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does the cuban government own the ath leet? does the ath leet own himself, is doing business with an agent from cuba or the government mean you are violating the laws of the united states. >> uncertainty remains over what may be an empty political gesture. >> over the years the cuban government denounced the theft of talented athletes that play in the u.s. cuban citizens can travel more freely, send money home and start businesses. the latest moves comes with tricky and political caveats. until it's clear whether the policy can or will work, relations between cuba and the u.s. remain frayed at best. >> finally to go.. tiger woods did not -- golf. tiger woods did not win a major, but it didn't mean he had major success on the links, he won five and finished in the top 10. he was voted the player of the year. he's won the award a record setting 11 times. this is his first since 2009, when his personal life got a bit complicated. that's your look at morning sports. >> i don't know what you're talking about what happened? >> we'll
does the cuban government own the ath leet? does the ath leet own himself, is doing business with an agent from cuba or the government mean you are violating the laws of the united states. >> uncertainty remains over what may be an empty political gesture. >> over the years the cuban government denounced the theft of talented athletes that play in the u.s. cuban citizens can travel more freely, send money home and start businesses. the latest moves comes with tricky and political...
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. >>> starbucks is asking customers to leave their guns athe home. the move is a result of increase in starbucks appreciation days where gun rights advocates show up at stores with firearms. starbucks is stopping short of a full ban. >>> walgreens plans to shift thousands of workers to private insurance exchanges starting next year. drugstore joint will provide payments to employees so they can buy their own coverage. >>> and tesla motor sincere getting into the driverless car game. ceo musk says they're working to produce a vehicle that runs on autopilot within the next three years. exciting. richard, back to you. >> because their stock prices aren't doing quite well enough. >>> if you would like to get rich the old fashioned way -- no, not inheritance, lottery, the jackpot is worth $400 million. >>> sex sell, right? at least it used to. penthouse has filed for bankruptcy protection, liability up to $1 billion and assets less than $10 million. southeast florida mansion where versace was shot dead has sold for $4.5 million at auction. new owners are
. >>> starbucks is asking customers to leave their guns athe home. the move is a result of increase in starbucks appreciation days where gun rights advocates show up at stores with firearms. starbucks is stopping short of a full ban. >>> walgreens plans to shift thousands of workers to private insurance exchanges starting next year. drugstore joint will provide payments to employees so they can buy their own coverage. >>> and tesla motor sincere getting into the...
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samuels buddied wrestled the athe gun. diaz's buddied scattered, but the 18-year-old was unable to get away. police say diandra samuels, 19 years old, a woman beat the heck out of diaz here, then she and her friends stuffed the football player in a car, drove him to a park nearby where police say samuels stabbed diaz to death and then just dumped his body in the middle of the park. detectives arrested diaz and five of her friends overnight. >> so he was beaten up at the house. >> correct. >> and then they stuffed him in a car and took him out to the park and you're saying that's where she killed him. >> correct. >> stabbed him to death? >> correct. >> at woodbridge high school where diaz was due to graduate this year, there is shock and horror. >> did you ever think of this, of kenny this way? >> no, not at all. >> that he would have gotten hums in the middle of something like this? >> no. he's a great football player, too. >> what do you think the message is that goes out to you and the other students from what happened h
samuels buddied wrestled the athe gun. diaz's buddied scattered, but the 18-year-old was unable to get away. police say diandra samuels, 19 years old, a woman beat the heck out of diaz here, then she and her friends stuffed the football player in a car, drove him to a park nearby where police say samuels stabbed diaz to death and then just dumped his body in the middle of the park. detectives arrested diaz and five of her friends overnight. >> so he was beaten up at the house. >>...
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ath lettings generating $6. -- athletics generating $6.1 billion for universities. how much of this money, if any, should go to the players? >> you'd need radical structural reform. 95% of athletic departments lose money. 56%, according to recent statistics, of football programs alone lose money. people say, "where is the money coming from to make this happen?" two things can be done - do away with the ncaa bureaucracy, you'll be talking about freeing up millions. the new headquarters and mini p miniyapo lis. schools like ohio state have massive compliance offices making sure that players live up to the rule book. if you did away with that bure okay -- bureaucracy. college professor's incomes are pegged to scales, especially if you worked at a public university. what if they did that to coaches. the top professor at the university of alabama. nick saban football coach, $5.1 million as a base salary. what if the head of the football team is not paid more than the top paid professor. a lot of people have problems with that. the money is there, it's a question of how i
ath lettings generating $6. -- athletics generating $6.1 billion for universities. how much of this money, if any, should go to the players? >> you'd need radical structural reform. 95% of athletic departments lose money. 56%, according to recent statistics, of football programs alone lose money. people say, "where is the money coming from to make this happen?" two things can be done - do away with the ncaa bureaucracy, you'll be talking about freeing up millions. the new...
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with athe week ended slight boost for the main election chancellor of -- challenger of angela merkel.re elected on the chances directly, angela merkel's lead was unchanged from 54%, but steinberg jumped to 35%. this did nothing to change the predicted election winner. the opposition still trails the conservatives. the question of who the chancellor will end up working with remains open. onlcurrent coalition
with athe week ended slight boost for the main election chancellor of -- challenger of angela merkel.re elected on the chances directly, angela merkel's lead was unchanged from 54%, but steinberg jumped to 35%. this did nothing to change the predicted election winner. the opposition still trails the conservatives. the question of who the chancellor will end up working with remains open. onlcurrent coalition
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abc 7 news will report live from the ceremony whit begins athe 6:00. >> tonight the senate postponing a test vote authorizing a military strike against syria. that may be the result of an offhand remark by john kerry. in london kerry said syria could avoid an attack by by surrendering chemical weapons to international control. he said he was speaking receipt toricly. russia proposed that scenario to syrian officials. president obama calling the proposal quote, a potential break through. president obama plans to address the nation about syria tomorrow evening at 6:00. we'll tear it -- carry it live for you right here on abc 7 news. >> still to come announcement from harvard researcher that's is reigniting debate over when women should get their first mammogram. >> a new smart phone app officials say will make the city safer. >>> a new harvard study finds mammograms done before age 50 could save lives, one group insists the screenings should begin at age 50 not before. leanne? >> one person put it the hornet's nest has been prodded again. now, for years a debate has gone on about when w
abc 7 news will report live from the ceremony whit begins athe 6:00. >> tonight the senate postponing a test vote authorizing a military strike against syria. that may be the result of an offhand remark by john kerry. in london kerry said syria could avoid an attack by by surrendering chemical weapons to international control. he said he was speaking receipt toricly. russia proposed that scenario to syrian officials. president obama calling the proposal quote, a potential break through....
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enjoying ath frienchdly game of volleyball and showing off theit inner strength.trenh. more than three dozen survivorsi across the country spending the week and having fun together. >> it has been really amazing h actually. being able to get away and hangout with other people that are like me.th o are like me. >> haley henderson was severely burned on her arm, back and legs when she was 10 months old, oil from a portable fryer. she 15 fromdearm, 1mo a p elkhat >> i think over time i grew up and realized it doesn't really matter how you look or anythingh and if those people are going to judge you for that, then they th are not really worth beingrt around. >> edgar gonzalez was burned at a barbecue when he was 6 years y old. >> my uncle put some on the grill and it got up and got me. >> coping with the physical phyi burns is one thing, dealing witw the emotional is another. >> a lot of kids have trouble because they look different. oftentimes kids don't have the skills to sort of protect themselves or assert themselves in social situations. oftentimes they end up feeling
enjoying ath frienchdly game of volleyball and showing off theit inner strength.trenh. more than three dozen survivorsi across the country spending the week and having fun together. >> it has been really amazing h actually. being able to get away and hangout with other people that are like me.th o are like me. >> haley henderson was severely burned on her arm, back and legs when she was 10 months old, oil from a portable fryer. she 15 fromdearm, 1mo a p elkhat >> i think over...
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good morning to you, live lookok outside right now athe 4:30 on this monday morning start your week.weekres it was a nice weekend.d. any day where you don't have to turn on the air or heater saveae some bucks. it's a good thing. >> it was nice.>> i >> it's monday september 23.3 good morning to you. >> i'm sarah simmons. sim we'll say hello to tucker to get the latest on the weather. >> how about that heavy rain rai sunday night.igh >> it was true.e. we need thanched needed that. t didn't need to be on the roadways. we won't care about today's weather anyways. kind of partly sunny.
good morning to you, live lookok outside right now athe 4:30 on this monday morning start your week.weekres it was a nice weekend.d. any day where you don't have to turn on the air or heater saveae some bucks. it's a good thing. >> it was nice.>> i >> it's monday september 23.3 good morning to you. >> i'm sarah simmons. sim we'll say hello to tucker to get the latest on the weather. >> how about that heavy rain rai sunday night.igh >> it was true.e. we need...
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already there the first but of those who are dead most must go first broncos are alreadgone by and athe last trump we are we've ever live in maine will chge and be with them read it from socarolina are preachers as you cannot make it to heaven if you don't speak in a police gone well and you know you want to watch people with re of first of all toms inhe greek language is agreed a alpha language is hans knew the y we've spread christianity is to speak different languages now the language on pentecost that he and he would be a fool if you thought that it was an unknown one because it is known in every language of the world and matain it more for that only the hoy spirit can bring thathe until people were delivered up before the enterprise other than that speaking in languages as it i' written in in first corinthians 14 mo languages be gotten angels over what your talking about later if i as an english teacher were to go to sit on the vehicle and@teach in there i uld take a interpreter that is to say one that could pick up on the spirit the mood to move at end and rely that in that langua
already there the first but of those who are dead most must go first broncos are alreadgone by and athe last trump we are we've ever live in maine will chge and be with them read it from socarolina are preachers as you cannot make it to heaven if you don't speak in a police gone well and you know you want to watch people with re of first of all toms inhe greek language is agreed a alpha language is hans knew the y we've spread christianity is to speak different languages now the language on...
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on the radar, we are dry athe area, but -- dry across the area, but further back we can see wet weather stay to the south of us today. so we will not get the wet weather. we do need the rain, but it will not happen as of now. if you check out the next few hours, well, morning time around 6:00 temperatures coming in at 55 under a partly cloudy sky. we have dry, but we have clouds hanging around this morning. throughout the day we will get the mix of sun and clouds at 63 by mid-morning and by lunchtime, 73 degrees. it will be warmer than it was yesterday. we will talk about that coming up. right now, let's check the traffic. >>> well, if you are heading out to 95, no concerns whatsoever in howard county. it will be a clear ride down to dc and a very high 65 miles per hour at 195. no problems getting downtown aalthough the fort mchenry tunnel, in great shape. we are looking at 55 miles per hour southbound just a normal 11 minute ride from the beltway down to fayette street. 695 is moving right along. here is a live look at hartford road. hardly any traffic as you push down to 95. it will r
on the radar, we are dry athe area, but -- dry across the area, but further back we can see wet weather stay to the south of us today. so we will not get the wet weather. we do need the rain, but it will not happen as of now. if you check out the next few hours, well, morning time around 6:00 temperatures coming in at 55 under a partly cloudy sky. we have dry, but we have clouds hanging around this morning. throughout the day we will get the mix of sun and clouds at 63 by mid-morning and by...
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york and northern parkway is athe site of a major accident.an because -- let you know how to plan because the roads are closed. >> all that is straight ahead. lauren has the commute but lynette charles has the forecast and it's chilly out there. >> it is chilly but it looks pretty. that's for sure. look at what's going on in manchester. a beautiful sunrise as we work throughout the morning time frame. we will be seeing plenty of sunshine in the forecast for today. also very cold temperatures in portions of maryland. western maryland look at a frost advisory across the area there. look what's going on in terms of the temperatures right now. 43 degrees in columbia. manchester is at 46. and hanover is at 46 degrees as well. the winds out of the northwest at about 5 to 10 miles an hour. and this is going to continue the temperatures below average. here's frost advisory that i want to show you in western maryland and points up to the north. if you are going that way be prepared for the frosty conditions until 9 this morning. maryland's most powerfu
york and northern parkway is athe site of a major accident.an because -- let you know how to plan because the roads are closed. >> all that is straight ahead. lauren has the commute but lynette charles has the forecast and it's chilly out there. >> it is chilly but it looks pretty. that's for sure. look at what's going on in manchester. a beautiful sunrise as we work throughout the morning time frame. we will be seeing plenty of sunshine in the forecast for today. also very cold...
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shop early with kmart sneak ath free layaway.er chewing.re christmas. ♪ staring at me, ne da ba ba ♪ ♪ you can't stop looking at me ♪ so get out of my face ♪ you can't stop clickin' 'bout me ♪ ♪ writin' 'bout me, tweeting 'bout me ♪ ♪ i can't stop, it's what i gon' be ♪ ♪ my swagger's in check ♪ get on the floor ♪ ♪ get, get, get on the floor [ male announcer ] make us part of your family. look for nutritious dairy brands with the real california seals. ♪ i got it in check ugh! ♪ swagger jagger ♪ swagger jagger - mr. monk, what are you doing? - oh, you don't want me to look, do you? - no, i don't. - i wonder why? - because it's putrid and disgusting. - you were right. we just ran a full toxicology screening. richard meckler was murdered. poisoned. we found eight cc's of sodium fluoroacetate in his blood stream. - sodium-- - fluoroacetate. - f-l-o-- - fluoroacetate. - i'm gonna write up the notes later. - we don't come across it very often, thank god. it's extremely toxic and fast-acting. - yeah, we know. we were there. - another murder. coi
shop early with kmart sneak ath free layaway.er chewing.re christmas. ♪ staring at me, ne da ba ba ♪ ♪ you can't stop looking at me ♪ so get out of my face ♪ you can't stop clickin' 'bout me ♪ ♪ writin' 'bout me, tweeting 'bout me ♪ ♪ i can't stop, it's what i gon' be ♪ ♪ my swagger's in check ♪ get on the floor ♪ ♪ get, get, get on the floor [ male announcer ] make us part of your family. look for nutritious dairy brands with the real california seals. ♪ i got it...
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they do have some lights but they are pretty much done with the athe heavy work tell election is complete. bike path. the heavy -- work is complete. the heavy--demolition is complete. they believe that this is almost all over. and when we keep asking over the next several days could not bear could be an early opening? however, they say they are not going to say anything. >> they say that this should last at least 150 years! and as of right now the bay yesterday our crews were given a first hand look at what has been done. demolition has now been completed on a one thousand foot long section of the old eastern span to make room for the new bicycle and pedestrian path. as for the work that needs to be finished, crews are still striping and putting barrior rails in place--- but officials say even weather won't stop the bridge from opening on time. ".delay the opening." >> if there is any inclement weather it still is on schedule. there is a special opening event happening this afternoon. it is a private event with a number of area officials attending. with the governor out of town, he will n
they do have some lights but they are pretty much done with the athe heavy work tell election is complete. bike path. the heavy -- work is complete. the heavy--demolition is complete. they believe that this is almost all over. and when we keep asking over the next several days could not bear could be an early opening? however, they say they are not going to say anything. >> they say that this should last at least 150 years! and as of right now the bay yesterday our crews were given a...
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staff did athe fcc terrific job, a thorough investigation. but the found -- what they found was a few things. they found that backup generators failed to work leading to system failures. they also found that monitoring failed to work because of power problems. not also found carriers did notify 911 centers. we did a rulemaking on issues like that back in march. i hope that we can bring that to some kind of conclusion soon. i think there are commonsense things we can do to prevent this from happening again. >> do you foresee that there will have to be some additional regulations imposed to try to keep the outages from happening in the future? just in this, not region of the country but everywhere. this is an opportunity to put better practices in place to prevent this from happening again. >> you're watching the communicators on c-span, a weekly show looking at telecommunications and some of the people behind it. this week, fcc commissioner jessica rosenworcel is our guest. howard buskirk of communications daily is our guest reporter. commissi
staff did athe fcc terrific job, a thorough investigation. but the found -- what they found was a few things. they found that backup generators failed to work leading to system failures. they also found that monitoring failed to work because of power problems. not also found carriers did notify 911 centers. we did a rulemaking on issues like that back in march. i hope that we can bring that to some kind of conclusion soon. i think there are commonsense things we can do to prevent this from...
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this is where devout ath lickism mixes with surrealism. modernist cuisine with traditional tapa.ects and influences of all those things are right here to see. >> you almost look back through time and through the mists of history, see the phoenicians marching up across the vega. or are those ferrel hippies. >> hippies many of whom appear to have set up squats in the caves in the mountains make things interesting. >> they asked if they were staging the moon landing. >> wherever you are on the ideological spectrum, however, some things are constant it seems. some stereotypical expectations. it's true, there are free tapas everywhere. yes, they do actually take siestas, which is a civilized damn thing to do as far as i can see. flamenco, they do that also. but in grenada they do it old school. oh, yes, and bull fighting. they do that, too. but i digress. i'm here actually to answer a question. what happens if you go over to the other side? say you grew up in the states and like a lot of us wondered, fantasized about what it would be like living abroad in old europe, surrounded by cru
this is where devout ath lickism mixes with surrealism. modernist cuisine with traditional tapa.ects and influences of all those things are right here to see. >> you almost look back through time and through the mists of history, see the phoenicians marching up across the vega. or are those ferrel hippies. >> hippies many of whom appear to have set up squats in the caves in the mountains make things interesting. >> they asked if they were staging the moon landing. >>...
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. >> athe move is up be here and everyone is wearing peak appeared >> organizers say just this week asa line. >> people are willing to share their stories as they are survivors and sure stories about their friends and loved ones who have died of cancer are struggling with it does cancer right now appear >> it is a very upbeat and a very emotional a mourning for all of the walkers this morning there >> people wearing signs with pictures on their back in paying tribute to people that they have lost due to brace cancer appeared >> like built-in reporting live from downtown san francisco. >> an update now to a story we brought to you yesterday morning. >> a third family member has died from a house fire in san francisco's center park site neighbor here. >> the blazers reporter around 1:30 a.m. friday and killed one year old chloe and her 33 year old father raymond. >> the taut as grandfather died from his injuries friday afternoon. >> his name was not released by the medical examiner's office. >> investigators said the cause of the fire was accidental. it may have been caused by an electri
. >> athe move is up be here and everyone is wearing peak appeared >> organizers say just this week asa line. >> people are willing to share their stories as they are survivors and sure stories about their friends and loved ones who have died of cancer are struggling with it does cancer right now appear >> it is a very upbeat and a very emotional a mourning for all of the walkers this morning there >> people wearing signs with pictures on their back in paying...
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>> because he lives athe north pole. steve: because he lives at the north pole. >> too cold. steve: hey, julia, give me a reason. we talked to 100 women: even though he'd give you gifts, name a reason you wouldn't want to date santa. >> because he's old. steve: because he's old. laura, talked to 100 women: even though he'd give you gifts, give me a reason you wouldn't want to date santa. >> oh, um, ok, his hair. bad hair. >> even better! even better! >> his beard. here...right? steve: you work with kids, don't you? you work with kids, because you just firing them off. >> i do. steve: bad hair. rebecca, we got two strikes. you got to be careful. chambers family, get ready. >> mrs. claus. right? he's married! steve: he got a wife. mrs. claus, yeah. [cheering] >> come on, tom. steve: tom, we asked 100 women: even though he'd give you gifts, name a reason you wouldn't want to date santa. >> because of those reindeer. >> yes. steve: up there or not, i like the answer. because of the reindeer. audience: ohh! steve: all right, ladies, here we are again. chance number two. we talked
>> because he lives athe north pole. steve: because he lives at the north pole. >> too cold. steve: hey, julia, give me a reason. we talked to 100 women: even though he'd give you gifts, name a reason you wouldn't want to date santa. >> because he's old. steve: because he's old. laura, talked to 100 women: even though he'd give you gifts, give me a reason you wouldn't want to date santa. >> oh, um, ok, his hair. bad hair. >> even better! even better! >> his...
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this is you athe construction site, charlie. who the hell took that? good luck you had.home free. too bad they want a parking lot there now. it's coincidence. that's all. (sighs) i guess i need a lawyer. (knock at door) update for ya. forensics is back on the hair found with the bodies. and? it ain't julia's. so, there was someone else at the scene with long, brown hair. charlie? he was nixon youth. crew cut. how about adam clarke? valens: long. yeah, but a lot of people had long hair back then. and adam came clean about being an informant. fbi wasn't gonna confirm. put himself in harm's way. unless he practices what he preaches. "people who win face the real facts of whatever situation they're in." maybe he looked at the odds, knew we'd make him as the informant, with or without confirmation. so he steps out ahead of us. makes himself look good. and sets up charlie. "audacious action, with the element of surprise, will give you the upper hand." we know adam followed charlie around for a week. he saw where he worked. could've dumped the bodies there one night. which poin
this is you athe construction site, charlie. who the hell took that? good luck you had.home free. too bad they want a parking lot there now. it's coincidence. that's all. (sighs) i guess i need a lawyer. (knock at door) update for ya. forensics is back on the hair found with the bodies. and? it ain't julia's. so, there was someone else at the scene with long, brown hair. charlie? he was nixon youth. crew cut. how about adam clarke? valens: long. yeah, but a lot of people had long hair back...
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hundreds of people turned out to mourn his ath at timber point school in discovery bay where burgess wt to school. tonight's vigil will be at the school where he s struck by a driver who just crop dropped off her ds. >> marin county had the dubious disstumpx of some of the highest breast cancer rates in t country. there seems to be progress with prevention. researchers report a downward trend. we take a look at the numbers and marin count yes had a high breast cancer rate. it started to change after 2003. when the womens' health initiative first reported a link between combination hormonereplacement therapy and breast cancer. >> around 2003 as won began to discontinue pesto yon yoe pauseal use we saw a decrease in incident race. >> roits raits reported every five years and found there was a 13% drop from five-year period ending in 2000 to endingn 2010. janice is a zero breast cancer nonprofit. saying saying we need to find out who is more susceptible. >> we continue to look for causes particularly environmental cause that's may be contributing to the incidents of breast cancer. >> in
hundreds of people turned out to mourn his ath at timber point school in discovery bay where burgess wt to school. tonight's vigil will be at the school where he s struck by a driver who just crop dropped off her ds. >> marin county had the dubious disstumpx of some of the highest breast cancer rates in t country. there seems to be progress with prevention. researchers report a downward trend. we take a look at the numbers and marin count yes had a high breast cancer rate. it started to...
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. >> jimmy: you don't think they let bipolar people stay at athe agency. >> i guess it is possible.ur together. then a few of us got singled out. and the one whose were foreign nationals who weren't born in the united states couldn't go into the gift shop. >> jimmy: what? really? >> damian, myself, a few people are standing in the lobby. >> jimmy: you are a foreign national? >> i was born in brazil. >> jimmy: you are not an american citizen? >> i am an american citizen. there was a glitch. they didn't realize i had a passport. >> jimmy: were they worried you would make off with the snow globes. why would they keep you out? >> i an not allowed to see the cia shot glasses. >> jimmy: cia gift shop. very strange rule. >> very strange. >> jimmy: will that be worked into the -- i haven't seen a gift shop on homeland. as far as i know there. is there anything you can tell us about the next season? will there be -- cia, coffee mugs, shot glasses. >> everything we bought there. it's, a really intense season like homeland is. a little darker this first episode. >> jimmy: darker than the last
. >> jimmy: you don't think they let bipolar people stay at athe agency. >> i guess it is possible.ur together. then a few of us got singled out. and the one whose were foreign nationals who weren't born in the united states couldn't go into the gift shop. >> jimmy: what? really? >> damian, myself, a few people are standing in the lobby. >> jimmy: you are a foreign national? >> i was born in brazil. >> jimmy: you are not an american citizen? >> i...
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are these investors, professional investors putting too much time looking athe wrong ing?s market goes up or when it goes up, i think it will be because revenues will accelerate. i don't think it is tomorrow or the next day, but that is what driveshe market. charles: i tend to agree with you. the transition, they go from the asset purchases down to eventually zero, and what happens in between that time? we know what happens when they raise rates, but i don't think we have been here before. that would create a huge buying opportunity if the market overreacts. >> i am hoping unsuspecting they know the fed will start tapering probably soonerather than later, that they will do it in a measured pace, evenally the rates will still be zero. charles: lets point that out. it has been discussed before, the distinction, huge difference between the fed slowing down and eventually axing wishing its bond assets purchasing to hiking rates. when do you think that will actually happen? >> i think that is at least a year, probably more like two years away. i hope i am wrong, sooner than tha
are these investors, professional investors putting too much time looking athe wrong ing?s market goes up or when it goes up, i think it will be because revenues will accelerate. i don't think it is tomorrow or the next day, but that is what driveshe market. charles: i tend to agree with you. the transition, they go from the asset purchases down to eventually zero, and what happens in between that time? we know what happens when they raise rates, but i don't think we have been here before. that...
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that was the first i even thought there was athing going on. i did not have any idea. >> kirk: did you think there was a possibility she is pregnant by james dean? >> here is what i want to say as a mom. i want to say i know my daughter. i think my daughter uses good judgment. not all the time but and when it comes to safe sex. >> kirk: can you describe the good judgment? i don't think anyone -- [applause] i don't think anyone has seen it yet. >> well, i know that she knows how to have safe sex. i do know that. i don't believe. >> kirk: she may know how to have it but she is not having it. >> i will say i do not believe she is pregnant. >> if she is pregnant what would you do? another reality show? >> no, no, no. i think the reality show changed our lives. and hurt our family. yeah. i know a lot of people think hey -- >> do you get along with farah now? >> farah and i have our challenges now. >> kirk: what is the main challenge? >> i think she thinks i'm the enemy and i'm not. i love her. i want to have an awesome relationship with her but i ju
that was the first i even thought there was athing going on. i did not have any idea. >> kirk: did you think there was a possibility she is pregnant by james dean? >> here is what i want to say as a mom. i want to say i know my daughter. i think my daughter uses good judgment. not all the time but and when it comes to safe sex. >> kirk: can you describe the good judgment? i don't think anyone -- [applause] i don't think anyone has seen it yet. >> well, i know that she...
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one more, miley cyrus's performance athe vmas, boring, i would rather watch soccer for 24 hours or listen to my mother-in-law problem. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she wants to make historic, but she fails u.s. world history. i don't think she know what history mean. okay, just one tip in the future, should this ever happen again, which it won't. >> okay. >> jimmy: you have to write them from my point of view. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: my mother-in-law speaks english. >> yeah, i know. >> jimmy: but thank you, though, happy rosh hashanah, are you jewish? you don't want to offend anyone, thank you, guillermo. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: you know, there are a lot of big stories as we just heard going on right now. unfortunately, we don't have time to cover all of them. so to remedy that, we went out on hollywood boulevard today and asked pedestrians a bunch of different things at once. we asked pedestrians, do you agree with president obama's decision to seek approval for military action against miley syria in response to twerking of civilians, using vmas? now, would you have an answer to
one more, miley cyrus's performance athe vmas, boring, i would rather watch soccer for 24 hours or listen to my mother-in-law problem. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she wants to make historic, but she fails u.s. world history. i don't think she know what history mean. okay, just one tip in the future, should this ever happen again, which it won't. >> okay. >> jimmy: you have to write them from my point of view. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: my mother-in-law speaks...
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. >> greta: who is staying athe hotel. >> well, from all indication from my sources is the residence inn marriott here in southwest washington and he had been staying there for a while. and it whi stopped by there tonight it was surrounded by law enforcement officers. how far from here walking distance? >> about a 10 minute walk from here. >> greta: any idea how long he's been living there? >> no. >> greta: who paid the bills? >> good question. he was a contract employee and he was contacted from my sources by hewlett-packard so as a result that have they may have been paying his bills. >> greta: any idea what kind of work he did? >> no. he had access to the navy yard. he could get on there with, and now, you can kind of understand how if he had access to the navy yard how he would not go through closed scrutiny. he would have a card to get on there. >> greta: everyone keeps talking about it tonight this, is sort of gotten under my crawl a little bit. he's quote legitimate access because he had a card to get n he passed a security check but the check apparently done in july. by a con
. >> greta: who is staying athe hotel. >> well, from all indication from my sources is the residence inn marriott here in southwest washington and he had been staying there for a while. and it whi stopped by there tonight it was surrounded by law enforcement officers. how far from here walking distance? >> about a 10 minute walk from here. >> greta: any idea how long he's been living there? >> no. >> greta: who paid the bills? >> good question. he was a...
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. >> you mentioned before about the day athe data that the voyad be collecting. what could we see in the next few deck glades not few decades, now it's power has been depleted. it was receiving 200 watts, and now in the next ten years it will come to nothing. they will be one by one commission, and then the vowager will be completely silent. we still have a few more years of receiving data, not images but just data about cosmic ray energies coming from outer space, and the depletion of the particles comin coming from the. we'll see this to confirm and map a little bit more this transition about what is called a helio sheath, the bubble that surrounds the sun and the very austere, if you like, region of the interstellar space, of course, into the stars. >> francisco diego, thank you very much for explaining that for us. >> thank you very much. >> now activity harass taken the first step to go public. the announcement was made with just a single tweet. the company is not bearing all just yet. it's keeping its initial documents unwrap. it's likely to generate the bi
. >> you mentioned before about the day athe data that the voyad be collecting. what could we see in the next few deck glades not few decades, now it's power has been depleted. it was receiving 200 watts, and now in the next ten years it will come to nothing. they will be one by one commission, and then the vowager will be completely silent. we still have a few more years of receiving data, not images but just data about cosmic ray energies coming from outer space, and the depletion of...
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. >> so i want to ask you about, i've been talking and thinking, you know, after the ath anniversaryour little girls, about leaders. and especially african-american leaders. who are they? where do you see -- do we need one? do we need leaders in the same sense that we needed a dr. king or ruston or james baldwin? where do you see our leadership now? >> i think it has to come from the same place -- i think it has to come from the university. i think, women, strongly. because when you see 70% in research that says they're the leaders of the household, what we need is what people to realize, i want to raise my kid. i want to go back and get my three kids. i want to take on that responsibility. i want to love my children. you know, one of the great pictures that, you know, reaches me, because it is special. is to go to for instance, the essence affair and walking around to see -- yeah. to see a black male with his
. >> so i want to ask you about, i've been talking and thinking, you know, after the ath anniversaryour little girls, about leaders. and especially african-american leaders. who are they? where do you see -- do we need one? do we need leaders in the same sense that we needed a dr. king or ruston or james baldwin? where do you see our leadership now? >> i think it has to come from the same place -- i think it has to come from the university. i think, women, strongly. because when you...
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city officials know that, they have planned ath ser either of classes and forums around the city, and for any questions youu might have, go to dc health net.com. >>> there's a penalty for people havena health insurance after january first. what isa that penalty. >> it's a yearly penalty. it's $95 a person that starts january of 2000 firn. buof 2014, but it jumps to $295 by 2016. city officials and the obama white house acknowledge that this is going to be a slow sl process and people will won'tt sign upright away. >> karen, thank you so much. >>> the washington nats aretonna lending a helping hands to the families who lost loved ones in the navy yard shooting. >>> today is the last day to bid on jersey, the first trernd following the even. the first one signed about the i team. it's going to assistance prograe to survivors. for a chance to win a jersey and help the families of the victims of the navy yard shooting, visit option, mlb.com. >>> yesterday the fbi released this video of the surveillance of the building. the video is shillin chilling as disturbing to people gettingle shot.
city officials know that, they have planned ath ser either of classes and forums around the city, and for any questions youu might have, go to dc health net.com. >>> there's a penalty for people havena health insurance after january first. what isa that penalty. >> it's a yearly penalty. it's $95 a person that starts january of 2000 firn. buof 2014, but it jumps to $295 by 2016. city officials and the obama white house acknowledge that this is going to be a slow sl process and...
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athe that, thank you. members of congress came back early to take up the issue surrounding syria now. the president argues he didn't have to ask congress at all. some make the case that it doesn't require congressional approval. the debate has gone on for decades. now that is it administration is asking congress to say yes, what if it says no? dana bash joins us from capitol hill. you have been talking to members all weekend. what's your sense of how tough of a sell it is now? >> extremely tough. they are not there. they are not even close. i want to give viewers a sense of where it falls. it's not a along party lines at all. listen to what we heard from a democrat and a republican after coming out of a classified briefing yesterday. sunday of labor day weekend. >> we want to hold him accountable. we want there to be consequence s. is that going to war? is that bombing, killing people ? i'm not there yet. >> i'm a no based on the information i have now. not with respect to the evidence that the assad regim
athe that, thank you. members of congress came back early to take up the issue surrounding syria now. the president argues he didn't have to ask congress at all. some make the case that it doesn't require congressional approval. the debate has gone on for decades. now that is it administration is asking congress to say yes, what if it says no? dana bash joins us from capitol hill. you have been talking to members all weekend. what's your sense of how tough of a sell it is now? >>...
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athe f.b.i.is, a firm navy reservist, is behind the terror at washington's navy yard. >> we have an active shooter on the 4th floor. >> 12 people were killed. eight were injured. aaron alexis died in a gun battle. >> we feel comfort we have the single person responsible for the loss of life. >> this morning, authorities are urgently seeking the public's help to find out more about aaron alexis. >> we are looking to learn everything we can about his recent movements, contacts and associates. >> in brooklyn, authorities questioned the suspect's family as they continue searching for a motive. sources tell abc7 news he had a valid security clearance that allowed him access to building 197, with 3,000 military and civilian personnel with the horror starting at the work day began the. >> he aimed his gun and fired two or three shots. >> he raised and aimed and fired and hit high on the wall. >> the navy yard stayed on lockdown for more than six hours and the horrifying attack felt across washington. th
athe f.b.i.is, a firm navy reservist, is behind the terror at washington's navy yard. >> we have an active shooter on the 4th floor. >> 12 people were killed. eight were injured. aaron alexis died in a gun battle. >> we feel comfort we have the single person responsible for the loss of life. >> this morning, authorities are urgently seeking the public's help to find out more about aaron alexis. >> we are looking to learn everything we can about his recent...
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. >> so unique, different and new that i think people may actually spend more time looking athe it. >> reporter: it's art, it's technology but ultimately it is police work and that is officer nguyen's true inspiration. >> that's my ultimate goal to make more apprehensions, help people with my sketches with my drawings and paintings. >> reporter: in mountain view, len learn, kpix 5. >> incredibly talented. officer nguyen usually completes two sketches a week. when he isn't drawing he is assigned to patrol duties in mountain view. >>> if you bought a ticket from united airlines yesterday, it's your lucky day today because united accidentally listed airline tickets on its website yesterday for free. the airline spokesman said there was an error in filing the fares but they said today, they are going to honor those tickets. so those lucky flyers who snagged the tickets actually only paid about $5 to $10 to cover the september 11 security fee. >> wow. >>> america's largest retailer made a surprise announcement. walmart is phasing out 10 harmful chemicals found in- house hold and beauty pro
. >> so unique, different and new that i think people may actually spend more time looking athe it. >> reporter: it's art, it's technology but ultimately it is police work and that is officer nguyen's true inspiration. >> that's my ultimate goal to make more apprehensions, help people with my sketches with my drawings and paintings. >> reporter: in mountain view, len learn, kpix 5. >> incredibly talented. officer nguyen usually completes two sketches a week. when...
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. >> so a breakdown from "the washington post" shows that the house is overwhelmingly undecided ath undecidedground to cover and lawmakers left to convince. >> they
. >> so a breakdown from "the washington post" shows that the house is overwhelmingly undecided ath undecidedground to cover and lawmakers left to convince. >> they
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ok ath we co back in our day, that u-verse wireless receiver.rtainment was a mathemagician. because if there's anything that improves magic, it's math. the only thing he taught us was how to subtract kids from a party. ♪ let's get some cake in you. i could go for some cake. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy taco or four cheese lasagna? can i get another one of those actually? [ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ [ male announcer ] you say tomato. ♪ old el paso says diced tomato stand 'n stuff chicken tacos. ♪ you say what's for dinner? old el paso says start somewhere fresh. >> three young blind adults with a "diagnosis" not a disability took part in the alcatraz invitational ye shiwening for the san francisco shore. they all made it becoming the first blind group to complete the 1.5 mile swim. >> i was switching to prove that blindness
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. >> so a breakdown from "the washington post" shows that the house is overwhelmingly undecided ath undecided and then over in the senate the lawmakers have ground to cover and lawmakers left to convince. >> they see this through the prism of the last decade. it's very important that people understand what this is and what this isn't. >> joining me now from st. petersburg, russia, chuck todd. chuck, you have vladimir coming out and calling the secretary of state a beautiful liar here. you can't get more contentious than that. explain how icy this relationship is between president obama and vladimir putin and how much the tension and nontalk of syria is going to overshadow the summit. >> reporter: well, it's going to overshadow the summit because president obama, as far as he's concerned, this is his number one focus. it's dealing with syria. one thing that russian president vladimir putin said, by the way, at the opening session, he said, let's save the conversation on syria for the working dinner so that will take place -- we're about eight hours ahead of you. that will take place in the nex
. >> so a breakdown from "the washington post" shows that the house is overwhelmingly undecided ath undecided and then over in the senate the lawmakers have ground to cover and lawmakers left to convince. >> they see this through the prism of the last decade. it's very important that people understand what this is and what this isn't. >> joining me now from st. petersburg, russia, chuck todd. chuck, you have vladimir coming out and calling the secretary of state a...
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the dow jones industrial average finishing athe high of a gain of 129 points, 15,191. volume picking up at the end of the day here. nasdaq picked up 23 points. 3729. and the standard & poors index, up 12.3 point. to finish the day at 1684. standard & poors posting the first six-day winning streak since july. about 500 points shy of an all-time high. bob pisani, how about those markets? over to you. >> we are having a great day here. we have a crowd behind me, maria. this is delta. delta is going into the s&p 500. they are gathering orders right now. we're waiting to close it it. it isn't yet closed. the stock is trading up 4.5%, replacing bnc software delta, doing into the s&p 500. that hasn't changed yet. we haven't got a final print. they'll buy a lot of stock and they want the final print here. that number may or may not stand there. $22.61. let's move on here, the s&p 500, maria had it exactly right as she usually does. important thing here, six days in a row on the s&p 500. that's quite a move. why is it important? because september is usually a lousy month. yet w
the dow jones industrial average finishing athe high of a gain of 129 points, 15,191. volume picking up at the end of the day here. nasdaq picked up 23 points. 3729. and the standard & poors index, up 12.3 point. to finish the day at 1684. standard & poors posting the first six-day winning streak since july. about 500 points shy of an all-time high. bob pisani, how about those markets? over to you. >> we are having a great day here. we have a crowd behind me, maria. this is delta....
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the dow jones industrial average finishing athe high of a gain of 129 points, 15,191.p at the end of the day here. nasdaq picked up 23 points. 3729. and the standard & poors index, up 12.3 point. to finish the day at 1684.
the dow jones industrial average finishing athe high of a gain of 129 points, 15,191.p at the end of the day here. nasdaq picked up 23 points. 3729. and the standard & poors index, up 12.3 point. to finish the day at 1684.
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you've got this paradox, this contradiction, this irony athe heart. you say you were hopefully inspired by the president. what's happened since then to make you less inspired? >> well, a lot of his behavior has been aciescence to the political logic of how money pollutes politics in the united states and elsewhere in the so if you ask yourself, why is it he would say something, if you fact checked what he said, i can guarantee you you will find, just that small clip, you will find holes. we are the country that does the most in terms of production in the last couple years, that's false, right? and so why? why is it? it's very simple actually, which they are for every member of congress in the united states, including all the members of president obama's own party, the fossil fuel industry, the oil, coal and gas companies fund full-time lobbyists to make sure that, in fact, no progressive, urgent climate legislation goes through. and if you look at how president obama used the considerable political capital that he had coming into office to push the he
you've got this paradox, this contradiction, this irony athe heart. you say you were hopefully inspired by the president. what's happened since then to make you less inspired? >> well, a lot of his behavior has been aciescence to the political logic of how money pollutes politics in the united states and elsewhere in the so if you ask yourself, why is it he would say something, if you fact checked what he said, i can guarantee you you will find, just that small clip, you will find holes....
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ambassador to the u.n., said that leaves "no viable path forward" athe world body. >> even in the wakethe flagrant shattering of the international norm against chemical weapons use, russia continues to hold the council hostage and shirk its international responsibilities, including as a party to the chemical weapons convention. >> brown: meanwhile, back in washington, there were more closed briefings for senators and house members as the administration pressed the need for a military strike at syria. the argument was bolstered by former defense secretary robert gates, who came out in favor of the president's policy. still, a number of lawmakers remained uncertain, including republican senator susan collins of maine. >> i am firmly undecided at this point. this is very serious. it's a very difficult issue. you have to look at the impact on israel's security. we have to look at the signals that it sends to rogue states like iran or north korea if we don't act. but we also have to consider the possibility that our acting would cause a further escalation of the violence in the region. >> b
ambassador to the u.n., said that leaves "no viable path forward" athe world body. >> even in the wakethe flagrant shattering of the international norm against chemical weapons use, russia continues to hold the council hostage and shirk its international responsibilities, including as a party to the chemical weapons convention. >> brown: meanwhile, back in washington, there were more closed briefings for senators and house members as the administration pressed the need for...
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john kerry calls this a munich moment invoking the ath to world war ii and hitler's attempt to conquer the world. if it's a munich moment are we going to do two days of air strikes that is the president describes as a shot across the bow? it's a warning. if he's going to pursue a symbolic strike, it needs to be clear that's what the on the tiffti -- objective is or is there a broader strategy with broader objectives at work. i think this is partly why there isn't as much public support because people wonder which of these two strategies is being pursued. >> if you listen to the secretary of state earlier in the day he said this limited strike would be unbelievably small, a direct quote from the secretary of state john kerry. so lots of good questions i have for the president of the united states. that interview, by the way, will air during our 6:00 p.m., right at the top of the 6:00 p.m. eastern hour ear in the united states and around the world in "the situation room." don't go too far away, guys. we have a lot more to discuss. breaking news we're following. a russian proposal that th
john kerry calls this a munich moment invoking the ath to world war ii and hitler's attempt to conquer the world. if it's a munich moment are we going to do two days of air strikes that is the president describes as a shot across the bow? it's a warning. if he's going to pursue a symbolic strike, it needs to be clear that's what the on the tiffti -- objective is or is there a broader strategy with broader objectives at work. i think this is partly why there isn't as much public support because...
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after he died, she traveled took athe globe and canoe trip to a distant waterfall. >> next is johnny from denver, colorado. >> thanks for your wonderful series. i hope it continues. my question is on mount rushmore . seeing how she was alive during its conception and construction. >> she knew the person who carved it, but i don't remember reading anything -- i'm not sure it's finished, or was it? theink it was finished in 20's are 30's, but i'm not sure she ever sees it. some people think that tr shouldn't be on their. admired him very much. i think the fact that the bull moose monument -- barbara says i would like to know if edith cooked very much. do we know about whether or not she prepared food for her family no, i think she was proud that she had never made a bed in her life except maybe at pine knot. >> the women's movement that was , where did edith stand on this e i very much would like to know the answer to that. >> she said in private that she thought suffrage was a good idea. women could vote in western states i believe in 1904, you could vote in utah and colorado and some
after he died, she traveled took athe globe and canoe trip to a distant waterfall. >> next is johnny from denver, colorado. >> thanks for your wonderful series. i hope it continues. my question is on mount rushmore . seeing how she was alive during its conception and construction. >> she knew the person who carved it, but i don't remember reading anything -- i'm not sure it's finished, or was it? theink it was finished in 20's are 30's, but i'm not sure she ever sees it. some...
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ath better looking beltway be near the wilson harbor, before the bridge at 295.king at those delaysde orktdelays onbeltway, and silved one more stop in virginia rightg now. delays on and off thee virginia parkway, too early an n accident to cause a huge delay e have long cleared away. that's a look at fox i have to time traffic. >>> steve, thank you very much. >>> in the shadow of the shutdown.shut lawmakers have less than four full days to reach a deal, butbt instead some seem content to point fingers. >>> today the senate seems to be intent on a spending bill that will fund the government but,en they are gutting funding on the president's healthcare plan.pl the lower chamber of commerce co won't accept a bill that he says is just spending with no plan for cuts. the white house is willing to bet the house blinks first saying it won't budge, either. >> the american people don't pee want the president's healthcare bill and they don't want the government to shutdown.to s the republicans are listening. we pass aid bill last week thath will do just what the american
ath better looking beltway be near the wilson harbor, before the bridge at 295.king at those delaysde orktdelays onbeltway, and silved one more stop in virginia rightg now. delays on and off thee virginia parkway, too early an n accident to cause a huge delay e have long cleared away. that's a look at fox i have to time traffic. >>> steve, thank you very much. >>> in the shadow of the shutdown.shut lawmakers have less than four full days to reach a deal, butbt instead some...
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steve good morning.odmo >>> we will start off with ath a couple of things. powder mill road had a report of a vehicle fire north of the beltway, and north and east of there, there was an accident int laurel near the intersection ofc 1 everyone i1 everyone in197 an we will head over that incident. i everyon97, anne anne arundel , ramp is still closed. ashton parkway is getting busy, a lot of people avoiding the delays on i97 which begins near bentfield boulevard.nt we headfi over to virginia righi now where we had the accident oc the inner loop northbound, on 495 near dispa gallows road prey heavy off of springfield. on to live shots, here we are in beverly route 50, stop and go in a few stretches, watch out for t bit of a delay headed into town. sunshine blocking there, heavier now after saint barnabas road to get to the wilson bridge. 395 to seminary road. not too bad right now and at the 14 street bridge, heavier butut moving at speed, accident and incident free. that's a look at the fox 5 on fo time traffic. >>> our coverage of the shutdown standoff conti
steve good morning.odmo >>> we will start off with ath a couple of things. powder mill road had a report of a vehicle fire north of the beltway, and north and east of there, there was an accident int laurel near the intersection ofc 1 everyone i1 everyone in197 an we will head over that incident. i everyon97, anne anne arundel , ramp is still closed. ashton parkway is getting busy, a lot of people avoiding the delays on i97 which begins near bentfield boulevard.nt we headfi over to...
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. >>> coming up, glee star diana >>> so, "athe family" follows a mob family.maggie blake. to this young lady. dianna agron is here with us. and we welcome you to "good morning america." >> thank you. >> tell me about this movie. and working with the likes of robert de niro and michelle pfeiffer. >> oh, my gosh. dream come true. it's about a month and a half of waiting and hoping and wishing. and it came to fruition. here we are today. >> i was reading one of the research i read, is you said i can't get fired now. >> my logic was, johnny and i were filming for two weeks. by the time i had gotten to set, i relaxed a little bit. it would be too expensive to start over. >> i want to show everybody a little clip. take a looked look right now. >> what are you guys doing? >> it's just -- to get to know each other. oops. >> hey, boys, this approach to women, you're not going to get very far. >> that racket, half of it breaks away. and you said you were terrified you were going to hit the kid. >> i was terrified. but i would have to show him every time i tested it five
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put on youinvited them to parties, put on andmusicals and those types of things, helped with their athings, helped with their education. they really loved the taft's. awe still get people coming from andthe philippines and still youhave the connection from the taft family and things they did while there. >> joining the onset, a firstyou alady scholar. jane cook, how important was the in time in the philippines to the anddevelopment of helen taft in adevelopment of helen taft in youher role as first lady aechoplex very important to her anddevelopment.her you knowwhen she returned to theyou andunited states, she met ayou and i andmilitary wife in the army youmilitary wife in the army towho had known her in the philippines. she says, you were a clean in philippines. here, you are a nobody. i do not think helen ever thought of herself as a nobody. when in the philippines, she was not a queen. she served her husband very well by doing those things. >> how unusual was it -- in the piece, we heard she treated the philippines equal. we were in their country. today, we would think, why would she no
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as far as the stocks are concerned, clearly seening athe b as the big winner here is nokia. shooting up this morning. this is what they're doing. they're spending 7.1 billion on -- nokia stock now up 81% and a lot of analysts have come out and said, they can absolutely -- nokia could make the phone section work and therefore better to get it off to microsoft. more question marks i think about where this leaves microsoft and where it leaves nokia. don't forget microsoft ceo steve balmer will join us at -- in about an hour's time. you won't want to miss that. jon fortt will join us as well as far as that is concerned. nokia is holding a webcast on the back of the microsoft deal. it is under way as you can see. we'll keep you updated with all the news as it happens. >>> joining us for more analysis, analyst at danske bank on the phone from helsinki. good morning to you. got a deal done after apparently many, many discussions. nokia shareholders now believe having gotten rid of the mobile devices unit they can realize full value from networks. >> right. >> so is that how you see
as far as the stocks are concerned, clearly seening athe b as the big winner here is nokia. shooting up this morning. this is what they're doing. they're spending 7.1 billion on -- nokia stock now up 81% and a lot of analysts have come out and said, they can absolutely -- nokia could make the phone section work and therefore better to get it off to microsoft. more question marks i think about where this leaves microsoft and where it leaves nokia. don't forget microsoft ceo steve balmer will...
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athe trends. pessimistic we will talk about a couple of those things. i am a pretty positive guy.i am a person that really is a result of the american dream. a number of years ago, my grandfather came over on a boat from france and spoke french grid i don't know why he came. i never met him. he went to cleveland for some reason. no idea. still don't know why. [laughter] he got a job as a cook in a hotel. met,andmother, who i never him over from ireland. got a job working, doing the laundry in the hotel. i have seen pictures of these people. relatively ordinary people. my grandmother was not quite so ordinary could she was about four for 11 -- so ordinary. she was about four foot 11 -- '' 1" in diameter. [laughter] they had one child. never spoke gaelic or french. that child was going to go to school, that child was going to go to college. he did go to college. that was my father. he was a very hard-working person. he built a restaurant. he passed away when i was 10. he gave me the opportunity to work on a farm or restaurant. it was the culture of the family, working hard. i was fo
athe trends. pessimistic we will talk about a couple of those things. i am a pretty positive guy.i am a person that really is a result of the american dream. a number of years ago, my grandfather came over on a boat from france and spoke french grid i don't know why he came. i never met him. he went to cleveland for some reason. no idea. still don't know why. [laughter] he got a job as a cook in a hotel. met,andmother, who i never him over from ireland. got a job working, doing the laundry in...