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there's not a lot of presip on antarctica. what island lies due south of -- >> [inaudible] >> back there somewhere. oh, whoa. [laughter] will you pass that back to hong kong? [laughter] i'm starting to get a pretty good sense of who our finalist are going to be. we'll do a couple more. what country's most famous tourist attraction is -- [inaudible] >> i heard jordan. one of my friends i found out was a bit of a map nerd. >> what's the largest cup by area in africa -- country by air in africa? >> sudan. >> last question, what specific country's largest island is -- [inaudible] >> someone said fiji. somebody said fiji. in the back, it is fiji. here we go.?? [laughter] go deep!! think our finalists have probably got to be right here at least, probably right there, sir. anybody want to, like -- yeah, maybe right here. we've got two. these are people that got multiple one. you're, obviously, very good, sir. there were many, many -- so why don't you come on up. let's hear it for our three finalists here. [applause] i guess this m
there's not a lot of presip on antarctica. what island lies due south of -- >> [inaudible] >> back there somewhere. oh, whoa. [laughter] will you pass that back to hong kong? [laughter] i'm starting to get a pretty good sense of who our finalist are going to be. we'll do a couple more. what country's most famous tourist attraction is -- [inaudible] >> i heard jordan. one of my friends i found out was a bit of a map nerd. >> what's the largest cup by area in africa --...
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they don't have one in antarctica. douceur's speech is impaired.o get to a hospital to find out what's wrong. a specialized rescue plane is ready to go. it will be douceur's ticket to the treatment she needs. she hopes by then, it's not too late. >> we are aware of the risk. i'll be one to tell you that. i would not, in extremely bad weather or anything. >> jeopardize a crew of pilots that come here to come and rescue them. >> reporter: cecilia vega, abc news, new york. >>> we're learning now details about what happened when a florida family's boat capsized, stranding them in the middle of the ocean. seven family members managed to survive 20 hours in the water. unfortunately their matriarch slipped under the water. the 4-year-old little girl in the group kept up everyone's spirits by telling her mother everything is going to be okay. a rescue is coming. >>> a major, new study shows that many daily vitamins may actually cause more harm than good. the study looked at almost 40,000 women, ages 55 through 69, over the course of about 19 years and foun
they don't have one in antarctica. douceur's speech is impaired.o get to a hospital to find out what's wrong. a specialized rescue plane is ready to go. it will be douceur's ticket to the treatment she needs. she hopes by then, it's not too late. >> we are aware of the risk. i'll be one to tell you that. i would not, in extremely bad weather or anything. >> jeopardize a crew of pilots that come here to come and rescue them. >> reporter: cecilia vega, abc news, new york....
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an engineer who believed she suffered a stroke while at a research station in antarctica could be evacuated as soon as friday. she's been asking for an emergency evacuation from the south pole since august 26th, when on-site doctors believe she suffered a stroke. the raytheon company says her condition is not life threatening, and an evacuation would be dangerous because of low temperatures. a weather window is opening up, and a cargo plane will arrive friday to take her home. >>> the family of a missing 10-month-old baby has hired a private investigator. lisa irwin disappeared from her kansas city home more than a week ago. they say someone must have entered their home and taken her while she sleeps. they have hired an investigator to coordinate the efforts. >> there is a bad guy out there with this child. we want to get this child home safe and sound. that's the ultimate goal for everyone. let's have a happy ending for this. >> police crews searched a well about five blocks from her home but did not find anything. investigators don't have any suspects in the case. >>> prosecutors are wind
an engineer who believed she suffered a stroke while at a research station in antarctica could be evacuated as soon as friday. she's been asking for an emergency evacuation from the south pole since august 26th, when on-site doctors believe she suffered a stroke. the raytheon company says her condition is not life threatening, and an evacuation would be dangerous because of low temperatures. a weather window is opening up, and a cargo plane will arrive friday to take her home. >>> the...
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i mean, going south of south america, you're almost into antarctica, and there were some terrible storms what's most amazing is, many of the sailors on board were not much older than me. >> german sailors would have been teenagers. the crew would have numbered no more than 20 to 25, maximum, during these journeys. plenty of work to keep them busy. they would work in shifts. basically, there was always someone on deck, 24 hours a day, doing some type of work. >> the work was difficult and dangerous. currents around cape horn, for instance, are among the most treacherous [ thunder crashing ] >> a huge storm that this ship had to sail through and crew were flying all over the decks and they're climbing up on the masts 150 feet up in the air to try to secure the sails before the wind actually would blow. with the pressure of the wind on the sails, it could actually de-mast the entire ship. so, it was quite an ordeal. >> i tried to imagine what working on this ship must have been like. what are these big wheels for? >> this is the wheel that is going to steer the ship. it's a very mechanical
i mean, going south of south america, you're almost into antarctica, and there were some terrible storms what's most amazing is, many of the sailors on board were not much older than me. >> german sailors would have been teenagers. the crew would have numbered no more than 20 to 25, maximum, during these journeys. plenty of work to keep them busy. they would work in shifts. basically, there was always someone on deck, 24 hours a day, doing some type of work. >> the work was...
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ipod in the international space station and today, the ipad used by this american scientist in antarctica and the second grade class at st. margaret school in riverdale, new york. >> the ipads are awesome. >> reporter: new technology that helps the tried and true method. >> fighting bad guys while learning math. >> that makes math cool? >> yeah. >> reporter: jobs's ideas changed our lives as cancer changed his. >> on all levels, he was a man to be admired. >> reporter: on twitter, messages came at an estimated 10,000 a second with hash tags such as isad. one fan writing, without you, apple is just a fruit. on the "nightly" facebook page when asked to choose a favorite apple product linda wrote, that's like trying to decide which of your children is your favorite child. tonight from the virtual world to the real one, a special thank you from all who benefitted from jobs's tree of knowledge. in death as in life, jobs continues to sell. his authorized biography was number 424 this morning on amazon. tonight, it's number 1. and it's also number 1 on itunes books. brian? >> anne thompson here
ipod in the international space station and today, the ipad used by this american scientist in antarctica and the second grade class at st. margaret school in riverdale, new york. >> the ipads are awesome. >> reporter: new technology that helps the tried and true method. >> fighting bad guys while learning math. >> that makes math cool? >> yeah. >> reporter: jobs's ideas changed our lives as cancer changed his. >> on all levels, he was a man to be...
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arrive at johns hopkins, receiving medical treatment after finding herself thousands of from home in antarctica. >> reporter: she left last nite and on her way here to hopkins as we speak. renae deshore is expected to arrive later tonight. she left the south pole last weeks stuck there since august after suffering what was believed to be a stroke. the new hampshire woman was working at the south pole research station when got stick, a rescue plane couldn't get to her right away because the weather conditions were too dangerous. deshore is expected back home and left new zealand last night and landed in australia. from there she will pass through san fran and washington before arriving here for treatment. she will be able to make a full recovery with treatment. expected to stay here until thursday. >>> collision on bwi runway made for scary moments during the weekend. a spokesman says the southwest airlines jet collided with a fuel truck saturday and says it happened after the jet landed from a night to orlando. the spokesman notes the kind of incident is rare. no one was injured. >>> man is dea
arrive at johns hopkins, receiving medical treatment after finding herself thousands of from home in antarctica. >> reporter: she left last nite and on her way here to hopkins as we speak. renae deshore is expected to arrive later tonight. she left the south pole last weeks stuck there since august after suffering what was believed to be a stroke. the new hampshire woman was working at the south pole research station when got stick, a rescue plane couldn't get to her right away because...
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renee douceur is expected to fly out on a cargo plane that will take her to a british base on antarcticashe thinks she suffered a stroke six weeks ago. but harsh conditions have prevented a rescue so far. >>> another warning about dietary supplements, specifically vitamin e. it finds that vitamin e significantly increases the risk of prostate cancer in healthy middle-aged men by 17%. large doses of vitamin e pills they protect against a number of ailments. but searchers say there's no reason for a man over 55 to take it. >>> a san francisco giants fan beaten out of dodgers stadium has moved to are rehab facility. bryan stow spent seven months in the hospital recovering. he suffered a brain injury after being attacked in the parking lot at the dodgers home opener last march. two men have been charged in the beating. >>> the super bowl is returning to a warmer climate. the 2015 game was awarded yesterday to the phoenix area. next year's big game will be in indianapolis. >>> now, we turn to espn for the latest from the baseball playoffs. >> good morning. i'm don bell with your espn news upd
renee douceur is expected to fly out on a cargo plane that will take her to a british base on antarcticashe thinks she suffered a stroke six weeks ago. but harsh conditions have prevented a rescue so far. >>> another warning about dietary supplements, specifically vitamin e. it finds that vitamin e significantly increases the risk of prostate cancer in healthy middle-aged men by 17%. large doses of vitamin e pills they protect against a number of ailments. but searchers say there's no...
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but we have word that a plane has just made it into a base in antarctica and is set to reach her by sundayto new zealand. >>> and there is a new report from the research firm catalyst tonight that could help women who want a raise or a promotion get one. it finds that the strategy that works for a man does not work for a woman. for instance, a man can offer to work longer hours in the future or volunteer for a high profile assignment. it does not work for women who have to climb the corporate ladder by showing what they've already done. you have to walk into the boss's office, after a big achievement, and say, this is what i did, how i achieved it. and we learned today that the actor clint eastwood was almost invited today to be president george herbert walker bush's running mate. in new audio tapes released today, former bush aide james baker said with bush trailing in the polls in 1988, they briefly, but seriously, considered reaching out to eastwood who was mayor of carmel, california, at the time. vice presidential slot, as you know, ultimately went to dan quayle. >>> coming up, one lo
but we have word that a plane has just made it into a base in antarctica and is set to reach her by sundayto new zealand. >>> and there is a new report from the research firm catalyst tonight that could help women who want a raise or a promotion get one. it finds that the strategy that works for a man does not work for a woman. for instance, a man can offer to work longer hours in the future or volunteer for a high profile assignment. it does not work for women who have to climb the...
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protests have gone global, taking place on every continent, except antarctica. >> we are the 99%. >> demonstrators joined in a chorus against corporate greed. >> i am not frustrated. i am mad. >> it is hard to afford food sometimes. i almost lost my house last year. >> this is a group of people who are upset about the way business is being done and with good reason. [ chanting ] >> reporter: protests continued in washington are the national air and space museum was forced to close early saturday. politicians are taking sides. >> i, for one, am increasingly concerned about the growing mobs occupying wall street and other cities across the country. and, believe it or not, some in this town have actually condoned the pitting of americans against americans. >> you didn't hear this when the tea party was out demonstrating, spitting on members of congress right here in the capitol and he and his colleagues were putting signs in the windows encouraging them. >> reporter: and in new york where it all began more than three weeks ago, camping and marching goes on near wall street. sharon reed,
protests have gone global, taking place on every continent, except antarctica. >> we are the 99%. >> demonstrators joined in a chorus against corporate greed. >> i am not frustrated. i am mad. >> it is hard to afford food sometimes. i almost lost my house last year. >> this is a group of people who are upset about the way business is being done and with good reason. [ chanting ] >> reporter: protests continued in washington are the national air and space...